Hello, I'm using g6 play on work with an internal app that NOT work correctly on android PIE: the app use BLE that on pie require localization turned on to work, but battery life is too short. I'd like to known if is possible disable android update and all update notification. Security is not a concearn.
Alternatively there is a workaround/mod/hack to make work app that use ble without turn on localization??
Hannibal Smith said:
Hello, I'm using g6 play on work with an internal app that NOT work correctly on android PIE: the app use BLE that on pie require localization turned on to work, but battery life is too short. I'd like to known if is possible disable android update and all update notification. Security is not a concearn.
Alternatively there is a workaround/mod/hack to make work app that use ble without turn on localization??
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Disable Motorola update service.
Thanks, it worked.
There are any way to make work BLE on newest android without enabling localization?
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Don't know if everyone knows this. Cisco Anyconnect app is available in the Android market. You will find two different versions, one that says is for Samsung devices and the other says it is for rooted devices (no mention of brand).
I downloaded the one for rooted devices, installed correctly, and after complaining that the tun.k module was not found, I loaded it in the kernel and the app is working just fine.
tip: If you're on a kernel that has tun support just open a terminal and type:
su
modprobe tun
profit (no I'm kidding, don't type that
that's it.
My phone is running non-stock (Darky 9.5, Dark Core 2.4), i9000T from Mexico.
EDIT: Cisco...phew....they think they're the center of the universe. The VPN app places an icon up in the notification area and it stays there even when you're not using the VPN connection. Sometimes those guys can be so annoying.
Control notifications
Hello,
Thank you for the information, I searched a while ago and am happy to see that they released it after all
But this notification thing is so annoying that I download it to use it when I really need it and then uninstall it... Kind of a p*** in the a**...
SO, I was wondering, does anyone knows a way to disable notifications for a specific application ?
Or an app that would manage that, maybe an app that would control the permissions given to the applications (if the ability to display notifications needs a specific permission..) ?
Thank you
Yeah, it's a royal pain in the butt. Simple way to get rid of it is just force close the app. Go to settings-> Applications -> Downloaded and look for Anyconnect there and force close. When you need it again just run it as a normal app.
I keep it on my tablet but tbh uninstalled it from my phone.
That app still on?
Hi everybody,
i just bought a smartwatch 3 and i just don't get how to activate the wifi, i searched everywhere but no information.. even to activate or desactivate nfc to save battery but i cant find th options..
if anybody can help...
thank you
WiFi is not enabled until Google releases a version of Android Wear that supports it.
The same for NFC, it's active but only limited functionality available right now.
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WiFi is not enabled until Google releases a version of Android Wear that supports it.
The same for NFC, it's active but only limited functionality available right now.
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This is great news to hear! Can I ask for the source?
SOURCES
You see here WiFi Ready:
Play Store https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=sony_smartwatch_3_black
Sony Developers Product White Paper: http://dl-developer.sonymobile.com/documentation/whitepapers/SmartWatch3_SWR50_WP_1.pdf
Verizon, Technical Specs http://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/sony-smartwatch-3/ also in "FEATURES" it states "Wi-Fi ready (these features to be activated after launch, timing to be announced per Google)"
...And I posted official test documents in this forum proving it has WiFi
and the wait is almost over!!!
Been a long time in the making but finally:
Wi-Fi support
With GPS and offline music support, you can already leave your phone at home, then go jogging and jamming like normal. Now Android Wear supports watches with built-in Wi-Fi. As long as your watch is connected to a Wi-Fi network, and your phone has a data connection (wherever it is), you’ll be able to get notifications, send messages, and use all your favorite apps. And if you really do forget your phone, you can always ask your watch where it is.
Source: http://officialandroid.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/android-wear-wear-what-you-want-get.html
Is the wifi feature properly working? How will I know if the wifi feature is working? does this mean i can turn off bluetooth on my phone and have the smart watch still work?
The latest update to the Wear app now includes the Wi-fi functionality however, I could not get it to work. Has anybody else had any better luck
You still need to receive the Smartwatch upgrade (watch itself)
It should be out in the next couple of days or weeks. Just keep checking the Sony companion app.
Is there a Sony companion app for the SW3? I normally just check under settings on the watch itself.
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Is there a Sony companion app for the SW3? I normally just check under settings on the watch itself.
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yeah for windows though
when I first bought my SW3, I received a firmware upgrade notification. I was able to update it thru the watch itself connected to my phone,
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WiFi is not enabled until Google releases a version of Android Wear that supports it.
The same for NFC, it's active but only limited functionality available right now.
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I didn't know there was any NFC functionality yet. What is currently usable for NFC?
I think the only thing NFC on the watch can do is open the app on your phone. Apart from that it's useless.
You can use NFC to pair headphones with your watch, I pair my sbh-80 headphones this way
Has anyone received the wifi update yet?
lambstone said:
Has anyone received the wifi update yet?
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nope... it's theoretically due post Urbane release, but thats been and gone now... so we're waiting
rob_h said:
I think the only thing NFC on the watch can do is open the app on your phone. Apart from that it's useless.
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Thanks. I just found on another thread that it also starts up the watch when it's off. I tested it and that works and is pretty cool that NFC works when the watch is off, though I have doubts there will be many possibilities of using NFC with the watch off.
NFC can be somewhat powered by the reading device, so I thought I'd give this a try to see if it was enough to wake the watch up and power on. I turned my watch off, and tapped it to the NFC location on my phone. The phone launched the Android Wear companion app. The watch and phone both vibrated, and the "Sony" logo appeared on the watch then disappeared without ever finishing booting. I tried leaving it on the phone, and it buzzed a few times trying to start.
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I think the only thing NFC on the watch can do is open the app on your phone. Apart from that it's useless.
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ROB .. thats not true .. its not useless .. when implimented , it will be usable for bus fair, as credit card and lots of other features in the future.
After the android 10 ota update, i can't open android auto on my pixel. it shows in my apps but there is no icon installed on my phone(I am not rooted).
Any work around solution?
You'll find it under Settings, Google, Android Auto
If you're coming from a fresh 10 install, set it to auto start when connecting to a bluetooth device - either via what bullfinch110 said or go to Nova Launcher and create a shortcut to Android Auto Settings. But it has to be connected to that Bluetooth device otherwise it won't run. Otherwise take OTAs from Pie and it will remain as a launchable app.
So I had a issue with Android Auto on Android 10... My vehicle has the head unit JVC KW-M845BW and I couldn't get the android auto interface to pop up after installing Android 10. In Pie, I could just go into the app and turn on the bluetooth auto start up setting when the car started. Now that the app is not available to open, you have to hope starting the head unit will pull up Android Auto... In my car, I have to set the parking break to get Android auto app to pop up on Android 10 for the first time installation. After that, the app pops up on my head unit every time.
I've come across the same issue today - relocked my bootloader and on reboot and setup I can't locate the app. Play store says it's installed but it's not listed as installed on the phone. Sideloading the APK doesn't change this. I'm not using an AAuto headunit, gut using the phone as the display for my BT headunit.
Have force stopped the launcher, flashed the latest image, rooted, unrooted... I'm about to move to a Pie rom to see if it carries on
Someone has managed to use android auto on a Toyota C-hr?
Android Auto is now an integrated app in Android 10. You can trigger it either with a Tasker task or when connecting to a bluetooth device:
Go to settings > apps > android auto > additional settings > autolaunch with bluetooth, and set the app to autolaunch whenever it connects to your car's bluetooth.
Same issue here, but there is no "Autolaunch" option in settings for Android Auto version 5.0.500214. Any idea?
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Same issue here, but there is no "Autolaunch" option in settings for Android Auto version 5.0.500214. Any idea?
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My phone is on 4.9.594934 and it still has autolaunch. Playstore doesn't show a new DL for the app. I would uninstall the version and install an early version.
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My phone is on 4.9.594934 and it still has autolaunch. Playstore doesn't show a new DL for the app. I would uninstall the version and install an early version.
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Even in 4.9.594934 I have no autolaunch option
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Even in 4.9.594934 I have no autolaunch option
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Do you have the AA app on the phone? If not try this, go into settings>apps & notifications>AA>advanced>additional settings in the app; this will open up AA settings. Go o phone screen settings>autolaunch.
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Do you have the AA app on the phone? If not try this, go into settings>apps & notifications>AA>advanced>additional settings in the app; this will open up AA settings. Go o phone screen settings>autolaunch.
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It looks like AA is installed, but in the Settings>Apps & Notifications I can only deactivate the application or uninstall updates. I assume this is because AA is preinstalled on Nokia 7 plus with A10. However, I do not see the icon in the installed applications. There isn't even a choice of Phone screen settings in Additional Settings in the App. Is it possible that this is due to the fact that AA is not officially supported in the Czech Republic?
Sorry, Android auto for phone screens solved it.
Is there a way to remove the persistent Android Setup notification?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iboalali.hidepersistentnotifications
0reo said:
Is there a way to remove the persistent Android Setup notification?
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If you talking about persistent Notifications, in Phone Notifications. (drop down) this is what i use from time to time.
I just use the free option/advert.
Works fine. No issues.
See screenshots.
Good luck
Link to Play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification
I package block Playstore, Galaxy Updates and especially AT&T updates.
They all muck around in the background.
I enable them only when I want/need to. Makes it easier to spot an update caused problem too. Plus you can wait to see if other people's phone implode from a bad update.
I'm still using the original factory loaded apps in some cases including Google because of update issues on my 10+... running on Pie.
Works well... auto-updates, destroyer of worlds.
I had a profile triggered by %UIMODE when I connected to Android Auto. It was working fine on my S21 Ultra but it doesn't seem to work on the 6 Pro. Is it a Pixel, Android 12, or me issue?
I have the same problem... Google Pixel 6
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I had a profile triggered by %UIMODE when I connected to Android Auto. It was working fine on my S21 Ultra but it doesn't seem to work on the 6 Pro. Is it a Pixel, Android 12, or me issue?
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I have a Pixel 5 and it happened after the Android 12 upgrade, so it's probably that. I couldn't find a way to report a bug, tried the Google group but don't have permission to post.
I had the same issue. Been using uimode for my tasker profile forever. This obviously no longer works in Android 12. But after spending a bit of time, I found a workaround! Not pretty, and it requires a third party app, but hey it works. I have always had a start and exit task. When Android Auto runs, Bluetooth, location, etc enable. When I unplug, all of those things turn off. Of course, the trigger for this profile was uimode=car. Anyways, I was able to change the trigger to use autonotification instead. This tool must be purchased. It's from the autoapps developer. Replaced my trigger with a State (do not use Event, even if the app tells you otherwise) --> Plugins --> Autonotification --> Intercept. Then hit the configuration button. Scroll down to Apps. Then choose Android Auto. That's it. Works like a charm. I originally had the notification text in there, but changed to the app only. Important: the reason to use a State rather than an Event is due to the fact that tasker cannot have an exit task with an Event.
contact the author of Tasker... pretty responsive to fixes
Here's a workaround that works until João Dias fixes it for Android 12 in his next release of Tasker Beta
Simple profile to react to notification from Android Auto connecting.
Tasker Share
taskernet.com