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Had anyone been able to disable or remove the popup alert "unless you use Wi-Fi you will no longer be able to use the internet ..." That occurs when disabling mobile data for the record ihave searched on google to no avail finding a thread on xda I would appreciate any redirection or instruction if any thanks
Musiv said:
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Had anyone been able to disable or remove the popup alert "unless you use Wi-Fi you will no longer be able to use the internet ..." That occurs when disabling mobile data for the record ihave searched on google to no avail finding a thread on xda I would appreciate any redirection or instruction if any thanks
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I just found it /system/customize/ACC/default.xml
<item type="boolean" name="support_turnoff_mobile_data_dialog">true</item>
change it to false.
ref. h ttps:// bitbucket.org/langerhans/sense-toolbox/issue/237/disable-mobile-data-warning
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Just wanted to use the internet over Orange data, so I switched off the WiFi toggle and turned on the mobile one, but found that it wasn't connecting, so I had a look in the settings and found that "Orange Internet" and "Orange MMS" had "[disabled]" next to them, and all the connection settings within them are
What can I do? Cheers in advance. Note: It was working perfectly fine yesterday(Sat). Could it have been a conflicting app?
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Bumpppppp.
Nvm, fixed it. I think that an app might have edited the names because I set it up wrong, also the fields that were
had no data anyway lol.
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How do i disable automaticaly beeing push over to mobileweb sites? I want full web experience, but some site force me to use their mobileweb site. Can anyone help me? (Sorry for my bad english)
Have you even tried to look for an answer yourself? It's under settings -_-
Look in settings on the browser for user agent and change it to desktop.
The setting is hidden on some rom's. If this is the case type about:debug in address bar and look again.
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mercianary said:
Look in settings on the browser for user agent and change it to desktop.
The setting is hidden on some rom's. If this is the case type about:debug in address bar and look again.
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what you on about its nothing to do with the user agent string that just identifies what device your using, all you have to do to disable mobile websites is make sure the box next to mobile view in settings view is UNCHECKED
AndroHero said:
what you on about its nothing to do with the user agent string that just identifies what device your using, all you have to do to disable mobile websites is make sure the box next to mobile view in settings view is UNCHECKED
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It has everything to do with the user agent string. Some sites divert you to a dumbed down mobile version of their site if you are using a mobile device (as the op said). If you set the string to desktop you can get the full site.
As for the mobile view switch...I can't find it. But I do remember seeing it a while ago. Did it disappear with the update?
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mercianary said:
As for the mobile view switch...I can't find it. But I do remember seeing it a while ago. Did it disappear with the update?
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On my ROM (custom but based on 2.2 with Sense), it can be found as follows:
Internet - Menu - More - Settings - "Mobile view" (under "Display configuration")
I think its only on sense roms then. Cuz I'm using cyanogenmod and its not there, but changing the user string does the same thing.
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Is there a way to only receive notifications from certain apps when a wifi connection is enabled? I want to save my data.
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Yes, but you lose all background connectivity with the app when on cell.
Settings | Data Usage | Set mobile data limit
- You can set the limit very high if you like
Now scroll down to the apps list and for every app that you only want WiFi notification (no cell notification) tap on that app, scroll to the bottom and select 'Restrict background data'.
Now, even if you are not at your limit those apps will only connect in the background on WiFi...
Awesome, thanks!! When you say I will lose all background connectivity, what do you mean? Do you mean that I won't get notifications when WIFI isn't on? If that's the case then that's how it is currently.
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irspam said:
Awesome, thanks!! When you say I will lose all background connectivity, what do you mean? Do you mean that I won't get notifications when WIFI isn't on? If that's the case then that's how it is currently.
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That's correct - the apps that you manually select will be denied network access when you're on the cell network but will automatically be allowed when on WiFi.
So on cell they won't connect to the world and you won't get notifications...
djmcnz said:
That's correct - the apps that you manually select will be denied network access when you're on the cell network but will automatically be allowed when on WiFi.
So on cell they won't connect to the world and you won't get notifications...
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... which isn't necessarily a bad thing, especially if you have a capped data plan. You can still refresh your data manually in most cases, such as from opening your weather app, re-opening your ScoreCenter app,...
Has anyone seen John Connor?
Is it just me or is anyone else getting a weird call bug when someone calls the caller id displays random numbers and "oli" I believe after the number that's calling you. Pleat let me know if there's a fix for this
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androidkid27 said:
Is it just me or is anyone else getting a weird call bug when someone calls the caller id displays random numbers and "oli" I believe after the number that's calling you. Pleat let me know if there's a fix for this
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I recall reading about it somewhere in here, it may have just been over wifi calling, not positive, I do know that its a T-mobile end issue ATM
Alanmw86 said:
I recall reading about it somewhere in here, it may have just been over wifi calling, not positive, I do know that its a T-mobile end issue ATM
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It is a Wifi Calling bug in the Note 3. There's a workaround that I'm using and works well. Download Prefixer from the market and create a rule for ";63" and it will delete the ";63", this will allow to get the contact info from the Address Book as its supposed.
Exactly how am I suppose to do that once I have the app?
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julyprum said:
It is a Wifi Calling bug in the Note 3. There's a workaround that I'm using and works well. Download Prefixer from the market and create a rule for ";63" and it will delete the ";63", this will allow to get the contact info from the Address Book as its supposed.
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Exactly what am I supposed to do once I get the app installed on to my device
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androidkid27 said:
Exactly what am I supposed to do once I get the app installed on to my device
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This screenshot can help. In the main screen touch upper left corner and then Add Rule -> Manual -> Incoming. Then follow the screenshot.
julyprum said:
This screenshot can help. In the main screen touch upper left corner and then Add Rule -> Manual -> Incoming. Then follow the screenshot.
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And this should fix the problem?
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Thank you for this tip. The prefixer method worked great thanks
Hi
Any application exist that we can make some apps not to use Internet data???
Because my problem is I will buy only 100mb data for one month just because of whatsapp chatting but some other apps like Facebook linked in and some other system update apps consume lot of data and it will be over within 15 days, so how can I make other apps not to use my Internet, if it is possible normal setting please suggest me???
Thanks
Santosh
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You can use mobiwall app from playstore and it has option for blocking apps internet usage for both wifi and mobile data.
santhire said:
Hi
Any application exist that we can make some apps not to use Internet data???
Because my problem is I will buy only 100mb data for one month just because of whatsapp chatting but some other apps like Facebook linked in and some other system update apps consume lot of data and it will be over within 15 days, so how can I make other apps not to use my Internet, if it is possible normal setting please suggest me???
Thanks
Santosh
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Try pulling down the notification drawer and turn off moblie data.
RedLedLight said:
Try pulling down the notification drawer and turn off moblie data.
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If I do that even whatsapp didn't work
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veerakash said:
You can use mobiwall app from playstore and it has option for blocking apps internet usage for both wifi and mobile data.
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Will try bro:thumbup:
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don't need an extra app
you don't need an extra app... :
Settings -> Data usage
Down there's a list with apps -> tick one and then on the bottom there is "Restrict Background data" to prevent apps using the mobile connection.
Another way is rooting and use AFWall+ from fdroid repository