Anyway to remove Verizon wireless from the bottom of the screen with substratum or something? Without root.
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Hello,
I just want to ask if there any ways to change the quicksetting panels in the quicksettings-drawer and display them also as shortcuts in the notifications-drawer? I haven't found any options but though that this is a standard option in Android. Just know it from my old phone with CM10.2. I've attached some images to show what I mean.
Dont think so mate, seem to be stuck with whats there in the moto g, strange
Without root, Power Toggles will allow you to change the Quicksettings shortcuts. With root, Xposed Installer and the 'GravityBox' module, you can rearrange the Quicksettings-drawer.
Hi Developers,
Just needed to ask, I am using Sony Xperia C, was wondering if there is a way to hide the WiFi connection status icon in the notification bar on the top of the screen.
Is there any way that i can hide the fact that my phone is/is not connected to WIFI?
Please advise how as well.
Thanks Already!!
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You can do it manually by replacing the wifi icon in systemui.apk with a transparent one. Or you can use Gravity Box Xposed Module Expanded Desktop function to hide the whole status bar.
bricazgrind said:
You can do it manually by replacing the wifi icon in systemui.apk with a transparent one. Or you can use Gravity Box Xposed Module Expanded Desktop function to hide the whole status bar.
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Thanks But a little guide as to how to do it - I mean how to replace the wifi icon and how to find some other icon would be a great help...
Thanks Already...
As we all know Xposed does not work on Lollipop Touchwiz, so using the modules to remove s finder and quick connect is out of the question. So, how do I remove these annoying (in my opinion) parts of the pulldown menu? Using an SM-915G,.
I'm trying to get the AOSP battery icon instead of the Sony one. I've tried GravityBox, which works to add the AOSP icon, but Sony's one is still there. I know I can disable it in settings but it still shows on the lock screen and when the notification pane is down. Is there any other way to change/remove Sony's battery icon?
Not Optimal... But it works!
So I am figuring you are trying to do this because you got gravity box and when you apply a battery icon it adds it alongside the stock one but doesn't replace it... So there three easy steps to get rid of it! First of all in the settings search for personalization, system icons and untick battery... this will get rid of the battery in the status bar when it is NOT pulled down; then go to the xposed app and download a module called clean lock screen, activate it and tick the option for the removal of the status bar icons... this will get rid of it in the lock screen BUT it will also remove the gravity box one and the WiFi and data signal icons... and lastly, download a module from the xposed installer called android N-ify, this will add some awesome features like the double-tap recents to go to last applications and yata yata but most important thing is that this will customize your notification and quick toggle panel and it by default hides battery... so reboot and your stock battery should be successfully hidden!! I know your question is kinda old by now but I just got back to stock marshmallow in my z3 and was struggling with this same exact problem and this was the best solution I was able to find for this!
Hi All,
Oreo just installed automatically on my Samsung S8 and I truly hate the look of the new navigation bar
Also, it will remain steadily on, even though I have "Show and hide button" enabled in settings.
Does anyone know how to revert into the old Navigation bar looks?
Thanks!
What carrier do you have
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Orange - can a carrier have an impact?