Hi ppl.
It is possible to disable the original application of the messages?
to use another application, the handcent sms...
when I receive messages, I get two notifications from the original and from handcent...and its very anoying
ROM: Elelinux-7.1.0-RC1-Hero-v3.3-Light
Enter the stock sms app, settings and uncheck notifications
Habarug said:
Enter the stock sms app, settings and uncheck notifications
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omg :S
its so simple :|
many thanks to you
Or you can delete stock message app(if you dont need it) with Rootexplorer or Titanium backup
Hey guys! I rooted my SGS i9000 and installed the latest stable Cyanogenmod to it (9.1.0) + the GoogleApps. Before flashing, I made a Titanium Backup for the SMS messages (among others). After flashing, I chose to restore the SMS data (not app) and ignored the message that there is a ROM incompatibility between my former 2.3.3 and the current 4.0.4. Of course, now my messaging app doesn't work (i.e. when I open it and try to see a message thread, it closes with "Unfortunately, Messaging has stopped working").
I tried to clear the app's cache and force-close it, then to clear the app's data (not only cache) and reboot phone. Also I tried to delete the app's data from Titanium Backup's menu. None of these actions solved the problem.
I am not sure what could I do to make it work again. Should I flash CM again using CWM?
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I had the same incompatibility with TB when upgrading to CM9.
Go Backup is very good for restoring Call logs/SMS/MMS.
I was on 2.3.6 (JW4) and after flashing CM9 I restored them using Go Backup, and I re-installed all the apps from the market.
I guess you can go back to Gingerbread using Odin, restore SMS data with TB, backup again with Go Backup and then upgrade to CM9.
And by the way you can install latest nightly (0916) as it contains 9.1.0 and some additional fixes.
Yes, that could be the way to go, but I am not that interested in restoring my old messages. In fact, I just want to be able to see/write messages from now on.
OK, a follow-up with what I did in order to fix my issue:
Titanium Backup -> wipe messaging data, wipe phone/messaging data, literally try wiping and force-closing the apps multiple times until it I got bored
fix permissions via Titanium Backup
reboot do CWM, fix permissions from there, too
When I rebooted the phone, the messaging app was doing fine (and no more messages where of course in the list). I tried to send an SMS and I could finally see the thread. I hope that the issue is fixed, although I am not completely sure which of my actions actually fixed it. If someone still has an answer to why did this happen, or a solution, please post it!
PS: paraphrasing another thread: "if you need to restore SMS data, use a dedicated app which stores them online, if you need call-logs or other system settings stored you shouldn't probably mess around with your ROM in the first place"
Good Info.. i also used titanium backup to restore, worked right away. But i couldnt send messages out.
So i installed GO SMS Pro and changed the SMSC Number to the Number my Provider Uses for SMS Messaging.
Would be interesting if sending SMS is working for you with standard Messager ?
for some people *#*#4636#*#* should work.. In the Telephone Information there is a Tab for SMSC Number that can be edited (didnt work for me though)
ryu-x said:
Good Info.. i also used titanium backup to restore, worked right away. But i couldnt send messages out.
So i installed GO SMS Pro and changed the SMSC Number to the Number my Provider Uses for SMS Messaging.
Would be interesting if sending SMS is working for you with standard Messager ?
for some people *#*#4636#*#* should work.. In the Telephone Information there is a Tab for SMSC Number that can be edited (didnt work for me though)
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Well, the app was behaving quite strange. I tried to send an SMS message while it was having problems, and the message got through (i.e. the recipient received it), but the app was reporting an error. I tried sending the message for a couple of other times, but apparently it did not work.
After "fixing" the app, I sent a dummy message to one of my old numbers (the SIM card is somewhere around the house, so I did not check if the message really got delivered), and the app says everything is OK.
Oh, and "the app" is actually the default Messaging app of CM9.
This is really interesting.. well every phone has its own bugs i guess.
My messages didnt come through, so i had to change the SMSC Number with another app (Go SMS PRO) from the Store.
Good to hear everything worked out for you.
Best Regards
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Hey guys! I rooted my SGS i9000 and installed the latest stable Cyanogenmod to it (9.1.0) + the GoogleApps. Before flashing, I made a Titanium Backup for the SMS messages (among others). After flashing, I chose to restore the SMS data (not app) and ignored the message that there is a ROM incompatibility between my former 2.3.3 and the current 4.0.4. Of course, now my messaging app doesn't work (i.e. when I open it and try to see a message thread, it closes with "Unfortunately, Messaging has stopped working").
I tried to clear the app's cache and force-close it, then to clear the app's data (not only cache) and reboot phone. Also I tried to delete the app's data from Titanium Backup's menu. None of these actions solved the problem.
I am not sure what could I do to make it work again. Should I flash CM again using CWM?
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GOD!!! i was dealing with very same issue for like more than 5 hours! same place, damn, my sofa is dying! i tried every way of restoring it, but it hanged! actually no of sms in backup were many, somewhere around 18k! so the app was not able to handle them. anyway if anyone in future face the same issue, here is what i did,
1, open messaging app, the default cm9 one, and remove sms limit for a thread!
2, restore backup
3, app will still give errors of not responding, so now comes the most tricky part, till now you have successfully restored the backup and phone has accommodated it in, but app is still not able to handle sudden load of messages. open titanium backup tap on backp\restore tab, scroll to messaging 4.0.4 app, tap on it, tap on run app and verify that messaging app is opening, if yes then it will again hang, exit it, if in hurry everything shuts, open the same place in titanium again, now instead of run app, tap on wipe data!
thats it, check it straight away now, should b working! if still facing issues, you are welcomed to PM me
Hi,
When I attempt to delete SMS I see the following conformation window on the phone
"Delete All
Selected messages will be deleted
include locked messages"
How do I get rid of this confirmation so it just deletes all selected ?
Thank you
Ke z
wipe data in settings for message app...simple, if u want to get rid of ALL messages at a single click
Hey guys,
First of all thank you for your hard work and for keeping my device relevant and alive.
I am currently running CM13 Snapshot from December 2016. It works smooth, no critical or significant issues at all. What I am currently trying to do is to Update my system apps (i.e. my Phone dialer, Gallery, Clock, Messages apps). I can't seem to get a grip of how to do so. What I tried doing is:
1. Downloading the latest update of the apps from apkmirror
2. Deleting the old system apps using ES File Explorer (Root explorer being enabled)
3. Copying the downloaded apks to system/app/ folder.
4. Rebooting my device.
I did set the new apps as default apps for Messaging and Calling. They do have all the permissions; however, these fail to work.
My updated phone app does not handle calls. Basically, when I get an incoming call, my phone reboots. It does have all the permissions it requires and it is also set as the default app for calling.
When it comes to SMS's, the updated messaging app does not display notifications (i.e. no sound, no LED, no vibration), so periodically I have to get my phone out of the Screen Timeout and unlock it to get the notification of a new message received. It does have "notifications" enabled in the settings and it also has all the permissions it requires.
Would you be so kind to give me a heads up of how can one update system apps without them crashing and failing to do their job?
Thank you!
Device Model:
Xperia V LT25i
Androdi version 6.0.1
CyanogenMod version
13.0-20161221-SNAPSHOT-ZNH5YAO3Y8-tsubasa
CyanogenMod API level Fig(6)
Android security patch level December 1, 2016
Kernel version
3.4.112-cyanogenmod-g6bc35ae
[email protected] #1
Wed Dec 21 00:53:33 PST 2016
Build number cm_tsubasa-userdebug 6.0.1 MOOB31K c5b600ff58-test-keys
Issue:
Tried to update from Messaging app (com.android.messaging) version 1.0.001 to
Messages (com.google.android.apps.messaging) version 2.3.265 (
Tried to update from Phone (com.android.dialer) version 2.2102 to
Phone (com.google.android.dialer) version 10.1.161735957