When connecting to a nav system that supports MAP, the phone will ask if you want to allow it to use the profile. For some reason mine does not ask me this, and the text message function on my nav says no messages. Is there a way to force a paired device to use the profile? Running CM10 9/25.
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How to get data to kick in when sending and receiving picture messages. By default I have it turned off and now with cm7 I have to turn it on manually.
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jmack778 said:
How to get data to kick in when sending and receiving picture messages. By default I have it turned off and now with cm7 I have to turn it on manually.
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You could try Tasker, it's available in the Market and is well worth the couple bucks for the things it can do. It has a fairly steep learning curve, but once you figure it out, you will like it.
+1 for tasker. A rom I was using had issues sending and receiving text on wifi, and I used it to automatically turn off wifi when messaging app was open, then turn it on again upon exiting.
jmack778 said:
How to get data to kick in when sending and receiving picture messages. By default I have it turned off and now with cm7 I have to turn it on manually.
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Wish I knew how to do it without a 3rd party app as well. Both Sense and MIUI (an AOSP variant) have somehow built this functionality into the ROM, but with all other AOSP ROMs you will need to manually toggle it or use a 3rd party app as already suggested. I'm sure if it was a high enough priority, a skilled developer here could figure out what lines of code within Sense and MIUI make this happen and implement it over to CM, but don't hold your breath. Very few of us leave our data connection off by default.
EDIT: Forgot to mention DROIDWALL. It's free in the market. When I am using ASOP, I just leave my data connection on but use droidwall to block every app except messaging. Then, if I want to use my data connection for other stuff, I just toggle droidwall off. I'm on a plan with only 100MB of data, so this kind of functionality is key for me.
I want to send a text with an nfc tag. The Samsung app filled out the the message and who it's going to, but doesn't send.
An app called NFC task launcher states that with their sms plugin, that it will send the text. I get it to open a text with the fields filled out like with the Samsung app, but still won't send. I'm using the uri task, but does same thing. I just can't figure it out, anyone else have any luck it?
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Ha, just saw quotation in title instead of question.
You do have NFC checked off in settings right?
Yea, that's how it reads the tags and opens up the message. I just want it to auto-send. I can't figure it out.
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BWFBezerk said:
Yea, that's how it reads the tags and opens up the message. I just want it to auto-send. I can't figure it out.
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What about the NFC call plugin did you down load it?
I did. I have all plugins.
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Tried today, works fine. Open NFC task launcher, tap New task, + Add action, phone, Send a text message. Fill in the number, remove the "send a text" in the box and add your text, click OK then at the top right click next then tap the tag to the phone to write the tag. Make sure the tag doesnt have anything else on it. Tap tag, sends text
Got it working, thank you.
There was an update in the market today for the sms plugin. Mine must have been bad. The update also puts the message in your sent message, so you can make sure it went.
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I have looked everywhere for the answer to this so it either doesn't exist or I completely missed it, but how do you program Samsung Tectiles or other NFC tiles with Tasker? I've heard of other members using Tasker to be able to set some pretty advanced profile options onto their NFC tiles using Tasker, but for the life of me I just can't figure out how they do it.
Thanks in advance guys.
In playstore tasker will have link to there web site shows u all possibilities for tasker
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Try an app called "NFC Task Launcher" for programming the tags. If I remember correctly, it ties in with Tasker.
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In playstore tasker will have link to there web site shows u all possibilities for tasker
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Didn't Help.
jmacdonald19 said:
Try an app called "NFC Task Launcher" for programming the tags. If I remember correctly, it ties in with Tasker.
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Have it, not that great.
I honesyly dont know how the tasker developer web site cant help u.....iff thats the case I dont think anyone can...
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I honesyly dont know how the tasker developer web site cant help u.....iff thats the case I dont think anyone can...
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I need a Tasker profile that contains NFC programming capability. Their website doesn't have profiles for that on it. I need to know where to get the profile.
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The web site has allot of info
I personally use NFC retag for setting up tags. Dont forget to set up Tasker to allow external access.
You dont create profiles, you trigger specific tasks within Tasker using NFC Launcher or NFC retag. If you are trying to trigger a profile just set up the tag to trigger the tasks of that profile.
Your best bet is to search xda and google for examples of how others have theirs set up. I dont think there is a single site with all the info you are seeking.
Here is one example that I use setup in NFC retag for my car:
Cycle 1
1. Turns off wifi
2. Bluetooth on
2. Tasker task - triggers popup announcing Cycle start (nfc retag has a popup function, but it is not as modifiable)
3. Start app - Torque (Tasker is already setup to turn on/off gps for this app)
4. Tasker task - plugin Bluetooth Auto Connect connects to bt obdii device
Cycle 2
1. Bluetooth off
2. Tasker task - popup announces cycle stop
I left my phone at home, I need a good app where I can use a web browser to access my phone or even remote access my phone from any computer so I can check my missed calls and text messages.
Thanks
Airdroid
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I guess the ultimate solution would be to port your number to google voice. You would never have to worry about that again.
1. Get text messages and send text messages from your email, google voice on your tablet or computer in real time and all text messages are free.
2. In a couple of clicks reroute all your calls to whatever phone is nearby. Or do what I do and ring my desk phone and my cell phone at the same time. You can also use a OBI100 to have a home phone line with google voice if you want and no carrier minutes are used.
3. Your number is yours forever. Never have to port it again. Switching carriers is fast and easy.
Webkey
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Webkey
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This seems to be the only real ANDROID remote access app, allowing you to control your ANDROID phone from your computer, not the other way around. It can be a little finicky, but it is extremely full featured and well worth paying for. Now if I understand correctly you left your phone at home, theres not really a way to get into it without first installing and setting up this app. You could install it through the web play store, but you have to set it up for it to work.
Well, might as well set it up when you get back to your phone so you can have it next time!
AirDroid
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+1 for webkey
I've been looking around on the web and on XDA to find a way to assign a sync function to NFC tag.
Basically, what I want to do is to turn off all sync when I leave the house and re-enable it when I get back.
Any suggestions on how to do this? I can't find anything in Trigger.
I've already assigned a Wifi (on/off) and volume/vibration adjustement and those work as they should.
You can do all that and much more with Tasker and Xposed.
I bet there are more friendly solutions out there, but this is what I use and it works like a charm (without even having to use a tag).
Cheers!
Oh, forgot to mention that I'm not rooted and running stock.
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NFC retag free from playstore. I currently use with my Xperia tags now. No need for root to program auto sync when tap. You may have to disable smart connect apps or the tags app (system app) if they interfere
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