Mobile Hotspot/Tethering Unlock - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

Hello
I am coming to the g4 plus after having used the samesung s5 for years on MOAR rom and i am looking for how i can get my mobile hotspot back on sprint
I get Unable to connect to data network you may not be subscribed to .....
now i do not have a wifi plan per se but i do have a really old phone as a modem plan i am still paying for (back then it was 10$ a month for unlimited 2008)
so first thing i did was look for where to modify the apn settings for tethering like i had to do before but when the phone activates on sprint the apn menu disapears.
so i look for a custom rom like MOAR but for the g4 plus and i am not seeing any that say they have wifi hacks included

I did this successfully on the nougat soak, but requires root access. Add this line at the end of your build.prop (I used Root Explorer to edit the file):
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Save build.prop and reboot phone. Then, in the terminal emulator app, issue the following commands one at a time:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
Reboot phone again.
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You might want to try it after the build.prop edit to see if it works, the terminal emulator commands may not be necessary.

i just use airdroid for hotspot

I will take a look at airdroid tomorow if it works great if not ill have to dig into the build.prop was trying to avoid that with a ready made rom
this brings back memories of reg'editing my htc titan lol

shkrmkr said:
I did this successfully on the nougat soak, but requires root access. Add this line at the end of your build.prop (I used Root Explorer to edit the file):
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Save build.prop and reboot phone. Then, in the terminal emulator app, issue the following commands one at a time:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
Reboot phone again.
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You might want to try it after the build.prop edit to see if it works, the terminal emulator commands may not be necessary.
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This totally worked on my 1625, tethering was ghosted out. After this it works. Thank you
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robot_head said:
This totally worked on my 1625, tethering was ghosted out. After this it works. Thank you
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You used both or only the build.prop edit. I can add it to source in that case. And is this issue only with 1625 variant?

The compliance with the provider setting is well known for Moto phones (at least the ones sold in US). I am using an app from here on XDA called Entitlement Bypass:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/app-hotspot-entitlement-bypass-v1-1-5-9-t2705152

This works perfect. I used the build.prop edit and su command. Completely opened tethering.

shkrmkr said:
I did this successfully on the nougat soak, but requires root access. Add this line at the end of your build.prop (I used Root Explorer to edit the file):
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Save build.prop and reboot phone. Then, in the terminal emulator app, issue the following commands one at a time:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
Reboot phone again.
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You might want to try it after the build.prop edit to see if it works, the terminal emulator commands may not be necessary.
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This worked for my XT1644. Tethering and hospot option was grayed out in settings on custom ROMs, until doing this build prop edit. I did not have to run the commands, build prop edit solved my issue. Thank you so much.

When I rooted first time,I faced this problem of hotspot. I then installed elementalx in my device which solved the problem.

shkrmkr said:
I did this successfully on the nougat soak, but requires root access. Add this line at the end of your build.prop (I used Root Explorer to edit the file):
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Save build.prop and reboot phone. Then, in the terminal emulator app, issue the following commands one at a time:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
Reboot phone again.
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You might want to try it after the build.prop edit to see if it works, the terminal emulator commands may not be necessary.
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This does work on Motorola G5 plus unlocked from best bye bye using ATnT.

Unrooted XT1644. AT&T provider. Tethering & portable hotspot option is accessible, but when I click on it I encounter "account not set up for tethering...." Could I access the build prop edit via an ADB command or script?
EDIT: Nevermind. My phone's bootloader is locked so no ADB access possible anyway. Looks like I'll need to look into 3rd-party WiFi tethering apps (such as PdaNet+ or NetShare) non-root solutions.

Related

How-To restore data from titanium after rooting

Ok I have been fiddling with this for a while now and got it working;
- Download the app from the store, if you restore it with titanium, you will have major issues
- Restore app data
- Reboot, do not run the app
- Run the TB restore fixer from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473112
- Reboot again without doing anything else
- Launch the app, you should be good to go
Edit: One thing I also just realized is I had installed busybox from the play store before starting, as well.
Hello! Theres been a easier fix
Go into to terminal and type this
su
restorecon -R -v /data/data
Worked perfect for me
hacktheplant said:
Hello! Theres been a easier fix
Go into to terminal and type this
su
restorecon -R -v /data/data
Worked perfect for me
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i just got a note 3 yesterday
is there a good root method for an att note 3 and where i can find it
help apriciated
AT&T Galaxy Note 3 Original Android Development: then theres Root de la Vega
Ever rooted before?
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Also a question if I may do you know what root is and what your gonna use it for?

[Q] LG G2 AT&T Hotspot

How can we Enable the Hotpot Feature on ATT G2 or is there any other apps that could do the trick?! anyone!!!!!!
there have been a few "claims" nothing as of yet, not build.prop not database editing....
There is a ROM in the ATT area with enabled wifi tether.
HelloWorld11 said:
How can we Enable the Hotpot Feature on ATT G2 or is there any other apps that could do the trick?! anyone!!!!!!
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This has bee solved already..You must follow the instructions to the T the location is going to be different though...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478228
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eldedo said:
there have been a few "claims" nothing as of yet, not build.prop not database editing....
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Im on ATT LG G2 and my hotspot is enabled,,,,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478228
Tested and working!
1. Download SQLite Editor
2. Open the file - /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
3. There's a field named 'tether_entitlement_check_state'. Original value is set to 5. Changed it to 0 and save
4. Reboot the phone
5. Enjoy tethering.
Dinster said:
1. Download SQLite Editor
2. Open the file - /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
3. There's a field named 'tether_entitlement_check_state'. Original value is set to 5. Changed it to 0 and save
4. Reboot the phone
5. Enjoy tethering.
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I cant find the field name 'tether_entitlement_check_state'. is there a way to create it?

[HOW TO] Unlock tethering on Marshmallow 6.0

Google made a change from Android 4.1.2 which allows operators to know when users are using tethering and conveniently block tethered devices from accessing internet.
This can be fixed permanently using the following procedure and no root required on all rom types (stock, mod):
1) Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
2) Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
3) Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
4) Start an adb shell: adb shell
5) In the adb shell, run this command:
Code:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
Tested on Nexus 5 & 6 with Marshmallow STOCK ROM
Just tried this on a freshly imaged Verizon Nexus 6 with Marshmallow, and I'm still getting the prompt for subscribing to tethering.
Can you do this with sqlite editor? If so, how?
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
Can this be tried even if the Nexus6 boot loader is locked, without unlocking it ?
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trent999 said:
Can this be tried even if the Nexus6 boot loader is locked, without unlocking it ?
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You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
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Ocelot13 said:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
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I'm on Verizon and that's what I did also.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
nexus6r3plicant01 said:
You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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You don't need root to do it, you can make the change via recovery and adb shell commands.
wishkah said:
Can you do this with sqlite editor? If so, how?
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I'm not sure this can be done with sqlite editor anymore because when I go to the file path data>data>com.android.providers.settings>databases there is no longer a settings.db in that location to edit.
Maybe I'm missing something.... IDK???
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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Durthquake said:
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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editing the build.prop worked for me! thanks guys/gals
nexus6r3plicant01 said:
You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Is Rooot needed to do this through adb?
That is my question, too.
For right now, I want to wait to unlock and root. I have reasons...
Can I edit and replace build.prop somehow under those conditions ?
I have ADB and fastboot both working and have pulled a copy of the stock Lollipop build.prop onto my laptop. I can edit it, but can I push the revised copy back with the boot loader still locked and no root ?
I read somewhere about achieving temporary root via fastboot booting twrp, instead of flashing, but that fails for me and I cannot find the referencing thread.
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Same boat here. I'd love to enable this, but don't want to do too much as I'm switching to a 6P in two weeks.
Do you need root to mod this? i'm not able to R/W system without it I assume?
So, this link provides information on how to make the modifications to the build.prop without root which is what I needed to make things happen on Verizon. Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup. Specific steps I followed (assuming you've got adb working and USB debugging enabled):
- Download TWRP 2.8.7.1 from here
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot boot twrp-2.8.7.1-shamu.img
- When TWRP finishes booting, click Mount and check the box for /system
- adb pull /system/build.prop
- Use your favorite text editor to add the line net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to the build.prop file you just downloaded off the phone. Save the file.
- adb push build.prop /system/
- adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
- adb shell settings put global tether_dun_required 0
- adb reboot
And voila. When you reboot you'll be able to tether. At least I was.
Yes, the above is what I have been looking at, but it is important to realize it requires an unlocked bootloader, which requires a total phone wipe.
Plus I am concerned that this will prevent any future OTA, like to Marshmallow for mine, and also make it impossible to use Android Pay on that device, if those issues matter to you.
Yes, I know it is self-limiting to have a stock, locked N6.
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pmhesse said:
Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup.
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Also note that this will also make you unable to apply any future OTAs (neither pushed to you by Google, nor sideloaded via ADB).
18 months ago, before /system validation became a thing, I would have recommended this method to a lot of "casual" modders - booting to TWRP to fix a couple things, and then going on their merry way with an unrooted "stock" (or close enough to it as to not matter) device.
Now that /system validation is a thing (breaks OTA applicability, dm-verity), I wonder if it's actually more advisable that people keep TWRP installed, and take the time to fully educate themselves about what they're doing, so that in the future they can fix things themselves more easily (and manually apply the monthly security patches, etc.).
I'm honestly not sure about the right answer - what do folks think?
pmhesse said:
So, this link provides information on how to make the modifications to the build.prop without root which is what I needed to make things happen on Verizon. Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup. Specific steps I followed (assuming you've got adb working and USB debugging enabled):
- Download TWRP 2.8.7.1 from here
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot boot twrp-2.8.7.1-shamu.img
- When TWRP finishes booting, click Mount and check the box for /system
- adb pull /system/build.prop
- Use your favorite text editor to add the line net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to the build.prop file you just downloaded off the phone. Save the file.
- adb push build.prop /system/
- adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
- adb shell settings put global tether_dun_required 0
- adb reboot
And voila. When you reboot you'll be able to tether. At least I was.
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Ah. I don't have TWRP installed. Thats what I was missing. I went full stock besides my unlocked bootloader with Marshmallow. Not being able to Android Pay also sucks as I do use that. Wonder if I set it up first, then do this if it will let me still use the cards I load.
Durthquake said:
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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editing the build.prop worked for me! thanks guys/gals
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So the command did not work but adding the net..etc to build prop worked anyone in T-Mobile done this yet? Thanks
Correct, the command didn't work, but the line at end of build.prop did. Should work for any carrier.
Ocelot13 said:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
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Thank you!

[ROOT/Guide] Native Hotspot Working

Hi after a few days of tinkering with the native hotspot to work, i finally got it working. Im going to try to make it as easy as possible to follow the guide in aiding to get it to work for you.
I'm also going to try to create a automatic script to do it when I get some time.
My device:
Unlocked Pixel XL
Network: Sprint (Should theoretically work for all.)
Requirments:
Hackers Keyboard (From play store)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketworkstation.pckeyboard&hl=en
Termux (From play store)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux
Unlocked Bootloader
ElementX Kernel
Forum: [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/kernel-elementalx-pxl-0-02-t3487072[/URL]
Chainfire's Root method
Forum: [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/root-supersu-t3490156[/URL]
Steps:
Make sure you are rooted and have the ElementX kernel installed
Install Termux [From Playstore]
Install Hackers keyboard [From Playstore]
Open up termux
Type in su
Press Enter
Grant SuperSU access
Type mount -o rw,remount /system_root
Press Enter
Type in
cd /system_root/system/
Press Enter
apt-get install nano
Press Enter
This is a symlink binding to the directory that will allow us to modify build.prop
Nano is an editing application that's intuitive and easy to use.
Type in
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
Press Enter
Then type in
nano build.prop
Scroll all the way down to the end of the line, and add the following
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Using the hackers keyboard layout in landscape view press ctrl + x then press Y then Enter
Reboot your device and start the tethering, it should be able to turn on a hotspot with no errors. I may or may not work for all, but it did work for me so hopefully those out there that needed this will be able to benefit as well.
All screenshots
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B94c0AYYx44RTENkcm0wLU5MbEE
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Why use nano? You can just do "echo net.tethering.noprovisioning=true >> /system/build.prop" and not have to worry about special keyboards or apt-get installing anything.
josephcsible said:
Why use nano? You can just do "echo net.tethering.noprovisioning=true >> /system/build.prop" and not have to worry about special keyboards or apt-get installing anything.
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That work's too I forgot about that
But it needs to be
echo net.tethering.noprovisioning=true >> /system_root/system/build.prop
Since current root is systemless and the partition layout won't let you just touch the system directory without the symlink
This does not work on Verizon's network running Elemental X and build NDE63P
Not looking to thread crap, but just wanted to share my experience and get opinions:
I rooted previously using Chainfire's method. Granted root access to ROOT EXPLORER app----purchased several years ago.
Went into the system folder and opened the build.prop file.
Added the last line: net.tethering.noprovisioning=true and saved and rebooted.
This took a total of 2-3 minutes. I know not everyone wants to spend money, but for those that already purchaed ROOT EXPLORER, was my method OK?
Let me see if this is right so basically open root explorer then open system_root directory then system directory then open and edit build prop and put that line into the build prop net.tethering.noprovisioning=true >> ? So just that including the arrows?
psychatog64 said:
Let me see if this is right so basically open root explorer then open system_root directory then system directory then open and edit build prop and put that line into the build prop net.tethering.noprovisioning=true >> ? So just that including the arrows?
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Almost.....
I went in to the system directory and opened and edited the build.prop file
I only added the following line, with no extra arrows.
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
I saved and rebooted and native tethering works.
Root Explorer will save your original build.prop file as a backup.
Just for kicks....I switched back to my original build.prop file to check results.
As expected, tethering failed. When I re-edited the file and added net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
it was working again. Good Luck.
diesteldorf said:
Almost.....
I went in to the system directory and opened and edited the build.prop file
I only added the following line, with no extra arrows.
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
I saved and rebooted and native tethering works.
Root Explorer will save your original build.prop file as a backup.
Just for kicks....I switched back to my original build.prop file to check results.
As expected, tethering failed. When I re-edited the file and added net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
it was working again. Good Luck.
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Now this makes what work exactly the wifi hotspot under setting cause I didn't do this yet and I just clicked it and it turned on so idk what this does exactly
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psychatog64 said:
Now this makes what work exactly the wifi hotspot under setting cause I didn't do this yet and I just clicked it and it turned on so idk what this does exactly
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Or is this meant for like Bluetooth tethering and USB tethering
psychatog64 said:
Now this makes what work exactly the wifi hotspot under setting cause I didn't do this yet and I just clicked it and it turned on so idk what this does exactly
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Or is this meant for like Bluetooth tethering and USB tethering
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editing the build.prop and adding net.tethering.noprovisioning=true allows you to turn on the PORTABLE Wi-Fi hotspot from within the settings menu.
Certain carriers disable tethering my default, depending on your plan.
If you are already able to turn it on without making any changes, it's possible your carrier and/or plan already allows tethering by default.
diesteldorf said:
editing the build.prop and adding net.tethering.noprovisioning=true allows you to turn on the PORTABLE Wi-Fi hotspot from within the settings menu.
Certain carriers disable tethering my default, depending on your plan.
If you are already able to turn it on without making any changes, it's possible your carrier and/or plan already allows tethering by default.
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Interesting I have the Verizon old xl plan the 12 GB with 12 GB bonus data for life
psychatog64 said:
Interesting I have the Verizon old xl plan the 12 GB with 12 GB bonus data for life
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You don't have an unlimited data plan and Verizon allows tethering by default. That's why you don't have to make any build.prop changes to enable hotspot.
If you were on a legacy Unlimited plan, Verizon and others will have hotspot blocked, unless you pay extra or bypass the block by editing the build.prop
harritaco said:
This does not work on Verizon's network running Elemental X and build NDE63P
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The bootloader is unlocked and you have the latest chainfire root correct?
diesteldorf said:
You don't have an unlimited data plan and Verizon allows tethering by default. That's why you don't have to make any build.prop changes to enable hotspot.
If you were on a legacy Unlimited plan, Verizon and others will have hotspot blocked, unless you pay extra or bypass the block by editing the build.prop
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It shouldn't matter about the plan, the additional lines should bypass it. Can you send me a logcat and your build.prop
stuntnmore said:
It shouldn't matter about the plan, the additional lines should bypass it. Can you send me a logcat and your build.prop
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His point is that with Verizon hotspot works out of the box on all plans except unlimited data plans
If you have a Verizon Unlimited data plan just add
Code:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
to the build.prop and reboot
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The custom kernel, terminal, and custom keyboard are not needed with Verizon
sd_shadow said:
His point is that with Verizon hotspot works out of the box on all plans except unlimited data plans
If you have a Verizon Unlimited data plan just add
to the build.prop and reboot
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The custom kernel, terminal, and custom keyboard are not needed with Verizon
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Also this
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
That'll need to be put into termux that's how it worked for me. I tried both the unlocked and Verizon version. And yeah your right about the Verizon part of it.
stuntnmore said:
Also this
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
That'll need to be put into termux that's how it worked for me. I tried both the unlocked and Verizon version. And yeah your right about the Verizon part of it.
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I'm on Verizon unlimited all I did was edit the build.prop
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I'm on Verizon unlimited all I did was edit the build.prop
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Oh that's great to hear glad it works for you
No need for all of this. I just verified that the following works:
1. Install Network Signal Refresher Lite from the Playstore
2. Open both Network Signal Refresher and the Mobile Hotspot in split screen.
3. Hit the Refresh button in Network Signal Refresher and the quickly turn on Mobile Hotspot.
4. Profit!
Hope this helps.
335Deezl said:
No need for all of this. I just verified that the following works:
1. Install Network Signal Refresher Lite from the Playstore
2. Open both Network Signal Refresher and the Mobile Hotspot in split screen.
3. Hit the Refresh button in Network Signal Refresher and the quickly turn on Mobile Hotspot.
4. Profit!
Hope this helps.
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It's a need for those who wish for it to work all the time via toggle not to use an app every time, it's a lot more efficient.

Can someone with non-sprint s8 variant help?

Seems like sprint has cut off access to hotspot in the settings in the gs8 can some help me by pasting a copy of there tiles/location to see if i can just copy it into mines (assuming you have access to hotspot) to see if that would work?
Just follow the instructions here takes about 2 minutes to do:
https://www.xda-developers.com/thre...ickbaity-tricks-for-your-new-galaxy-s8-or-s8/
it will look basically like this, just copy and paste it here:
dream2qltesq:/ $ settings get secure sysui_qs_tiles
Wifi,SilentMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,AirplaneMode,WifiCalling,Flashlight,Hoebil Hotspot,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),custom(com.samsung.android.lool/com.samsung.android.sm.ui.booster.PerformanceTile),WifiHotspot,BlueLightFilter,custom(com.samsung.knox.securefolder/.switcher.SecureFolderTile),Location,custom(com.android.nfc/com.samsung.android.nfc.quicktile.NfcTile),custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),custom(com.samsung.android.oneconnect/.external.DeviceVisibilityTile),DormantMode,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.SecAccountTiles),MobileData,custom(com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice/com.samsung.android.app.edgelighting.tile.EdgeLightingTile),MobileData,Hotspot
Thanks in Advance.
Daddy43205 said:
Seems like sprint has cut off access to hotspot in the settings in the gs8 can some help me by pasting a copy of there tiles/location to see if i can just copy it into mines (assuming you have access to hotspot) to see if that would work?
Just follow the instructions here takes about 2 minutes to do:
https://www.xda-developers.com/thre...ickbaity-tricks-for-your-new-galaxy-s8-or-s8/
it will look basically like this, just copy and paste it here:
dream2qltesq:/ $ settings get secure sysui_qs_tiles
Wifi,SilentMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,AirplaneMode,WifiCalling,Flashlight,Hoebil Hotspot,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),custom(com.samsung.android.lool/com.samsung.android.sm.ui.booster.PerformanceTile),WifiHotspot,BlueLightFilter,custom(com.samsung.knox.securefolder/.switcher.SecureFolderTile),Location,custom(com.android.nfc/com.samsung.android.nfc.quicktile.NfcTile),custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),custom(com.samsung.android.oneconnect/.external.DeviceVisibilityTile),DormantMode,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.SecAccountTiles),MobileData,custom(com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice/com.samsung.android.app.edgelighting.tile.EdgeLightingTile),MobileData,Hotspot
Thanks in Advance.
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Wifi,MobileData,SilentMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight,AirplaneMode,WifiCalling,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),custom(com.samsung.android.lool/com.samsung.android.sm.ui.booster.PerformanceTile),WifiHotspot,BlueLightFilter,custom(com.samsung.knox.securefolder/.switcher.SecureFolderTile),Location,custom(com.android.nfc/com.samsung.android.nfc.quicktile.NfcTile),custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),custom(com.samsung.android.oneconnect/.external.DeviceVisibilityTile),DormantMode,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.SecAccountTiles),custom(com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice/com.samsung.android.app.edgelighting.tile.EdgeLightingTile),work
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You might also wanna look at this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72017727&postcount=9
It could be a Sprint thing as well with no Hotspot settings at all

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