push in order to get the google
voice search working.
On Dec 12, 1:01 am, Ryan Beesley ryan.bees...@swypeinc.com wrote:
You need a non-retail device for something like that. ADP1 or ADP2. It may
be possible to root that device, I don't know, but this is the sort of reason
the developers use
Unplug your phone from your PC. Next, make sure that the device has debugging
over USB enabled. If it does, grab USBDeview from NirSoft and use it to
uninstall anything that looks like it could be related to your phone, maybe it
says ADB or Android. Then plug your phone back in, when
I'm pretty sure this problem is that the phone doesn't have root access. This
isn't the ADP1, it is the Pulse. adb remount accomplishes the same thing as
what is mentioned in the link. There are some online guides on how to root the
Pulse, but if you are doing development work, you'd be
You need a non-retail device for something like that. ADP1 or ADP2. It may be
possible to root that device, I don't know, but this is the sort of reason the
developers use ADP devices.
/Ryan
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