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The Tapatalk app on my phone, associated with one of my emails shows that I'm a VIP client. Wish I were. Would be nice. How many of you got that?
I don't understand your question so I'm going try my best to answer your question.
I used Tapatalk and log in with my username so can't find anything is odd.
You can try Alldeaf apps, but it will available on Android OS soon.
luckily for me, i snapped a photo. Here's what i am talking about, and apologies for the bluriness:
clean your len first.
Try this again.
First tap on the touchscreen to AF (AutoForce) lock on the "VIP" then it should to be clear or waiting till square become green.
I found why - https://support.tapatalk.com/threads/vip-status.20028/
https://support.tapatalk.com/threads/what-happened-to-vip.23452/
Mark, it looks like you have Tapatalk HD to secure the VIP status.
dafaq? No idea what you mean
And my phone is an older phone, so probably won't work-- Android 2.3.6, and I would probably need something 4.1 or higher to do that.
I don't CARE how old it is. Most digital camera already have AF since 2000 and most smartphone already have AF since around 2007. Do you know what AF is?
Actually, I don't, because I didn't snap the picture with my phone-- I used my laptop's webcam to do that, because my phone does not have the screenshot option.
Actually, I don't, because I didn't snap the picture with my phone-- I used my laptop's webcam to do that, because my phone does not have the screenshot option.
You can take capture of screen via Android.
How to take a screenshot on Android phones: including Galaxy S3/S4, Xperia Z, HTC One and Nexus 4 - PC Advisor
You can take capture of screen via Android.
How to take a screenshot on Android phones: including Galaxy S3/S4, Xperia Z, HTC One and Nexus 4 - PC Advisor
That explains your pictures! I wondered why they were bad.
None of which I own. Need an upgrade.
How to take a screenshot on Android 2.3 and below
If you're running Android 2.3 and below then you're going to need to download an app to take a screenshot. This is where things get a little confusing as the effectiveness of the screenshot apps on offer vary from smartphone to smartphone.
If you're willing to pay for an app to enable you to take screenshots on your Android smartphone – and you don't want to go through the hassle of rooting your android then you should try the app No Root Screenshot It (£2.99). Bear in mind that “This application will instruct you to download and install a free desktop application on your Windows or Mac. Once installed, you must run the desktop application with your phone attached to your computer. This will enable screenshots on your phone”.
If you're unwilling to pay for a screenshot app, the only advice we can offer is to search the Google Play store and trial a number of apps based on their star rating and find an app that works well with your device.