To enable the mobile data limit:
Install Activity Launcher from Play Store
Select 'All Activities' from the drop down box at the top.
Scroll down to 'Settings'.
Edit 'Data usage' to your needs.
You can also create a shortcut on your homescreen by long pressing 'Data usage'.
Hi all,
It doesn't work anymore.
Data usage doesn't appear in the list.
Are there other solutions ?
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For example:
Homescreen > Menu > Settings > Phone Storage.
I want an app that I could create a shortcut on the homescreen to immediately launch to "Phone Storage".
This is just an example. What i'm truly trying to accomplish on a Droid X is:
Homescreen > Menu > Settings > Battery & Data > Data Usage and then turn off the 3G by unchecking "Data Enabled".
I tried "Extended Controls Widget" but that doesn't seem to have the option to create a shortcut to do that.
*Edit*
Nevermind, I found in ADW where to do this. You add a shortcut and choose ADW Activity.
Is anyone using adw launcher and knows the shortcut to toggle the 'Use Packet Data' turn on the 3G/4G (in Mobile Network Settings)?
There is a shortcut to 'Wireless and Network' menu, but there is still three button presses to toggle the packet data. I would like to do it in one or two.
thanks
kww
Hi,
Very often when I want to install an application I have this message "screen overlay detected, please disable" that appears and keeps me from continuing. I am forced to go into the settings, to disable one by one this authorization for each application. Then I go back on the new application to complete the installation. Then I return to the screen overlay management to accept it again for each application. It takes ages :crying:
Is there not a way to disable all at once and then reactivate all at once ?
Thank you
Hi and welcome to assist,
Try this steps:
Go to Settings > Apps > 'Advanced' (near the bottom) - under 'Advanced' subsection, access 'Draw over other apps'. Here, individually change the settings of ALL the apps to 'No' (in other words, disable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app). Once done, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), you should return to individually change each of the apps' settings to 'Yes' in the 'Draw over other apps' section (in other words, re-enable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app).
Good luck,
Razvan
can anassist me with my Honor 30 with regards to Notifications of some Apps which am not getting only when I go into the App
Huawei Honor 30?
James_Watson said:
Huawei Honor 30?
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Yes Huawei Homor 30
Tap the square button in Navigation bar, find your app, lock it.
Settings - Wireless & networks - Mobile data - Networked apps, check both 'Mobile data' and 'WLAN' for your app.
Settings - Wireless & networks - Mobile data, Data saver = Off.
Settings - Wireless & networks - Mobile network - Advanced, enable 'Mobile data always on'.
Settings - Battery, disable both 'Power saving mode' and 'Ultra Power saving mode'
Settings - Battery - More battery settings, enable both 'Keep WLAN on when sleeping' and 'Keep mobile data on when sleeping'.
If all these above do not help yet, it must be caused by the FCM on your device doesn't work as your Honor 30 lacks Google Services Framework.
Thank
James_Watson said:
If all these above do not help yet, it must be caused by the FCM on your device doesn't work as your Honor 30 lacks Google Services Framework.
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Thanks for this , base on the settings i only had to enable the "Stay Connected While Sleep" . I will monitor it, But I feel GSF has a part to do with it . I will give feedback
Hi -
How do I set a custom notification tone on an application (specifically, Google Messages)? I haven't found a way to do that yet, and I have pressed just about every button on the screen.
How do I permanently disable 5G connectivity? The battery draining impacts far outweigh the very minimal benefits of 5G, so I don't think we will ever want to use 5G.
Thanks!
For custom notification sounds you have to put them inside a certain folder, in the "My Files" app search for notifications and copy them into that folder. After that, you have to trawl though the app settings menu, usually I long press the app and select the "i" at the top right - using the Discord app as an example - from there go to Notifications > Notification Categories > Direct Messages (as an example) > Sound and select the one you want.
Uploaded 2 screenshots to show it in action.
Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode, set to 4G
Sonic Steven said:
For custom notification sounds you have to put them inside a certain folder, in the "My Files" app search for notifications and copy them into that folder. After that, you have to trawl though the app settings menu, usually I long press the app and select the "i" at the top right - using the Discord app as an example - from there go to Notifications > Notification Categories > Direct Messages (as an example) > Sound and select the one you want.
Uploaded 2 screenshots to show it in action.
Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode, set to 4G
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Thanks, @Sonic Steven!
That helped. I was able to set the Google Messages "Incoming Message" Notification Category to my custom sound. (BTW ... If there is another "Incoming Message" Notification Category for another application, will it also play my custom sound? Or, is this setting specific to each application?)
For disabling the 5G network, not as much luck. There wasn't any 4G or 5G settings visible in my AT&T Mobile Network settings. I may try removing my SIM card to see if something shows up.
I believe it is per app basis
If there's no option under the connection settings then I assume you would need to use something like the Samsung Band Selection app
Actually, I just found a better route than the Samsung Band Selection App:
This method exposes the hidden preferred Mobile Data Selector that's already in the phone.
Since we already were using Nova Launcher, this solution was a no-brainer (well, after someone else's brain had figured it out).
No additional software required for us.