I cannot figure out how to get into dev options to enable usb debugging when on a 4.2.2 stock sense rom. I know you're supposed to tap build number in about, but I've tapped everything and nothing pops up.
edit: nvm figured it out
Tap build number 7 or 8 times. It's there.
gunnyman said:
Tap build number 7 or 8 times. It's there.
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Thanks
In settings > about phone > software information > more > build number p
read that 8 times
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Thank you! They certainly did a good job hiding it this time.
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Hello everyone.
I am in search of an app that can HIDE / BLOCK CALLER ID IN OUTGOING CALLS. This one is preferably for Indian users.
Hope to get answers soon
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Hmmm, an app wouldn't do this, although I guess it could if it placed the call for you. Really you would need a feature code for this. Common one is *67 followed by the number you're dialing. Your best bet is a google search like "sprint feature code" but using your carrier. You could also try using the word "star" in place of feature. Some carriers will not have all features of their phone system enabled.
Edit: I guess an app could possibly do it, you could also search "anonymous call" in the market to see.
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Using Gingerbread or earlier:
1) Go to Settings
2) Call settings
3) Additional settings
4) Wait until it initializes the options
5) Caller ID
6) Hide number
7) go back and you're done
Using ICS:
1) Open Phone app
2) Click on Menu
3) Settings
4) Scroll down, click on Additional settings
5) Caller ID
6) Hide number
7) go back and you're done
I had a hard time finding that option in ICS (either on my Nexus S with ICS rom or on my Galaxy Nexus), so I used an app for a short while to hide my caller ID. There's quite a few on the market, but there's a free one which works great for me on ICS, it's called "myCallerID). I don't know if it will work for every country/carriers, but here's a link to it...
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.mberendes.mycallerid
demonofsteel said:
Using Gingerbread or earlier, it's fairly easy as there's a built-in option in Android.
1) Go to Settings
2) Call settings
3) Additional settings
4) Wait until it initializes the options
5) Caller ID
6) chose to hide your caller ID
7) go back and you're done
Using ICS, I can't find that option anymore (either on my Nexus S with ICS rom or on my Galaxy Nexus), so I now have to rely on an app. There's quite a few on the market, but there's a free one which works great for me on ICS, it's called "myCallerID). I don't know if it will work for every country/carriers, but here's a link to it...
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.mberendes.mycallerid
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Wtf you have a galaxy nexus??!!
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Thankx guyz....
Seems vodafone carrier in India doesn't support this feature :-(
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Well yeah, is there any app which can automatically reply to our phone calls??/
I mean, suppose i have recorded my voice, and an app would reply that clip yo incoming calls
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@avinashdelhi900: I found the built in feature to block the caller ID in ICS, see my previous post (that I just edited for reference)...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19987626&postcount=3
Shark_On_Land said:
Wtf you have a galaxy nexus??!!
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Yes I have a Galaxy Nexus, and it's awesome! I must admit I'm quite happy I've sold my SGS2 to buy this.
demonofsteel said:
Using ICS:
1) Open Phone app
2) Click on Menu
3) Settings
4) Scroll down, click on Additional settings
5) Caller ID
6) Hide number
7) go back and you're done
I had a hard time finding that option in ICS (either on my Nexus S with ICS rom or on my Galaxy Nexus), so I used an app for a short while to hide my caller ID. There's quite a few on the market, but there's a free one which works great for me on ICS, it's called "myCallerID). I don't know if it will work for every country/carriers, but here's a link to it...
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.mberendes.mycallerid
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you are my life saver ...
I have been using CM10 for about a week (last time i used CM was on my samsung europa) but having got it on my P880 i cant seem to find a few options . developer options and usb debugging. am i being a complete idiot and missing them are are they just not there.
CM10 doesn't seem as customizable as it was when i had it on my europa again am i missing the obvious or have some option been taken out ?
For developer options go into about phone in settings and tap about ten times on the build number (a counter will come up) and then you will have your developer options (USB debugging included) Google search helps a lot my dear friend
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Omario-242 said:
For developer options go into about phone in settings and tap about ten times on the build number (a counter will come up) and then you will have your developer options (USB debugging included) Google search helps a lot my dear friend
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ahh thank you .. bloody love you for that .
i did try a search but iv not used CM since it was CM7 and i didn't really know what i should actually search for. again many thanks .
Ok, so I see these words a lot and I want to proceed in learning.
So can anyone tell me what this is and how do I "turn it on" or how do I access it in my phone. I can't find it anywhere. Thanks in advance!
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Wigaboo said:
Ok, so I see these words a lot and I want to proceed in learning.
So can anyone tell me what this is and how do I "turn it on" or how do I access it in my phone. I can't find it anywhere. Thanks in advance!
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I'm not sure exactly what it is but I can tell you how to turn it on.
Settings --> General Tab --> About device --> Tap the build number repeatedly and you will see the message "You are X steps away from becoming a developer." Just keep tapping and it will say that developer mode is enabled. Developer options will be at the bottom of the General tab. You'll see USB debugging in those options.
archie87 said:
I'm not sure exactly what it is but I can tell you how to turn it on.
Settings --> General Tab --> About device --> Tap the build number repeatedly and you will see the message "You are X steps away from becoming a developer." Just keep tapping and it will say that developer mode is enabled. Developer options will be at the bottom of the General tab. You'll see USB debugging in those options.
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My friend, I really appreciate it.
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Does anyone know where to get Moto X device art?
Art as in artwork? Check Google.
If you're talking about the ART runtime, then you need to enable developer mode.
Goto settings->about phone->build number. Tap that box several times and you should see a message that you're now a developer.
Now hit back and you should see developer settings above about phone.
Tap developer settings, then tap the toggle button at the top right to turn the settings on. Scroll down until you see runtime. It'll say Dalvik. Tap that and you should be able to select ART. Once you confirm your setting, the phone will reboot.
Once it reboots, your phone will show a small box that says optimizing apps. Don't touch anything and let the phone finish its thing. Once it completes, all of the apps should be running using the ART runtime.
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Device art like http://developer.android.com/distribute/promote/device-art.html except for the Moto X.
What you're looking for is called "mockup". I googled "Moto X mockup", and found a link to a post right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405447
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What you're looking for is called "mockup". I googled "Moto X mockup", and found a link to a post right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405447
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I was just calling it what it is called on the official Android website.
Janzen254 said:
I was just calling it what it is called on the official Android website.
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Well, it's not like the one and only name is mandatory. "Mockup" just makes it easier to search for, at the time.
XT1053, just bought it. Running stock 4.4, always been stock. What are the dialer codes? I have yet to see a list or any success with the few i saw on random forums, thanks!
The goal is to be able to delve into hidden menu and also control the radios. Thanks in advance!!
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XT1053, just bought it. Running stock 4.4, always been stock. What are the dialer codes? I have yet to see a list or any success with the few i saw on random forums, thanks!
The goal is to be able to delve into hidden menu and also control the radios. Thanks in advance!!
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Testing menu (to control radio) is #*#*INFO*#*#
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piccit said:
Testing menu (to control radio) is #*#*INFO*#*#
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First off, the code is *#*#info#*#*
Secondly, dialer codes don't work on the stock moto x 4.4+ I've tried many and none will bring up any menu.
Another post mentioned the app Phone Testing. This has worked for me as far as bringing up the info menu.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=diewland.testing.phone
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chrstndsgnr said:
First off, the code is *#*#info#*#*
Secondly, dialer codes don't work on the stock moto x 4.4+ I've tried many and none will bring up any menu.
Another post mentioned the app Phone Testing. This has worked for me as far as bringing up the info menu.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=diewland.testing.phone
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Oops got the symbols backwards, thanks for catching that
But yeah, the codes seem to be hit or miss (I've had both experiences on stock -- it's working for me now on 4.4.2 but didn't work on 4.4)
chrstndsgnr said:
First off, the code is *#*#info#*#*
Secondly, dialer codes don't work on the stock moto x 4.4+ I've tried many and none will bring up any menu.
Another post mentioned the app Phone Testing. This has worked for me as far as bringing up the info menu.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=diewland.testing.phone
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piccit said:
Oops got the symbols backwards, thanks for catching that
But yeah, the codes seem to be hit or miss (I've had both experiences on stock -- it's working for me now on 4.4.2 but didn't work on 4.4)
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thanks for the help guys, I searched anycut in the play store but it's gone apparently. also, piccit is right, the dialer code does not work for 4.4 that was the first thing i tried when getting the phone lol
I'm just gonna find anycut on google. Also piccit, since we have the same model, Are there any noticable camera improvements for 4.4.2? also did system update work for you? it doesn't for me, and did audio effects toggles work for you? because on 4.4 it don't work for me lol.
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thanks for the help guys, I searched anycut in the play store but it's gone apparently. also, piccit is right, the dialer code does not work for 4.4 that was the first thing i tried when getting the phone lol
I'm just gonna find anycut on google. Also piccit, since we have the same model, Are there any noticable camera improvements for 4.4.2? also did system update work for you? it doesn't for me, and did audio effects toggles work for you? because on 4.4 it don't work for me lol.
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I actually have the 1060 (vze DE). I flashed the Great Britian 4.4.2 and never bothered to modify my build.prop to specify the right version.
As far as your questions:
I don't use the camera enough to comment.
I manually flashed 4.4.2, so system update doesn't come into play
I haven't touched my EQ/audio effects, they're still on whatever the defaults are
I'm not familiar with anycut, but if you just want to get to the testing menu, the app chrstndsgnr posted worked for me when the dialer code wouldn't on 4.4
drago10029 said:
thanks for the help guys, I searched anycut in the play store but it's gone apparently. also, piccit is right, the dialer code does not work for 4.4 that was the first thing i tried when getting the phone lol
I'm just gonna find anycut on google. Also piccit, since we have the same model, Are there any noticable camera improvements for 4.4.2? also did system update work for you? it doesn't for me, and did audio effects toggles work for you? because on 4.4 it don't work for me lol.
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AnyCut hasn't been updated since 2008. If you've installed it before, open the play store, click on the upper left and pick"my apps" then "all". You'll probably have to scroll all the way to the bottom
Here's the direct link, don't know if it'll work for you or not.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appdroid.anycut
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chrstndsgnr said:
AnyCut hasn't been updated since 2008. If you've installed it before, open the play store, click on the upper left and pick"my apps" then "all". You'll probably have to scroll all the way to the bottom
Here's the direct link, don't know if it'll work for you or not.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appdroid.anycut
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Thanks for the reply but I trieed that direct link else where already. also I can just get the apk from google like i did last time.
you can create shortcuts to hidden menus through the activities widget in third party launchers like apex launcher and action launcher, probably others.
CQATest: CQATest > CQATest > .Test_MenuMode
Phone info (submenu of Testing): Settings > Phone info > .RadioInfo
Programming Menu: Programming Menu > Programming Menu > .ProgMenuApp$ProgMenuList
Qualcomm Settings: com.qualcomm.qualcommsettings > Qualcomm Settings > .QualcommSettings
Testing: Settings > Testing > .TestingSettings
All of those work except the programming menu when using the action launcher. Thanks for sharing!
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you can create shortcuts to hidden menus through the activities widget in third party launchers like apex launcher and action launcher, probably others.
CQATest: CQATest > CQATest > .Test_MenuMode
Phone info (submenu of Testing): Settings > Phone info > .RadioInfo
Programming Menu: Programming Menu > Programming Menu > .ProgMenuApp$ProgMenuList
Qualcomm Settings: com.qualcomm.qualcommsettings > Qualcomm Settings > .QualcommSettings
Testing: Settings > Testing > .TestingSettings
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