Hi, what flashlight app is best to use, I didn't find it installed. Or is it hidden somewhere ?
Not there, find it at LG SmartWorld or Play Store. If your device is Root and Xposed installed then try Xposed Torch, that's the best for me.
ergo911 said:
Hi, what flashlight app is best to use, I didn't find it installed. Or is it hidden somewhere ?
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I use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.justlight
Think is the best.
If you have the quick circle case I recommend Quick Circle Apps from the play store.
It has a torch thats only a few taps away even when you're on the lockscreen and a few other useful bits.
The torch is even available in the Qslide menu if you use that.
i suggest you to dont bother to install apps from the market, use google now instead: "ok google" -> "turn on flashlight" -> "ok google" -> "turn off flashligh"
it is easier and faster than any app
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I have been bouncing around testing many different ROM's and finally settled on Core Droid Froyo build.
What I noticed is that the car panel app now appears to be tied to a Premium Nav subscription. Voice dialer tells me that I have an invalid license and the Nav buttons are grayed out.
Previous ROM's including rooted stock appeared to use Google Nav as part of the car panel.
What am I missing here?
Update, easy work around for this is to grab the google car home app in use it for the car feature.
It will not load on this phone from the app store, so you will have to find an alternative dowload of the apk to install.
Works good, uses google maps and is semi customizable.
Hi. Go to Settings>location and select integrate google navigation
tried that still doesnt have the option for gps in car panel ...ill have to try to track down the original .apk
Google search for google car home APK, the second like is to a droid-life page.
The second link worked for me. Installed fine, and when I clicked the "car panel" app it asked me to use the Sense app or the Google one. I choose the Google app and it's working great.
Maedhros said:
Hi. Go to Settings>location and select integrate google navigation
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Thanks for the tip, worked great for me. After checking I have the option of premium or google navigation. Exactly what I would hope for.
SM-900T 4.4.2
I can't find a way to set it when I double tap home to choose what option/app/feature to run.
I hate having Samsung voice activation. Not that the app is bad or anything I just don't use it. I much rather just use my Google Search widget when I need to. That's just how I am.
I wanna use the double tap for my recent/running apps. Aka multitasking.
Instead of holding the home button to launch the list of apps I wanna double tap to do that this disabling the Samsung voice.
I searched Xposed and Google. But either I'm a blind man or I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Oh yes I'm rooted etc...with BioShock 3.5 over clocked kernel on Infamous ROM. The latest build. O forget the version.
roketteere said:
SM-900T 4.4.2
I can't find a way to set it when I double tap home to choose what option/app/feature to run.
I hate having Samsung voice activation. Not that the app is bad or anything I just don't use it. I much rather just use my Google Search widget when I need to. That's just how I am.
I wanna use the double tap for my recent/running apps. Aka multitasking.
Instead of holding the home button to launch the list of apps I wanna double tap to do that this disabling the Samsung voice.
I searched Xposed and Google. But either I'm a blind man or I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Oh yes I'm rooted etc...with BioShock 3.5 over clocked kernel on Infamous ROM. The latest build. O forget the version.
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its very simple my friend- use the app home2shortcut, available for free on google play.
Okay, for a bit of background information I among many others have a Galaxy S6 and am currently experiencing a crippled hotword detection from Ok Google.
It only works in the app and where the widget is on a home screen. It does not work when it is off or in a different APP.
I am hoping someone who is rooted and has the same problem can temporarily adjust their build prop under the model and change it to Nexus 5 or SM-N910F and see if that restores the functionality of the google hotword detections under the settings.
When you go to the google search application, go to settings, click on voice, click on "Ok Google" detection, there should be multiple options here, not just "From the Google App". A reboot and maybe even a re-install of the google search apk may be required to properly test this. Either way, let me know. Thank you.
davidasc22 said:
Okay, for a bit of background information I among many others have a Galaxy S6 and am currently experiencing a crippled hotword detection from Ok Google.
It only works in the app and where the widget is on a home screen. It does not work when it is off or in a different APP.
I am hoping someone who is rooted and has the same problem can temporarily adjust their build prop under the model and change it to Nexus 5 or SM-N910F and see if that restores the functionality of the google hotword detections under the settings.
When you go to the google search application, go to settings, click on voice, click on "Ok Google" detection, there should be multiple options here, not just "From the Google App". A reboot and maybe even a re-install of the google search apk may be required to properly test this. Either way, let me know. Thank you.
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Apparently its been disabled.... If you use Nova launcher it will work from any home screen but it no longer works from any app... Which is a bummer... Used it all the time
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Apparently its been disabled.... If you use Nova launcher it will work from any home screen but it no longer works from any app... Which is a bummer... Used it all the time
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Thanks for your reply, but it seems as though you didn't read what I wrote.
I know that it has been disabled. I believe an actual work around may be to modify the build prop as other phones are still functional.
Nova Launcher and the Google Now launcher allow you to use the hotword detection from any home screen, but they do not work in apps or when the screen is off, which is the key here.
LG, Huawei and a couple other companies have this feature baked into their take on Android, allowing you to hide softkeys on a per app basis. Anyone figured out a way to hide them on the Idol 3?
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LG, Huawei and a couple other companies have this feature baked into their take on Android, allowing you to hide softkeys on a per app basis. Anyone figured out a way to hide them on the Idol 3?
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I think to hide the navigation bar you need root but I'm not sure. Have you tried doing a google search for "Hide Android navigation bar"? There's app on the play store but again they may need root and root has not yet been achieved.
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I think to hide the navigation bar you need root but I'm not sure. Have you tried doing a google search for "Hide Android navigation bar"? There's app on the play store but again they may need root and root has not yet been achieved.
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There is an app in the Play Store, It works without root , and actually is not bad. The free version does not allow per-app setting. I tested it for a little while, and then uninstalled. I think I will keep the nav bar - since it hides or becomes transparent in videos and photos anyway. The browser is the only odd case - and I will live with it for now - actually the back button may come handy !
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There is an app in the Play Store, It works without root , and actually is not bad. The free version does not allow per-app setting. I tested it for a little while, and then uninstalled. I think I will keep the nav bar - since it hides or becomes transparent in videos and photos anyway. The browser is the only odd case - and I will live with it for now - actually the back button may come handy !
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Yeah, I used GMD Auto Hide with the Z3 Compact and it worked flawlessly, but it doesn't seem to be too effective with my Idol. The time the softkeys bother me is during games that don't automatically put the screen into immersive mode, so not only do I usually accidentally touch one of the softkeys but it's also wasted screen real estate during gaming.
No one is currently working on this? This is surprising since soft keys are one of the most annoying things about the Idol 3. I'll hit up GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys developer and see what they can do to make this work for us!
Has anyone found a solution for this yet? I returned the phone after only a few hours because of this flaw. Extremely annoying feature. Takes a big
screen phone and makes it small again.
With root and xposed you can use the module "Hideable Nav Bar".
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You can try any cm version for our phone and it has this option you need embedded in the system under the name of expanded desktop in display settings.
Hi All,
Pretty sure the Google Settings was an option in the Settings menu of the notification shade - but I just can't find it. Had an update this morning (looks like March's security update) and wondering if it has moved it. It's not an app under the app drawer either.
Anyone else know where it is?
I think a google play services update got rid of that a while ago. Just go to the google folder and open "Google" and then use the hamburger menu to access the settings.
Settings-Applicastions- at bottom, there is Google settings.
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Settings-Applicastions- at bottom, there is Google settings.
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Bingo! Knew I'd seen it somewhere. Funny thing is, it doesn't show up in the settings search feature (which is a superb feature in general IMHO)