Mainly I did it for simplified use and less memory and CPU usage. Granted it's a pretty boring phone that way but I didn't get the phone because of the software extras.
Disabled everything but Air View cause it's the bomb!
I haven't disabled anything. I upgraded to this phone because of those features, if I wanted to run without them there are much less expensive options available.
The only feature I have no use for and will probably never use is the IR capability.
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I haven't disabled anything. I upgraded to this phone because of those features, if I wanted to run without them there are much less expensive options available.
The only feature I have no use for and will probably never use is the IR capability.
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Go to a applebees/chilis and try not to laugh your ass off at the bartender who cant figure out why the tv is going haywire its immature, but hilarious
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Go to a applebees/chilis and try not to laugh your ass off at the bartender who cant figure out why the tv is going haywire its immature, but hilarious
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Lol total win the ir is one of the best features
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i disable everything.. only thing i have on at all times is wifi if im home and data.. battery lasts for ever!
I turn them on as needed, but I disable them immediately. I signed a new contract and didn't see why I wouldn't get the latest and greatest. There almost all situational tho
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I turn them on as needed, but I disable them immediately. I signed a new contract and didn't see why I wouldn't get the latest and greatest. There almost all situational tho
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I leave them on and still battery lasts all day. Those are some of the things that set this phone apart from the S3 and other phones so just makes sense to get use of them.
I run and use every feature of this phone! I haven't even installed a custom rom yet because I don't want someone else to dictate which features I can use. I am rooted and have almost all the mods that work on stock odexed installed and my phone lasts from 6:00am to 11:00pm everyday with room to spare. Why limit such a powerful device by turning off what makes this phone great. Here are the mods I have installed: hotspot mod, 4 in 1 boot, Nottach Exposed, N7 Ported animations, S4 PRL write mod, and international S4 boot animation. I haven't gone with a custom kernel but that is my next step. I came from the HTC Evo LTE and love the stock feel. I was a MeanBean fan because Mikeyxda never compromised the stock feel of the phone but added tons of tweaks and mods to make the phone fly. When the 3.0 version of the Team Sonic FreeGS4 rom drops I will probably install it since clark44 seems to have the same philosophy as Mikeyxda. I just want to play with my phone a little more before I go the custom route.
All of them. There finicky. The ir is so handy I control all 3 TVs DVR DVD players in my house. Plus messing with ever TV I find! Burger king menus was the best!
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All of them. There finicky. The ir is so handy I control all 3 TVs DVR DVD players in my house. Plus messing with ever TV I find! Burger king menus was the best!
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God forgive me...I do get pleasure out of paying with tv's at random places. I can't wait to be at a bar on super bowl Sunday...and they have the exact same tv everywhere!
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God forgive me...I do get pleasure out of paying with tv's at random places. I can't wait to be at a bar on super bowl Sunday...and they have the exact same tv everywhere!
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That might be the last time you get to play with the IR blaster, so enjoy it.
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I run and use every feature of this phone! I haven't even installed a custom rom yet because I don't want someone else to dictate which features I can use. I am rooted and have almost all the mods that work on stock odexed installed and my phone lasts from 6:00am to 11:00pm everyday with room to spare. Why limit such a powerful device by turning off what makes this phone great. Here are the mods I have installed: hotspot mod, 4 in 1 boot, Nottach Exposed, N7 Ported animations, S4 PRL write mod, and international S4 boot animation. I haven't gone with a custom kernel but that is my next step. I came from the HTC Evo LTE and love the stock feel. I was a MeanBean fan because Mikeyxda never compromised the stock feel of the phone but added tons of tweaks and mods to make the phone fly. When the 3.0 version of the Team Sonic FreeGS4 rom drops I will probably install it since clark44 seems to have the same philosophy as Mikeyxda. I just want to play with my phone a little more before I go the custom route.
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This is said perfectly. I am just already running FreeGS4.
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God forgive me...I do get pleasure out of paying with tv's at random places. I can't wait to be at a bar on super bowl Sunday...and they have the exact same tv everywhere!
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Sorry I did forget about the Ir blaster. I do love this and use it daily at home or messing with tvs everywhere. Love having all 3 tvs and dvr/dvd ect at home all working as good as the remote. I was basically talking about smart scroll and some hand gestures are pretty useless.
Smart rotation is actually a pretty useful feature if you ever use your phone while in bed. I also have smart stay on as well as air jump and air move. The rest I can live without. The IR beam is pretty useful as well. ..
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Most of the features are situational for me as well. The IR blaster comes in handy as does some of the gesture stuff. That's about it. (will try IR on restaurant tv's sometime :laugh: )
Now I'm looking forward to going somewhere with a public t.v.! Thanks guys!!!
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Now I'm looking forward to going somewhere with a public t.v.! Thanks guys!!!
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Lmao I'm thinking the same thing!! I can't wait to go to Best Buy/Target and mess with em' on a boring/slow day hahahaaa.
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Hey fellow gamers. With the recent updates to psx4droid game compatibility has improved quite a bit imo. There are also a few more tweaking options in the settings.
I was wondering if anyone here has played around with them to find the most compatible settings, primarily metal gear solid. Most other games I play work great without changing any settings. Also any tips you might have as far as best kernal/rom combo that works well for you. I'm currently on serendipity 2.0 with the speedmod kernal.
Thanks for any *constructive* comments!
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I've been playing around with PSX4Droid for quite a while now, and I have to say that while compatiblity has improved drastically with V2, speed has gone down significantly.
I'm running the latest Cognition Froyo build right now, and while FFVII, FFIX, Xenogears and Diablo all run with no glitches, they run extremely poorly.
Thanks for the response, have you tried changing the precise cdrom or cycle multiplier to see if anything improves? Playing Resident Evil 3 right now myself and it does very well, possibly due to the pre rendered backgrounds... Just wishing metal gear wasn't so choppy.
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Thanks for the response, have you tried changing the precise cdrom or cycle multiplier to see if anything improves? Playing Resident Evil 3 right now myself and it does very well, possibly due to the pre rendered backgrounds... Just wishing metal gear wasn't so choppy.
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You know what, I just installed the latest Serendipity build today with Glitterball's OC/UV kernel, and FFIX runs absolutely perfectly now. It's actually pretty surreal. This has been the first time where I haven't had a single glitch.
The game will start with some audio lag, but it clears after a few minutes of gameplay. I would try Metal Gear for you, but I don't have an ISO handy. I'll convert my copy to an ISO when I have time and give it a shot.
edit: Yeah, I gave MGS a shot and it has quite a few audio problems, but gameplay is fairly playable. A lot more audio issues than most games I've tried though.
Wow, this sounds great. I'd love to play Gran Turismo on my phone!
I've actually read that disabling the music can speed it up on older phones, had no effect for me though perhaps I will swap a few different kernals and see if there is a considerable difference.
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I've actually read that disabling the music can speed it up on older phones, had no effect for me though perhaps I will swap a few different kernals and see if there is a considerable difference.
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Glitterball's kernel probably works so well for me just because it's an OC/UV kernel. My Captivate's processor runs at 1.2ghz with it on.
Oh I have done my fair share of flashing lol usually twice a week if new stuff keeps coming out.
Anybody else having success with roms and or kernals?
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Yep the latest version is running very nicely indeed although even OCed teken 3 is not quite there yet....not that you can really play it with onscreen controls (damn you Samsung for this Bluetooth) but as a performance measure.
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(damn you Samsung for this Bluetooth)
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I second that. The new sony android phone with the psp slide out controller looks quite appealing.
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The ipad has those suction cups or something that attach to the screen as joysticks.... I wonder if those wold work on the captivate......
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The ipad has those suction cups or something that attach to the screen as joysticks.... I wonder if those wold work on the captivate......
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I think those would work on any capacitive touchscreen device, so long as the touch buttons on the emulator are the right size for the joystick.
Yeah hopefully there are some for cheap..... I think it should work.
Where in gods name can I download the scph1001.bin file for this
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Where in gods name can I download the scph1001.bin file for this
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due to valid forum rules that can't be posted. Just google it.
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It even says when you open PSX4DROID WHERE to DL the BIOS.
People need to learn how to read.
psx4droid compatibility wiki
A link to the wiki for those interested in helping out. I take absolutely no credit for this (except for a few entries)
I just played Resident Evil 3 all the way through, ran flawlessly.
My psx playing ff7 is horrible with the latest updates... 1.0.8 was the best for me.
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So, been wondering for a while. When will the next big "Customized" ROM occur? We've already gotten MIUI and its pretty cool, but wouldn't you want to see something new? Something not based off of iOS or Android in general but still able to to run on Android? Something fresh, new, never before seen? I've no idea what it would look like or how it would run, but maybe you guys do? A "Wish list" if you will, the appearance, how it preforms (keep in mind Hardware limitations of various phones), etc.
I guess I can (dream) start:
-The next potential Cyanogenmod but appears nothing like your standard Android OS
-Running on ICS and JB?
Just bored and I wanna see what some people can come up with. Maybe if a talented developer or a group of them could come together to pull something off? (One can only imagine)
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There's a limit to what a developer can do with the Android source code, especially with a biannual release schedule. I'm not sure there will be anything radically different any time soon. If Google switches to one major update a year it might be possible.
I've always thought ParanoidAndroid looked cool but never tried it. It's a tablet hybrid ROM for phone.
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I've always thought ParanoidAndroid looked cool but never tried it. It's a tablet hybrid ROM for phone.
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I was about to say that. I love it, it's just something fresh.
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I've also tried and loved PA, but its pretty much lost support for my device since no one wants to pick it up. And over time, you eventually lose interest.
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I think a PS3 style ROM would be cool... really simplistic looking
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I think a PS3 style ROM would be cool... really simplistic looking
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If you mean Sony's XCMB it probably won't happen. They aren't exactly fans of outside development.
Something like Windows phone? The UI I mean, its pretty "outside the box" a ROM that's "never before seen" A status bar that is accessible via swiping from the left or right? A Facebook friendly ROM? (Will never happen unless FB releases source code) Let your ideas flow!
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Something like Windows phone? The UI I mean, its pretty "outside the box" a ROM that's "never before seen" A status bar that is accessible via swiping from the left or right? A Facebook friendly ROM? (Will never happen unless FB releases source code) Let your ideas flow!
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Get out. Just.. go..
Hmm... cyanogenmod/paranoid with miui theme system? That would save me lots of time
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Get out. Just.. go..
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Lol, what did I say?
And PA is already pretty much CM, just modified for dpi changes. But adding MIUI? Hmm...
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Lol, what did I say?
And PA is already pretty much CM, just modified for dpi changes. But adding MIUI? Hmm...
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Haha, you mentioned a Facebook friendly ROM I think we'll just stick with the crappy app.
Anybody have one besides for development? The Google representative here at Best Buy is arguing that to him, he sees to reason to root a nexus phone because its already AOSP. I watched the new XDA video on it and showed him but he feels he isn't missing anything worth it.
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Anybody have one besides for development? The Google representative here at Best Buy is arguing that to him, he sees to reason to root a nexus phone because its already AOSP. I watched the new XDA video on it and showed him but he feels he isn't missing anything worth it.
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Rooting will allow you to install some apps that require root ie. TitaniumBackup.
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zander145 said:
Anybody have one besides for development? The Google representative here at Best Buy is arguing that to him, he sees to reason to root a nexus phone because its already AOSP. I watched the new XDA video on it and showed him but he feels he isn't missing anything worth it.
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How else would someone use rooted apps?
Titanium backup, adaway, even cerburus offers better protection on rooted devices.
Maybe you want to do a nandroid backup, flash ROMs, kernels, tweaks etc
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So it can grow when water is added to it.
Nandroid backups...
"Because you can"
AOKP, Cyanogenmod, etc.
Have a look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czTkHe7-lXw
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How else would someone use rooted apps?
Titanium backup, adaway, even cerburus offers better protection on rooted devices.
Maybe you want to do a nandroid backup, flash ROMs, kernels, tweaks etc
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I tried that a while ago. He said "android already does that, when I logged in it downloaded all my apps" i tried explaining that he had to download them and with titanium backup it saves your settings and everything and you don't need data, but he didn't listen saying he was on WiFi and something else. And he says he's okay with the virus protection 4.2 offers.
I just figured out why its useless talking to him though. He's a iSheep. He only has a nexus 7 and 4 because Google gave them to him.
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Have a look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czTkHe7-lXw
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I showed him that but his eyes kinda glazed over when i made him watch it... i said it in the OP.
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Well if someone is completely against rooting and doesn't see any benefit in it, then he will be happy even with a iPhone.
No need to argue about the missed possibilities
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Good vid!
+1 for Titanium
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Titanium, file access, being able to remove system apps, there are many reasons to root besides developing..
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Adway is my number one reason. I can't stand ads anymore. They are everywhere! on the internet browser, games, radio and apps. Adaway gets rid of all of them. Makes me enjoy my nexus phone so much more
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I'm tired of flashing ROMs, after a G1, Vibrant, Galaxy Tab and GS2. I'm currently happy enough with proper unskinned, pure Android on my N7 & N4. I don't feel compelled to root either one. It sounds like some of you think that makes me a bad person! LOL
My old Galaxy Tab is on CM9, used by my 7 y.o. son. The GS2 is on CM10, used by my 12 y.o. daughter. I consider both more imperfect combinations than 4.2 on my Nexxi. Great, best options for their hardware, but the Nexxi are superior. My daughter wants an N4 when they're back in stock. I now want a N10 to complete the trifecta.
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yah its user preference. Some people get tired of flashing ROMs, like myself and in the end of the day I just want phone to work reliably. BUT i am rooted!
I love the aspect of custom kernels most. You can improve performance, battery life or even add features to the device.
Don't bother the guy into rooting. I've rooted since my Og moto droid. Back then you wanted more performance or features that didn't come stock. Aosp has hit a point where I don't need to root anymore. So many Roms out there that claim its been optimized, zipalinged , faster this and that battery this and that. It always ended up buggier than **** days later. Rooting takes time, research, more time.
4.2 has everything I need. I don't need ti because I don't need to wipe my phone. There are no preinstalled apps I need to get rid of. Tethering is included.
Android is about choice. Please don't label someone an isheep because they are happy with what they have.
Root is 1 file. Why not?
Modify clock speed
Modify the screen colors(Voodoo i think)
Performance gains(ext4, jit, etc)
Fix Bugs in stock Rom
Can fix compatibility with apps
Remove Bloatware if exists
Access to Root apps like ChainFire 3D
Titanium backup
Don't need anymore reason
I know you can ignore/not use it, but can it be completely uninstalled without rooting etc?
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I know you can ignore/not use it, but can it be completely uninstalled without rooting etc?
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No
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No
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Had a nasty feeling that was going to be answer. Rather like some of the stuff Samsung shoves on their phones & you cannot remove either.
It can't be uninstalled but it can be disabled
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Solution: root your phone. Remove.
Just use a different launcher. Only problem is that you won't have access to sense widgets.
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Just use a different launcher. Only problem is that you won't have access to sense widgets.
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Are any of these widgets useful?
Why would you want to get rid of blinkfeed? That things looks so beautiful and way useful. I still don't understand why anybody wants to get rid of it. I think it's great.
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Why would you want to get rid of blinkfeed? That things looks so beautiful and way useful. I still don't understand why anybody wants to get rid of it. I think it's great.
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I wouldn't go as far as removing/uninstalling Blinkfeed, but I'm curious to what extend this new central piece of Sense can be configured/modified. I just played around with Blinkfeed a couple of minutes in a phone shop. You can configure the sources that are shown on these tiles (like calendar, facebook, twitter, etc) but ...
Can I control how often each tile (is tile the correct word?) is updated? The more frequent the tiles are updated, the more battery is used and more network traffic is generated.
Can I control the placement of the tiles?
Can I control how many tiles are shown? E.g. I would like only a calendar tile and no social network tile or news feed tile.
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Stefan
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Why would you want to get rid of blinkfeed? That things looks so beautiful and way useful. I still don't understand why anybody wants to get rid of it. I think it's great.
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I am worried about its effect on my data usage & battery life.
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I am worried about its effect on my data usage & battery life.
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Don't add any feed and it won't do anything. Is like it was never there.
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It was one of the features I wasn't too keen on but it's turned out to be good for a giggle when I've got nothing else to play with. I scrolled 2 left of my homescreen yesterday to see the headline 'Study warns that sex in space is dangerous.'
I couldn't agree more. For starters the instant you unzip the fly on your suit your dead! Probably not what they were getting at but it was worth a chuckle.
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In a such a social based century were in, I'm surprised not everyone is praising blinkfeed.
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In a such a social based century were in, I'm surprised not everyone is praising blinkfeed.
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I'm a miserable bastard who doesn't believe in being sociable
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Don't add any feed and it won't do anything. Is like it was never there.
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Thanks. I'll give it a proper look when I get my hands on it.
How different is Sense these days, I haven't used it since the HTC Desire days?
SteelH said:
Solution: root your phone. Remove.
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Please can you let me know how to remove blinkfeed. I just rooted it. But dont know how
Thank you
ongxa said:
Please can you let me know how to remove blinkfeed. I just rooted it. But dont know how
Thank you
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You didn't need to be rooted to remove blinkfeed. Check out Q12 of the HTC One FAQ and you'll see a couple of ways to be able to get rid of it.
The other method, which requires rooting, is to install a custom ROM. I believe some ROMs may still have blinkfeed included though so you'll need to read the first post (at least) of the ROM threads to find out whether it has it or not
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niether is getting rid of it. all that does it hide it in the corner like a kid you pretend not to have...
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In a such a social based century were in, I'm surprised not everyone is praising blinkfeed.
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It's a nice feature to have, but give us the option to remove/disable it. I hate it when companies force stuff on you.
I see it's there, if I like it I keep it and if I don't I remove it, simple as that. Don't force me to use it.
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Now that I have root, and can at least flash zips through OpenRecoveryScript, I have been thinking about what I want out this rom, but got me thinking about an idea. While we have kitchens in the past, I do not think anyone has ever done a web-based kitchen. i.e. select the options you want on a web-page and it compiles the zip in the background and then lets you download.
This has been done for years in the programming industry for frameworks (jquery, etc)..
Anyways... Here are some ideas of my dream rom
Options
carousel mode
Screen on with text
Remove HTC apps (Blink Feed, Kid Mode, etc)
Remove stock apps (Mail, browser, etc)
Remove all languages except one you use
Move Google apps outside of /system/ that way they can be added and deleted as needed.
Remove live wall papers
Add common community apps such as Wi-F Tether, etc
Basically build a base rom with the stand rom featuers, zip-aligned, de-odexed, tweaks, etc...
I know alot of this is an option with AROMA installer, but by doing it this way, it makes the download that much smaller.....
Thoughts??
I vote we go for kernel source and get CM, omni, carbon, cfxperiment ect going Personal opinion
I'll add to the list
Alternative (or combine) LTE/Spark icons
Alternative battery icon with %
Remove NFC icon
Xposed Installer
Exchange Security Bypass
I would love a Bad Boyz rom for the m8,it was great on the m7.
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I just want something to flash lol. Insert coin was my dd on the m7.
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Well, for stock, I'd love everything removed that you could get from the play store, and a folder separate with removed apps if you wanted them.
Aroma is cool and all, but takes longer than this method.
Configurable buttons and long press options.
Oh, and an amazing kernel!
I made a stripped down rom for the gs3 called BareBones and I'll probably make a similar rom for this phone as well.
Beanstalk, my dd from the jewel. But it is CM based so we need that first.
Delete (wrong thread)
auto hide soft keys - like when you launch the camera app.
I'd love cm11
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I'd love cm11
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Really?
pbedard said:
Just got mine I've built an unofficial cm11 it flashed it fine
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Dude, I remember you from the Evo 3D days. I see you're still trolling around....
For what its worth Myn now has a HTC one M8 and may start developing again. For those that remember Warm rom will know his work quality. He is on VZW now but I will try to help as much as I can with mine. Him coming back to HTC is what motivated me to loose the Nexus 5 and return to HTC.
I would like to see the app drawer smooth scroll instead of by pages....I hate haveing to stretch for a icon at the top of screen when I could have had it in middle or more accessible
Sprint M8
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Really?
Dude, I remember you from the Evo 3D days. I see you're still trolling around....
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Well guess what I know how to build cm ROMs from their sources now bit they don't have data or phone working yet.
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