I am asking if anyone knows the procedure or maybe a third party app to disable this? I hate when apps want their space in notification pull down. I dont want to scroll all the time to see actually important notifications...
If possible in non rooted n3? I do not want to change knox state..
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After searching high and low on Google, I'm unable to find the answer to one question:
How do I remove or hide the system clock in the status bar of my Verizon Galaxy Note 3?
I've already turned off most of the phone's unnecessary bells and whistles, I've deactivated as many unnecessary or unwanted crapware apps as I can, but I can't find a way to perform the simple action of turning the status bar's clock off.
I'm not a rooter, so that isn't an option. I'm hoping that someone can point me towards a well-hidden system setting or a simple app that can get rid of the clock.
Just FYI - I want to get rid of the clock because I don't need it since my Accuweather widget displays the date and time, and I like to keep the status bar as clean as possible. I'm a clean freak when it comes to my computers & devices.
Any suggestions?
If you're not a rooter... you're not a clean freak... :silly:
As much as I'd love to remove every single byte of bloatware and take 100% control over my phone, I don't want to risk being forced to pay full retail for a new device because I bricked the one that I currently own. Therefore, I have to be a "clean freak" within the boundaries and limitations of an out-of-the-box OS installation.
Only way I know of, is with root, xposed framework and wanam xposed.
Well if you use Nova launcher you can completely remove the status bar, or really it's just hidden. However it reappears when going into apps. Here's a pic
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Anyone else bothered by the blocking mode notification icon staying on in the status area even when it's not blocking. Takes up space, makes the notification function less useful as notification is on even when not active so you have to look more carefully to see if there is anything important pending.
Shouldn't it just be on during the blocking mode time periods, and then off when you don't want things blocked?
Anyone have a solution?
harry_fine said:
Anyone else bothered by the blocking mode notification icon staying on in the status area even when it's not blocking. Takes up space, makes the notification function less useful as notification is on even when not active so you have to look more carefully to see if there is anything important pending.
Shouldn't it just be on during the blocking mode time periods, and then off when you don't want things blocked?
Anyone have a solution?
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Found my own answer. Root the phone, install a custom recovery. That goes with out saying. Then install the Xposed Framework.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
Then install the Wanam Xposed module. Dozens of different settings, including this one.
A rooted phone with Xposed running allows you to have the flexibility and power of a customer ROM, while staying on stock.
i was so excited to install lollipop for that reason... (finally notification on luck screen directly from Lpllipop.....
but instead it doesn't look promising..
no way to make the lockscreen on automatically when i receive a notification?
and anyone was using the Widgetsoid and having problem with it beeing stock on lockscreen now?!
any recommendation how to have the Flashlight availability with lollipop from lock screen......?
thanks!
amir84 said:
i was so excited to install lollipop for that reason... (finally notification on luck screen directly from Lpllipop.....
but instead it doesn't look promising..
no way to make the lockscreen on automatically when i receive a notification?
and anyone was using the Widgetsoid and having problem with it beeing stock on lockscreen now?!
any recommendation how to have the Flashlight availability with lollipop from lock screen......?
thanks!
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Hi,
Firstly, i have N910F Snapdragon, and running Lollipop v5.0.1, on my device.
I am very happy overall and prefer the lockscreen changes in Lollipop
My suggestion about flashlight you most probably wouldn't prefer but to me its even better than having it on lockscreen.!
If you get a SView cover, the flashlight option is available in SView
window if you swipe to the right ... you have "torch" button
So you don't even have to open device!
Just as good alternative?
good luck
is there anyway to Disable the built-in Pop up notification of lollipop????!
i prefer to use a 3rd party app that does what i really need but can not find any way to cancel the notification of the built in lollipop feature
please help..
Hey Guys,
I'm still running BajaROM (4.4.2) (SM-N900V).
Was wondering if there is any way to disable a specific app icon from the notification bar? Going into the app settings and turning off all notifications for the app isn't really helping, as I still need to be notified by vibration or LED flash when there's activity there. I just want to get the annoying icon out of the bar (the app is Kik). The app has options to turn off vibration and LED flash, but not to disable the icon.
Was hoping there was a way to block just the icon within Baja or to go into the app files and hack it. Anyone have any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks!
Hey this question seems simple initially, but how do you disable SystemUI notifications? I'm talking about that grey notification that shows up on the lower part of your screen right over your keyboard. Whenever I start downloading something or quickly switch apps, it always seems to pop up and display some stupid arbitrary message. It's incredibly ANNOYING when you need to type something quickly and it's covering your keyboard. Does anyone know how to disable this? I've been using Android for over 5 years and I still haven't been able to figure this out lol.
I'm not sure if you're rooted or anything and I haven't tried it directly, but you can try the EnhancedToast Xposed Module. By description, it'll log the messages that display and then you can disable them as you see fit. Give it a look here EnhancedToast I hope this helps!