So I turned OK Google off, but when I speak into or at my phone when on the home screen by saying " ok Google" it acknowledges my voice prompt. Any ideas why ?
Does it think I'm driving when I'm not ?
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There is a listener in the Google Home screen search widget (It even say so on the widget itself!!) , it is working only when the widget is in view (on the home screen)
The setting you are showing is for system-wide detection, all the time, even when inside apps.
To avoid detection on while on the home screen disable the google search widget.
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There is a listener in the Google Home screen search widget (It even say so on the widget itself!!) , it is working only when the widget is in view (on the home screen)
The setting you are showing is for system-wide detection, all the time, even when inside apps.
To avoid detection on while on the home screen disable the google search widget.
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Ok ,.I get ya. So basically even with it turned off in Google settings , it still overrode by the fact that I'm using that widget ?
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Hi, whenever I unlock my phone through active notifications, the lock screen looks like this.
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I would like it to look like this, however.
I can get it to look like this by tapping outside the white square in the first screenshot. This screen also shows up when I wake up my phone using the power button instead of using active notifications. Is there a way to have the lock screen automatically look like the second screenshot I posted when I wake up my phone using active notifications?
I'm rooted, my boot loader is unlocked, and I'm running stock 4.4 with xposed.
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I've read in other threads that this is due to the active notification "prompting" for the unlock in a popup style window, versus you turning the screen on and entering the PIN without executive a task like going to the app in question.
I don't believe there is a way to change it except for pushing the power button instead of swiping the active display.
Wish we could change that. It makes it a pain to use the lock screen icons. You have to tap somewhere outside the PIN entry screen to access a widget.
On my previous Lollipop phone it was possible to set an apps notification to Hide Sensitive Content to prevent it from displaying specific details on the lock screen. A really good feature of Lollipop that I'm really missing here now on the Mate S.
I know this is EMUI 3.1 but just wondered if anyone knows how to activate this same setting, its got to be in there somewhere.
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On my previous Lollipop phone it was possible to set an apps notification to Hide Sensitive Content to prevent it from displaying specific details on the lock screen. A really good feature of Lollipop that I'm really missing here now on the Mate S.
I know this is EMUI 3.1 but just wondered if anyone knows how to activate this same setting, its got to be in there somewhere.
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You can find the setting under "Screen lock and password" in settings.
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You can find the setting under "Screen lock and password" in settings.
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yeah I've tried that but that appears to only be relevant to Messages (i.e text messages) it doesnt seem to affect other apps like WhatsApp.
Thanks though, any other suggestions?
Hi, I'm having a weird problem
When I call someone or in a call and I press the home button, the calling conversation turns into a round icon and goes to the top left side of the phone like facebook messenger chat head. It's very annoying as sometimes I don't know if the call is going on or not.
I've looked everywhere but haven't found a solution to disable it.
Please help if anybody knows.
It ia a feature of the dialler, not an issue.
If you see the round icon, the call is active. It will dissappear after the call will end.
Is there a way to bring back normal version of knowing if call is active i.e. the notification drop down menu? This round icon thing is very confusing. I feel as if the call has ended but sometimes its going on...
Just do not update the Dialler, or install different one. I didnt find any way to disable it.
Disable 'Display over other apps' for phone
Found in: Settings - Apps and Notifications - Advanced - Special App Access - Display over other apps - Phone
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It appears one has to have high accuracy location ON else nothing really works anymore in Pie.
In Oreo, my location was set as GPS only, all apps functioned fine like this. With all apps I'm referring to Google maps, Wifi analyzer, Google location sharing etc..
Can folks who are on One UI confirm this to be the case, as perhaps hopefully I'm missing something. I don't like the idea of being forced to use high accuracy all the time.
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I think I figured it out. The setting I was looking for appears to be within Google location accuracy menu within Google settings. In Oreo I could set the location to GPS only from the setting menu and couldn't find it in One UI.
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Sorry for the extra post. The only way I could locate "location accuracy" was within the attached screen.
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Hi.
I defined three routines for Bixby:
1-the first one is for leaving home. It should turn on mobile data, turn off wifi, turn on bluetooth
2-the second one is for driving. it will connect to my car bluetooth and then opens google map
3-third one is for arriving home. it should turn on wifi, turn off mobile data and turn off bluetooth
the biggest problem is for the first one. it does not run automatically and I need to disable and enable the Bixby Routines in the quick menu. otherwise nothing happens
the second one runs properly (after the first one is activated as above)
the third one runs correclty but does not turn off the bluetooth
I seatch the net and read many pages but still could not find an answer to the above issues.
Any help would be appreciated.
Disable all power management, set display power mode to Optimize or higher.
Lol, little bixby sucks.
thanks the problem is that I could not find any display setting for Optimize or Higher.
This how it appears in Device Care on my N10+'s
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