Answer: How to configure gps settings (requires root) - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Even though the gps is good in the phone sometimes you need to go into settings: ie to turn of hot sync or clear data and resync after say flying somewhere.
Anyway here are the two older apps you need to use root explorer or something similiar and copy them to /system/app
then use any cut (removed from market so here it is as well)
to create an activity/shortcut to them..

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[Q] Some apps keep force closing back to homescreen

Hello again
I been having trouble with my x10 force closing half of my apps i downloaded from the market.
The only ones I had trouble with were the xda app for android, and google voice.
They used to work fine and all the sudden, they would just crash randomly.
I wiped my dalvik cache, fixed permissions, deleted the apps cache, and even tried reinstalling them, all with no luck.
I have 2.1 with jit optimizer v002 enabled along with app2sd.
look your build.prop at system folder and check dalvik.vm.heapsize
exactly at what applications does this happen?
You can change the values of the command described above between 6 and 40.
noted that: the lower the value the faster the mobile phone becomes. smallerapplications run faster but larger applications tend to crash.
the higher the value the less rapid small applications but large applications run better and not crash.
It happens on ESPN Scorecenter, google voice, and it used to happen on the xda app.
Is there a free alternate to Root explorer, as I dont have the money to pay for it.
Some apps keep force closing back to homescreen
I've been having this issue also but, with more applications, most non-stock apps.
I have Samsung Galaxy S I9000, with official Android Froyo (2.2.1).
Basically, almost all of the applications that I have installed from the Market were force closing. Also, several apps seemed to be nonexistent (did not display in my apps list/launcher so there was no way that I know I could launch any of them).
The last time this happened (today) I also realized what I've done that could cause this (?): I turned off my phone and removed the SIM card, and inserted a friend's SIM card, just to check his SIM was OK.
I started thinking that it be because of the FAT filesystem?
Did anyone experience this problem or does someone know how/what could I try to fix this behaviour?

How do I totally uninstall App + Data

When I want to totally get rid of an app, will the native uninstall feature of the Prime get rid of all traces of the app from the folders it generated on install, the exe and associated files, and any data that was entered into the app.
I know for Windows, to totally get rid of all traces of programs, the control panel technique will not totally clear the PC....sometimes you have to manually go in and delete folders (sometimes empty) etc or use a third party app that will eliminate all traces.
If I need a 3rd party app, any suggestions on a good one....Running .21/unrooted (at the moment)...not unlocked
Thanks in advance
Bob
For proper uninstalling of Apps I use Titanium Back up on my phone (rooted SGS2) that has the option to clear the data for it during the uninstall which I assume deletes all relevant files (not those created on SD card such as game files)
Uninstalling native apps like the @vibe free music you'd need to root it and uninstall it with a third party app (like titanium) I am waiting for either a .21 root or till my temptation to unlock the bootloader gets too great, it'll probably be the latter

[Q] Temp install apps-app?

Is anyone aware of an app (compatible with Gingerbread/2.3.6, rooted) that can temporarily install an app?
Even with Link2SD there's only so much internal space available and things get real hairy when you approach the limits (lib file extraction on startup faster than Link2SD can move things, data Link2SD can't/won't move, large apps that install to internal first, etc.)
( Something Google seemingly copied from Windows Mobile - it was a pain on WM, it's a pain on Android (pre-ics?) )
But many apps find rather infrequent use and so don't technically need to be installed at all until needed - at which point the install process (a few seconds) is quite acceptable.
Right now I manually install/uninstall but it would be awesome if there were an app that could automatically...
1. install an app from an APK
2. launch the app (where applicable)
3. uninstall the app when closed
Even more awesome would be if it could...
- Create an app itself with the icon from the original app (so that an 'uninstalled, but available' app can remain visible in launchers/etc.)
- Have a delay on the uninstall process (when just flipping back to a previous app, intending to go to the temp-installed app again within a time limit).
or
- Have a notification that could be tapped for uninstall on-demand
I did search, but between 'temporary root' and 'batch install' type apps popping up as results, I have not found what I'm looking for.
If such an app doesn't exist - could it?
And if you believe it could because you're a dev, would you be interested in developing it? ( my next stop after this would be hitting up e.g. vworker, so I'd be happy to fund initial development )
PseudoBob said:
Is anyone aware of an app (compatible with Gingerbread/2.3.6, rooted) that can temporarily install an app?
Even with Link2SD there's only so much internal space available and things get real hairy when you approach the limits (lib file extraction on startup faster than Link2SD can move things, data Link2SD can't/won't move, large apps that install to internal first, etc.)
( Something Google seemingly copied from Windows Mobile - it was a pain on WM, it's a pain on Android (pre-ics?) )
But many apps find rather infrequent use and so don't technically need to be installed at all until needed - at which point the install process (a few seconds) is quite acceptable.
Right now I manually install/uninstall but it would be awesome if there were an app that could automatically...
1. install an app from an APK
2. launch the app (where applicable)
3. uninstall the app when closed
Even more awesome would be if it could...
- Create an app itself with the icon from the original app (so that an 'uninstalled, but available' app can remain visible in launchers/etc.)
- Have a delay on the uninstall process (when just flipping back to a previous app, intending to go to the temp-installed app again within a time limit).
or
- Have a notification that could be tapped for uninstall on-demand
I did search, but between 'temporary root' and 'batch install' type apps popping up as results, I have not found what I'm looking for.
If such an app doesn't exist - could it?
And if you believe it could because you're a dev, would you be interested in developing it? ( my next stop after this would be hitting up e.g. vworker, so I'd be happy to fund initial development )
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try this app Quick App Install once:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitants.quickappinstall&hl=en
vivek_bhoj said:
try this app Quick App Install once:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitants.quickappinstall&hl=en
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Thanks - that app is definitely useful in terms of a nicer graphical interface to APKs stored on the SD card (finds them very quickly, originally made via App Backup & Restore), but unfortunately doesn't seem to do any of the things I was wondering about, unless I'm missing a hidden gem there
I also tried some other app backup/restore type apps in case any of them did the trick.. Delta Backup (com.ds.deltabackup), My Backup Root (com.rerware.android.MyBackupRoot), AppMonster Free Backup Restore (de.android_telefonie.appmanager) and Ti Backup (com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup), and while they were all capable app backup/restore apps, none of them really facilitate easy 'temporary install' or organization (long flat lists or "You get 2 categories: Apps and Games" make me just hit up Total Commander instead).
So, still looking

[Q] Need help regarding my SII

I have recently purchased galaxy SII (3 weeks ago) and previously i was on a Nokia Symbian based mobile i.e E72..I've been installing lots of apps in my s2 from past 2 weeks and deleting lots of apps which i didn't like..but now im noticing that my sII is becoming slower in performance..It helds sometimes and overall its not as smooth as it used to be when it first came ,im using apps like adavncd task killer,NQ android booster etc to help me speed it up but they don't seem to help much..so is there any way to really maintain the performance and keep it as smooth and optimal as possible??any other good free apps tht can help achieve good performance?
secondly,i have my contcts from previous mobile saved in my pc but i dont know to i should transfer em to S2..any way for tht??i manually added few contacts to s2 and i noticed tht those who had watsapp also started to appear in my contact list rather thn in the whatsapp application..is this normal?
thirdly as i mentioned tht ive been installing lots of apps i wanted to know if there's a particular way i can organize all of the apps that im installing in my s2??i want games to be set in a particular games folder,camera related apps in another and so on ..so is there a way to organize applications in folders??i tried using application folder and folder editor but they showed folders in the application itself not on the application menu bar ..in iphone people simply drag apps on top of each other to put em in folders so is there any solution to this in s2??it becomes tough to manage apps otherwise...i also wanna knw tht in application menu i cant move apps frm one page to another,i can only move them to my home screen..any solution for this??
and lastly i want to know tht right nw i don't have an sd card in my s2 so is it better to have an sd card an put all apps in the sd card or is it fine if im placing em in phone memory??does it effect performance?
im new to android
my s2 has android 4.0.4
not rooted
any help will be appreciated
Thankyou
right firstly task killers are a killer-by using a task killer you are stopping your device caching the memory or reserving it. when you kill an app in that way the os uses more memory to open the app from scratch. i find a swift reboot helps performance. much like my laptop i rebuild/reinstall windows every 8-10 months to maintain performance. i have on occasion after 6 months factory reset my phone just to get the new feeling!
with regards to folders and organisation you can delete folders that relate to apps you no longer have. just make sure not know which one you delete! i wouldn't think this would help with performance but i wouldn't rule it out.
lastly organising apps into specific folders is possible. in touchwiz you can open the app drawer,select menu (lower left button) choose edit, from here you will see folder and page at the bottom of the screen.if you want to move apps to a folder start dragging icons into the folder one by one when done click into the folder and you will have the opportunity to rename it to something other than "folder" same method goes for the page one too- it just allows a much quicker way to organise your app icons in the drawer!
I am using go launcher at the moment and that gives the opportunity to drag icons on top of one another and group them into folders very quickly!
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[email protected] said:
1. my sII is becoming slower in performance..It helds sometimes and overall its not as smooth as it used to be when it first came ,
2. im using apps like adavncd task killer,NQ android booster etc to help me speed it up but they don't seem to help much..so is there any way to really maintain the performance and keep it as smooth and optimal as possible??any other good free apps tht can help achieve good performance?
3. secondly,i have my contcts from previous mobile saved in my pc but i dont know to i should transfer em to S2..any way for tht??
4. i manually added few contacts to s2 and i noticed tht those who had watsapp also started to appear in my contact list rather thn in the whatsapp application..is this normal?
5. thirdly as i mentioned tht ive been installing lots of apps i wanted to know if there's a particular way i can organize all of the apps that im installing in my s2??i want games to be set in a particular games folder,camera related apps in another and so on ..so is there a way to organize applications in folders??i tried using application folder and folder editor but they showed folders in the application itself not on the application menu bar ..in iphone people simply drag apps on top of each other to put em in folders so is there any solution to this in s2??it becomes tough to manage apps otherwise...i also wanna knw tht in application menu i cant move apps frm one page to another,i can only move them to my home screen..any solution for this??
6. and lastly i want to know tht right nw i don't have an sd card in my s2 so is it better to have an sd card an put all apps in the sd card or is it fine if im placing em in phone memory??does it effect performance?
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1. I will answer this question last. this is because there other reasons why your phone is slow.
2. Uninstall every task killer. You probably don't need it
3. It depends on how those contacts are saved. so you will need to elaborate on how the contacts are saved on your pc. and their format. Do you still have access to your old Symbian device?
4. This is normal. if you don't want them to show in your contacts, then uncheck whatsapp contacts from the Contact application ( options, contact to display, uncheck whatsapp)
5. Your default launcher, Touchwiz, already has this function, just drag an icon over another. There are good alternative launchers too like Go launcher EX, etc that support this function
6. There is no need to install apps on Sd, except you run out of space. It shouldn't affect performance too.
Follow these steps to improve performance
1. Uninstall apps you don't need or use at all
2. Disable some preinstalled apps you don't use.
- To disable any app,
Go to Settings > Apps > All > Select the app you wish to disable > Force stop the app, then select disable.
Visit here and here for list of apps you can safely disable.
Note that there some apps you can never disable without root even if you wish to do so.
3. Boot to Recovery (Power off your device, Hold Volume up button + home button + power button, release the buttons as soon as your phone lights up)
- in recovery, Select wipe Cache
- reboot phone.
Done.
you should notice performance improvements now.
Jokesy said:
1. I will answer this question last. this is because there other reasons why your phone is slow.
2. Uninstall every task killer. You probably don't need it
3. It depends on how those contacts are saved. so you will need to elaborate on how the contacts are saved on your pc. and their format. Do you still have access to your old Symbian device?
4. This is normal. if you don't want them to show in your contacts, then uncheck whatsapp contacts from the Contact application ( options, contact to display, uncheck whatsapp)
5. Your default launcher, Touchwiz, already has this function, just drag an icon over another. There are good alternative launchers too like Go launcher EX, etc that support this function
6. There is no need to install apps on Sd, except you run out of space. It shouldn't affect performance too.
Follow these steps to improve performance
1. Uninstall apps you don't need or use at all
2. Disable some preinstalled apps you don't use.
- To disable any app,
Go to Settings > Apps > All > Select the app you wish to disable > Force stop the app, then select disable.
Visit here and here for list of apps you can safely disable.
Note that there some apps you can never disable without root even if you wish to do so.
3. Boot to Recovery (Power off your device, Hold Volume up button + home button + power button, release the buttons as soon as your phone lights up)
- in recovery, Select wipe Cache
- reboot phone.
Done.
you should notice performance improvements now.
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2)Done,i've deleted all the task killers.
3)I dont have access to my old symbian phone,its dead....Contacts are saved in vCard file format (.vcf)..
4)yeah i've unchecked whatsapp,its fine now.
5)i've figured out how to put em in folders,i can organize apps easily now ..
6)currently my apps are being installed in system storage and it shows that 892MB out of 1.97GB is already covered (although ive remove lots of apps)..I think i'll have to switch to an SD card ultimately coz otherwise i mite experience storage probs in future otherwise..
Question..y arent apps being installed in the USB storage rather thn system storage??what is being stored in USB storage thn and how do i access it?if i want to add songs,i will simply connect usb and add em to the music folder? or theres some other way?
I've uninstalled many apps and disabled some too (those shown in the URL link)..
i've wiped the cache by going in recovery mode too..
i can see significant difference in the performance,i much bttr..doesnt lag much like before ..
There's an app named "gamehub" can i disable it too?although its name is not in the URL link u provided..its a built in app..i dont play games on such apps so i thought i shud disable it,is it safe to do so?some apps start by themselves,is there a way i can control which app shud start automatically n which shud not?
As im new to android,i dont know much about the good apps,games etc...do you have any link where i can see the top apps,themes,personalization,games etc of all times?
thanks a lot man..
Game hub is fine to delete along with readers readers hub and music hub.
If you want ultimate control over uninstalling apps I would suggest rooting your phone and installing Titanium Backup Pro or Rom Toolbox.
You can remove any app (be careful) and choose which apps start up on boot etc. As well as MUCH more.
You have complete control with these apps
For top games simply go to play store. They have a top games section
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[email protected] said:
2)
1. I dont have access to my old symbian phone,its dead....Contacts are saved in vCard file format (.vcf)..
2. a) currently my apps are being installed in system storage and it shows that 892MB out of 1.97GB is already covered (although ive remove lots of apps)..I think i'll have to switch to an SD card ultimately coz otherwise i mite experience storage probs in future otherwise..
Question..y arent apps being installed in the USB storage rather thn system storage??
B.) what is being stored in USB storage thn and how do i access it?
C.)if i want to add songs,i will simply connect usb and add em to the music folder? or theres some other way?
3 a.) There's an app named "gamehub" can i disable it too?although its name is not in the URL link u provided..its a built in app..i dont play games on such apps so i thought i shud disable it,is it safe to do so?
B.) some apps start by themselves,is there a way i can control which app shud start automatically n which shud not?
4. do you have any link where i can see the top apps,themes,personalization,games etc of all times?
5. thanks a lot man..
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1. You can simply export those contacts to your android.
- Copy the .vcf file(s) to your phone.
- open your contact application, press options, and select export contacts from sdcard.
2.a) Don't worry about the space until you receive warnings. Applications installed on phone memory are loaded faster.
B.) You can use the pre-installed file manager (my files) to check that. If you are not satisfied with it, you can download third-party alternatives in market
C.) Yes. You can copy them to any folder as well, your music player will find them
3.
A.) You can disable it
B.) I can't tell you will app should start or not. I don't know everything on your phone.
You need Root access in order to disable startup apps
4.) Google playstore (aka Android market) has this function already. If you are not satisfied however, use Google search.
5.) You are welcome
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Hard reset Doesn't work!!! Please Help
Jokesy said:
Follow these steps to improve performance
1. Uninstall apps you don't need or use at all
2. Disable some preinstalled apps you don't use.
- To disable any app,
Go to Settings > Apps > All > Select the app you wish to disable > Force stop the app, then select disable.
Visit here and here for list of apps you can safely disable.
Note that there some apps you can never disable without root even if you wish to do so.
3. Boot to Recovery (Power off your device, Hold Volume up button + home button + power button, release the buttons as soon as your phone lights up)
- in recovery, Select wipe Cache
- reboot phone.
Done.
you should notice performance improvements now.
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My SII boot to logo screen then freeze. I've tried to go to Boot to Recovery but it doesn't work, also flash to another version doesn't work.
Please help me
Is there anything I can do instead of sending it to Samsung?
nololan said:
My SII boot to logo screen then freeze. I've tried to go to Boot to Recovery but it doesn't work, also flash to another version doesn't work.
Please help me
Is there anything I can do instead of sending it to Samsung?
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1. How did it happen?
2. Can you still get to download mode?
3. What's your phone's model no?
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Android 6.x - Permissions

I'm not liking Marshmallow. I upgraded my HTC One (M8) from lollipop to Marshmallow and have encountered lots of permission issues with apps.
This one make no sense to me... Every time an app is updated, you have to grant permissions, all over again. This is no big deal for some apps because you will receive a prompt to allow/grant the various permissions they need but some apps do not prompt you like they should. It took me a while to figure out why auto-sync stopped working for my email and calendar app. They never prompt for permissions after they update (even when used for the first time) so I have to manually grant permissions using the phone's Apps settings. Maybe the app developers need to change some code but I think this new way of granting permissions is overkill and it sucks! Just one man's opinion
Also, you no longer have the option to select external storage as the default location when apps are installed. I manually moved each of my apps to external but some of them would crash or hang even though I made sure all permissions were granted. I had to move them all back to the internal storage in order for them to function properly.
Anyway... The reason I created this post is to ask if others have encountered this issue and to ask about a couple of apps. Neither WPS Office nor MS Word can save files to the external SD card but Polaris Office works just fine. Also, no longer can you specify a "Downloads" folder on an external SD card for Dolphin Browser to use. Anyone else experience these or similar issues? Is there a way to change this behavior?
It's my [email protected] SD card on my [email protected] phone! I should be able to use it however I see fit.
Cheers!

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