RomeoAlphaBravo
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I think the touch sensitivity for me is improved after I went to settings>accessibility>talkback>settings>gestures>tap detector sensitivity and set to high. I still have TalkBack off.
As far as I know, there is nothing specific to configure for T-Mobile. It just works out of the boxAnyone interested in trying to collect specific information to configure the phone to work best on each carrier? I am on ATT. Thoughts?
I had disabled Talkback and never tried this trick. I re-enabled it, changed this setting and disabled it again. Sure enough it worked. It must change a system setting unrelated to Talkback itself.I think the touch sensitivity for me is improved after I went to settings>accessibility>talkback>settings>gestures>tap detector sensitivity and set to high. I still have TalkBack off.
So my phone won't send picture messages through text nor will it download them. I've taken it into Sprint and they could not determine the issue so they replaced it and I'm still having the same issues. Even if I turn off data and run on WiFi only still will not download or send picture messages.
For the second morning in a row I cannot turn off the alarm. It will not respond at all to my touch. I have to turn off the phone to silence. Can’t even turn volume down
No, it just stop streaming the audio, but are still connected. As an example, I'll be watching YouTube when suddenly the sound is gone, but I get no prompt from my headphones they disconnected and if I go to my Bluetooth settings it shows my headphones still connected, but no sound. Wires thing is if I close YouTube and then open up my music player, the sound comes through fine. And then when I reopen YouTube, sound starts playing again.^^^ Are you having problems with the headphones using one particular app? Have you tried it with other apps or making phone calls?
Definitely strange, I'd try different Bluetooth headphones just to rule that out. Otherwise, I've got nothing . . .