Hi
With AT&T Samsung S6 the smart manger was disabled So I was wanting to no if any one that has got in there Samsung S7 is the smart manger there this time a round or is has that been disabled on this year smart phone has well
I have noticed this as well.
I do not see it.
Definitely disabled. Part of the samsung smart manager is from an app called clean master. Here is a link that describes it. http://gadgetguideonline.com/galaxys6/samsung-galaxy-s6-online-user-manual/galaxy-s6-smart-manager/
I think the combination of clean master and the built in battery manager make for a better overall solution than the samsung smart manager.
I think it's called Usage Manager on the AT&T variant.
AT&T S7 Active it is indeed there; Settings>Device>Smart Manager
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Does anyone know how I can put Samsung Link on my Galaxy S5? All Galaxy models have had it (it was once called Allshare), but this app is one of the main reasons why I've stuck with Samsung products. Not only for the auto backup to my desktop PC whenever I snap a picture or record a video (I can still set that up through just about any cloud service, but it still requires the extra step of downloading it onto my PC), but I use it extensively when I'm traveling. If I need a file or document, porn, etc from one of my PCs at home, Samsung Link allows me to access all of my registered devices remotely and download the file no matter where I am. It also allows me to stream video to any of my Samsung TVs in the house. I know I can do this through other apps, but Samsung Link allowed me to do all of these. This is probably the only app from Samsung that I've used on a daily basis since owning my Galaxy S2 Skyrocket. AT&T is my service provider, and I bet they took this app off their phones before loading it up with their stuff.
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On my T-Mo version Samsung Link Platform, the prerequisite to run Link, has been pre-installed, I doubt ATT would mess with Samsung's core apps.
See if this works for you: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.pcw
I get not compatible on this device. . I also tried installing the apk from some random site, and I keep getting link fcs
Anyone help with this?
Am not seeing this too. Why?
Just an FYI, I installed the omega rom and seems they have the framework already, and link works fine now
Both yesterday and today, I've gotten a popup from to the effect of:
"These apps may suit your taste
((Ad app 1))((Ad app 2))
ANT+ Plugins Service installed successfully."
Some quick googling has shown me that this comes default with Samsung devices and is tied to bluetooth or something along those lines. Is anyone else getting this? Should I just uninstall this crap since I don't use bluetooth?
Device: SCH-I545 Samsung Galaxy S4 using Echoe
Hey everyone,
is there any chance of a port of the always on display of the S7 for the N4? I tried most apps from the store, but they are either only a clock, invaded with adds or cumbersome to use (or all of that )
Any thing you can recommend?
Disregard. I searched the wrong thing and didn't find it. After looking again I guess VZW crippled it or Samsung left it out. But then why are there instruction for S7 Edge...
Nowhere to be found to add the new S7 Edge to it. Don't want to run Google Device Manager because that's another app. Should be built in like it always was. Any ideas?
Hi dear all, I have a strange problem. I was using my S7 edge with the new gear VR (2016 edition). All was going well. Suddenly Samsung decided to bring an update named Oculus Home for China and after installing it, I can,t access the apps I had purchased and downloaded from Oculus store. The new Gear VR home only shows me the apps downloaded from Galaxy app store. It's really weird. How could Samsung ditch Oculus. Oculus is written even on the gear VR. Can anyone help me and get me out of this trouble. Thanks (By the way I live now in China but even in China, Oculus apps I had already purchased were working till Samsung forced a new update by installing Oculus Home for China.
Hi,
I live in China too and have the same issue with my Galaxy S7 Edge (Hong Kong G9350). As I understand it, both international (com.oculus.home) and China (com.oculus.gearchina) version of Oculus Home can co-exist on the phone, but the default app will be determined by the origin of the SIM card.
So if it isn't already in the device, the international version of Oculus Home home needs first to be installed. For this, a foreign SIM card and a foreign VPN connection are now needed (the device then just needs to be docked into the Gear VR to trigger the download and install process). I also saw on a Chinese forum that an app called 妙镜vr supposedly can force-start the download the international version of Oculus, but I didn't try that.
Once the downloads and installs are complete, the international version of Oculus can be used as long as you have a foreign SIM or no SIM in. However as soon as you dock the phone to the GearVR with a Chinese SIM in, you will be prompted to download and install "Oculus Home for China". If you do so, you will end up with a phone having both versions, with the Chinese one being the default. But this doesn't mean that the international version can not be used. You can still launch it from the Oculus Store app, via the blue banner that invites you to enter VR, or in the Oculus library of apps, where each VR app can be started individually. Another way to do it is to use a third party app such as QuickShortcutMaker, which will allow you to create a direct shortcut to Oculus Home (com.oculus.home) or any VR app.
The downside of these workarounds is that when you leave a VR app via the back button, you will be brought back to the "Oculus Home for China", which means that you actually have to undock the phone before being able to launch another app... In any case, remember that this is a reversible situation since you can always change the default Oculus Home just by switching to a foreign SIM card.