This phone is 3G only, so it's possible that mobile data won't work anymore, shutdown of 3G networks are ongoing worldwide. Here where I live all carriers switched off their 3G networks. Wikipedia has a list with shutdown dates per country: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3G#Phase-out
You can still use this phone with wifi though.
I found some threads about this phone on xda, there are some tutorials on how to get started with no rom flashing experience.
But these threads are old, so expect rotten links. https://xdaforums.com/f/samsung-galaxy-s-duos-2.4723/
Hello! I clicked on the second link you sent but when I click "Install Samsung USB Drivers" there are no links available to download. I also can't seem to extract the Odin files. I'm really lost since I haven't done this before and I tried looking elsewhere but it seems like really complex processes. Any other links you can direct me to?
That's link rot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_rot I warned you that it's expected for such an old device. If noone mirrors the links in the thread you are out of luck to find old roms. Maybe you can try to message the original uploaders, maybe they still have the files on some old drive. Maybe look at the end of the thread.
I have no idea what's wrong. I'd assume the rom got corrupted, or the storage died completely. If it's just corrupted data, you can overwrite it, if the storage is toast, you're out of luck.
I'd try to figure out how to enter fastboot mode, download a stock rom on your PC, connect the phone to the PC and flash the stock rom. There's guides for it out there.
I’ll try out this suggestion! I haven’t done this before so I’m a bit unsure what guides are the best, but I’m sure I’ll find something. Thank you for helping!
Subways are for mobility (moving large numbers of people rapidly); trams are for access (getting you close to your destination). They complement each other and a well-designed city would have both.
Buy a property that is a small single family home that sits on one acre that is walking distance to the downtown area and bulldoze it and then build 20 townhomes or an apartment complex on it
But otherwise, yes, densification is amazing and we should be doing a lot more of it, and especially abolishing those ridiculous zoning codes that make densification literally illegal.
This is consistent across runs in the exact same spots.
I think it's either mechanical on your y axis hardware or you've got a corrupted slicer file somehow. are you converting these differently than other prints in the past?
It looks like it's happening at about the area of steepest overhang and while going around a corner. Is it possible the bead of filament is not grabbing onto the previous layer and dragging/sagging?
Maybe try slowing down the print speed a bit and/or increasing fan speed.
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