Incoming call notification very small - Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro Questions & Answers

Anyone knows how can I change incoming call notification popup to something better/bigger like all other phones use ?
Can't add picture but it looks like on this video (sorry can't post links - (Google youtube video "MIUI 12 Incoming call"), but imagine that popup window is all black so you can barely distinguish it from background and recognize that 'buttons' to answer or reject call.
It makes especially big problem when I am driving and using navigation. It's may be danger to look closely on screen to read who is calling and trying to hit small buttons with your finger. This is the only phone which doesn't have dedicated popup window for incoming calls, just use regular like all other notifications. Even Pixel phone, which use same Google Dialer, has normal one with two big green/red buttons.

krzyh07 said:
Anyone knows how can I change incoming call notification popup to something better/bigger like all other phones use ?
Can't add picture but it looks like on this video (sorry can't post links - (Google youtube video "MIUI 12 Incoming call"), but imagine that popup window is all black so you can barely distinguish it from background and recognize that 'buttons' to answer or reject call.
It makes especially big problem when I am driving and using navigation. It's may be danger to look closely on screen to read who is calling and trying to hit small buttons with your finger. This is the only phone which doesn't have dedicated popup window for incoming calls, just use regular like all other notifications. Even Pixel phone, which use same Google Dialer, has normal one with two big green/red buttons.
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you can try to use another dialer app e.g. drupe, true caller, or any other app you like and make it your default.

LightSmok said:
you can try to use another dialer app e.g. drupe, true caller, or any other app you like and make it your default.
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Yes, I know that in one solution but I thought that MIUI can't be so badly designed and there is solution within that system.

krzyh07 said:
Yes, I know that in one solution but I thought that MIUI can't be so badly designed and there is solution within that system.
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After you mentioned this for some reason it started bothering me too ?and was searching for a way to do it, with zero luck though.
I will recommend to try out Xiaomi.EU Rom, it's quite better than the global one.

LightSmok said:
After you mentioned this for some reason it started bothering me too and was searching for a way to do it, with zero luck though.
I will recommend to try out Xiaomi.EU Rom, it's quite better than the global one.
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I always wandered why almost nobody is bothered by this, now I am grateful I have soul mate in this
I have considered Xiaomi.Eu but I can't mess with my phone that much since it's not mine, but I have got it in my workplace.

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Record my dreams

Hi, i'm searching for an app to record my dreaming's words. I would like it to record only when someone talks, is there any chance to find something useful to me?
haha i know what you mean! a voice recorder activated by voice so we dont have 6 hours of audio to look through
The only thing I could find while sniffing around was an app that does sound triggered recording, but only by dialing your voicemail number and recording it to that.
Sounds like a simple enough app to write though, perhaps there's a sympathetic Dev out there that could knock up an app for you.
Lol nice idea is there anythin out there like this? Please let us know if ya can find somethin worth to try
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LOL...if there is any such app...I would like to know if it records snoring as well
msri3here said:
LOL...if there is any such app...I would like to know if it records snoring as well
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If an app like this is out, it can record you snoring
Gonna search on the web again
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you really want to know?
I'n real life i don't want to be confronted with te dark dreamy "me"
*let us know, maybe ill be tempted
I'll give it a try.
aditya_t90 said:
I'll give it a try.
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Let us know
maartenjanvdwielen said:
you really want to know?
I'n real life i don't want to be confronted with te dark dreamy "me"
*let us know, maybe ill be tempted
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I know what you mean.
My mother will telling me that I can answer her questions when I am asleep, but I can never remember doing that.
What you could do is just use a recorder, and record everything during your sleep. Then copy that sound file to your PC and use cool edit to open it, and look through the sound waves. When you see some big spikes on the waves go to them and see if youre saying anything. Might be kinda creepy though, who knows what kind of sounds you'll pick up lol
RL Watcher , it's in the Market.
That said, not too sure if the microphone is going to be good enough (Thanks to Samsungs settings, background sound is noisy!).
Maybe you should change your Title a bit to attract attention. You are looking at an app that can switch on the voice recording when the decibel level increases beyond pre-defined level.
Any ideas?
PS : This can be helpful in a lot of other situations too. You just need to know the minimum decibel level.
Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.
I can access your mind through your dreams using my Android.
I have done a little RnD and made a little progress.
Whenever there is a sound a number is incremented per second of sound.
It works with my galaxy S mic very well.
THERE IS NO INTERFACE AT ALL
I want you to test it.
There is no fear of any harm.
The screen stays on as long as the app is active.
But as you may or may not know a black screen on the SGS is an off screen.
The way to work the app is
Install the app.
Set the phone down on your table/nightstand.
Open the app
Don't click anything
Go to sleep (you don't really need to sleep just speak in intervals in a moderately quiet room/simulate your bed room/simulate your sleep voice)
Hopefully make noise in your sleep. Not very loud noise is needed.
Wake up
Press the menu key...you may have to wait a fraction of a sec.
A notification will give you 2 numbers.
Tell me those numbers.(You can round off NO 2 if you want to)
If first number is > 1 then you are successful else not successful.
EXIT THE APP WITH THE BACK BUTTON
If you exit with another way then you may have to restart the phone to get your mic working fine again(stupid mic implementation of mic on SGS).
Test it and tell me how it goes.
Can the wake screen be like NoLED? No really waking a partner, especially a treasured one?
ragin said:
Can the wake screen be like NoLED? No really waking a partner, especially a treasured one?
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I don't know what you mean. I've not used noled
Its a kind of a lazy onscreen logo floating around that if you have thrown the phone in a corner of your bed, wake up to pee, come back & know that yea, I have received this & that.
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834134
see that
ragin said:
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834134
see that
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I don't know about that for now.
The app is still in its alpha stage.
We can keep it in a proposed list of features.
Right now the app only lists number of seconds you have been making noise.
The SGS has a weird implementation of AudioRecoding
I am still going through the docs.
Once I manage to implement the recorder, more features will be added.
Please reply with the values you are getting from the app.
Thanks
Gonna test the app now
EDIT: Crashes immediatly on Cyanogen Mod

[Q] slide to answer galaxy nexus

hi,
can't seem to find a solution to this via search since not sure what to call it.
this screen when the phone rings and you have go grab that thing in the middle and slide it in one direction or the other.....how do i replace it with almost anything else? can't stand it. at least if you could see before you grab that center thing which direction you are supposed to pull the thing.
i'm rooted and using liquid rom.
thanks
Uhh. Once you do it once, you know which way to go. Don't see the issue there lol. Do you get fumbled by the stock lockscreen too? Forget which way is camera and which way is unlock? Cmon...
I'm sure there are ways to replace it.
anyone helpful out there?
martonikaj said:
Uhh. Once you do it once, you know which way to go. Don't see the issue there lol. Do you get fumbled by the stock lockscreen too? Forget which way is camera and which way is unlock? Cmon...
I'm sure there are ways to replace it.
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Try this app:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/answer-calls-by-gesture-(acg)/com.sch.answergesturefree
glhelinski said:
anyone helpful out there?
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What exactly are you looking for it to do?
Gingerbread had slide right to answer, slide left to effectively stop the ringer and send the caller to voicemail.
ICS has the exact same functionality, and looks much more polished doing so in my opinion.
But I am curious, what is it you want to happen/see?
basically looking for just buttons to push...nothing to slide.
a couple things about me that the first smart*** "helper" didn't care to take into consideration.. just insult me...and thank you for that by the way! 1) i don't get very many calls. i mostly just use this thing as a computer so when i do get a call i don't always remember very well which way i will need to pull that slider and 2) i have 2 conditions in my hands which don't always allow me to "hang onto" that slider thing.
since, i found an app called "EZ button" which has 3 buttons that are displayed on screen when the phone rings. you either push the buttons or hold for a couple seconds. SO FAR...it seems to work in ICS/Liquid though it doesn't really mention being ICS compatible.
i will try out ACG as the prior poster metioned. i tried initially but it didn't appreciate that i have ads blocked so i have to edit the hosts file....in time.
greeced said:
What exactly are you looking for it to do?
Gingerbread had slide right to answer, slide left to effectively stop the ringer and send the caller to voicemail.
ICS has the exact same functionality, and looks much more polished doing so in my opinion.
But I am curious, what is it you want to happen/see?
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glhelinski said:
basically looking for just buttons to push...nothing to slide.
a couple things about me that the first smart*** "helper" didn't care to take into consideration.. just insult me...and thank you for that by the way! 1) i don't get very many calls. i mostly just use this thing as a computer so when i do get a call i don't always remember very well which way i will need to pull that slider and 2) i have 2 conditions in my hands which don't always allow me to "hang onto" that slider thing.
since, i found an app called "EZ button" which has 3 buttons that are displayed on screen when the phone rings. you either push the buttons or hold for a couple seconds. SO FAR...it seems to work in ICS/Liquid though it doesn't really mention being ICS compatible.
i will try out ACG as the prior poster metioned. i tried initially but it didn't appreciate that i have ads blocked so i have to edit the hosts file....in time.
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EZ Answer looks like it does what you want it to do and more. It incorporates all of the other 'EZ' applications that cost 99 cents into one for I guess a good deal of $1.99.
EZTouch on its own looks like the standalone product you are looking for.
and
EZButton seems like another standalone product that does what you want to do, but also incorporates your volume buttons to answer by speaker or regularly.
Now whether each work for ICS and particularly this phone, I don't know. I see that you already tried 'EZ Button' so I'm guessing all will work, but I'm not 100% on that.
Good Luck.

[Q] Text Message Notification Sound While on Call

Is there a way to hear a notification that you've received an incoming text message while on a call? This was definitely an option on my last phone, the Motorola Droid 4, but I have not been able to find a setting to accomplish this on the HTC One M8.
If there's not a setting on the phone that allows for this, does anyone know of a good app that will do this?
Thanks!
You will need to use an app, try SMS Popup.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.everythingandroid.smspopup
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thejosh86 said:
You will need to use an app, try SMS Popup.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.everythingandroid.smspopup
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Thanks very much. I will check it out. Looking at the description and screen captures briefly, it looks like it's a lot more than I need, but perhaps I can disable a lot of the functionality, or perhaps I'll find I prefer it to what I'm using now. I'll definitely install it and give it a shot. Thanks!
Andyw2100 said:
Thanks very much. I will check it out. Looking at the description and screen captures briefly, it looks like it's a lot more than I need, but perhaps I can disable a lot of the functionality, or perhaps I'll find I prefer it to what I'm using now. I'll definitely install it and give it a shot. Thanks!
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I did wind up installing SMS Popup, but I couldn't get it to do exactly what I wanted it to do, and even with settings on it or my texting app set to their minimal notification settings there were still both inconsistency issues and also issues with me seeing double notification icons, etc., as there was no way to turn off icons on both apps. But most importantly I'm fairly certain that the sound this app would have played to notify me of the incoming text while on a call would have been my default sound, which is not what I'm looking for. So while I do very much appreciate the suggestion thejosh86, I'm wondering if anyone has any other ideas?
The sound I'm looking for was the soft tone that you could hear during a call but that the person on the other end of the call could not hear. It was not a ringtone or anything played through the phone's regular speaker. Having done some more searching it appears that this may have been an option removed at the operating system level in some android OS update. But surely there must be people like me who want this functionality and programmers out there who have written something to accomplish the same thing, no?

Note 20 Ultra Full Screen in Call Caller Id Pic Wanted

It has always been a preference of mine to have a full screen image when calling someone. Rewind back some years, I believe maybe the Hyperdrive ROMs time period and this was the norm. I believe it's similar to what appears on iPhone during a call. Basically the full screen background is the contact pic of the person you are talking with. There was a mod available on XDA for my Note 8 I believe which dropped off with an OS update to Android 9 or so. I never have understood why Samsung keeps the contact pic so small, even when the sizes of the phones increased. Now, with the latest Android 11 and Samsung UI 3.0 update, there is an option to make a pic or video the background when making calls. So while this is heading the right direction, it's still not exactly there.
Anyone in the themeing world have any insight into this, as far as the capability to provide a full screen in call caller ID image as the background?
I had something like this on my Note 9...would be nice to see it on the Note 20
dallen5 said:
I had something like this on my Note 9...would be nice to see it on the Note 20
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I was told by a couple developers that it wasnt possible after the Note 8 got updated, and moving forward. At least based off of the old method that was floating around for the Note 8. I feel like its setup at this point based off of the ability to add an image or video to the call screen. Just need some experienced help!
wdcspurs said:
It has always been a preference of mine to have a full screen image when calling someone. Rewind back some years, I believe maybe the Hyperdrive ROMs time period and this was the norm. I believe it's similar to what appears on iPhone during a call. Basically the full screen background is the contact pic of the person you are talking with. There was a mod available on XDA for my Note 8 I believe which dropped off with an OS update to Android 9 or so. I never have understood why Samsung keeps the contact pic so small, even when the sizes of the phones increased. Now, with the latest Android 11 and Samsung UI 3.0 update, there is an option to make a pic or video the background when making calls. So while this is heading the right direction, it's still not exactly there.
Anyone in the themeing world have any insight into this, as far as the capability to provide a full screen in call caller ID image as the background?
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The new one ui 3.1 has costom call screen options
True Phone has this and much more. This is the best dialer and phone app available.
True Phone Dialer & Contacts - Apps on Google Play
Powerful T9 phone and contact manager with dual SIM support and call recorder
play.google.com
tiho5 said:
True Phone has this and much more. This is the best dialer and phone app available.
True Phone Dialer & Contacts - Apps on Google Play
Powerful T9 phone and contact manager with dual SIM support and call recorder
play.google.com
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I checked out true phone and that seems to be the phone app Ive always wanted. Much appreciated!
vasiaua said:
The new one ui 3.1 has costom call screen options
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I think they threw that in starting with 3.0. I just hate the small contact pic. While I was able to customize the background with a default pic, Id rather have the contact pic utilize the screen. Tiho5 posted a link for an app that seems to work great so far. Pretty much fully customizable!
wdcspurs said:
I think they threw that in starting with 3.0. I just hate the small contact pic. While I was able to customize the background with a default pic, Id rather have the contact pic utilize the screen. Tiho5 posted a link for an app that seems to work great so far. Pretty much fully customizable!
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You may also need to visit the XDA thread of True Phone for some ideas and knowhow to use it to the full : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...t-dialer-contact-manager-replacement.2934816/
tiho5 said:
True Phone has this and much more. This is the best dialer and phone app available.
True Phone Dialer & Contacts - Apps on Google Play
Powerful T9 phone and contact manager with dual SIM support and call recorder
play.google.com
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wdcspurs said:
I checked out true phone and that seems to be the phone app Ive always wanted. Much appreciated!
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tiho5 said:
You may also need to visit the XDA thread of True Phone for some ideas and knowhow to use it to the full : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...t-dialer-contact-manager-replacement.2934816/
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Looked in the XDA thread and didn't see anything regarding call recording for the Note 20 ultra. Does this feature work on U or U1 note ultra devices?
vasiaua said:
The new one ui 3.1 has costom call screen options
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the option offered is to only make it smaller lol
tiho5 said:
True Phone has this and much more. This is the best dialer and phone app available.
True Phone Dialer & Contacts - Apps on Google Play
Powerful T9 phone and contact manager with dual SIM support and call recorder
play.google.com
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Thanks tiho5! perfect (next to the system app mod - sadly dev and theming is not like how it used to be) this is good enough!
wdcspurs said:
It has always been a preference of mine to have a full screen image when calling someone. Rewind back some years, I believe maybe the Hyperdrive ROMs time period and this was the norm. I believe it's similar to what appears on iPhone during a call. Basically the full screen background is the contact pic of the person you are talking with. There was a mod available on XDA for my Note 8 I believe which dropped off with an OS update to Android 9 or so. I never have understood why Samsung keeps the contact pic so small, even when the sizes of the phones increased. Now, with the latest Android 11 and Samsung UI 3.0 update, there is an option to make a pic or video the background when making calls. So while this is heading the right direction, it's still not exactly there.
Anyone in the themeing world have any insight into this, as far as the capability to provide a full screen in call caller ID image as the background?
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Did you find it?
Do you have root?
aaatso said:
Did you find it?
Do you have root?
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No root here. I've been using True Phone since about the time I made this post.
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wdcspurs said:
It has always been a preference of mine to have a full screen image when calling someone. Rewind back some years, I believe maybe the Hyperdrive ROMs time period and this was the norm. I believe it's similar to what appears on iPhone during a call. Basically the full screen background is the contact pic of the person you are talking with. There was a mod available on XDA for my Note 8 I believe which dropped off with an OS update to Android 9 or so. I never have understood why Samsung keeps the contact pic so small, even when the sizes of the phones increased. Now, with the latest Android 11 and Samsung UI 3.0 update, there is an option to make a pic or video the background when making calls. So while this is heading the right direction, it's still not exactly there.
Anyone in the themeing world have any insight into this, as far as the capability to provide a full screen in call caller ID image as the background?
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Write to me
wdcspurs said:
It has always been a preference of mine to have a full screen image when calling someone. Rewind back some years, I believe maybe the Hyperdrive ROMs time period and this was the norm. I believe it's similar to what appears on iPhone during a call. Basically the full screen background is the contact pic of the person you are talking with. There was a mod available on XDA for my Note 8 I believe which dropped off with an OS update to Android 9 or so. I never have understood why Samsung keeps the contact pic so small, even when the sizes of the phones increased. Now, with the latest Android 11 and Samsung UI 3.0 update, there is an option to make a pic or video the background when making calls. So while this is heading the right direction, it's still not exactly there.
Anyone in the themeing world have any insight into this, as far as the capability to provide a full screen in call caller ID image as the background?
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Use shortcut maker App, select activities and search "Lab", select "call" and "labs" then select " try this shortcut" and last tick " contact photo call background "
AdeyAxam said:
Use shortcut maker App, select activities and search "Lab", select "call" and "labs" then select " try this shortcut" and last tick " contact photo call background "
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Its all good now. An update a few months back on my Galaxy Ultra 22 finally gave me what I wanted!

Themes / Apps / Mods Solution for non-functioning proximity sensor (for GSIs)

11/05/2022: UPDATED the instructions and the rules.
NOTICE: This method is no longer relevant for the U2-baseband firmware and Android 13-based GSIs, they should work out of the box.
After a couple of weeks of the real-world use of SM-A325 with LineageOS GSI installed, I've found that the phone has no real proximity sensor and that's a real problem. The so called "virtual" proximity sensor mentioned by Samsung is obviously just an emulation done by reading the tilt sensor (vertical position) and the touchscreen (touch anywhere in the upper half).
Almost all of the GSIs use the generic Call app, so just a slight accidental touch with your ear or finger and you can have a whole bunch of functions activated. There is a solution though:
Install the "Automation" app (open-source) by Jens Schröder
Go to the "Rules" tab and press "Add Rule"
Give the new rule some name (e.g. "Turn screen off during call")
Press "Add trigger", "Phone call", "State" = "started", "Call direction" = "any". Press "Save".
Press "Add action", "Turn screen on or off", "Deactivate"
"Save Rule"
If the rule is marked with the yellow dot go to the "Overview" tab, start the service and give the needed permissions
Also press "Control center", "Settings" and make sure that "Start at system boot" is checked.
And another, mode advanced version (if that's too complicated you can just import the attached settings file):
Go to the "Rules" tab and press "Add Rule"
Give the new rule some name (e.g. "Turn screen off during call")
Press "Add trigger", "Phone call", "State" = "started", "Call direction" = "any". Press "Save".
Press "Add trigger", "Device orientation"
Position the phone vertically (Pitch = 0±5) and press "Apply"
Enter tolerances: 180, 70, 180
"Must apply" checked
Press "Save"
Press "Add trigger", "Screen state", "on"
Press "Add action", "Turn screen on or off", "Deactivate"
"Save Rule"
I recommend setting "Signal frequency" in "Device orientation settings" in the settings to 500 ms. This way there will be much lesser chance of lag when phone is lifted up to the ear, while the battery consumption by the Automation app will still remain negligible.
That's it. Now when you receive a call the screen will be turned off. You can turn it on during the call by pressing the side button, the call will not be interruped. When using the advanced version of the rules the side button works only when the device is held horizontally, unfortunately there is no way to improve this but I think that is a very minor issue (or just use the simple version instead).
Updated rules, working with Automation v1.7.6.
This causes an issue in video calling on whatsapp where the phone turns the screen off again and again.
Captain_cookie_200 said:
This causes an issue in video calling on whatsapp where the phone turns the screen off again and again.
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Try the rule that I am using now. It's much simpler and much more reliable. If it does not work for you then probably this solution is just incompatible with WhatsApp. BTW, I am not using it and don't recommend to anyone as it's the privacy-violating app.
uluruman said:
Try the rule that I am using now. It's much simpler and much more reliable. If it does not work for you then probably this solution is just incompatible with WhatsApp. BTW, I am not using it and don't recommend to anyone as it's the privacy-violating app.
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oh. btw how do i import these files??? and that small brown message sooo your living without screen turning off on its own? and privacy invading.... WAIT WAS IT TRACKING MY STUFF ALL ALONG?
Captain_cookie_200 said:
oh. btw how do i import these files??? and that small brown message sooo your living without screen turning off on its own? and privacy invading.... WAIT WAS IT TRACKING MY STUFF ALL ALONG?
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Any free commercial app is doing this. That's why it's free.
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Any free commercial app is doing this. That's why it's free.
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but aint this open source. its on the f droid store. and over there, there are only open source apps.
and how do i import it btw. the xml file. thanksss
To import the rules put them in some folder, start Automation, press Control center, Import configuration and choose that folder.
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but aint this open source. its on the f droid store. and over there, there are only open source apps.
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I was talking about WhatsApp, of course.
uluruman said:
I was talking about WhatsApp, of course.
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oh yes... whatsapp... i am forced because of my school groups and my whole family using it.. otherwise i would ditch it. anyways thanks for your time
It seems that this problem is no longer present at least with the latest Android 13 stock firmware (A325FXXU2CVK3) or even slightly older used together with LineageOS 20.0 or even 19.0. Using the Android 13 firmware also cures another long-standing issue - the non-functional MTP file transfer. Analyzing the kernel source reveals that Samsung obviously abandoned their own f_mtp_samsung driver in favor of the standard f_mtp.
uluruman said:
It seems that this problem is no longer present at least with the latest Android 13 stock firmware (A325FXXU2CVK3) or even slightly older used together with LineageOS 20.0 or even 19.0. Using the Android 13 firmware also cures another long-standing issue - the non-functional MTP file transfer. Analyzing the kernel source reveals that Samsung obviously abandoned their own f_mtp_samsung driver in favor of the standard f_mtp.
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i am aware. unfortunately gsi's lag alot on android 13 and i was getting almost 1 fps on hill climb racing. yep. i dont know why... thats why im sticking to android 11 firmware.
Captain_cookie_200 said:
i am aware. unfortunately gsi's lag alot on android 13 and i was getting almost 1 fps on hill climb racing. yep. i dont know why... thats why im sticking to android 11 firmware.
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Hmm. I'm currently using Lineage 20.0 (td version) installed upon the unaltered A325FXXU2CVK3 firmware and I didn't notice any difference in performance.
uluruman said:
Hmm. I'm currently using Lineage 20.0 (td version) installed upon the unaltered A325FXXU2CVK3 firmware and I didn't notice any difference in performance.
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i see. there was a huge performance drop for me
@uluruman
Hi! First of all sorry for my mechanic English hehehe.
I just broke my proximity sensor cause water... , Now im trying this method but I have a question.
Exist some way to put audio in the calls speaker ( the topside speaker used in calls)? For example, I want to listen some Whatsapp audio in private.
I want to put the smartphone on my ear and then automation change the speaker, besides turn off the screen.
I didn't saw any option, just the script option that I don't know how to use it and the "boardcast" option that i dont know how to use it neither.
Thanks in advance.
ADDJ69 said:
@uluruman
Hi! First of all sorry for my mechanic English hehehe.
I just broke my proximity sensor cause water... , Now im trying this method but I have a question.
Exist some way to put audio in the calls speaker ( the topside speaker used in calls)? For example, I want to listen some Whatsapp audio in private.
I want to put the smartphone on my ear and then automation change the speaker, besides turn off the screen.
I didn't saw any option, just the script option that I don't know how to use it and the "boardcast" option that i dont know how to use it neither.
Thanks in advance.
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I am sure that Automation can't do that, changing whatever speaker is used for sound output is ruled entirely by the particular phone app.
ADDJ69 said:
@uluruman
Hi! First of all sorry for my mechanic English hehehe.
I just broke my proximity sensor cause water... , Now im trying this method but I have a question.
Exist some way to put audio in the calls speaker ( the topside speaker used in calls)? For example, I want to listen some Whatsapp audio in private.
I want to put the smartphone on my ear and then automation change the speaker, besides turn off the screen.
I didn't saw any option, just the script option that I don't know how to use it and the "boardcast" option that i dont know how to use it neither.
Thanks in advance.
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there was a app i think i saw on playstore. it wont automate it but u can switch entire audio output to ear piece. then u can revert it back lager manually

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