[REQ] Motorola Assist App Apk - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am fascinated by that recent updates of this app. I know Tasker can do a lot of the things that it does but I'm still interested in trying it. I found the apk on that moto G thread but I couldn't get it to work on nexus 5. Does anyone know a work around to use this app on nexus 5?
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I too am very interested in this app. My guess is that it ties into the framework + maybe some other apks. My Google-fu has found nothing on the status of a port.

Short answer: nope
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jimbotron said:
I am fascinated by that recent updates of this app. I know Tasker can do a lot of the things that it does but I'm still interested in trying it. I found the apk on that moto G thread but I couldn't get it to work on nexus 5. Does anyone know a work around to use this app on nexus 5?
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joenathane said:
I too am very interested in this app. My guess is that it ties into the framework + maybe some other apks. My Google-fu has found nothing on the status of a port.
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Just found a Moto-Assist-equivalent free app! It's called Agent https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tryagent

abemore said:
Just found a Moto-Assist-equivalent free app! It's called Agent https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tryagent
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Trying this out and so far so good for the driving/texting part.

Has anyone a good experience with an app like Agent? How's battery life with it?

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Apps for jelly bean

Which apps have got the expandable notification?
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Spidergio said:
Which apps have got the expandable notification?
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All of the Google apps use it if I'm remembering correctly, and the battery widget app seems to use it as well. Other than that, I haven't noticed anything else...
JensAiden said:
All of the Google apps use it if I'm remembering correctly, and the battery widget app seems to use it as well. Other than that, I haven't noticed anything else...
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I see battery reborn. It has got expandable notification. I would like it more.
More apps.
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Jelly news. Google reader in the notification bar. Impractical for my needs, but for someone with less news to read, it may be nice.
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j2cool2012 said:
Jelly news. Google reader in the notification bar. Impractical for my needs, but for someone with less news to read, it may be nice.
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Good news. Thanks.
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i need help with pushing sum apps using terminal. ive never used it b4 s its all like...greek to me :cyclops:. this is the forum i need help with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774262
dabuu707 said:
i need help with pushing sum apps using terminal. ive never used it b4 s its all like...greek to me :cyclops:. this is the forum i need help with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774262
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Why ask here and not there?
JensAiden said:
All of the Google apps use it if I'm remembering correctly, and the battery widget app seems to use it as well. Other than that, I haven't noticed anything else...
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Does anyone know if this is confirmed? I got the OTA update via clearing the Google framework trick. After upgrading to 4.1 I have found that I don't get expandable notifications with emails that I receive on Gmail.
Edit: Nevermind. I got the expanded preview to work by dragging 2 fingers over the email notification.
Tunein Radio has it.
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Remove navigation bar

Hi, what apps work to remove the navigation bar at the bottom, i don't want to hide but remove it permanently by editing build.prop?
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vijay.alapati said:
Hi, what apps work to remove the navigation bar at the bottom, i don't want to hide but remove it permanently by editing build.prop?
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How the hell are you going to navigate through the phone?
vijay.alapati said:
Hi, what apps work to remove the navigation bar at the bottom, i don't want to hide but remove it permanently by editing build.prop?
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Youtube does. Anything that has full screen viewing really.
Exel said:
How the hell are you going to navigate through the phone?
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This! :laugh:
I think with LMT launcher or something similiar
vijay.alapati said:
Hi, what apps work to remove the navigation bar at the bottom, i don't want to hide but remove it permanently by editing build.prop?
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edit build.prop and add the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
save and reboot. Make sure you have an alternate means of navigation before you do this though
use LMT
Full screen from Play store to navigate, build prop command from above to remove nav bar.
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Thx guys, :thumbup:
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works with Pie control (* root first*)
pretty awesome
LMT doesn't work properly for me. Does anyone know a good alternative? Thanks.
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LMT and Full Screen don't work ( es. back button).
Also fullScreen toggle doesn't work.
Do you have an idea? I hate black bar on my screen!
Thanks.
Stefano.
I would like to decrease the size of mine is that possible ?
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I actually just made a video tutorial on YouTube and posted a guide in the general section here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513910
What I did is edit the build.prop file and use an app called Button Savior to navigate. Works pretty good to be honest!
AppReviewBros said:
I actually just made a video tutorial on YouTube and posted a guide in the general section here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513910
What I did is edit the build.prop file and use an app called Button Savior to navigate. Works pretty good to be honest!
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Dude! You do realise that back button still doesn't work. For temporary use its fine but not for long term.
Does anyone else know an alternative?
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avocco said:
Dude! You do realise that back button still doesn't work. For temporary use its fine but not for long term.
Does anyone else know an alternative?
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Yeah, I do know that and I mentioned that in my video. As you said, for temporary use it does the job!
Other than that, many apps that work on my Nexus 4 does not work on Nexus 5 as they probably aren't updated to work on the new device yet.
If I find something, I will definitely update my thread with new solutions!
use pie control..works everything even back and menu
hello00 said:
use pie control..works everything even back and menu
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Are you referring to this app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45826839?
esskayy said:
Are you referring to this app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45826839?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jun.ace.piecontrol&hl=en
I've used this on both my Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus. It works well, but I haven't tried it on my Nexus 5 yet.
Requires root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys&hl=en
Yadao said:
I've used this on both my Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus. It works well, but I haven't tried it on my Nexus 5 yet.
Requires root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys&hl=en
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Says device not supported when I try to turn it on. Hasn't been updated since september so perhaps it's a 4.4 thing.

App Ops on Kit Kat?

So, I tried to install the permission manager app from the play store for 4.3 and it didn't work, how can we manage app permissions on 4.4?
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phishfi said:
So, I tried to install the permission manager app from the play store for 4.3 and it didn't work, how can we manage app permissions on 4.4?
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Google have blocked access to it in 4.4 so the built-in app is no longer available.
Coming from CM10.2 I was hoping to at least be able to use this with my N5, but alas it's not so .
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Google have blocked access to it in 4.4 so the built-in app is no longer available.
Coming from CM10.2 I was hoping to at least be able to use this with my N5, but alas it's not so .
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Wait... They removed the feature that they just added to the last version? Or they removed the old method of enabling it?
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phishfi said:
Wait... They removed the feature that they just added to the last version? Or they removed the old method of enabling it?
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I believe they blocked the APIs used by the permissions editor which is why it crashes - but I'm struggling to find the reference I read that had this info.......
afaik they removed it completely. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47098228&postcount=2
One of the best features ever introduced to android and they remove it. Might even downgrade my N7 because of this.
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afaik they removed it completely. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47098228&postcount=2
One of the best features ever introduced to android and they remove it. Might even downgrade my N7 because of this.
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+1
I downgraded my N4 back to 4.3. Disabling app ops is terrible. Even apple has this feature: iOS alerts you if any app wants to access your contacts, or your photos, or your camera, and you have a choice to allow or not. Android 4.3 does not alert you, but at least you have the option to dig into the App Ops and revoke access to certain things. 4.4 is the first time an android upgrade dissapointed me (they destroyed the alarm app, the keyboard, the wifi indicator's activity/internet access, and App Ops).
App ops was never an official feature, so they technically didn't remove anything.
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joshnichols189 said:
App ops was never an official feature, so they technically didn't remove anything.
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good god, why do the Googlers always have to find every disappointment thread to defend their master. Let me guess, you think the Google+ enforcement on youtube is awesome too?
joshnichols189 said:
App ops was never an official feature, so they technically didn't remove anything.
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So? It's still a feature they included, with easy access, and then took away even though it was nothing but effective for the users...
mertzi said:
good god, why do the Googlers always have to find every disappointment thread to defend their master. Let me guess, you think the Google+ enforcement on youtube is awesome too?
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I'm with you on the users defending Google like the can do no wrong, but definitely disagree about the YouTube g+ integration... They needed to clean YouTube up, and now I can see friend's comments on videos more easily and only view the comments and responses of certain people... That was a good idea..
I think Google is completely wrong by blocking this app ops function, if that's what happened here...
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Search for this app on PlayStore: com.findsdk.apppermission
I'm not sure its working everywhere. I have test it, on my phone its working (I9300 OMNI ROM).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539989
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Somebody managed to find it, it doesn't even require root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
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mertzi said:
Somebody managed to find it, it doesn't even require root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
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I love you
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Does anyone know where these preferences are stored? I'm mainly concerned with whether or not changing the options will affect an OTA update. If nothing is altered in the system files I'm sure we're good to go.
Sure do love having it again!
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Lol all the nublets eating their words now.. clock app isn't borked, the WiFi up and down indicators were a performance hindrance (search drawables) and honestly can we just stop whining
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ChongoDroid said:
Lol all the nublets eating their words now.. clock app isn't borked, the WiFi up and down indicators were a performance hindrance (search drawables) and honestly can we just stop whining
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Flash player support is the last thing to be resolved. And those exchange / VPN bugs.
Thanks. Helpful information
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Umm I thought this thread was about App Ops...
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Nice thanks for finding it
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CatThief said:
Umm I thought this thread was about App Ops...
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Ok, any idea how to sort the list of apps in app ops?

[Q] Root DRM Trick?

Hello,
I've been helping a friend with her Tab 2 p5110 (Wi-Fi model).
Late last year I rooted it and installed CyanogenMod (10.1.3 Stable).
It's much better than the bloated original rom, however one of her primary uses of the tablet was to watch TV shows from catch-up apps, now of which at least one isn't working.
It's Plus7 - that of the Seven Network in Australia.
It says something about it not being able to work on rooted or modified devices for copyright reasons.
I may not have searched enough or properly, but I was wondering if there's any way you can trick the app into believing it's using the original firmware, or has the rights restrictions it requires to work properly, on a rooted device?
I would hate to have go back to the Samslow rom...
Many thanks,
Tom
There's a module for the Xposed framework that will hide root, but I'm not sure if it'll work on the app you have. It would be worth a try.
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njstein said:
There's a module for the Xposed framework that will hide root, but I'm not sure if it'll work on the app you have. It would be worth a try.
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Thanks, sounds like it's probably RootCloak.
There's also been a version released recently using the Cydia substrate.
I'll try them soon and see how it goes.
epirater said:
Thanks, sounds like it's probably RootCloak.
There's also been a version released recently using the Cydia substrate.
I'll try them soon and see how it goes.
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Ya, that's it. Hope it works for you. I hate app developers that feel the need to block the mod community.
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For anyone that is experiencing battery drain and doesn't have root on on their note

I found and tried this app in the play store last night and it seemed to have worked like a charm. My battery was dying so fast. And now the battery works better than when I purchased the note4.
But of course, a little disclaimer. I just found this app. I do not work for the company that made it. So, I'm not responsible for anyone phones flying out of their hand, being ran over by a pink elephant and being struck by lightning or anyone s-pen buttons falling off. I did not not test this app on a rooted device.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.BoshBashStudios.batterydoctorrepair&hl=en
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For additional battery help. I can tell you what I know. I been an android user since the HTC hero. So, I know enough to save battery.
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how is that app working so far? I was looking up the review on tha app and im getting mixed info on it
divineazn716 said:
how is that app working so far? I was looking up the review on tha app and im getting mixed info on it
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Working good.
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divineazn716 said:
how is that app working so far? I was looking up the review on tha app and im getting mixed info on it
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Sorry to dig up an old thread but what is this app? Says Not Found
thepiecesfit said:
Sorry to dig up an old thread but what is this app? Says Not Found
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Seems to be called Advanced Battery Calibrator by Blackmart Studio, still using the id=BashBoshStudios in the link as the broken link provided.
Id stay clear of it though - reports of nothing but spam - but it seems to be the one he was referring to even though this is really for Themes and Apps that the user makes.

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