Question How to use Samsung services on AOSP? - Samsung Galaxy S22

I'm using Smartthings Find daily and I need my tags to be usable on AOSP
It shows "Only works on Samsung Galaxy devices with Android 8 and newer versions" on AOSP, even with HideProps, everything spoofed as S21
I tried installing Smarthings Framework but it doesn't change anything.
Yeah I know, the simplier way to do it is to buy only samsung devices with samsung OneUI but.. you know, I have an android phone exactly to avoid this

Tell me, please. Did you find AOSP for the S22 series?

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Samsung SuperNote and/or S-Note on our Nexus 7

Hey!
I like Supernote and S-Note on Samsung-Devices, its a smart and fast way to memo or write something.
It's possible that Supernote and SNote works well on the Nexus 7?
Is somewhere working on Nexus 7-versions of Supernote and SNote?
Thanks and a nice evening. :good:
Hi,
that would be very nice. I hope, anybody is able, to port this App to the Nexus 7
Tim
Would presume that apps like that will need the touchwiz framework for it to run.
So I think that only a full touchwiz port will work.
hm, okay. I hope, it will run without...
Tim
use supernote from asus transforrmer
i upload 2 versions,try them all
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/51873348/file.html
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/28696305/file.html
sert00 said:
use supernote from asus transforrmer
i upload 2 versions,try them all
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/51873348/file.html
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/28696305/file.html
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The second one works for me fine. Thanks alot! Now I need a stylus
Does it support mathematic funktions, like the SNote?
i don't think,but you can try and delete if you don't like
OK, first I try it in my DesireHD, because, I get my Nexus at the end of the month I will report, if that works, or not
Tim
It would be soo great if somebody could bring the SNote on the Nexus7.
I have tested Supernote. But this app has no math plugin.
i don't think of.surely it requires tw frameworks and dependencies,but also if a working port of touchwiz is available,inside that i didn't find anything related to spen..if it was possible,i think users like madphone could already done that..but it isn't so..!
but why does it needs Touchwiz? I think, Touchwiz is the UI of Samsungdevices. I hope, anybody can explain that
Tim
Tim F. said:
but why does it needs Touchwiz? I think, Touchwiz is the UI of Samsungdevices. I hope, anybody can explain that
Tim
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Because Samsung makes great hardware but their software division likes to make things as complicated as possible so they are more in control of their builds then the user is.. Samsungs stupid qmg boot animation format is a perfect example.
Tim F. said:
but why does it needs Touchwiz? I think, Touchwiz is the UI of Samsungdevices. I hope, anybody can explain that
Tim
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Touchwiz is more than the ui, it encompasses all the internal OS changes as well. For example, you can't just rip out the "Pop up Play" feature out of the Galaxy Note II, as it relies on some of the internal OS tweaks to function. Same with some proprietary apps like S-Note, they may need the internal changes present only on Touchwiz ROMs.
Still no possibility to install S Note on Nexus 7???
Is there really no possibility to install Samsung S Note on the Nexus 7?
I even flashed a custom rom, which is said to port Touchwiz on the Nexus 7, but I still can´t install the S Note apk.
(I am prevented to post outside links -.- You have to search mrmad.net CodenameSammy 1.2, there you will find the rom)
martin1809 said:
Is there really no possibility to install Samsung S Note on the Nexus 7?
I even flashed a custom rom, which is said to port Touchwiz on the Nexus 7, but I still can´t install the S Note apk.
(I am prevented to post outside links -.- You have to search mrmad.net CodenameSammy 1.2, there you will find the rom)
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yeah man,it's famous,but it's only a cna based rom with some touchwiz touches(TWframeworks,APKs,etc)
it's a well known fact that the tw dependencies limit the port.being closed sorce,tw ui need rewritten code for working on others non touchwiz dependent phones.i don't say that it's impossibile,but very hard and long.doubt we will ever see anything related
You should use Myscript Calculator. It does the match functionality perfectly.
Lecture note is better then snote
I hardly ever use s-note on my note 10.1. there is a- note hd for the note that you guys might like better I dont have a link but its available in the note 10.1 forum ...I do not really use it but it looks kewl..
I use lecture note and Franklin planner for the note 10.1 ..s note is useless without the S- pen in my opinion ...
I wish myscript would release and enhance their notes program. Its fantastic just for the handwriting recognition same with the samsung keyboard handwriting recognition. Have been wondering if the 7notes keyboard is worth just getting

[Q] tablet version of android?

As I understand it there are three flavours of android: phone, tablet, and tablet with phone capabilities (correct me if I am wrong). At any rate I would like to install a room with the JellyBean tablet UI and I want to know if that is possible and if such a rom exists that would support the s pen, etc. Possibly a modified version of the note 10.1 rom? Just a thought.
Android 3 was Tablet. Android 4 and on is for both phone and tablet. It's more about the apps recognizing the device.
I'm not exactly sure what the developers do, but the hybrid roms such as Paranoid Android have the ability to use tablet versions of apps and UI of other apps. The more sophisticated ones have where it can be set app to app.
Thus, I would suggest trying out Paranoid Android or Cyongenmod. Make sure to read the fine print so you understand what they have working, not working, and almost working. These are still in beta or alpha.
There's no separate tablet/phone versions of Android. You can make your phone and apps look exactly as they would on a tablet by modifying settings and using the Xposed framework.
Sent from the SPH-L900 your mother gave me.

[Q] CM on Note 8 - stable?

Just curious if anyone is running Cyanogenmod (n5100) on their Note 8. couple quick questions....
1. Is it stable?
2. Anything not work? Any bugs?
3. People talk about the sPen stuff or whatever on the Note 8. Is it worth keeping the stock ROM for some of that Samsung stuff?
mannypants said:
Just curious if anyone is running Cyanogenmod (n5100) on their Note 8. couple quick questions....
1. Is it stable?
2. Anything not work? Any bugs?
3. People talk about the sPen stuff or whatever on the Note 8. Is it worth keeping the stock ROM for some of that Samsung stuff?
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Only for the sPen and the double window thing. I dont care about the bloatware that comes included. In fact I just bought it for the sPen feature.
MrMorrissey said:
Only for the sPen and the double window thing. I dont care about the bloatware that comes included. In fact I just bought it for the sPen feature.
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I donno what peeps here are calling bloat ware... Samsung apps are some the the finest available on Android. Google apps are just about needed for secondary apps and extras.
Out of the many apps I removed or disabled, I personally could not find much improvement with storage or RAM consumption.
The only issue that I found from an app is Googles Music Player, and 4.2.2 and earlier OS not able to fully categorize RAM used with over 45GB of MP3 files. I think it has to do with how many folders and mp3 files are stored. Any way Music Player will consume battery power not what peeps call bloat ware.
Too many developers and so called know it alls will point out bloat ware as an issue, when the issue is how things are configured and used.
I have tried custom ROMs and found nothing better than a properly setup Stock ROM. Sad to say for the Note 8.0.
If need be safe root and install TI backup pro and Xposed framework with plugins, to have the power of most custom ROMs and to remove all you want. If you need to send in for repair, just do a factory reset and be done with it. Simple and effective without need to jump though hoops in flashing and dealing with Triangle away and looking for proper OEM firmware. Plus you can always update through Kies or Settings as if nothing was touched. )
Sorry for the long rant, just tired of peeps pointing at bloatware being an issue with devices. The issue is proper implementation and usage. Take it from me, having an engineering degree in applied science in technology. I find it easier to pick at the problems people create than to deal with the limitations of pushing out new tech without proper testing. That is why I never applied for Google, MS, or many other big named companies. Samsung tablets seem to have less issues with what they load than many other competitors. Google may complain about customizations, but as long as they work that is all I care about. So many who do complain about bloatware are probably Google biased.
mannypants said:
Just curious if anyone is running Cyanogenmod (n5100) on their Note 8. couple quick questions....
1. Is it stable?
2. Anything not work? Any bugs?
3. People talk about the sPen stuff or whatever on the Note 8. Is it worth keeping the stock ROM for some of that Samsung stuff?
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I put CM 11 on my note 8.0 n5110 (not the n5100) as I love CM11 on my note 2. However, although the CM 11 on my note 2 seems like a polished final product with no issues whatsoever (although it's only a nightly), definitely CM11 on my note 8.0 seemed like it was still a work in progress.
1. Yes, it is stable for everyday things.
2. Often (about once every other day) an app would disappear from the homepage. I would then have to put them back. I could not remove unwanted preinstalled apps from my homepage (like the camera app for example). Usually you would grab the app and bring it to the top of the screen and it would be removed. For some reason there was no way to remove them. Usually there is a simple way to "close all" the opened apps by going to the pull-down menu. This was missing my nightly.
3. The pen works perfectly on CM11. Of course, there is no "air gestures" like on stock. For me, I just use the spen as a pen: for drawing, sketching, and taking notes (like using my favorite app LectureNotes). For such things, the pen works fine. In my opinion, it's well worth getting CM11 --- besides for the things mentioned in 2 (and other small things) the note 8.0 runs amazingly smooth, like the dream tablet I always wanted.
BTW, later I moved to Omnirom on my note 8.0 and I'm still using it and I am liking Omnirom even better than CM11 (which in my personal opinion is much better than the stock rom).

Custom notifications on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 running Android version 6.0.1

On my previous Sprint Galaxy phones, I have been able to create custom notifications and place them in a particular folder, enabling me to choose them from the notification chooser (I believe that they call it the Media Picker, or something like that). If I remember correctly, I was even able to do this when the phones were not rooted, but I might be wrong about that.
I have not yet rooted my Sprint Galaxy Note 4, and it might be sometime before I get around to it. What I should like to know is this: is it possible to create and use custom notifications with this phone and operating system as I did with previous Galaxy phones and versions of Android? And if it i is possible, can I do it before I route the phone Thank you very much for your help.

S9 camera with LineageOS

Newbie question here when it comes to custom ROMs, APKs and such. I'm looking into getting an S9 (Exynos variant), but the first thing I would do is install the LineageOS on it. Camera is one The Features in a smartphone for me, so that's where the question mark comes up. Lineage developers underline that S9 has Samsung's proprietary camera software which is something they won't support and this is understandable. They - among others - recommend a port of GCam which would probably suite most of my scenarios, but is there a way to use the original (Samsung, not Lineage) stock cam? I mean there's a bunch of S9 camera APKs linked here and there, can I just use of them? Or are they not ported so I can't use one unless I have a Samsung ROM installed with necesarry "blobs" and such? I know I could also go OpenCamera and shoot RAW etc, but that's not what I'm after.
lapingultah said:
Newbie question here when it comes to custom ROMs, APKs and such. I'm looking into getting an S9 (Exynos variant), but the first thing I would do is install the LineageOS on it. Camera is one The Features in a smartphone for me, so that's where the question mark comes up. Lineage developers underline that S9 has Samsung's proprietary camera software which is something they won't support and this is understandable. They - among others - recommend a port of GCam which would probably suite most of my scenarios, but is there a way to use the original (Samsung, not Lineage) stock cam? I mean there's a bunch of S9 camera APKs linked here and there, can I just use of them? Or are they not ported so I can't use one unless I have a Samsung ROM installed with necesarry "blobs" and such? I know I could also go OpenCamera and shoot RAW etc, but that's not what I'm after.
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No because it requires TouchWiz ROMs
If you want full camera capabilities on the S9 and can't live with samsung rom, you might have a problem
Samsung camera needs a framework which is proprietary from samsung and there's no fully working google pixel camera port yet. Some things like the variable aperture might never get supported by any other then the original firmware.

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