Is there a way to get caller ID or caller screening on the OnePlus 6T? Prior to the 6T I was on a Pixel 2 and Everytime a call would go through it would say if it's a telemarketer or a scam likely, yet on my OnePlus 6t it does not do that.
I tried to install the Pix3y on Magisk but it bricked my phone.
Also if anyone could recommend any good Magisk modules to try that be great
Thanks
I side loaded the Google dialer.
js2shanks said:
Is there a way to get caller ID or caller screening on the OnePlus 6T? Prior to the 6T I was on a Pixel 2 and Everytime a call would go through it would say if it's a telemarketer or a scam likely, yet on my OnePlus 6t it does not do that.
I tried to install the Pix3y on Magisk but it bricked my phone.
Also if anyone could recommend any good Magisk modules to try that be great
Thanks
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Install Google dialer framework from magisk and then you will be able to install Google dialer from Google play.
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js2shanks said:
Is there a way to get caller ID or caller screening on the OnePlus 6T? Prior to the 6T I was on a Pixel 2 and Everytime a call would go through it would say if it's a telemarketer or a scam likely, yet on my OnePlus 6t it does not do that.
I tried to install the Pix3y on Magisk but it bricked my phone.
Also if anyone could recommend any good Magisk modules to try that be great
Thanks
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Go to Magisk Manager > Downloads > search for Google Dialer Framework (Created by TJJ) > Download and install.
Reboot.
Clear Google Playstore Data.
Search for "Google Phone" in the PlayStore and install it.
Go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Phone App > Select the Google Phone app.
You will receive official updates from the PlayStore.
Enjoy.
Battlehero said:
Go to Magisk Manager > Downloads > search for Google Dialer Framework (Created by TJJ) > Download and install.
Reboot.
Clear Google Playstore Data.
Search for "Google Phone" in the PlayStore and install it.
Go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Phone App > Select the Google Phone app.
You will receive official updates from the PlayStore.
Enjoy.
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Thank you so much, that worked!
One last question if anyone could answer this,
Has anyone got WiFi calling to work on the OnePlus 6T vzn?
js2shanks said:
One last question if anyone could answer this,
Has anyone got WiFi calling to work on the OnePlus 6T vzn?
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It doesn't work, unfortunately. I am not sure if this is something that VZW can address down the road, but you can ask them.
js2shanks said:
One last question if anyone could answer this,
Has anyone got WiFi calling to work on the OnePlus 6T vzn?
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I'm not sure about Verizon specifically. However, my network provider (Three UK) does not officially support the OnePlus 6T. I was able to activate the VoLTE option using the magisk module "VoEnabler". It allows me to use the functionality now. Your millage may vary.
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I'm not sure about Verizon specifically. However, my network provider (Three UK) does not officially support the OnePlus 6T. I was able to activate the VoLTE option using the magisk module "VoEnabler". It allows me to use the functionality now. Your millage may vary.
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Thank you for the suggestion. I now have the wifi calling option!
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Anyone get WiFi Assistant working on Nougat? most articles have the instructions below but I cannot find the networking option. Anyone have success with this?
If your phone is ready for WiFi Assistant, you should see the option in Settings>Google>Networking. You may also find it in Settings>WiFi>Gear icon (top right). From within there, you will see a toggle for “Use open Wi-Fi automatically.”
I’m not currently seeing it live on my Nexus devices, but you may. Be sure to head into Google Play and update to the latest version of Google Connectivity Services. You may also need an update to Play Services as well or maybe you just need to remain patient.
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Ok, I found the settings it wasn't under anything called networking though. had to go to advanced in the wifi options and use open Wifi automatically aka the wifi assistant feature -__- I love great instructions
who would've thought. and you have to actually click that option to see what it does.
It's in Settings --> Google --> Networking if thats what your referring to. Seems to work decently.
jackpollard said:
It's in Settings --> Google --> Networking if thats what your referring to. Seems to work decently.
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I am, in my post I mention there is no option there for me. Anyone know why? i installed the google connectivity services also while I was on nougat.
drago10029 said:
I am, in my post I mention there is no option there for me. Anyone know why? i installed the google connectivity services also while I was on nougat.
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Then maybe that last part of their instructions!??
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it's in the advanced wifi setting
Jammol said:
Then maybe that last part of their instructions!
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ok, I found the settings it wasn't under anything called networking though. had to go to advanced in the wifi options and use open Wifi automatically aka the wifi assistant feature -__- I love great instructions
who would've thought. and you have to actually click that option to see what it does.
For me it's in the Settings>Google>Networking. Also if you have WiFi Assist, it will be called WiFi assist. It will actually prompt you about connecting to open networks and optimizing and securing them.
Anyone know why Nougat 7.1.1 wifi advanced setting set wifi region code is mising right now and mashmallow 6.0.1 has an option?
What about when the whole option is missing? Just noticed recently the always on vpn is greyed out and where wifi assistant *used to be* it now is not. I even reverted google connectivity services back to factory (uninstalled updates), nothing, updated it, still nothing.
I downloaded the google dialer and google contact manager apps that work with the Axon 7. I am not rooted and I don't like the default dialer and contact manager. I sidedloaded the google dialer and contact manager. But there was no way I could set them as the default. I installed an app called HideApp and that let me disable the mifavor contact manager so now it uses the google one by default. However, I could not disable the mifavor dialer as it was grayed out. I can use the google dialer to initiate calls but all incoming calls are handled by the stock dialer. Is there any way without root to set the default dialer?
Mine did that, with root and completely freezing the stock dialer. I've read a few others experienced this too.
You need some framework found in custom roms in order to get rid completely of mi favor incoming call interface.
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Yep I was afraid of that. Didn't really want to root quite yet. Thanks for the info.
I use these without any problem. I like the way they work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asus.contacts
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asus.contacts.theme.dark&hl=en
jaseman said:
I use these without any problem. I like the way they work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asus.contacts
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asus.contacts.theme.dark&hl=en
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call ui changed?
I'm trying to disable Play Protect in the menu of the play store and/or in Google services menu and the option to do so isn't there. I have a 918 on 10k. Also need help disabling my own personal Hate for Google button.
I came here from a Google search. The option has disappeared on my phone too. I only switched it off a few days ago.
Now it is back on with no option to turn it off. I can only guess Google have deliberately removed the option
My phone is Doogee BL5000 if that makes any difference. Android 7.0
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I came here from a Google search. The option has disappeared on my phone too. I only switched it off a few days ago.
Now it is back on with no option to turn it off. I can only guess Google have deliberately removed the option
My phone is Doogee BL5000 if that makes any difference. Android 7.0
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Same. I Googled it, and my phone and Tab s2 tablet do not have the option Google says I should have. I do not even have the option in my phone setting-google services-security to disable "verify apps". I play around with Lucky Patcher sometimes and the play store calls it a virus but now I'm getting a 504 error updating Kaspersky. Everything else updated. I feel it's related.
Why turn it off?
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Bubba Fett said:
Same. I Googled it, and my phone and Tab s2 tablet do not have the option Google says I should have. I do not even have the option in my phone setting-google services-security to disable "verify apps". I play around with Lucky Patcher sometimes and the play store calls it a virus but now I'm getting a 504 error updating Kaspersky. Everything else updated. I feel it's related.
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I also use LP and there's an option to disable play protect within LP, then again we shouldn't talk about LP on xda.
I'm getting warnings about 2 apps, the one that can not be mentioned and SELinux Switch. I don't mind Google protecting us but they should at least allow us to disable it if we are confident.
There's no option to disable Play Protect any more. If you choose to "use anyway" you are still stuck with permanent explanation notifications and a permanent warning in Play Store
I can't find any information about this even from Google themselves
Hope somebody on this site can find a fix for this
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I'm getting warnings about 2 apps, the one that can not be mentioned and SELinux Switch. I don't mind Google protecting us but they should at least allow us to disable it if we are confident.
There's no option to disable Play Protect any more. If you choose to "use anyway" you are still stuck with permanent explanation notifications and a permanent warning in Play Store
I can't find any information about this even from Google themselves
Hope somebody on this site can find a fix for this
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I must have found the same info as you did. Are you having any issues updating any apps? There should be no reason my anti-virus won't update right now. I did just install xposed and activate the module for the "the app that cannot be named". I'll try to uninstall it when I get a chance.
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I must have found the same info as you did. Are you having any issues updating any apps? There should be no reason my anti-virus won't update right now. I did just install xposed and activate the module for the "the app that cannot be named". I'll try to uninstall it when I get a chance.
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No, not that I've noticed. Apps are updating as normal as far as I can tell. I do have Magisk and I'm having issues with getting SafetyNet status. Maybe that is affecting something
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I'm getting warnings about 2 apps, the one that can not be mentioned and SELinux Switch. I don't mind Google protecting us but they should at least allow us to disable it if we are confident.
There's no option to disable Play Protect any more. If you choose to "use anyway" you are still stuck with permanent explanation notifications and a permanent warning in Play Store
I can't find any information about this even from Google themselves
Hope somebody on this site can find a fix for this
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No, not that I've noticed. Apps are updating as normal as far as I can tell. I do have Magisk and I'm having issues with getting SafetyNet status. Maybe that is affecting something
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Check your play store settings. It showed up finally. I turned it off.
Thanks. Found the option and turned off
No option for me to turn off. Nothing in settings. Auto updated itself today.
Is there any way that we can make google pay to work in our rooted devices? Magisk hide doesn't work is there any other way?
Clear GPay app data and force stop it. Go to settings -> apps and notifications and choose google play services and from permissions, disable the telephone permission.
Now open gpay app and set up upi. After finishing it, go back and enable the telephone permission for Google Play services
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Clear GPay app data and force stop it. Go to settings -> apps and notifications and choose google play services and from permissions, disable the telephone permission.
Now open gpay app and set up upi. After finishing it, go back and enable the telephone permission for Google Play services
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Thanks man so cool but what if i dont give the phone permission to google play services ?
If i give the permission will it detect root again?
Arown orton said:
Thanks man so cool but what if i dont give the phone permission to google play services ?
If i give the permission will it detect root again?
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If you keep it disabled i think the contacts will stop syncing.
No problem in re-enabling it after setting up upi
kickyvivi said:
If you keep it disabled i think the contacts will stop syncing.
No problem in re-enabling it after setting up upi
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Great , thank you very much. Appreciated. :good:
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If you keep it disabled i think the contacts will stop syncing.
No problem in re-enabling it after setting up upi
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Well there is I used that and after setting up upi if you give the telephony permission the Gpay will remove the authentication
navtey said:
Well there is I used that and after setting up upi if you give the telephony permission the Gpay will remove the authentication
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Magisk hide will help you with that issue
kickyvivi said:
Magisk hide will help you with that issue
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It didn't actually ! That's what i was confused about when i did it. Had to revert to stock rom coz i do payments on regular basis. Maybe i should check it out again? Or wait pie gonna come soon ?
navtey said:
It didn't actually ! That's what i was confused about when i did it. Had to revert to stock rom coz i do payments on regular basis. Maybe i should check it out again? Or wait pie gonna come soon ?
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First use magisk hide, then disable the telephone permission and setup GPay, then re enable the permission and everything should work.
guys, not working, using havoc
I'm not sure which messages app I am supposed to set as default to get RCS enabled. Neither one say Google anywhere, and all I have to differentiate the two are the icons. Can anyone tell me which one is "official" from Google so I can try to get RCS working?
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I'm not sure which messages app I am supposed to set as default to get RCS enabled. Neither one say Google anywhere, and all I have to differentiate the two are the icons. Can anyone tell me which one is "official" from Google so I can try to get RCS working?
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The blue icon one is the google one.
Thanks mate. Any idea how to uninstall the update on that app?
LittleRedDot said:
Thanks mate. Any idea how to uninstall the update on that app?
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Google Message is a user app, not a system one you uninstall it but can't donwgrade. To downgrade it's more complicated your must uninstall completely and download a previous version on Apkmirror for example, but I don't see the point of downgrading.