[Q]anyway to add "day" on Sammy 4.4.2 ? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I am attempting to add day displayed before clock but I couldn't find any solution...
By day I mean like "Monday 10:24" , not date...
It will be appreciated if someone could tell me how to do it...
I tried gravity box, no effect
I tried xblast, no good
I tried wanam xposed, no good...
Any other way?

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How to Access Quick Settings on Nexus 4? Stock ROM Unlocked and Rooted

Hello,
I want that quick toggles setting (That right swap, with your finger) like an Custom ROM.
But now I want it on my Stock ROM on my Nexus 4, the phone is Unlocked en Rooted.
Like: Drag down the notification panel with 2 fingers to see quick settings. - Now I would like to do it with one finger to the right side.
Many Thanks..
Hi,
On stock ROM it's basicly not possible. After the Xposed framework is out for KitKat, you can install GravityBox to edit toggles in quick settings, but I'm not sure about dropping from right/left side.
Cheers, msihp.
Hi,
Oke thanks my friend.
I will try that out.
PS: Your English is better than me!
Bye!

Changing notification panel colour

Can anyone guide me on how to change the drop down notification panel colours in s6/note5 ported ROMs~
Thank-you
You will probably need the Xposed framework and the Wanam module.
Your rom needs to be deodexed. It should say in the rom thread if it is or not.
Also, I heard you need a special xposed version for touchwhiz.
Never used xposed on touchwhiz so I can't really share my experience with you.

Android N-ify

Downloaded android n-ify module from exposed ..
The reason is getting n pull down menu .. but it's not working , some other features are working ..
I want the n status bar .. is there a fix for that ..
Or any other way to have it ?
Thanks ..
Try "material status bar". It has a pulldown menu like in android 6.
It covers the previous one ..
Thanks any way ..
I've tried using N-ify too. Turns out that these kind of things don't work on EMUI. I have seen a list of xPosed modules that don't work on the P8 Lite here on xda, can't find the thread though. As a workaround you could use the "material status bar" but it is just a cover for the stock one (with plenty of bugs). Other than that, the only way to modify the status bar would actually be installing a custom rom, when one gets availiable.

Xposed on Emui 5.0 (Android Nougat)

Did anyone tried that unofficial xpoed on our emui 5.0 devices?
Some of P9 Lite users tried the unofficial xposed framework , some of them had the luck to work ( just some modules works for them ) and some of them managed to brick the phone .
Better wait for a partial official version of xposed , until then , enjoy MM xposed hahaha
I use Xposed Nougat in my VNS-L53, its functional, I only use 4 modules, but I really need use them... and the upgrade to nougat it's really necessary, because notification system on MM it's the worse ever
but I find a few bugs, with xinsta and youtube background playback, sometimes the app crash...
mikebennington8 said:
I use Xposed Nougat in my VNS-L53, its functional, I only use 4 modules, but I really need use them... and the upgrade to nougat it's really necessary, because notification system on MM it's the worse ever
but I find a few bugs, with xinsta and youtube background playback, sometimes the app crash...
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exists moded youTube apk who can play songs background and moded instagram apk which works the same as xstana "oginsta+" All that you can download here on the site!
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=1337113
can someone confirm that , XinternalSD and Flat style bar indicators works on nougat ;
lost3 said:
can someone confirm that , XinternalSD and Flat style bar indicators works on nougat ;
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Hello.
XinternalSD, yes it is installed. But, Flat style bar indicators do not want to settle, may be I hurt.
Chisetdel31260 said:
Hello.
XinternalSD, yes it is installed. But, Flat style bar indicators do not want to settle, may be I hurt.
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Are you on Android MM?
Hello,
No, emui 5.0.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
i tried every version of xposed, all say install done but after reboot none works
Ok i manage to making xposed work fine on nougat , i'm with magisk (latest , now 15.3) xposed v89 (official), busybox installed with twrp and working fine (v.1.26.2-stericson), enabled init.d (i use "universal init.d support") , download this script from here rename it from SeL2Per&XpAc_su.txt to SeL2Per&XpAc_su and copy it to /system/etc/init.d directory , reboot phone and everything its fine now even Flat Style Bar Indicators works fine , other modules that i'm running is : (volume steps+, XinternalSD,youtube adaway), i did not test any other modules, but in p10 forum they say that gravity works fine with this trick.

Missing Audio from notifications after sometime after reboot...

I have this problem on nougat rom since the beginning i started to use it. I lose audio from notifications after a while, after reboot. Every notifications stop to have sound, but i receive them in the usual way. I use viper4android and i din't have any problem with marshamallow rom, i used Efficent rom for one year. Now on nougat every rom tried has the same problem. I used Helios rom, superman rom, and now i'm using superstock rom. Maybe it's something that i disabled from samsung bloatware ? But it doesn't make any sense, because it should not works always, and not only after sometime after the reboot. I'm desperate, if i can't find a solution i need to come back to marshmallow. I use xposed too, but i don't think any module can cause this that i use
Here the list
Amplify
App setting
disableFlagSecure
GalaxyXmod
GravityBox
Greenify
LuckyPatcher
Ogx Xposed
XInternalsSd
Xtoast
Youtube adway
i don't think is the audio mod, because i remember that in one rom, before installing viper4android the problem was there too...
Please, any advice is welcomed! Because i don't know what to do....:crying:

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