Can't find an option to enable dual messaging? Can be done?
I don't have it either. Hopefully, it'll be available in Android 10.
Addendum: I did some checking. It seems that Samsung Note and S series phones are enabled. Tablets are not.
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No need of Dual Messenger option, just add any app (not only messengers!) in the Samsung Secure Folder to duplicate it and you can use two accounts at the same time.
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Hello,
On mu iPhone 4S I've installed Whatsapp, but now I also want to have it on my galaxy tab 7.7, with on both the same number. Both are rooted/jailbroken and I found a file containing login codes in the whatsapp map on the 4S. Now I need to know, where those files are on Android, so I can also Wapp with my Tab. Its the wifi only version.
Thanks in advance,
Vincent
PS; xda dev app crashes on tab 7.7, when trying to create a new topic.
You can't have Whatsapp running on 2 devices with the same number. I tried that with 2 Android phones, did titanium backup on my original phone then copied that to the other one and did a restore but as soon as i had them both connected it crashed. got a message from whatsapp saying to only have one one device with that associated phone number.
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You simply cannot connect two phones at the same time.
Whatsapp server will not allow that.
And to be clear, the login token is different across devices(even they all run android).
So you cannot just copy from one device to another.
I read something on the internet,aswell as on XDA, about someone who had an android phone, and restored a backup from it to its android tablet. Then he could switch between them, by turning off one of them. I would like to try the same. I don't care if it wouldn't work as expected, but I would just give it a try. So do you know were Android stores the credentials? If it doesnt work after copying them, I'd at least given it a try
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My work place uses exchange and K-9 does not work with it since WebDav does not work with newer exchange versions.
The default email app on Nexus works but it very basic - no threaded emails - a big thing for me.
Galaxy S3 has a decent email app (one with a white envelope and red @ symbol) which supports threaded/conversation email.
Is there any way I can install (or replace the default client with) the email client that runs on S3 on the N4?
Waiting
Some people will do
I also want to know, thank you
Google: Samsung Galaxy S3 System Dump
Or just go here: Galaxy S III System Dump..
It has the System Dump; but also provides smaller file containing just the apps.
Also some instructions to get the app installed on the N4 (Not saying they will work)
UberSlackr said:
Google: Samsung Galaxy S3 System Dump
Or just go here: Galaxy S III System Dump..
It has the System Dump; but also provides smaller file containing just the apps.
Also some instructions to get the app installed on the N4 (Not saying they will work)
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Samsung apps will not work on AOSP (other than some hacked files found for AOSP/CM10) as they are tied to TouchWiz interface (which obviously the Nexus 4 doesn't use).
The default email app though does need some work for sure.
shotta35 said:
Samsung apps will not work on AOSP (other than some hacked files found for AOSP/CM10) as they are tied to TouchWiz interface (which obviously the Nexus 4 doesn't use).
The default email app though does need some work for sure.
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Guess you missed the part in my post that said "Not saying they will work"
I was providing the S3 Email app download...
And yes the Email app used for non Gmail accounts surely does need some work.. like Zoom, and AutoFit.
Not sure why Google updated the Gmail app, but not the other Email app.
Thanks.. So looks like it's not possible to get the Samsung email app to work on nexus 4
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In the G2 there is a guest mode, but the guest mode can be worked around in some ways. To circumvent this, I am wondering if there is a dialer/contact list that can maintain its own contact list and messaging system without pulling the phones natural data saved.
I want to do this so that when in guest mode, a person cannot see all my contacts and are restricted to numbers they know personally.
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Best option I have found is
Https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aamir.simpledialler
Allows you to disable contacts etc, but preferences are available to guest user so they could re enable. Best option I've found so far though.
Awesome, thanks my friend! Downloading now to see how it performs with guest mode.
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Has the native email app changed since the S7? Anyone know if it has true threaded messaging?
I hope so. I have tried aquamail and nine email and they both suck compared to stock.
Really? I LOVE nine. Find it amazing but always happy to use stock when it makes sense. What don't you like
km8j said:
Really? I LOVE nine. Find it amazing but always happy to use stock when it makes sense. What don't you like
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I wasnt bashing it. It graphically beautiful. I just prefer the options, menus, and folder structure of stock. Nine was great on battery consumption compared to stock.
Nine has been my choice of app for about 2 years now. It's what got me off of HTC devices (since I very much liked the HTC stock mail app).
+1 for Nine. Been using it for nearly 3 years and it has been flawless.
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The stock apps (including e-mail) are the only ones fully integrated with Gear. They're also better integrated with the rest of Samsung's ecosystem (Scrapbook, S Note, Bixby). The S7 nougat e-mail client was a modernized version of the Note7's. I'm assuming since it was just updated it'll carry over and get a new "lines" icon in keeping with the rest of the S8's updated aesthetics.
I'm coming from the native iPhone email app and think it's rubbish. Is the native Samsung one any good? If not what would you all suggest? I can't remember what app I used to use on my htc.
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I'm coming from the native iPhone email app and think it's rubbish. Is the native Samsung one any good? If not what would you all suggest? I can't remember what app I used to use on my htc.
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I personally like it. It's clean and easy to navigate. I use it with Exchange and its a great e-mail client. If you're looking for something more integrated check out Samsung Focus.
I have 3 email accounts. Can it handle them and are they easily identified?
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BarryH_GEG said:
I personally like it. It's clean and easy to navigate. I use it with Exchange and its a great e-mail client. If you're looking for something more integrated check out Samsung Focus.
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Does it have true threaded messaging in and out?
Does Samsung Focus offer polling, not pushing, and true threaded messaging?
BarryH_GEG said:
The stock apps (including e-mail) are the only ones fully integrated with Gear. They're also better integrated with the rest of Samsung's ecosystem (Scrapbook, S Note, Bixby). The S7 nougat e-mail client was a modernized version of the Note7's. I'm assuming since it was just updated it'll carry over and get a new "lines" icon in keeping with the rest of the S8's updated aesthetics.
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What is missing from the none native email app and gear? I currently use S2 with V20 and the email works great.
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What is missing from the none native email app and gear? I currently use S2 with V20 and the email works great.
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There is an actual e-mail app on the Gear that syncs with the native phone e-mail app. So you can read messages, mark them read, mark them unread, and reply to them. The Gear app lets you scroll through your entire inbox and has an unread message counter. If you delete an e-mail on your Gear it deletes it on the phone and vice versa. The mail app on the Gear is literally an extension of the full-fledged app on your phone. The Samsung Gear and phone messaging apps have the same level of integration.
Side question anyone know how to move the galaxy native email data to the sd card? I have to carry a pile of email in my pocket. I used to use touchdown so I could relocate the data, but I've switched to hte native app. It used to stink on older devices, but it was fine on the 7 and the integration with other apps is so much more convenient.
I also prefer the stock app. I do have an issue with it, I can't seem to get "push" settings. I have an icloud email address and had push on my iPhone. Is there anyway to get push on this app? Will forwarding to him gmail and using that work?
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Does it have true threaded messaging in and out?
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In the default email app settings there is a menu item called "view" under which you have 2 options "standard" and "conversation". The conversation option attempts a threaded view although I am not able to comment on how well the implementation is as I don't use threaded view.
does anyone know why emails from gmail on the native email app (s8+) do not stay deleted? They keep popping up, when marking as read, it does do that fine. (Settings: Gmail Auto, as items are received)
Messages not downloading completely
I just got a Galaxy S8+, and I can't figure out how to get the email app to load the rest of a message. There is one particular sender that I get daily messages from, and for some reason their messages never load completely. On my old S5, I just swiped up, and the app loaded the rest of the message. In the new app, that has no effect.
Any suggestions?
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I just got a Galaxy S8+, and I can't figure out how to get the email app to load the rest of a message. There is one particular sender that I get daily messages from, and for some reason their messages never load completely. On my old S5, I just swiped up, and the app loaded the rest of the message. In the new app, that has no effect.
Any suggestions?
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Try this. Not sure if it is the answer to your issue but give it a go.
Open the email app>menu>click the gear icon>click your email account>scroll down until you see the option "limit retrieval size">select "no limit.
Hi guys, happy new year. I had a quick question.
On the Samsung Galaxy S10+ running Stock Android 12, One UI 4.0, is it possible using Dual Messenger for the Whatsapp app to have 1 account running in Secure Folder?
I have 2 Whatsapp accounts, personal and work, but want the work account only to operate from the Secure Folder.
If this is possible can someone kindly explain to to enable this please?
Currently i have Dual Messenger enabled for Whatsapp and running 2 accounts on my device. Also i have Secure Folder enabled and set up.
Thank you very much.
Why do you even want it to operate from the secure folder? If you care about security then put a passcode on your whatsapp and file manager. Im pretty sure you can't do what you're trying to do, but I dont have much experience with newer samsung devices anyways, so maybe it's better to wait for more replies.
(The image below is 5years old and for an iPhone, but it still applies today as you can't find anythng online regarding moving the whatsapp media folder to another location)
Now that I think about it though, you might be able to root your phone and move the folder, but im not sure if it would move both account's data to a secure folder. Also, rooting your phone kinda defeats the purpose of a folder with security anyways. Also, if you manage to put the media for one account into a secure folder without affecting the other, whatsapp probably wouldnt be able to access the data anyways. Best bet is for you to put a passcode/pattern on your phone, or on your apps specifically using 3rd party software.
Is there a decent 3rd party whatsapp app? Any suggestions?
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Is there a decent 3rd party whatsapp app? Any suggestions?
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Personally, I wouldn't take risks with malware, getting your account stolen or possibly violating TOS.
It is ok to install whatsapp in scure folder.
So far NO issue for past 1year+ having
Dual Whatsapp + 1 in secure folder + 1 Whatsapp Web = Total 4Acc
Sometimes moving around 4Acc in one time, with same speed.. With Out hanging
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was trying to know can get Dual account in secure folder also.. any suggestion?