Why can't motorola put the three bars button that clears notifications in the window to clear running apps. It is tedious to swipe on each of these to clear them. I have seen custom roms that have this in them. This would be a great addition in a future update!!
Its not necessarily "better" if you are always closing out apps. Android uses RAM a different way then windows. So you will actually be using more battery to power the CPUs to open the app you just closed.
Mine has the three bars. Actually maybe gravity box gave me it.... Can't remember.
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Stock 4.2.2 Btw. Can't speak for 4.4.
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kj2112 said:
Mine has the three bars. Actually maybe gravity box gave me it.... Can't remember.
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Stock 4.2.2 Btw. Can't speak for 4.4.
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Yeah Gravitybox has a feature where you can add "Clear Recent Apps"
You have to be rooted and have the Xposed Module.
That's what I must have done then.
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Finally! Junos Pulse SSL-VPN works on Honeycomb.
It works for my rooted Xoom without installing tun.ko or other twist.
In fact, it was just taken down from the market this morning.
I tested it twice today with my rooted transformer and it did something screwy to our juniper fw cluster. Our network admin wasn't thrilled. Unfortunately we weren't able to pin down exactly what happened because I went to re-install it only to find that it had been taken down.
My hunch is something was seriously wrong with it.... =/
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It looks like its back up so I'll probably be test it again.
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Yeah, it works fine now... =) no problems!
As stated in the title I am getting this boring bug everytime I (switch off the device and then) remove the battery.
I am with RocketROM v11 right now, however I don't think it's a ROM issue.
What do you think about it?
I am not on RocketRom so i am not sure but try ticking automatic date and time and automatic time zone
does the phone have a sim inside?
if yes it should not matter.. as soon as it connects to the carriers network.. it should get the updated time
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rajsekhar.300 said:
I am not on RocketRom so i am not sure but try ticking automatic date and time and automatic time zone
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I dont want to be hacked
nokiamodeln91 said:
I dont want to be hacked
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Haha
I actually never bothered about wether it was set on manual or automatic, but I tried both and it didn't solve the problem.
It looks more like cheap mobiles that can't keep current time and date when removing the battery for a second.
actually I was watching the anatomy of note and I saw a small battery installed in it. like the one we have on mboards of pc.
so it's a wild guess that who ever have that problem mite have a faulty 2nd battery.
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or may be its just used for clocking
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Yes. Inside the phone is the clock backup battery. The same is true of computers. This battery is probably damaged.
First some history. Got this phone as a cheap replacement for my droid x2 on ebay. Started out with 5.6.890, successful root and flash to steel droid v5.5, ran fine for around 5 days. Dropped my phone, and got it slightly wet. I pulled the bat, let it dry out and 10 min later it seemed to be fine. 3 days after that incident it started acting buggy. First its brightness turned itself "off", being that there was zero illumination (think the old gameboy colors with no backlights, couldn't be used at night, needed a reading light, etc.), but if i shined a light on the screen i could see all my apps, texts, and make and receive calls. This continued after multiple reboots, bat pulls, but somehow solved itself after around half an hour. it worked fine for another 3 days, but now it turned itself off and went back to its weird no illumination situation. when i shine a light on the screen, it shows the M logo with the dual core writing underneath, then that fades away into total blackness until it comes back. It has a fully charged battery from a friends D3, and it wont connect to my computer, wont respond to any buttons, and even stays in this "bootloop" (but really it seems less functional than a bootloop which ive had to deal with before) with no battery just plugged into the wall charger. Any ideas for a fix? im probably getting a new phone for Christmas, but i have some important things i need to deal with before that. i also have around $50 im willing to put into making this thing work, as it has work and travel info i need asap. ANY help would be appreciated! thanks in advance.
with phone off
does m+power boot to ap fastboot?
if so you could try flashing sbf
if not think your sol, even if you do get sbf flashed, phone may not work
but that's your best bet
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With your one paragraph question, missed travel data part
Could try booting to android recovery and wipe cache
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/2025-found-a-bunch-if-fastboot-menus-sbf-flash-mode-recovery-and-more/
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sd_shadow said:
with phone off
does m+power boot to ap fastboot?
if so you could try flashing sbf
if not think your sol, even if you do get sbf flashed, phone may not work
but that's your best bet
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With your one paragraph question, missed travel data part
Could try booting to android recovery and wipe cache
Sorry about the extra long question... another problem that prevents this from working is the phone won't turn/stay off. as soon as i put the battery in it goes into its loop, before i push any buttons. thanks anyways but it seems like i might just be screwed
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then just press and hold m button before replacing battery
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or both volume buttons
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was data on internal memory card, or saved in an app's data?
I had to give my friend his battery back so ill try that tomorrow, hopefully it works
ok too bad your friend couldn't charge your battery
well i somehow managed to get it to work! still seems sketchy and unreliable, but i got the info i needed off of it so if it dies ill live. thanks for your help.
your welcome
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I've read that there are a number of fixes in 4.4.3, especially in the bluetooth area where I have some problems. Has anyone found any information when we might see it for moto-x phones?
ghstudio said:
I've read that there are a number of fixes in 4.4.3, especially in the bluetooth area where I have some problems. Has anyone found any information when we might see it for moto-x phones?
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Probably not too long after nexus gets it.
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Which no one but Google knows when that will be.
Anyone that says otherwise is part of the rumor mill machine. Lol
It's not even put for Nexus device yet AFAIK. Why not wait until they get the updates before asking?
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Hey, everyone,
This is my first device in a while that isn't a Nexus (the rumors point to the next Nexus being 5.9" - Nope. Nope, so hard).
Well, anyway, I love this device, but I'm worried about development. Granted, I'm used to seeing development efforts pop-up for the device on the day of launch (yay, Nexus)... But it has been a little bit.
What say, you? Do you all think we'll have a good development community? Still within that return period... Talk me off the ledge, guys.
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I'm waiting for the new Moto X to come to my door step. I have the first edition Moto X what's an unlocked bootloader. At first I was all kinds of excited to flash different roms. Time after time I continue to go back to stock running xposed modules. Stock-based features of the Moto X are just too darn useful. I plan on only running a few exposed modules on my pure edition
No, because I'm not rooting the phone. I bought this phone primarily because it offer almost all I need without rooting.
Just like most people that used the moto x, I mostly relied on xposed settings just to tweak around a few settings. Motorola's software is basically stock android with a few very useful features added. I used to flash roms ALL the time when I had my GS4, but I no longer have to do that with the moto x.
matt99017d said:
I'm waiting for the new Moto X to come to my door step. I have the first edition Moto X what's an unlocked bootloader. At first I was all kinds of excited to flash different roms. Time after time I continue to go back to stock running xposed modules. Stock-based features of the Moto X are just too darn useful. I plan on only running a few exposed modules on my pure edition
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Interesting. Yeah, I think its features are really useful, as well. I just figured that since almost all of the features have been moved to an app, it wouldn't be too difficult to actually get them on a custom rom. But, yeah, all the features I want are really minor and probably could be added using xposed. Good point, I'll look into some of them.
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No, because I'm not rooting the phone. I bought this phone primarily because it offer almost all I need without rooting.
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The Nexus was almost perfect for me. I just found a ROM that was a little more suitable, set it up, and was able to stick to it for my duration with the phone. I would occasionally update to a later version... but I never really needed to. I just picked a good ROM, and stuck with it. I was hoping to do the same here.
TBayTom said:
Just like most people that used the moto x, I mostly relied on xposed settings just to tweak around a few settings. Motorola's software is basically stock android with a few very useful features added. I used to flash roms ALL the time when I had my GS4, but I no longer have to do that with the moto x.
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Like I mentioned earlier - excellent point. On my GS3 and M7, I always flashed ROMs. I calmed down a bit with the Nexus, though. Hahaha
Looks like I'll be looking into Xposed. That doesn't mean I won't make some of my own modifications, though....
Thanks for the responses, guys!
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No, because I'm not rooting the phone. I bought this phone primarily because it offer almost all I need without rooting.
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Ditto
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The only thing I miss, is custom toggles. I didn't know stock android don't actually have toggles at all, they are more like shortcuts to the settings menu. It's more than annoying. And needing an app for flashlight sucks. If I could get that, would be all the mods I need.
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The only thing I miss, is custom toggles. I didn't know stock android don't actually have toggles at all, they are more like shortcuts to the settings menu. It's more than annoying. And needing an app for flashlight sucks. If I could get that, would be all the mods I need.
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Xposed settings allow for this. Download the GravityBox module within the settings. This allows you to customize almost every aspect of the phone, including all toggles. I set up my phone to have the torch flashlight as a toggle, EXTREMELY handy when you need it really quick.
Don't need development.
For those unrooted, see my no root survival page.
Notification Toggles is very good.
This is the first phone I've owned that I don't miss root at all. It has everything I need stock. Of course I would love to have root for gravity box alone but I don't miss it as much as I thought I would.
TBayTom said:
Xposed settings allow for this. Download the GravityBox module within the settings. This allows you to customize almost every aspect of the phone, including all toggles. I set up my phone to have the torch flashlight as a toggle, EXTREMELY handy when you need it really quick.
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Really? Without root?
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Ah so still need root
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aviwdoowks said:
Don't need development.
For those unrooted, see my no root survival page.
Notification Toggles is very good.
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Can you link it
neh4pres said:
Really? Without root?
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Ah so still need root
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Can you link it
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My button! Yon Tapatalk? Damn Tapatalk!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51600873&postcount=2