Hello fellow 9T users,
I have been searching around with not much result on this, so as a last resort i ask the community.
I wanted to use a live wallpaper for both home and lock screen, and i wanted to try the method with using the 24H Dynamic Wallpaper (seriously why do we have to do it this way?). When selecting wallpapers from the settings i have 4 tabs: Local Photos, Recent, Pre-installed and live.
Now i do believe i did actually had more live Wallpaper options instead of the 4 in the tab available... And this is my second 9T (had a hardware failure) and i remember i had the 24H Wallpaper on both devices. Its missing, i have tried changing region to see if it was hidden but nope.
Is this because i updated to MIUI 11? (V11.0.3, android 9, Europe). Maybe the wallpaper carrousel that has been added? Or is the file just missing?. I have been switching around with roms, but have reverted to stock and also installed an ota update, maybe this could be the culprit?
Kinda lost on this one, so if anyone could give a hand it would be really appreciated!
I just received the Xiaomi mi 9T Pro 2 days ago and just updated to miui 11.0.3 based on Android 10. I live in canada so I probably have that version of the OS. I can confirm that in the update featurette it showed the 24 hours dynamic wallpapers as part of the update, but no matter where I go either in the theme or wallpaper settings or the one from the store, I simply cannot find the 24h wallpapers.
I hope they can fix this soon.
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Suddenly I am unable to add mi locker wallpapers to favourites, touching the little heart on the lock screen has no effect whatsoever, although it has worked before...
It's a pity, because I really like some of the wallpapers and would love to save them, but somehow my Axon won't let me do this anymore. Multiple mi locker and phone restarts did not fix the problem unfortunately and also I doubt that there is a saving limit of 7 (the ones I saved before the issue) as moving them didn't help either.
I'm fully stock and not rooted (yet) and using the G model (B08, obviously).
Did anyone else encounter the same problem and knows how to fix this, or at least how to save the pictures anyway?
Thanks in advance
It works again, but no idea why. I'm confused ?
If I'm not mistaken only some can be saved, specifically older ones. I never saw an option to save any of the newer ones.
Supposedly there's a system update for my s7 edge sprint. When I tried to update it it stated my system was modified so I checked. Sure enough it stated custom not official. The only thing I installed that changed anything was the live wallpaper changer. The one that allowed live wallpaper for lockscreen because the Samsung theme thingy took that option away for plain Jane wallpapers. It's the one somewhere in the xda developers forums.
Try to uninstall the app, then clear data and cash in recovery mode. If that doesn't help, then u may need to factory reset
I can't factory reset due to that the one I used somehow replaced the original one and can't be disabled or Uninstalled.
I know Samsung s7 edge couldn't modify system without root I am not rooted at all factory reset wouldn't work I think if it somehow replaced the system file. I can't post screenshot of it either xda won't let me yet.
Ogre thanks I thought about what I used to do with my note 5 and 2 I multiple wipe cache etc 6 times system still read custom on the 7th one it somehow read official and the update was taken and after the update I was somehow able to keep the live wallpaper for both home or home and lockscreen too bad I can't do separate for home and lockscreen it only had 2 options.
I seriously miss my note 2 may it rest in peace due to wife dropping it 6 stories. My HTC Diamond custom rom I made she also destroyed. My touch pro custom same by me ran over cause she dropped it. My touch pro 2 swimming pool accident customed by me as well. My first Android evo 4g forgot what happened to it lol probably the wife as well.
And to Windows 6.5 rest in peace I miss making my own custom rooms thanks to Xda and the people who made the kitchens I used just never had the guts to release them.
May my note 5 she has customed with moar rom have a longer life spam
Still unsure about rooting my 7 edge
Yesterday, I found some time to try a retail demo G6 and compared to the Galaxy S6, however, the demo G6 I tried wasn't connected to Wi-Fi, so I couldn't test some things. out. Click "click to show content" below for my findings (taken from my Instagram post that I had copied before posting, since Instagram decided to screw up the formatting).
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(Go to my Instagram account via a link on my XDA profile and find the original photo there)
(I have a few questions for any of you who own a LG G6 or other LG phone running their version of Android 7.0 so expand the description if you want to see those questions)
I found a demo LG G6, and decided to try it out, to find out that...
LG actually uses the Google emoji from stock Android!!! Yes!!!!!
Unlike that Sam-suck Galaxy S8 that uses their crappy and hard to read emoji that I absolutely hate.
I also found that LG's version of Android also has custom font support. Hopefully it's actually using FlipFont, because if that's the case, I could load my custom Comic Neue font package that I have on my Galaxy Tab A and use that.
(Does LG's Android use FlipFont or another font system where I can easily create a custom font package to use there?)
LG's Android also has custom theme support, so hopefully there's a theme that can make it look like stock Android 7.0, but sadly, the demo G6 I tried wasn't connected to WiFi. I already know LG's custom launcher has 2 versions, one with an app drawer and one without.
(Is there a theme for LG phones that can make it look like stock Android?)
Another thing I didn't notice in reviews on YouTube is that the power button is combined with the fingerprint sensor. Nice!!
Plus, LG's Android does have user changeable DPI settings. Hopefully that setting doesn't only affect LG apps.
One thing I forgot to check is if LG's Android has a blue light filter, which CyanogenMod does have.
(Does LG's version of Android have some kind of blue light filter or "night mode"?)
Even then, I'm probably not gonna upgrade my phone this year, because I had already gone through so much trouble trying to sign back in to all my apps after transferring to the Galaxy Tab A WiFi+cellular, unless there is an Android app (that does not require root) that can actually preserve app data so I would be able to continue right where I left off after switching to a new phone.
With that, I am considering getting a G6 (in silver or black, 64GB) (either that, or I might wait for either the G7 or whatever the next OnePlus will be called) but want to ask some questions, mainly pertaining to the software experience, which is my main deciding factor when it comes to buying an Android device.
Anyway, just open the spoiler thing above if you don't understand why I'm asking the following questions.
Does LG's Android use FlipFont or another font system where I can easily create a custom font package to use there?
Is there a theme for LG phones that can make it look like stock Android?
Does LG's version of Android have some kind of blue light filter or "night mode"?
kbhasi said:
Yesterday, I found some time to try a retail demo G6 and compared to the Galaxy S6, however, the demo G6 I tried wasn't connected to Wi-Fi, so I couldn't test some things. out. Click "click to show content" below for my findings (taken from my Instagram post that I had copied before posting, since Instagram decided to screw up the formatting).
(Go to my Instagram account via a link on my XDA profile and find the original photo there)
(I have a few questions for any of you who own a LG G6 or other LG phone running their version of Android 7.0 so expand the description if you want to see those questions)
I found a demo LG G6, and decided to try it out, to find out that...
LG actually uses the Google emoji from stock Android!!! Yes!!!!!
Unlike that Sam-suck Galaxy S8 that uses their crappy and hard to read emoji that I absolutely hate.
I also found that LG's version of Android also has custom font support. Hopefully it's actually using FlipFont, because if that's the case, I could load my custom Comic Neue font package that I have on my Galaxy Tab A and use that.
(Does LG's Android use FlipFont or another font system where I can easily create a custom font package to use there?)
LG's Android also has custom theme support, so hopefully there's a theme that can make it look like stock Android 7.0, but sadly, the demo G6 I tried wasn't connected to WiFi. I already know LG's custom launcher has 2 versions, one with an app drawer and one without.
(Is there a theme for LG phones that can make it look like stock Android?)
Another thing I didn't notice in reviews on YouTube is that the power button is combined with the fingerprint sensor. Nice!!
Plus, LG's Android does have user changeable DPI settings. Hopefully that setting doesn't only affect LG apps.
One thing I forgot to check is if LG's Android has a blue light filter, which CyanogenMod does have.
(Does LG's version of Android have some kind of blue light filter or "night mode"?)
Even then, I'm probably not gonna upgrade my phone this year, because I had already gone through so much trouble trying to sign back in to all my apps after transferring to the Galaxy Tab A WiFi+cellular, unless there is an Android app (that does not require root) that can actually preserve app data so I would be able to continue right where I left off after switching to a new phone.
With that, I am considering getting a G6 (in silver or black, 64GB) (either that, or I might wait for either the G7 or whatever the next OnePlus will be called) but want to ask some questions, mainly pertaining to the software experience, which is my main deciding factor when it comes to buying an Android device.
Anyway, just open the spoiler thing above if you don't understand why I'm asking the following questions.
Does LG's Android use FlipFont or another font system where I can easily create a custom font package to use there?
Is there a theme for LG phones that can make it look like stock Android?
Does LG's version of Android have some kind of blue light filter or "night mode"?
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1: No idea
2: kind of, but apparently the text color in the settings is tied to to the one in the notification shade so you tend to get both of them either with a dark or a light color. Check the themes forum.
2: Yes
Obscure Reference said:
1: No idea
2: kind of, but apparently the text color in the settings is tied to to the one in the notification shade so you tend to get both of them either with a dark or a light color. Check the themes forum.
2: Yes
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I tried, but I couldn't find it.
Closest I found was a "Pixel" theme, but I think I might be able to combine that with Nova Launcher + one of those stock Android icon packs for 3rd party launchers + Google Gboard + a bunch of stock Android apps that Google has uploaded to the Play Store, to get as close to stock Android as possible, or I might wait for LineageOS or another custom rom with the stock Android UI to be released for the G6.
(I do like using Nova Launcher Prime because one of the things it allows me to do is to hide a number of the Samsung apps and bloatware on my Galaxy Tab A, plus I can hide the app drawer behind a double tap gesture)
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I tried, but I couldn't find it.
Closest I found was a "Pixel" theme, but I think I might be able to combine that with Nova Launcher + one of those stock Android icon packs for 3rd party launchers + Google Gboard + a bunch of stock Android apps that Google has uploaded to the Play Store, to get as close to stock Android as possible, or I might wait for LineageOS or another custom rom with the stock Android UI to be released for the G6.
(I do like using Nova Launcher Prime because one of the things it allows me to do is to hide a number of the Samsung apps and bloatware on my Galaxy Tab A, plus I can hide the app drawer behind a double tap gesture)
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You can actually hide apps in the stock launchers too.
Could someone let me know what the default Mediapad M3 apps are on Emui 5 (BTV-DL09)?
I just got the tablet yesterday and it was on Emui 4. There was no OTA so I used Firmware Finder to upgrade to Nougat and Emui 5. When I tried to change themes the default HWThemeManager is missing - I'm wondering what else might be missing?
The HW apps I have are:
calculator
camera
contacts
dialler
email
files
gallery
hicare
higame
messaging
system update
tablet manager
videos
weather
And Bluetooth isn't working, I've seen a few posts online where it's the same for some, but no real 'fix'. I'm considering downgrading to Android 6, but the 10 mins i was on Emui 4 I don't think i liked it
ALL FIXED: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/help/how-fixed-various-problems-bluetooth-t3740675
I got the Android O for my Samsung Galaxy tab S3 here in india. Update size is around 1123 MB.
New features are
1. Experience 9
2. Doldy Atmos enhancements
3. New options to play sound of a particular app on a particular device. Ex : if u have connected a Bluetooth speaker, now u have the ability to select only YouTube audio to be played on Bluetooth speaker.
4. Live messages
5. New notification icons and app icons( I guess part of experience 9 home)
6. Multiple clock faces and colours for clock in lock screen.
That's the S9/S9+ wallpaper. Is that on the device after Oreo or did you put it on your tablet? And if it comes with Oreo is it live like on the S series?
Are there themes? I really really want to have black theme all over instead of blinding white
Well this is my experience:
-Changes mentioned by kmdshoyaib in op
-No themes of course (and i wasn't expecting that)
-The overall experience is smoother than nougat but I have to say many lags and delays specially in samsumg keyboard, and third party apps menus are still there (I did a clean install and factory reset)
-I feel a better response time to S-pen (maybe a placebo effect)
-Other things including batter life needs more time!
how to root T820 oreo?
galaxy4mylife said:
That's the S9/S9+ wallpaper. Is that on the device after Oreo or did you put it on your tablet? And if it comes with Oreo is it live like on the S series?
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Live messages is now available on Tab S3 oreo.
Other than that, I feel the tablet way more responsive now. Reacts faster when playing around with different apps.
Samsung Pass now requries secure screen lock to work with autofill of usernames and passwords. Fingerprint is still a must with Samsung Pass, but in addtion a screen lock also is needed.
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I got it yest night in India too. agree with all the above comments, but disappointed by 1 thing; no change in the SNote/Samsung Notes fiasco
The Dolby Atmos is awesome. I played a song in the dead of the night and, mighty impressed with the improvement. The output from the speakers also had improved. Good thing the AKG speakers have been used and getting a good workout!
Greetings from India, received Oreo update today, and now tab s3 supports VOLTE. Jio VOLTE calls are working now.
And battery life is better?
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Supports it adoptable storage or do I have to hack again?
galaxy4mylife said:
That's the S9/S9+ wallpaper. Is that on the device after Oreo or did you put it on your tablet? And if it comes with Oreo is it live like on the S series?
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Well that is just the static wallpaper I downloaded from Android authority.com
It would have been a charm if Samsung included s9 live wallpapers with the update
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Greetings from China...
The s pen translate app also got an update and now it works just like galaxy note 8.
It can translate from Chinese and Japanese now. It can also translate sentences and currency.
My tablet is currently in for repair so have not had a chance to look at the update personally only watched some videos on YouTube about it I was wondering if anyone could have a look and find out if there's a way to change the resolution to save power yet as I do a lot of typing and office work on my tablet and I was looking for a way to down the resolution to 720 p to save a ton of power and was wondering if this has been added with the Oreo update.
Maybe it's because I am a brand new Tab S3 user and updated almost immediately. But all the apps in Play Store that I already paid for are showing up as unpaid. Here is my post about it. Help is appreciated!
Battery life has been fine for me since I got the update yesterday.
corb06 said:
Live messages is now available on Tab S3 oreo.
Other than that, I feel the tablet way more responsive now. Reacts faster when playing around with different apps.
Samsung Pass now requries secure screen lock to work with autofill of usernames and passwords. Fingerprint is still a must with Samsung Pass, but in addtion a screen lock also is needed.
Sent from my SM-T825 using Tapatalk
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Updated last night. The process was easy and error free. The changes are really minor, not anything to write home about. In any case, as Android matures, I would not expect substantial changes from one version to a newer one.
poetryrocksalot said:
Maybe it's because I am a brand new Tab S3 user and updated almost immediately. But all the apps in Play Store that I already paid for are showing up as unpaid. Here is my post about it. Help is appreciated!
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Try to login on a pc to your google account to validate the issue.
On your tab, try to wipe cache, following this steps:
1. Turn off your tab.
2. After that press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power button for a couple of seconds.
3. Now you should be in the expected mode.
4. You can navigate here by using Volume buttons and select options "wipe cache" by using the Power key.
If this solve your issue donĀ“t forget leave feedback to help other mates.
lukesellwood2 said:
My tablet is currently in for repair so have not had a chance to look at the update personally only watched some videos on YouTube about it I was wondering if anyone could have a look and find out if there's a way to change the resolution to save power yet as I do a lot of typing and office work on my tablet and I was looking for a way to down the resolution to 720 p to save a ton of power and was wondering if this has been added with the Oreo update.
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You even hear of punctuation?
My dear experts,
how downgrade this beautiful tablet to Android 7 Nougat ?????
WRITE, WRITE WRITE also in Italian.
Niki da Trani said:
Android 7 Nougat
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Download Odin3 for Windows PC
Downlaod latest firmware of Nougat 7.0 from 2018 for your region Italy named PDA/AP version T820XXU1ARA2
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