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Seeing as how some were concerned with burn-in/didn't want the status bar I'm releasing a first step towards it.
The status bar has been removed, however apps don't seem to reclaim it. I'll be working on this tonight/tomorrow and post any updates on it.
This is for Bigxie's v1 version of JB.
Update:
Adding a fullscreen version that permanently remains fullscreen after 2-3 force closes (There's only a few but they stop after a minute or two and I've yet to have any issues with anything else though I haven't extensively tested it).
XDA is having issues with photos for me, screenshot is here: http://postimage.org/image/yx6en8kif/
FullScreen Mode: http://multiupload.biz/0y10uw1bgdgh/FullScreen Mode_MultiUpload.biz.zip.html
And for those with issues:
Standard JellyBean:
http://multiupload.biz/5puvw2cp7yp1/JB-Original-Navbar_MultiUpload.biz.zip.html
one questions: are only the icons removed or the hole status bar includig the black background?
the status bar doesn't burn in. the rest of the screen just loses brightness, whereas the status bar is black and doen't emit light. the oleds in this section and in the softbutton-section don't lose brightness because they aren't used that much. that's crappy, cause it is pretty good visible after just a couple of months of usage.
madphone said:
one questions: are only the icons removed or the hole status bar includig the black background?
the status bar doesn't burn in. the rest of the screen just loses brightness, whereas the status bar is black and doen't emit light. the oleds in this section and in the softbutton-section don't lose brightness because they aren't used that much. that's crappy, cause it is pretty good visible after just a couple of months of usage.
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The whole status bar is gone, you can't even slide it down or anything. Also could you elaborate on the losing brightness part please?
Also if anyone else has ideas I'm willing to try them. Causing the SystemUI to crash it enters the correct full screen for a min or two, but that isn't permanent nor ideal.
especially the blue subpixels lose brightness the older they get. entering fullscreen mode, let's say watching a movie, shows, that the status bar and onscreen buttons area are more blue than the rest of the screen. this is because these areas weren't used that much.
samoled is very crappy when it comes to longevity. especially for power users it's really bullsh... i had it on every samsung samoled so far. only omnia 7 with windows phone doesn't show these "burned icons" because it's mostly running in full screen, except you touch the status bar, then the icons pop in.
Lol sorry to say but after reading this thread ... I'm just as confused as the box boy in your phones background... =\ not going to try this one...
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especially the blue subpixels lose brightness the older they get. entering fullscreen mode, let's say watching a movie, shows, that the status bar and onscreen buttons area are more blue than the rest of the screen. this is because these areas weren't used that much.
samoled is very crappy when it comes to longevity. especially for power users it's really bullsh... i had it on every samsung samoled so far. only omnia 7 with windows phone doesn't show these "burned icons" because it's mostly running in full screen, except you touch the status bar, then the icons pop in.
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Wow i`m waiting for a replacment now for this burn in crap,i like the phone but this is unbearable wish i would of known.
How the hell do you check your notifications?? This seems kind of stupid.
akira02rex said:
How the hell do you check your notifications?? This seems kind of stupid.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28124445&postcount=1
I've seen a couple of requests like that one. Notifierpro apparently lets you (I've never tried it) and my curiosity as to how to actually remove the status bar lead me to this. (I'm not so worried about the burn in, and will leave my status bar there, I just know a couple of people seemed to want it gone to remove burn in)
Why not hide it with Nova/Apex launcher?
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Why not hide it with Nova/Apex launcher?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Because it will come back whenever you go into any other app. I don't care for this mod, but can see its use for some.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28124445&postcount=1
I've seen a couple of requests like that one. Notifierpro apparently lets you (I've never tried it) and my curiosity as to how to actually remove the status bar lead me to this. (I'm not so worried about the burn in, and will leave my status bar there, I just know a couple of people seemed to want it gone to remove burn in)
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Thank you for your work!
Just a question, if I was using apex, and I set swipe down action will show notification, will it show?
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Thank you for your work!
Just a question, if I was using apex, and I set swipe down action will show notification, will it show?
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No Idea, sorry, also adding an update to the main post.
http://postimage.org/image/yx6en8kif/
tried this on holo launcher, notifications didn't show up
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Hi matt
I have error 404 when trying to download the full screen zip
Is it possible to have the reversal zip ? or a toggle function ?
I need a mediafire or dropbox link for Fullscreen please
Updated with original/ working upload for fullscreen
Thank you
Is it possible to have a toggle Fullscreen ?
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Thank you
Is it possible to have a toggle Fullscreen ?
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I might be able to make an app do it, to swap out the SystemUI.apk when toggled. idk if you can do that with the phone running though.
hi matt
just installed your Full Screen mod
and my Gnex is never starting (stays on bootloop)
I have the Jelly Belly V2 ROM
any idea ?
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hi matt
just installed your Full Screen mod
and my Gnex is never starting (stays on bootloop)
I have the Jelly Belly V2 ROM
any idea ?
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Probably isn't compatible with Jelly Belly V2.
I've only tested it on bigxie's v1
strange as it it is system.apk or system UI if I'm right , so must be the same on JB ROMs
You know, I just bought a quick circle case, its nice and all, but where the heck is my battery status, ??? I mean battery should be part of the normal stats provided on that circle screen. How hard is it to put a battery percentage bar in those watches honestly, I cannot believe LG didn't think of this. When anyone quick glances at that quick circle it should give more than the time on there, I mean yea it looks nice, but, I rather have more utility then just a pretty watch, I wear a watch anyways and don't really need to look at my phone for the watch. shouldn't they have a notification bar permanently on there instead of just appearing for .5 seconds and disappearing, The entire point of that quick circle screen should be to give the user 'QUICK' information about their notifications, battery, and yes time and date.
I hope they really fix this issue with the upcoming andriod L update
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You know, I just bought a quick circle case, its nice and all, but where the heck is my battery status, ??? I mean battery should be part of the normal stats provided on that circle screen. How hard is it to put a battery percentage bar in those watches honestly, I cannot believe LG didn't think of this. When anyone quick glances at that quick circle it should give more than the time on there, I mean yea it looks nice, but, I rather have more utility then just a pretty watch, I wear a watch anyways and don't really need to look at my phone for the watch. shouldn't they have a notification bar permanently on there instead of just appearing for .5 seconds and disappearing, The entire point of that quick circle screen should be to give the user 'QUICK' information about their notifications, battery, and yes time and date.
I hope they really fix this issue with the upcoming andriod L update
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with "quick circle apps" from play store you can check your battery and notifications and more
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with "quick circle apps" from play store you can check your battery and notifications and more
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While i appreciate and also own the app you mentioned, It still does not provide me with a glance to look at notifications and battery status, its just easier to just open the flip case rather then flip over the watch and open an app, which is rather lengthy to look at something as simple as a battery status
I'd like to know this as well. Could easily be shown in the circle, instead of having to flip open the case every time to see the percentage.
that's right ts, just a quick glance for battery remaining. since battery icon shows up in qc window when you are charging.
another thing they must add in quick circle is radio app.
since it's similar to music app in design when in notification area.
just the ability to change channel via qc window in a glance.
Here's an idea
How about on double tap, you can see the clock with the ring animation. When the ring animation has finished then it stays on as battery percentage. Full ring = 100% battery. If the battery is low then the ring could be red in colour.
Is anyone from LG reading this??
At this point, it's been quite a while since the screen (specifically nav bar) burn-in issues were brought to light. In November, Google released an update that faded the nav bar buttons after a few seconds, in order to prevent premature burn-in. Personally, I didn't want to risk it so I immediately disabled my nav bar with the build.prop and have been relying solely on pie controls since day 1. As such, I have no noticeable burn-in in the nav bar area, or anywhere on the screen. But, I'm considering going back to the normal stock nav bar as I find that to be a more simple way to navigate on a daily basis. But I don't want to risk premature screen burn-in by doing so.
Since November, the talk of screen burn-in issues has pretty much disappeared. And now it has me wondering if that November update to fade the nav bar buttons truly resolved the problem. So I'm looking to get feedback from those who have had their Pixel 2 XL for more than 2 months and have had their nav bar fully enabled the entire time, in order to get a base line of whether or not the premature screen burn-in issue is really a thing of the past.
So please report in if you have:
1) Had your 2 XL for at least 2 months
2) Had your nav bar fully enabled the entire time
If you are one of those people, please participate in the attached poll. Also, feel free to comment with your thoughts if you wish.
Thanks!
I am using my Pixel 2 XL for 5+ SOT daily since early december with about 50% screen brightness. My permanently visible navbar shows zero burn-in.
Try Swipe Navigation to navigate without the Navigation Bar, I will never go back to those buttons.
I've been using mine completely stock since I got it Nov 23, and I've got zero burn in. I was even using mine before the supposed fix was rolled out.
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Try Swipe Navigation to navigate without the Navigation Bar, I will never go back to those buttons.
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How do you get swipe navigation. Do you need to have root?
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How do you get swipe navigation. Do you need to have root?
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You need root in order to edit the build prop to disable the nav bar.
I'm testing swipe navigation out now. I think I do prefer it over Pie Controls, in my short 2 hours of playing with it.
I'm glad to hear that the burn-in issue seems to be a thing of the past, even with the stock nav bar. I'm hoping people continue to chime in with their long term use of the stock nav bar and burn-in. I am still thinking I'd prefer to go back to the stock nav bar if I don't have to worry about burn-in with it.
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You need root in order to edit the build prop to disable the nav bar.
I'm testing swipe navigation out now. I think I do prefer it over Pie Controls, in my short 2 hours of playing with it.
I'm glad to hear that the burn-in issue seems to be a thing of the past, even with the stock nav bar. I'm hoping people continue to chime in with their long term use of the stock nav bar and burn-in. I am still thinking I'd prefer to go back to the stock nav bar if I don't have to worry about burn-in with it.
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It's funny, I used swipe navigation since I got this phone but it was a pain to reach all the way over to the left when using it one handed to go back. I kept seeing your posts about using pie controls so I figured I would give it a go. What I like about pie control over swipe is you don't have to reach to far. I set the bottom 2 corners as the trigger. I do like swipe navigation better though.
I've had mine since October 26th and have zero burn in. 4-5 hours SOT a day. I'm still awaiting reports of 100% verified burn in at launch as opposed to image retention. Most people were probably full of ****.
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It's funny, I used swipe navigation since I got this phone but it was a pain to reach all the way over to the left when using it one handed to go back. I kept seeing your posts about using pie controls so I figured I would give it a go. What I like about pie control over swipe is you don't have to reach to far. I set the bottom 2 corners as the trigger. I do like swipe navigation better though.
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Sorry, I misspoke. I'm using "Gesture Control", not Swipe Navigation. With Gesture Control, the trigger points are all in the bottom center area of the screen. So you don't have to reach all the way to the edges of the screen to go back or open recents.
Link to Gesture Control:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.conena.navigation.gesture.control&hl=en
AndrasLOHF said:
I've had mine since October 26th and have zero burn in. 4-5 hours SOT a day. I'm still awaiting reports of 100% verified burn in at launch as opposed to image retention. Most people were probably full of ****.
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I'm really starting to think you're right. I did see very clear pictures that showed the issue. But everyone that shared the pictures immediately returned their phone, rather than doing something like trying to play a full screen movie to see if it resolved it. I suppose if premature burn-in was really an issue, we would see it with the status bar, specifically the battery indicator. However, after over 4 months of usage as my daily phone, I have absolutely no burn in anywhere on my screen, including the status bar. And I haven't seen a single other person report burn-in with their status bar.
AndrasLOHF said:
I've had mine since October 26th and have zero burn in. 4-5 hours SOT a day. I'm still awaiting reports of 100% verified burn in at launch as opposed to image retention. Most people were probably full of ****.
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Mine was burnt in since launch and it's worse now. I have used a white and coloured nav bars to minimise it but it's there.
There is status bar burn in and a burn in just above the navigation keys.
I am always considering trying to get it exchanged but I am in the UK and have to go to EE and i'm sure they'll mess me around. Don't want to waste money on Insurance as i'm sure I will get burn in again on the next one.
As for the update to fade the nav bar, having a black nav bar is what causes the worst issue as the nav bar area is brighter on an all white screen. The buttons themselves are only very slightly visible so fading the navbar isn't a solution.
Samsung changed their nav bar to light colours in an update on the S8 shortly after launch as they knew the nav bar being black would make the rest of the screen burn in quicker.
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... Don't want to waste money on Insurance as i'm sure I will get burn in again on the next one.
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I wouldn't be so sure your next one will get burn-in. At this point I have to believe you just received a defective screen. I have been using my 2 XL daily with 4+ hours of screen on time since late October and even though I've had my nav bar disabled since day 1, my status bar has been untouched. I just checked again with a burn in check app and my status bar has absolutely no burn-in, no matter what color background I test on with 100% screen brightness. Even in the one area I'd expect to see it, which is where the battery indicator is.
Even though there were some initial reports of nav bar burn-in, there were maybe 2 reports of status bar burn-in, that I remember seeing. And in the last 4 months since launch I haven't seen a single report of status bar burn-in. Honestly, if you have those issues you should definitely swap out for another device as what you are describing absolutely is not common on this phone.
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Personally, after testing gesture navigation for 2 days, I think I'm going to stick with that, rather than re-enabling my nav bar. It took a little getting used to but now I'm really loving it. It makes the stock nav bar (and even pie controls) feel/look dated.
This was my phone as of the 16th of December.
https://i.imgur.com/tCJDM5V.jpg
That's barely 2 months of usage. My status bar is also burnt in. It definitely exists and is definitely an issue. I'd also like to add that my display has very noticeable grain at virtually all birghtness levels.
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This was my phone as of the 16th of December.
https://i.imgur.com/tCJDM5V.jpg
That's barely 2 months of usage. My status bar is also burnt in. It definitely exists and is definitely an issue. I'd also like to add that my display has very noticeable grain at virtually all birghtness levels.
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whats your manufacturing date?
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whats your manufacturing date?
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I believe mid October
AndrasLOHF said:
I've had mine since October 26th and have zero burn in. 4-5 hours SOT a day. I'm still awaiting reports of 100% verified burn in at launch as opposed to image retention. Most people were probably full of ****.
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My experience has been the same. I bought my phone on launch day and got it October 24th. I have no burn in.
As for the comments about using navigation bar replacements like Pie Controls, Swipe Navigation, etc I just don't understand how people enjoy using those. They are so awkward, unintuitive and just a pain in the ass. Nice that the option exists but I'll never touch them. Plus, from everything I've read they require root which I will never do. I love the navigation bar just the way it is.
Now if Google could just fix the battery issues that started with the February update and became worse with the March update.
I've had my phone since mid October and if I put a solid grey background on, I can see an ever so subtle hint of maybe burn in but I think it's actually just some image retention. I say that because it's not noticeable at all with pictures or videos.
I was watching a YouTube video earlier and noticed burn-in. The home button and the line that separates the navbar from the rest of the screen. If Google would get rid of the navbar it would almost eliminate burn-in. I got an RMA so hopefully my next one won't do it. Here's the pics I sent Google.
+1, I've had mine for just over two weeks and I'm already seeing navbar burn in. Question, did yours seem to have status bar burn in when you first turned it on? I swear I saw the burn in line going across, it lines up with the bottom of the notch
There is already a thread about this. Search next time please
@qtpa2tnh
Me too. I could see at first time switching on a "line" between normal display and notch area.
I don't know if it's the display or just the program code.
If there's already a thread, can someone post the link?
I couldn't find it.
lambda89 said:
@qtpa2tnh
Me too. I could see at first time switching on a "line" between normal display and notch area.
I don't know if it's the display or just the program code.
If there's already a thread, can someone post the link?
I couldn't find it.
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c_86 said:
There is already a thread about this. Search next time please
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Thanks for pointing this out. The mods don't seem to care about keeping uncluttered boards around here anymore. I reported that there were multiple threads regarding the speakers and this is the reply I received, "that`s fine , we let them be, thanks for reporting".
I strongly recommend NavBarApps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.damianpiwowarski.navbarapps
You need some color to fill the empty navigation bar. Your entire screen is wearing pixels but the nav bar is not. That's how you're getting screen burn. Notice how every other manufacturer is doing that but Google.
I've used this app on my P2XL with success.
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obsanity said:
I strongly recommend NavBarApps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.damianpiwowarski.navbarapps
You need some color to fill the empty navigation bar. Your entire screen is wearing pixels but the nav bar is not. That's how you're getting screen burn. Notice how every other manufacturer is doing that but Google.
I've used this app on my P2XL with success.
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I was using Navbar Apps. Still burnt in the home button.
It also matters what color you use. Red doesn't wear at all. Green is middle of the road and blue is the most wearing. I usually stick to light gray navigation and status bar colors to include all pixels as much as possible and still see buttons and icons.
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I was using Navbar Apps. Still burnt in the home button.
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Hello there,
With my GS8, I was able to hide status bar to enter in immersive mod.
With my GS20+, this option is not available anymore.
I try to enter into immersive mod with some ADB commands but a Black bar stay present during the navigation.
Is there any solution to fix it ?
something like this? But you need root.
The way I did it is with System UI Tuner from the Play Store and it works fine. For some reason, tge ADB commands for immersive mode get weird on newer Samsung devices and leave the black bar at the top of the screen but work just fine on other devices such as OnePlus and LG, but with System UI Tuner, you can enable immersive mode on Samsung devices just fine.
Here is a link to it in the Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zacharee1.systemuituner
You will have to run ADB commands to enable permissions for it but it works great. I have used it successfully on the S9, S10, and now the S20. No root is required either.
Pitipilot said:
Hello there,
With my GS8, I was able to hide status bar to enter in immersive mod.
With my GS20+, this option is not available anymore.
I try to enter into immersive mod with some ADB commands but a Black bar stay present during the navigation.
Is there any solution to fix it ?
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https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...re-screen-real-estate-no-root-needed-0177297/ hiD both of mine using that oN my ULTRA
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https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...re-screen-real-estate-no-root-needed-0177297/ hiD both of mine using that oN my ULTRA
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I used that one on my S8 and actually still have the link to that page saved in an email I sent to myself. I had issues with it on my S10. I have been using System UI Tuner on my Samsung devices since the S10, although I did use it on one or two of the S9s I had because it was just faster.
I didn't have to use System UI Tuner on any of the OnePlus phones I had because the ADB commands worked fine. I use gestures on my phone so I don't need to hide the navigation bar since there is an option to hide it built into Android 10 when using gestures, I just had to hide the status bar.
System UI tuner still leaves a black bar on top on my S20 Ultra.
I think we need root for a true immerssive mode.
Kiran-Kumar said:
System UI tuner still leaves a black bar on top on my S20 Ultra.
I think we need root for a true immerssive mode.
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No black bar on my S20.
truckerdewd said:
No black bar on my S20.
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This is how it looks on mine in potrait mode.
It appears as if I have turned on hide cutout.
truckerdewd said:
I used that one on my S8 and actually still have the link to that page saved in an email I sent to myself. I had issues with it on my S10. I have been using System UI Tuner on my Samsung devices since the S10, although I did use it on one or two of the S9s I had because it was just faster.
I didn't have to use System UI Tuner on any of the OnePlus phones I had because the ADB commands worked fine. I use gestures on my phone so I don't need to hide the navigation bar since there is an option to hide it built into Android 10 when using gestures, I just had to hide the status bar.
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Whatever you assume. i needed no assistance,as you addressed wrong person as i didnt create the thread
@truckerdewd @MASTERGRAD
on devices with a punch hole this doesn't work. Like @Kiran-Kumar wrote it just turn's that area into a black bar.
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I have used it successfully on the S9, S10, and now the S20. No root is required either.
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Show us the receipts. I wanna see proof.
Any update `? I'd love to kill that useless status bar
@Mucky2
do you have root?
Mucky2 said:
Any update `? I'd love to kill that useless status bar
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You can "kill" the Status bar with the options offered on this thread, but the black bar still remains, except on the Home screen and maybe a couple of apps...
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Xode said:
You can "kill" the Status bar with the options offered on this thread, but the black bar still remains, except on the Home screen and maybe a couple of apps...
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Have you seen my video?
Xode said:
You can "kill" the Status bar with the options offered on this thread, but the black bar still remains, except on the Home screen and maybe a couple of apps...
S20U-Exynos
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Well, with killing I meant a clean display without the black bar lmao. @chieco No I don't got root rights, but afaik this is achievable even without root. My guess is that the android version with one ui does not support immersive mode for the given display resolution. However, there should be a solution for this.
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No black bar on my S20.
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How did you get rid of the black bar on S20?
I tried immersive mode "full" and "status", and neither provided true immersive mode. The clock, network status and battery icon disappear, but launching any app still shows a black bar across the top. "Immersive mode" just removes text from the top, but the black bar remains.
@Mucky2
unfortunately you are wrong. It's sadly not possible to achieve Full Immersive Mode without root.. your guesses are wrong. There is a non-root option but that costs money and doesn't work for all apps and it has few other downsides to it. A friend of mine found the method I'm currently using, and it also works on my S20+ that is rooted.
@sublimaze
He didn't! he's talking crap. He is one of those people who's knowledge isn't updated and think those old method's still work. Since my S10 every time I opened a thread here or on reddit, there are always these people who pop in think they know it all but in reality they make claims that are untrue and can't be backed up by them. I asked him to show proof but nada! Because he can't! But he sounded so sure...
My friend is the only one who knows how. But he asked me not to share it. Maybe I can finally convince him to join xda and share his method with us.
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Well, with killing I meant a clean display without the black bar lmao. @chieco No I don't got root rights, but afaik this is achievable even without root. My guess is that the android version with one ui does not support immersive mode for the given display resolution. However, there should be a solution for this.
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Hope too that there is some solution without root....
chieco said:
Have you seen my video?
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Just watched that video and it looks interesting but there is no explanation at all ... it was probably recorded on rooted devices and if so then i'm not interested...sry [emoji6]
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Xode said:
Hope too that there is some solution without root....Just watched that video and it looks interesting but there is no explanation at all ... it was probably recorded on rooted devices and if so then i'm not interested...sry [emoji6]
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Yes it is rooted. I would say one more reason to root that's how it goes folks if you want full control of your device you need to root it. Otherwise Sammy is going to dictate everything you can and can't do with it. Must feel good to pay upwards of 1000$ and not being able to get rid of the Statusbar. It was especially annoying on the S10 since the Statusbar was sooo huge due to the punch hole being big af. Atleast on the S20 line the punch hole shrank enough where the statusbar is at a normal hight.
chieco said:
Yes it is rooted. I would say one more reason to root that's how it goes folks if you want full control of your device you need to root it. Otherwise Sammy is going to dictate everything you can and can't do with it. Must feel good to pay upwards of 1000$ and not being able to get rid of the Statusbar. It was especially annoying on the S10 since the Statusbar was sooo huge due to the punch hole being big af. Atleast on the S20 line the punch hole shrank enough where the statusbar is at a normal hight.
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Yeah, it was obvious [emoji16] .... this device is too expensive to root (for me) ..... still i can live nicely without full immersive mode [emoji106]
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