Is there any power control widget where i can directly switch between 2g 3g for GB.
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I think that direct switch from/to 2g/3g is not possible on Gingerbread due to system limitations.
All widgets I remember Ive tried, just open default android settings to make switch mannualy.
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it is possible if u are not using a stock rom
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Is there any app to change between 2g and 3g automatically when the screen goes off?
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Wouldn't Tasker be able to do this?
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Best I found was a widget that opens the menu wher you can manually change from 2G to 3G. Grab it from the Market it's called 2G-3G OnOff
ayewhy said:
Best I found was a widget that opens the menu wher you can manually change from 2G to 3G. Grab it from the Market it's called 2G-3G OnOff
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The 'SwitchPro widget' also has this function but it also takes you to the menu, it doesn't do it automatically.
this one disables wifi/3g with one click from notify bar
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.org-garbin-netdroid-qDEi.aspx
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Best I found was a widget that opens the menu wher you can manually change from 2G to 3G. Grab it from the Market it's called 2G-3G OnOff
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2g-3g OnOff it's a simple direct access to options.
I'm trying out the new GB release on my x10i and I'm really enjoying it.
Not sure if I'll stay with it because of all the bloatware and CM7 feels faster in general.
What I miss most is the Power Bar in the Notification Bar. It's by far the best and it even allows for fast 2G/3G switching.
Is there an app in the market that compares? The closest thing I've found is the Power Widget which
a) is a widget on the desktop, so I would have to hit the Home Button to use it, then come back to the app I was using; and
b) doesn't toggle between 2G and 3G, but instead sends you to the options menu.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195247
switchpro app.
The app you recommend doesn't seem that different. It also appears as a widget. And the description in the store even says the 2G/3G is also a shortcut.
Am I missing something?
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just try it..
I'm very happy with it
Hey everyone, just a quick question,new to android, but if I hold the side power button shouldn't there be a option to disable data network mode instead of going through the settings to turn it off?
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Those options are added to custom ROMs. Samsung only has the flight mode option (and power, and silent). If you install a custom ROM on your phone you will have a lot of options. I am not sure if that screen can be changed without a custom ROM.
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Hey everyone, just a quick question,new to android, but if I hold the side power button shouldn't there be a option to disable data network mode instead of going through the settings to turn it off?
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Not on stock - some ROMs add this as a feature.
Infuse has this feature stock, but sgs2 doesn't,
I use switch 3g on off in the market, it's just a shortcut to the setting to turn off packet data.
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Alright thanks so much guys. I will definitely take a look at that app.
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The removal is an AT&T "enhancement." The international version has all four options.
Does anybody have an APK for the HTC WiFi toggle that actually toggles it on and off (DINC, DINC2, TB), rather than taking you to the WiFi settings page?
I've been wondering the same thing...
Power Control widget?
Not tbe whole power confrol widget. Just the single wifi toggle widget
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I just use a single widget to do it. It actually can do both depending on where you hit it. If you hit it center, it toggles, if you hit it near the bottom of it, it takes you to WiFi Setup.
WiFi OnOff by Curvefish
I've been wondering why the WiFi widget takes you to the settings. Seems like a shortcut instead of a widget.
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I use MySettingsPro.
I bring it up with a long press of the hard search button.
MSP has a one click WiFi on/off setting & a bunch of other stuff.
Beautiful Widgets has a wifi toggle widget.
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Thanks for the replies. I am really looking for the stock HTC / Sense WiFi toggle widget that is in the DINC / DINC2 / TB
brent372 said:
Thanks for the replies. I am really looking for the stock HTC / Sense WiFi toggle widget that is in the DINC / DINC2 / TB
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different version of sense, might not work on the rezound. I know people had to patch the flashlight apk to get it working.
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different version of sense, might not work on the rezound. I know people had to patch the flashlight apk to get it working.
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Yeah, I have that installed. Dumb of HTC to exclude it.
Even dumber to make the WiFi toggle the same as the WiFi shortcut. UGH!
I'd still be willing to give it a try.
...where there are more toggles and buttons for GT-I8552 stock ROM? I think it's a good idea that Shutdown Menu button, and the toggle buttons for Airplane Mode and Flashlight are included in status bar, rather than using a third-party app. If there's none is that even possible to make?
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...where there are more toggles and buttons for GT-I8552 stock ROM? I think it's a good idea that Shutdown Menu button, and the toggle buttons for Airplane Mode and Flashlight are included in status bar, rather than using a third-party app. If there's none is that even possible to make?
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go to app sectiom for this device.
u will find it
The reason behind this is I'd like to keep the buttons untouched as always as possible. Through research, I found Xposed Framework Installer and it allows you to do advanced tweaks. Now, the physical buttons for volume, power menu (except for turning on) are useless and there's no need for third party apps which use more of RAM and CPU.