I don't know why, but Google just avoid adding NFC switch to top menu to fast turn on and off. I have NFC widget, but it's third party app that's just a shortcut to settings menu, not the actual switch. Any help?
If you have root you will add nfc toggle to quick setting over macrodroid
There is a toggle for NFC in quick settings. Just pull down quick settings twice, then edit on the left and you'll see it. Press and hold it to move it to the top 6 if you like.
Without root you can run an Automate flow to add a NFC tile: https://llamalab.com/automate/community/flows/35435
ulxerker said:
There is a toggle for NFC in quick settings. Just pull down quick settings twice, then edit on the left and you'll see it. Press and hold it to move it to the top 6 if you like.
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No, there isn't anything like that in my Pixel 5. I've checked it even now, wondering if I miss it first time, but unfortunately there is no such shortcut in that menu.
beggar23 said:
Without root you can run an Automate flow to add a NFC tile: https://llamalab.com/automate/community/flows/35435
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How to open/execute the downloaded file?
You would need to install the Automate app through the Play Store. You will find a "Community" button in the side menu. There you can search for "NFC tile" for instance.
Quick Settings - Apps on Google Play
Fully exploit the potential of quick settings
play.google.com
Add custom Quick Settings tiles for pretty much everything.
Open app -> System (no root) -> NFC -> Enable tile
Pull down notification bar x2 to open quick settings. Tap the pencil icon on the bottom left.
Find the tile you just enabled and drag it to the top.
Baronik said:
No, there isn't anything like that in my Pixel 5. I've checked it even now, wondering if I miss it first time, but unfortunately there is no such shortcut in that menu.
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Here's a screenshot of my Pixel 5, the NFC toggle is the second from the right:
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The phone is on latest OTA and completely stock. Also, I don't use any customization app.
If rooted try a custom ROM. First thing I need to do is actually turn NFC off.
Are you rooted?
I've tried 4 ROMs and all are amazing with different features depending on what you're looking for.
I believe stock though also has this setting.
And Playstore has many Apps to mess with.
ulxerker said:
Here's a screenshot of my Pixel 5, the NFC toggle is the second from the right:
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The phone is on latest OTA and completely stock. Also, I don't use any customization app.
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That's really strange, but I don't have such tile in my customisation options...
swangjang said:
Quick Settings - Apps on Google Play
Fully exploit the potential of quick settings
play.google.com
Add custom Quick Settings tiles for pretty much everything.
Open app -> System (no root) -> NFC -> Enable tile
Pull down notification bar x2 to open quick settings. Tap the pencil icon on the bottom left.
Find the tile you just enabled and drag it to the top.
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I'm currently using this app - it enable the tile in the setting, but it's still a shortcut to system options menu, not the actual switch.
ulxerker said:
Here's a screenshot of my Pixel 5, the NFC toggle is the second from the right:
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The phone is on latest OTA and completely stock. Also, I don't use any customization app.
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Here's my two screens of all options I got (no third party apps). As you can see, there is no NFC toggle tile.
Baronik said:
Here's my two screens of all options I got (no third party apps). As you can see, there is no NFC toggle tile.
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Now this is odd! Are you on stock rom or something else?
andybones said:
Now this is odd! Are you on stock rom or something else?
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Completely stock out of the box, latest soft with september updates.
Baronik said:
Completely stock out of the box, latest soft with september updates.
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Same here. No toggle.
Baronik said:
I'm currently using this app - it enable the tile in the setting, but it's still a shortcut to system options menu, not the actual switch.
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Hey are you rooted?
I just tried it myself with the app. The first tap took me to the settings while asking for superuser permissions, and after I granted SU, the second tap onwards toggled the actual NFC.
So I think the direct NFC toggling (via this app) requires root.
Shortcutter is a nice little so supported by a wonderful Dev.
swangjang said:
Hey are you rooted?
I just tried it myself with the app. The first tap took me to the settings while asking for superuser permissions, and after I granted SU, the second tap onwards toggled the actual NFC.
So I think the direct NFC toggling (via this app) requires root.
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No, I'm not rooted and not going to be.
andybones said:
Shortcutter is a nice little so supported by a wonderful Dev.
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Thx, but it's still shortcut, which I already have installed via Quick settings app.
Related
Just thought I'd pass this along. Before the NS, I used the hell out of "Extended Controls" ... Sadly, most of the toggles I would have liked to use do not work with the NS (2.3 compatibility issue?). Emailed the dev and got responses right away saying it will be updated next week. Next week came and gone ... came and gone again. Dev is probably behind with RL stuff so sooner or later it will be updated. In the mean time, I found an awesome alternative with more features ... and its free.
Widgetsoid2.X
Highly customizable power control widget ... and can even be configured to add a power control widget from your notification bar drop down.
Yeah I really like widgetsoid. Since cm team still hasn't got the flashlight working I use its flashlight widget inside the notification bar. Works great.
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great app, been using it for a while now. but how do you put the widgets in the notification bar? can't seem to find it
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ohh that's a nice find
Odd. Both my wife and I use extended controls fine. I find if you restore it via Titanium, it doesn't work but if you do a fresh install of it, everything functions great. Good find though.
jaker.the.skater said:
great app, been using it for a while now. but how do you put the widgets in the notification bar? can't seem to find it
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The widget isn't really not put in the notification bar. It puts the image of your widget there but when you click on a power control it brings up the power control in an overlay of your screen where you then select which power control you want to turn on/off. For me (not short on screen space) its no quicker than using regular widget on the screen.
thanks! I've been using extended controls even though it wasn't fully operational w/gingerbread. Just dl'ed widgetzoid and bluetooth works! Liking the vertical option too..
I was really impressed by Widgetsoid and its developer 2 weeks ago. I found a bug, emailed the dev, and got a response in like an hour. Within like 2 hours of emailing him, he tracked down the bug and incorporated a fix into the next release. Now that's service.
we reported it a while ago
http://www.mobiflip.de/2011/01/andr...-benachrichtigungsleiste-einfach-nachruesten/
(p.s. google translate is your friend )
The thing I really like is how easy it is to edit existing widgets. Saves a lot of time if you just want to add or remove something from a power control type bar
the app is good, no doubt, but it's a major pain in the back to configure
some options are no longer available after you hit apply
so if you ever want to change them again, you can't (for example the invisible option, there are a few more that are no longer accessible after it was saved)
and the only alternative is to delete it, and create a new one
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the app is good, no doubt, but it's a major pain in the back to configure
some options are no longer available after you hit apply
so if you ever want to change them again, you can't (for example the invisible option, there are a few more that are no longer accessible after it was saved)
and the only alternative is to delete it, and create a new one
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Guess that's why I'm sticking with extended controls. Profiles are so easy to edit.
but once you master this App, it's a big treasure chest!
once everything was properly setup and configure, it easily replaced 7+ apps
TeslaLED
tons of On/Off Widgets
Ace Volume
Battery info
crap load of other ones i uninstalled
i setup 4 rows, maybe gonna add 1 more for 5 rows for Apps
that's the nice thing about this app, you can create custom shortcuts to make it launch your most used apps, from the Notification area
i simply love it
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Widgetsoid2.x
http://www.appbrain.com/app/widgetsoid2-x/com.jim2
solarus2011 said:
The widget isn't really not put in the notification bar. It puts the image of your widget there but when you click on a power control it brings up the power control in an overlay of your screen where you then select which power control you want to turn on/off. For me (not short on screen space) its no quicker than using regular widget on the screen.
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well that's not really a problem. I just couldn't find the option in the settings. where exactly is it?
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Top app, I paid the donation version because this kind of good developer need to be supported.
The dev answered my question and implemented my suggestion!
PS: No problem with applying profile. And if you do have, just email the dev, he will answer and fix.
are you guys able to enable/disable Data with Widgetsoid 2.x on Nexus S using Gingerbread 2.3.. (unrooted?).
Most items work, but this one does not toggle Mobile Data on/off on my phone. I dunno if this is a security limitation right now with this OS.
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are you guys able to enable/disable Data with Widgetsoid 2.x on Nexus S using Gingerbread 2.3.. (unrooted?).
Most items work, but this one does not toggle Mobile Data on/off on my phone. I dunno if this is a security limitation right now with this OS.
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you need super user (root) for most of the features
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The widget isn't really not put in the notification bar.
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Yeah I noticed this too. Was a shame, cause this is the main reason I was after this. I guess this functionality of directly enabling/disabling from the task bar cannot be enabled in stock roms without direct framework changes.
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Hi,
Widgetsoid need root only for the reboot toggle
For the data on Nexus S just restaur your apn, check your data is enable and go to global preferences of widgetsoid and check "disable all apn".
Now it have to work.
Yeah I noticed this too. Was a shame, cause this is the main reason I was after this. I guess this functionality of directly enabling/disabling from the task bar cannot be enabled in stock roms without direct framework changes
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Android don't allow event on notifications it's an android limitation not an widgetsoid error/limitation.
On HTC rom it's works directly because HTC have modify android source code to allow this. HTC users are lucky. Next version have an option to disable popup after click on notification.
Maybe this is obvious for some, for others, maybe not.
Just another option for a different battery notification.
1. It lives in something called the System UI Tuner
2. To turn on System UI Tuner, you'll have to enable the developer options on your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device. To do this, head into Settings, 'About Phone'. At the bottom of the list you'll see the "build number" for your device software. Tap on this repeatedly and it will unlock the developer options that will be added to the settings menu.
3. Enable System UI Tuner. Swipe down the Quick Settings panel and you'll see the settings gear icon at the top of the display. Press and hold this.
It appears at the bottom of the settings menu.
4. Open up this menu and you'll find a range of options. Toggle "show embedded battery percentage" and you'll get the battery figure added to the icon, so you can always glance at it.
That's it!
You have to keep System UI Tuner enabled in order for the % to show.
Pull down quick notification panel
Press battery icon
On a upper right you will see 3 icons:
Refresh/battery/settings dot's
Press battery icon.
You have 4 choices of battery style.
No need to activate system UI menu.
vikeor said:
Maybe this is obvious for some, for others, maybe not.
Just another option for a different battery notification.
1. It lives in something called the System UI Tuner
2. To turn on System UI Tuner, you'll have to enable the developer options on your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device. To do this, head into Settings, 'About Phone'. At the bottom of the list you'll see the "build number" for your device software. Tap on this repeatedly and it will unlock the developer options that will be added to the settings menu.
3. Enable System UI Tuner. Swipe down the Quick Settings panel and you'll see the settings gear icon at the top of the display. Press and hold this.
It appears at the bottom of the settings menu.
4. Open up this menu and you'll find a range of options. Toggle "show embedded battery percentage" and you'll get the battery figure added to the icon, so you can always glance at it.
That's it!
You have to keep System UI Tuner enabled in order for the % to show.
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This is wrong. On the OnePlus 3 it is inside the battery page on the top right.
avetny said:
Pull down quick notification panel
Press battery icon
On a upper right you will see 3 icons:
Refresh/battery/settings dot's
Press battery icon.
You have 4 choices of battery style.
No need to activate system UI menu.
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^^^^^ What he said.
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This is Android. We have many ways how to get in to the battery settings menu...any way, when u there...... *Check the screenshots
Xeleth said:
These 4 icon options everyone keeps mentioning do not display a percentage value inside them by default. From what I can see, the procedure OP described is indeed something that cannot be done through normal battery settings.
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Exactly. The Android way give you a battery icon with the percentage inside. Just another option for users
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This is Android. We have many ways how to get in to the battery settings menu...any way, when u there...... *Check the screenshots
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He talk about like this
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Thank you
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Xeleth said:
Thank you for finding this by the way. I was originally a bit disappointed when the battery circle option didn't have a percentage display.
It seems like System UI Tuner is a stock feature in Android 6.0, something I had definitely never heard about, good job. :good:
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The magic of Android
Xeleth said:
Thank you for finding this by the way. I was originally a bit disappointed when the battery circle option didn't have a percentage display.
It seems like System UI Tuner is a stock feature in Android 6.0, something I had definitely never heard about, good job. :good:
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I concur with the above statement as I was also a bit disappointed about no percentage inside the circle. I also missed hearing about this feature as well. So I think a few of you who thanked the guys trying to say that OP was wrong need to thank the OP and remove your thanks from a quote that obviously was done without fully understanding OP's @vikeor point.... LOL :good:
Thanks! I hated having just the battery percentage on my notification area. I was also disappointed that embedded %age in circle option wasn't there. That used to be my go to battery view. Now i have it back. Thanks to you.
I activated system ui tuner but I deactivated it (upper right) and now even with the long press on the icon, it don't appear, just open the setting and go directly at the bottom but without system ui tuner.
It's not that I want it, I just wonder why I can't make it appear anymore (but I won't activate it in the end).
Not working for me. Is it because I have the Freedom OS?
Pimpataria said:
Not working for me. Is it because I have the Freedom OS?
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Its working any stock based rom
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Its working any stock based rom
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Ah I had to disable developer options, reboot, re-enable it and then it worked for me.
Can't believe I missed this. Doh. Thanks op.
I can't find d system ui tuner in developer options , could someone please post a step by step guide with pictures
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sandeeppathak007 said:
I can't find d system ui tuner in developer options , could someone please post a step by step guide with pictures
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Enable developer options
Pull down status bar. in quick settings there is settings icon in top right. press and hold it for few seconds after releasing it you will see a toast notification that system ui tuner is been added in settings.
Thanks a lot this works just fine
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System ui tuner not working on oxygen os 3.2.4 like it was on older versions:/
Hi guys i have been looking for battery optimization however I couldn't find it.
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I found it on Google it should of been there.
#UPDATE#
I have found a temporary solution.
Install Vanced Manager and install Micro G, it will give you notification on the status bar, click it and you will be able to access that menu.
Running One UI 4
Go to Settings then Battery and Device Care.
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Go to Settings then Battery and Device Care.
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What's next?
I don't find any option to disable the app optimization? There are some apps I need to manage since Samsung always kills it and I don't get any notifications
Go to Settings, then Apps, tap 3 dots (upper right) then Special Access, then Notification Access.
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Go to Settings, then Apps, tap 3 dots (upper right) then Special Access, then Notification Access.
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The app i am looking for not listed there. I need Gmail to sync 24/7 and it only sync when I open it up.
Sky33 said:
The app i am looking for not listed there. I need Gmail to sync 24/7 and it only sync when I open it up.
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Since Gmail is part of the system app you can't change the battery optimization. The way around this is to delete the app via adb and then reinstall via play store. This way you get the battery optimization option in the app.
This setting can be made in app settings of Gmail app itself. Though app info (long press app in app drawer, press (i) in top right corner), Battery, choose Unrestricted.
OnnoJ said:
This setting can be made in app settings of Gmail app itself. Though app info (long press app in app drawer, press (i) in top right corner), Battery, choose Unrestricted.
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Thanks guys. Will try and report back. Just wondering if they removed that option from special access menu.
Been there since one UI 2 and was still present before I upgraded to UI 4
i was wondering where this setting was as well, ever since ive updated to android 12 the majority of my widgets for various apps have stopped updating, Samsung seems to have got a lot more aggressive in killing apps with this version
OnnoJ said:
This setting can be made in app settings of Gmail app itself. Though app info (long press app in app drawer, press (i) in top right corner), Battery, choose Unrestricted.
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Hi, it didn't work. The app still got killed even though on the unrestricted. I need Spotify & YouTube to be not killed since I use them when I am driving.
Weird I can't find that special menu anymore after the update!
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i was wondering where this setting was as well, ever since ive updated to android 12 the majority of my widgets for various apps have stopped updating, Samsung seems to have got a lot more aggressive in killing apps with this version
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I found it. I have updated my first post
Sky33 said:
Hi guys i have been looking for battery optimization however I couldn't find it.
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I found it on Google it should of been there.
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I have found a temporary solution.
Install Vanced Manager and install Micro G, it will give you notification on the status bar, click it and you will be able to access that menu.
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Hi, I am on One UI 4.1 (on the S20 FE). I have installed vanced manager and microG as you asked. However, I am not able to see the Notification or "Optimize battery usage" in the settings. What do I do from here?
Thanks.
rajdeepbiswas said:
Hi, I am on One UI 4.1 (on the S20 FE). I have installed vanced manager and microG as you asked. However, I am not able to see the Notification or "Optimize battery usage" in the settings. What do I do from here?
Thanks.
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You'll need to open the MicroG & log in to your Google account. Then it should have the notification just like the screenshot I shared. From there you can access that option
Sky33 said:
Hi guys i have been looking for battery optimization however I couldn't find it.
View attachment 5464105
I found it on Google it should of been there.
View attachment 5464107
#UPDATE#
I have found a temporary solution.
Install Vanced Manager and install Micro G, it will give you notification on the status bar, click it and you will be able to access that menu.
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In Samsung S21 UItra, it’s very easy to find a battery optimization option.
Step 1:
Go to "Settings" and click on "Device Care".
Tap ‘Optimize now’ to optimize your ‘Battery’, "Storage", "Memory" and "Security".
Step 2:
In 'Battery', tap ‘See more’ to go to Settings and click on ‘Sleeping apps’.
Tap ‘Add’ to select apps you want in sleep status, then tap ‘Add’ once again.
Clean up unused apps and features.
Go to ‘Device care’ in ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Battery’. and then ‘Battery usage’.
Click on ‘See more’ and tap ‘Hide OS and system apps’ Check battery usage and details of apps actually in use.
Title says it all really, its a pain to go deep into the settings menu every time I want to turn it on/off. Is it possible to add it to the quick panel or a button on the home screen?
Additionally being able to add it to a Bixby routine would be great, but think that might need to be left to Samsung!
I'm interested as well. This is built into a12, but since I rolled back I miss the option.
Why would you want to turn it off? I will turn it off once every few months and run the battery down to completely flat then a full charge just to keep it on it's toes. Why would you do it regularly?
Personally, I'm looking for the phone to cease charging at 85% automatically. I think this may be what the OP is after - pls correct me if I'm wrong.
So it is very much a case of first world problems but as follows;
The phone has the option to protect the battery settings > device care > battery > more battery settings > 'protect battery' which stops charging at 85%.
I usually have it switched on as I work from home, as well as fast charging turned off.
However sometimes when I'm going out for the day I want to quickly be able to toggle off the protect battery option without having to dive into the menus.
For example with Bixby routines I can make a button on the home screen to toggle fast charging on/off if needed, but it's not possible with the 'protect battery' option
I use an app called 'Shortcutter' and you can get any setting as a tile on your quick panel
mtm1401 said:
So it is very much a case of first world problems but as follows;
The phone has the option to protect the battery settings > device care > battery > more battery settings > 'protect battery' which stops charging at 85%.
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This is not available in a11. I had it in 12 before I downgraded. The battery is vastly superior in my experiences on 11 so I'm sticking with it. I'm on the hunt to keep a11 and get this option back - and without having to use Bixby in any capacity.
I can recommend Tasker. It allows you to add a QS tile with a custom script. The toggle to switch is a global variable called "protect_battery" and can be 0 or 1 (off or on). You can toggle it in Tasker with =:=toggle=:= you only need to give it adb permission once
EDIT: Here is the Tasker task: https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...=&id=Task:Toggle+Battery+Protection+(Samsung)
To add it to the QS tile go to Tasker > Settings > Action > Quick Settings Tasks and add it there. Then add Tasker's QS tile. You could even give it an icon. That's just how I'd do it
Macusercom said:
I can recommend Tasker. It allows you to add a QS tile with a custom script. The toggle to switch is a global variable called "protect_battery" and can be 0 or 1 (off or on). You can toggle it in Tasker with =:=toggle=:= you only need to give it adb permission once
EDIT: Here is the Tasker task: https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=AS35m8nnz/wXCbcN77RjT8kx5AZyZULgm6lBC5jXCPwzrCtC5M0Bz/swjWf7TNP39EHP/b4Ri9acVw==&id=Task:Toggle+Battery+Protection+(Samsung)
To add it to the QS tile go to Tasker > Settings > Action > Quick Settings Tasks and add it there. Then add Tasker's QS tile. You could even give it an icon. That's just how I'd do it
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Thank you, testing this now & I will report back.
Macusercom said:
I can recommend Tasker. It allows you to add a QS tile with a custom script. The toggle to switch is a global variable called "protect_battery" and can be 0 or 1 (off or on). You can toggle it in Tasker with =:=toggle=:= you only need to give it adb permission once
EDIT: Here is the Tasker task: https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=AS35m8nnz/wXCbcN77RjT8kx5AZyZULgm6lBC5jXCPwzrCtC5M0Bz/swjWf7TNP39EHP/b4Ri9acVw==&id=Task:Toggle+Battery+Protection+(Samsung)
To add it to the QS tile go to Tasker > Settings > Action > Quick Settings Tasks and add it there. Then add Tasker's QS tile. You could even give it an icon. That's just how I'd do it
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Thanks will give it a go
Got the button working, so many thanks for that. I don't suppose you have a method for also toggling super fast charging at the same time? I've been able to incorporate a Bixby routine to turn it on via a notification, but that doesn't work turning it back off. Obviously this one I could toggle separately but in the same button would be perfect
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mtm1401 said:
Got the button working, so many thanks for that. I don't suppose you have a method for also toggling super fast charging at the same time? I've been able to incorporate a Bixby routine to turn it on via a notification, but that doesn't work turning it back off. Obviously this one I could toggle separately but in the same button would be perfect
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Yes, I do. It's a global variable called "super_fast_charging" which is also toggleable. Just a hint: if you go into tasks and add a "custom setting" there is a magnifying glass. Tap on that and hit "Find" or "Search" (not sure what it is called in English). Now toggle the things you want to have in the Settings app once. Tap on the magnifying glass again and it will show which variables have changed.
Keep in mind that some variables are global, others are system or secure. But most variables from the Settings app are in global
mtm1401 said:
Got the button working, so many thanks for that.
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Can you confirm what version of Android you're on? I can't seem to get this to work on 11 but it may be user error in Tasker on my part.
What part isn't working? You have to actually add the button to the quick panel before it shows up if that's the issue?
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Yes, I do. It's a global variable called "super_fast_charging" which is also toggleable. Just a hint: if you go into tasks and add a "custom setting" there is a magnifying glass. Tap on that and hit "Find" or "Search" (not sure what it is called in English). Now toggle the things you want to have in the Settings app once. Tap on the magnifying glass again and it will show which variables have changed.
Keep in mind that some variables are global, others are system or secure. But most variables from the Settings app are in global
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That was much more simple than what I was trying, thanks for your help!
Looks like this feature is coming to Bixby routines in one UI 4.1
Yes.
New actions for Bixby Routines
You can now create routines that change your watch face or turn on advanced settings like Protect battery.
The notifications are given by "Permission reminders - Permission controller" and cannot be switched off (the toggle is greyed out).
Every day, I get a notification about the same apps that I've already dismissed and it's getting very annoying now.
I know it's a security feature and android has to cater for the "dumbest" user but I know what apps I have installed and I trust them.
Some examples are Nova Launcher, Toast Source and Fingerprint Swipes.
Of course Nova launcher needs full device access. Otherwise how is it gonna show notification badges or allow gesture control.
Unfortunately, it's android 13 and toast notifications still have free reign over the device and is not captured in notification history. Some apps still use toast notifications and some are very badly coded that it spams it. It's sometimes difficult to pinpoint which app is giving toast notifications so I use Toast Source, a super useful app that will tell me which app is giving toast notifications. So of course this app needs full device access because it needs to be able to read notifications.
Fingerprint Swipes allows remapping the fingerprint sensor to do different actions on swipe down or up. It even allows swiping sideways for more actions. Of course this needs full device access to do these actions.
Every day, my device tells me "Nova as full device access. Do you want to review permissions?", "Toast Source as full device access. Do you want to review permissions?", "Fingerprint Swipes has full device access. Do you want to review permissions?" and this is getting very old very quickly and extremely annoying.
Is there a way to disable these notifications?
SOLVED: 3rd party app called TidyPanel Notification Blocker.
Possible solution 2: Settings > Apps > Special app access > Usage access > 3dots show system > Permission controller > Slide to off
long-press that notification, then "turn off notifications", switch off "permission reminders", apply? wasn’t greyed out here:
https://imgur.com/VutEmml
at least that’s how i did/tried the same a few days ago. see screenshot. no reminders since then, fingers crossed.
Hmm I haven't thought of doing it that way. I have a habit of pressing the gear icon and turning it off from there. I'll try your method next time it pops up (probably soon lol). Thanks
frank93 said:
long-press that notification, then "turn off notifications", switch off "permission reminders", apply? wasn’t greyed out here:
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Ok so I haven't had the chance to reply because I was away on holiday but this is what I get. "These notifications can't be modified".
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frank93 said:
long-press that notification, then "turn off notifications", switch off "permission reminders", apply? wasn’t greyed out here:
https://imgur.com/VutEmml
at least that’s how i did/tried the same a few days ago. see screenshot. no reminders since then, fingers crossed.
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Thank you! Really appreciate this. This was irritating me so much I never even thought beyond that. (Note to self )
This also doesn't work for me. "These notifications can't be modified."
Anyone have an alternative solution?
DrQuickbeam said:
This also doesn't work for me. "These notifications can't be modified."
Anyone have an alternative solution?
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I found an app! TidyPanel. Works like magic.
swangjang said:
I found an app! TidyPanel. Works like magic.
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Tasker app with AutoNotification plugin (stand alone actions) might block these too!
This was marked as solved, was is from the long-press or the third party app?
kaos217 said:
This was marked as solved, was is from the long-press or the third party app?
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Yeah, the solution should be added to the op
kaos217 said:
This was marked as solved, was is from the long-press or the third party app?
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3rd party app. Long pressing only says it can't be modified.
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Yeah, the solution should be added to the op
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Great idea. Should've done that ages ago. Up there now.
I had the same problem on my Pixel 5, caused by using the Dashlane app. I may have found a way to disable the daily hassle notification without use of a 3rd party app.
Settings > Notifications > App Settings > Change drop-down from Most Recent to All Apps > tap 3 dots in upper right and change to "Show System" > Scroll way down to (or search for) "Permission Controller."
There's a slider there that allows you to turn off all notifications from the Permission Controller, but based on what I've found out about what it does, it may not be a good idea to turn them off completely. However, if instead of turning off the slider, you just tap on the words "Permission Controller" you get shown a few more options.
I didn't disable all notifications, but the second item under "Other" said Permission Reminders (about 1 notification per day.) I disabled that as well as the item below it (Allow notification dot) and so far the problem seems to be solved.
Centy1 said:
I had the same problem on my Pixel 5, caused by using the Dashlane app. I may have found a way to disable the daily hassle notification without use of a 3rd party app.
Settings > Notifications > App Settings > Change drop-down from Most Recent to All Apps > tap 3 dots in upper right and change to "Show System" > Scroll way down to (or search for) "Permission Controller."
There's a slider there that allows you to turn off all notifications from the Permission Controller, but based on what I've found out about what it does, it may not be a good idea to turn them off completely. However, if instead of turning off the slider, you just tap on the words "Permission Controller" you get shown a few more options.
I didn't disable all notifications, but the second item under "Other" said Permission Reminders (about 1 notification per day.) I disabled that as well as the item below it (Allow notification dot) and so far the problem seems to be solved.
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I had so hoped this would work on my Pixel 7 but the "Permission reminders" toggle under Other is also grayed out and could not by turned off. Has anyone else found a solution to this annoying daily reminder? Thanks
Centy1 said:
Settings > Notifications > App Settings > Change drop-down from Most Recent to All Apps > tap 3 dots in upper right and change to "Show System" > Scroll way down to (or search for) "Permission Controller."
There's a slider there that allows you to turn off all notifications from the Permission Controller, but based on what I've found out about what it does, it may not be a good idea to turn them off completely. However, if instead of turning off the slider, you just tap on the words "Permission Controller" you get shown a few more options.
I didn't disable all notifications, but the second item under "Other" said Permission Reminders (about 1 notification per day.) I disabled that as well as the item below it (Allow notification dot) and so far the problem seems to be solved.
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followed this but could not toggle Perm Reminders, only the Notification Dot.