Anyone know how to remove clock from status bar or the battery icon without installed apps?
I think you must root your phone
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You need to have your phone rooted and try xposed.
No need to root
Just install Nova Launcher and hide the status bar in the app. Look and feel > Notification Bar > Show notification bar, then uncheck the button
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Hi everyone
I tested a few apps to remove the Carrier name from the notification bar and lockscreen, but to no avail. Does someone have a good way to remove it? It takes far too much space on my notification bar...
Install xposed modules and after that install wanam xposed from the playstore
I already have a clock widget on my lockscreen and want to hide the clock from the statusbar. Anyone?
If you're rooted, as your signature claims, install the Xposed framework, then install Wanam Xposed. Under the notification panel menu in Wanam is a section labeled "Clock". One of the options in that section is to change the location of the clock. Tap the check box for a list of choices to appear. Select "Hide", then reboot.
I've modded my status bar icons with xposed modules. Where is these modifications save to ?
Hi, is it possible to have the stock status bar, without rooting the phone?
The emui statusbar is incompatible with some application as cpu stats, infact the cpu status is not displayed and the phone displays the default static icon of the program.
Could you help me
It's not possible w/o root. Heck, even without cyanogenmod you won't be able to get the stock one.
Maybe you can mess around with xposed somehow, but I doubt it.
If you have root and Xposed running, you could try the module "flat style bar indicators". You can modify and arrange every statusbar icon to your own wishes and the setup is very selfexplanatory.
I have the same problem. So the only walktaround is to root and install Xposed? Did anyone tried this and got it fixed?
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i've install "flat style bar indicators" with xposed but it did not work at all , like "gravity box" too
after a few wipes and reinstalls the "flat style bar indicators" works fine and gravity too
lost3 said:
i've install "flat style bar indicators" with xposed but it did not work at all , like "gravity box" too
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On my device it worked without any problems, also most of the Gravity-Box tweaks are working. I've got the xposed v86 installed on my VNS-L31.
Hi,
Before the oreo update is was possible to have badge notifications in the secure folder (Messenger, Snapchat) without showing a notification in de status bar. Since the update to Oreo this is not possible anymore... Any solutions?
Thx!
Anyone using the secured folder?
brokmaker said:
Hi,
Before the oreo update is was possible to have badge notifications in the secure folder (Messenger, Snapchat) without showing a notification in de status bar. Since the update to Oreo this is not possible anymore... Any solutions?
Thx!
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After Oreo update, notification panel and app badges are linked (thanks to Google).
So no, you will have either both or neither of them.
Edit: It might be Samsung's fault too, because, I think they removed the option for secured apps shortcut on homescreen as well.
Are there any alternatives for the secured folder?