Screen off OK Google? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I read that this phone comes with the Google Assistant, which I sort of assumed means screen off ok Google (as it does with the G6 and Pixel), but I don't even have the option to enable it. Do I just have a wonky build or does the device actually not support it? Considering it's an 835 I'm sure the chipset supports always listening.

loudog3114 said:
I read that this phone comes with the Google Assistant, which I sort of assumed means screen off ok Google (as it does with the G6 and Pixel), but I don't even have the option to enable it. Do I just have a wonky build or does the device actually not support it? Considering it's an 835 I'm sure the chipset supports always listening.
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835?

Mr.Ak said:
835?
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Snapdragon 835

loudog3114 said:
Snapdragon 835
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But OPO has sd801.

XDA detected my device wrong. Adios!

loudog3114 said:
XDA detected my device wrong. Adios!
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Adios!

https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...wakeup-t3565831?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,9207665425
But its battery draining but u can use it while driving mode

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[Q] snapdragon 800 voice activation?

is there any kernel or mod that can take advantage of the snapdragon 800 voice activation? i don't mean on the home screen when you can say OK Google.. I mean like the moto x
if you go to the snapdragon 800 on Qualcomm's site you can see the bottom right video about the voice activation
namnam123 said:
is there any kernel or mod that can take advantage of the snapdragon 800 voice activation? i don't mean on the home screen when you can say OK Google.. I mean like the moto x
if you go to the snapdragon 800 on Qualcomm's site you can see the bottom right video about the voice activation
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You might want to check out utter!.
PhilipTD said:
You might want to check out utter![/URL].
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i dont mean a voice command app,im ok with google now. i mean something that can wake your phone up with a key word like on the moto x, and takes advantage of the snapdragon 800 low power voice activation
namnam123 said:
i dont mean a voice command app,im ok with google now. i mean something that can wake your phone up with a key word like on the moto x, and takes advantage of the snapdragon 800 low power voice activation
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I know, it would be great if that were possible, but, afaik, it's not. That's why I suggested to take a look at utter!: it has an "always listening" feature, and, can access Google Now directly. It could be installed just for that purpose as a kind of workaround. Further, the app's main functionality is pretty comprehensive and handy, and could be used alongside Google Now.
PhilipTD said:
I know, it would be great if that were possible, but, afaik, it's not. That's why I suggested to take a look at utter!: it has an "always listening" feature, and, can access Google Now directly. It could be installed just for that purpose as a kind of workaround. Further, the app's main functionality is pretty comprehensive and handy, and could be used alongside Google Now.
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thanks.. i just tried utter, it's cool but it kinda ate right through my battery
i wouldn't say its not possible, as the snapdragon 800 has support for it.. if i was a developer id check it out.. but im not
namnam123 said:
thanks.. i just tried utter, it's cool but it kinda ate right through my battery
i wouldn't say its not possible, as the snapdragon 800 has support for it.. if i was a developer id check it out.. but im not
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Ah, that's a shame. Well I hope something gets developed soon. It's definitely a cool thing to have.
qualcomm . com/media/videos/snapdragon-voice-activation
(without spaces)
PhilipTD said:
Ah, that's a shame. Well I hope something gets developed soon. It's definitely a cool thing to have.
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ya id thought there'd be a big hype on it i just researched it and not alot of people care about it which is strange cause its one of the bests features to have

com.qualcomm.atfwd service: bloatware?

Does anybody know what is the com.qualcomm.atfwd service for? Can be safely killed/removed? Or does it help processor, battery & stuff management and must be kept?
Nobody seems to know it :/
Thank you in advance
I've had it Greenified for about a month, and I've noticed nothing going wrong. Everything is perfectly fine.
Even I tried Googling around about that service but found nothing
An explanation would be really awesome
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Same here...
zack.1988 said:
Does anybody know what is the com.qualcomm.atfwd service for? Can be safely killed/removed? Or does it help processor, battery & stuff management and must be kept?
Nobody seems to know it :/
Thank you in advance
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HI
i dont know what is the service but you can
go to setting-Apps-All-com.qualcom.atfwd....stop it
if you see a problem with your phone just restart and this service run again
com.qualcomm.atfwd service (atfwd.apk) is Qualcomm's WiFi display. It allows you to mirror your devices display on a TV.
The apk can be deleted. WiFi display is only half functional on Stock anyway - WiFi connection gets disabled. I've included this file in the NoMoto Script and there have been no issues with it's removal.
ATTACK said:
com.qualcomm.atfwd service (atfwd.apk) is Qualcomm's WiFi display. It allows you to mirror your devices display on a TV.
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are you referring to miracast?
a1exus said:
are you referring to miracast?
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Yes
Sent from my Scorpion Mini
ATTACK said:
Yes
Sent from my Scorpion Mini
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so if i dont use miracast, is it safe to stop/disable/freeze?
a1exus said:
so if i dont use miracast, is it safe to stop/disable/freeze?
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Yup.
Sent from my Scorpion Mini
ATTACK said:
Yup.
Sent from my Scorpion Mini
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is there anything else can go with this? (any related apps/service)
Wfd SDK Service
Wfd Service
Wireless Display
Wireless Display Service
Wireless Display Widget
Are those related?
ATTACK said:
com.qualcomm.atfwd service (atfwd.apk) is Qualcomm's WiFi display. It allows you to mirror your devices display on a TV.
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Does it have anything to do with current-screen-content sharing over NFC (Andriod Beam) and such?
a1exus said:
is there anything else can go with this? (any related apps/service)
Wfd SDK Service
Wfd Service
Wireless Display
Wireless Display Service
Wireless Display Widget
Are those related?
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Wfd are Wifi Direct services, I recommend you dont freeze/remove them, they can be usefull in more common communication cases.
Wireless Display probably has something to do with miracast or similar, but I'm not sure.
UsernameWasTaken said:
Does it have anything to do with current-screen-content sharing over NFC (Andriod Beam) and such?
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No, there two separate apps.
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No, there two separate apps.
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Excellent. Frozen.
ATTACK said:
No, there two separate apps.
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OK - thanks !
ATTACK said:
com.qualcomm.atfwd service (atfwd.apk) is Qualcomm's WiFi display. It allows you to mirror your devices display on a TV.
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So it means that i don't need any external software to cast my screen...???
Kedharnadh said:
So it means that i don't need any external software to cast my screen...???
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Yes. Moto G supports Wireless Screen Mirroring with a simple build.prop edit. Motorola Stock is limited however in that it can only Mirror phone without WiFi Internet connection. GPE ROMs however can Wirelessly Screen Mirror and maintain WiFi Internet connection.
See Moto G FAQ for more info.
I remove it and i do not have any problem
Enviado desde mi XT1045 mediante Tapatalk
Thank you!!
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so if i dont use miracast, is it safe to stop/disable/freeze?
Yup.
Sent from my Scorpion Mini
Thanks for posting this because I accidentally clicked wrong and have been searching for a while to try to figure out how screwed I am lol &i don't have miracast so I'm not as worried about it as I was just after I did it or after I started searching for what it was and started worrying because i wasn't getting much more than a bunch of lists I really REALLY really REALLY didn't feel like reading lol...[I'm on my itouch because I did it on my phone and until i knew what it was I didn't want to touch my phone again and for some reason my itouch doesn't have a 'find on page' option to type "com.qualcomm.atfwd" into to avoid reading every last word looking for "a needle in a haystack" ..which is exactly what I would have wound up doing if you didn't write this &get an answer & even though none of you have anything to do with it being a really good answer for me I appreciate it as if you did lol
I am not a tech advanced person. Not a programmer. Could someone talk me through removing this and other bloatware carp from my phone. Also I have a ton of storage that has accumulated over past week that I didn't ask or accept. Please help. Just an ordinary gal on my LG stylo3.

Hey Snapdragon port

I came across this in the Opo forum. The Dev says it shouldnt be to hard to port to the Nexus 5. Just wondering if anyone wants to give it a go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56210279
Jacob030 said:
I came across this in the Opo forum. The Dev says it shouldnt be to hard to port to the Nexus 5. Just wondering if anyone wants to give it a go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56210279
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This would be nice, but if I recall correctly there was legal issues with changing the low power core used for the pedometer, for other things.
TheROMGuy said:
This would be nice, but if I recall correctly there was legal issues with changing the low power core used for the pedometer, for other things.
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I didn't even think we had a low power core.
rootSU said:
I didn't even think we had a low power core.
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I'm not entirely for sure but I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on here that we had a low power core, and that someone had accessed it to use always listening but would have gotten in legal trouble if he had distributed it.
TheROMGuy said:
I'm not entirely for sure but I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on here that we had a low power core, and that someone had accessed it to use always listening but would have gotten in legal trouble if he had distributed it.
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Interesting...
Because that too would help with Doubletap 2 wake...
rootSU said:
Interesting...
Because that too would help with Doubletap 2 wake...
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Yea, but of course, the legality of it is questioned.
rootSU said:
Interesting...
Because that too would help with Doubletap 2 wake...
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Wouldn't help for wake gestures at all.
Lethargy said:
800 is just as capable as the 801. Low-power core is just used for a hardware pedometer instead of "always listening", as well as legal issues if you were to enable it without permission.
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Lethargy said:
The low-powered core is only good for things that usually require wakelocks (i.e. always listening, music playing, hardware pedometer). Screen-off gestures are done at kernel level and does NOT require a wakelock, so the low-powered core is completely useless in that regard.
Only factor determining if screen-off gestures drains or not is how power is provided to the panel. If it's possible to power the digitizer on separately, then it uses less battery. If you have to power the entire panel on, it'll use more. Either way, it's the exact same thing and not really done much differently across all devices; just make sure the digitizer is powered in any way and wake the device (or whatever) on specific gestures.
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Lethargy said:
Wouldn't help for wake gestures at all.
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Gah I hate being wrong. Whats worse is I actually knew that once too!
But, would there be any legal issues if it was a feature ported from another phone.......
the nexus 5 low power core was defaulted to count steps instead of being a low power core. i dont think that it can be the low power core as we would like it to be. but i guess with lots of work, it could be possible?
simms22 said:
the nexus 5 low power core was defaulted to count steps instead of being a low power core. i dont think that it can be the low power core as we would like it to be. but i guess with lots of work, it could be possible?
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It is possible just not entirely legal.
Jacob030 said:
But, would there be any legal issues if it was a feature ported from another phone.......
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Its still using the same low-powered core. Unless you want to somehow rip it out of a OnePlus One and hack it into a Nexus 5 (i.e. pretty much impossible and hardly a good idea)
simms22 said:
the nexus 5 low power core was defaulted to count steps instead of being a low power core. i dont think that it can be the low power core as we would like it to be. but i guess with lots of work, it could be possible?
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It's still a low powered core (and the same one as any other device with the Snapdragon 800 SoC), just being used for a different purpose.
I don't know what it would take to reprogram it/use it for other purposes, but its been done before and there was a proof-of-concept, method not released because of the legal ramifications. If there isn't a way around it/loophole, or a legal way to do it, then you'll have to wait a few years until the Nexus 5 becomes an old legacy device that nobody cares about lol
rootSU said:
Gah I hate being wrong. Whats worse is I actually knew that once too!
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This is like the third time it's been explained to me and I still can't get it right. Don't feel bad. xD
if its a legal issue, then its something that someone would be able to do to legally to their own phone, just wont be able to distribute it. something like posting instructions how to do it would be legal, just distributing the finished mod could be illegal. but i dont see where legality would come into affect on this.
simms22 said:
if its a legal issue, then its something that someone would be able to do to legally to their own phone, just wont be able to distribute it. something like posting instructions how to do it would be legal, just distributing the finished mod could be illegal. but i dont see where legality would come into affect on this.
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All sorts of strange laws about. Way back when, when i was a blackberry owner, it was against forum rules (crackberry) to discuss or give instructions for rebranding as apparently that was "illegal" in the US.

Making Ok google to work when the phone isnt charging

The new feature of Google now allows us to say Ok google even when the screen is off but the phone is being charged. I think it might be easy to make it to work even when the phone isnt charging?
Anyone could make this happen?
I'd imagine that would drain the battery pretty quickly.
This has been talked about for a long time.
It will destroy the battery for one....
And Moto will sue you. ?
Darth said:
And Moto will sue you. ?
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Only if you're using the low-powered core.
And Motorola can't sue anyone for it. It's either Qualcomm or whoever provides the speech-recognition software.
Lethargy said:
Only if you're using the low-powered core.
And Motorola can't sue anyone for it. It's either Qualcomm or whoever provides the speech-recognition software.
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Must be the one who's voice answers me when I talk to phone...??? ?

90 Hz overclocking?

I was just wondering if the 90hz display of the OP7pro can be overclocked to a higher rate.
txx3 said:
I was just wondering if the 90hz display of the OP7pro can be overglocked to a higher rate.
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No.
Spell check bro.
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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Yess but it can be dangerous!
aaryan45 said:
Yess but it can be dangerous!
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yeah would still do it
I dont think the panel supports it but Im happy to learn it can be done
Tiz92 said:
I dont think the panel supports it but Im happy to learn it can be done
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I've been told but cannot confirm that the panel supports up to 120hz with some minor color imperfections,
Fairly new certain modifying these files:
https://github.com/arter97/android_...t/dts/qcom/dsi-panel-samsung_oneplus_dsc.dtsi
https://github.com/arter97/android_...dsi-panel-samsung_sofef03f_m_fhd_dsc_cmd.dtsi
using this as a sort of guide for values:
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/ke...1128c83#diff-9b749a956003bff1461097b8a7699809
And then building could do the trick but I'm not a dev so I'm not confident in attempting something like that myself.
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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No, OnePlus uses command-mode to control the panel states, while some dumbs OEMs (Hi Xiaomi) still use video-mode which can be manipulated from dtbo.
But imagining a hypothetical situation where that was possible and the panel could reach 120Hz or something higher than 90, no one outside of OnePlus knows the panel commands to make it enter into a "higher refresh" mode, so we are back in the same place, not possible.
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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That's not how it works -_-
CurlyApple said:
That's not how it works -_-
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what? I did not suggest a way how it works, I said other devices can, which means the possibility maybe exist. U need to learn how to read carefully.
onliner said:
No, OnePlus uses command-mode to control the panel states, while some dumbs OEMs (Hi Xiaomi) still use video-mode which can be manipulated from dtbo.
But imagining a hypothetical situation where that was possible and the panel could reach 120Hz or something higher than 90, no one outside of OnePlus knows the panel commands to make it enter into a "higher refresh" mode, so we are back in the same place, not possible.
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what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
txx3 said:
what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
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is not related to the rom but the screen firmware, and you can't just simply flash a custom firmware for your screen, as I said before, no one outside OnePlus has the ability to change/add a command for that.
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what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
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No.
NateDev said:
No.
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