Can someone show me how to enable the hidden langugages for my T-mobile Note 4 on Android Marshmallow? I used to be able to do it on Kitkat by rooting the phone, then delete /system/csc/language.xml file. Now that I've upgraded to Marshmallow, I cannot find that file to delete; thus, I have only around 7 languages to choose from.
I tried installing a language enabler app. While that method does enable some text into the language that I want, the text in the settings menu are still in English.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello!
I want to switch on the network connectivity speed display. It was in the settings panel earlier, but now it disappeared.
Or maybe not completely. If I search in the settings I can see that the option exists, but when I click on it, it's hidden... (See the PIC attached)
I'm guessing there is a option in a deeper level where I can set it.
Does anyone know a solution? My phone is rooted, so if it requires editing some config files, I'm all for it.
Thanks.
Mines the same except I got no root.. how did you do yours?
I managed to root with the recovery version.
More details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/guide-root-b803-recovery-version-t3157477
Thanks for the reply ... I will downgrade mine to 2.3 and root it and then upgrade again if that setting becomes available again ill let you know
So i have rooted my device via your method and after reinstalling lolipop i found that the setting was stil missing. I however noticed that if you installed the lolipop update from the vodacom version posted here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/huawei-p7-l10c02b817-android-5emui3-1-t3207363) it was there again. Unfortunatly for me there is some bugs in that update, there is no keybord app. I then started searching for a way to edit the system wide prefrence database file, where i also found the entry located inside the settings.db file , but it is not possible to edit it without corrupting the data for further use by the phone.
here are some screenshots from my findings
https://mega.nz/#!v9VjASBY!qRxEwBDQN59_fK-WRNHIfq6hJO8rKUY8rYYfpTZoCo0
https://mega.nz/#!GhtGzArS!RGP947yCgch1Ema6-g72o3lz5nrXlcth1OEhYbjRmDM
https://mega.nz/#!as921b6A!3QOG-xgwXZrADFQEHqKm7_bQSDNg-R4o-8cNW7svCkE
https://mega.nz/#!S09VFDoa!R7ccks6CnqlLgD5QyuQDMaNuDc7GHr-UOLipc6P33-k
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with root edit data/cust/prop/local.prop
find this line:
ro.config.hw_hideNetworkSpeed=true
and change it to
ro.config.hw_hideNetworkSpeed=false
reboot
Now there is a new setting entry in display section
Great it works!
Thank you!
There's no feature in sounds or anywhere in settings. Also if I need device rooted to do that, please let me link to how to vid, as I've never done that.
As far as I kbow, if you have a G800F device you can do it using a custom kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/orig-development/kernel-custom-kernel-t3130662
For other models, probably using an Xposed module. Both need root.
Damn. I don't get it, why the f they removed it from settings after kitkat...
tried to activate in H with build.prop, and all the vibration was gone
Use SQLite editor. There is a database in package Settings storage named settings.db, find hapic_feedback_enabled name in system category and change the value from 0 to 1 then restart the phone. I think this will help ))
Hello.
I have a device with a version of Android 4.4.4 KitKat modified, was not I who made the change, but it has two things that bother me a lot.
My device does not have the phone function and yet I have the CARD SIM icon appearing in the quick settings drop-down menu.
In the settings there is no option to edit as is common in Samsung.
I do not like to use the Xposed modules it would have to leave the app installed for this.
I wish someone would help me remove this by editing the rom files SystemUI, I know this is possible but do not have enough knowledge to run alone.
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy note 8 Snapdragon with root v3 running 7.1.1 on it. I removed the stock keyboard with oreo keyboard ( Samsung Keyboard Neural Beta 3.0.10.34. ) the problem im having is it wont install US English Language so no swipe to text. Ive tried clearing cache and wiping data and still no fix. Any suggestions?
I had the same issue with Oreo Samsung KB. I don't use swipe but it's the same issue that causes predictive text not to work & US English won't update. If you install UK English, predictive text & swipe will work but US English will disappear. Then you can't get US English back unless you clear data for Samsung KB.
Here's what I did to get it working, really simple. Extract the folder in the attached zip. Copy the entire en_us folder to /system/omc/sipdb. Set permissions, reboot.
shouren04 said:
I had the same issue with Oreo Samsung KB. I don't use swipe but it's the same issue that causes predictive text not to work & US English won't update. If you install UK English, predictive text & swipe will work but US English will disappear. Then you can't get US English back unless you clear data for Samsung KB.
Here's what I did to get it working, really simple. Extract the folder in the attached zip. Copy the entire en_us folder to /system/omc/sipdb. Set permissions, reboot.
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What permissions to set
Vell123 said:
What permissions to set
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0755 for the folders & 0644 for the files.
shouren04 said:
0755 for the folders & 0644 for the files.
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Do you use root browser
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Do you use root browser
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I use Root Explorer but any root file explorer should be able to set permissions.
Thanks working
shouren04 said:
I had the same issue with Oreo Samsung KB. I don't use swipe but it's the same issue that causes predictive text not to work & US English won't update. If you install UK English, predictive text & swipe will work but US English will disappear. Then you can't get US English back unless you clear data for Samsung KB.
Here's what I did to get it working, really simple. Extract the folder in the attached zip. Copy the entire en_us folder to /system/omc/sipdb. Set permissions, reboot.
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I'm curious how did unit figure this out
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Awesome, good to hear & no problem. :good:
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Took a bit of time, figured it out by diggin around, flashing back & forth from Oreo to Nougat. Luckily TWRP made that easy for me. I currently like Nougat better but I like the Oreo keyboard.
Since it worked fine in Oreo, I figured it had something to do with the language files so I looked for them. They get installed in 2 different locations depending on CSC. I use T-Mobile CSC on N950F. I noticed if I used International CSC like XEU (which is my original) or other multi, everything works fine, US English didn't need updating, & the language files gets installed in another location. With Nougat it doesn't install the same language files like Oreo, or at least not in the same locations & works fine with the Nougat version keyboard. There were actually 2 other language related files but those 2 didn't make a difference if they were installed or not.
Please help me. The same with me.
I can't download Korean keyboard.
shouren04 said:
I had the same issue with Oreo Samsung KB. I don't use swipe but it's the same issue that causes predictive text not to work & US English won't update. If you install UK English, predictive text & swipe will work but US English will disappear. Then you can't get US English back unless you clear data for Samsung KB.
Here's what I did to get it working, really simple. Extract the folder in the attached zip. Copy the entire en_us folder to /system/omc/sipdb. Set permissions, reboot.
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So I have been browsing thru the pixel 2 xl forums here on XDA and came across this article on how to enable call screen on pixel 2 xl:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/themes/root-enable-call-screening-pixel-t3861350
I thought why don't I try it with my oneplus 3 and guess what? I succeeded. I have not yet tested it due to lack of Wi-Fi but I did get that option in dialer settings. So here we go:
1. Install a custom ROM and root your phone
1.5. I used RR pie and opengapps aroma package dated 20190122 and magisk 18.0. Make sure you install Google dialer
2. Update Google dialer and play services to latest version. I have posted my version in screenshots
3. Change your search language settings, search region, assisstant language and phone language to English(US).
4. Use a root file explorer of your choice(I use MiX) and navigate to /data/data/com.google.android.dailer/shared_prefs/dialer_phenotype_flags.xml and open the file
5. Change the values in all the lines in which you see the words "speak easy" in any form(two different words, separated by an underscore etc) from false to true. For reference, go to the thread that I mentioned above.
6. Force stop Google dialer
7. Profit
Once again I have not tested and cannot confirm that it will work. If possible someone please test it and post.
P.S I live in India and I got the option. So it appears to be not restricted to US only. Your milage may vary