It's a goddamn full screen notification. How do I disable it?
I know the phone will recharge slower with my SlimArmor case, thank you.
Install G3 Tweakbox. It has the options in there.
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Install G3 Tweakbox. It has the options in there.
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I could swear I had this option enabled, and it wasn't working. Enabled, rebooted and it seems it disabled it. Thank you
This is the one issue that is stopping me from upgrading to Lollipop, as the only way I know how is with Xposed framework and G3 Tweakbox - have you found another way now you've gone to Lollipop?
Unfortunately no. I even stopped using the wireless charger.. It sucks really.
They said it could be done with the new apk tool, and it has been released some days ago. Didn't ask any dev to look after this for me, but it may be possible now
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Wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this problem and if there is a solution. There are some other posts I found on this problem but on different phones. I can't believe I'm the only G3 owner having this problem. About half the times I receive or make a phone call, after the call ends, phone becomes completely unresponsive for about 5 to 10 seconds. Can't swipe to next screen, nothing. If the other person ends the call first then I'm stuck at the dialer interface. I can't even reboot the phone. I am rooted with IOroot and using Titanium backup and have frozen all the AT&T bloatware and some LG apps. I finally put Apex launcher on phone hoping this might solve problem. It has solved all remaining laggyness but still having the problem with freezing after phone call ends.
I have Exposed Installer and G3 Tweakbox installed. No other modules installed and this has been happening since before rooting.
I added screenshots of all the apps I froze withTB.
If anyone has some ideas on what I could do to solve this I would appreciate your help.
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Wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this problem and if there is a solution. There are some other posts I found on this problem but on different phones. I can't believe I'm the only G3 owner having this problem. About half the times I receive or make a phone call, after the call ends, phone becomes completely unresponsive for about 5 to 10 seconds. Can't swipe to next screen, nothing. If the other person ends the call first then I'm stuck at the dialer interface. I can't even reboot the phone. I am rooted with IOroot and using Titanium backup and have frozen all the AT&T bloatware and some LG apps. I finally put Apex launcher on phone hoping this might solve problem. It has solved all remaining laggyness but still having the problem with freezing after phone call ends.
I have Exposed Installer and G3 Tweakbox installed. No other modules installed and this has been happening since before rooting.
I added screenshots of all the apps I froze withTB.
If anyone has some ideas on what I could do to solve this I would appreciate your help.
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I've got this problem as well. Touchscreen being unresponsive after someone hangs up on me. I have no solution tho just looking for an answer myself. Only way round it for me is a battery pull but would be nice to know how to fix it.
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If anyone has some ideas on what I could do to solve this I would appreciate your help.
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Someone has told me why on Google +, well it will fix it for me. If you have disabled knock on/off and your on a certain firmware it is a known issue that the touchscreen becomes unresponsive. So hopefully you are in the same boat as me and you just need to enable knock on.
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Someone has told me why on Google +, well it will fix it for me. If you have disabled knock on/off and your on a certain firmware it is a known issue that the touchscreen becomes unresponsive. So hopefully you are in the same boat as me and you just need to enable knock on.
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Thanks p70shooter. I did disable the Knock on feature, comes on in my pocket too much. Maybe this will be addressed in a future update as well as the freezing issue. I will give this solution a try and see what happens.
So, I've been extremely dissapointed with the speaker volume of my G3 (Sprint) and am tempted to root just so I can change the volume settings. I was using GPS the other day and found it ridiculously hard to hear. Considering my S3 from 2 years ago had a louder volume I'm perplexed... Headphone volume and especially Bluetooth volume are also extremely low.
So, came to the trustry forum and learned about Stump Root. Knowing Android L will be coming to the G3 (eventually), if I do Root via Stump Root will I still receive the update or will I have to revert back to factory?
While I'm here I thought I'd also mention something else that's been bugging me on my G3 that's been available on the Galaxy S3 forever...
When I use the pulldown option and enable WiFi or Bluetooth I don't get the menu showing me what connections are available. I still have to go to settings, bluetooth or wifi to find the available connection. On S3 when I turned it on it would connect to my default and if default wasn't available it would open the menu of available connections. I sure hope they bring this into the G3 eventually. Not a deal breaker, but a lot of extra clicks to get onto a network...
Rick
If you long press the WiFi or Bluetooth button it will bring you to the page you're looking for.
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If you long press the WiFi or Bluetooth button it will bring you to the page you're looking for.
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Doh! Talk about something being right under my nose. Thanks Big_H! That helps...
R
I've read that if you root then you will have to go back to stock to update. No mention on if custom recovery was a factor.
On my g2 with root and twrp recovery if you tried to update you would get stuck in recovery. Had to go back to stock and get att to push several ota updates.
Still no one has answered me on if it was because of root or twrp installed on that phone. I am debating on rooting the g3 also because of this reason.
Yiu need to remove root to update
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I've read that if you root then you will have to go back to stock to update. No mention on if custom recovery was a factor.
On my g2 with root and twrp recovery if you tried to update you would get stuck in recovery. Had to go back to stock and get att to push several ota updates.
Still no one has answered me on if it was because of root or twrp installed on that phone. I am debating on rooting the g3 also because of this reason.
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oh and does not matter by which method you root.
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So, I've been extremely dissapointed with the speaker volume of my G3 (Sprint) and am tempted to root just so I can change the volume settings. I was using GPS the other day and found it ridiculously hard to hear. Considering my S3 from 2 years ago had a louder volume I'm perplexed... Headphone volume and especially Bluetooth volume are also extremely low.
So, came to the trustry forum and learned about Stump Root. Knowing Android L will be coming to the G3 (eventually), if I do Root via Stump Root will I still receive the update or will I have to revert back to factory?
While I'm here I thought I'd also mention something else that's been bugging me on my G3 that's been available on the Galaxy S3 forever...
When I use the pulldown option and enable WiFi or Bluetooth I don't get the menu showing me what connections are available. I still have to go to settings, bluetooth or wifi to find the available connection. On S3 when I turned it on it would connect to my default and if default wasn't available it would open the menu of available connections. I sure hope they bring this into the G3 eventually. Not a deal breaker, but a lot of extra clicks to get onto a network...
Rick
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I edited my volume using the thread in the Sprint Q & A forum last night. No bootloop and no problems at all, aside from me MAYBE setting the volume too high. It makes a noticeable difference at the lowest settings. I am rooted via Stump.
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oh and does not matter by which method you root.
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So I guess the next question is how do I remove the root?
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So I guess the next question is how do I remove the root?
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Most likely there will be a custom rom with Android L before LG's official release... So then you can get Android L "faster" with root basically.
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I edited my volume using the thread in the Sprint Q & A forum last night. No bootloop and no problems at all, aside from me MAYBE setting the volume too high. It makes a noticeable difference at the lowest settings. I am rooted via Stump.
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got a link to that thread?
[GUIDE] Unroot for OTA using LG PC Suite (PC Only)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-unroot-ota-using-lg-pc-suite-pc-t2802286
Never being test on G3 !?
How to change status ROOTED to UNROOTED on Download Mode
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715114
I have been coming across posts that some people are successfully updating with pc suite and not losing root. I myself would rather just remove root and then update and repeat root.
Reason being is because:
1. I haven't seen any info on what version update or model this is working for.
2. On the g2 even with same model and version update it seemed that everyone had problems without flashing to stock first. Not everyone had the same outcome though. Some proved to be pretty extreme. I came across a few that were lucky to come back from a hard brick.
So, being that the outcome is unpredictable, I would stick to the method that we know works. I wouldn't take that kind of risk with a device that even though its very popular it hasn't been in the devs hands very long.
Is anyone aware of a way to disable the knock-on feature of the G4? I was able to disable it in my G3 by using the service menu, but I have been unable to find the correct code to enter the G4 service menu.
I would also like to know as I feel disabling the feature might save the phone battery...
Anyone?
I am looking for this as well, i dont want it turning on in my pocket. On the lg g3 it was 3845#*850# for att. option was in the hidden service menu
Edit; I used the quick shortcut maker app (any cut force closes) and searched for knock. Checked it off. Worked.
clockcycle said:
I am looking for this as well, i dont want it turning on in my pocket. On the lg g3 it was 3845#*850# for att. option was in the hidden service menu
Edit; I used to quick shortcut maker app and searched for knock. Checked it off. Worked.
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Amazing. This works. I was more curious about disabling knockon increases battery life. I guess now i can test it and find out.
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Amazing. This works. I was more curious about disabling knockon increases battery life. I guess now i can test it and find out.
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Nice glad it worked for you too. Had a hard time finding the answer for us.
i succeed in turning it off going through nova launcher
So here’s the thing. I’m not here to make a post whining, “oh my god, this phone is so laggy! Blah blah blah blah.” My G4, overall, runs smoother than my G3 ever did (except for when I put a CM/AOSP based ROM on it). However, every once in a while, a few times a day, my phone will just start lagging to the point it’s unusable.
Sometimes, if it’s not lagging too bad, I may be able to hop into the recent menu and clear all apps and then try to launch my Greenify shortcut to hibernate my selection of apps. Sometimes this works to put the phone back up to speed, sometimes it doesn’t. Other times, it’ll lag so bad that I can’t even long press the power button to try to restart or shutdown the phone in hopes that a reboot will clear up the lag. This “brief” period of lag can lag up to five minutes and I think maybe even ten. I haven’t noticed a pattern to determine if it’s happening under circumstances and it just seems random to me.
Once it clears up, though, my phone is back to normal, smooth, and quick. But only until it goes into another fit.
Does anyone else experience this? Perhaps you have some advice in how to prevent this?
Yes I had lots of moments like this and I've seem to relieve this issue by checking on "force gpu rendering" under developer option.
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shook187 said:
Yes I had lots of moments like this and I've seem to relieve this issue by checking off "force gpu rendering" under developer option.
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
That option was ready off for me out of the box ?
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jayden2009 said:
That option was ready off for me out of the box ?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn LG-H815 met Tapatalk
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it needs to be checked on.
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shook187 said:
it needs to be checked on.
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Now thats a big difference ! Now when i turn something on or of in the dropdown menu the animation is good !!! Thank you my friend ! [emoji2]
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On my H811 (T-Mobile) variant, it was the My T-Mobile app, which constantly runs in the background and monitors and logs EVERYTHING you do. Once I disabled it using Debloater (you run it on a computer with the phone connected via USB), the phone suddenly sped up and tapping everything became instant. No kidding.
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On my H811 (T-Mobile) variant, it was the My T-Mobile app, which constantly runs in the background and monitors and logs EVERYTHING you do. Once I disabled it using Debloater (you run it on a computer with the phone connected via USB), the phone suddenly sped up and tapping everything became instant. No kidding.
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Link to debloater
debloater is here http://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-remove-bloatware-from-your-android-device-xda-tv/
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Link to debloater
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With that attitude, you'll be Googling.
only in chrome for me
I've been meaning to try that debloater, too!
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Tried the debloat tool, forced GPU rendering, and I still get those fits of lag.
I'm starting to believe that this phone heats up and throttles more than my G3 ever did.
Same problem here. T-Mobile version, tmobile app has been disabled, GPU Force has been turned on and I still get crazy lag.
To the point where I cant even type anything. I think it has to do with overheating and a very aggressive throttle down.
Whatever it is really is annoying. This phone or the software so far is very disappointing. I had the S6 and am regretting the switch.
I'm on my 2nd LG G4 and the lag is still there. I decided to return the phone and go back to Nexus 5. Hopefully LG makes some updates to fix the issues. I just didn't want to pass up the chance of being able to return the phone during the 20 day period.
I'll just have to wait it out and see what happens. I really wanted to like this phone but it just doesn't feel right.
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With that attitude, you'll be Googling.
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Attitude? I asked for a link. I did Google and came up short, although searched for LG G4 debloater. I searched forums for Verizon G4 debloater. Nothing.
Having the Tmobile variant, you don't have root, nor do I. The linked debloater says lollipop requires root. Again, nothing. You are the only one mentioning using a debloater, hence why I asked for a link. No need to be feisty. We are all working to the same goal here.
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Attitude? I asked for a link. I did Google and came up short, although searched for LG G4 debloater. I searched forums for Verizon G4 debloater. Nothing.
Having the Tmobile variant, you don't have root, nor do I. The linked debloater says lollipop requires root. Again, nothing. You are the only one mentioning using a debloater, hence why I asked for a link. No need to be feisty. We are all working to the same goal here.
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Tone is easily lost in writing. Next time write something more substantial than "link to debloater" - it sounds very entitled and lazy. The only feist here is in your reply.
I did a Factory Reset when I first got the phone and haven't had a problem since. The only slow down I can say I really get is after a few days of not clearing the recent apps
Tried something new. Saw in another thread that people turned off Dual Window mode and that helped with performance. Fortunately, without root, dual window is absolutely useless. Turned it off today and disabled a few more apps that I was allowed to.
I don't want to speak too soon, but, at least for today, I didn't have any lag that makes me want to toss my phone into a brick wall and start using my G3 full time. We'll see how tomorrow pans out.
Would kinda also suck if that is the cause because I'm going to want dual window mode once we have root.
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Tried it and I feel the placebo effect as well. Hopefully it stays this way. Thanks for the heads up
Hey guys i know i own the gpad 2 8.0 lte but i saw other threads say post the question in here so here it goes.
Now on my tablet just bought it a couple weeks ago and ill have the screen brightness set to 40% then randomly when i go to use it ill notice its at 100% brightness. Today i set it to 40% brightness and restarted the tablet and then it showed back at 100%. I then set to 40% again and restarted and it again changed to 100% brightness.
So my question is anyone with this tablet have same issue and or anyone have any idea what the problem would be?
Just a software bug or something? I really dont want to ship this back to get another one but if its hardware then i will.
Thanks in advance .
I don't have your device but you could try Lux Lite in the Play Store.
Just be aware that apps that implement screen filters, as Lux does, can sometimes interfere with installing / updating apps, as in you might start having trouble clicking OK to confirm manually installing an app or updating am Xposed module. Usually a reboot will fix that for a while.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
I don't have your device but you could try Lux Lite in the Play Store.
Just be aware that apps that implement screen filters, as Lux does, can sometimes interfere with installing / updating apps, as in you might start having trouble clicking OK to confirm manually installing an app or updating am Xposed module. Usually a reboot will fix that for a while.
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Thanks i tried this however didnt help. I contacted lg support and first was told to uncheck auto brightness i informed him there is no auto brightness on this tablet so he put me on hold came back and told me that its a common issue with the tablet and a new firmware is being worked on and it will solve the issue but he didn't know when or how long it was going to take to be released.
Not sure what to think but hopefully he is correct and that its sooner then later.
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Thanks i tried this however didnt help. I contacted lg support and first was told to uncheck auto brightness i informed him there is no auto brightness on this tablet so he put me on hold came back and told me that its a common issue with the tablet and a new firmware is being worked on and it will solve the issue but he didn't know when or how long it was going to take to be released.
Not sure what to think but hopefully he is correct and that its sooner then later.
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I hope so too, and that it wasn't just run-around. Good luck!