Apps to sd? - Samsung Galaxy Mega

Im sitting here wondering if tge current hack works with this phone. Or if samsung is going to update the phones like they did the s4. 4gb is not enough.
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ROM with no phone

I'm looking at upgrading to a newer phone next month and I was wondering if there was a ROM out there that didn't have the phone portion set in. I want my phone to be like a iPod so my kids can play with it.
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take out the sim card
Yea I thought about that, I just don't want 911 called by accident, cause even without a Sim they could still call
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Find an old cm7 rom that should do it cause 911 doesn't work anyway
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manus ferrera said:
Find an old cm7 rom that should do it cause 911 doesn't work anyway
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hahahah
delete the mms, dialer apk?
or hide the icons using an alternate launcher.
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I'm currently running miui and I have titanium backup, if I were to do this would it work or would it FC all the time?
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TJEclipse said:
I'm currently running miui and I have titanium backup, if I were to do this would it work or would it FC all the time?
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I think if you were to freeze phone specific things it couldn't harm anything, but I recommend you go to froyo then do it, for the sake of battery or you could just put it in airplane mode then hide the phone related apps I'm sure that would disable 911 too
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I have what you need, let me remove the phone short cut from the launcher and I can get you into a rom set up as nothing but a media player.
Should have around 50 megs footprint.
Let me know if interested.
Edit: I'll put it together and post it for everyone, tonight hopefully.
Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566651

Unthrottle ability?

I'm sure it has been brought up or asked. But we are a combined forum now. A bigger think tank. Anybody know what it would take to remove the carriers ability to throttle us?
Thoughts?
Comments?
Questions?
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I believe there is no way, at least there wasn't on GS2 that I recall
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When I look through root exporter I see a throttle file under data system throttle. Any ideas?
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this has not been possible for the past few generations of Galaxy phones. The files are pushed from t-mobile servers now, so they can't be modded or deleted.
Get a good wifi linking app and utilize as much open wifi as you can and don't waist bandwidth uploading or downloading massive amounts of data when off of wifi when possible.

(Q) How do I stop my phone from auto closing apps?

I am currently using a Samsung Galaxy Note LTE and this phone is really getting on my nerves. Sometimes I am using an app halfway and it suddenly auto-close for absolutely no reason. Just to note, it's running on Android 4.0.4 ICS.
Maybe I should have bought an GS3 or something else other than this garbage.
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This is a very strange behavior, indeed. What do you mean by using an app halfway?
Maybe you should do a factory reset, with a nandroid backup first....
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I am currently using a Samsung Galaxy Note LTE and this phone is really getting on my nerves. Sometimes I am using an app halfway and it suddenly auto-close for absolutely no reason. Just to note, it's running on Android 4.0.4 ICS.
Maybe I should have bought an GS3 or something else other than this garbage.
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Uninstall the apps which would force close suddenly.
I meant that I was like playing a game and in the middle of a race, it suddenly auto close.
Sometimes even Google Chrome and the default browser would auto close. Restarting my device would be a temporary fix and it would auto close again once it's 'overloaded'. Currently, I tried putting the maximum background running apps at 4. Still observing whether it works or not.
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Have you tried clearing the Cache of your device?
How do I do that?
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Since you are in ics, you won't have the option available by default.. So I suggest you to use some third party apps for this.. You can try app2sd available in android market.. Even though the main purpose of this app is not clearing cache, you have the option to do this.. Have a try..
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You can use apps Memorry booter.
Thanks a lot. Does this actually prevents any auto closing in future?
Isn't that the same as task killer apps?
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You can use apps Memorry booter.
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Thanks for that suggestion. Currently, I am using it and keeping my fingers crossed that nothing screws up.
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[Q] Backing up

I've been an iOS guys for years and I finally made the switch to android a few weeks ago. It's looking like I'm going to send my new droid off to get JTAG but before I do I need to back everything up. I haven't found a good consensus as to the best method to do this and my biggest concern is my apps and app data. Can anyone help me out? Thanks.
Carbon? I think titanium should still work for user apps.
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You will receive your phone back with all of your data still on there.
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Sdcard swap mod?

I'm coming from a Note 2. We had a Sdcard swap mod available for that phone. Curious if someone has made that available on the S4 yet?
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I would like this also.

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