It's any way to disable the anoyng headups notifications on lollipop every whatsapp message or Facebook message for example open this anoyng notification..
Please help.
With this method you can Turn Off Heads up notifications On Lollipop
ROOT NEED
Download SQLite editor
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor
Open SQLite editor and choose apps
Choose Settings Storage
Choose Settings.db
Choose Global
Type in Search "Head"
Change value from 1 to 0 Save
Then Reboot
Thanks to AL_IRAQI from Galaxy S4 Forums
With HeadsOff lollipop heads-up notifications can now be disabled!
No root needed.
You can also restore the ticker text in the statusbar!
Give it a try:
Download from Playstore
XDA thread
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Hi all my U8800 with Miui 1.11.25 reboots with receiving a text message (so i can't read it).
spirosbond posted in the developers section:
go to /system and edit the file build.prop with root explorer (or any other apk with root permissions). Delete the last line. Save, exit, reboot and it should be fixed.
I did that but it didn't fix the problem
any help?
(Sorry I can't post in the developers section yet)
do you have HiSuite installed or other aplication with sms permissions?
BTW that post you read is for fix another problem, not the sms problem, so be carefull with what you delete...
Open the superuser app and see if any sms apps (chompsms/gosms or whatever third party sms app you're using) are being blocked and allow it
Used to get the same issue on the Galaxy S, hope it helps
First of all, this guide uses elements of another method, originally posted on G+ and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW1UsCyOidY) but for some reason, on the Nexus 9, this method does not always work. The below method will work 100% of the time on the Nexus 9.
Go into the Theme Engine, and apply the SYSTEM DEFAULT THEME
Open Play Store, and purchase and download SQLite Editor (paid app, have not found a free version that actually works with Root access) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor&hl=en
Open SQLite editor.
In the APP list (selected by default) tap on the Settings Storage entry that says com.android.providers.settings underneath it
Tap on settings.db
Tap on secure
Scroll all the way to the bottom of the list, and long press on themeConfig entry
Tap on DELETE ENTRY
Exit SQLite Editor and go into Settings
Select Apps, and then All
Find the Theme Engine, and tap on it
Select FORCE CLOSE and then CLEAR DATA and clear the Theme Engine's data
Reboot your Nexus 9
Apply whatever theme you would like, and enjoy everything being themed, that was not themed before
Prosper
Please let me know if this method did, or did not work for you. I have tried it on three different N9s that were all experiencing the Theme Engine bug, and it worked on all three.
Thanks for reading.
Is there a way you can remove the S Finder search bar from the notification shade?
magicstick5 said:
Is there a way you can remove the S Finder search bar from the notification shade?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you use GoodLock you can go into GoodLock -> Advanced -> and toggle S SFinder Shortcut to off.
This works if you are rooted
Download a file explorer like Solid Explorer.
Open the app, enable root folder access.
/system/etc/permissions/
Find the file com.sec.feature.findo.xml
Rename it .bak or delete it and reboot.. Probably better to rename it so you can go back if need be..
Information on this can be found here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3161432
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Does anyone know is there is a multi-user rom available for the mediapad m3? I use if mostly for my children but I don't want them to have access to my files. I therefore would like to have a multi-user os on it. I read that there is multi-user support in android possible but it is not in the official rom. I therefore would like to know if there is any rom which has multi-user available.
Try this
How to Enable Multi-User Support by Editing the Build.Prop File:
To begin, you will need to tweak the build.prop file on your device’s partition. If you have root access, then download and install the BuildProp editor application and grant root permissions.
Next, launch the BuildProp Editor App. Tap on the pen icon that is located at the top right corner to proceed to edit the build.prop file.
Now that you have opened up your build.prop file in editing mode, scroll all the way down to the bottom and add the following lines to it;
fw.max_users=3
fw.show_multiuserui=1
When you have successfully done that, click on the save icon located in the top right corner and tap “save & exit”
Once this is done, reboot your device and the changes will occur. You should now have the multiple user accounts feature in the “Quick settings” page in your Android smartphone.
To set it up, just swipe down from the top edge of your phone with your two fingers to fully expand the notification bar, tap the user icon, then you can either add a new account or use” Guest”.
Hi, does anyone know the error message "to use this feature, you need to allow permission in Settings" when trying to open an app?
Everytime I want to open the gallery the "error" appears.
But I've set every permission on settings. Please see Screenshots.
This all started with editing pictures a while ago. I couldn't edit pictures with the edit button out of the gallery, because the photo editor always stopped working. Why? I don't know.
And know I've deleted the app using root explorer. I've deleted following out of /system/priv-app:
PhotoEditor_Q_Full
SamsungGallery2018
And I've restored it to priv-app, with the correct permissions (755 for folders and 644 for files), but it doesn't work and ends up with the mentioned error message.
Does anyone know how to restore my gallery with photo editor and/or get over this error message?
Thanks in advance