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06:51
Just attempted to rephrase an answer with a link to DrFone: android.stackexchange.com/a/44394/5342
I think it's the same spamming guy again.
@geffchang Yepp, saw that and rejected his edit. We have our good deal with spammers lately...
 
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08:56
@Izzy You're right about the dim scenario. I've deleted my answer. Seems I misunderstood the question.
sounds like a job for a custom ROM
09:41
@geffchang So there is no such option on the SGS4? A pity. I wish there were one generally. Sounds quite logical to have it.
09:58
@Izzy did you see my comment on the question?
10:17
@Izzy Yeah, I saw it. That's why I deleted my answer. I deleted it at first, then undeleted it. Then deleted it again after you made a comment. You were right; he wants to prolong the dim time, not the awake time.
10:33
@DanHulme Yupp, just saw it now. Makes sense. If one wants a "dimmer screen", he could adjust brightness :)
10:46
Anyone seen any behaviour where the screen rotates despite the auto-rotate being turned off?
Not confined to one particular application, happens on launcher and in all apps.
Also in the awkward position of my power button being broken so I can't turn it off like that and abd isn't recognising it so I can't reboot through that
11:41
@Peanut are you sure autorotate is turned off? if you turned it off in a quick-settings thing, it's easy to confuse it with turning sync off (the icons are similar)
12:19
Hah yes I'm definitely sure. It's a Nexus S running the latest OTA update it could get (4.1.2 I think?) so it doesn't even have a quick settings for auto-rotate.
The spam posts seem to have abated today: guess there's no football or motor racing on today ;-)
12:43
@DanHulme Yeah, very disappointing #D
Oh, Hi Urlauber (@Flow) :)
@Izzy re
12:59
@Flow Still everything fine "down there", I hope?
@Izzy I am back in good old germany. Munic greeted us with rain from munic all the way up to Bamberg
13:34
@Flow Meanwhile it's sunny again. Welcome back!

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