factory reset root device - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

I factory reset my oneplus 7 pro (root) and after that some wallpapers and other stuff are delete and missing something like debloating. I miss all original wallpapers and oneplus app. Anybody know why ?

dziello said:
I factory reset my oneplus 7 pro (root) and after that some wallpapers and other stuff are delete and missing something like debloating. I miss all original wallpapers and oneplus app. Anybody know why ?
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It has if you went OB and factory reset. Just grab and install the OP wallpaper resources apk from apk mirror.

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[Q] Android - can I erase deafult launcher

I had original 2.1 android on my xperia x8, and before few days i installed kuyadroid 2.3.5. In that android deafult launcher is launcher pro so I want to know what is gonna be if I erase it.
Yes you can if you have root. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LAUNCHER FIRST! Download root browser than go to
/system/app
than delete launcher.apk.
Is there even a point to deleting it. If your not using it then it should be doing nothing more than taking up its space as a file, right?
I wouldn't
KitsuKun said:
Is there even a point to deleting it. If your not using it then it should be doing nothing more than taking up its space as a file, right?
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I agree. It's not hurting anything, and you might get yourself into trouble if you delete it without another launcher installed. Just my 2 cents.
thanks for answering.. like i sad before, in this kuyadroid 2.3.5. launcher pro is deafult launcher and i have option to delete it.. but i need to have another launcher installed to delete this one? right?
Salty_dog said:
thanks for answering.. like i sad before, in this kuyadroid 2.3.5. launcher pro is deafult launcher and i have option to delete it.. but i need to have another launcher installed to delete this one? right?
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yes you need to install any other launcher before deleting the stock launcher(if necessary)

[Solved] Homescreen Wallpaper Reset

After updating my Galaxy S6 (SM-G920F) to 5.1.1, the homescreen wallpaper always resets to the stock Samsung WP every after reboot. I use themes downloaded from the Theme Store. Everything else remains applied (lockscreen WP, icons, etc.) Anyone have an idea to fix it? Thanks.
it may seem weird, but just simply uninstall facebook or disable it, reboot then update it again.
Justinhopaolo said:
it may seem weird, but just simply uninstall facebook or disable it, reboot then update it again.
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Thanks for the hint, but i tried it and failed. It still went back to stock.
Solved!
I've solved the problem, although I don't know which step did solve it.
Things I did:
Uninstalled/disabled some apps and deleted some files to free up space (my memory was nearly full)
Switched to the default theme and uninstalled all other downloaded themes
Wiped cache in settings>storage
Rebooted, downloaded a new theme and applied it
Wiped cache again and reboot
Wallpaper from theme is still there Yey!
Special thanks to @Justinhopaolo for helping me out

Whatsapp keeps disappearing (NXT-AL10, Nougat B575, Unlocked BL, Root)

Hey guys,
I would like to know if anyone here has experience such an issue before. Recently updated my ROM from KangVIP Slim B357 to Nougat B575 Stock. Bootloader is unlocked, Root Access is given and everything seems to be working smoothly.
BUT
Whatsapp keeps disappearing on me! Ive tried installing it from the Play Store and manually via ApkMirror, but no dice. Once I reboot my phone, the icon is gone, both in the app drawer and the home screen.
The issue keeps happening, no matter how many times I keep reinstalling it. Whats interesting though: When I check /Data/App, there is a separate Whatsapp folder being generated with each new install. I have already deleted all folder after manually uninstalling Whatsapp, but a fresh install after reboot still doesnt stick after the following reboot....
So, anyone seen this before? Tried googling, but no luck there either.
Thanks in advance!
jbmc83 said:
Hey guys,
I would like to know if anyone here has experience such an issue before. Recently updated my ROM from KangVIP Slim B357 to Nougat B575 Stock. Bootloader is unlocked, Root Access is given and everything seems to be working smoothly.
BUT
Whatsapp keeps disappearing on me! Ive tried installing it from the Play Store and manually via ApkMirror, but no dice. Once I reboot my phone, the icon is gone, both in the app drawer and the home screen.
The issue keeps happening, no matter how many times I keep reinstalling it. Whats interesting though: When I check /Data/App, there is a separate Whatsapp folder being generated with each new install. I have already deleted all folder after manually uninstalling Whatsapp, but a fresh install after reboot still doesnt stick after the following reboot....
So, anyone seen this before? Tried googling, but no luck there either.
Thanks in advance!
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Notifications Issues on Nougat Android 7.0
WhatsApp Users
For all of you who have been lamenting the poor notification situation on Nougat, cried over the fact that you only see the most recent message making the whole "notification" thing completely useless, things are looking out.
In version 2.17.24 (grab it from http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/whatsapp-inc/whatsapp/whatsapp-2-17-24-release/ ), WhatsApp has properly implemented notifications on Android 7.0 and 7.1 Nougat devices.
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thx for the reply, but Im afraid you misunderstood ^^ im not having problems with notifications of whatsapp but the app itself. it completely disappears without a trace whenever i reboot / switch off my phone! and i have already tried the latest 2.17.24 version of the apk, still the same....
jbmc83 said:
thx for the reply, but Im afraid you misunderstood ^^ im not having problems with notifications of whatsapp but the app itself. it completely disappears without a trace whenever i reboot / switch off my phone! and i have already tried the latest 2.17.24 version of the apk, still the same....
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1- Go to Settings>Apps>WatsApp>Storage>
2- Clear Cache
3- Clear Data
4- then back and Force stop.
5- And Uninstall
6- Restart phone
7- Download 2.17.25 version (http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/whatsapp-inc/whatsapp/whatsapp-2-17-25-release/)
8- Install.
9- Did I help you? A ''thanks :good:'' would be highly appreciated
clearing cache and data was one of the first things i tried, no change though. havent tried the 2.17.25 release yet tho, so ill give that one a shot...
aaand nope, didnt work either... this is sooo weird! how can the app just disappear? wth...
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10
jbmc83 said:
aaand nope, didnt work either... this is sooo weird! how can the app just disappear? wth...
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10
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trying move whatsapp to system > app or priv-app maybe fixing this problem,,,, but really this is strange issue.
i debrand my L29 to AL10 and to DL00 many times and don't have this problem it's normal if whatsapp not working ! but disappearing really wired
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maybe it's hidden are you using any other launcher?
im using nova launcher. ill check again if there are any hidden app options, but i doubt it. better to be safe than sorry though...
on my previous install (kangvip b357, al10, nova launcher) i had whatsapp installed as a system app for notifications to come through. did a backup with titanium backup, but it wouldnt restore system apps on nougat. so i just installed from the play store and then restored the data & settings through TiBu.
unfortunately, that didnt work for whatsapp, so i installed it from playstore and just copied the whatsapp folder from my previous install to restore messages and still have the media.
i have also tried converting it to a system app, both through TiBu and manually, but ive only tried system/app, not priv-app. on the previous install it was in system/app though and worked like a charm.
luckily, i only reboot my phone like once a week, so for the time being, whatsapp works as intended. just that i have to backup, reinstall and restore after every reboot...annoying!
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10

Can't change theme on stock, unrooted FRD-L04

I have been using the EMUI Theme Editor app to modify custom themes for my Honor 8. It has always worked fine with no problems and I have been able to jump back and forth between stock and modified EMUI 5 themes, wallpapers, and fonts, until now. When I try to apply any theme (even stock EMUI) using the stock EMUI 5 Themes app, it just hangs on "applying" and I have to force close it. It WILL work if I try to apply a wallpaper, but only that. Trying to apply anything else gets stuck. Nothing on phone has changed. Already tried clearing app cache, and everything else the stock OS allows to be cleared.
vouty said:
I have been using the EMUI Theme Editor app to modify custom themes for my Honor 8. It has always worked fine with no problems and I have been able to jump back and forth between stock and modified EMUI 5 themes, wallpapers, and fonts, until now. When I try to apply any theme (even stock EMUI) using the stock EMUI 5 Themes app, it just hangs on "applying" and I have to force close it. It WILL work if I try to apply a wallpaper, but only that. Trying to apply anything else gets stuck. Nothing on phone has changed. Already tried clearing app cache, and everything else the stock OS allows to be cleared.
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Try and wipe cache in recovery and see if that helps.
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ayush rao said:
Try and wipe cache in recovery and see if that helps.
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Didn't work, still hangs on applying theme.
vouty said:
Didn't work, still hangs on applying theme.
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So wiping cache in RECOVERY didn't work? Do u store ur themes on an SD card? What u can try is clear cache of the app, then delete the folders Hwthemes on ur internal and external storage and reboot ur phone. After that u won't have a custom theme installed and then try to apply a stock theme if it isn't applied already.
Did this happen after the B388 update?
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ayush rao said:
So wiping cache in RECOVERY didn't work? Do u store ur themes on an SD card? What u can try is clear cache of the app, then delete the folders Hwthemes on ur internal and external storage and reboot ur phone. After that u won't have a custom theme installed and then try to apply a stock theme if it isn't applied already.
Did this happen after the B388 update?
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All my custom and downloaded themes were on internal storage in the HWThemes folder, but just to be sure, I removed the external SD card. Did everything you said, even booted to recovery and cleared cache again, rebooted, and my custom theme from before was still applied and the problem still remains. I am on the B385 update version and this is the latest version for the L04 as far as I know because I'm not seeing anything new if I run the System Update app.
EDIT: I googled B388 and yes there is an update, but it's not being offered to my phone for some reason.
vouty said:
All my custom and downloaded themes were on internal storage in the HWThemes folder, but just to be sure, I removed the external SD card. Did everything you said, even booted to recovery and cleared cache again, rebooted, and my custom theme from before was still applied and the problem still remains. I am on the B385 update version and this is the latest version for the L04 as far as I know because I'm not seeing anything new if I run the System Update app.
EDIT: I googled B388 and yes there is an update, but it's not being offered to my phone for some reason.
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Yeah I didn't receive the OTA yet. Why don't u try to clear the themes app's app data using ADB. The screenshot I've attached below has the required command to do so.
Here's the name of the themes app:
com.huawei.android.thememanager
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ayush rao said:
Yeah I didn't receive the OTA yet. Why don't u try to clear the themes app's app data using ADB. The screenshot I've attached below has the required command to do so.
Here's the name of the themes app:
com.huawei.android.thememanager
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Hooked up the phone, ran the command, it returned the message "success" but the problem remains. Still hangs on applying theme. When I opened the themes app the first time after running the command, it asked for permissions, so looks like it did run.
vouty said:
Hooked up the phone, ran the command, it returned the message "success" but the problem remains. Still hangs on applying theme. When I opened the themes app the first time after running the command, it asked for permissions, so looks like it did run.
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This is really strange. Looks like you might have to reset ur phone. Also what is the name of the font and theme u r using it looks really good.
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ayush rao said:
This is really strange. Looks like you might have to reset ur phone. Also what is the name of the font and theme u r using it looks really good.
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Font: Roboto condensed
Theme: https://huaweiemuithemes.blogspot.in/2017/06/sony-xperia-xz-premium-theme-claimed.html
Theme is then modified in the themes editor app I mentioned in op. I am using custom navbar icons and battery icon, both of which are built in to the themes editor app and can be selected to modify and save custom version of any theme.
Also running Nova launcher with Pixel Icon Pack.
Wallpaper is from an app called Colors & Gradients.
Yeah, looks like I'm headed for a reset. Was hoping maybe there would be an OS update that would maybe update the system apps, but could be a long wait for that.
Still haven't done a full reset yet, but the B388 update is installing right now. Hoping this might fix the theme app.
EDIT: Nope, didn't fix it!
vouty said:
Still haven't done a full reset yet, but the B388 update is installing right now. Hoping this might fix the theme app.
EDIT: Nope, didn't fix it!
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Reset app preference in settings-apps.
shashank1320 said:
Reset app preference in settings-apps.
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Already tried this using ADB commands. See previous post. Actually I don't think the app is the problem. I think that some part of the customized theme I am using that I made using the 3rd party theme customization app I mentioned in the op must have broken some part of the system framework.
vouty said:
Already tried this using ADB commands. See previous post. Actually I don't think the app is the problem. I think that some part of the customized theme I am using that I made using the 3rd party theme customization app I mentioned in the op must have broken some part of the system framework.
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Possible. For work around may be a full factory reset or dload method
vouty said:
Still haven't done a full reset yet, but the B388 update is installing right now. Hoping this might fix the theme app.
EDIT: Nope, didn't fix it!
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Wow. The B388 update completely removed my theme and I had to reapply. Didn't it do the same for you?
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Delete the theme that changed everything. Same thing happened to me until I deleted said theme.
lifetimes said:
Delete the theme that changed everything. Same thing happened to me until I deleted said theme.
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Well the themes app itself won't let you delete it because it's the current theme. It only allows you to delete other downloaded themes in the app. I have also tried deleting everything in the HWThemes folder on the internal sd, which I can do, but the current custom theme is written into the system so no way to completely clear it without root access.
vouty said:
Well the themes app itself won't let you delete it because it's the current theme. It only allows you to delete other downloaded themes in the app. I have also tried deleting everything in the HWThemes folder on the internal sd, which I can do, but the current custom theme is written into the system so no way to completely clear it without root access.
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Change the current theme and see if that helps. If not, reset?
vouty said:
Well the themes app itself won't let you delete it because it's the current theme. It only allows you to delete other downloaded themes in the app. I have also tried deleting everything in the HWThemes folder on the internal sd, which I can do, but the current custom theme is written into the system so no way to completely clear it without root access.
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Looks like only reset will help u now. So u are on the default EMUI theme and font rn right?
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ayush rao said:
Looks like only reset will help u now. So u are on the default EMUI theme and font rn right?
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PROBLEM SOLVED
Finally did a full factory reset and it cleared the problem. After setting up the phone, I was able to change themes with no problem. Then just for laughs, I tried applying the "problem" custom theme just to see what would happen. Sure enough, it broke the themes app again! So I had to do another full reset, but now I know I was right, that the custom theme I made (actually I think it was the phone dialer skin I imported form one of those ios-like themes) was "breaking" the system framework and hanging the stock emui themes app. So now we know.
FWIW, I used the stock backup app to backup and restore all my apps with their settings, phone logs, messages, and some system settings and it worked great. Just like titanium backup on a rooted phone... well almost as good. Well done Huawei!
vouty said:
PROBLEM SOLVED
Finally did a full factory reset and it cleared the problem. After setting up the phone, I was able to change themes with no problem. Then just for laughs, I tried applying the "problem" custom theme just to see what would happen. Sure enough, it broke the themes app again! So I had to do another full reset, but now I know I was right, that the custom theme I made (actually I think it was the phone dialer skin I imported form one of those ios-like themes) was "breaking" the system framework and hanging the stock emui themes app. So now we know.
FWIW, I used the stock backup app to backup and restore all my apps with their settings, phone logs, messages, and some system settings and it worked great. Just like titanium backup on a rooted phone... well almost as good. Well done Huawei!
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Suggested 5 days back for factory reset mate. Would have solved there itself

missing filters in gallery app

Hi,
i am using a Samsung A 2016, still working great and all but i updated my phone (small update package).
Noticed, since the update, that i am missing filters in the stock gallery app.
i'm always using the "vintage" filter and now it's gone -_-.
Google learned me that there would be a photo editor pro wich i don't have in the app.
Gallery version is 5.4.03.2
Anybody else had/have that problem or a way to get the filters back?
edit : phone is not rooted, still stock (i know right)
cofvempire said:
Hi,
i am using a Samsung A 2016, still working great and all but i updated my phone (small update package).
Noticed, since the update, that i am missing filters in the stock gallery app.
i'm always using the "vintage" filter and now it's gone -_-.
Google learned me that there would be a photo editor pro wich i don't have in the app.
Gallery version is 5.4.03.2
Anybody else had/have that problem or a way to get the filters back?
edit : phone is not rooted, still stock (i know right)
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Sometimes, when updates are applied, there is data on the device from before the update that conflicts with things in the update, to correct it, the conflicting data needs to be wiped. Boot to recovery and wipe the cache partition then reboot.
If it still has issues after that, boot to recovery and choose the factory reset option, do the factory reset through recovery, do not use the factory reset option on the device's system settings, recovery does a much better job. You'll lose the apps you installed and their app data and you'll lose your personal data, but that's probably a good thing, backing up and restoring your data after the factory reset might also restore the stuff causing the conflict.
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