Network/Operator name widget? - Desire Themes and Apps

is there an app I could use as widget or put in status bar to have information about my network operator?

There is an Airplane Toggle Widget that changes label text to Operator Name (when not on airplane mode, of course).
It's available @ the Market.

Operator Name Widget
There is app called Operator Name Widget on Google Play.
https: //play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thenatureweb.operatornamewidget
It also has a option to display operator logo.. check it out!

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Notification disabled in Other panels...

Message or missed call notification on screen is disabled except the home screen panel in my x1? Why is that? Is there any fix? and another query what is broadcast channels under phone settings? Enabled it , but seems to change nothing.
Broadcast channels enables you to receive broadcast messages, which are text messages that you receive from your mobile operator (or more specifically, the cell tower you are connected to). Not all operators use them. (do any really?)
I'd also like to enable the on-screen notifications on all panels... With Spb Shell Panel I see the notification icon on the taskbar, but it doesn't automatically pop up. I have no idea how to fix it, though.

change my name displayed in notification curtain?

At the bottom of the notification curtain, my device is displaying my name incorrectly. Where is the device pulling the information from in my account? I would like to change the way it is displayed.
It displays your wifi network
The one its connected to
A custom rom like AOKP or codename android has the option to change the text
Wow, thank you, I feel dumb. I've been meaning to change my ssid anyhow.

Anybody know what this sign means ?

I'm running android 5.0 on my nexus 7 and I got this weird sign of a circle with a line through it and I can't seem to remove it.
Anybody know what it is ?
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Here you go...
(With Lollipop, Android finally has a proper " Do Not Disturb" mode, something OEMs have added to the platform themselves for years. Integrated into the volume controls are buttons to control incoming notifications. You*can pick between categories of "All," "Priority," and "None," for allowed notifications, and you*can set the device to revert back to "All" after a certain number of hours have passed.
"Priority Notifications" can mean several things depending on what you set as "priority" in the settings. It can be set to allow only notifications from contacts, only notifications from*starredcontacts, or notifications from anyone. There are also toggles to include "Events and reminders," "Calls," or "Messages" as priority notifications. There is also a schedule-able "Downtime" that will automatically turn on*priority mode at certain times and days of the week. Now when you want your phone to automatically shut up at night, you can finally set it to leave you alone*while still allowing really important messages through.
The current notification mode is displayed in the status bar. When the mode is set to "None," a "No" symbol (a circle with a line through it) shows up in the notification bar. If it's set to "Priority," the symbol changes to a star. "All" is considered normal and doesn't get an icon. No matter what the mode is, all notifications are always listed in the notification panel. These settings just control alert sounds, Heads Up notifications, and notification LED flashes)
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nijom said:
Here you go...
(With Lollipop, Android finally has a proper " Do Not Disturb" mode, something OEMs have added to the platform themselves for years. Integrated into the volume controls are buttons to control incoming notifications. You*can pick between categories of "All," "Priority," and "None," for allowed notifications, and you*can set the device to revert back to "All" after a certain number of hours have passed.
"Priority Notifications" can mean several things depending on what you set as "priority" in the settings. It can be set to allow only notifications from contacts, only notifications from*starredcontacts, or notifications from anyone. There are also toggles to include "Events and reminders," "Calls," or "Messages" as priority notifications. There is also a schedule-able "Downtime" that will automatically turn on*priority mode at certain times and days of the week. Now when you want your phone to automatically shut up at night, you can finally set it to leave you alone*while still allowing really important messages through.
The current notification mode is displayed in the status bar. When the mode is set to "None," a "No" symbol (a circle with a line through it) shows up in the notification bar. If it's set to "Priority," the symbol changes to a star. "All" is considered normal and doesn't get an icon. No matter what the mode is, all notifications are always listed in the notification panel. These settings just control alert sounds, Heads Up notifications, and notification LED flashes)
Content owner: arstechnica.com
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Thank you very much, that sign was annoying me . Cheers ??
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Redirecting Emergency Broadcasts to Hangouts?

Is it possible to redirect emergency Broadcasts (such as amber alerts and dangerous weather conditions) coming to S7E to Hangouts app? Right now, it is registered as my default messaging app, but if an emergency broadcast comes in, selecting it from notification panel will open default Samsung messenger app. I suppose I can disable Samsung app, but I suspect this would disable emergency broadcast reception as well. Any ideas?
I'm on G935U, USA edition, currently on T-mobile

Missed call: caller ID not shown on lockscreen

Hi, I believe since nougat update I Only have the notification telling me that I missed a call on my lockscreen, but not the name of the caller. This was definitely on there before. Which setting is it to show that again? I figured it could be some kind of security setting, privacy wise to hide the id of the caller on lock screen but I couldn't find anything like that in settings. Anybody have an idea? Thanks!
Maybe: if you go Settings - Notifications - Advanced - Show System apps - Phone you can select what is shown on lockscreen.
No that's not it. Under device Security, notifications on lock screen, show content is active. And I also see like text previews from WhatsApp. But when someone calls it only says missed call.

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