Disable heads up notifications - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone, trying to find out if there is a way to disable heads up notifications system wide on OOS even if it involves root. Really hate these messages popping up on screen when I'm doing something for everyone to read.
Edit: Found out how using adb with the computer
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
Reboot your phone.

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XT1528 disabling junk apps without root. Verizon Moto E 2015.

Since Verizon model is locked down tight and there's no working root, here's some tips to disable some stubborn apps. These tips are especially for people who's using this phone on GSM network.
All these commands are performed in adb shell. (Your device should be in developer mode, and type "adb shell")
Starting with enabling GSM mode (put your phone in airplane mode first, then reboot and turn off airplane mode after typing these in):
Code:
settings put global preferred_network_mode 9
settings put global preferred_network_mode1 9
settings put global preferred_network_mode2 9
I know this is nothing new, but I thought it would be good to put it in one place since I'm talking about adb commands for this particular Verizon model Moto E.
Now, here's the other things to do to disable crap stuff that you can't normally do unless rooted:
Code:
pm hide com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice
pm hide com.motorola.setupwizard.devicesetup
pm hide com.motorola.setupwizard.controller
pm hide com.motorola.vzw.settings.extensions
pm hide com.vznavigator.Generic
pm hide com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
pm hide com.fusionone.android.sync.vzbuaclient
This will disable that pesky "Not Verizon SIM inserted message" on every reboot. Also, it'll hide some other junk as well. You can unhide them by using command "pm show".
To see what packages you have, use command "pm list packages".
I wish we had root for this device, but it's okay. I can live without it. It's only a $25 device.
I also tried Kingroot, don't use it. It'll randomly root for maybe couple minutes at a time and then you lose root and you have to reboot again just to attempt root again. You can't remove system apps even though it shows you have root, so it's not worth messing with it.
You realize that you didn't disable them? You must hid them from the app drawer. You have to use pm disable
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I think pm disable wont work with lollipop. Also pm hide disables them as far as I can tell. Otherwise, I should still see the SIM nag screen on every reboot.
I read pm disable used to be the way to do it in kitkat, but correct me if I'm wrong.
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Here's a handy tool I used to hide apps and stop the annoying update reminders every so many minutes. Root not required and useful for other phones as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
Thank you for post!
I Set
mode 8
mode1 6
mode2 5
to work with Rogers Canada.
And used Debloater by Gatesjunior

developer options are not available for this user

HI,
I just OTA updated to Android Q Beta 3 on my PH-1 (rooted). However, I'm experiencing a very interesting problem. When I go to developer options. Instead of a long list of options, I get a message of "developer options not available for this user". Moreover, the notifications pull down is no longer working anymore.
I have done tons of research and did try the following solutions
1) Using the widgets in Nova Launcher to create activities of "Essential SetupWizard Welcome Screen"
2) adb shell am start -n com.google.android.setupwizard/.SetupWizardTestActivity
3) using terminal to create new user
Unfortunately, none of the solutions works for me....would anyone able to give me a hand please?????

Moto Z4 Debloat Thread (Verizon)

Hey everyone, I figured I would post a thread sharing an article about how to debloat the verizon
edition of the phone, getting rid of all the annoying apps that are unnecessary. This doesn't
remove them from the phone permanently, just for the current "user". So no matter what,
a factory reset will bring everything back since we're not rooted, and not uninstalling from
the system.
From a fresh factory reset, I set up my fingerprint on the phone, and did this right away after adding
my google account. I also uninstalled any app from the phone itself (settings, apps) that gave me the
option, such as candy crush, since those stay away..
Here's the XDA article about what we're doing today, and the original source for the method used.
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Basic run down:
1) Enable Developer Options In Settings
2) Turn On USB Debugging
3) Install Application Inspector
4) Use ADB Within Command Prompt To Disable Packages. First typing
"adb shell", then "pm uninstall -k --user 0 XXXXXXXXXXXXX", where you replace
the XXXXXXXXXXXX with the package name of the app you're wanting
to not have anymore.
***(in step 4, we're typing the commands WITHOUT the quotes)***
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Here's a list of everything I've "uninstalled", with no adverse side effects.
com.motorola.mot5gmod
com.motorola.vzw.mot5gmod
com.discoveryscreen
com.vzw.ecid
com.vcast.mediamanager
com.motorola.vzw.cloudsetup
com.verizon.obdm_permissions
com.verizon.obdm
com.verizontelematics.verizonhum
com.verizon.messaging.vzmsgs
com.LogiaGroup.LogiaDeck
com.vzw.hss.myverizon
com.motorola.vzw.phone.extensions
com.securityandprivacy.android.verizon.vms
com.vzw.qualitydatalog
com.motorola.ltebroadcastservices_vzw
com.telecomsys.directedsms.android.SCG
com.motorola.vzw.loader
com.motorola.omadm.vzw
com.motorola.vzw.provider
====================================================
i threw this together real quick before work, will be adding pictures and such when i get home
Thanks man, I started a similar thread but it's nowhere near as neat and concise as yours..
Hey I heard somewhere a long time ago that WiFi calling wouldn't work without the My Verizon App. A level 1 tech told me the other day it had nothing to do with it. Mine is disabled (started to say frozen) and my phone hasn't been using it. I'm in a weak signal area and need it. I got disc. when transferred to a tier 2 tech.
Is that something you use? It's called HD Voice and Video in settings.
Hi, guys, is this debloat guide OTA updatable? Will it block OTA from Verizon?
Tekken Lord said:
Hi, guys, is this debloat guide OTA updatable? Will it block OTA from Verizon?
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The guide works with the OTA, no issues, except one package that breaks the update history, "com.motorola.vzw.phone.extensions", so, don't disable that one

Microphone permissions resetting after reboot on HD8 7.3.1.6

Hello. It's driving me crazy: microphone access permissions for Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Facebook Messenger keep reverting to disabled state after reboot. I tried setting them from adb (e.g. pm grant com.google.android.apps.meetings android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO) but it behaves the same. I do not have profiles enabled, I already wiped cache from recovery, I do not know what to try next. Storage and Camera permissions remain, just the Microphone is stubborn. Please help, thank you.
Update to 7.3.1.7 (a quick bug-fix release), then go through ALL of the tablet settings and toggle every one of them back and forth one time to end up on the correct setting, even if it looks like it is already on the correct setting (sometimes it isn't).
Just received 7.3.1.7 and the problem is still there after restart. Do you have the same version and for you is the microphone permission working fine for either of the sideloaded apps?
I'm having same problem. It seems to be happening only with sideloaded apps.
Actually I take that back, I just tried facebook app downloaded from Amazon appstore and it's also happening.
Restart your Fire tablet and view logs on your Fire tablet using ADB
Code:
//Enter ADB shell
adb shell
//Start logcat
logcat
and you can see the suspected app that revokes microphone permission.

Ho to remove "System update is available" badge in settings?[SOLVED]

Im on Android 10 and im very happy with it.
I disabled the update notification with whilst disabling the system update app
(shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup)
But the badge in settings is persistent.
Anything i can do about it?
Edit: @Nimueh solved this.
1. enable com.oneplus.opbackup
2. Turn on Airplane mode
3. clear data and cache of com.oneplus.opbackup
4. Reboot
5. disable/freeze com.oneplus.opbackup
6. Reboot
7. Turn off airplane mode
8. Enjoy
Thank you!
xtcislove said:
Im on Android 10 and im very happy with it.
I disabled the update notification with whilst disabling the system update app
(shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup)
But the badge in settings is persistent.
Anything i can do about it?
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If you're rooted then you can use an app like SD Maid, Titanium Backup or 3C Toolbox to simply "freeze" the system updater. I did that when I got the device 3 months ago or so, am still on the latest OOS 11 version and haven't seen any kind of update notification for OOS 12 anywhere.
Nimueh said:
If you're rooted then you can use an app like SD Maid, Titanium Backup or 3C Toolbox to simply "freeze" the system updater. I did that when I got the device 3 months ago or so, am still on the latest OOS 11 version and haven't seen any kind of update notification for OOS 12 anywhere.
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I guess you freeze the app while you had no notification for an update? So your phone never knew that an update is available?
I tried again and the badge is still visible.
adb shell pm disable-user com.oneplus.opbackup
adb shell pm disable-user com.oneplus.opbackup.white.overlay
adb shell pm disable-user com.oneplus.opbackup.black.overlay
I dont have any other updater apps to freeze as you see in the screenshot.
Thanks for your help
xtcislove said:
I guess you freeze the app while you had no notification for an update? So your phone never knew that an update is available?
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Ah yea, that's probably it then, I froze the Updater (and only the Updater, see screenshot) before it could pop up + annoy me.
What if you turn on Airplane Mode, clear storage + cache for the updater app under Settings - Apps and reboot ... is the notification back immediately or not? Maybe then you could freeze/disable it? *daumendrück* aka
Nimueh said:
Ah yea, that's probably it then, I froze the Updater (and only the Updater, see screenshot) before it could pop up + annoy me.
What if you turn on Airplane Mode, clear storage + cache for the updater app under Settings - Apps and reboot ... is the notification back immediately or not? Maybe then you could freeze/disable it? *daumendrück* aka
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Awesome! That did the trick.
Thank you very much. (Vielen Dank ;-))

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