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Every time my factory keyboard opens up to type something the little keyboard icon shows up.. it did this also when I had smart keyboard...it's annoying ! Any tips on how to make it stop showing up ?
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Anyone please ?
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I belive that's part of ics,
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n00b lol. it's there to allow you to change what keyboard you're using. if you know you specifically want to use one and never change it then disable the rest of them in language and input under settings and it'll disappear.
pedroisweird said:
n00b lol. it's there to allow you to change what keyboard you're using. if you know you specifically want to use one and never change it then disable the rest of them in language and input under settings and it'll disappear.
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Lol noob .... even if I am using the default Samsung keyboard alone it still displays the icon. If I install smart keyboard it doesn't even let me uncheck the Samsung keyboard .
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Crisisx1 said:
Lol noob .... even if I am using the default Samsung keyboard alone it still displays the icon. If I install smart keyboard it doesn't even let me uncheck the Samsung keyboard .
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You can't take it off unless rooted, your not able to take off samsung keyboard because us part of the system apps
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I deleted the samsung keyboard. I only have SwiftKey checked and its not there.
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option94 said:
I deleted the samsung keyboard. I only have SwiftKey checked and its not there.
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Ah
Thank you !!! Problem fixed . I just deleted samsung keyboard and only have smart keyboard and the icon disappeared !
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It's part of ICS. Was a little odd to see at first, but a handy way of switching keyboards. I suggest you get used to it cause future versions might still have this as part of the OS.
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rangergm said:
It's part of ICS. Was a little odd to see at first, but a handy way of switching keyboards. I suggest you get used to it cause future versions might still have this as part of the OS.
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I fixed it by deleting the samsung keyboard ... never use it anyways
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Crisisx1 said:
I fixed it by deleting the samsung keyboard ... never use it anyways
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how did you fix it?
leesanhua said:
how did you fix it?
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You just quoted the answer lol. By un installing it. I use swift key three keyboard
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I'm using swiftkey 3 buy I'm not able to uncheck the Samsung keyboard. So, how did you uninstall the stock keyboard?
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leesanhua said:
I'm using swiftkey 3 buy I'm not able to uncheck the Samsung keyboard. So, how did you uninstall the stock keyboard?
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Root and use titanium
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Root and use titanium
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Oh, never mind then. I have no idea how that works.
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Root and use titanium
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What's the Apk name of the keyboard in titanium?
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leesanhua said:
Oh, never mind then. I have no idea how that works.
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Just search the threads for how to root your phone. Its easy takes about 10-15 minutes not even. Then after you have root, download the app from the play store and uninstall anything you want, just be careful not to uninstall the wrong thing.
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What's the Apk name of the keyboard in titanium?
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Mine just says Samsung Keyboard in titanium. Click it and hit uninstall. Gone.
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Just search the threads for how to root your phone. Its easy takes about 10-15 minutes not even. Then after you have root, download the app from the play store and uninstall anything you want, just be careful not to uninstall the wrong thing.
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Hhmm I think I can try that. If I have questions, can I ask you?
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leesanhua said:
Hhmm I think I can try that. If I have questions, can I ask you?
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yes. just shoot me a PM i can send you the folder you need to use to root your phone and a link to a video with instructions. very easy.
What apps have you disabled on your note II? Just wondering in case anyone had encountered any issues. Not rooted, and no intentions of doing so anytime soon.
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How are you planning on disabling apps without root?
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Um, it's a feature included with ICS and higher. I've been disabling apps on my Note II already, just wanted to see what other people have been doing.
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mdt73 said:
How are you planning on disabling apps without root?
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Settings/applications...click an app, to the right of force stop is a disable button. Same as freezing with Titanium as best I can tell. However, not all apps can be disabled. For example, I just checked Allshare Cast app, the disable button is grayed out, even after a force stop.
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What apps have you disabled on your note II? Just wondering in case anyone had encountered any issues. Not rooted, and no intentions of doing so anytime soon.
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This are app that i have disabled, and I don't see any issue so far.
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ardcifliku said:
This are app that i have disabled, and I don't see any issue so far.
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What app are you viewing those with? (E2?)
distortedloop said:
What app are you viewing those with? (E2?)
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Elixir 2 app.nice widgets too.
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I read That zynga app returns after Phone reset.
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Ive already downloaded Titanium Backup Pro and uninstalled all the system apps I wont use. Now I want a app to hide duplicate icons? What other apps do you recommend for a rooted phone?
Advice. . Don't uninstall stuff use the freeze option in titanium back up. And you can hide stuff from touch wiz itself. Go to app drawer and hit the menu and click on hide.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. Just let me know what specifically you want to do
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Ghetto Geeksta said:
Ive already downloaded Titanium Backup Pro and uninstalled all the system apps I wont use. Now I want a app to hide duplicate icons? What other apps do you recommend for a rooted phone?
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Add remover.
Go do a nandroid!
SetCPU
Root Explorer
Ad Free
Quick Boot
I'm sure there are plenty more!
This is a must have.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobapps.sja2
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NightHawkUndead said:
This is a must have.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobapps.sja2
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Hahaha. Rick rolled
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look through this thread on the International Note 2 forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967951
doesnt need root but ......."Tasker" is a must!
For multiple devices, I use DataSync
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quintstoffers.DataSync
It allows you to play one game on your tablet (other device) and continue where you left off on your Note 2
Could someone with the ATT Galaxy Note II please upload the stock Samsung keyboard. I use the stock keyboard on the International Note II, but prefer the one from ATT because it has the symbols & letters on the same keys.
NightHawkUndead said:
This is a must have.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobapps.sja2
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+1
Rom toolbox pro is the only app youll ever need
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One power gard
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Hello,
I just updated to JB and was able to remove all bloat except the mobile hotspot app.
Does anybody know the name of the .apk that needs removing?
Thank you in advance.
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I want to know this too.
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I third it lol!!!
Simple. Hide applications and check on mobile hotspot and save it. App will be hidden!
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I got your solution in a bottle! =O oooohhh
Persanity said:
Hello,
I just updated to JB and was able to remove all bloat except the mobile hotspot app.
Does anybody know the name of the .apk that needs removing?
Thank you in advance.
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Use this application: "Root-App uninstaller" from Google Play and click on SYS App and you will see it there, first disable it and then click RECYCLE and then click the app again to uninstall it. Hit thanks please!
How do I prevent apps from running constantly in the background? And by apps I mean Samsing link, S Health, Samsung Watch On, and Samsung Apps
I'm not rooted, but when I was rooted I used greenify to disable them but now I can't. I'm on 4.3. Also, I'm not looking to uninstall or disable the app, just prevent it from running in the background.
Thanks in advance
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Not sure. I either use Greenify or Titanium backup to freeze apps but am not aware of nonroot solutions :/
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xdapowerapps said:
Not sure. I either use Greenify or Titanium backup to freeze apps but am not aware of nonroot solutions :/
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Thanks anyways, I just disabled most of them since I dont really use them
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kevinrubio1 said:
Thanks anyways, I just disabled most of them since I dont really use them
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You are welcome. Just curious, what is the reason you don't root your phone? The benefits outweigh the negatives for me lol.
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xdapowerapps said:
You are welcome. Just curious, what is the reason you don't root your phone? The benefits outweigh the negatives for me lol.
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Well I wanted to receive OTA updates! But when I was rooted I didn't really use it, what do you use root for?
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kevinrubio1 said:
Well I wanted to receive OTA updates! But when I was rooted I didn't really use it, what do you use root for?
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Rooting simply allows you to gain super user and control every single aspect of your phone. You can disable battery hogging services to removing preinstalled apps to customizing everything about your phone. Think of your phone as a demo app and root is the premium key that unlocks all the features of the full retail version. ^.^
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xdapowerapps said:
Rooting simply allows you to gain super user and control every single aspect of your phone. You can disable battery hogging services to removing preinstalled apps to customizing everything about your phone. Think of your phone as a demo app and root is the premium key that unlocks all the features of the full retail version. ^.^
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This.
You can also uninstall SuperUser really easily (there is literally a button in the app settings to do just that). That will unroot your phone and let you get OTA's again in seconds. Then just just have to re-root when you're done the OTA.
This, of course, is if you JUST have the SuperUser app installed as part of your root package. If you have a custom recovery installed that's a different story. You'd have to remove that too.
But if you just root with a method like Chainfire's Auto Root, you will have the stock rom, stock recovery, and can easily ditch the SUperuser app so you can get an OTA whenever it comes out. Since they dont' come out super often, it's not in the way at all. It's not like you'd have to do that every week.
Just some suggestions! Hope they are useful.
Skipjacks said:
This.
You can also uninstall SuperUser really easily (there is literally a button in the app settings to do just that). That will unroot your phone and let you get OTA's again in seconds. Then just just have to re-root when you're done the OTA.
This, of course, is if you JUST have the SuperUser app installed as part of your root package. If you have a custom recovery installed that's a different story. You'd have to remove that too.
But if you just root with a method like Chainfire's Auto Root, you will have the stock rom, stock recovery, and can easily ditch the SUperuser app so you can get an OTA whenever it comes out. Since they dont' come out super often, it's not in the way at all. It's not like you'd have to do that every week.
Just some suggestions! Hope they are useful.
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Can you link me to chainfires auto root, I can't seem to find it in the development section
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Whatever happened around here? I would have thought someone would have informed the OP that those apps are not "running". Yes they are taking up RAM but this isn't Windows either. The way m we memory is handled is vastly different and in some ways, opposite of conventional Windows thinking. They are not using power either.
I never freeze an app or force kill it unless it causes an issue. If I don't use it - root, uninstall, be happy. I only say all of that so the OP didn't pickup the bad habit of killing apps to regain RAM. Its unnecessary to say the least.
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kevinrubio1 said:
Can you link me to chainfires auto root, I can't seem to find it in the development section
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Link for chain fire root: http://wccftech.com/guide-root-tmobile-galaxy-s4-sghm919-stock-kernel-chainfire/
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kevinrubio1 said:
How do I prevent apps from running constantly in the background? And by apps I mean Samsing link, S Health, Samsung Watch On, and Samsung Apps
I'm not rooted, but when I was rooted I used greenify to disable them but now I can't. I'm on 4.3. Also, I'm not looking to uninstall or disable the app, just prevent it from running in the background.
Thanks in advance
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Another thing is that some apps will, by default, execute when opening certain web based applications (FF, Chrome, Internet). Same goes when enabling Wifi.
It does get tedious disabling them all the time if you're someone who wishes to have your device quiet and clean.
I just decided to uninstall them all via Titanium backup...Most of them you can download via Play if you ever wanted them back.