I have a Elephone P8000, 20151014. I have few questions, may be someone can answer them:
1. Every time I reboot my phone ringer volume level is changed to "default", very annoying as I use the scheduled on/off feature. Is it possible to save ringer volume level ?
2. Battery led alert goes on at 15%, another annoying feature. This will cause situations where I won't notice missed call because led is already flashing due to battery. Can I turn off/change battery led settings ?
3. Boot vibration is another feature I would like to turn off. Any chance ?
mtrekker said:
I have a Elephone P8000, 20151014. I have few questions, may be someone can answer them:
1. Every time I reboot my phone ringer volume level is changed to "default", very annoying as I use the scheduled on/off feature. Is it possible to save ringer volume level ?
2. Battery led alert goes on at 15%, another annoying feature. This will cause situations where I won't notice missed call because led is already flashing due to battery. Can I turn off/change battery led settings ?
3. Boot vibration is another feature I would like to turn off. Any chance ?
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1. i never notice that. I think you should update to 20151203 Rom via flashtools
2. and 3. are kernel related. Its not possible to change that
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2. is fixable with XPOSED and Gravity Box )
PLSHELPIMANOOB said:
2. is fixable with XPOSED and Gravity Box )
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yes. but he is on stock. and for xposed he needs root. does he?
skeleton1911 said:
yes. but he is on stock. and for xposed he needs root. does he?
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I have rooted my P8000. Any chance to disable boot vibration, instructions ?
Do I need to clear anything installed before flashing 20151203 ROM ?
How to trace boot scripts ?
I guess there is some specific app that is calling /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/enable
Has someone been able to trace boot step by step ? This way I could detect the app which calls "vibrate".
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Is possible to eliminate from my Rom (nextsense 7.0) the vibrate on power off?if yes, how can I?
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I'm the opposite situation...
I'd like to enable vibration...
It is possible to disable vibration on shutdown optionally at the Modaco's online kitchen.
I think he knows how to disable it.
Can't we discover the method by comparing two roms(one that uncheck the disable option and the other that check the option)?
(Please understand my poor English....
mattiadj said:
Is possible to eliminate from my Rom (nextsense 7.0) the vibrate on power off?if yes, how can I?
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Update to the latest version of Aurax, as it does not vibrate on shutdown.
That said, I agree with wdgat, I miss it, and it would be great to have an option.
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I too would like to know how to disable vibrate on power off. I have disable the sound on power on so surely it must be a similar "tweak"?
Anyone clever soul know how its done. Would be very grateful
Anyone???
There must be a mod for this?
Hi, can anyone tell me how to remove the sound when the phone is booting, after a restart for example, there is a HUAWEI bootanimation with sound, I want it without sound.
And another question, what's Smart backlight ? What is does and it's better to leave it checked or unchecked?
SOLVED Smart backlight : Assures the automatic brightness control doesn’t do rapid jumps when adjusting the illumination level.
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Hi, can anyone tell me how to remove the sound when the phone is booting, after a restart for example, there is a HUAWEI bootanimation with sound, I want it without sound.
And another question, what's Smart backlight ? What is does and it's better to leave it checked or unchecked?
SOLVED Smart backlight : Assures the automatic brightness control doesn’t do rapid jumps when adjusting the illumination level.
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b4 u going to reboot or turn off just mute sounds and u set
Thanks, there is a way to install a bootanimation without sound?
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Thanks, there is a way to install a bootanimation without sound?
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There is. Just delete file system/media/audio/animationsounds/bootSound.ogg
ahk31 said:
There is. Just delete file system/media/audio/animationsounds/bootSound.ogg
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Ok, I saved the file before deleting it, just in case I change my mind and want a boot animation with sound
How to remove sound when HUawei Y625 phone is booting. Tried to delete the media/audio/animationsounds but I am denied permission.
Xman200ca said:
How to remove sound when HUawei Y625 phone is booting. Tried to delete the media/audio/animationsounds but I am denied permission.
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Probably you need to be rooted.
Hi, simple question, can this phone be set up to only vibrate on call with all other vibrations turned off?
Even when I turn off vibrations in specific app's settings, it still vibrates when phone is on vibrate mode.
Hah, i had the same thought yesterday... would be awesome to have more freedom to configure those things...
oneplus should replace the slider to:
all / vibrate only / all off
Apparently there is an app that does this. It's called VibrateMode. Give it a try.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/alert-slider-ring-vibrate-silent.455587/
This one works like a charm
Playa82 said:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/alert-slider-ring-vibrate-silent.455587/
This one works like a charm
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There is three version of that app and i had tried all the version one-by-one but nothing work for me... when i install that app and open it it's set my phone vibrate by default even the slider is set for 'All' condition, however when i switch to priority level that app still showing my phone is set to vibrate and when i set to silent then it's showing silent, but when i revert back to ring for all condition then phone still showing in vibration situation.
you are luck one because that apps worked with you!
Its all the same apk. Just follow the instructions
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Hi all,
i've noted that there is a battery led at the right side of the fingerprint sensor. when the battery is off and u try to switch on ur phone it will glow.
it there an app, without unlocking the bootloader, that allow to use it as a notification led?
thanks in advance
I'm almost certain "no". LightFlow works, but only if rooted.
The "Moto LED Enabler" app doesn't work very well, but in the latest build of LineageOS it becomes with the system setting the option of turn on/off the battery LED as notification LED
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I'm almost certain "no". LightFlow works, but only if rooted.
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what are the lightflow settings you used to make it work?
Hi, the only Rom I saw which manages the battery led as notification successfully is Aosp extended. Pretty nice Rom by the way.
I am not sure how, but it does even blink whenever a notification is pending. I saw no way to control it, although the default behaviour is good enough for my needs
Floodland said:
Hi, the only Rom I saw which manages the battery led as notification successfully is Aosp extended. Pretty nice Rom by the way.
I am not sure how, but it does even blink whenever a notification is pending. I saw no way to control it, although the default behaviour is good enough for my needs
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Ressurection Remix and LineageOS also.
MartianNinja said:
what are the lightflow settings you used to make it work?
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First, have to be rooted, have to use the paid version (I'm pretty sure that's still a requirement) of LightFlow..
Grant LightFlow SuperUser permission.
I think the main ones are
>In Settings/Device Settings and Root, select:
-Direct Mode
-Root Mode
-Run every command as root
>In Settings/LED Control
-under 'Additional LEDs found,' select 'charging control'
Then, for your chosen apps (and I haven't tested that many, just want for email, sms, and voicemail/missed calls)
go to the Light tab, then find "charging LED" and change to Solid.
'charging Brightness' is at 1 by default, and changing it doesn't seem to matter.
Nice thing on this phone is that the LED, after a few seconds of solid, goes to blinking (on the Moto X Pure, stayed solid)
The solution from "djroese33" works on my Moto G4 Plus 16GB 7.0 (magisk) STOCK.
Use any custom ROM, almost all has that feature.. but without root I don't think it's possible.
It must be rooted.
I use the free Legacy light flow.
Moto LED enabler and Moto E & X Led only allowed me to change it based on the battery charging, not as a notification for emails, texts, calls.
Ive read many posts saying its in nearly every custom rom, but I have not been able to find it in Resurrection Remix.
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It must be rooted.
I use the free Legacy light flow.
Moto LED enabler and Moto E & X Led only allowed me to change it based on the battery charging, not as a notification for emails, texts, calls.
Ive read many posts saying its in nearly every custom rom, but I have not been able to find it in Resurrection Remix.
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In RR at least ( this may apply to other ROMs), the notification LED and the battery LED are hiding under Settings>notifications, press the cog icon in the top right corner. Options to enable/disable the LEDs are there, though not as customisable as the aforementioned apps or ROMs.
majo3000 said:
The solution from "djroese33" works on my Moto G4 Plus 16GB 7.0 (magisk) STOCK.
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Can u give the link of that solution? Or is that the magisk module?
Turn off LED Notification light in Moto G4 Plus (RR rom)
To Disable or Turn Off the led notification light in moto g4 plus(RR custom rom) :
(1) Go to setting
(2) Click on the searching icon then type "Configure Notifications".
Search it then you can see the option to disable the light
Since proximity sensor on F3 is fairly useless/non stable on calls I compiled the [A11/A12] AOSP dialer with proximity checkbox. Install via Magisk.
Set dialer as default phone app (reboot) and check proximity ON (so proximity doesn't work anymore...)
In call :
you can either use your powerbutton or double tap on statusbar to dim screen.
or you can use a small macro add-on I made - Call_AutoScreen_On-Off_(F3) - which auto dims screen when call is started and auto lights up the screen when call is ended. How to :
install MacroDroid
import the unzipped macro
give permissions where needed (reboot/don't forget to nuke proximity in dialer ofc).
thx @anuppoudel for testing as well
Added A12 AOSP Dialer
Thank you @raystef66 for providing such a useful solution, most needed
Since I got the F3, I've gotten used to just manually locking the screen before I put the phone to my ear. So, what advantage do I get from using your modified app?
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your work! I'm just curious...
esszett said:
Since I got the F3, I've gotten used to just manually locking the screen before I put the phone to my ear. So, what advantage do I get from using your modified app?
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your work! I'm just curious...
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Automation instead of manually lock
raystef66 said:
Since proximity sensor on F3 is fairly useless/non stable on calls I compiled the AOSP dialer with proximity checkbox. Install via Magisk.
Set dialer as default phone app (reboot) and check proximity ON (so proximity doesn't work anymore...)
In call :
you can either use your powerbutton or double tap on statusbar to dim screen.
or you can use a small macro add-on I made - Call_AutoScreen_On-Off_(F3) - which auto dims screen when call is started and auto lights up the screen when call is ended. How to :
install MacroDroid
import the unzipped macro
give permissions where needed (reboot/don't forget to nuke proximity in dialer ofc).
thx @anuppoudel for testing as well
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Thanks brother. U rock!
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Automation instead of manually lock
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Ok, thanks...
1. The screen is locked with the app, but I have to manually dim the screen by pressing the power button? Hmm...
2. When the call starts I have to switch loudspeaker on and off again before I actually can hear the one who's calling (or the one I am calling resp.) over the earpiece (is there any solution for this bug out there? or has it even been solved and I'm still doing it out of habit? ).
Unfortunately, it seems that this mod would make the whole dumb workaround procedure even more frustrating (for me)
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Ok, thanks...
1. The screen is locked with the app, but I have to manually dim the screen by pressing the power button? Hmm...
2. When the call starts I have to switch loudspeaker on and off again before I actually can hear the one who's calling (or the one I am calling resp.) over the earpiece (is there any solution for this bug out there? or has it even been solved and I'm still doing it out of habit? ).
Unfortunately, it seems that this mod would make the whole dumb workaround procedure even more frustrating (for me)
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U can choose not to use. Dev is sharing his solution out of goodwill anyways
esszett said:
Ok, thanks...
1. The screen is locked with the app, but I have to manually dim the screen by pressing the power button? Hmm...
2. When the call starts I have to switch loudspeaker on and off again before I actually can hear the one who's calling (or the one I am calling resp.) over the earpiece (is there any solution for this bug out there? or has it even been solved and I'm still doing it out of habit? ).
Unfortunately, it seems that this mod would make the whole dumb workaround procedure even more frustrating (for me)
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Point of this all is to nuke proximity sensor (more stability during calls) and let the macro do the job of auto dimming the screen when call gets active and waking it up when call's done. No more no less. So no more pressing the powerbutton or whatever.
Even with the macro running during call you can easily dt2w or press power button to wake screen. Dim it again by pressing the powerbutton again (or double tap statusbar). But how many times does that happen? Not much for me.
For you it does apparently because you have to press loudspeaker. Well you can as you did before on the other dialer you had. Only thing now is that proximity is disabled as well. So more stability.
In the past even with just pressing the power button I had wake-ups during calls. Proximity is unstable so therefore diabling it is the logic solution (for me).
As mentioned above, it's up to others to use it or not.
PS : in macro you can easily add some time to it before screen auto-dims so you have time enough to tap your loudspeaker. Or even add a speakerphone task. Up to you.
keyoke87 said:
U can choose not to use. Dev is sharing his solution out of goodwill anyways
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Unfortunately, the problem with the proximity sensor is extremely unsatisfactory - a feature that always worked reliably since my first smartphone was mightily screwed up by Xiaomi. I guess everyone who makes several calls per day is annoyed by the behavior and is looking for solutions. Therefore, it is of course highly gratifying if among the annoyed users there are also a few developers who can program solutions.
My frustration with the proximity sensor was not meant to blame the dev for not bringing a solution that works for me - the criticism is solely for Xiaomi. As I said, I appreciate the developer's work! Therefore, sorry if my post came across with a bad mood... I'm glad that the workaround app offered by the dev helps many users
@raystef66
Thank you for your answer! Earlier I was still unsure, now I know: the loudspeaker on/off "game" isn't over on my device - I just tested it. For an outgoing call, I have to deactivate the loudspeaker only after the ring tone, otherwise the earpiece remains silent. Unfortunately, this ring tone sometimes starts after 1 second, sometimes after 5 seconds - and sometimes without waiting time the call starts immediately. So, I don't think it's possible to create a universal solution with a macro.
The thing that works for me, on the other hand, is that the phone stays locked until I unlock it (lucky me! ). Initially, this accidently wake-up also happened to me, because I came to the fingerprint sensor with the index finger or thumb - but here I have now also re-educated myself
Anyway, thanks for not resigning yourself to the status quo and continuing to look for solutions!
esszett said:
Unfortunately, the problem with the proximity sensor is extremely unsatisfactory - a feature that always worked reliably since my first smartphone was mightily screwed up by Xiaomi. I guess everyone who makes several calls per day is annoyed by the behavior and is looking for solutions. Therefore, it is of course highly gratifying if among the annoyed users there are also a few developers who can program solutions.
My frustration with the proximity sensor was not meant to blame the dev for not bringing a solution that works for me - the criticism is solely for Xiaomi. As I said, I appreciate the developer's work! Therefore, sorry if my post came across with a bad mood... I'm glad that the workaround app offered by the dev helps many users
@raystef66
Thank you for your answer! Earlier I was still unsure, now I know: the loudspeaker on/off "game" isn't over on my device - I just tested it. For an outgoing call, I have to deactivate the loudspeaker only after the ring tone, otherwise the earpiece remains silent. Unfortunately, this ring tone sometimes starts after 1 second, sometimes after 5 seconds - and sometimes without waiting time the call starts immediately. So, I don't think it's possible to create a universal solution with a macro.
The thing that works for me, on the other hand, is that the phone stays locked until I unlock it (lucky me! ). Initially, this accidently wake-up also happened to me, because I came to the fingerprint sensor with the index finger or thumb - but here I have now also re-educated myself
Anyway, thanks for not resigning yourself to the status quo and continuing to look for solutions!
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no worries. i know that the proximity sensor on this phone is just trash. cheers!
On previous version call recording didn't work fully. Therefore made a second version which provides call recording as well
Alioth_AOSP_Dialer_Proximity_raystef66_v2
Apologies if this is off topic but this thread will likely attract the right eyes.. Dialing hasnt been my big problem yet..
How do you deal with pocket wake up ?? Face unlock (maybe tap to wake ??) the position of the fingerprint reader mean this thing is constantly awake and pin lock failing in my pockets.. Driving me crazy.
EDIT :::
Testing it (pixel experience plus) my phone never senses, in any orientation.. Others report some form of sensing.
Upright.. hand to phone.. hand over phone.. I am not getting anything.
It wakes on movement.. It wakes to attempt face unlock (I guess).. It wakes on screen touch,, it never overrides that despite there being an option to prevent accidental wake up (which has no noticeable effect). I dont see what combo of settings may be correct here.
Its currently flat out unusable.. Its a mobile phone which you cannot put in your pocket and which wakes as you carry it. People cant be just accepting this...
Both ZIP files added over Magisk? Or one with TWRP and one with Magisk?
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your useful app.
In android 12 I have a problem, app background color is a very awful green! Please check attachment, what is the problem?
Thanks!
beicuxhaven said:
Both ZIP files added over Magisk? Or one with TWRP and one with Magisk?
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AOSP dialer is a module - Other is a macro - It's all in description.
Creative9170 said:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your useful app.
In android 12 I have a problem, app background color is a very awful green! Please check attachment, what is the problem?
Thanks!
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Because its 11.0. Not compiled for 12.
raystef66 said:
AOSP dialer is a module - Other is a macro - It's all in description.
Because its 11.0. Not compiled for 12.
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Can you please compile it for A12 too? Because most of the A12 roms doesn't have call recorder now. But your aosp app works good on A12 but has some minor theme problems.
Thanks in advance
Creative9170 said:
Can you please compile it for A12 too? Because most of the A12 roms doesn't have call recorder now. But your aosp app works good on A12 but has some minor theme problems.
Thanks in advance
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I second this. I like having call recording when I call automated robot calls than I don't need to pay a attention and if I miss something I can relisten to it without a problem or with headphones if it was to quiet. It also works to set people up but in my state it's illegal to record someone who doesn't know their being recorder. So you would just be getting yourself in trouble to.
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qestion where is the call recording saved location at ?
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qestion where is the call recording saved location at ?
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internal_music_call recordings