Disable "WiFi connected" notification - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6

I tried looking in the csc files, couldn't find it. Anybody know where the file is to disable.

FYI, you can use "Enhanced toast" module in xposed.

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[Q] Notification access?

I have installed this Dashclock extension and it is asking me to enable notification access for it to work. Where is this setting? This extension works on my phone which is running CM10.2, on my phone I had to manually enable the app via notification access, so I assume I have to do the same here, but I don't know where this setting is?
Hi,
did you find a solution? I've tried quick shortcut maker and found the menu, but it opens just for a second and then changes to wlan settings panel.
I need to make changes here, but how?
Bernhard

[Q] How to delete downloaded system update and prevent future updates/notifications?

Im still on KitKat and want to stay that way, but my N7 has automatically downloaded Lollipop and has the notification to install. How can I remove this notification, delete this update to free up space, and prevent it from happening again?
I know this must have been covered someplace else, but Ive spent the last 20 minutes searching and havent found a definitive answer....
Thanks!
I got this from some thread here.
Depends if you are rooted or not.
If rooted, you need to disable 3 receivers. To do so use one of the apps:
Autorun Manager, or
Autostarts (free in F-Droid).
The 3 receivers to disable :
service:com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$Receiver
(this will run on boot competed).
com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$ActiveReceiver-
(this will check for OTA on connectivity change).
com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$SecretCodeReceiver
(this will check for OTA when your phone "handles" the secret code).
.........
If not rooted, I "think" you can go to
Settings / apps
Go to All tab
Select "Google Play Services" and unselect "show notifications".
This second method has some disadvantages but I don't remember what they are.
Hope this helps.
I'm in autostarts and seemingly have all of these disabled (I am rooted) as seen in the screenshot, but still getting the update notification (as also seen in the screenshot).
Thoughts?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d25qshnu8w4hb6d/Screenshot_2015-01-21-16-05-18.png?dl=0
Bump for an answer. Would like to know this too
I found this yesterday:
Download System Tuner, free from google play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.pmw&hl=en)
Open App
Click Startups
Navigate to Google Play Services - If you do not see this in the list, press add in the bottom right hand quarter and navigate to it
press and hold over Google Play Services
Press Open
Press Details
Press Activities
Navigate to update.SystemUpdateActivity and uncheck it
restart phone
This did the trick for me. I am unsure whether this also removes other notifications from google, but it certainly got rid of the annoying "system update downloaded" notification.
Or better still if you are using xposed framework download the NotifyClean module. Let the Update System notification appear after a reboot and then select it in NotifyClean to get rid of it. Brilliant!
m+a+r+k said:
Or better still if you are using xposed framework download the NotifyClean module. Let the Update System notification appear after a reboot and then select it in NotifyClean to get rid of it. Brilliant!
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Unless I'm mistaken, all this is doing is hiding the notification. While that's great, the notification currently says "System update downloaded", so my assumption is space is being taken up by this download which I'd really like to clear up.
With the issues many have reported running Lollipop on the N7, I'm really surprised there isnt a common, well known process for this.
Then try my message #5 above.
m+a+r+k said:
Then try my message #5 above.
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That's more or less the same thing... just disabling the notification. Also interested I'm how to delete the existing download.
timofcourse said:
That's more or less the same thing... just disabling the notification. Also interested I'm how to delete the existing download.
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The download is in /cache.
_MetalHead_ said:
The download is in /cache.
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Perfect. Just the info I was looking for.
Thanks.

Minor but Irritating - Can't set usb connection default to Media Transfer

Not much of a problem, as problems go, but I'm tired of manually changing "usb for charging only" to media transfer every time I connect to my PC. In Developer Options I've set the USB Configuration to MTP but it doesn't make any difference, I still get "charge only" when I connect. Have I missed a setting somewhere? Thanks--
Unfortunately this is how marshmallow is setup to run.
There is an xposed module, and 1-2 apps here and on playstore to help with this.
Darke5tShad0w said:
Unfortunately this is how marshmallow is setup to run.
There is an xposed module, and 1-2 apps here and on playstore to help with this.
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Thanks for the tip to a simple fix. The xposed module is Use USB for Marshmallow by FemBlack; http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-usb-marshmallow-1-0-t3272072
Note that there is a procedure: the module doesn't change the USB mode, it only retains the mode you set. After installing and rebooting, my phone still showed "USB for charging" when I connected and I jumped to the conclusion that the module didn't work. But then I read the developer's post and discovered my error. Works great.

Disable "Software Update Available" notification in rooted 6.0.1 [JasmineROM]

Disable "Software Update Available" notification in rooted 6.0.1 [JasmineROM]
I used the hsbadr's guide to upgrade to CM13, but stopped after JasmineROM [rooted] was loaded.
Root and Xposed and work great, but I can't get rid of the notification:
Software update available
Tap to install new software​
Long pressing the notification changes it to
System updates (i)
[Current Time]​
Long pressing the (i) button takes me the application notification menu where I can "Set as priority", "Previews in pop-ups", "Hide noti. on Lock screen", and "Hide sensitive content" but no option to disable notifications for this particular app or system process sending it.
I've seen posts that have suggested using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice&hl=enDisable Service​ to disable certain services and reboot, but so far no luck. The notification always comes back.
Any advice? Maybe I'm not selecting the right service.
Update: I found https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/help/how-to-off-update-ota-notifications-t3391641 this thread, and used TiBu to freeze the two "System update 1.0" applications.
So far so good. Posting it here in case anyone else has the same issue.

Question How can i get Apps microSD access [SOLVED]

I'm currently with an A52S 5G, coming from several Xiaomi phones (mix 2s, mix 3 and poco F3).
I use Hiby music player and when I try to delete song through the app, the app request permission to the storage/SDcard, but when i press the button, nothing happens. In the xiaomis it opened the file explorer and i could grant access.
I contacted Hiby and was told that was a samsung permission issue.
How can i fix this? Any ideas? Anyone has sucessfully done it? Are there any work arounds?
While this function is not crucial for me (i can still acess the storage with my files and with total commander) it was quite useful to physically delete the songs that i dont like, dont hear anymore or are just duplicated.
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Arobase40 said:
I can't guaranty this will work for sure but maybe you could try to go to your phone Settings - About of Phone - Software information - Version number. Type seven time on Version number and the Developer mode will be available. Get back and below the About your phone you should find a new option tab "Development options".
In this tab you should find "Force applications authorization on external storage".
Titles may not be exactly what I wrote as I translated them from my french phone...
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Thanks, it did the work. Weird thing is that even disabling that option in developer mode, it still works . Keeping the "Give every app SD access" enabled, sounded a little risky.
Another thing, is that with the option disabled, i can't chose the SD root itself, but i have to chose a folder. While it's ok for my case, it could be an issue for someone else.
PS: Developer mode was on "kernel version" (if anyone else need it, i know you can google it up but i ended up with trial and error).

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