I try to send i text i get all the way to who i want to send it to and a box pops up saying
"You can say... Send a text to jim, are you around?
or
(another way to send it)" you get the point.
I tried that and it doesn't even work.
I need to know how to disable this because i need this function for me to keep the watch. So basically how do i remove the tip box. (yes i already tried to disable it on my phone, nope!)
ChevyGuy#1 said:
I try to send i text i get all the way to who i want to send it to and a box pops up saying
"You can say... Send a text to jim, are you around?
or
(another way to send it)" you get the point.
I tried that and it doesn't even work.
I need to know how to disable this because i need this function for me to keep the watch. So basically how do i remove the tip box. (yes i already tried to disable it on my phone, nope!)
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You may have gotten a watch with a developer build on it that won't update properly like I did. Currently on the phone with Samsung to see if they can help me flash it. You can look up Gear Live supertool on this site if you want to try on your own. I'm just afraid I'll mess it up.
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I have the ATT Tilt and I'm sick of it asking me if it's ok to connect to the internet everytime I run an app that uses it. I tried to find something to turn it off but have been unsuccessful. Any ideas?
Thanks!
What program are you using that is asking?
Google Maps, Citi Mobile, Opera Mini, Gmail app, umm, basically anything that isn't an ATT prog.
chrisdeaner said:
I have the ATT Tilt and I'm sick of it asking me if it's ok to connect to the internet everytime I run an app that uses it. I tried to find something to turn it off but have been unsuccessful. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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This is the notifications. Go to Start->Settings->Personal->Sounds & Notifications->Notifications.
Check "Connection Established" and unchecked Display Message on screen. This should resolve the popup.
No not the pop-up, the actual screen that says it's an untrusted application, might cost airtime blah blah. On my D807 one of the options is to allow and only ask once but here i only have to ask next session or next time (as in everytime it tries to connect while i'm using it). Not a huge deal but it's pretty inconvenient...
These sound like java apps.
Yep, those are all java
You say all non-AT&T apps. That's not true. Its only Java appsthat have this...
To do that, you have to do some hex editing...Search for a thread for the Opera Mini browser. THere are step-by-step instructions there to get rid of the prompts, at least in that program...
EDIT: Here's a post I put together to explain how to do this, as simply as it can be explained...
http://howardforums.com/showpost.php?p=10160576&postcount=2
ecltech said:
This is the notifications. Go to Start->Settings->Personal->Sounds & Notifications->Notifications.
Check "Connection Established" and unchecked Display Message on screen. This should resolve the popup.
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You may not have helped the OP, but this is what I thought he was asking and I needed the same thing. THANKS! I got so sick of hitting "Hide" every time it re-establishes itself.
Thanks much!
Is there any program available that could sort of be used as a keylogger? Today a friend took my phone and texted someone but deleted the Sent message then deleted the text from the Deleted Items folder. I know it's too late to find out what he sent but I want something for the future. I also want to know if there is anything that would log general activity of the phone like programs being opened, what was looked at, etc etc.
Thanks.
So you basically want to be nosy and read what text your "friend" sent. You're a good friend. How about some privacy geez. If he deleted it obviously he didn't want you to read it. Don't worry it wasn't a virus..lol...this post is sad.
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So you basically want to be nosy and read what text your "friend" sent. You're a good friend. How about some privacy geez. If he deleted it obviously he didn't want you to read it. Don't worry it wasn't a virus..lol...this post is sad.
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I'm not necessarily being nosy, I just want to know what HE sent from MY phone. But besides from the text, I still want to know if there is any logging program to monitor what my device does.
Well If you are worried about what he sent from YOUR phone. Don't let anyone use your phone.
gqstatus0685 said:
Well If you are worried about what he sent from YOUR phone. Don't let anyone use your phone.
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You don't always get a choice.
If you are an O2 UK customer (it doesn't say on your profile), there's something called bluebook ( http://bluebook.o2.co.uk ) which keeps copies of every SMS and MMS you send and recieve. I use it to keep copies of stuff in case my phone breaks and I wrote a PHP script that page scrapes so I can do SMS & MMS to web... but I guess you can use it to see what other people send from your phone if it is a persistent problem.
Bluebook is free and was free to sign up if you joined during the beta. It might now cost £5 to sign up if it is out of beta.
If you are not with O2 UK, you might find your service provider has something similar.
Hope that helps.
Im having problems with Google Talk on my phone.
Normally, if u start a chat. and the other person is talking back, u should see the txt under your own txt. But i only see it as a balloon in my top-tray of the phone and do not see the txt written by the other person in the chat overview.
Anyone knows how to solve this?
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Im having problems with Google Talk on my phone.
Normally, if u start a chat. and the other person is talking back, u should see the txt under your own txt. But i only see it as a balloon in my top-tray of the phone and do not see the txt written by the other person in the chat overview.
Anyone knows how to solve this?
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My gf and I also have Galaxy S phones. Her device is running on I9000XXJFB firmware, mine is on I9000XWJM2. Shes having kinda like the same problem with GTalk: the screen is splitted to 2 sides (top&bottom), instead of how mine works (the good old conversation-look, when A-B-A-B persons messages follow each other).
Maybe its firmware-dependent? I did not find any option to change the layout in the settings menu.
Firmware is probably a good bet. If you want to hold off, have you tested to see what happens if you turn the setting balloon top-tray setting off? Would you see nothing at all? Or would it populate the message how it should.
You probably want the best of both worlds, it's worth a quick test if you have any reason to delay upgrading firmware.
disabling the notification button in the toptray would be a bummer anyway because then i wouldnt be notified if somebody is messaging me.
i downloaded a beta version of Hi GTalk from the market. which is working as it should work so i guess my problem isnt solved with Talk it self, but with installing an alternative app.
i think you'd still receive the sound notification. As long as you are going an alternative app route, i'd. consider uninstalling and reinstalling GTalk, it might just be corrupted.
good point. i will uninstall it and reinstall.
[edit] hehe i cant uninstall it. its "in the factoryrom" so i see. i dont see it at the installed programs list..?
gtalk still problem
Hi, I have the same problem with gtalk, also after upgrade to Froyo any ideas ?
solution
Solution:
Change time zone to the right location unbelievable, but it works !!! layout is dependent on internal time zone.
Good luck
I've been trying for a long while now to get back the ability to send pics WITH text added but have not been able to get this back using the stock messaging app.
Can someone with insight on this help me to get this working again or is this something that is being carrier blocked?
Every once in a while it will let me send a pic w/text but for the most part, nope...
Stock rooted 910T3 on t-mobile latest 5.1.1 with xposed.
TIA...
Nobody knows how to get this working again?
For me it works but i have to create message certain way.
Create messag, add picture, add text and as last step add recipients
try adding picture first, then text, then contact. it worked for me. good luck...
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I've been trying for a long while now to get back the ability to send pics WITH text added but have not been able to get this back using the stock messaging app.
Can someone with insight on this help me to get this working again or is this something that is being carrier blocked?
Every once in a while it will let me send a pic w/text but for the most part, nope...
Stock rooted 910T3 on t-mobile latest 5.1.1 with xposed.
TIA...
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darekz said:
For me it works but i have to create message certain way.
Create messag, add picture, add text and as last step add recipients
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Thanks for your response. Seems silly to me that this is the only way to do this when it was so easy before. I hope MM brings back the old way.
Thanks again.
Has anyone seen this App permission monitor pop up while doing something completely normal and keep letting you know every time you use it? For me, I'm using Google Messages as my default SMS app, and this thing pops up telling me "1 apps have been detected using 1 permissions" and lists Messages | SMS.
OBVIOUSLY.
What's even stranger is that I went to app permissions and it says that Messages is authorized for SMS, just like I okay'd it when Messages was set as the default SMS app. What gives? I think this might come in handy when an app goes rogue, using permissions without me saying it was okay to do so, but in this case, it's like saying "water is wet." When you click on the notification, it says that Messages has been using permissions in the background.... What?
Any thoughts on how to okay this with App permission monitor so I can text without this warning all the time (and no, I'm not about to hide notifications of it since it could be helpful in the future).
Go into Settings > Lock Screen and Security > App Permissions Monitor and turn it off.
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foulmouthedruffian said:
Go into Settings > Lock Screen and Security > App Permissions Monitor and turn it off.
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Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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THANK YOU. This is what I was looking for. I didn't know what you were referring to at first, I was just getting the notification because I didn't see it in Settings (there is so much stuff in there now, you just about have to use the search feature for everything these days!), but now that I found it, I clicked on the words, not the toggle switch, and set Messages to NOT monitor. Perfect, thank you.
I am kind of confused. What did you search to make it go away? This is getting so annoying because it is always telling me textra is using SMS and I am not sure what to do to make it stop. Like you I would still like to keep the monitor on I just wish it would stop telling me what I already know.
Detailed Process
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I am kind of confused. What did you search to make it go away? This is getting so annoying because it is always telling me textra is using SMS and I am not sure what to do to make it stop. Like you I would still like to keep the monitor on I just wish it would stop telling me what I already know.
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I was a little confused as well so this is what I did to correct it.
SETTINGS >> LOCK SCREEN AND SECURITY >> APP PERMISSION MONITOR
From there you should go down to the android Messages app and toggle it to off. That will disable giving the warning every time you send a message.
Hope that helps.
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Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
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You do know they legit just told you how to do it.... you dont have to be mean about it. and then stating "THIS" is what im looking for. Like they told you how to get there, you click the name. if you went onto there to just hit the toggle without looking/investigating around, ie. pressing the section instead, then you arent probably getting the most out of your phones.
I suggest playing around in your settings and everything to get the most out of your phone.
I legit just made this account to tell you this because the person helped you and you seemed to speak rude to them.
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You do know they legit just told you how to do it.... you dont have to be mean about it. and then stating "THIS" is what im looking for. Like they told you how to get there, you click the name. if you went onto there to just hit the toggle without looking/investigating around, ie. pressing the section instead, then you arent probably getting the most out of your phones.
I suggest playing around in your settings and everything to get the most out of your phone.
I legit just made this account to tell you this because the person helped you and you seemed to speak rude to them.
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Wow, you "legit" just wasted my time by coming to an out of date thread that the first comment did NOT answer my question. Congratulations. Welcome to XDA.
KryptosXLayer2 said:
Not helpful. Please read what I wrote again. I think the app could possibly be useful, but it just needs to be corrected.
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KryptosXLayer2 said:
Wow, you "legit" just wasted my time by coming to an out of date thread that the first comment did NOT answer my question. Congratulations. Welcome to XDA.
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HA! he did answer it, cause it works for me. :good:
This is happening on my note 8 as well. Have you been able to fix this? I'm a little worried it could be something malicious using back-end processes, like they programmed the exploit to send SMS messages without involving surface flinger...
Nexogen said:
This is happening on my note 8 as well. Have you been able to fix this? I'm a little worried it could be something malicious using back-end processes, like they programmed the exploit to send SMS messages without involving surface flinger...
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I am assuming you are using a 3rd party messaging app from the play store?
I am still getting the notifications even though for instance Contacts is allowed to be used by Android Messages, I get the notification everytime I send or receive a text.
I tried turning the monitor off completely, still getting notifications.
All since I upgraded to a new Samsung patch last night on my S8+.
In fact I got the notification just now after I toggled the setting to off...I checked and the toggle is back on.
Saved My Sanity!
hungmung said:
You can actually go in and tell it to not report permission uses for specific apps instead of turning it off completely. Instead of clicking the rifle just click on the words so permission monitor and it'll give the full list of apps and you can shut off reporting for apps you trust.
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Can Not Thank You Enough! I could not figure out how to get that to stop to save me and my OCD couldn't take anymore of those notifications as it was always about my chosen text app. Turning off all didn't work why I didn't think to try just the one is beyond me. So thanks again and this is why I love this Forum!