Hello there, I'm currently using the CM10 ROM by bruce, but this should also affect other CM10 ROMs.
If this thread is answered completely, I will change first post into a tutorial with all answers from the thread. (I hope it hasn't been posted somewhere else)
What I want:
I want to remove Google now completely, just because I don't need it at all. As I already discovered, it can't just be frozen with TB or something like that. So, is there any other possibility?
Besides that, I don't want to lose usability of other Google apps, like syncing of calender, mail, and so on.
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smint86 said:
Hello there, I'm currently using the CM10 ROM by bruce, but this should also affect other CM10 ROMs.
If this thread is answered completely, I will change first post into a tutorial with all answers from the thread. (I hope it hasn't been posted somewhere else)
What I want:
I want to remove Google now completely, just because I don't need it at all. As I already discovered, it can't just be frozen with TB or something like that. So, is there any other possibility?
Besides that, I don't want to lose usability of other Google apps, like syncing of calender, mail, and so on.
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Open the Google Now screen.
Touch the Search bar at the top of a Home screen, or swipe up from the bottom of your phone while viewing any screen.
Touch Menu> Settings > Google Now, then slide the switch at the top right to Off.
In the Turn off Now cards dialog, decide whether you also want to turn off Location History. If you do, check Also turn off Location history.
Turning off location history may affect the way other Google products work.
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smint86 said:
Hello there, I'm currently using the CM10 ROM by bruce, but this should also affect other CM10 ROMs.
If this thread is answered completely, I will change first post into a tutorial with all answers from the thread. (I hope it hasn't been posted somewhere else)
What I want:
I want to remove Google now completely, just because I don't need it at all. As I already discovered, it can't just be frozen with TB or something like that. So, is there any other possibility?
Besides that, I don't want to lose usability of other Google apps, like syncing of calender, mail, and so on.
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Once your rooted you can delete all those pesky apps that you don't want. Every app almost always comes with a menu of options and setting you can find by hitting the menu button between the home and back buttons.
Or paste the ICS GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk into Jelly Bean.
smint86 said:
Hello there, I'm currently using the CM10 ROM by bruce, but this should also affect other CM10 ROMs.
If this thread is answered completely, I will change first post into a tutorial with all answers from the thread. (I hope it hasn't been posted somewhere else)
What I want:
I want to remove Google now completely, just because I don't need it at all. As I already discovered, it can't just be frozen with TB or something like that. So, is there any other possibility?
Besides that, I don't want to lose usability of other Google apps, like syncing of calender, mail, and so on.
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HI. See this post.
It's documented in a couple different places.
The reason you can't kill them entirely by simply freezing or deleting the apps is because the Google Services Framework still tries to play with those apps even when they are gone. So you have to modify the GSF. (It's not hard, you can't break the phone doing it, and you can easily revert back to the way it was if you screw something up)
The instructions shown there will completely disable GNow AND GTalk as well as eliminate the insanely uneeded but everpresent wakelocks that those two apps cause. (The Android system alarmmanager wakelocks will still be there. That's anothe rissue altogether)
If you want to keep GTalk, you can probably leave active any of the things I said to disable that have 'gtalk' in the title. (I said probably. I didn't test it with GTalk still enabled)
This will compeltely kill GTalk and GNow, but leave Gmail, Gmaps, and the Play Store all enabled. I don't know if calander and contacts syncs are kill by this because I don't know them. Test and report back. It will also stop the signal bars from turning blue (or green or red or whatever color your theme is) when you are online. Small sacrifice to pay for getting rid of the invasive GNow.
Agian the link with instructions is....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33187289&postcount=14595
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Ok I know that this subject has been discussed here and there, but I can't find any definitive answers.
Can rooted X10 users uninstall Timescape without F-ing up our phones? Some are saying yes and, others no. I don't know exactly how many resources it uses up running in the background but I can almost certainly guarantee that even if I kill it with ATK one moment and reopen ATK the next, it will be there again. I never use it and personally id just assume get rid of it.
I yanked mediascape after finding "Justpictures" on the market that HunteronX recommended, as I only used it for my pics anyway. Realistically, if I want to check facebook, ill hit the icon on my home screen. Timescape is useless. Lets get rid of it......hopefully
When I removed it I ran into a couple problems. The main one was when I wanted to look a contacts profile, it would crash the Phonebook app. I could still add contacts, edit contacts, long click to call, sms, email, etc contacts. If I wanted to click on the contact to open the profile Activity though it would crash.
There were also a couple of items in the system settings that simply would no longer open, but I can't remember just what they were.
I don't know about the settings thing but I did experience the phonebook thing as the user above
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Phone book crash is one of the ones we can actually experience. I don't know what else may go bad without us noticing it. I did it on R20 but now I am keeping it.
Ya I uninstalled it using titanium and very stupidly did not back it up first. Always in hast. Does anyone know how to reinstall so I don't have to re-root from step 1? I can't even open contacts in my list at all. Would like to have it back....unfortunately.
Well i just went ahead and re-rooted using the latest fixes. Happy of course and timescape is back. I guess in all likely hood it will be easier to just wait for the devs to crack the bootloader so we can place custom roms on our X10's rather than trying to mess with Timescape. Too bad SE felt the need to embed it into other systems like that.
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I removed all timescape apps in system app folder.
rm /system/app/Timescape*
now after restart i always get message that com.sonyericsson.timescape.providers task closes unexpectedly. how can i set that service not to start at all.
PS: i'm on x10 mini
I actually like and don't mind timescape.
@ brunswick
Hi! Did the same thing (uninstalled without backing up) and now feel the same way (want Timescape back)... how do I re-root to get it back? Would appreciate any help you can give. Thank you!
Figured this was a general Android app problem. And in case it matters, I'm running an HTC EVO Shift with stock room and rooted.
My problem, and this has been so since day one but its gotten to the point of bugging me too much, is that google maps will constantly run. i can kill it using taskiller, but it'll just come back after a few minutes. and normally with more than one copy. i do use it a lot which is why i don't just flat out delete it off my phone. however, it'll auto run its self without me doing anything.
for example. i can hit the kill all button (i've hidden the system apps) and it'll kill everything off and be fine and dandy. give it about 5 minutes and during which i don't even touch my phone, and when i refresh taskiller, maps is running again and is the only thing running, and their may be more than one copy of it running (aka more than one icon with the name "maps" under it).
so short of uninstalling it, how does one go about making it stop and stay stopped till i run it again? is there some program that's starting it? how do i find and destroy it? And yes i'm fairly certain its not latitude. i've never even run that program once. personally, i'd like to just uninstall it, but don't see it under titanium backup any where's. is it embedded in google maps or something?
When you buy a phone you should 1st do some research about it's OS, how it handles memory and all that. You don't even deserve an answer you know that?
Why are you so obsessed with killing Google Maps?
If your phone works fine I don't see the problem. Android handles process killing by itself when needed. Task killing in Android is a bad reflex. Android doesn't work like WM.
Hello Viper,
I played around with this for a little while, and here is what I came up with for ideas:
1. You have the 'Let Google use my location' enabled. Settings -> Location and security -> Use Wireless networks
2. You have some app that is tied to Google Maps, maybe not Latitude, but something.
I also have Latitude, but I found that if I leave the 'my location' setting unchecked, Google Maps stays away. Once Maps once, though, it is there until I reboot.
p.s. You deserve an answer. I can't figure out why people who don't even have the answer go out of their way to point out that they don't like your question.
If you really want to kill map uninstall it or use titanium backup to freeze it.
purline said:
Hello Viper,
I played around with this for a little while, and here is what I came up with for ideas:
1. You have the 'Let Google use my location' enabled. Settings -> Location and security -> Use Wireless networks
2. You have some app that is tied to Google Maps, maybe not Latitude, but something.
I also have Latitude, but I found that if I leave the 'my location' setting unchecked, Google Maps stays away. Once Maps once, though, it is there until I reboot.
p.s. You deserve an answer. I can't figure out why people who don't even have the answer go out of their way to point out that they don't like your question.
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What he said. Had Same problem on my inspire. Latitude killed my battery.
I read from some where that Google Apps use Google Map to check android phone's location.
viperv303 said:
Figured this was a general Android app problem. And in case it matters, I'm running an HTC EVO Shift with stock room and rooted.
My problem, and this has been so since day one but its gotten to the point of bugging me too much, is that google maps will constantly run. i can kill it using taskiller, but it'll just come back after a few minutes. and normally with more than one copy. i do use it a lot which is why i don't just flat out delete it off my phone. however, it'll auto run its self without me doing anything.
for example. i can hit the kill all button (i've hidden the system apps) and it'll kill everything off and be fine and dandy. give it about 5 minutes and during which i don't even touch my phone, and when i refresh taskiller, maps is running again and is the only thing running, and their may be more than one copy of it running (aka more than one icon with the name "maps" under it).
so short of uninstalling it, how does one go about making it stop and stay stopped till i run it again? is there some program that's starting it? how do i find and destroy it? And yes i'm fairly certain its not latitude. i've never even run that program once. personally, i'd like to just uninstall it, but don't see it under titanium backup any where's. is it embedded in google maps or something?
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Helo...i am x Android fan boy...there is an option in settings, kill task or process until I start it again manually or something...don't have an Android device anymore so you will have to figure it yourself...anyways...but the option is definitely there, used it myself a few times...
And yes, you DO deserve an answer...people who criticize should be banned IMHO. Anyways...hope I helped...
missparker76 said:
Why are you so obsessed with killing Google Maps?
If your phone works fine I don't see the problem. Android handles process killing by itself when needed. Task killing in Android is a bad reflex. Android doesn't work like WM.
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Google Maps can prefetch map data when you're not using the app, so it keeps burning battery power and data in the background.
You can disable prefetching and switch off network location, but then you'd have to switch it back on everytime you need it. In some scenarios killing the maps app makes more sense.
In android you DONT kill apps/process's/services unless there is a problem with the app itself.
There is no point in using a task killer unless you want to waste your battery for some reason. That is why you do not deserve a answer.
Instead of being a jerk, you could have just avoided the thread. And, pretty much, there's no use killing it. If you're rooted, you can use titanium backup to freeze and unfreeze when you want to use it, but apart from that, inorder to avoid problems, just let it be.
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I have latitude and trust me, im feeling the pain lol. Latitude is raping my battery at the expense of keeping my gf happy.
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Go to Settings > Location. Uncheck GPS and wireless networks. It should be good enough to not run constantly. BTW, task killers are bad. Who ever thought it would be a good idea to have on Android is stupid and who ever installs a task killer is stupid too.
Wow...people need to learn how to stop trolling. You dont think they deserve an answer then dont waste your time replying. The title was self explanitory and could have been skipped by the xda gods if they didnt seem fit for their level.
OP, I would keep an eye on the battery use and if you see it there then worry about killing it somehow. If not then it is not doing you any harm. Your not in windows aymore. Lol
Unchecked network location, switched off map prefetching, disabled auto updating, but when I rebooted Google Maps still started all by itself to download a few megabytes of data.
Task killers are a waste of time for most apps, but Google Maps is an exception. Google Maps is really a misbehaving app that needs to be tought who's boss.
i thought this was supposed to be a help site
lvnatic said:
When you buy a phone you should 1st do some research about it's OS, how it handles memory and all that. You don't even deserve an answer you know that?
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Why do you guys act like asses on here? You were asked a question. If you've no desire to help, keep you mouth shut. I came here looking for the same answer and I find vitriol. And for the record, at night I like to play games and could give a poo about the maps. The maps, however, cause the game to stutter. Pain in the rear. So in conclusion, thanks to those of you trying to help. And the others, regardless of how 'senior' your member may be, can keep you hating to yourselves.
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Why do you guys act like asses on here? You were asked a question. If you've no desire to help, keep you mouth shut. I came here looking for the same answer and I find vitriol. And for the record, at night I like to play games and could give a poo about the maps. The maps, however, cause the game to stutter. Pain in the rear. So in conclusion, thanks to those of you trying to help. And the others, regardless of how 'senior' your member may be, can keep you hating to yourselves.
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amen to that
If the OP doesn't want to use the memory in his phone, that he paid for, could he remove it and send it to me?
I could always use some more!
supernugget said:
Why do you guys act like asses on here? You were asked a question. If you've no desire to help, keep you mouth shut. I came here looking for the same answer and I find vitriol. And for the record, at night I like to play games and could give a poo about the maps. The maps, however, cause the game to stutter. Pain in the rear. So in conclusion, thanks to those of you trying to help. And the others, regardless of how 'senior' your member may be, can keep you hating to yourselves.
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I couldnt agree more!!!
Ive noticed in the short time ive been on this forum that theres ALOT of pricks in here, that makes the atmosphere really bad.
Not all are retards just because a question is "stupid"
Actually, there are no such things than stupid questions, if no one asks, no one will ever learn, so please show some respect for the people whos not as superinteligent as you are...
Sorry, had to get it out
I do also notice the battery is draining fast on my Samsung S3, and on top of the consuming list is Google maps, and considerably a lot more than the next one on the list, so i too would love to stop that Google map unless its VERY important for the phone to work normally...
Recently I received a notice from Google saying that my account was accessed from Russia. I also recently installed a custom Android ROM onto my T-Mobile HTC HD2. I was thinking, pretty much anyone can take the Android OS, make a custom version, and release it for download, right?
If so, is it possible that the person who created the custom Android ROM also modified it so they could steal my personal information? I really do like the ROM I am currently using and would not like to switch if I don't have to, but this whole Google thing has me paranoid now.
I have had my facebook lock down a few times from that kind of thing. But never out of the country. Did you check if mock locations is enabled? Settings - Applications -Development. Not sure id that could be the issue, but it is possible it was your phone reporting as another location.
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Now Google has sent me a second notice, AFTER changing my password, so this is really starting to bother me. I tried changing that Mock Locations setting, but it was already disabled. Just to be sure I haven't entered any of my new passwords into my phone yet since this last incident and I'm going to see if I still have problems.
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Now Google has sent me a second notice, AFTER changing my password, so this is really starting to bother me.
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That's not good. Stay away from those warez & p0rn sites that end in ".ru"
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Watch out.
Are you sure google is sending these messages?
And does the mail contain a link for you to click on sayiong to change your password?
Alot of times the mail themselves are the scams. And are in most cases sent using the google account but from another server.
Could you copy paste the headers...leaving out your personal mail. In Outlook you can view this by opening the mail File->Info -> properties.
You should see internetheaders there.
Copy paste them. Dunno how to find them in Gmail havn't checked yet gonna see later how to view them in Gmail
Anything is possible, someone making a ROM could put whatever they wanted in there.
It's probably not the most likely way your account would end up compromised though, it could be anything from random hacking to malware on your PC.
Well, that's a good question. It's something that I wonder myself and that sometimes concerns me.
I have ESET antivirus installed and regularly do quick scans on my PC, but I suppose that wouldn't catch everything.
As far as the Google notice, it is not an email message. The notice appears in a red box with bold text at the top of my inbox when I sign into gmail, and I also checked the URL to make sure I was actually on Google.com.
I remember when I looking for ROMS to download, this particular build (can't remember the name) had the most thread views out of all of them at the time, so hopefully someone else would have noticed this issue by now if it was part of the build...
Anyways, thanks for your help. I'll try running an in-depth ESET scan to see if anything comes up.
I took it a step further and don't use any google account on my custom ROM at all. the less I rely on apps and cache data the better.
I always thought about that. Just me being cynical I suppose. Some of these deevs just do it for the love
I never thought of that before, maybe I should be more careful in the future..
Thank you gr8 idea...
lude219 said:
I took it a step further and don't use any google account on my custom ROM at all. the less I rely on apps and cache data the better.
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What are you doing where you'd really need to worry about that? Just seems like using an android phone without a google account would be a pain.
Hey guys quick question for you all.
As most of you probably know, all the aosp jb roms have wakelock issues associated with the google service framework, My question for you guys is, what's responsible for the wakelocks? Is it Google not doing a good job with their gapps, a CM/AOKP/AOSP(?) problem, maybe a kernel issue? I know most standard JB devices don't have massive wakelocks. Don't want to point fingers, just curious about the "root" of these wakelocks. Thanks for your time
I don't think anyone's sure what's causing them.
We'll just have to wait until a dev works out how to fix them.
Anyone else have any insight?
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There was alot of talk about it in bruce2728's CM10 ROM thread. Search "wakelock" there if you want to find it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
I don't think the GSF wakelocks are an accident. I think they are they on purpose so Google can constantly communicate with your phone to see what you're doing. (Though Google will likely describe it as 'keeping your phone constantly in sync for a better user experience')
GTalk, Google Now, and the Google Checkin service are the 3 worst services creating wakelocks. All 3 want to be constantly communicating with Google servers. Even if you uninstall the GTalk and GNow apk's the GSF will still constantly look for them.
It's not a mistake. This is by design by Google.
It's a crappy design, in my opinion. But it's by design.
Good news though...you can make thsoe GSF wakelocks go away entirely if you're willing to give up 3 things.
1) Google Now (Google Search). And this one isn't even giving up much because using your browser to use Google accomplishes the same thing as long as you don't need the gimmicky Siri style voice google search.
2) GTalk. You've got to kill it to kill the wakelocks. If you don't use it, you won't miss it. (Quite frankly I don't even know what it does so I've never missed it)
3) Your signal bars won't turn blue when connected to mobile data or wifi anymore. It's an odd quirk. You stop noticing after a day.
See the instructions to set this up here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33187289&postcount=14595
If you don't like the alterations you can always switch them back easily.
Make a Nandroid first jus tin case you screw something up (though it'd be really hard to break the ROM by messing with the GSF...still...stranger things have happened)
With a heavy heart i have to keep my SEx1 aside and have entered to Android Ecosystem.
I'm a customized freak & made my X1 ROM super stable with my super minimalistic custom rom's, im still going to use that as my primary portable music gear, but for rest of the things Google Nexus 5 is the new companion.
Kitkat is whole new world for me, used gingerbread a a little bit but both are poles apart. hence need some suggestion to keep myself educated with latest trends and tech. Please ignore my noobe-tagged question. So here i start:
No Lollipop ? ?
As broadcasted nexus devices should be the first one to get Android 5.0, Lollipop.
Im yet to get any update & currently running 4.4.4. Any words on when could i expect Lollipop upgrade in my device.
[I don't want to root/ flash until my device is out of warranty].
Contact Backup & Google sync:
a) When starting the device for first time, it prompted me to use google account credential, i did, and it dumped all thousands of my gmail contact in phonebook. Too bad. i have manually deleted all of them from phonebook. and switched-off auto sync.
b) it refused to sync my contact form X1, which was back uped in outlook under win7. Found an alternative, transfered all my contact via bluetooth to nexus 5 and imported them one-by-one. Again when importing in batches, it gives error, which is kind of helpful for me. I only imported selected contact and not the obsolete 8 yrs old contacts
Now the question: How my Sync my contacts without downloading email-contact from gmail. Another gmail account doesn't seems to be ideal as i use email, calendar, drive from this mail. Please suggest.
Customization:
a) I like to keep my phone at minimals. used mycolorscreen- Themer for few days, which let me customize to what i want till great extent. but its getting corrupt by it own at random times, spoiling my widgets location & functionalities and sometime replacing wallpaper with "black" and have uninstalled it now.
Do we have anything similar to HTC / touchflow full screen animated weather for android? roa any alternative to themer which let me customize N5?
b) Lockscreen customization like changing the background according to themer wallpaper and add few information like battery level, weather, etc. I goggled DashClock please let me know what you guys think about it or any other recommendation.
Few App recommendation
Fitness tracker : currently using Pedometer by j4velin, which is good, but it doesn't give me much control, no difference in distance covered if you running or walking, no actual track of distance covered as it derived from the stride length we enter in the setting. Any recommendation in this please ? should i try Google fit app ?
Pulse Light Controller N5 seriously missing "things" in this department, apart from default white glow of unleaded sms, i never noticed any other indication. they should have provided a notification for low-battery and missed call. Currently using Light Flow but i hate its presence always in my notification area. what's XDA's thoughts in this please? I dont need anything with bells and whistles, just a minimal app which show me red light when my battery is low & some other-then-white-color from unreaded SMS & missed calls.
Vibrate on call connect Got ExDailer but im clueless how to make it the default dialer. Also i liked the stock dialer is there any way to make it vibrate when a call connects, i have to install 3rd party app on my phone
Cache cleaner
as im playing installing, uninstalling lots of stuffs these in these experimenal days what would be a recommended app for this, if its mandatory. have used this bloatware Clean Master in my X10i earlier which killed the phone in multiple ways. any other recommendation please, i just want to clean junk files and do not want any antivirus and gold plating.
Thanks in advance.
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netant said:
No Lollipop ? ?
As broadcasted nexus devices should be the first one to get Android 5.0, Lollipop.
Im yet to get any update & currently running 4.4.4. Any words on when could i expect Lollipop upgrade in my device.
[I don't want to root/ flash until my device is out of warranty].
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OTAs are a rollout. They don't give it to everyone at the same time.
You can sideload the OTA instead of waiting, and you don't have to unlock the bootloader for that.
There is also no point in "keeping warranty" since the only way to tell is if you have bootloader unlocked/or tamper flag is left triggered. Bootloader is easily re-locked and the tamper flag isn't that big of a deal to reset unlike on many other devices (you can do it with apps lol..). There is no other way to tell unless you blatantly have modified software. Of course, if the device was defective to the point where it doesn't boot up, then the bootloader/tamper flag/any sort of software doesn't even matter anyways. Also, if you bought from the Play Store, Google will even let you send it in with a custom ROM and kernel if you wanted to.
netant said:
Contact Backup & Google sync:
a) When starting the device for first time, it prompted me to use google account credential, i did, and it dumped all thousands of my gmail contact in phonebook. Too bad. i have manually deleted all of them from phonebook. and switched-off auto sync.
b) it refused to sync my contact form X1, which was back uped in outlook under win7. Found an alternative, transfered all my contact via bluetooth to nexus 5 and imported them one-by-one. Again when importing in batches, it gives error, which is kind of helpful for me. I only imported selected contact and not the obsolete 8 yrs old contacts
Now the question: How my Sync my contacts without downloading email-contact from gmail. Another gmail account doesn't seems to be ideal as i use email, calendar, drive from this mail. Please suggest.
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Mass delete your obsolete contacts from gmail: https://www.google.com/contacts/ then sync them afterwards.
netant said:
Customization:
a) I like to keep my phone at minimals. used mycolorscreen- Themer for few days, which let me customize to what i want till great extent. but its getting corrupt by it own at random times, spoiling my widgets location & functionalities and sometime replacing wallpaper with "black" and have uninstalled it now.
Do we have anything similar to HTC / touchflow full screen animated weather for android? roa any alternative to themer which let me customize N5?
b) Lockscreen customization like changing the background according to themer wallpaper and add few information like battery level, weather, etc. I goggled DashClock please let me know what you guys think about it or any other recommendation.
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Just look at the Themes and Apps section, there is also a stickied homescreen thread.
netant said:
Few App recommendation
Fitness tracker : currently using Pedometer by j4velin, which is good, but it doesn't give me much control, no difference in distance covered if you running or walking, no actual track of distance covered as it derived from the stride length we enter in the setting. Any recommendation in this please ? should i try Google fit app ?
Pulse Light Controller N5 seriously missing "things" in this department, apart from default white glow of unleaded sms, i never noticed any other indication. they should have provided a notification for low-battery and missed call. Currently using Light Flow but i hate its presence always in my notification area. what's XDA's thoughts in this please? I dont need anything with bells and whistles, just a minimal app which show me red light when my battery is low & some other-then-white-color from unreaded SMS & missed calls.
Vibrate on call connect Got ExDailer but im clueless how to make it the default dialer. Also i liked the stock dialer is there any way to make it vibrate when a call connects, i have to install 3rd party app on my phone
Cache cleaner
as im playing installing, uninstalling lots of stuffs these in these experimenal days what would be a recommended app for this, if its mandatory. have used this bloatware Clean Master in my X10i earlier which killed the phone in multiple ways. any other recommendation please, i just want to clean junk files and do not want any antivirus and gold plating.
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I don't use fitness trackers so I can't say anything about them. The Nexus 5 has a hardware pedometer rather than using sensors like accelerometer/gps/etc to determine steps, which saves a LOT of battery but obviously can't determine distance.
There are a multilude of LED apps.
Cache cleaners are useless since you can wipe cache in recovery anyways, including stock recovery. If you mean for cleaning in general, I don't use anything myself as I don't find it any necessary, but some others do.
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hence need some suggestion to keep myself educated with latest trends and tech.
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Are far as this is concerned, there really isn't any big thing with the Nexus 5 that would not be applicable to other phones. Just read around the forums to see if anything piques your interest.
Thanks for the reply.
I will wait some more time for official OTA update, in the meantime exploring the device. once i done i will do a factory reset anyways
contact things is easier to manage in Gmail interface, thanks for pointing out. Took hours to clean all the contact, but feel good after housecleaning