It is doubled somehow. Please kill this one.
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I noticed a month or so ago that when I dragged an icon or widget to remove it from the home screen, it would still re-appear in its original spot and have to be dragged off again.
I thought this must be a glitch that meant the sw wasn't recognising the drag removal every time, so paid no attention to it.
However, now that I' having real battery problems I thought I'd investigate every little aspect. So now I'm wondering if there's a bug that causes this "doubling up" each time you overwrite a scene when saving it.
E.g. let's say you have a scene called "Work" ... you add a couple of new icons and another widget ... save it with the same name "Work" ... switch to "Social" for the weekend ... return to "Work" on monday morning ... everything looks as it should, but there's a hidden layer of identical icons and widgets underneath your visible ones.
Ok, this might just be a bug and caused no hassle at all. But what if it does cause some apps to double up their CPU usage as well? Or it creates a conflict in certain app settings? Don't know how that's possible ...
What say you guys? Anyone else noticed this?
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I used to be able to double tap my HOME button on my droid and it would automatically launch the VoiceTalk app while I was driving. Then I updated the firmware to allow for WI-FI calling and now it no longer launches the app. I can't figure out how to set it back up. So here I am posting to you great and all knowing people....looking for an answer. It is not a setting that I manually did, that I am aware of, as I have 2 of these phones and both of them have the same issue.
Thanks in advance!
Post Edit: I contacted T-Mobile and apparently, they removed it from the double tap feature and if you now hold down the search glass in the lower right hand corner, it will bring up 4 apps you can use. I still like the double tap feature, but might have to live with this change....
Hello, I have Android ICS and when I long press home button I see a task manager (opened apps), but I want to know if when I slide to remove the it will be just removed from list or it will be closed/killed?
Thanks.
When you slide it closes. If you want to kill (I can't see any reasons) just long press, then go to app info and force close.
Press thanks button if I helped
Enjoy the little things - Zombieland
I thought that killing a app I could save battery life.
jjforums said:
I thought that killing a app I could save battery life.
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Killing an app in fact, consumes battery and does not save.
App Killing is actually done to free up RAM, in case if wanted to play some high graphic games.
I recently got this phone, one of it's features are gestures, I don't see an option to double tap to lock, Am i missing something or is just not there?
I don't see this option anywhere. I'm afraid it's unavailable...
EDIT: delete this post please.
ErnuB said:
I recently got this phone, one of it's features are gestures, I don't see an option to double tap to lock, Am i missing something or is just not there?
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I don't see this option anywhere. I'm afraid it's unavailable...
You can simply use a third part launcher instead of the stock one (i.e. ruthless, pear, cpl or the best one, in my opinion: smart launcher)
I have this problem on my new Oppo Find 2X pro. Double tap to switch on, not available to switch off. Could a software update solve this. Seems the only way to lock the phone is to use the external button. My Realme X50 Pro 5G has this option. Any other ideas please.
it is sufficient to connect the double tap gesture to the "lock screen" built-in app.
fast and easy.
Hi guys! I used some adb commands to remove some bloatware but seemed to remove something that means I can't screenshot anything on the phone nor double tap to wake the screen when it's on standby. Any idea what I might've uninstalled for this to have happened? I'd like to reinstall again without resetting the entire phone. Cheers!
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