[Q] Droidwall, whitelist for samsung dive - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, which programs must be allowed acces to the net if i wannt samsung dive to work properly ?
using droidwall...
does anybody know ?
**EDIT**
In order to get samsung dive to work properly u need to let the following apps acces the internet:
- Android System,...
- Google Services Framework,...
- Remote Controls
- Samsung account
- SyncmIDS
- GPS
- Kernel (only for call logs)
Cheers.

I'm not sure what Samsung Dive is, but generally if you suspect something is being blocked, you can enable the log in droidwall to see which app it is.

saigai said:
I'm not sure what Samsung Dive is, but generally if you suspect something is being blocked, you can enable the log in droidwall to see which app it is.
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Thanks, logical but awesome tip, u got a thanks !

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[Q] Samsung Account - Processing failed

Hi all,
I bought my S2 a week ago. First I fel sad for sending back my Sensation (yes, signal issues ), but then using S2, its sexy looking design performance and speed impressed me. Great Device!
But I have problem about samsung account. I've never used Samsung devices before, not needed for Samsung account. I want to sign up from my device, everytime shows me same issues - Processing failed.
I also can't add e-mail (Hotmail, Gmail)acoounts and IM (Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo) accounts to Social Hub.
BTW, I tried to sign-up/add accounts on stock ROM, yesterday updated to XXKG6 - 2.3.4, but result is still same, can't add account...
CAN ANYBODY HELP ME ABOUT IT?
Thanks...
You may have a uk model which means social hub services pertaining to IM do not work
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
MeanWoman said:
You may have a uk model which means social hub services pertaining to IM do not work
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
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Thank you for reply.
Hmmm... internesing...
Device's stock ROM had Chinese language support, probably it's Chinese model.
But if problem because of it, how can I fix it?
work around for processing failed error
Market Enabler u can chose another country market and it will fix the error . it worked for me
mrbiggzz79 said:
Market Enabler u can chose another country market and it will fix the error . it worked for me
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YOU! I love you. I just had to figure this out as well, didn't know there was an app for this.
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Can you share any more details with this. I downloaded a market enabler app but couldn't seem to get anywhere. Which one did you use and which country did you run as? I am curious I just want to get my samsung act setup.
Thanks.
adpsweet said:
Can you share any more details with this. I downloaded a market enabler app but couldn't seem to get anywhere. Which one did you use and which country did you run as? I am curious I just want to get my samsung act setup.
Thanks.
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Same problem with me in the start... Though I solved it by changing the country to UK in gmail account...
Find out what country ROM you have, and then download and activate Market-enabler of the same same Country your ROM is. You should be fine after that!

[Q] Pairing my Gear S with HTC One didn't work as intended at all

Hello guys,
So, i just bought a Samsung Gear S for my HTC One, and yes i know this is not 100% fully working, but i'll get a Samsung Alpha in few months.
Well, i followed your tutoriels and guides, and nothing went as planned.
The most embarassing thing is that i can't acces the Samsung Gear Store : is this a normal thing ? Or did i just mess up somewhere ?
Surprinsingly, S Voice function works 100%. I can't control my music tho. And the phone calls works very fine.
So, do you guys have any idea how i could fix this store issue ? Cause i would like to install something like Opera Mini or some other apps.
Thank you for reading, and sorry for my poor english
You need a Samsung phone that you can pair with the Gear s in order access the Samsung app store to install apps on the watch.
Best to find a friend with a compatible phone , pair it with theirs, then add whatever apps you want.
Or go to an electronics store that has compatible phones on display and pair your watch with one of them if you can.
Tokie12 said:
Hello guys,
So, i just bought a Samsung Gear S for my HTC One, and yes i know this is not 100% fully working, but i'll get a Samsung Alpha in few months.
Well, i followed your tutoriels and guides, and nothing went as planned.
The most embarassing thing is that i can't acces the Samsung Gear Store : is this a normal thing ? Or did i just mess up somewhere ?
Surprinsingly, S Voice function works 100%. I can't control my music tho. And the phone calls works very fine.
So, do you guys have any idea how i could fix this store issue ? Cause i would like to install something like Opera Mini or some other apps.
Thank you for reading, and sorry for my poor english
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I have an HTC M8 too and tried the workaround. This caused various issues and a few things didn't work post install of the Gear Mgr. I wanted something better and needed access to the gear store. And the last thing I wanted was be forced to buy and use a Samsung phone.
This isn't for everybody, but here's my fix...
I just bought a cheapo Samsung Gear S compatible phone off eBay and turned it into a notification relay point. You can get one for as little as ~$70:
Plug in it, connect to Wi-Fi, download Gear Mgr, clone the apps/email (from HTC) you want Notifs from, and set it up to remotely send the chosen app's notifications. For your HTC's texts, there are a handful of SMS forwarding apps on Play that work great. One app allows for you to reply with the native mobile # just as if it came from your HTC. Last step, set your watch to be standalone.
Everything works, including S-voice.
Thanks a lot guys ! A friend of mine has à Galaxy Note 2, i think it will be fine !
I'll keep you in touch if anyone wants to know what happened next !
mghtymse007 said:
clone the apps/email (from HTC) you want Notifs from, and set it up to remotely send the chosen app's notifications.
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Could you explain this a bit more, please?
I have someone who would love to get the Gear S but is a hard core iPhone user. I guess he could get a cheapo Galaxy phone, connect it to Wifi at home, but I don't understand the clone part, and how the cheapo gets the HTC notifications.
Guessing it may not work at all with an iPhone, but still interested in understanding the process.
Samsung could have really tapped that market by releasing a Gear Manager app on the Apple app store, and advertised a bit more.
No one knows what's on my wrist, but once explained, a lot of people would be potential customers if only the friggin Galaxy phone wasn't a prerequisite.
xendula said:
Could you explain this a bit more, please?
I have someone who would love to get the Gear S but is a hard core iPhone user. I guess he could get a cheapo Galaxy phone, connect it to Wifi at home, but I don't understand the clone part, and how the cheapo gets the HTC notifications.
Guessing it may not work at all with an iPhone, but still interested in understanding the process.
Samsung could have really tapped that market by releasing a Gear Manager app on the Apple app store, and advertised a bit more.
No one knows what's on my wrist, but once explained, a lot of people would be potential customers if only the friggin Galaxy phone wasn't a prerequisite.
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What you need to do is basically put the same apps on the relay device as your daily driver. Sign in to each app and then go to the Gear Mgr and make sure that app has a check mark.
As far as email. Use the stock Samsung email app and/or GMail . Enter all of your account info and, again, make sure the Gear Mgr is set.
So basically, all your doing is taking a dummy S compatible phone and creating a clone of your phone's app and email configuration.
Not sure if the iStore has an app that will forward your texts...but, hopefully, they should. If not, Google voice is another way to go.
I did a write up on this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2977368
^ Thank you.

Call answer vibration does not work

Hello,
Sorry if this is already answered but i use that feature a lot and I need it.
In call settings you have that option to enable but after you enable it there is no difference.
Please help resolving that problem.
Cheers.
I am using an app called vibrate call pro, it doesn't need root access however adding a command through adb, the developer wrote the detailed steps in the play store description and it works flawlessly
Are you trying to tell me samsung S6 is a lot useless then S4 for example?
If you need to install third party software for function that should be available and working why buy that phone at all.
vyzela said:
Are you trying to tell me samsung S6 is a lot useless then S4 for example?
If you need to install third party software for function that should be available and working why buy that phone at all.
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Also don't exist on Sony Xperia Z3 with Lollipop - might be a Lollipop issue?
Hey Guys,
Any news about if this will be added in the new 5.1.1 update.
I have the update and it works on mine, quite a useful feature
Solution to vibrate when answered s6 or s6 edge
Go to phone - more - settings - calls alerts..
Cheers

My Wi-Fi direct is there, but it's not really active.

Hi,
My current phone is Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos GT-I9082L, I'm using Glade Rom right now. My Wi-Fi is there, but it's not really active. It doesn't even shows when I'm about to choose the option on Share Via. Is there anyway I can activate it or use a third-party app without the QR Scan Code? Since most of people nowadays don't use QR Code Scanner anymore. Thank you! :fingers-crossed:

Disable package APK does disable services?

Hi everyone!
First of all, sorry for my bad English..
My question is: if I disable a package, do I disable all related services?
I'll explain better: if I disable the svoice APK, do I also disable the dependant services? I'm using root uninstall, which under the APK details list also the services..
Marino5 said:
Hi everyone!
First of all, sorry for my bad English... My question is: if I disable a package, do I disable all related services? I'll explain better: if I disable the svoice APK, do I also disable the dependant services? I'm using root uninstall, which under the APK details list also the services..
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The related services should not be disabled since other apps may be dependent on them as well.
Just disabling the app should be enough. What disabling does is prevents the app from launching and the device acts as if it weren't there.
I hope I had explained this okay via text...
Good Luck!
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ok, that was what i was thinking.. but! let's say there is a service that an app uses, but it starts independetly (eg at startup) and it uses resources.. one of the many, the "protection" service of samsung galaxy s7, which is used by the app itself, but starts even if the app is not used.
in that case, should be better to use a specific app for shut down services?

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