HI anyone have wall paper that can hide the notch in Galaxy A50
share the wallpaper please
Just install the Nacho Notch from play store. It works beautifully on our phone.
Thanks! DIdn't want to root my phone yet so I''m surprised there's an app that does this without root. Kind of got used to the notch though...going to see if I like this notchless look better
This app have good wallpapers: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paolo4c.wallpaper
To hide the notch in Galaxy A50,
Go to Settings.
Tap on Display.
Tap full Screen Apps
Now, three dots, and select "Advanced Options"
You will find “Hide camera cutout” option.
If you enable it, the notch will disappear.
If you want notch back, disable the “Hide camera cutout” option.
_Allan_ said:
To hide the notch in Galaxy A50,
Go to Settings.
Tap on Display.
Now, three dots, and select "Advanced Options"
You will find “Hide front camera” option.
If you enable it, the notch will be disappeared.
If you want notch back, disable the “Hide front camera” option.
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Could you post a screenshot? I do not see the 3 dots
He forgot one step, application on full display and after that you have three dots.
leon_123_ said:
Could you post a screenshot? I do not see the 3 dots
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Updated, as mentioned, I forgot "Full Screen Apps"
_Allan_ said:
To hide the notch in Galaxy A50,
Go to Settings.
Tap on Display.
Tap full Screen Apps
Now, three dots, and select "Advanced Options"
You will find “Hide camera cutout” option.
If you enable it, the notch will disappear.
If you want notch back, disable the “Hide camera cutout” option.
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tried an perfectly working thank you ma. been using my phone for almost 9months now didnt know its possible
Step 1: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open app drawer on your A50
Step 2: Tap Settings app
Step 3: Tap Display
Step 4: Scroll down and tap Full-screen apps
Step 5: Tap Three vertical dots (More) at the upper right corner
Step 6: Tap Advanced settings
By default turned off the hide camera toggle in your Samsung galaxy A50
Step 7: Turn on Hide camera cutout toggle
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Hello.
Is there some way to change the shortcuts on the lock screen? I would to change Voice Assistent shortcut.
Thanks a lot
dylan83 said:
Hello.
Is there some way to change the shortcuts on the lock screen? I would to change Voice Assistent shortcut.
Thanks a lot
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Step 1: Head to Settings menu and then choose Apps.
Step 2: Press the gear icon in the top right-hand corner and choose Default Apps > Assist & voice input.
Step 3: Tap the Assist option and choose None from the pop-up menu.
The current selection is Google, which means that the Google Now shortcut on the lock screen will be replaced. And now for that caveat: Changing this setting also disables long-pressing the Home button to open Google Now on Tap.
If you change your mind, you can always switch the Assist app back to Google.
Thanks you very very much.
I solve the problem.
Happy new week
philipped346 said:
Step 1: Head to Settings menu and then choose Apps.
Step 2: Press the gear icon in the top right-hand corner and choose Default Apps > Assist & voice input.
Step 3: Tap the Assist option and choose None from the pop-up menu.
The current selection is Google, which means that the Google Now shortcut on the lock screen will be replaced. And now for that caveat: Changing this setting also disables long-pressing the Home button to open Google Now on Tap.
If you change your mind, you can always switch the Assist app back to Google.
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Hello all,
I have a Verizon version 3XL on Android 10. I have heard about people removing or disabling Digital Wellbeing, but I can't seem to do it on the device.
Does anyone know any ADB commands I can use to achieve this? Thank you!
Go to settings on your Pixel smartphone
Tap 'Digital Wellbeing' In the top right,
tap the three-dot icon
Tap 'Turn off usage access'
On the next screen toggle 'permit usage access' to off
uicnren said:
Go to settings on your Pixel smartphone
Tap 'Digital Wellbeing' In the top right,
tap the three-dot icon
Tap 'Turn off usage access'
On the next screen toggle 'permit usage access' to off
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Thanks!
Short description:
Double tap on AOD screen to open lock screen
Description:
This app adds the ability to double tap on AOD screen to open lock screen, where you can view notification text and remove them with a swipe without unlocking the screen.
This app was made exclusively for the OnePlus 7th model and was tested on it, but should work on OnePlus 6 / 6T, 7 / 7T, 7 Pro / 7T Pro models and possibly on other devices with Amoled screens. This app is not tied to this brand of device.
Installation:
1). Activate application "OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod"
Settings -> System -> Accessibility -> OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod
2). Enable option "Tap the screen to show"
Settings -> Display -> Ambient display -> Tap the screen to show
How it works:
On the off screen, one tap turns on AOD screen, on AOD screen using this app, double tap opens the lock screen.
Double tap of this app works only on AOD screen! This screen is not completely off, it is a screen with a black background on which the clock and notification icons.
Source code and apk: https://github.com/XJIOP/OnePlus-AOD-DoubleTap-Mod
PS: Sorry for my english.
Not seeing the option in security, fingerprint to "tap to wake"
ddaharu said:
Not seeing the option in security, fingerprint to "tap to wake"
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This option you can find
Settings -> Display -> Ambient display -> Tap the screen to show
XJIOP said:
This option you can find
Settings -> Display -> Ambient display -> Tap the screen to show
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I turn on option in Accessibility menu, but doesnt show Tap the screen to show in Ambient Display.
Shyciii said:
I turn on option in Accessibility menu, but doesnt show Tap the screen to show in Ambient Display.
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You need update your system to Android 10.
works
XJIOP said:
You need update
your system to Android 10.
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I'm on android 10: 10.3.0, and doesnt show option.
So the doubletap on aod to open lockscreen is working without this mod. Doubletap work on aod default android 10 for me. One tap to show aod doesnt work default rom. This I want (one tap to show aod).
This mod is addition to one tap to show AOD and must work perfectly is your phone locked with fingerprint. How it works in other cases, I don’t know.
This mod only turn on screen when you double tap on AOD screen.
I don't see the setting in ambient displays, im on Android 10 oneplus open beta
The option "Tap the screen to show" didn't appear.
Running oos 10.3.0
Same to me.
Work on ob3
Pretty sure this only works on 6T...
not work on Oneplus 6 with 10.3.0 !!
Doesn't work for me. It doesn't show the option in the ambient display although i activated accessibility service for the app.
OnePlus 5t
Works, quite useful, thanks
XJIOP said:
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I'm on 9.0.16 and it works perfect for me, thank you
Sent from my OnePlus6T using XDA Labs
Working great..
Works for me on 10.3.0. Although if you are unlocked (e.g. kept unlocked by Smart Lock), the double tap will bypass the lock screen. Basically this is a way to enable "tap to show ambient display" and "double tap to wake" at the same time.
Hi,
Just install and it works fine.
How can I customize my phone to turn off screen by a double tap somewhere, like at the top on the notification bar? On my old phoneI could do this and I think it may have been an option in Gravity Box. I know there's the option to turn off the screen when double taping an empty area on home screen. But I would prefer something more accessible. Anyone know of any working Magisk modules that allow for this customization?
You can do this natively via motion & gesture settings if you are on One UI 3.0
twinh3ad said:
You can do this natively via motion & gesture settings if you are on One UI 3.0
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how/where?
Anatart said:
how/where?
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Follow the arrows ..
Xode said:
Follow the arrows ..
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Sorry if I wasn't clear but I mean from any screen, not just the home screen. I think it was an option in gravity box to double tap the status bar at the top to turn off the screen.
Anatart said:
Sorry if I wasn't clear but I mean from any screen, not just the home screen. I think it was an option in gravity box to double tap the status bar at the top to turn off the screen.
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This screenshot shows exactly the option you are looking for .. depending on which device you have ..
Anatart said:
Sorry if I wasn't clear but I mean from any screen, not just the home screen. I think it was an option in gravity box to double tap the status bar at the top to turn off the screen.
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The closest setup I could find was One Hand Operation, by Samsung. You are not double tapping, but you can swipe from ANY screen.
I have an S22 with Android 13. Posts on the web say that if I swipe down twice to get to Settings, there should be an "edit" button in the bottom left corner where the settings shortcuts can be set up. I have no "edit" button? What am I missing?
Thanks
It's in the upper right. After pulling down twice click the three dots (ellipse) and you will see edit buttons.
gernerttl said:
It's in the upper right. After pulling down twice click the three dots (ellipse) and you will see edit buttons.
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Many thanks for the pointer but I still don't see the settings shortcut view that allows the tiles or the other buttons that should appear at the bottom of the screen.
Thanks
Are you talking about rearranging the settings menu?
Not exactly. I have been looking at a number of Android 13 reviews that show one of the features as being a tile view for quick access to favourite settings. I get the normal settings view but can't find the tile view.