It's not really a problem, it's just an annoying message that persists on my lockscreen and notification bar that also pops up when the Heads Up Notification shows up. Under Settings > About Phone > Status > SIM Status I can see it's the Operator Info: "VIVO MG 31", which is my Carrier name, my state and my area code, but I didn't find anything under settings to turn it off. Does anyone know how to disable it? I've seen that not everyone (the majority, in fact) doesn't have this. Already tried to switch SIM cards but it didn't change, neither did a Factory Reset nor a Cache wipe. Tried to take a look at my APN settings but found nothing related, and also nothing on the Dialer and Messaging apps.
Using a XT1097 Unlocked, at Stock 6.0 Marshmallow un-rooted.
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Hi @Lunatiic. I am from Brazil too. This is a standard cell info broadcast. I guess it is mandatory for operators to provide it here, but displaying can be disabled.
Go to Settings -> More -> Emergency broadcasts -> settings for Brazil. Untick the "Show channel 50 broadcasts" option.
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rwallach said:
Hi @Lunatiic. I am from Brazil too. This is a standard cell info broadcast. I guess it is mandatory for operators to provide it here, but displaying can be disabled.
Go to Settings -> More -> Emergency broadcasts -> settings for Brazil. Untick the "Show channel 50 broadcasts" option.
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Thanks man! Was going nuts over this.
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I installed NamelessROM 4.4.2 and I can't configure the APN! Can you help me? :crying: :crying: Please help!
xia-lu said:
I installed NamelessROM 4.4.2 and I can't configure the APN! Can you help me? :crying: :crying: Please help!
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What do you mean?
-It won't save the APN data?
-You don't know your carrier's APN settings?
-You can't find the APN settings?
For APN Settings (from my Nexus 5):
- Go to Settings -> More (under "Wireless & Networks") -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names
- Click the "+" (with a circle around it) in the top bar on the screen
- Input your carrier's data
- Press the three dots in the upper right of the screen, the click "save"
- You new APN should have a blue dot next to it.
androcraze said:
What do you mean?
-It won't save the APN data?
-You don't know your carrier's APN settings?
-You can't find the APN settings?
For APN Settings (from my Nexus 5):
- Go to Settings -> More (under "Wireless & Networks") -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names
- Click the "+" (with a circle around it) in the top bar on the screen
- Input your carrier's data
- Press the three dots in the upper right of the screen, the click "save"
- You new APN should have a blue dot next to it.
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He doesn't save the APN data, I try a lot but it doesn't. Sorry if my english is bad, is not my first language..
xia-lu said:
He doesn't save the APN data, I try a lot but it doesn't. Sorry if my english is bad, is not my first language..
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You try saving (you actually see the "Save" prompt), and it doesn't save?
I had issues with IZS where I could add a new APN, but it wouldn't default to it. a useful tool was:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.APNBackupRestore
It allowed me to clear the existing APNs and input a new one.
On the top left of my screen (in the status bar, or notification bar) I constantly have a "3" (since I'm on the Three UK network).
Is there a way to get rid of this?
It's rooted, but stock Lollipop XT1092. On KitKat I'd use Xposed with that MotoXposed app, but I don't think that's a possibility on Lollipop.
Settings > More{ wireless and networks} > Mobile networks > Show mobile networks
manrock said:
Settings > More{ wireless and networks} > Mobile networks > Show mobile networks
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Brilliant, thanks! I didn't think there'd be an option like that hanging round for some reason, I've never seen it before.
I am unable to clear the WiFi / Cellular calling notification in the tray. The text is as follows:
"Unable to make calls over Wi-Fi. Cellular preferred is your connection preference." (Motorola Settings)
Any ideas on how to block the wifi or cellular calling notification? This notification might be unique to T-Mobile phones.
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Tap and hold a notification. See if there will be an option wherein you can set priority per se. If it doesn't work you can enable it in Settings - System UI Tuner. But you have to be sure it is already active/enabled.
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jdesignz said:
Tap and hold a notification. See if there will be an option wherein you can set priority per se. If it doesn't work you can enable it in Settings - System UI Tuner. But you have to be sure it is already active/enabled.
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Thanks! Long pressing did not reveal any useful options. However, with the System UI tuner, I was able to take the notification level from 2 to 1 (but not 0) so at least now there is no icon in the status bar.
tripted said:
Thanks! Long pressing did not reveal any useful options. However, with the System UI tuner, I was able to take the notification level from 2 to 1 (but not 0) so at least now there is no icon in the status bar.
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Awesome! [emoji106][emoji106]
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I'm getting this annoying notification a few times a day that a certain app is overloading the CPU (Device Maintenance). I've looked around, and I cannot seem to figure out a way to shut this off. I'm sure this is because the layout of the settings menus differ from phone to phone, and even carrier to carrier, sometimes. I'm on the T-mobile Galaxy Note 9.
Can someone explain to me how to disable this from coming back, even if I reboot? Thank you.
Settings / Device Maintenance / Battery / 3 dot menu - Advanced Settings / Notifications settings
raul6 said:
Settings / Device Maintenance / Battery / 3 dot menu - Advanced Settings / Notifications settings
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I was trying that earlier but I apparently missed a step. Thanks!
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I'm testing out Ad Guard at the moment, which seems to be working well.
However, because I chose to use a VPN (it was recommended) then I now have a key sign in the notification area.
I'm sure it asked me if I wanted to turn it off at the time but I said no thinking I could turn it off later. Now I can't find any setting at all!
Is there a way I can turn it off without having to give system ui Turner app permissions through ADB?
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I'm testing out Ad Guard at the moment, which seems to be working well.
However, because I chose to use a VPN (it was recommended) then I now have a key sign in the notification area.
I'm sure it asked me if I wanted to turn it off at the time but I said no thinking I could turn it off later. Now I can't find any setting at all!
Is there a way I can turn it off without having to give system ui Turner app permissions through ADB?
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You can disable notification using your phone settings not the app settings.
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marek03 said:
You can disable notification using your phone settings not the app settings.
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How?
I can't find the specific notification for the key symbol.