I am unable to set my data limits out check my usage. Can someone help me figure out what i can do to get it back?
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Turns out it was Automate app. I uninstalled all addons for it and it's self and the menu came back after a reboot.
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Specifically the one in this screenshot http://imgur.com/THpg57A
I like to toggle mobile data on/off as needed and this is incredibly annoying.
Thanks .
Just go to setting>data usage, adjust the data warning line(yellow)
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Lyin729 said:
Just go to setting>data usage, adjust the data warning line(yellow)
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That's not it, the warning has nothing to do with that. It's specific to Sony devices.
Download the app elixir2 open it up and select system apps. Go to phone and select view details, scroll down to services and search for DataTrafficExceptMmsNotifier and disable iz
Thanks, worked perfectly for the notification when disabling data.
Now I just need a way of disabling this popup when data is enabled and I'll be happy.
Is there a way to add a shortcut to turn on mobile hotspot? Right now I have to go to settings>tethering>mobile hotspot>on
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i3one21 said:
Is there a way to add a shortcut to turn on mobile hotspot? Right now I have to go to settings>tethering>mobile hotspot>on
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I'm going to use chronicaust's directions for the download booster, except I changed the download booster to the mobile hotspot, since the directions for the shortcut are nearly identical.
TO GET THE QUICKSETTINGS TILE: ROOT ACCESS IS REQUIRED.
1. Download SQlite editor version 2.1. It's 2.99 in the playstore, unless you obtain it free from somewhere else.
2. In apps, find settings storage > settings.db > system
3. Search for notification
4. Choose Notification_Panel_Active_App_List (there are a few VERY similar ones, make sure its the right one.
5. Add WiFiHotspot; Make sure you don't forget that semicolon.
6. Reboot
Mine was a little buggy, so I deleted the shortcut.
Thanks for the response. I ended up using Power toggles app.
Add widget to home screen.
Modify widget by clicking add.
Add WiFi hotspot item.
Click done in upper left corner.
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Should have looked for my similar thread first before posting a new one but here ya go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2732722
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I changed build.prop:
ro.product.name=kltexx
ro.product.device=klte
The last tile on the becomes "Wi-Fi hotspot" (next to Toolbox).
The pull down also changed: now it has "S Finder" and "Quick Connect". 4G LTE icon also changed to 4G and 4G changed to H+.
Then for some reason, even I remove AT&T's Mobile Hotspot app by Titanium Backup Pro, after a factory reset the icon comes back in Apps, without AT&T's provision though.
When i had just received my phone i tried the the pedometer for a day and then stopped it. A week later it keeps beeping and alerting me that I haven't used it in week. I tried to find a way to disable the notifications in the settings but that section was grayed out.
Is there any way to stop the notifications without disabling shealth?
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scoobrel said:
When i had just received my phone i tried the the pedometer for a day and then stopped it. A week later it keeps beeping and alerting me that I haven't used it in week. I tried to find a way to disable the notifications in the settings but that section was grayed out.
Is there any way to stop the notifications without disabling shealth?
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Try going to phone settings > Application Management and locate S-Health and Clear Data/Clear Cache.
keitht said:
Try going to phone settings > Application Management and locate S-Health and Clear Data/Clear Cache.
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Thanks, i tried it and so far its OK.
Edit: its back again.
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I got rid of it by unchecking "show notifications "under application manager -> s health.
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Hi, I am on Stock with latest update. I have uninstalled / disabled all unnecessary Apps to save battery. I am usually switches off GPS, Wifi, Data, NFC & Bluetooth if it is unnecessary. I am getting 3 Hours Screen time with 2 Days backup with lite usage.
Any other tips to save more battery Please.
Any unnecessary Systems Apps those can be desabled to save more battery in locked bootloader mode?
Disable Lifelog. Remove scanning of WiFi and Bluetooth on location settings.
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Disable Lifelog. Remove scanning of WiFi and Bluetooth on location settings.
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Thanks for the tips.
I have every single option on and I get the same screen on time as I did when I had everything disabled.
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hello,
since I updated my phone to Oreo I got a problem with mobile data
every time I put all apps to WiFi only also system apps, I just see that mobile data is on and it's used
I just want it on but I don't want any app to use it
on android 7 I was doing that fine but now I can't!
anyone got the same problem?
bfm.95 said:
hello,
since I updated my phone to Oreo I got a problem with mobile data
every time I put all apps to WiFi only also system apps, I just see that mobile data is on and it's used
I just want it on but I don't want any app to use it
on android 7 I was doing that fine but now I can't!
anyone got the same problem?
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I don't understand what you mean by "put all apps to Wifi".
I do know that if you have a wifi connection with internet access (no ! on the wifi status bar icon) and mobile data turned on, then the system will use the wifi connection in preference to the mobile data connection.
If you don't want to use mobile data, you can just turn it off in Settings>SIM & network>Mobile data or from Quick Settings if you have it there. You will still be able to get phone calls and SMS.
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BillGoss said:
I don't understand what you mean by "put all apps to Wifi".
I do know that if you have a wifi connection with internet access (no ! on the wifi status bar icon) and mobile data turned on, then the system will use the wifi connection in preference to the mobile data connection.
If you don't want to use mobile data, you can just turn it off in Settings>SIM & network>Mobile data or from Quick Settings if you have it there. You will still be able to get phone calls and SMS.
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mate let me explain
I want to try the free Facebook, so I need to turn on my mobile data for this.
so I did that but I don't want other apps use any data in background so I set all apps to "WiFi Only" also I did that for system apps
but my problem is even when I do that, it's still showing that I'm using mobile data and something using it in the background.
it was working alright on the android 7.
thank you!!
bfm.95 said:
mate let me explain
I want to try the free Facebook, so I need to turn on my mobile data for this.
so I did that but I don't want other apps use any data in background so I set all apps to "WiFi Only" also I did that for system apps
but my problem is even when I do that, it's still showing that I'm using mobile data and something using it in the background.
it was working alright on the android 7.
thank you!!
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Ah, now I understand.
I assume that you can't tell from the Settings>Mobile data usage who is using the data?
I don't know if this is off any relevance, but there's a number of apps that have unrestricted data access (Settings>Apps> Special access>Unrestricted data access).
Have you considered running a network activity monitoring app?
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BillGoss said:
Ah, now I understand.
I assume that you can't tell from the Settings>Mobile data usage who is using the data?
I don't know if this is off any relevance, but there's a number of apps that have unrestricted data access (Settings>Apps> Special access>Unrestricted data access).
Have you considered running a network activity monitoring app?
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I know the problem now
probably I have to disable the first choice "background data"
but I should do it for each app... and I have more than 130 app that's impossible...