[Q] Text and email MIUI lockscreen style - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

I just rooted my S3 and i tried the MIUI rom, i liked it but it wasnt as customizable as all the JB ones so i jumped off of it, but i loved the lockscreen, mostly when i got an SMS if i pressed the screen the text was visable on the lock screen, is there any other roms, or apps that do this?

yxqzme2 said:
I just rooted my S3 and i tried the MIUI rom, i liked it but it wasnt as customizable as all the JB ones so i jumped off of it, but i loved the lockscreen, mostly when i got an SMS if i pressed the screen the text was visable on the lock screen, is there any other roms, or apps that do this?
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you can get MIUIHome Launcher but it would be pretty much the same as MIUI

yeah, i tried that but your right, its exactly the same

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Does anyone know a good looking lockscreen that will show you 'miss call' ?
I dont know about missed calls, but Lock Bot is an excellent replacement lockscreen that seems to work perfectly in FroYo. There are a lot of styles too.
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You could also try WidgetLocker. I wasn't a big fan of it on my Aria because it seemed laggy and I'd see the stock lockscreen a lot of times, but the Infuse appears to actually have enough power to run WidgetLocker correctly. There's all sorts of stuff you can do to modify your lockscreen with that. You could set up a WidgetLocker lockscreen and then use a widget of your choosing to display the information you want. I'm working on and off right now on designing a widget to display missed calls, unheard voicemail, unread texts, and probably some other stuff with minimalistic text. WidgetLocker isn't free though, so read up on it before you buy it. It does have some quirks.
I personly do not like the lock screen at all and I use No Lock so that as soon as I hit power it is on my home or apps. Just make sure you have Advace Task Manager ignore it.
ummm.... the stock one?!?! that shows missed calls.
How did you remove the stock lockscreen?
Deathmvp said:
I personly do not like the lock screen at all and I use No Lock so that as soon as I hit power it is on my home or apps. Just make sure you have Advace Task Manager ignore it.
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mbworldz said:
How did you remove the stock lockscreen?
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"No Lock" is the name of an app that will turn off the stock lock screen. Its in the market.
The SGS II lockscreen is nice and has it. You need a ROM with it.
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Which lockscreen style do you use

I never got into all the fancy control-your-microwave-from-your-lockscreen gadgetry. I have always preferred to use a secure lockscreen, and in that regard I have always liked the pattern lockscreen. I always see screenshots of these fancy lock ring screens, though, does anyone use the unsecure ones?
I really like the sense lockring with the 4 shortcuts. It's not secure from the point of somebody else using your phone but the shortcuts are very nice to have, especially the camera button. I have mine set to show my pictures as a changing slide show.
None.
I like to hit the volume rockers and have the phone pop up ready to use.
If that means I pocket dial someone once in a while (hasn't happened in the 6 months I've had an android) so be it.
I like the stock lockscreen
Virtuous Quattro
I like the stock lock screen.
Ring makes it easy access and 4 shortcuts are convenient.
Plus it looks great.
If you are taking about the lock/unlock itself, I like the pattern lock for speed.
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I use the sense lockscreen. When I was on CM7, I liked a customized iPhone slider lockscreen with shortcuts via widgetlocker.
I use the weather sense lockscreen.
Sensationxe2611 said:
I use the weather sense lockscreen.
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same here, i think it looks grand !!
I got tired of Stock sense unlock so I found Widget Locker from market and customized it like stock ICS unlock with time and weather info.
You can set whatever shortcuts and widgets with it and have them be usable or touch locked
Only thing it can't change from stock is the call answer/decline. They still use the HTC ring.
Together with ADW Launcher with ICS icons I have completely revamped my Sensation.
If you don't use a secure(pattern/pin/etc) lockscreen though, aren't you afraid of someone picking up your phone and reading your emails, texts, etc?
Stock for me but I do like some off them out there .... just some off them are buggy.
sergeybrin said:
If you don't use a secure(pattern/pin/etc) lockscreen though, aren't you afraid of someone picking up your phone and reading your emails, texts, etc?
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nope I got nothing to hide lol
townay said:
nope I got nothing to hide lol
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I use the lockscreen only to protect from accidentially dialing a number
I like the shortcuts to use directly without unlocking. And I have no important mails and texts on my phone...
sergeybrin said:
If you don't use a secure(pattern/pin/etc) lockscreen though, aren't you afraid of someone picking up your phone and reading your emails, texts, etc?
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First off, my phone is rarely outside of my pocket.
Second, if I were to leave it laying around, who's going to read my emails?
So no....not worried about it.
sergeybrin said:
If you don't use a secure(pattern/pin/etc) lockscreen though, aren't you afraid of someone picking up your phone and reading your emails, texts, etc?
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I never leave my phone unattended. I'm more concerned with someone stealing it than I am with them reading my email and making a twitter post in my name
The pattern/pin unlock screens are just too much work for me. It seems like I check to see if I have any new email every 5 minutes -the easier the better.
The new ICS face unlock is fun. It seems to recognize me about 80% of the time.
HTC Sensation XE Ring lock
Guys,
How to completely remove the HTC Ringlock?
Sense weather lockscreen.
sergeybrin said:
If you don't use a secure(pattern/pin/etc) lockscreen though, aren't you afraid of someone picking up your phone and reading your emails, texts, etc?
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This is the reason I have a PIN lock on mine. Use the Sense Weather lockring screen, but coupled with the PIN unlock too.
I work in a school, so don't want to risk either leaving it in a classroom by accident or having it lifted out my pocket!
using weather lockscreen
I am using the stock lockscreen, sometimes with a different background, but thats about as fancy as it gets for me

How to kill TouchWiz lockscreen widgets while keeping Dashclock? (4.3)

Evening, amigos!
Just two days ago I flashed a custom 4.3 ROM onto my S3 (before I was running 4.1.2). Running perfectly, no crashes, etc.
However, I noticed that when I get a missed call, a TouchWiz lockscreen widget comes on with a big, ugly, white box. It would be useful, except that I use DashClock for lockscreen notifications, and the TW widget makes itself my "home" lockscreen, and I can't trash it like the other lockscreen widget screens. There is no settings in the system settings to disable these baked-in widgets entirely, as far as I can see.
Is there any way I can disable this widget from being created (perhaps through the stock dialer?)? It only happens for missed calls, but that's that's probably because I use non-stock apps for other "notifiable" messages, like Textra for SMS, Google Voice for voicemail, etc.
I do have Xposed Framework installed with quite a few modules (including the one that allows me to use DashClock in the first place), so if there is a module available that will do this, I can easily go that route.
Many thanks!
Happens to me all the time. If i miss a call the TW screen won't go away until i reboot. Very annoying.
TokedUp said:
Happens to me all the time. If i miss a call the TW screen won't go away until i reboot. Very annoying.
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I'm not sure if it's totally the same for you, but when I go into the call log (whether it's in the stock dailer, or Contacts+, which is what I use), the missed call notification clears from the notification shade, and the TW missed call widget doesn't appear anymore (I just tried it).
My problem is that I don't want it to appear in the first place since I use DashClock.
Oh how I wish TouchWiz didn't exist...
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I'm not sure if it's totally the same for you, but when I go into the call log (whether it's in the stock dailer, or Contacts+, which is what I use), the missed call notification clears from the notification shade, and the TW missed call widget doesn't appear anymore (I just tried it).
My problem is that I don't want it to appear in the first place since I use DashClock.
Oh how I wish TouchWiz didn't exist...
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[Q] Pop-up notifications on Carbon KitKat Rom?

Hello there everyone, I'm using the Carbon Nightly KitKat ROM on my Samsung Infuse, and I'm in a bit of pinch here The thing is that the first time I flashed this ROM I used to get the pop-up notification on my status bar, now that I flashed it back after installing some other ROM's I dont get that pop-up, all the incoming notifications are shown just like jellybean or ics. Is there some settings for that in the carbonfiber menu? or something like that, it'd be great if it could be fixed.
Thanks in advance!

Reply button in notification and alarm dismiss in notification

I switched back from a GPE ROM to clean ROM. The two things I miss is the read/reply button for text messages and the early dismiss button for my alarm. Are there apps that can do this? I'd rather not swap sms apps.
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Look for cm10 quick reply is the only one close i found..
Let me know if you can get it to work. Mine wasn't working fully
I remember on the SG3 there was a way to port the AOSP Message.apk simply to work on Touchwiz, I'll try the same method for Sense but I doubt it will work, but have faith.
Look for an app called Yaata.. I love it. Does exactly what i was looking for as a quick reply.

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