Is there an app or mod that will make the notification light blink for more than 5 min? Or does installing a rom fix that?
KoolKidd_23 said:
Is there an app or mod that will make the notification light blink for more than 5 min? Or does installing a rom fix that?
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I have edited the /system/customize/ACC/default.xml file before to disable the 5 minute timeout. I believe you change the value of NMS_feature_led_flash_timeout from 5 to 0. Try it and let us know how it works.
Ok thanks, it won't let me do it right now and I'm sure it's because I'm not rooted yet. I'll root and let you know
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I have edited the /system/customize/ACC/default.xml file before to disable the 5 minute timeout. I believe you change the value of NMS_feature_led_flash_timeout from 5 to 0. Try it and let us know how it works.
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Ok thanks, it won't let me do it right now and I'm sure it's because I'm not rooted yet. I'll root and let you know
shortstuff_mt said:
I have edited the /system/customize/ACC/default.xml file before to disable the 5 minute timeout. I believe you change the value of NMS_feature_led_flash_timeout from 5 to 0. Try it and let us know how it works.
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I've been looking for the answer to this since I bought this phone. Shortly after it was released. Asked and searched but never got or found an answer. Tried this and it worked. Thanks a bunch. :good:
robocuff said:
I've been looking for the answer to this since I bought this phone. Shortly after it was released. Asked and searched but never got or found an answer. Tried this and it worked. Thanks a bunch. :good:
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Which file manager did you use? I'm trying to do it but I'm either getting an error or permission denied
KoolKidd_23 said:
Which file manager did you use? I'm trying to do it but I'm either getting an error or permission denied
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Root Explorer. Have to set it to R/W before doing the edit. It may be that the system is mounted as read only in the app you're using. You may have to change it in the settings of the app you're using. In Root Explorer, there's a small button. Upper right side of the screen while viewing the folders. If the system is mounted R/O, it'll say "mount R/W". Press on it and then do the edit.
You do have to be rooted for it to work though.
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Root Explorer. Have to set it to R/W before doing the edit. It may be that the system is mounted as read only in the app you're using. You may have to change it in the settings of the app you're using. In Root Explorer, there's a small button. Upper right side of the screen while viewing the folders. If the system is mounted R/O, it'll say "mount R/W". Press on it and then do the edit.
You do have to be rooted for it to work though.
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Ok I just did it and it made a back up xml file, just delete the original and it should work I assume?
No need to delete anything. You can delete the backup if you want though. It's up to you.
robocuff said:
No need to delete anything. You can delete the backup if you want though. It's up to you.
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Still not working for me, I changed it to 0 then my phone reboots and when I go back to root explorer it still says 5
Edit: Nvm I got it, thanks
Are you rooted? If so, check your superuser app to see if Root Explorer has root permissions. Also, if it's still set to 5 when you reboot, is the backup file there or not? If not, it sounds like a root problem of some sort to me.
It should look like this before I edit correct? And yea I'm rooted
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KoolKidd_23 said:
It should look like this before I edit correct? And yea I'm rooted
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Yes
I can't get it to work either. Change stuck even after reboot ?
Yes. But, you need to click on that button that says mount r/w before you do the edit. If you do that and it still doesn't work, something isn't right with your root.
Are you permanently rooted or are you using weak sauce for root? If the latter, the changes won't stick if you do a normal reboot. Rebooting is necessary for the setting to take effect. With weak sauce, you have to do a hot reboot for things to stick. Things will only stick if you do a hot reboot. A normal reboot will result in your change or changes reverting back to the original meaning you'll have to do it over again. It'll work as long as you only hot reboot. If you're using weak sauce for root, you really should consider getting permanently rooted.
This worked, thanks!
Ahhhh ok makes sense. Yea I'm only weak sauce rooted so I'll get it permanently rooted then
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I'm pretty sure I have it mounted correctly but I can't edit the file. What am I doing wrong. I'm using root Explorer and it's mounted r/w
dmrnhs said:
I'm pretty sure I have it mounted correctly but I can't edit the file. What am I doing wrong. I'm using root Explorer and it's mounted r/w
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You need system read write as far as I know. Weak sauce root won't suffice.
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I have that. I'm running CleanRom. Do we have to enable certain permissions? I've followed all these steps. I not new to rooting and tweaks like this but then again I'm no expert
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Anyway to get the notification leds/button lights to flash when a text received on 2.3.3 like it does on cm7?
EDIT: found this, works perfectly.
phburks said:
There is an app in the Market called LG 2X/Black/3D Notifications that works with the G2X. It worked without root with 2.2 but apparently it requires root with 2.3.3 due to some changes LG made to the phone.
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Anyway to have this app manually grant permission? I am rooted with stock 2.3.3 and it was working before for me but its not granting su permission
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Does your battery drain after you installed this app?
saotua said:
Does your battery drain after you installed this app?
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Yessss
Thanks. i thought it just my phone.
Hi, I'm new here and I this is my first droid, so i need some help. I have done an extensive search and looks like I'm the only one with this problem.
I've rooted my g2x (2.3.3), etc, installed the notification led, change permissions to rw-rw-rw (sys/devices/plataform/star_touch_led/wled), so far so good. But when I reboot (turn off/turn on) the phone my permissions get back to rw-rw-r. So every time I turn on the phone I have to change it manually.
What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something? Phone problem?
one4one said:
Hi, I'm new here and I this is my first droid, so i need some help. I have done an extensive search and looks like I'm the only one with this problem.
I've rooted my g2x (2.3.3), etc, installed the notification led, change permissions to rw-rw-rw (sys/devices/plataform/star_touch_led/wled), so far so good. But when I reboot (turn off/turn on) the phone my permissions get back to rw-rw-r. So every time I turn on the phone I have to change it manually.
What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something? Phone problem?
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Well for one, when you install the app there's no need to change its permission like that. Maybe that's why it switches back after a reboot..
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noodles2224 said:
Well for one, when you install the app there's no need to change its permission like that. Maybe that's why it switches back after a reboot..
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That's on Froyo.
On gingerbread, this app doesn't work that way. If I dont change the permissions it will never work. It's like when I turnoff/turn on the phone the permissions get back to "factory data reset".
Anyone with the same problem?
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Well, finally it's solved. Dunno how, but the permissions doesn't' change anymore. Thank anyway.
noodles2224 said:
Anyway to have this app manually grant permission? I am rooted with stock 2.3.3 and it was working before for me but its not granting su permission
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Do you have the latest version from the Market. It detects whether or not the file is readable and asks you if it can make changes, and then gets superuser permissions. It must set the file settings every time the phone boots. If you do have the latest version try going into the program interface itself and see if there are options for this. If you cannot find them, simply uninstall the program (delete its data first) and then reinstall it. The first time you run it the program should go through whatever it needs to do to get su permissions, etc. You must be rooted on GB for this app to work.
I am rooted, I know how to use that apparently but fir some reason it doesn't detect anymore. But I got a modified version from the Dev and it skips the detection part. The dev said he figured out why it was doing it. Might be an update or something ..
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The streaming part of TWC's app was just released. And of course, being the jerks that they are, it doesn't work on rooted devices.
Any workaround?
Don't tell me to clear data. It doesn't work.
Is there any way to run the app without root permission or to fool the app?
I offer a $10 donation to any Dev who can make this work.
There's gotta be a work around... been waiting a while for this
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Second the motion...
I believe there are other apps that have been fooled, so I would hope this wouldn't be too hard to get around.
And there's a post on Droid Life that OTA Rootkeeper "and other apps" don't help...
I hate TWC. Everything they do I hate. The app is a great idea, they just shouldnt block users for taking control of their device. Just wait until a fix comes out, like FTW for ios.
OK... got it working. Apparently, all this app checks for is the presence of Superuser.Apk... I went in using Root explorer, System,App... and renamed Superuser to ultrauser (my choice) rebooted phone and vuala Live TV... WINNING... got this info off of another forum but I've gone too far to look back and give props... Sorry... Enjoy!
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jclav85 said:
OK... got it working. Apparently, all this app checks for is the presence of Superuser.Apk... I went in using Root explorer, System,App... and renamed Superuser to ultrauser (my choice) rebooted phone and vuala Live TV... WINNING... got this info off of another forum but I've gone too far to look back and give props... Sorry... Enjoy!
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That's awesome! I will definitely try this!!!!
jclav85 said:
OK... got it working. Apparently, all this app checks for is the presence of Superuser.Apk... I went in using Root explorer, System,App... and renamed Superuser to ultrauser (my choice) rebooted phone and vuala Live TV... WINNING... got this info off of another forum but I've gone too far to look back and give props... Sorry... Enjoy!
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It kinda worked for me , you guys should try that method too . I think it should work for some and not all can use that method . Thank you , jclav85 .
Glad to help
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Jclav,
How did you rename the Superuser.apk? I have tried to figure it out, but I can't. I am trying to get TWC TV to work on my Motorola Triumph that is rooted and I can't figure it out. Can you help me please?
Using root explorer go to the folder where the app is. Click the button at top that says Mount RW. It will then say Mount RO. Then long press the file. Click rename and name it. Then exit root explorer.
Oh how I hope this works on my Kindle Fire. I installed CM9 especially for the TWC live TV but was very disappointed when I couldn't use it.
I will try this tonight. Thanks
Really easy work around for a million dollar company.
This didn't work for me so I installed the app from boosted
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Isnt it a little risky changing the superuser?
Will that interfere with anything else that uses superuser by default?
nope.
Will try the method..
85gallon said:
Using root explorer go to the folder where the app is. Click the button at top that says Mount RW. It will then say Mount RO. Then long press the file. Click rename and name it. Then exit root explorer.
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Im in root explorer and not seeing the mountRW or mountRO. When I simply long click the superuser app and rename, it does not take. Root Browser shows root access in superuser. I must be missing something.
Concrete B said:
Im in root explorer and not seeing the mountRW or mountRO. When I simply long click the superuser app and rename, it does not take. Root Browser shows root access in superuser. I must be missing something.
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Look at my screenshot. Tap on the mount button until it looks like mine. You can see I renamed mine to wolf user.apk
GrayTheWolf said:
Look at my screenshot. Tap on the mount button until it looks like mine. You can see I renamed mine to wolf user.apk
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Haha, I made a clerical error. I was in jrummys root browser, switched to root explorer and hooked it right up. Thanks
Concrete B said:
Haha, I made a clerical error. I was in jrummys root browser, switched to root explorer and hooked it right up. Thanks
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I have an htc one x AT&T unrooted phone
I was wondering is there any FM Radio apks that work with the htc one x AT&T version that do not require data connection.
Thanks
Clean ROM has this enabled.
You are going to need to be rooted to make this happen. Pretty sure of that.
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trant01 said:
You are going to need to be rooted to make this happen. Pretty sure of that.
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This is correct. I'll have to find it when I get to work, but there is a thread around here that provides a set of deodexed apks. All you need to do is get the FM radio apk from that zip file, put it in /system/app, and change permissions to rw-r--r--. Worked for me.
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Apk can be found in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25636866&postcount=2
You don't need the Fm Radio Service apk, it's already on the phone.
(Rooted Stock 1.85)
You need root and you need to be deodexed. Full thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649099
Similar info to the previous response, just the thread specific to the FM radio mod.
redpoint73 said:
You need root and you need to be deodexed. Full thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649099
Similar info to the previous response, just the thread specific to the FM radio mod.
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You don't actually need to be deodexed if you just place the FM apk in system/app.
(I know that's what the instructions say, but I haven't deodexed and it works fine)
shchenok said:
You don't actually need to be deodexed if you just place the FM apk in system/app.
(I know that's what the instructions say, but I haven't deodexed and it works fine)
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Thanks for the clarification.
Thanks for all help, but for some reason whenever I do root it doesnt work and it says permission denied and waiting for phone to reboot.
Need more details. What firmware version, and what root method?
I have the 1.85.502.3 att version, with root method one click root.
Whenever i try it and do the reboot thing if there is an error it always says waiting for phone to reboot and permission denied.
How many times have you tried? I know it sometimes takes several tries, and you have to set the clock on the phone a day or 2 ahead each time you try.
I haven't used the 1.85 root method myself (rooted back on 1.73). So you'll likely get more experienced help asking on the thread for that root method.
be sure usb debugging is on otherwise i'm pretty sure that the commands sent won't work on the phone, such as reboot, etc
Can you use this in plane mode?
Mine will not work unless I have data + wifi enabled.
nvm I just got it to work, I did it manually and got it rooted.
Thanks for help guys.
now i have problem with radio lol, I moved both to system/app but they arent showing up. How do you do permissions to make them work?
jessgerb said:
now i have problem with radio lol, I moved both to system/app but they arent showing up. How do you do permissions to make them work?
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Depends on what app you are using to copy the files. On Root Explorer, there should be a button at to of the screen to mount the directory as R/W. ES File Explorer, I think you have to hit menu, than "mount as root" or something like that. Then copy the FM radio files, and long press on each file to change permissions.
I did all of that but it still doesn't work.
How do you get to mount as root. I transferred files over but it still doesn't work.
jessgerb said:
I did all of that but it still doesn't work.
How do you get to mount as root. I transferred files over but it still doesn't work.
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To mount the file system in ES go to settings and at the bottom you will need to click on root explorer then mount accept that then click on the option below it "Mount File System"
Side note: I did all the requested things and am still unable to install the HTC FM widget from the earlier posting. just says install failed or cannot install, something like that. But I am using CleanRom, maybe its not meant for that?? Not sure I even need the FM widget but I don't think CleanRom comes with a widget, just the icon.
Odd.
In the original firmware I was able to edit build.prop to change my dpi to 120 but now I cannot. It won't save any changes. Also, I tried pasting an .apk into my /system/app folder and it blocked me. Then I tried pushing it with adb and it gave me a read-only error.
I know I am rooted - can run Titanium Backup, etc.
Anyone have any idea?
mitchellvii said:
Odd.
In the original firmware I was able to edit build.prop to change my dpi to 120 but now I cannot. It won't save any changes. Also, I tried pasting an .apk into my /system/app folder and it blocked me. Then I tried pushing it with adb and it gave me a read-only error.
I know I am rooted - can run Titanium Backup, etc.
Anyone have any idea?
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Did you try another root explorer?
Root explorer can be finicky.
Also try clearing it out of super su and and reallowing it. Or wipe app data.
But from my experience with root explorer, I have always hated it!! Try File Manager HD, It is great and has root explorer and system mountable all the time
BeerChameleon said:
Did you try another root explorer?
Root explorer can be finicky.
Also try clearing it out of super su and and reallowing it. Or wipe app data.
But from my experience with root explorer, I have always hated it!! Try File Manager HD, It is great and has root explorer and system mountable all the time
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Downloaded File Manager HD. Tried replacing the Snotes.apk. No dice. All attempts do do anything with that .apk fail. Seems pretty well locked down.
Same thing with build.prop. No changes will save.
mitchellvii said:
Downloaded File Manager HD. Tried replacing the Snotes.apk. No dice. All attempts do do anything with that .apk fail. Seems pretty well locked down.
Same thing with build.prop. No changes will save.
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Hmm..
I will try it on my note and see if it works.
Also did u make sure it was called the right name and have the right permissions?
I will let you know tomorrow or maybe tonight if it works
Yep. I've done all this many times before. They have Snotes locked down tight.
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mitchellvii said:
Yep. I've done all this many times before. They have Snotes locked down tight.
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You don't have proper root. Reroot and try again. Works like a charm! See below.
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Huh that seems odd as everything that requires root to work seems to work just fine. Oh well will give it a shot.
Curious as to which method you used to achieve root?
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did you make sure to mount the system folder as r/w? i've never memorized the command since i just use root explorer.
madsquabbles said:
did you make sure to mount the system folder as r/w? i've never memorized the command since i just use root explorer.
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Yes I did everything correctly. Just not working. That's OK.
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mitchellvii said:
Huh that seems odd as everything that requires root to work seems to work just fine. Oh well will give it a shot.
Curious as to which method you used to achieve root?
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Custom Recovery, root.zip, TriangleAway. Although root access is being granted, there may be an issue with permissions on "/system". Tried fixing permissions yet?
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
Custom Recovery, root.zip, TriangleAway. Although root access is being granted, there may be an issue with permissions on "/system". Tried fixing permissions yet?
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No haven't done that. Will run a permissions fix.
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No haven't done that. Will run a permissions fix.
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I was wondering if you have resolved this issue because im having the same problem now. Do you recall doing anything that may have caused this issue? Everything for me started going heywire once i installed init.d support just a second ago. I Can r/w and r/o in certain parts of the system but i cant paste anything anywhere. I also noticed increase cpu load afterwards. Might i add this is the second time i have had these issues after installing init.d support script. The way i solved this the first time was i had to odin stock firmware and this solved everything. Id like to refrain from doing this again though because ill loose all my stuffs and have to set everything up again.
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How did you achieve root? In other threads, problems with write access to /system are reported when a rooted firmware was flashed. Only the method with CWM (install CWM, flash SuperSU) did work.
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How did you achieve root? In other threads, problems with write access to /system are reported when a rooted firmware was flashed. Only the method with CWM (install CWM, flash SuperSU) did work.
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Oh the first time i rooted with the CWM method. But the second time, i did odin a rooted firmware Now that i think about it, the first time i was able to write to /system but now i can't after a rooted firmware flash. So the init.d script wasnt the problem. I just made an assumption because before, i havent touched anything in /system but when i installed init.d script it was actally the first time i tried to edit /system after the rooted firmware. So yes looks like im going to have to odin a stock non-rooted firmware. Thanks man! Makes alot of since now.
edit: couldn't i just try the cwm method and see it it overwrites, cause the only UEALGB firmware i can find is prerooted. I don't want to switch to UEALH2.
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mitchellvii said:
Odd.
In the original firmware I was able to edit build.prop to change my dpi to 120 but now I cannot. It won't save any changes. Also, I tried pasting an .apk into my /system/app folder and it blocked me. Then I tried pushing it with adb and it gave me a read-only error.
I know I am rooted - can run Titanium Backup, etc.
Anyone have any idea?
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me to same error
Try Root Explorer(or ES File Explorer) & enable R/W for system files
Check your SuperSU/Superuser app.
See if your access is granted & not denied.
If SuperSU/Superuser asking for update, update it (usually binary update)
If your SuperSU/Superuser is gone, re-install it from Play Store & run it for the first time to update binary.
Retry modifying your system file(s)
Bro I cannot change build.prop product model....
I tried root explorer and es explorer
From yuphoria
Is that cannot or don't know how.
One is no root two is edit.
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JJEgan said:
Is that cannot or don't know how.
One is no root two is edit.
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Edit is at the top of the RH side.
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I have the same problem...
I can change my build.prop but after a reboot all the changes are gone.
I have rerooted it 2-3 times already. I can just change it sucessfully at the beginning but after some time it doesn't work anymore.
I have a samsung galaxy a3 2017.
Try forum for your phone .
Post lacks any information to help.
Suggest FX Explorer.
I've been doing some searching around the web and haven't been able to find a fix for this yet. I flashed the latest Jelly Bean leak last night and noticed that the circle notifications on the lockscreen are gone (the ones for missed calls/new messages). I saw a fix for the Galaxy Note II that involved changing a file name and that would bring those back. Is there any way to bring them back on the S3?
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I've been doing some searching around the web and haven't been able to find a fix for this yet. I flashed the latest Jelly Bean leak last night and noticed that the circle notifications on the lockscreen are gone (the ones for missed calls/new messages). I saw a fix for the Galaxy Note II that involved changing a file name and that would bring those back. Is there any way to bring them back on the S3?
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Simple fix. You need a File Explorer app that has Root permissions, access to Root directory, and can mount System files as writable (I recommend ES File Explorer).
In you file explorer, navigate to "/system/csc/" and rename "customer xml" to "customer xml.bak".
Restart your phone. The Lock icon and "verizon wireless" text will be gone from your lockscreen, and the bubble notifications will be back.
I've tried that using CleanRom5 and it didn't work for me :-/
Brian Gove said:
I've tried that using CleanRom5 and it didn't work for me :-/
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Did you restart your device afterwards? It is working just fine for me right now on CleanRom5.
I'm having the problem too. I tried the fix posted above with no luck after restart.
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I'm not sure what you guys are doing, but this solution definitely works and has been done by hundreds of people successfully.
My guess is that you don't have the proper root permissions to change the file name (it's a system file). Do it using ES File Explorer. Go into the ES File Explorer settings, go into the Root Settings, and check all of the boxes. Then rename the file. It works on CleanRom 5, I am 100% positive of that.
I have no yet flashed CleanRom5.5, but I am 99% positive this same solution will work on that as well.
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I'm not sure what you guys are doing, but this solution definitely works and has been done by hundreds of people successfully.
My guess is that you don't have the proper root permissions to change the file name (it's a system file). Do it using ES File Explorer. Go into the ES File Explorer settings, go into the Root Settings, and check all of the boxes. Then rename the file. It works on CleanRom 5, I am 100% positive of that.
I have no yet flashed CleanRom5.5, but I am 99% positive this same solution will work on that as well.
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I've used root explorer in ROM toolbox and ES both. I've followed the steps outlined above, doublechecked that the rename took and rebooted several times. And this is the results.
pdykstra said:
Simple fix. You need a File Explorer app that has Root permissions, access to Root directory, and can mount System files as writable (I recommend ES File Explorer).
In you file explorer, navigate to "/system/csc/" and rename "customer xml" to "customer xml.bak".
Restart your phone. The Lock icon and "verizon wireless" text will be gone from your lockscreen, and the bubble notifications will be back.
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This worked for me on Stock-Rooted. Thank you.
Brian Gove said:
I've used root explorer in ROM toolbox and ES both. I've followed the steps outlined above, doublechecked that the rename took and rebooted several times. And this is the results.
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Your using aosp msg app. Or gosms. I'm unsure but the looks of your screen shot that's the problem. You have to be using the tw mms app. Hope that helps :thumbup:
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Brian Gove said:
I've used root explorer in ROM toolbox and ES both. I've followed the steps outlined above, doublechecked that the rename took and rebooted several times. And this is the results.
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Yes, the bubble notifications ONLY work with the TouchWIZ messaging and dialer apps.
Just did this on stock k3. Thanks!
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xM Minton Mx said:
Your using aosp msg app. Or gosms. I'm unsure but the looks of your screen shot that's the problem. You have to be using the tw mms app. Hope that helps :thumbup:
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Yes, the bubble notifications ONLY work with the TouchWIZ messaging and dialer apps.
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Ahh... I thought since I replaced the SecMms apk that it would still work.
I was able to do that fix, but every time I unlock the phone, it shows the hint "swipe this notification to see new messages" or whatever. I changed it back because that was annoying me, but it just kept coming back. If anyone knows a fix, let me know. I miss my bubble notifications.
1000cleverlines said:
I was able to do that fix, but every time I unlock the phone, it shows the hint "swipe this notification to see new messages" or whatever. I changed it back because that was annoying me, but it just kept coming back. If anyone knows a fix, let me know. I miss my bubble notifications.
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I'm glad you mentioned this, because it was happening to me too. Go into Application Manager>All Apps and find the app called "Help". Click "Disable". You will only have to to do this once. Only downside is that you will lose all of these little How-To dialogues, not just the one for the bubble notifications, so make sure you know how to use all your apps before you disable this (you can always turn it back on if you need it later). Note: the "How to use motions" guides are separate and will still function even with Help disabled.
Thanks for the tip. it worked for me. Running Clean Rom 5.5.1
If people are still having trouble getting this to work, just add .bak to the end, leave the.xml there.
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