hiding stock watch applications - Samsung Gear S3

Hey everyone, is there a way to hide the system applications that I don't use? I know I can move them to the end of the list but would rather just hide or get rid of them.

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Just wondering if there is a way to hide the non-system icons in the status bar.
I see a few threads about hiding the system apps, but not for the icons on the left hand side of the status bar.
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I would like to any is there any way i can hide certain application being shown
in the application manager------packages.
I am owning samsung galaxy ace 2.3.6
Just hide the icon and still use the application or hide the icon and stop the applications from running?
Give your thread a title.
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and then i accidentally the whole android.
hide the icon and keep the application running.
The problem is the program is being shown in the packages menu.
If you mean applications in the system menu showing the installed packages, you can't hide them from there.

[Q] Hide the black status bar

Hi there. I was wondering if there is any possibility to temporarily turn off the black status bar on the bottom of the screen (that bar with back button etc.). Sometimes it can get pretty annoying (for example when I'm playing some games, or watching movies). Of course, I don't want to delete it completely, i just want to hide it for some time and then reapply it again.
I found out, that when you delete cache of all apps (incl. system ones) in Titanium Backup, the bar will vanish, but after restart, it's there again. Anyway, this method is pretty lengthy, so I am asking, if anyone knows, how to do that quickly.
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GMD Gesture Control
You may use GMD Gesture Control from the Market. There you can use a gesture to hide/unhide the statusbar. I tried it and it works, but you need root.
This is the free version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodmooddroid.gesturecontroldemo
Thank you very much! I have root, so that's no problem for me. Gonna try it for sure!
When you use that gesture control app to hide the system bar, do video applications (thinking Netflix, mx player here) and games fill up the empty space or does it leave a black bar where the system bar was? This is the only reason why I would root and unlock my tf300t right now, I'd be pissed to find out after the fact that it leaves a black bar!
pcpwork ah said:
When you use that gesture control app to hide the system bar, do video applications (thinking Netflix, mx player here) and games fill up the empty space or does it leave a black bar where the system bar was? This is the only reason why I would root and unlock my tf300t right now, I'd be pissed to find out after the fact that it leaves a black bar!
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I know the homescreen fills the empty space, so I assume other apps would too. I'll test it with Netflix and get back to ya.
edit: works! and the app itself is great

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