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Well then, I guess that was a disaster! Odd that its working fine on all of my devices, but I think I know why. There are some significant changes in the 6.0 SDK that forced a lot of rewriting behind the scenes. This is why I take baby steps with beta testing.. ;-)

 

I most likely will not be able to get an update out until later tonight at the earliest. I saw several logs and bug reports in my inbox so hopefully I can figure it out quickly.

 

-Mike

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I hope it's still logging in the background at least; I'm going somewhere I haven't been before in my market for my spreadsheet.

 

I should have checked here before upgrading. :)

 

- Trip

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I hope it's still logging in the background at least; I'm going somewhere I haven't been before in my market for my spreadsheet.

 

I should have checked here before upgrading. :)

 

- Trip

Roll back to last version....

 

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Well then, I guess that was a disaster! Odd that its working fine on all of my devices, but I think I know why. There are some significant changes in the 6.0 SDK that forced a lot of rewriting behind the scenes. This is why I take baby steps with beta testing.. ;-)

I most likely will not be able to get an update out until later tonight at the earliest. I saw several logs and bug reports in my inbox so hopefully I can figure it out quickly.

-Mike

A whole day without SCP? Noooooooooooooooo! My life no longer has any meaning! (Sob!)

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Roll back to last version....

 

Titanium Backup is worth every penny!! I wish there was a way for me to allow rollbacks on Google Play, but alas there is not. That and the inability to do promo codes are my biggest peeves with the system.

 

-Mike

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Caveat, the engineering screens in the moto x are not the best as the band identification is one low and I have seen times where the band is listed as 40 (meaning 41) and the UL/DL channels are PCS G Block.

Sorry to derail, but how are you accessing the Band screens on the Moto X? I can't find any guide anywhere. Does this work across all Moto X devices?

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Sorry to derail, but how are you accessing the Band screens on the Moto X? I can't find any guide anywhere. Does this work across all Moto X devices?

 

Engineering screens?  On most Android devices with Sprint service, the dialer codes are either ##DEBUG# or *#*#DEBUG#*#*.

 

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Engineering screens? On most Android devices with Sprint service, the dialer codes are either ##DEBUG# or *#*#DEBUG#*#*.

 

AJ

Moto X Pure/Style is *#*#DEBUG#*#*

 

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Moto X is *#*#DEBUG#*#*

 

That depends.  Motorola as of 2015, yes.  Motorola 2013-2014, no.  Then, it was ##DEBUG#.

 

AJ

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That depends. Motorola as of 2015, yes. Motorola 2013-2014, no. Then, it was ##DEBUG#.

 

AJ

Doh, meant to add Pure/Style, will edit post

 

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IT'S ALIVE!!!  THE  NEW BETA!!!  IT BREATHES!!!  MIKE HAS CREATED  A MIRACLE!!!   :drool:  

 

The Beta Band now plays a song in honor.  Fixing the glitch was no problem for mikejeep.  It was "Simple"...

 

 

AJ

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Where do you guys go to download the beta?

 

Play Store,  My Apps: Click on Signal Check,  "Open"  will change to "Update" 

 

Edit:  You have to be a beta tester for this to work.

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Play Store,  My Apps: Click on Signal Check,  "Open"  will change to "Update" 

 

Edit:  You have to be a beta tester for this to work.

 

Thanks.  I'll let all you guinea pigs test it out and trust that you guys can iron out the bugs with Mike for a new release.

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Updated and can confirm no more crashing. Unfortunately, 3G indicators are messed up. On my Nexus 5 running M, the eHRDP/EVDO signal section fails to show up despite the phone being connected to EVDO. Signal check says "connected to eHRDP" but only shows a signal section for 1x. I sent diagnostics.

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My indicators work properly on my S5, but my eHRPD indicator is now bright yellow when I pull down from the notifications bar.

 

That is mikejeep's tribute to The Innocence Mission.  Bright as yellow, warm as yellow.

 

 

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Once again, shoddy Moto X Pure engineering screens, but SCP identifying B25 second carrier, but engineering showing G Block. This is on latest beta.

 

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