You can move any files without a problem with this app http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/HiSuite_en/index.html And for the GPS it works fine for me on my phone. I haven't had any problems with it .
Yeah, uh... I'm trying it now and the speed is showing through app panels, app-switching, and typing. I think this is a lost cause lol. It's fine since I had originally bought it to serve as a backup device anyways. By the way, Google Maps Go is a lite, Chrome-based version of Maps (literally required Chrome to be installed) so it seems to be fine so far. And I fully believe your resource statements about Maps' intensity.
I guess I'll just try this one since I nabbed it for free some time ago in /r/googleplaydeals: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel
I like to use MyPhoneExplorer. <- that's the PC client
And for your phone: MyPhoneExplorer on Play Store.
Works flawlessly with any Android phone / tablet I've ever had (plus some older Sony phones).
Connects over WiFi, Bluetooth, USB or Ethernet.
I mostly just use it for file transfers (camera, music, etc) but it also handles sms, calendar etc.
(I'm not affiliated, just a fan.)
Hm. I am absolutely inventing this, but I suspect FB checks your bandwidth before enabling the 'go live' button, and that you are failing their test for some reason. Checking your bandwidth definitely wouldn't hurt. You could also check to see how strong of a signal your phone is receiving, and whether or not there are any other wifi networks broadcasting on the same frequency channel, competing for your phone's attention ;)
nofrills performance and max. min 800 or something 896. you'll see the option.
lspeed
ram manager set to multitasking seeder set to aggressive
system tweaks battery improvement faster boot improved scrooling liquid smooth display better audio improve images google services drain fix cpu optimizer and all l net optimizer everything was done incrementally not at once to avoid problems