Hello, I'm trying to uninstall some apps with adb. Works great on the default user, but I get "permission denied" when I try the same for the secure folder user. Any help would be appreciated!
oldredduck said:
Hey, you better use ADB App Control V1.62, works much easy and save. Search here on XDA
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I will try that. Have you tested it in secure folder yourself?
oldredduck said:
Yes I did and it's easy to use and very satisfied about it. If you disabble something by accident it's also easy to re-install. Read instructions and you get a amazing device
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I did download it and it seems to work great, but I don't see an option to change the user. I can only uninstall things for the default user, how do I switch to the secure folder one?
Relaxo143 said:
I did download it and it seems to work great, but I don't see an option to change the user. I can only uninstall things for the default user, how do I switch to the secure folder one?
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This is the adb command that im using
pm uninstall -k --user <you need to change this on> <app> (E.g pm uninstall -k --user 150 com.facebook.services)
You need to list the user and get the ID for secure folder
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Are there any solution?
Trying to uninstall apps on my galaxy in secure folder using adb. There is message "shell does not have permission to access user 150"
Any ideas??
silvergem said:
This is the adb command that im using
pm uninstall -k --user <you need to change this on> <app> (E.g pm uninstall -k --user 150 com.facebook.services)
You need to list the user and get the ID for secure folder
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maximome123 said:
Are there any solution?
Trying to uninstall apps on my galaxy in secure folder using adb. There is message "shell does not have permission to access user 150"
Any ideas??
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I dont know, that is the standard command to remove the apps. it is much better if you post it with screenshot
silvergem said:
I dont know, that is the standard command to remove the apps. it is much better if you post it with screenshot
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Please see attached screenshot.
Did you list the user so you can get the user id?
silvergem said:
Did you list the user so you can get the user id?
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Yes, the result is in the first line - userinfo 150
Same problem. Any solution?
solologo said:
Same problem. Any solution?
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can you be more specific?
silvergem said:
can you be more specific?
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can not uninstall apps inside samsung secure folder via shell (oneui 4)
solologo said:
can not uninstall apps inside samsung secure folder via shell (oneui 4)
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https://android.stackexchange.com/q...on-shell-does-not-have-permission-to-access-u
It seems they restricted the adb shell on user 150
you can remove everything with adb app control
amosolidu said:
you can remove everything with adb app control
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it doenst work also. Ive tried
i just did it on my fresh reflashed s21+ now.....maybe cable problem..or usb....might be
try to change some permission in app
amosolidu said:
i just did it on my fresh reflashed s21+ now.....maybe cable problem..or usb....might be
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we are talking inside secure folder. the adb app control only list apps excluded the secure folder
amosolidu said:
you can remove everything with adb app control
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Getting "java.lang.SecurityException: Shell does not have permission to access user 150" when uninstalling apps from Samsung Secure folder using ADB
I am using Samsung Galaxy A50, Android 11, One UI 3.1. I use Samsung Secure folder. There are many bloatware in it and I could not find a way to uninstall (and disable) them via ADB. Owner profile ...
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this is the error we encountered specifically for user 150 (secure folder)
silvergem said:
Getting "java.lang.SecurityException: Shell does not have permission to access user 150" when uninstalling apps from Samsung Secure folder using ADB
I am using Samsung Galaxy A50, Android 11, One UI 3.1. I use Samsung Secure folder. There are many bloatware in it and I could not find a way to uninstall (and disable) them via ADB. Owner profile ...
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this is the error we encountered specifically for user 150 (secure folder)
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some permissions on secure folder app....i just remove knox and all the security apps
amosolidu said:
some permissions on secure folder app....i just remove knox and all the security apps
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its better that you can show a guide here. also when you disable that you can still use the secure folder?
Related
Didnt find this posted so here goes:
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/..._campaign=Feed:+OfficialGmailBlog+(Gmail+Blog)
We just released a new version of the Gmail app in Android Market, so Gmail updates aren’t tied to Android version releases anymore. Now you can get new Gmail stuff faster without having to wait for system updates.
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If you are on a custom ROM where the signature of the gmail app is different, then you will have to do the following first:
adb remount
adb shell mv /system/app/Gmail.apk /system/app/Gmail.apk.bak
adb uninstall com.google.android.gm
Note: the uninstall command may work on its own, but the above is what I did in order
thanks I was wondering what that was all about.
Thanks for the heads up. Cm6 using gapps flash let's you instal straight from the market! No issues here!
Thanks.
Didn't work for me though, I had to adb shell and "rm" the gmail apk, different rom I guess
But then it installed nicely.
Now if they could please update their calendar to add some missed features.
Edit: No... what version number should it display in "about"?
Mine says 2.3 , but I don't get my priority inbox
only USA?
can't find the update with Priority Inbox.
friends in Indonesia, Germany and HK having the same issue.
Airosa said:
can't find the update with Priority Inbox.
friends in Indonesia, Germany and HK having the same issue.
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It available in DE, NL and BE at the moment... got it last night.
Airosa said:
can't find the update with Priority Inbox.
friends in Indonesia, Germany and HK having the same issue.
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Could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8253909&postcount=35
djdarkknight96 said:
Thanks for the heads up. Cm6 using gapps flash let's you instal straight from the market! No issues here!
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Oh, can you explain me where is the gapps flash to do it from cm6? Thank you!
britoso said:
If you are on a custom ROM where the signature of the gmail app is different, then you will have to do the following first:
adb remount
adb shell mv /system/app/Gmail.apk /system/app/Gmail.apk.bak
adb uninstall com.google.android.gm
Note: the uninstall command may work on its own, but the above is what I did in order
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djdarkknight96 said:
Thanks for the heads up. Cm6 using gapps flash let's you instal straight from the market! No issues here!
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I'm on CM6 (8/27) without the Gapps flash and I just used Titanium Backup to uninstall Gmail, restarted, then installed from the market.
dailydR1ver said:
I'm on CM6 (8/27) without the Gapps flash and I just used Titanium Backup to uninstall Gmail, restarted, then installed from the market.
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Confirmed, This is the way I did it.
rusty, thanks bro.
Shall I just use the whole file (.rar) or just the apk would do fine?
Extract the .apk from the RAR file and install it.
ell guy, I am having a bit trouble enabling push e-mail, any ideas?
It jus doesnt push my email no matter what, an -9 mail works perfectly...
Please help?
Gmail pushes, email doesn't, unless you use Exchange/ActiveSync
I truly dislike the fact that the copy and past function in Gmail is so abysmal. It seems you can only select and copy only whats showing on the screen at the time .. So if you wanted to copy a entire message and you try and do that ..
select .. more .... copy text .. u put ur finger down and start to higlight then use the trackball to scroll while highlighting it only highlights whats showing on the screen and does not retain what was highlighted before ..
So basically to copy a large email you have to do it in sections ..
Talk about tedious .. what happened to the the good ol select all function
This again is in reference to copy and paste in the gmail app from your phone
so i unistalled gmail via titanium... tried to adb... tried the .rar and extacted the .apk and i have nothing still. keeps failing to install. now i have no email unless i nandroid.
when i fastboot my commands are to cd\ c:\superboot then fastboot-windows devices...then serial # is recognized. i tried the commands and i get incorrect errors and what not. Am i doing that right? Or do i need to do it a diff way. Im not too familiar with adb.
EDIT: I got it to work...but what was i doing wrong via adb. I would like to know and get more familiar
I'm a bit confused at to what you were trying to do, you mention ADB but list fastboot commands. They're two seperate programs, which were you using exactly?
Fastboot will never be able to push an app, that's ADB's job. Fastboot is for flashing .img files.
this is where my inexperience comes into play. guess i know less about adb then i thought.
Ah but now you know (since you said you got there in the end), gotta start somewhere.
push via gtalk?
The XDA article that links to this thread says that there is no longer to syn inboxes because the new gmail app talks through gtalk...is this something done in the background or do we have to enable it and if so how?
I have this invert toggles on my quick settings which I would like to remove. Can someone please help me with this. Thanks
Tarun95 said:
I have this invert toggles on my quick settings which I would like to remove. Can someone please help me with this. Thanks
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Invert Toggles?
jsgraphicart said:
Invert Toggles?
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Sorry *invert colours.
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Sorry *invert colours.
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Can you post a screen shot?
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Can you post a screen shot?
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What colors are you expecting them to be? That's how they are supposed to look. There's no way to change it right now.
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What colors are you expecting them to be? That's how they are supposed to look. There's no way to change it right now.
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How do I remove that "invert colours" toggle from my quick settings.
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How do I remove that "invert colours" toggle from my quick settings.
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Oh, that's what you are talking about. I completely missed that. Sorry. That probably appeared because you toggled it in the settings. I forget how to reset it. I read somewhere that you can clear the data of some app but I forget which one it is. Maybe someone else can pop in and answer that.
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Oh, that's what you are talking about. I completely missed that. Sorry. That probably appeared because you toggled it in the settings. I forget how to reset it. I read somewhere that you can clear the data of some app but I forget which one it is. Maybe someone else can pop in and answer that.
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Yeah that's what I wanna know. I toggled it on once in settings and now I can't remove it from quick settings. Thanks anyways ?
Tarun95 said:
Yeah that's what I wanna know. I toggled it on once in settings and now I can't remove it from quick settings. Thanks anyways ?
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I'll search and see if I can find the answer. I'll get back to you
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Tarun95 said:
Yeah that's what I wanna know. I toggled it on once in settings and now I can't remove it from quick settings. Thanks anyways ?
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I found the post I saw a while ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56444219&postcount=6840
I don't know how to actually clear the data but that's what he says.
Try this,
1. Enable USB Debugging
2. Connect to a PC with adb
3. In a terminal type: adb shell pm clear com.android.systemui
4. Reboot phone
No need for root or custom recovery, It will reset your wallpaper though.
This works! Thanks so much
Works!
mdunaiski said:
Try this,
1. Enable USB Debugging
2. Connect to a PC with adb
3. In a terminal type: adb shell pm clear com.android.systemui
4. Reboot phone
No need for root or custom recovery, It will reset your wallpaper though.
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WOW! That works! you are awesome man! bunch of thx
FYI: titanium backup > search > system UI > wipe data > Then reboot voila [emoji41]
Hi there, i just tried the adb shell pm clear com.android.systemui but it return mesage that device not found. But when i tip fastboot devices it find some. Any sugestions?
Dyno_CZ said:
Hi there, i just tried the adb shell pm clear com.android.systemui but it return mesage that device not found. But when i tip fastboot devices it find some. Any sugestions?
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You can't do it from the bootloader. You have to do it via ADB. ADB only works from inside the OS (phone booted up) or from your recovery. Try "ADB devices" without quotations while the phone is booted into android. If your drivers are properly installed, you'll see your devices serial number.
When in android or recovery, use ADB commands.
When in bootloader, use fastboot commands.
That's your problem.
I found this is more convenient:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...will-disappear-month-trick-makes-go-away-now/
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...will-disappear-month-trick-makes-go-away-now/
1.) set your date a month and a day back
2.) activate invert colors through settings, deactivate it.
3.) exit settings app, open settings app again, set your correct date and voila, it'll be gone.
Terminal works as well.
Attached.
So LG prevents you from starting System UI tuner, because the activity is disabled. Even after enabling it and starting it, the UI is just blank. But I hate the little alarm icon in my status bar. So I found this page:
https://newcircle.com/s/post/1745/2015/07/10/tweaking-system-ui-tuner
I can confirm modifying the icon_blacklist works.
rbox said:
So LG prevents you from starting System UI tuner, because the activity is disabled. Even after enabling it and starting it, the UI is just blank. But I hate the little alarm icon in my status bar. So I found this page:
https://newcircle.com/s/post/1745/2015/07/10/tweaking-system-ui-tuner
I can confirm modifying the icon_blacklist works.
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How do you enable it?
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How do you enable it?
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adb shell su -c pm enable com.android.systemui/.tuner.TunerActivity
adb shell am start com.android.systemui/.tuner.TunerActivity
Question..
Can we enable the UI tuner using any command, so we can access it through the device like pixel devices, if yes how? And does that need rooting?
This question is related to few threads here about the peeking "heads up" notification that we can't control in our LGv20, if you can help, lots of users will be grateful..
Simplifying the process for just that purpose will help lots of users who are annoyed by not being able to stop the peeking without muting the whope notification per app..
Do we have to be rooted for this?
I want the embedded battery percentage and would like to remove the alarm and Bluetooth icons too
I can confirm this working using the adb, my confirmation is related to blocking the headsup notification on Android N LGv20
Update:
Already did it, worked, no root, directly using adb, blocked headsup finally.. My device lgv20 Android N
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
That should do the trick, for all of you trying to disable peek/heads_up notifications.
Paradoxumical said:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
That should do the trick, for all of you trying to disable peek/heads_up notifications.
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WOW! thanks a million, it worked, just copy and paste and run
is system UI tuner a andorid thing or LG or third party app?
Paradoxumical said:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
That should do the trick, for all of you trying to disable peek/heads_up notifications.
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what are you trying to disable. the heads up ones in the 2nd screen?
I have a stupid question...
Does it need unlock the Bootloader?
divy01 said:
I have a stupid question...
Does it need unlock the Bootloader?
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No.
albinoman887 said:
is system UI tuner a andorid thing or LG or third party app?
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An Android thing, which LG disabled. I'm sure it can be enabled by decompiling the systemui apk.
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what are you trying to disable. the heads up ones in the 2nd screen?
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No, we want to keep the notifications in the second screen. We don't want them on the main screen, which that command solves.
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I have a stupid question...
Does it need unlock the Bootloader?
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no you dont, as far as i know, all i did is adb command, thats it, no root nothing else.. and it worked
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An Android thing, which LG disabled. I'm sure it can be enabled by decompiling the systemui apk.
No, we want to keep the notifications in the second screen. We don't want them on the main screen, which that command solves.
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yes the notifications stays in the the second screen, kind of moving/forcing the heads up from the main screen to the second screen.
Did not work for me.
I still have locked bootloader and no root on my Tmobile v20 but some said it will work on devices like this but when I try i get not found or does not exist
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Did not work for me.
I still have locked bootloader and no root on my Tmobile v20 but some said it will work on devices like this but when I try i get not found or does not exist
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Try updating adb/tools.
I'm guessing if you don't have 6.0+ tools it may not work.
Edit: Looks like your first command didn't work either
digitalart said:
Did not work for me.
I still have locked bootloader and no root on my Tmobile v20 but some said it will work on devices like this but when I try i get not found or does not exist
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This is the command you want to run to disable the heads up notifications:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
The one your trying to run activates the UI Tuner which doesn't function correctly anyways from what it looks like (and the command to do that requires SU (superuser/root))
Andrew025 said:
Try updating adb/tools.
I'm guessing if you don't have 6.0+ tools it may not work.
Edit: Looks like your first command didn't work either
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none of them worked and my adb shows ver 1.0... the one everybody uses to root
still too much confusion with root with twrp and backup , encryption etc. some people format the data and lost the os altogether , scary stuff.
still holding , waiting for easier way to root
digitalart said:
none of them worked and my adb shows ver 1.0... the one everybody uses to root
still too much confusion with root with twrp and backup , encryption etc. some people format the data and lost the os altogether , scary stuff.
still holding , waiting for easier way to root
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My assumption is that its device related, meaning if the device was supplied by a network provider, or unlocked.. Mine was unlocked. Again am assuming but might be the reason. Mine is H990 dual sim unlocked
Wow, thanks for this thread. Was able to get rid of the stupid alarm clock always being on along with a few other notifications. Was a piece of cake!!
Introduction
Hi everyone, I wanted to share with you this useful tips with you.
This tips remove selected status bar icons without using overlay apps or status bar app.
Like here on the top :
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Battery icon is Battery Meter Overlay
How to do that with root directly on my phone (easy way)
- First you need to be rooted.
-Install any terminal app if you don't have already one.
-Tip
Code:
su
than enter.
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist
than what you want to hide.
Here is an exemple :
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist volume,bluetooth
you need to put a comma "," without space between each icon you want to hide like in the exemple.
Here is the list of Samsung icons name
Code:
power_saver
rotate
headset
hotspot
location
gps
wearable_gear
bluetooth
nfc
zen
volume
wifi
data_connection
phone_signal
battery
alarm_clock
clock
private_mode
How to do that on my unrooted phone
- You need adb shell on your computer for the operation
-The codes are the same
ENJOY and don't forget to press thanks bouton
Crédit
Crédit
Merci beaucoup.
I've used this mod on unrooted SM-G950W, using a PC and ADB. Installed Battery Meter Overlay listed as above, unlocked pro version.
If I wanted to revert, would I change "blacklist" to "whitelist"?
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Oh, I almost forgot, on PC, the ADB commands are:
First,
Code:
adb devices
Then,
Code:
adb shell
and enter your list, example (I removed these icons):
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist battery,rotate
blackenesian said:
Merci beaucoup.
I've used this mod on unrooted SM-G950W, using a PC and ADB. Installed Battery Meter Overlay listed as above, unlocked pro version.
If I wanted to revert, would I change "blacklist" to "whitelist"?
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Oh, I almost forgot, on PC, the ADB commands are:
First,
Code:
adb devices
Then,
Code:
adb shell
and enter your list, example (I removed these icons):
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist battery,rotate
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Pas de problème
To revert you can repeat the operation and tip nothing only
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist
Regards
Ayh4n said:
Pas de problème
To revert you can repeat the operation and tip nothing only
Code:
settings put secure icon_blacklist
Regards
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This didn't work, I ended with "Bad Arguements".
First thank you for this nice topic
Then how to hide sim icon alongside the signal icons? (in dual sim variants...)
blackenesian said:
This didn't work, I ended with "Bad Arguements".
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Can you send me what you exactly wrote in terminal ?
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hosseinito said:
First thank you for this nice topic
Then how to hide sim icon alongside the signal icons? (in dual sim variants...)
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Hello !
I’m not sure I guess it’s this one
phone_signal_second_sub
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Hello !
I’m not sure I guess it’s this one
phone_signal_second_sub
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Tested ... isn't that
hosseinito said:
Tested ... isn't that
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There is all status bar icons, if it didn’t work you’ll need to search with root explorer your status bar icons name than found the one
<string-array name="config_statusBarIcons">
<item>power_saver</item>
<item>rotate</item>
<item>headset</item>
<item>data_saver</item>
<item>managed_profile</item>
<item>knox_container</item>
<item>smart_network</item>
<item>felica_lock</item>
<item>ime</item>
<item>popup</item>
<item>volte</item>
<item>glove</item>
<item>gesture</item>
<item>smart_scroll</item>
<item>face</item>
<item>sync_failing</item>
<item>sync_active</item>
<item>cast</item>
<item>hotspot</item>
<item>location</item>
<item>gps</item>
<item>lbs</item>
<item>wearable_gear</item>
<item>bluetooth</item>
<item>nfc_on</item>
<item>nfc</item>
<item>femtoicon</item>
<item>tty</item>
<item>speakerphone</item>
<item>zen</item>
<item>mute</item>
<item>volume</item>
<item>com.samsung.rcs</item>
<item>vowifi</item>
<item>wifi_p2p</item>
<item>wifi</item>
<item>wifi_ap</item>
<item>wifi_oxygen</item>
<item>cdma_eri</item>
<item>phone_signal_second_sub</item>
<item>data_connection</item>
<item>phone_evdo_signal</item>
<item>phone_signal</item>
<item>battery</item>
<item>alarm_clock</item>
<item>toddler</item>
<item>ims_volte</item>
<item>keyguard_wakeup</item>
<item>safezone</item>
<item>secure</item>
<item>clock</item>
<item>wimax</item>
<item>smart_bonding</item>
<item>private_mode</item>
</string-array>
Ayh4n said:
There is all status bar icons, if it didn’t work you’ll need to search with root explorer your status bar icons name than found the one
<string-array name="config_statusBarIcons">
<item>power_saver</item>
<item>rotate</item>
<item>headset</item>
<item>data_saver</item>
<item>managed_profile</item>
<item>knox_container</item>
<item>smart_network</item>
<item>felica_lock</item>
<item>ime</item>
<item>popup</item>
<item>volte</item>
<item>glove</item>
<item>gesture</item>
<item>smart_scroll</item>
<item>face</item>
<item>sync_failing</item>
<item>sync_active</item>
<item>cast</item>
<item>hotspot</item>
<item>location</item>
<item>gps</item>
<item>lbs</item>
<item>wearable_gear</item>
<item>bluetooth</item>
<item>nfc_on</item>
<item>nfc</item>
<item>femtoicon</item>
<item>tty</item>
<item>speakerphone</item>
<item>zen</item>
<item>mute</item>
<item>volume</item>
<item>com.samsung.rcs</item>
<item>vowifi</item>
<item>wifi_p2p</item>
<item>wifi</item>
<item>wifi_ap</item>
<item>wifi_oxygen</item>
<item>cdma_eri</item>
<item>phone_signal_second_sub</item>
<item>data_connection</item>
<item>phone_evdo_signal</item>
<item>phone_signal</item>
<item>battery</item>
<item>alarm_clock</item>
<item>toddler</item>
<item>ims_volte</item>
<item>keyguard_wakeup</item>
<item>safezone</item>
<item>secure</item>
<item>clock</item>
<item>wimax</item>
<item>smart_bonding</item>
<item>private_mode</item>
</string-array>
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thank you will test it
To hide Icons, you don't need to do such complicated steps.
1st.: in notification panel just press and hold the settings Icon for 2-3 seconds and release, then the Icon will turn around and open a new setting in the settings section called "system ui tuner".
2nd.: in there you navigate to statusbar
3rd.: there you can turn on/off all the needed Icons, thats it.
See attached Screenshots
Ayh4n said:
Can you send me what you exactly wrote in terminal ?
Regards
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settings put secure icon_blacklist
blackenesian said:
settings put secure icon_blacklist
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Do you tip «*su*» than enter before to give full access to your rooted device ?
You can do the same with adb shell with your computer if you dont found the error
Regards
Worked great on my non rooted s8.
Confirm working in N8 with the steps in OP.
Sent from my SM-N930F using Tapatalk
Ayh4n said:
Do you tip «*su*» than enter before to give full access to your rooted device ?
You can do the same with adb shell with your computer if you dont found the error
Regards
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I'm unrooted, so I don't have SU access.
blackenesian said:
I'm unrooted, so I don't have SU access.
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Try with adb shell so you don’t need to be rooted
Ayh4n said:
Try with adb shell so you don’t need to be rooted
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I do these steps and it doesn't revert back:
ADB devices
ADB shell
Settings put secure icon_blacklist
And I get a "bad arguments" message. Not sure what's going on.
blackenesian said:
I do these steps and it doesn't revert back:
ADB devices
ADB shell
Settings put secure icon_blacklist
And I get a "bad arguments" message. Not sure what's going on.
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Hey I don't know if u figured it out but try this
Code:
Settings put secure icon_blacklist ../
Ayh4n said:
There is all status bar icons, if it didn’t work you’ll need to search with root explorer your status bar icons name than found the one
<string-array name="config_statusBarIcons">
<item>power_saver</item>
<item>rotate</item>
<item>headset</item>
<item>data_saver</item>
<item>managed_profile</item>
<item>knox_container</item>
<item>smart_network</item>
<item>felica_lock</item>
<item>ime</item>
<item>popup</item>
<item>volte</item>
<item>glove</item>
<item>gesture</item>
<item>smart_scroll</item>
<item>face</item>
<item>sync_failing</item>
<item>sync_active</item>
<item>cast</item>
<item>hotspot</item>
<item>location</item>
<item>gps</item>
<item>lbs</item>
<item>wearable_gear</item>
<item>bluetooth</item>
<item>nfc_on</item>
<item>nfc</item>
<item>femtoicon</item>
<item>tty</item>
<item>speakerphone</item>
<item>zen</item>
<item>mute</item>
<item>volume</item>
<item>com.samsung.rcs</item>
<item>vowifi</item>
<item>wifi_p2p</item>
<item>wifi</item>
<item>wifi_ap</item>
<item>wifi_oxygen</item>
<item>cdma_eri</item>
<item>phone_signal_second_sub</item>
<item>data_connection</item>
<item>phone_evdo_signal</item>
<item>phone_signal</item>
<item>battery</item>
<item>alarm_clock</item>
<item>toddler</item>
<item>ims_volte</item>
<item>keyguard_wakeup</item>
<item>safezone</item>
<item>secure</item>
<item>clock</item>
<item>wimax</item>
<item>smart_bonding</item>
<item>private_mode</item>
</string-array>
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Where can I find these/this??? Thanks
Hi guys so package disable pro no longer work and I’ve just factory reset my phone for a clean start what is the best app to use now or is there nothing about that use to be as good as pdp
thanks
I have switched to CCWSE App Manager when Package Disabler Pro stopped working. Seems to do a good job.
CCSWE App Manager (Samsung) - Apps on Google Play
CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want disable applications and packages to improve performance. It also allows you to hide icons for applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire application. You can also hide icons for stock system applications which will allow you to...
play.google.com
ggrant3876 said:
I have switched to CCWSE App Manager when Package Disabler Pro stopped working. Seems to do a good job.
CCSWE App Manager (Samsung) - Apps on Google Play
CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want disable applications and packages to improve performance. It also allows you to hide icons for applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire application. You can also hide icons for stock system applications which will allow you to...
play.google.com
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thanks I’ll give it a try do I have to enable it via adb? If so I’ll have to wait till I get home to use my pc lol
thanks
brockyneo said:
thanks I’ll give it a try do I have to enable it via adb? If so I’ll have to wait till I get home to use my pc lol
thanks
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I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
TonikJDK said:
I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
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No, you just have to give it administrative privileges. I have several old root apps on my Ultra that you just do a couple of adb commands to get them to work. The best thing about CCSWE is that you can disable and reenable on the fly.
ggrant3876 said:
No, you just have to give it administrative privileges. I have several old root apps on my Ultra that you just do a couple of adb commands to get them to work. The best thing about CCSWE is that you can disable and reenable on the fly.
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Thanks seems to be working OK
Is their a list of apps that explained what they do and if there safe to disable ect?
Thanks
brockyneo said:
Thanks seems to be working OK
Is their a list of apps that explained what they do and if there safe to disable ect?
Thanks
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There used to be before they changed the forum all around. I disable most all the carrier bloat, bixby, dex wearables and several other. Doing it with the app instead of adb you can just reenable on the fly if it borks something else you use.
Looks like we've all been screwed again. Lost his license, wish there was a reliable disabler,
Gotta have root, all other disabling solutions are temporary or not as stable and permanent as root.
Went with this one, not on the play store but is working.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
ggrant3876 said:
Went with this one, not on the play store but is working.
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i hope you are aware that it's at mercy of Samsung Knox policy just as ccswe and can be disabled without a moment's notice. That said, wishing you it last you a long time
raul6 said:
i hope you are aware that it's at mercy of Samsung Knox policy just as ccswe and can be disabled without a moment's notice. That said, wishing you it last you a long time
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I know but it's all there is and I really don't want to root.
Sigh, sucks he lost his license
The Cloud Disabler from Package Disabler is still working on my Note 10+ and Note 20 Ultra, link in post 10 of this thread.
I'm using PDP on my N20U Snapdragon and it's working perfectly. Really makes a difference!
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TonikJDK said:
I have been using ADB APPControl. Requires a PC as it works via ADB but I have been very happy with it.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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This is good piece of software to use.