Hide Nav Bar & enable free tethering (help) - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm on nougat 7.0 rooted & unlocked
I've edited it on the build.prop but for reason everytime I press save it doesn't stick after rebooting the phone..
This is the codes I added
Free tethering - net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Nav bar hide - qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Please help

where did you update the buildprop to add the hide nav bar? I want to do that as well, prefer pie control. the only prop i edited and it stuck was disabling voice cancellation since i was getting echo comments when i was on the phone with people.

lopmig1 said:
where did you update the buildprop to add the hide nav bar? I want to do that as well, prefer pie control. the only prop i edited and it stuck was disabling voice cancellation since i was getting echo comments when i was on the phone with people.
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/system/build.prop

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i9300 - How to activate navbar?

In Settings under "Bars" there is nothing showing me options to activate navbar, however, when I install xposed and gravitybox and enable navbar over there in the program, the system settings under android show in "bars" a navbar chapter.
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
thank you all.
JustSkilled said:
In Settings under "Bars" there is nothing showing me options to activate navbar, however, when I install xposed and gravitybox and enable navbar over there in the program, the system settings under android show in "bars" a navbar chapter.
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
thank you all.
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check this out maybe it'll help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546865
JustSkilled said:
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
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That's very easy. Add the following line to your /system/build.prop, save, reboobâ„¢.
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0

Hide Status Bar Icons

Now that we have root is there a way to hide some of the status bar icons? Like system UI tuner does on the Nexus devices...
sprke said:
Now that we have root is there a way to hide some of the status bar icons? Like system UI tuner does on the Nexus devices...
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There's a few xposed modules I know Flat status bar, module will allow it
MrWicked1 said:
There's a few xposed modules I know Flat status bar, module will allow it
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This is still only possible with Root, correct?
Been looking around all afternoon, and seems like there was something called System Tuner UI, but was removed on Samsung S7 devices (probably all Sammy phones).
p.s.
I have a AT&T S7 Edge, but I doubt that will affect the answer(s)
Nova will do it.
rancidcrab said:
Nova will do it.
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True. It will do it on your home screens, but not within other apps.
NaxIonz said:
This is still only possible with Root, correct?
Been looking around all afternoon, and seems like there was something called System Tuner UI, but was removed on Samsung S7 devices (probably all Sammy phones).
p.s.
I have a AT&T S7 Edge, but I doubt that will affect the answer(s)
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Yeah Xposed requires root
There is an app called Notify Box that I have been using. It groups selected status bar notifications together and puts them in one drop down box that you can then delete or view. It seems to work pretty well.
Just found this in an LG group, "adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist alarm_clock,bluetooth,mobile" etc. No root required, just a working adb setup and developer options.
Partial list is;
cast
hotspot
bluetooth
zen (do not distrub icon)
alarm_clock (alarm icon)
managed_profile (work profile icon)
wifi
ethernet
mobile (mobile data icon)
airplane
nfc
I'm still looking for the name of the download booster icon
lazuhrus said:
Just found this in an LG group, "adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist alarm_clock,bluetooth,mobile" etc. No root required, just a working adb setup and developer options.
Partial list is;
cast
hotspot
bluetooth
zen (do not distrub icon)
alarm_clock (alarm icon)
managed_profile (work profile icon)
wifi
ethernet
mobile (mobile data icon)
airplane
nfc
I'm still looking for the name of the download booster icon
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This worked great. I did
Code:
adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist alarm_clock,nfc,bluetooth
Unfortunately the NFC icon stayed but the alarm clock and bluetooth are gone so anything is a huge improvement. Now I just need to figure out the names for the volte and rcs icons from rooting. I tried
Code:
adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist alarm_clock,nfc,bluetooth,volte,rcs
but neither went away. Either way thank you.
Hi, I tried that with alarm_clock but unfortunately I got an white square icon stead :silly:
This worked for me to disable the Alarm and Bluetooth icons. Thanks for the share!
DirkStorck said:
Hi, I tried that with alarm_clock but unfortunately I got an white square icon stead :silly:
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Not sure if you figured this out already but the white rectangle icon that appears is actually the "rotate" so add that to your list
nfc for us on Samsung is nfc_on
You can disable the battery icon but still have "show percentage" on in settings so no icon but still charge percentage.
I've been adding and removing frequently but here is my current disable list
Code:
adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist bluetooth,alarm_clock,rotate,battery,location,nfc_on
Hello,
Were you able to figure out the name of the Data boost icon? I like to have that turned on, I just cant stand seeing the icon.
Thanks,
Z
lazuhrus said:
Just found this in an LG group, "adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist alarm_clock,bluetooth,mobile" etc. No root required, just a working adb setup and developer options.
Partial list is;
cast
hotspot
bluetooth
zen (do not distrub icon)
alarm_clock (alarm icon)
managed_profile (work profile icon)
wifi
ethernet
mobile (mobile data icon)
airplane
nfc
I'm still looking for the name of the download booster icon
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Android Oreo Can't disable navigation bar

Hey guys i've updated my device to android oreo but now i can't disable the navigation bar with the build.prop method which worked in the recent android versions.
If i add the "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" line to the build prop my device screen stays black and the phone reboots after some seconds.
Is there another way to fully disable the navigation bar? I want to use pie controls so the global immersive hack is no option for me..
Thanks in advance
Agree. I'd love to know how to disable it.
Hey there,
Did you find any solution yet?
Currently on Oreo Beta and in just 30 minutes i hate the navbar already...
Anything?
Pls can somebody give a valuable answer

Best (Working) Xposed Modules for S8?

Hi all,
I'm running the PartCyborgRom-AQK3 ROM, and I have Xposed working. I couldn't find such a post, but I am wondering what modules are working for everyone with an S8? I know a lot of the modules are for AOSP and a lot are not for Nougat.
I tried BootManager, and unless I disabled too many things or something that I shouldn't have, enabling this one causes a bootloop.
Other than that, I currently have Firefds Kit, GravityBox, and XNotifications enabled.
Features I am still looking for are:
Disable High Brightness warning.
Remove Carrier from Statusbar
Remove AM/PM from stausbar clock. I've found this option but it usually adds a 2nd AM/PM.
At some point, I installed something that added "Outdoor Mode" to the Notification Toggles brightness settings. I can't remember what added this, but I'd like it back!
Did you find a solution for carrier label?
muzicman82 said:
Hi all,
I'm running the PartCyborgRom-AQK3 ROM, and I have Xposed working. I couldn't find such a post, but I am wondering what modules are working for everyone with an S8? I know a lot of the modules are for AOSP and a lot are not for Nougat.
I tried BootManager, and unless I disabled too many things or something that I shouldn't have, enabling this one causes a bootloop.
Other than that, I currently have Firefds Kit, GravityBox, and XNotifications enabled.
Features I am still looking for are:
Disable High Brightness warning.
Remove Carrier from Statusbar
Remove AM/PM from stausbar clock. I've found this option but it usually adds a 2nd AM/PM.
At some point, I installed something that added "Outdoor Mode" to the Notification Toggles brightness settings. I can't remember what added this, but I'd like it back!
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status and system ui tuner are no root apps and can do most of what you want
I use firefds for call record button..I just remove the clock from bar totally as I use a weather and clock widget all the time 3d flip clock and such.

Navigation Bar disapeared when getting rid of Navigation Gesture App on my Galaxy S8

Hello world~
I've been trying your XDA's Navigation Gesture on my Samsung Galaxy S8 (which is great ) but for some random reasons, it stopped working; like the pill was still here and I still could do the movement but it had no effect at all... so I thought just reinstalling the whole app thing would fix the bug... but no, it didn't! Instead, the Navigation Gesture still doesn't work and my initial NavBar just disappeared (Idk how to get it back). So now I have 2 problems! Can someone please help fix my phone, it getting really annoying.
Thx by advance.
To get the nav bar back disable hiding the nav bar and re enable it from the app
But first use root or adb to give it permission
AhmedHosny3 said:
To get the nav bar back disable hiding the nav bar and re enable it from the app
But first use root or adb to give it permission
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So I need first to give all permission back (including adb one) before disabling `hide navbar` and then I can delete the app?
Rymfire said:
So I need first to give all permission back (including adb one) before disabling `hide navbar` and then I can delete the app?
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I have seen the notification somewhere while enabling the gesture which says "Remember to unhide the navigation bar before uninstalling". Install the app, give the app permissions, unhide the navigation bar, and then install the app.
ahadbukhari said:
I have seen the notification somewhere while enabling the gesture which says "Remember to unhide the navigation bar before uninstalling". Install the app, give the app permissions, unhide the navigation bar, and then install the app.
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Thanks ! It worked out pretty well! :good:
Rymfire said:
Hello world~
I've been trying your XDA's Navigation Gesture on my Samsung Galaxy S8 (which is great ) but for some random reasons, it stopped working; like the pill was still here and I still could do the movement but it had no effect at all... so I thought just reinstalling the whole app thing would fix the bug... but no, it didn't! Instead, the Navigation Gesture still doesn't work and my initial NavBar just disappeared (Idk how to get it back). So now I have 2 problems! Can someone please help fix my phone, it getting really annoying.
Thx by advance.
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Now last problem is that for some reasons the pill stops working some time for no appearent reasons... anyone might know why?

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