I'm sure many of you have seen this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749045
I was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to get this working on a sense based rom?
mcmb03 said:
I'm sure many of you have seen this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749045
I was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to get this working on a sense based rom?
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Have you tried it out yet? I'm gonna give it a shot right now and see what kind of results I get.
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Well! That was interesting, and certainly we have some hope for our Sense ROMs.
The installation process went flawlessly, and I was able to add the Google Search widget from JellyBean. And it works! Well, mostly. The Voice Search doesn't work. When you go into the app and hit the microphone icon, it beeps and immediately tells me "sorry, didn't catch that." I'm going to try and update my Voice Search app to the JellyBean one, although now I'm venturing off the beaten path.
I'm not really sure how the rest of Google Now is supposed to work, so I can't yet verify how much of this is working and how much isn't.
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Alright, I've got Google Now working on CleanROM 4.0SE!
Voice Search is broken, and some other things, but that's the same story for other users, even on AOSP.
To get it working, go here and follow the instructions in the first post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28226043&postcount=1 (same link as OP)
Then, in the same thread, jump to page 15 and follow the instructions in the second post down, #142 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28234189&postcount=142)
Nice find!
EDIT: A more active thread is in the Development forum, for anyone who's stumbled upon this.
awesome work man, appreciate you trying it out and everything. I was at work and didn't really have time to mess around with it at the time
I've added a Sony Smartwatch 2 app into my Beta Testing group.
It shows info about your phones SD Card (Size, Used, Free).
Join my beta testing Google Plus Group to try it out.
https://plus.google.com/communities/105334607853270188713
aspellclark said:
I've added a Sony Smartwatch 2 app into my Beta Testing group.
It shows info about your phones SD Card (Size, Used, Free).
Join my beta testing Google Plus Group to try it out.
https://plus.google.com/communities/105334607853270188713
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I'll give your WApp a try matey , i've requested to join.
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WApp installed and worked.
Tried to break it as much as i could and did see a message on my phone "Unfortunatly SD Car Info has stopped", then when i tried launching it again it would just get a blank screen (as i'd expected)
I opened the WApp on the phone and read the README then it started to work again.
It only reads info from my internal memory (Galaxy S4) which is labeled SD Card so i guess thats normal but if possible, make it optional which memory info it reads ?
Great work mate, i'm very tempted to try my hand at developing something now
Danny-B- said:
I'll give your WApp a try matey , i've requested to join.
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WApp installed and worked.
Tried to break it as much as i could and did see a message on my phone "Unfortunatly SD Car Info has stopped", then when i tried launching it again it would just get a blank screen (as i'd expected)
I opened the WApp on the phone and read the README then it started to work again.
It only reads info from my internal memory (Galaxy S4) which is labeled SD Card so i guess thats normal but if possible, make it optional which memory info it reads ?
Great work mate, i'm very tempted to try my hand at developing something now
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Thanks for the info. I've uploaded a new version which (Should fix it.
Greetings, XDA Assist!
I want to know if there is a way to restrict internet access to an Android app *ONLY* when it is opened.
For e.g, if I want to hide my last seen on WhatsApp, I switch off my WiFi/Data, and open WhatsApp -> Reply to the messages -> Close Whatsapp -> Turn Data on.
Is there a way to restrict internet access to only certain apps when they're opened, and regain access when they're closed?
It would be of great help if you direct me toward a solution, maybe a Tasker profile?
P.S - Classic XDA Lurker. Lurking for two years. Joined recently. You guys are brilliant. Keep up the good work!
Thanks in advance!
Hi there!
Depending on root or not, there's different option available
In your situation, I'd personally use Greenify
Or some custom ROMs have App Ops built in. You can select permissions on a per app basis. I don't think its quite what you're after in this case.
See if Greenify suits your needs. Read about it in the opening post in the thread I linked. ?
Good luck!!
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And no, I don't think your example is going to hide last seen. As soon as you read or post anything, I'm sure it'll make you last seen. No matter how you try to hide it. As soon as you do download or upload. .. It knows you were on. Nothing will change that.
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Yes, I misunderstood your goal. You want the opposite of what I was thinking.
If the app is open and no data or WiFi...the app will not function while you use it.
If you don't want people seeing your presence on social apps....you'd have to not use them. Lol
Take care.
KJ said:
Hi there!
Depending on root or not, there's different option available
In your situation, I'd personally use Greenify
Or some custom ROMs have App Ops built in. You can select permissions on a per app basis. I don't think its quite what you're after in this case.
See if Greenify suits your needs. Read about it in the opening post in the thread I linked. ?
Good luck!!
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And no, I don't think your example is going to hide last seen. As soon as you read or post anything, I'm sure it'll make you last seen. No matter how you try to hide it. As soon as you do download or upload. .. It knows you were on. Nothing will change that.
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Yes, I misunderstood your goal. You want the opposite of what I was thinking.
If the app is open and no data or WiFi...the app will not function while you use it.
If you don't want people seeing your presence on social apps....you'd have to not use them. Lol
Take care.
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Thanks for the reply!
I'm aware of Greenify and my ROM does have App Ops.
I wanted to know how to automate it ONLY when you open the app.
Open Whatsapp -> App stops accessing internet (OR) WiFi/Data gets switched off. [Preferably former]
Close app -> Regains internet access.
Something similar.
I'm sorry, I searched Google and XDA....found nothing like what your after. Lots on keeping it off data when closed....but not open. Again....you can toggle airplane mode on, then open it and test your theory...but I doubt it will have your desired results.
Here's a tasker guide, you can check it out, or ask in the thread perhaps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110775
Good luck again!
So recently I have been looking through this post to remove and replace fire launcher.
Method 2 was perfect in all ways other than the severe amounts of lag, so I used Method 1, but I wasn't happy with the 1-3 second display of the Fire Launcher.
I figured it out now though, and this is my tutorial for noobs like me.
Step 1:
Make sure you have adb setup for your kindle, if you have not, here is where to find out how to this.
A: Do a google search for: how to setup adb on kindle fire
B: Select the link from amazon.developers.com at the very top.
C: Follow their instructions.
Step 2:
Open a command prompt, and then run the command
Code:
adb devices
If your'e device shows up with its serial number to the left of the word device, you are good to go.
Step 3:
Type this in your command prompt:
Code:
adb shell
Then:
Code:
nohup logcat -c; logcat | grep --line-buffered 'flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.amazon.firelauncher/.Launcher' | while read line; do am start [B]your.launcher.packagename.here[/B]; done &
Don't forget to input the actual package name of your launcher, find it by downloading an app called App Inspector to find the package name of your launcher.
Step 4:
Download to your computer LauncherHijackV3, witch you can find by doing a google search for it and by clicking the GitHub link.
Step 5:
Sideload LauncherHijack onto your kindle, if you don't know how to sideload apps to a kindle, do a google search for it.(Google knows everything:laugh
Install LauncherHijack on your kindle through an app like ES File Explorer
Step 6:
Open LauncherHijack and select your launcher from the list, and select that you do wan't it to be your default launcher.
Step 7:
YOU ARE DONE!!!
Credits to nyln for the second code in step 3.
Would This work for a Fire Tablet 7" 5th gen?
I just got the Fire 8" tablet with 5.4.0.1, will your step work for me? Thanks.
I do NOT advise you do this. The fire launcher is linked to the home button, and uninstalling it messes it up. If you do this the home button will literally act as if it isn't there.
*THIS METHOD USES UNINSTALLING SYSTEM APPS. 5.4.1.0 NO LONGER ALLOWS IT*
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iknight8 said:
I just got the Fire 8" tablet with 5.4.0.1, will your step work for me? Thanks.
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No it will not. Get no root firewall and block OTA updates to prevent further patches
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rmendez011 said:
Would This work for a Fire Tablet 7" 5th gen?
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If you are on version 5.4.0.0 or below it would, but don't so it because you lose home button function
TechNash said:
I do NOT advise you do this. The fire launcher is linked to the home button, and uninstalling it messes it up. If you do this the home button will literally act as if it isn't there.
*THIS METHOD USES UNINSTALLING SYSTEM APPS. 5.4.1.0 NO LONGER ALLOWS IT*
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No it will not. Get no root firewall and block OTA updates to prevent further patches
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If you are on version 5.4.0.0 or below it would, but don't so it because you lose home button fujction
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I returned the tablet... too much restrictions! I would rather get a tablet which comes with AOSP version!
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I returned the tablet... too much restrictions! I would rather get a tablet which comes with AOSP version!
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Yea I agree. Mine is a 2016 model so I can't return it, but I've heard Blu security I'd basically non existent. It's a great phone and only 50 - 100 dollars.
Will Work?
rmendez011 said:
Would This work for a Fire Tablet 7" 5th gen?
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What OS?
5.4.0.0 and below it will work.
Not sure about above
TechNash said:
I do NOT advise you do this. The fire launcher is linked to the home button, and uninstalling it messes it up. If you do this the home button will literally act as if it isn't there.
*THIS METHOD USES UNINSTALLING SYSTEM APPS. 5.4.1.0 NO LONGER ALLOWS IT*
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No it will not. Get no root firewall and block OTA updates to prevent further patches
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If you are on version 5.4.0.0 or below it would, but don't so it because you lose home button function
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BTW the home button wont work only for the short time you haven't installed LauncherHijack.
Plus+
I removed the step about uninstalling fire launcher because of:
Was not neccessary
Doesn't work on 5.4.0.1 or above.
Caused one other bug(NOT THE HOME BUTTON)
Provided said:
BTW the home button wont work only for the short time you haven't installed LauncherHijack.
Plus+
I removed the step about uninstalling fire launcher because of:
Was not neccessary
Doesn't work on 5.4.0.1 or above.
Caused one other bug(NOT THE HOME BUTTON)
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My main point was it doesn't work anymore
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TechNash said:
I do NOT advise you do this. The fire launcher is linked to the home button, and uninstalling it messes it up. If you do this the home button will literally act as if it isn't there.
*THIS METHOD USES UNINSTALLING SYSTEM APPS. 5.4.1.0 NO LONGER ALLOWS IT*
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No it will not. Get no root firewall and block OTA updates to prevent further patches
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If you are on version 5.4.0.0 or below it would, but don't so it because you lose home button function
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No Longer do I have you remove firelauncher in my steps because:
It wasn't necessary, didn't save space or anything.
Even though LauncherHijack allowed the Home Button to work, there were other sideaffects...
Only worked on Fire Os 5.4.0.0 and below.
EDIT: I HAVE CHANGED THE STEPS
No Longer do you uninstall fire launcher, it was not necessary.
This Method Now Works With All Fire OS Versions!!!
Hmm, is it another "bicycle invention"? Any changes of this "method" from the old one, very well known? Does it removes Fire Launcher "flicking" on home button press?
P.S. After reviewing other @Provided threads, looks like it's a newbie spam
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Hmm, is it another "bicycle invention"? Any changes of this "method" from the old one, very well known? Does it removes Fire Launcher "flicking" on home button press?
P.S. After reviewing other @Provided threads, looks like it's a newbie spam
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A. I am a noob and I know it, im just trying to help wherever I can.
B. As for the bicycle invention, maybe so, but I did not just duplicate a thread, other than one line of code which I cited at the bottom. The rest was my own honest experimentation.
Does your shell command removes "flickering" of the Fire launcher?
I replaced Fire launcher in a few days after purchase on Amazon Prime day (i.e. shortly after July, 11), following by advice from this forum. So, I curious, what is exactly your invention?
Does it work on my Fire HD 8 7th running 5.6.0.1?
It will work. But about the lag, I honestly don't know. I don't have lag but others do.
To sensboston. I have no idea how, but my kindle fire hd 7 4th gen never shows me the fire 's launcher ever. Ever.
Only thing I can think of is that I use adw launcher and it sometimes Lags loading icons, but doesn't show me fire 's launcher unless I start spamming the home button for a minute and a half.
Edit:I will take a video of it working to prove.
@Provided, where did you found words "kindle fire hd 7" in the topic named "Fire HD 8 and HD 10 General"? It's a completely different devices...
This was discussed zillion times here, use forum search.
sensboston said:
@Provided, where did you found words "kindle fire hd 7" in the topic named "Fire HD 8 and HD 10 General"? It's a completely different devices...
This was discussed zillion times here, use forum search.
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True, this is in the wrong forum. However, the fire hd 7 forum is almost completely dead, especially for the 4th gen. From what I've read and experienced, the fire hd 7 4th gen is similar in cases like this to the fire hd 8.
But it would be nice if this old thread was either moved or just deleted as it is a little confusing.
As I want to be done with this thread, I am going to swallow my pride and admit you are probably right as you are the recognized developer who has built several apps and posted 50 times more than me.
Easy Launcher replacement without removing Fire Launcher
I'm on Fire HD 8 OS 5.6.0.1 and this is my setup to switching Launchers that seems to work seamlessly - do not know whether it works on other updates:
1. Installed Nova Launcher
2. Installed Launcher Hijack v3, and set Nova Launcher
3. Installed MacroDroid, added macro to activate on Device Boot, Nova Launcher
This will boot straight into Nova Launcher on startup, so no need to press home key as you will not see the Amazon Fire Launcher screen. You may see a tiny flicker on occasion when you press the home key, while Launcher Hijack switches launchers , but most of the time you won't even know it's a Fire tablet.