Well I read that in the 4.3 update we were supposed to be able to start typing in the dialer and suggestions pop up as to who we are trying to call I waited for the OTA finally got it like a week ago but I noticed that, that feature does not work on my phone its basically just like it was on 4.2.2 I'm running stock unrooted. Is there a way I'm pose to enable it or something? I'm trying to get this resolved without having to factory reset my phone because it will erase my internal storage, any help will be greatly appreciated thanks
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Go to the dialer and click on settings than check autocomplete box.
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Thanks I really thought they had not put it in my update I was gonna do a factory reset glad I don't have to now
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My wife's phone is fully stock, and I believe up to date with the latest ota. The last one she received was around a month ago but since then she's had a lot of trouble with reboots. I've done a factory restore hoping it would correct the problem but it didn't. Anyone have a similar problem PR maybe an idea for a fix??
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My wife's phone is fully stock, and I believe up to date with the latest ota. The last one she received was around a month ago but since then she's had a lot of trouble with reboots. I've done a factory restore hoping it would correct the problem but it didn't. Anyone have a similar problem PR maybe an idea for a fix??
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If you're stock unrooted you could try going to VZW for warranty. Sounds like system may be messed up...
If you're adventurous, you could plug it in and run logcat and see what errors pop up before a reboot
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Actually, I didn't just bought it. I originally bought 2 Nexus 4 at launch. One was for my dad and one is for me. I didn't opened mine until now, which is many months after launch.
I don't know which version of Android is on my phone, but I think it's probably 4.1. I know about the LTE hack and how it was disabled in 4.2. Now that Android 4.3 is out, how can I update to 4.3, but still keep LTE as an option? I prefer stock Android, but a friend is telling me to install Cyanogen Mod. Won't that require a root and is Cyanogen using Android 4.3 yet?
Anyways, my main priority is to update to Android 4.3 while keeping LTE if possible. How can I do that? Thanks!
Nexus 4 comes stock with 4.2. You can use LTE but you'll have to flash a zip file that will enable it. Yes I believe CM has a 4.3 build already.
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Nexus 4 comes stock with 4.2. You can use LTE but you'll have to flash a zip file that will enable it. Yes I believe CM has a 4.3 build already.
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Will I need to root my phone to enable it? I thought there's also some sort of key command to activate LTE?
Regardless, if I upgrade to Android 4.3 right now, is there a way to enable LTE or you don't recommend me to do any sort of updates until I have sort out the LTE issues? I'm just afraid that after upgrading to 4.3, I won't have any recourse to go back and get things right.
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Will I need to root my phone to enable it? I thought there's also some sort of key command to activate LTE?
Regardless, if I upgrade to Android 4.3 right now, is there a way to enable LTE or you don't recommend me to do any sort of updates until I have sort out the LTE issues? I'm just afraid that after upgrading to 4.3, I won't have any recourse to go back and get things right.
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You will have to flash a custom recovery which isnt that hard. There are a lot of guides out there that will certainly help! Yesterday I came across this vid and he explains it very well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywaMf29yExQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Thibaultvw said:
You will have to flash a custom recovery which isnt that hard. There are a lot of guides out there that will certainly help! Yesterday I came across this vid and he explains it very well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywaMf29yExQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Hit thanks if I helped
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So I can flash a custom recovery after upgrading to Android 4.3 right?
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So I can flash a custom recovery after upgrading to Android 4.3 right?
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Yes! I had all these questions myself a few days ago, because I used a toolkit in the past, but actually it isnt hard to do it urself.
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I 'm having a problem with a Note 3 Keyboard that I did not ever install. It keeps coming back. I think it's embedded in my phone somehow. I've tried wiping everything with factory reset, both from the ROM and recovery. I've used PIT files with firmware, and I have used the file manager in TWRP to wipe out as much as possible. However when I lboot up, I still find files with older dates on them from like a week ago. How does anythign stay behind? I don't understand this and I want this B.S. app off of my phone. It's not a legit app. Samsung told me there is was never a note 3 keyboard OTA for any model of S4 and that it should not be there. Can someone tell me how to really get my device back to 100$% OEM standards please!
I need help. This note 3 keyboard is eating my battery. It used to last all day, now I have to charge it two or three time a day. Please tell me how to truly wipe my device back to OEM. Thanks.
Backup what you need from internal. Wipe internal SD card and Odin back to stock unrooted.
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Can we get a screenshot of this app and/or where you see it?
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DJMaj07 said:
Can we get a screenshot of this app and/or where you see it?
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Try going here.
DJMaj07 said:
Can we get a screenshot of this app and/or where you see it?
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Here is a post where you'll get all the iinfo and pics.
https://plus.google.com/102254187406524404989/posts/bHrd8UvFid7
Yoh guys.please help me to figure out if i was having a problem updating my nexus via ota,coz when i always try to check my system updates form the setting it pause for a while and notice that only d time is changing and still it says that i was on latest blah blah..i heard that theres a release of 4.4.1 and also 4.4,2 for nexus phones but havent got it yet.i flash this 4.4 using adb and after that im stuck.i do some google search how to fix nor does anyone have the same thing like what mine is but do not find any..my build no. is krt16s..thanks.
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OTA updates are always slow. If you want 4.4.2 now; download the image file and flash it via fastboot. Make sure to back up all your files to a computer.
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Its just solved without me doing any..it just happen that early this morning i had my 4.4.2 downloaded and ready for the installation..i installed it without any problems..anyway guys,need to lock the thread.tnx
SOLVED!
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Hello, I went to go check and see if it was true that KitKat came out for the at&t gs4 so I went to go check for an update and it told me I have to wait 15337 hours and 0 minutes until I could check again. Anyway to get passed this by changing the system time maybe? This seems like a joke. My phone is rooted on 4.2.2 and I froze at&t DM manager so it wouldn't automatically update on me (don't know if that could have something to do with it). I wasn't going to update until a new root method came out for the gs4 on KitKat. If anyone could help I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
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So do you want to update our not? Your post isn't clear. If you do you're going to have to get rid of root and unfreeze the apps you froze. Easiest way to do that is to flash the mf3 tar files in odin. Backup first of course.
No I do not want to update right now. I want to update when a root method is available. I just was checking to see if KitKat was actually available so when I am going to update, when there is a root method of course, I can, but it says I need to wait 15337 hours and that's my problem so I need to figure out a way to fix that so I eventually can update.
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No I do not want to update right now. I want to update when a root method is available. I just was checking to see if KitKat was actually available so when I am going to update, when there is a root method of course, I can, but it says I need to wait 15337 hours and that's my problem so I need to figure out a way to fix that so I eventually can update.
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You'll just have to wait 1.75 years and you'll be good to go, lol. No, seriously, you'll need to return to stock and flash the mf3 tar files when you're ready to get the update.
Haha excellent I will do that (the returning to stock way that is). Thank you very much for your help!
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You could also just change the date in your settings. I used that to bypass the automatic 24 hour delay between checking for updates, it should work for larger delays as well.
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I just was checking to see if KitKat was actually available...
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KitKat actually and truly really absolutely is available. Typing this from the official AT&T release. Not to mention all the threads about it.
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ender323 said:
You could also just change the date in your settings. I used that to bypass the automatic 24 hour delay between checking for updates, it should work for larger delays as well.
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I thought that would work as well. I'll set up to the exact amount of years and days and see what happens. Thank you.
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