My provider is T-Mobile (ONLY my provider, it's a non-branded OP9 Pro, purchased direct), and yes, I also used that in a couple of my search-syntax queries (if carriers were an indexed property, this would be a LOT easier, and make per-carrier issues vastly easier to traverse).
Anyway, yes, I did search from that forum (exclusively), and read through the first two pages of results. As you said, no one else seems to have mentioned this.
This would be a LOT easier, if the forums had indexes into respective results page(s). When you're looking at say 160 pages, at 20 threads per, that's 3200 messages (probably at least 3175 have no relevancy to your problem). I've not been able to figure out how to search with indexes into where someone replies to a given question, even IF you find a relevant post (again, that indexing thing). This means, say if you find a post on page 81, but there are replies/potential-answers on pages 83, 89, 96, ..., that actually traversing those links is ungainly, IF you work on a single-path/thread model (I'm sure you're aware of this, just putting the whole thing out there, for reference).
I'm all ears, how do you set up a traversal, using the existing (without writing a bit of web-test traversal code, or similar) OP forum mechanism(s). If there's some forum functionality I'm missing here, I'd sure like to be enlightened, thanks!
I 100% understand there are some posting rules here, it's just not clear to me if 100% of "new OS" or "new build" posts all simply go into ONE single thread, regardless of origin? Following this logic, you post in the same thread, about a Bluetooth audio issue, a problem launching say the OP forum app, and a camera-app focus problem, correct? That means that all the responses to those questions are all contained in those 3200 or so posts (growing every minute, on that thread), all intermingled, to varying degrees?
Truly, I'm just trying to understand the hierarchical model here, if there is one, I'm not trying to be obtuse.
Last edited: Jan 27, 2022