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Not looking for help, just got a chuckle out of it. lol...
All working ok here
As this forum is using vbulletin the message you got is a normal thing when using vbulletin on high active forums with lots of users and activity, perhaps the database was too busy to answer queries.
That's also why a little later it was working again.
homero25 said:
As this forum is using vbulletin the message you got is a normal thing when using vbulletin on high active forums with lots of users and activity, perhaps the database was too busy to answer queries.
That's also why a little later it was working again.
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Try using the search box to the right of "Devices by OS or Manufacturer". It's a google powered one not affected by this limit.
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Is there any way to get it working? Running Super Froyo
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Would you do a forum search seriously this was answered like 2 days after we got a froyo port, and it def works
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oh the hypocrisy !!!
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
thoughtlesskyle said:
Would you do a forum search seriously this was answered like 2 days after we got a froyo port, and it def works
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dpkform said:
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
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just go into settings, sounds vibrate > always (or whatever you want). this however only affects the phone call, for individual apps like gmail or sms you have to go into the settings of those and set it to vibrate.
also for searching you have to be creative in your search terms doing vibrate in this forum gives http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=41720678, and the 4th or 5th result mentions like i said to go into the system settings and sound and set it.
Edit it was the 3rd result that gave http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7120509&highlight=vibrate#post7120509
after you change the settings to always vibrate, you can then long press the end key and select silent. This will put the phone into vibrate mode as indicated by the icon in the notification bar.
You can also toggle this in the lock screen when you have to swipe left to put the phone into vibrate mode as well.
dpkform said:
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
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so apparently the thread below answering your question doesnt exist?
so you must still be looking for an answer?
or wait was it answered, my post still stands it was answered don't call me out just because you dont want to do a little research
[Q] [PATCH REQUEST] Add ADD "SENDING NETWORK TIMESTAMP" OPTION to received SMS
Dear all,
the problem is simple...as is possible to notice, when sms arrive the displayed time is the received and not the sent one...
this fact is valid for all the new generation smartphones, iPhone included..
=> I really hate this fact because sometimes happens that my phone is off or it has not signal and, after the signal is back again, I receive tons of SMS with the same time....and perhaps some of them all already "expired" since they are referred to a past event...
old phones like Nokias, ecc. displayed ALWAYS the "sent time" and not the "received one"...
I've seen that has been already opened an issue on the Android Dev Code : http ://code. google. com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989
what is more interesting to observe is that seems the base SMS application (but also Handcent SMS) uses the local handset time for the date called thru System.currentTimeMillis()...(http ://code. google .com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989#c40)
and, as I've seen ([http ://code. google .com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989#c39) it is possible to set the "network time" using the Android.Telephony.smsMessage.getTimestampMills()
now..could someone look into this issue and try to write a patch for our Galaxy S (but also for other phones should be the same..)? because I've not so much time and I'm not very familiar with Android code..
thank you very much,
Alessandro
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please...could someone consider this? don't you think it's an interesting feature?
I would like this feature .
I for one would welcome this change.
I'll try to write some code today and see if I can read the timestamp.
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I would like to see this in action too. I'm fed up of Android not supporting some of the most basic cell phone features .
aditya_t90 said:
I for one would welcome this change.
I'll try to write some code today and see if I can read the timestamp.
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many thanks
and I think it will also useful for all the Android community!!
oh... i used to view the properties of the msg to read the sent time with nokix, already forgot that it should be sent time but not rec time
Where is possible to find the sources of the native Android SMS application?
Could anyone post them (or something similar?)..then I'll try to hack the code
If i remember correct, the HTC Desire did not have this issue with default sms client.
Hope someone will find a fix for this annoying issue soon.
Possible fix
I know it's a little late but I found an app called SMS Timestamper Fix that seems to be working so far and it's free. Hope this helps.
drklazarus26 said:
I know it's a little late but I found an app called SMS Timestamper Fix that seems to be working so far and it's free. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for this one!
Bump. I once had a mms.apk that had the sent timestamp instead of received timestamp. Now no developer knows how to recreate it.
Hi all,
I found a INDIServiceManager app. Seems to start/stop a named INDI Service. The class name is com.samsung.scrc.idi.server
No results googling o in a xda forum search.
Somebody knows what is this?
I had it written down, but i cant find it so from memory I think it has something to with
the Samsung account or kies sync on your phone. Mines disabled with no ill effects.
ajosan said:
Hi all,
I found a INDIServiceManager app. Seems to start/stop a named INDI Service. The class name is com.samsung.scrc.idi.server
No results googling o in a xda forum search.
Somebody knows what is this?
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it is tied to the 'Samsung Account' app or services.. Scott is right, mine is frozen and no problems. I did register with Samsung and create an account when I got the phone but never use it. on another topic, what if any, task killer do you guys use?
Hello people, how are you doing all? I am a new member and this is my first post. To be honest, I was searching on the web for a solution for my problem but really I haven't found any. My problem with my ((HTC Sensation XL)) device is that when I started using wireless internet connection and downloaded some books applications my device started to get slow :crying: and when I log in to any application on it it opens normally but when I press the back arrow it takes time to display the home screen and a small box appears with a circle in it and "loading" sentence. Another problem I have is that in the notification bar a statement of "importing books, please wait for a moment..." as if an application is downloading books without my permission, I tried so much to remove it but when I tap on it, it doesn't want to open!
Please friends, if anyone can help me to solve this disaster I will be thankful really cuz if it continued with me any longer I will be like :silly: :cyclops:
Thank you in advance.
Greetings from Libya
Well, I would delete the apps you installed right before the problems began and see if that helps out. For your second problem try going into settings-apps-all and find download manager and delete it's data to see if that stops the unknown download notification.
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Entisar Ali said:
Hello people, how are you doing all? I am a new member and this is my first post. To be honest, I was searching on the web for a solution for my problem but really I haven't found any. My problem with my ((HTC Sensation XL)) device is that when I started using wireless internet connection and downloaded some books applications my device started to get slow :crying: and when I log in to any application on it it opens normally but when I press the back arrow it takes time to display the home screen and a small box appears with a circle in it and "loading" sentence. Another problem I have is that in the notification bar a statement of "importing books, please wait for a moment..." as if an application is downloading books without my permission, I tried so much to remove it but when I tap on it, it doesn't want to open!
Please friends, if anyone can help me to solve this disaster I will be thankful really cuz if it continued with me any longer I will be like :silly: :cyclops:
Thank you in advance.
Greetings from Libya
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Really need to post in the correct forum to receive the best help. This is for the HTC one on T-Mobile. Not the sensation XL. Please post to the correct device sub forum.
Moved to the correct forum.
Didn't work :'(
Exodian said:
Well, I would delete the apps you installed right before the problems began and see if that helps out. For your second problem try going into settings-apps-all and find download manager and delete it's data to see if that stops the unknown download notification.
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Thank you for replying my post, I did as what you have said and it didn't work! What would you advise me to do to solve this problem?
Pardon!
Behold_this said:
Really need to post in the correct forum to receive the best help. This is for the HTC one on T-Mobile. Not the sensation XL. Please post to the correct device sub forum.
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I beg your pardon for such a silly mistake, but after all I am still new here. Sorry once again
Thanks!
orangekid said:
Moved to the correct forum.
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Thank you for correcting my mistake.
just instal android boot manager from google play store and disable app , or instal app bloker ond blok internet acess for app that makeing problems
Has anyone seen this App permission monitor pop up while doing something completely normal and keep letting you know every time you use it? For me, I'm using Google Messages as my default SMS app, and this thing pops up telling me "1 apps have been detected using 1 permissions" and lists Messages | SMS.
OBVIOUSLY.
What's even stranger is that I went to app permissions and it says that Messages is authorized for SMS, just like I okay'd it when Messages was set as the default SMS app. What gives? I think this might come in handy when an app goes rogue, using permissions without me saying it was okay to do so, but in this case, it's like saying "water is wet." When you click on the notification, it says that Messages has been using permissions in the background.... What?
Any thoughts on how to okay this with App permission monitor so I can text without this warning all the time (and no, I'm not about to hide notifications of it since it could be helpful in the future).
Go into Settings > Lock Screen and Security > App Permissions Monitor and turn it off.
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foulmouthedruffian said:
Go into Settings > Lock Screen and Security > App Permissions Monitor and turn it off.
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Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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THANK YOU. This is what I was looking for. I didn't know what you were referring to at first, I was just getting the notification because I didn't see it in Settings (there is so much stuff in there now, you just about have to use the search feature for everything these days!), but now that I found it, I clicked on the words, not the toggle switch, and set Messages to NOT monitor. Perfect, thank you.
I am kind of confused. What did you search to make it go away? This is getting so annoying because it is always telling me textra is using SMS and I am not sure what to do to make it stop. Like you I would still like to keep the monitor on I just wish it would stop telling me what I already know.
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Mseunice83 said:
I am kind of confused. What did you search to make it go away? This is getting so annoying because it is always telling me textra is using SMS and I am not sure what to do to make it stop. Like you I would still like to keep the monitor on I just wish it would stop telling me what I already know.
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I was a little confused as well so this is what I did to correct it.
SETTINGS >> LOCK SCREEN AND SECURITY >> APP PERMISSION MONITOR
From there you should go down to the android Messages app and toggle it to off. That will disable giving the warning every time you send a message.
Hope that helps.
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Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
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You do know they legit just told you how to do it.... you dont have to be mean about it. and then stating "THIS" is what im looking for. Like they told you how to get there, you click the name. if you went onto there to just hit the toggle without looking/investigating around, ie. pressing the section instead, then you arent probably getting the most out of your phones.
I suggest playing around in your settings and everything to get the most out of your phone.
I legit just made this account to tell you this because the person helped you and you seemed to speak rude to them.
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You do know they legit just told you how to do it.... you dont have to be mean about it. and then stating "THIS" is what im looking for. Like they told you how to get there, you click the name. if you went onto there to just hit the toggle without looking/investigating around, ie. pressing the section instead, then you arent probably getting the most out of your phones.
I suggest playing around in your settings and everything to get the most out of your phone.
I legit just made this account to tell you this because the person helped you and you seemed to speak rude to them.
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Wow, you "legit" just wasted my time by coming to an out of date thread that the first comment did NOT answer my question. Congratulations. Welcome to XDA.
KryptosXLayer2 said:
Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
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KryptosXLayer2 said:
Wow, you "legit" just wasted my time by coming to an out of date thread that the first comment did NOT answer my question. Congratulations. Welcome to XDA.
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HA! he did answer it, cause it works for me. :good:
This is happening on my note 8 as well. Have you been able to fix this? I'm a little worried it could be something malicious using back-end processes, like they programmed the exploit to send SMS messages without involving surface flinger...
Nexogen said:
This is happening on my note 8 as well. Have you been able to fix this? I'm a little worried it could be something malicious using back-end processes, like they programmed the exploit to send SMS messages without involving surface flinger...
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I am assuming you are using a 3rd party messaging app from the play store?
I am still getting the notifications even though for instance Contacts is allowed to be used by Android Messages, I get the notification everytime I send or receive a text.
I tried turning the monitor off completely, still getting notifications.
All since I upgraded to a new Samsung patch last night on my S8+.
In fact I got the notification just now after I toggled the setting to off...I checked and the toggle is back on.
Saved My Sanity!
hungmung said:
You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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Can Not Thank You Enough! I could not figure out how to get that to stop to save me and my OCD couldn't take anymore of those notifications as it was always about my chosen text app. Turning off all didn't work why I didn't think to try just the one is beyond me. So thanks again and this is why I love this Forum!