As the title says, after i updated to Oreo, sometimes when i turn on the screen a message comes up saying something about "Unable to activate image resolution".
Notes:
1) I translated the message to English. I don't know the exact translation when someone uses English language on the phone.
2)The message pops up for a few seconds in a grey field down on the screen and then disappears.
3)The message doesn't pop up often and i can't replicate it so far by turning on the screen many times.
4)Both me and two friends of mine who own S8, have the same bug after Oreo update.
5)We all use Nova launcher so possibly it has to do with Nova?
Related
sms text messages are not showing up in the main conversation window. how ever they are being received to the handset and i can read them from the notification to a certain amount of characters and i can see the latest message before the main conversation window.
nexus 4 android 4.2.2.
First bug is more important to me.
Second bug is a software screen error (it is not the screen itself that is at fault)
I have small moving lines just below the clock. it shows up all the time 2 or 3px height and from battery to the right of the screen. seemingly random moving lines. blue/black. any rotation/screen shot still shows this error so as i said it rules out that its a screen issue/dead pixels.
- see attachment.
note: restarting my phone does not fix any of those two bugs.
p.s. my english skills are not great so sorry about grammar.
Thanks in advance - James.P
These two things really bug me and I'm very curious if samsung did something about if with an Android 4.3 out of the box phone. Can any note 3 owners confirm?
1) Defaults.
In 4.1, Google changed the look of the screen that says "open with." problem is, it made it that it took a few more clicks to actually get finished with that screen, so I think in 4.2, they added a feature that the last app you used, is already auto selected, and you just press OK. Samsung never added this feature.
2)Text message notification.
In Aosp (nexus) When you get a text message, the notification area gives you 3 options, reply, read, and call. Samsung never added this. Its extremely annoying because aside from the usefulness of reply and call, without a read button, they start to build up even if you swipe it away. And the next text you get will show up and lump together with the other one. You need to manually go in and click on each message. This is primarily the reason why I use Sliding Messaging.
So?
I have a question that would seemingly be simple to answer, but it's proving to be quite perplexing. I've searched everywhere but have been unable to find a solution or any reference to this issue whatsoever. I even called AT&T, and AT&T technical support didn't know what to do.
Basically, I notice that, whenever I receive a text message, take a screenshot, or any other action really, a pop-up message appears in a dark-grey box at the bottom of the screen. For a text message, it will read: "SMS Received: <Then the Content of the Message>." When I take a screenshot, a notification (at the bottom of the screen) will appear that reads: "Copied to Clipboard." These notifications are intrusive and annoying because they slow down the other operations of the phone. Everything else gets delayed. So if I'm in a texting conversation with someone, my reply to said person is delayed while the phone displays a notification at the bottom of the screen. I can't type my response while this action is taking place. Please note that this notification at the bottom of the screen is in addition to the notification that occurs in the status bar at the top of the phone.
I have searched everywhere in the phone settings for a reference to this feature and, in turn, a way to turn it off; but I have been unsuccessful. Can anyone please tell me how to turn off this troublesome notification feature?
Attached to this request, I have included a screenshot to illustrate the matter to which I'm referring. Please notice that, at the bottom of the screenshot, the words "Copied to Clipboard" are displayed. This is the pop-up that occurred after I had taken a screenshot of the home screen. Thank you for whatever assistance you may be able to provide.
I have a question that would seemingly be simple to answer, but it's proving to be quite perplexing. I've searched everywhere but have been unable to find a solution or any reference to this issue whatsoever. I even called AT&T, and AT&T technical support didn't know what to do.
Basically, I notice that, whenever I receive a text message, take a screenshot, or any other action really, a pop-up message appears in a dark-grey box at the bottom of the screen. For a text message, it will read: "SMS Received: <Then the Content of the Message>." When I take a screenshot, a notification (at the bottom of the screen) will appear that reads: "Copied to Clipboard." These notifications are intrusive and annoying because they slow down the other operations of the phone. Everything else gets delayed. So if I'm in a texting conversation with someone, my reply to said person is delayed while the phone displays a notification at the bottom of the screen. I can't type my response while this action is taking place. Please note that this notification at the bottom of the screen is in addition to the notification that occurs in the status bar at the top of the phone.
I have searched everywhere in the phone settings for a reference to this feature and, in turn, a way to turn it off; but I have been unsuccessful. Can anyone please tell me how to turn off this troublesome notification feature?
Attached to this request, I have included a screenshot to illustrate the matter to which I'm referring. Please notice that, at the bottom of the screenshot, the words "Copied to Clipboard" are displayed. This is the pop-up that occurred after I had taken a screenshot of the home screen. Thank you for whatever assistance you may be able to provide.
On a stock device that isn't rooted you cannot stop the toast messages. If rooted, install the Xposed framework and use the UnToaster module.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
On a stock device that isn't rooted you cannot stop the toast messages. If rooted, install the Xposed framework and use the UnToaster module.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate your time, although I wish there were an easier solution to this issue.
Just curious -- Is "toast message" the official term for such a notification, or is that your own terminology?
Rooting and using Xposed IS the easiest way to solve this. Otherwise you'll have to decompile system files, which from personal experience is very time consuming. Not to mention annoying.
Toast messages is official Google terminology. See http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html .
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Rooting and using Xposed IS the easiest way to solve this. Otherwise you'll have to decompile system files, which from personal experience is very time consuming. Not to mention annoying.
Toast messages is official Google terminology. See http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you again for your time. Have a good night.
Hi. I just updated my Android to 7.0 on Moto X Style/Pure, and I got multi-view/split screen feature. And I got this bar with information how to use split-screen. Can I get rid of it? It looks like a tutorial for new users, but it won't disappear :/
Here is a screenshot showing how it looks:
i.imgur.com/9TLTUOu.png
The thing that I circled in red. When translated to english it says "touch the window and hold it, then drag it here to use split screen feature" or something like that.
It disapears after some time
iks8 said:
It disapears after some time
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
@iks8: Thanks! It just disappeared after few hours since update to 7.0.
You have to tap or do the miltiwindows feature multiple times until it dissapear.