Hey guys, does anyone know how to disable the stock lock screen on the Axon 7? Thanks!
If you are rooted, and have Xposed
It exists a module that i downloaded here on XDA.
You can search "LockScreenDisabler xposed"
I am using and really works.
No need to reboot after enabling or disabling.
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Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587192
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I read somewhere that you have to disable your finger print first, then you can remove the lockscreen.
Please note, you will still have to slide to unlock but wont have to do pin or password.
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After root and applying wanam x posed I am not able to get into my private mode. My fingerprint is recognized, but I get the message that private Mode failed please try again. Any suggestions?
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I'm having the same issue, I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
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Ok cool. At least I'm not the only one.
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Interesting discovery. All the research I've done on this issue points to the phone using ART. I checked the setting and my phone says it's using dalvik. So I figured maybe I can just try switching it to ART then switching it back. So I switched the setting to ART then reboot the phone, after it came back on I went to that setting and it still says dalvik. I tried it a couple times with the same result. It must be related to our issue somehow, just not sure why or how to fix it.
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Afaik root breaks private mode. Same thing happened to people who used cfroot.
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It looks like it's just the framework that breaks it. When I uninstall the framework it starts working again. I guess no xposed if we want private mode. [emoji20]
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briantacker said:
It looks like it's just the framework that breaks it. When I uninstall the framework it starts working again. I guess no xposed if we want private mode. [emoji20]
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i had a issue after i installed framework my txt where showing sending on my phone..had to unistall xposed
Is there a tweak in framework to be done to achieve private mode again? A module that I don't know of?
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Odin80 said:
Is there a tweak in framework to be done to achieve private mode again? A module that I don't know of?
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When xposed installer is installed on our device private mode breaks. Only option to fix this is to disable and uninstall all molecules and uninstall exposed. I have the sprint varient and this was the only fix. If a custom rom has native mods then I think it shoudl work but as of right now I dont think theres a fix with private mode and xposed installer yet.
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Interesting discovery. All the research I've done on this issue points to the phone using ART. I checked the setting and my phone says it's using dalvik. So I figured maybe I can just try switching it to ART then switching it back. So I switched the setting to ART then reboot the phone, after it came back on I went to that setting and it still says dalvik. I tried it a couple times with the same result. It must be related to our issue somehow, just not sure why or how to fix it.
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Xposed will not run in ART. It will automatically toggle your runtime back to Dalvik if it is installed. This is by design.
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Hi, so I've just installed a custom recovery twrp 2.7.0.0 and after the boot the double tap to wake up the phone didn't worked, I already checked in the settings app but it still was enabled and the double tap to lock it is still working.
Any idea how to fix it, it's a g2 d802 4.4.2
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Hi, so I've just installed a custom recovery twrp 2.7.0.0 and after the boot the double tap to wake up the phone didn't worked, I already checked in the settings app but it still was enabled and the double tap to lock it is still working.
Any idea how to fix it, it's a g2 d802 4.4.2
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dialer -> 3845#*802#
settings -> upgrade touchscreen firmware
profit
Wow thank you very much for your fast help.
I'll try it later on my friend phone and let you know
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Hi
Recently i decided to encrypt my new note 4 after lollipop update , the problem is after that i couldn't set the unlock option back to swipe or non of lockscreen , the only option available is fingerprint or pw , after google search i figure out to clear credentials could solve the problem but it was greyed out
What can i do ?
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Either I'm going crazy, or I once saw all the system information under each setting tab but I have no clue what I did to enable the info. I have the US variant unlocked bootloader rooted on latest B29 with AT&T service. Any ideas? I'd like to re-enable that feature as it was pretty awesome information at a glance.
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Use AndroidNify in xposed module to enable it
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You may be right. I did have that module installed but really didn't see what improvements it made so foolishly I removed it. I'll try that again.Thanks for that hint!
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Any way to get around thisView attachment 4541968
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If you move further and install xposed module, there is an app you can install which actually hides the root status of your phone from apps that operate on unrooted phones only. I live in Greece and I didn't find the app useful at all, because it was unable to hide the root status from a certain app I was interested.
Thanks, I got it
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You could use Magisk which hides root using Magisk Hide