[Q] 'in-call' interface customization - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Has anyone figured out how to re-map the interface layout of the 'in-call' view? The dial pad is set way too high. Maybe there is a way to download a phone mod from a different version of android? Please someone, help me out here.

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Really sick of this interface. Maybe we can flash a phone from a different device? Or OS? Maybe chanhe some system files? Idk. Lets all come together on this one boys and girls.
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Flash a different ROM? Lol. The Google edition ROMs have the AOSP styled dialer. I dunno, I think it's ugly too.
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Texting with other OS's?

Hey all.
Simple question. Has anyone else lost the ability to see emoji icons on their SGS2 when sent from an iPhone 4 running iOS 5?
I am running chompsms temporarily and I can see them but no other SMS apps work. Before my wife updated her iphone last weekend this used to work flawlessly.
Any help is much appreciated!
Cheers.
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Apple changed some stuff with the emoji in iOS5 is what I heard. Give SMS app deva a little bit too worth around it.
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Thanks dungeon47. I didn't understand your entire response but it seems like there is another app besides chompsms that works?
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How to show a line beneath bad spelled words like in iOS

Since I have my SGS3 a few weeks ago there's something missing and I don't know why. I'm talking about the in line spell checking.
In ICS when you misspell a word a red dotted line appears underneath that word, so you can easily see the mistake and fix it. This is also present in iOS.
Why don't we have that on our SGS3? I really need it to easily check for any mistakes when writing emails and other stuff.
Right now there is no way to see when a word is incorrectly written. I have to re-read all my text again to see if it's correct and it takes to long compared to just looking for the red dots.
It's it just me or is there a way of enabling this feature? I downloaded the ICS keyboard from the market and it doesn't have this much needed feature.
I don't understand why no one seems to find this to be a problem.
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It's sImple. because you so lazy to explore.. it's in the keyboard setting.
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ascariz said:
It's sImple. because you so lazy to explore.. it's in the keyboard setting.
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No its not. Ive gone over different keyboard settings many many times looking for it and I havent seen any option to enable this. If you know it tell me which setting it is exactly.
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Anyone? There must be a way to enable this feature.
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samsung keyboard, settng, predictive text, spell correction
Thanks but that's not what I mean. I still don't get any visible sign on a misspelled word. I'm not talking about spell checker.
What I want is something like iOS when you misspell a word and a red dotted line appears beneath the word. That way it's very easy to check for misspelled word on very long notes.
I think I saw this same feature on the ICS keynote. A line appears beneath the mistakes word and it gives you a list of optional words to change to.
This does not appear on my SGS3. Maybe it's because it's not stock Android. How can I get this?
Thanks.
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dont quite understand why android must work like ios , ios is not even a benchmark platform
Aimara said:
dont quite understand why android must work like ios , ios is not even a benchmark platform
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No, no, no. It doesn't need to work like iOS. I'm saying that stock Android has this feature but I don't see it on the SGS3 and that is weird. Stock Android shows you a line beneath any word misspelled. Why not the SGS3?
There has to be a way to show it.
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What? He doesn't want all of android to be like iOS just. A feature that is present in stock ICS & jb ROMs. I have it in cm10 I guess Samsung removed it. You could always flash cm9/cm10.
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Use the aosp keyboard, get it from a cm or cm10 rom zip.
look in system/app folder.
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I would like that feature to lol I'm a terrible speller and have to figure it out with autocorrect.
Another reason why I will have to root I suppose.
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Here is latinIME.apk from CM10
http://db.tt/cGyzndc9
Download it and use a root explorer to move it to system/app
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Why dont you try to download the ics keyboard from the play store. It is similar to one present in stock ics and cm....it should give what you want...
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sujoshred said:
Why dont you try to download the ics keyboard from the play store. It is similar to one present in stock ics and cm....it should give what you want...
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I've already downloaded the ICS and JB keyboards and still that feature is not present. It's not present strangely on any keyboard: Swype, swiftkey, go keyboard, etc. It's actually really weird. It's an essential feature and it comes with stock Android. I don't know if this problem is only with Samsung or if HTC has it too.
Will moving the keyboard file to system really work? I will try it.
My last resort would be to use CM10 I guess.
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negative screen widget

does anyone know the name and/or location of the neg/invert screen widget? i love this thing and cant understand why its not on every device bc its awesome! anyway, im pretty sure i cant just pull widgets off a phone but what about development? i guess my question is; can i do something like this with no knowlege of dev? or is this a complicated task?
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threethirteeneleven said:
does anyone know the name and/or location of the neg/invert screen widget? i love this thing and cant understand why its not on every device bc its awesome! anyway, im pretty sure i cant just pull widgets off a phone but what about development? i guess my question is; can i do something like this with no knowlege of dev? or is this a complicated task?
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It's in settings > accessibility. It's under the "vision"section. Or you can flash siyah kernel and use the mdnie toggle.
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[Q] Emoji's?

Is there a way to send Emoji's with the stock messaging app? Maybe I am just totally looking over something but I don't see it anywhere. I know I can see them when other people send them to me. Well they have a "Android-like" skin to them but they are still there. In stock Android I know you can use them for 4.0 and above.
My wife did some research, could not find a way to use those on Android.
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cowisland said:
My wife did some research, could not find a way to use those on Android.
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Oh you can definitely use them on Android. If you run stock Android and it's 4.0 and above, it is built into the native messaging app. If you don't have stock or 4.0 and above, you can download a messaging app like Handcent and you can use them that way. They are definitely ways to use them. I just want to know if there is a way to use them in the native messaging app in Sense
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Are these different than the built in smiley set that you can access by long pressing the 12# button on the lower left of the keyboard?
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Are these different than the built in smiley set that you can access by long pressing the 12# button on the lower left of the keyboard?
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Oh I didn't even see those. I've been using swiftkey. They aren't exactly like regular emoji's but they are I guess. The real set of emoji's has a lot more of them too. I guess that's better than nothing though
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Is there a way to make a widget persistent?

Is there any way to make a selective widget, like the DuckDuckGo widget, persistent in the place of the Google search widget? I ask this because the Google search widget that is persistent doesn't take up a complete grid like it would if I was to add the DuckDuckGo widget to every page at the top.
Adding the DuckDuckGo widget drops everything down much further, even with another grid space added on Nova, than just having the persistent widget does.
I saw with Lightning Laughed you could "pin" a widget in place and it is almost like using a persistent widget, in that it stays in the same place as you scroll through homescreens, but its still very very different. I have also seen Overlays but that is completely different as well.
So is there any way to modify Nova, and of the other launchers, or a ROM to use the DuckDuckGo widget as persistent instead of the Google search bar?
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Agreed, would love to do this.
Any thoughts?
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Any thoughts?
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I've been researching for the past couple of days and the closest thing I have been able to find is Lightning Launcher. Sadly that isn't even close to what I'm wanting. I'm going to keep looking and see if I ever run across something, which looks doubtful at this point...
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Apparently SS Launcher allows pinning as well, I am currently emailing the Dev and discussing persistent widgets but I don't have much hope because he doesn't seem to know what I am talking about or the differences.
I am going to start looking for a way to edit it but I'm not very hopeful I'll find a solution.
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Been looking for this too
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I've been searching for exactly this for a while now - no dice. Has anyone here had any luck?
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I've been searching for exactly this for a while now - no dice. Has anyone here had any luck?
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Not at all, the ssLauncher Dev has no idea what I a, talking about, he doesn't speak English as his first language so its extremely hard for me to explain things to him. I eventually gave up.
I've heard that the Dev responsible for Action Launcher adds just about anything his users ask for so I am going to email him later today and see if he can and would add that. Ive been trying to figure this out for quite a while and no one knows anything about it and the few that do, I've found 2 people who supposedly know, don't want to explain what edits need to be made.
I'll post back when I get dome talking with the Dev over Action Launcher!
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I have contacted the Action Launcher developer and am awaiting response. I will post with updates as soon as I hear anything.
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shangrila500 said:
I have contacted the Action Launcher developer and am awaiting response. I will post with updates as soon as I hear anything.
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Nice. Action launcher is beast. I don't always use it but it's one sick launcher
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why don't you use a launcher that allow for widget overlapping so you don't have to worry about grid size?
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Try this http://goo.gl/WzjRK
Or a side bar with widgets like this http://goo.gl/ySNsZ
Good luck
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