Milyen jó hogy végre hozzaértő és megbizható kormányunk van😍

Köszönjük a hiteles tájékoztatást!! Képzeljük el orbánék milyen hazugságokkal jöttek volna!!😡

u/tx001_ — 8 days ago

Resurrection of a Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 (2013.)

I bought this GT-S7275R in 2024 along with two Siemens C35s, which sadly turned out to be corroded by leaking batteries. This phone, though, was the one I had all my hopes for.

It was missing the battery, back cover, and touchscreen. I ordered a replacement battery, which didn't exactly fit (it turns out there are multiple Ace 3 models, and even the battery sizes differ). Since it seemed to work apart from the missing parts, I planned to fix it eventually, but I ended up forgetting about it for almost two years. Until this week, when I was looking through my phone collection after a long time and remembered it. I checked a local auction site and found a touchscreen and a back cover for only $1, so I immediately bought them.

They arrived today. I installed the screen (sadly, I pressed a little too hard and chipped one corner, but who cares lol). Then I tried the battery, which actually worked despite being slightly shorter than the original, so I just used a bit of double-sided tape to hold it in place.

I put the back cover on and booted it up. It still had a bunch of personal messages from the previous owner. I didn't really look through them, and since there were no photos or anything else important on the phone, I didn't think it was necessary to try contacting them.

After that, I installed TWRP, followed by LineageOS 15.1 and Open GApps. It works just fine, 13 years later. With 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of storage, and a Snapdragon 400, it's obviously no powerhouse, but it's surprisingly usable for basic tasks.

u/tx001_ — 27 days ago

csináld jobban ha nem tetszik!44!!!4!

a mai sajtótájékoztatón nyújtott teljesítményről

u/tx001_ — 1 month ago