[Q] Remove No SIM icon - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to remove "No SIM" icon from notification bar in chagalllte? Maybe a build.prop edit?

Somone said there was a update from samsung yesterday that fixed this. Try updating your tab s in the software update option.

Well, I'm rooted, so no update for me unless I hit SamMobile then break out Odin, and I'm too lazy to do that now. In fact, I just looked at SamMobile and the latest firmware is from July.
But thanks for the tip; I'll do it when I have some time.

Wait a minute... I said the wrong thing! I thought it said the SD card nonification! Stupid me! Well since your rooted install xposed and download wanam xposed and open wanam xposed. Then go to nonfications in waman xposed and tick the hide carrier label icon. It may work it may not as it maybe a carrier label.

How about this? Its in build prop editor

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[Q] Not seeing any changes in Exposed Framework.

I have a SGH i317m. I rooted my note 2 on 4.3 for the time today and initially knox kicked in and blocked supersu. On the playstore it didn't give me the option to update it like some of the solutions said, so i uninstalled it and installed it again and it was fine. Root checker says I have root access and I'm able to use titanium back up pro and back up apps and freeze them, at least that's what it says and lets me do. I now downloaded xposed framework and started downloading modules and for example I downloaded the XBlast tools module and only certain things show as a change for me. Also when i reboot my phone, soon as it reboots it tells me "unfortunately, supersu has stopped working" .The way I've been getting around this is by just reinstalling it from es file explorer using the apk and it works again. I'm just worried my phone isn't entirely rooted (if that's possible) because I don't see colour changes that i customize in XBlast Tools. Only the battery icon can be changed and it i can't even change the backroudn colour of the status bar like it gives me as an option.
Much appreciated.

HELP WITH ROOTING N7105 - white shield with "unauthorized access..." notification

HELP WITH ROOTING N7105 - white shield with "unauthorized access..." notification
Hello, would appreciate help.
My n7105 is currently running android 4.3 (apparently that is the latest update as when i clicked on update it told me i am already running on the latest), the baseband version N7105TDVUEMK3, I have installed twrp 2.8, make a nandroid back up to get it ready for rooting. when i try to reboot i was ask to install SuperSu which i did. after booting the device I installed the new version of SuperSU and it asked me to remove Knox which I did. HOWEVER, I then tried to run reset Spen app I am told app fail to run the task and get the white shield with "unauthorized access..." notification telling me to "click here" I do and nothing happens.
Any suggestions on how to disable it completely? Am I missing something? I want full control.
Also, when i check to see if there is any update via OTA, it said this device is modified so can update? can you can i make the system status official so you can receive OTA updates
Thanks!

Install Xposed Framework on Fire Phone

Hello,
Can i install xposed on Fire Phone without getting a soft-brick?
Thanks,
mentolado said:
Hello,
Can i install xposed on Fire Phone without getting a soft-brick?
Thanks,
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Yes you canif your rooted. I have it installed after following the KingRoot and SuperSu threads.
What does it do??
System tweaks.
Like??
I'm using module which defaults dialer instead call log in phone app. I didn't find anything else that suits me.
chalx said:
I'm using module which defaults dialer instead call log in phone app. I didn't find anything else that suits me.
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U need a module for that?? Isn't that the default behavior (it certainly is on mine)?
StygiAn TrepidAtioN said:
U need a module for that?? Isn't that the default behavior (it certainly is on mine)?
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Mine also opens to dialer not history. As far modules go I'm using the XHangout, Xposed GEL Settings, and WiFiKeyView modules right now. XHangouts to change the hangouts theme color to match my setup.Used Xposed GEL to remove the white google search bar, from my Google Now Launcher Home screen(FYI i have setup that it will still open if you say "OK Google"), and Wifikeyview to see my saved passwords. It did add an option to copy password need to check that one again. If i install anymore ill update.
I installed Amplify + Greenify to conserve battery and it works fine.
Anyone tried GravityBox KK module for Xposed?
RainGater said:
I installed Amplify + Greenify to conserve battery and it works fine.
Anyone tried GravityBox KK module for Xposed?
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Okay, I Installed GravityBox (KK) to test it out and it works!
Anybody install busy box?
Yes.
GB KK is working. But for Status Bar Icons you need Xstana.
Any way to remove the network name (T-Mobile) in the status bar? GB Kk doesn't have that option to hide the network name in status bar.
I installed this and hdxposed thinking it would stop Amazon ota but I just got notification that kindle has been updated. So does hdxposed only block firmware updates, or is it broken altogether on fire phone?
I have installed xposed installer on my fire phone and it is rooted but when I open xposed installer framework it can't be install and uninstall please help

Removing carrier "home" on rooted Samasung S4mini on straight talk

I have a new (to me) Samsung S4 mini, SGH-I257 on Straight Talk. I've successfully rooted it using kingroot, and have the xposed framework installed. On many Straight Talk devices, the carrier listed in the notification bar reads "HOME". I've tried several xposed modules that claim they can remove/edit the carrier text, but I've been unsuccessful. I can change the carrier text on the lock screen, but I can't seem to remove or change the "HOME" on the notification bar. Can anyone help?
Have you tried xblast xposed module?

Navigation Bar tweaks on rooted H815 Lollipop 5.1

hey,
I rooted my phone with the low effort method (because of locked BL) and used this image as my pre-rooted image. Everything worked, but now I want to change the navigation bar size/height, it's a bit too small.
I searched the thread, but people say to look at the first post there, which was edited or something, because it doesnt say anything about changing navbar size. It seems in order to change navbar DPI, I need to flash a new navbar using FlashFire? Are there no working Xposed modules to do that? I tried Gravity Box, but that didn't work.
Is it possible to change dpi for navigation bar only using texdroider DPI?
I use the 5.3.3 version of gravitybox (5.3.4 didn't work for me with the longpress-switch audio tracks) and tested, I was able to adjust the height of the navbar easily. I actually shrink mine down to 75% but it should work.
goofball2k said:
I use the 5.3.3 version of gravitybox (5.3.4 didn't work for me with the longpress-switch audio tracks) and tested, I was able to adjust the height of the navbar easily. I actually shrink mine down to 75% but it should work.
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You used the same pre-rooted image? Version 10e?
If so, maybe I'm doing something wrong in Xposed or Gravity Box. Sry, first time rooted Android :/
Whats the procedure here, exactly? I go to xposed, download Gravity Box, activate it in xposed under "modules", reboot the phone, go into Gravity Box -> navigation bar, activate the main switch at the top and adjust the bar height. Nothing changes, even after a reboot. Am I doing this wrong?
Edit: got it to work. Not sure what the issue was, what I did differently this time was downloading 5.3.3 instead of 5.3.4 and I rebooted a 2nd time after activating the main switch at the top of navigation bar settings.
Yuuseki said:
You used the same pre-rooted image? Version 10e?
If so, maybe I'm doing something wrong in Xposed or Gravity Box. Sry, first time rooted Android :/
Whats the procedure here, exactly? I go to xposed, download Gravity Box, activate it in xposed under "modules", reboot the phone, go into Gravity Box -> navigation bar, activate the main switch at the top and adjust the bar height. Nothing changes, even after a reboot. Am I doing this wrong?
Edit: got it to work. Not sure what the issue was, what I did differently this time was downloading 5.3.3 instead of 5.3.4 and I rebooted a 2nd time after activating the main switch at the top of navigation bar settings.
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How did you managed to install xposed? I'm using rooted 5.1 v10c version and when trying to install xposed it says to me that xposed is not compatible with android sdk version 22 or my processor architecture. What can I do?
galshalev said:
How did you managed to install xposed? I'm using rooted 5.1 v10c version and when trying to install xposed it says to me that xposed is not compatible with android sdk version 22 or my processor architecture. What can I do?
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You are trying to install Xposed, not the XposedInstaller.apk, right? I dont really know what this error is, but it sounds like you are missing the actual Xposed framework on your phone. You have to install the framework first, then the installer.apk.
I followed this guide:
joined the beta group, downloaded FlashFire from Google Play store (it says it can take up to several hours until the link works for you, I just had to refresh and it worked after a few seconds)
downloaded the xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip and XposedInstaller.apk, put them both in a folder on external SD (can be placed anywhere on the phone)
installed Xposed using FlashFire
after phone rebooted, installed XposedInstaller.apk and I was done.
edit: I should also mention Im on 10e, but that's hardly the issue. Im sure it works on 10c also. If not, you could flash a new firmware (10e) on it, you will lose root though and will have to redo it. Xposed is powerful and root is not the same without it, in my opinion, so I would really want to have it.
Short guide what you could do:
flash 10e using this guide (I used the Poland H81510e KDZ)
download this pre-rooted 10e image
follow the low effort guide and use the dd command from the 10e image
Yuuseki said:
You are trying to install Xposed, not the XposedInstaller.apk, right? I dont really know what this error is, but it sounds like you are missing the actual Xposed framework on your phone. You have to install the framework first, then the installer.apk.
I followed this guide:
joined the beta group, downloaded FlashFire from Google Play store (it says it can take up to several hours until the link works for you, I just had to refresh and it worked after a few seconds)
downloaded the xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip and XposedInstaller.apk, put them both in a folder on external SD (can be placed anywhere on the phone)
installed Xposed using FlashFire
after phone rebooted, installed XposedInstaller.apk and I was done.
edit: I should also mention Im on 10e, but that's hardly the issue. Im sure it works on 10c also. If not, you could flash a new firmware (10e) on it, you will lose root though and will have to redo it. Xposed is powerful and root is not the same without it, in my opinion, so I would really want to have it.
Short guide what you could do:
flash 10e using this guide (I used the Poland H81510e KDZ)
download this pre-rooted 10e image
follow the low effort guide and use the dd command from the 10e image
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Wow, thanks for the great help!
Any way to change dpi of nav bar in the build.prop?

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