Hi all.
Stock GMail app allows users of third party (ie. non-gmail) email mailbox providers to attach files up to 5MB per mail which is absolutely too little and makes the app useless for those who send emails with attachments from various accounts, forcing them to install other software. This little simple module increases the limit up to 25MB. Now you can use GMail app for all your accounts without this disturbing disadvantage.
Tested against GMail 5.1 on both Android 4.4.2 (Touchwiz) and 5.0.2 (CM12).
If you have previous GMail version and the module is not working you can update GMail from here:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/gmail/gmail-5-1-90765967-android-apk-download/
It is potentially (not tested!) working with previous GMail versions from the 5.x line, MAY work for future updates (I'll try to update if needed).
Module provides no UI at the moment.
License:
This software is licensed under WTFPL v2.0 (see: http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ )
I am not responsible for any harm or damage caused by this software.
Download from Xposed repo:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.grubbas.gmatt
Installation:
- install the apk
- enable module in Xposed installer
-reboot
-enjoy
The stock GMail App supports up to 20 MB (at least on my Lollipop HTC M8)
I'm pretty sure that at least for third party POP3/IMAP e-mail providers (which are supported by gmail app since 5.x) it's 5MB...
Changed the description so this is clear now.
Does this have any impact or use for Inbox, do you know?
Sent from my Electric Boogalocked Turbo
No it won't impact Inbox in any way. It affects only GMail app.
Well then the next question should be obvious. ? Does inbox have the same limitation?
Sent from my Electric Boogalocked Turbo
Theres one more important feature needed and required by most of people who wants others email providers.
Download All type of files
Please if someone can do this.
Thanks in adv
This module is for the third party email that Gmail now supports. Using a Gmail account in the Gmail app already supports 20mb attachments, but the others (exchange, I map, etc) do not support attachments above 5 mbs.
Inbodoes not support 3rd party such as such as corporate, this mod this necessary for Inbox.
earth08 said:
Download All type of files
Please if someone can do this.
Thanks in adv
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Can you describe the limitation a little more so I can try to troubleshoot the problem? In particular, can you give an example of file types thet are impossible to download via gmail app when sent to third party email?
I have problem downloading zip files.
I tried many email apps with no success.
Does this work on lollipop 5.1.1??
occtec said:
Does this work on lollipop 5.1.1??
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It should be
Does work with last version 5.4.xxxx ?
originalul said:
Does work with last version 5.4.xxxx ?
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Hi, I'm new to exposed. Can I install this on marshmallow? I would love to increase the attachment size for gmail.
Does this work with the latest version of gmail on the PS?
Can you up limit of attachment to 100 mb, for other (Gmailify) accounts? Cherrs.
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I've been browsing the web for the last couple of days trying to get out of buying a Yahoo Mail Plus account so I can check my Yahoo Mail over wifi. Anyway, I just stumbled over this in the Alldroid forums. This guy has created a patch for the email.apk for the Droid that allows you to check your Yahoo Mail over wifi. Anyone want to see if the lines are the same in our 2.1 version of Android and create a patched email.apk for the users of the Nexus One? Here's the link: http://alldroid.org/threads/16279-Email-with-Yahoo-IMAP-support
I take no credit for this other then searching for a way to be a cheap skate. Thanks to anyone that can help and possibly create a new patched email app for those of us using Yahoo Mail.
I'll gladly 2nd this request.
I had basically sworn off my sole Yahoo account b/c I can't stand checking ONLY while on Cellular networks.
Thanks in advance for anyone with the know-how to figure this out
JJackson9995 said:
I'll gladly 2nd this request.
I had basically sworn off my sole Yahoo account b/c I can't stand checking ONLY while on Cellular networks.
Thanks in advance for anyone with the know-how to figure this out
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Just log in to the Yahoo Canada website and enable the pop server. It will still pull yahoo.com emails (at least it did...).
hotweiss said:
Just log in to the Yahoo Canada website and enable the pop server. It will still pull yahoo.com emails (at least it did...).
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Nope, the Yahoo Canada site still requires Yahoo! Mail Plus for POP access and forwarding. (At least, it did for me.)
However, I'm not fully certain if this would work, anyway. It appears that Yahoo!'s servers are blocking IPs that do not come from the pool reserved for mobile operators. Unless this patch is a way to force connections to Yahoo!'s mail servers to go through the cellular data connection, and use the WiFi for all other network connections when WiFi is available. (That would be the more likely avenue.)
chesh420 said:
I've been browsing the web for the last couple of days trying to get out of buying a Yahoo Mail Plus account so I can check my Yahoo Mail over wifi. Anyway, I just stumbled over this in the Alldroid forums. This guy has created a patch for the email.apk for the Droid that allows you to check your Yahoo Mail over wifi. Anyone want to see if the lines are the same in our 2.1 version of Android and create a patched email.apk for the users of the Nexus One? Here's the link: http://alldroid.org/threads/16279-Email-with-Yahoo-IMAP-support
I take no credit for this other then searching for a way to be a cheap skate. Thanks to anyone that can help and possibly create a new patched email app for those of us using Yahoo Mail.
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fyi, I just download the 2.1-update1 version from the thread you linked and adb pushed it to /system/app and it appears to be working fine (can't test the yahoo thing as I don't have/use yahoo).
fwiw, I didn't have Email.apk to begin with (always remove it after flashing).
I was going to try pushing that one tomorrow when I get back to my copy of adb. I'll post how well it works. Maybe we can get it added to the roms if it works.
I tried it, and used the following settings from this page:
http://androidforums.com/motorola-droid/15600-yahoo-imap-hotmail-pop3-settings.html
IMAP Setting :
YAHOO IMAP
Incoming IMAP Mail ServerSetting :
User Name : [email protected]
Password : your email password
Incoming Mail Server : imap.n.mail.yahoo.com
Mail Box Name : Yahoo IMAP
Mail Box Type : IMAP
Security (Port) : Off
Port : Default
Outgoing IMAP Mail ServerSetting :
Email Address : [email protected]
User Name : [email protected]
Password : your email password
Outgoing Mail Server : smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com
Security (Port) : Off
Port : 587
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Totally works over WiFi !!!!!!
CONFIRMED. works here.
Although I don't think push/check frequency is working. I have it set to 5 minutes, email myself from my Gmail and still nothing, that was about 15 mins ago lol
Anyone have a fix for that? thanks!
Just adb pushed it to my phone using the same imap settings that I was before and it totally works over wifi! We should get this added to the roms as a patch. Definitely useful for those of us that use Yahoo Mail.
i'd rather use SEVEN instead...it's almost instantaneous.
faizalmzain said:
i'd rather use SEVEN instead...it's almost instantaneous.
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I imagine you're talking about this site: http://www.seven.com/index.html
- Which currently does NOT support T-Mobile, unless you sign up for their BETA program.
- Their BETA program requires you send an SMS message upon activation and for each email account setup...To their Isle of Man location, which would incur international costs, especially since I don't have a texting plan.
Are you using this, with Yahoo? Can you give more detail?
Just change your yahoo settings to Yahoo! Asia and everything works fine.
Henchman said:
I tried it, and used the following settings from this page:
http://androidforums.com/motorola-droid/15600-yahoo-imap-hotmail-pop3-settings.html
Totally works over WiFi !!!!!!
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OMG. That works! Thanks a damn lot!!!! =)
Been waiting for this. It's one of the reasons why I still kinda use my iPod Touch. hehe
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Just change your yahoo settings to Yahoo! Asia and everything works fine.
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What do you mean?
Namuna said:
- Their BETA program requires you send an SMS message upon activation and for each email account setup...To their Isle of Man location, which would incur international costs, especially since I don't have a texting plan.
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Remove your SIM card before adding your first email account to avoid sending the international SMS. You will need a Wi-Fi connection.
But there is a bug where it will keep the phone's awake time 100%, see the android section in seven's beta program forum for more info. (requires registration to access)
I just set-up the SEVEN app, and it rocks.
And I didn't need to do the SMS thing either.
You can download the software directly to the phone.
I tested it with my standard free Yahoo account, sent myself an email, and received it almost instantaneously.
Why this isn't all over every Android forum, I don't know.
Small tip. If the app FC's after initial install, just reboot the phone, and it should boot fine.
yes it rocks...
the notification icon also differentiate the emails account.
Push doesn't work, I've email myself multiple times from my gmail to my yahoo, with the fetch interval to 5 minutes (guess it's not push after all)
Am I using the wrong server settings?
If anyone has push/fetch working please PM me or post in here for others to see! thanks
Just wanted to let anyone know that cares that I uploaded the patch to CM's github yesterday and it's already been approved to be included in the next version. So, as of ver 5.0.5.3+ it should be included. YAY!
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fyi, I just download the 2.1-update1 version from the thread you linked and adb pushed it to /system/app and it appears to be working fine (can't test the yahoo thing as I don't have/use yahoo).
fwiw, I didn't have Email.apk to begin with (always remove it after flashing).
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the email.apk works fine. The patch is to trick yahoo into seeing your wifi connection as a mobile connection.
Yahoo doesn't allow access to their mobile site through wifi, only through a cell carrier.
Sorry it took so long, I just never use the email app... but here is this is the Android 4.4 Email app (not the Gmail app)
Requirements:
Make a BACKUP!
File name: EmailGoogle.apk
Version: 6.0-893803
For exchange functionality use the second link
Email LINK
Exchange LINK
any screenies and reviews? how does the exchange part work compared to 3rd party apps?
would love something like a combined view of all folders that i sync, like how it's done in Enhanced Email (which is very poorly maintained recently)
edit: ah, found a review, and not very convincing one to make the change, bah
The interface has been given a full update to make it look very, very similar to the updated Gmail. You'll get the same white Holo interface, the same icon and action bar, and the same slide-out menu, plus the swipe gestures for refreshing and deleting mail. Unfortunately the core functionality hasn't changed that much - you're still limited to the basic POP/IMAP/Exchange setups, with the same nearly universal settings and options.
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Bypass Exchange for samsung galaxy s5 OS:4.4.2. If you have already try the other two and fail, you can have a try
I haven't test this module on other phones yet, just write it for my own Samsung s5 4.4.2 and it works.
Known bug:
Need to click the notification "update ur security setting" once per boot, don't have time to fix it.
source code:
github.com/diwulechao/ExchangeBypassXposed
Any feedback, please reply to this thread, and if this works on other phones, please also reply on this thread or email me to let me know.
Email: [email protected]
Tried the LP (not Samsung) version on my Oneplus One running Blisspop. Some LP xposed modules work, but not this one. After install and activation-reboot when I set up my work exchange email I still have to activate the security policy to get account set up.
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jesterpaul said:
Tried the LP (not Samsung) version on my Oneplus One running Blisspop. Some LP xposed modules work, but not this one. After install and activation-reboot when I set up my work exchange email I still have to activate the security policy to get account set up.
Sent from my Blissed out OPO
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Please remove your account first
Note3 N9005 works!
Hi
Just a small feedback:
Works on Note3. Stock 4.4.2 (GNG1)
Thanks for development.
Other two bypass xposed module not working but this works!
Some problems:
-First time to run Mail app it gives a warning message window. Dissmiss the warning message window.
-The mail list update not works when mail app first run. - Never mind run it again.
I suggest to use "NotifyClean" Xposed module to hide the "Security settings... notification!
Notifyclean only removes notification from notification area, not the mail app message window!
Best Regards,
Robert
Didn't work when setting up the outlook app for my exchange account....
small feedback
I confirm too, it works on Note3 4.4.2 GNG1, br
What's exchange service and what does bypassing it mean? I searched on Google and nothing comes up.
Allows someone that this works for to get their company email, & notifications and such without having to meet the security policies the administrator has set. Which can even include what kind of apps you use and if your phone is rooted or not. If this allows them to get their corporate mail, calendar, task, and office notifications to keep their jobs and they can have a rooted phone using any of the apps that they usually would on their regular device without having a company dedicated phone that's completely boring!!!
Bypass Exchange Policies
Bypass Exchange security policies for Microsoft Outlook and Gmail.
This Xposed module will attempt to bypass the security policies that e-mail applications might want to enforce when you add new Exchange accounts. Currently only Microsoft Outlook and Gmail for devices running Lollipop and above are supported. Some applications - like Gmail - apply obfuscation (with a tool like ProGuard) to prevent tampering with the code. It's possible that this module stops working for future Gmail updates if classes and/or class members receive new random names compared to the previous version. Feel free to submit pull requests fixing bugs or version incompatibilities or adding support for new applications.
Download
Please refer to the GitHub releases page to download the Xposed module until the module is not made available in the Xposed Repository.
Changelog
Please refer to the CHANGELOG file for the full changelog details.
Credits
rovo89: Xposed, a framework for changing the system/applications behaviour without touching any APKs.
Shantanu Goel: Exchange security bypass Xposed module for Nexus and AOSP Android devices.
diwulechao: Exchange security bypass for Android Lollipop Xposed module.
Source
https://github.com/rfgamaral/BypassExchangePolicies
License:
Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
I've just tried this module but it doesn't work for me unfortunately. I want to add my work e-mail account so that I can sync its calendar into my phone.
LG Nexus 5
Android 6.0.1 MOB30M Stock+ ROM by @tupac4u
Xposed framework version 85
Bypass Exchange Policies version 1.0.0
After filling in the Exchange connection details, I was brought to the following screens:
Remote security administration
Account options
Activate device administrator?
Your account is set up and email is on its way!
Security update required
So, I'd say the module isn't working for me.
lokety said:
LG Nexus 5
Android 6.0.1 MOB30M Stock+ ROM by @tupac4u
Xposed framework version 85
Bypass Exchange Policies version 1.0.0
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Are you referring to Gmail or Outlook? And what's the full version of the app?
Also, can you post the Xposed log? You can get it from Xposed Installer.
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Nazgulled said:
Are you referring to Gmail or Outlook? And what's the full version of the app?
Also, can you post the Xposed log? You can get it from Xposed Installer.
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I'm using Gmail 6.6.125987275.release.
Xposed log attached.
lokety said:
I'm using Gmail 6.6.125987275.release.
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As I suspected, since Gmail is obfuscated with ProGuard, new versions generate new random names for class names/members and the Xposed hooks fail because it can't find the proper methods.
I'm afraid it won't be possible to have an Xposed module that works consistently for Gmail. It would need to be updated every time a new version is released and that's not feasible for me, sorry.
I've made the code open-source for lots of reasons and one of those is so that people can submit pull requests to fix problems like this. I currently don't have the time to look into this, maybe someone else might take a look. In the mean time here's what you can try if you want:
Remove your Exchange accounts.
Downgrade to 6.5-1.123769152.release.
Enable the module (don't forget to reboot).
Configure your Exchange account.
Upgrade to latest version available.
lokety said:
Xposed log attached.
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I can't read this log file, it looks like a binary file instead of a text file...
Ok, I just took a quick look to the latest Gmail version, compared both applications decompiled source and only found a single difference of relevance.
That difference was in the dialog popup that appears when setting up an account with Exchange policies. If that is really the only difference, when you get that dialog, just press "OK" to "accept" the dialog and continue with the account process creation. After this step, can you finish the setup configuration without being asked to setup a device administrator or it still doesn't work?
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Ok, I just took a quick look to the latest Gmail version, compared both applications decompiled source and only found a single difference of relevance.
That difference was in the dialog popup that appears when setting up an account with Exchange policies. If that is really the only difference, when you get that dialog, just press "OK" to "accept" the dialog and continue with the account process creation. After this step, can you finish the setup configuration without being asked to setup a device administrator or it still doesn't work?
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Nevermind, test this myself. It doesn't work...
lokety said:
I'm using Gmail 6.6.125987275.release.
Xposed log attached.
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Please try the new v1.0.1 I just pushed to GitHub.
Hopefully it works now
Yes @Nazgulled, version 1.0.1 sure does work for Gmail 6.6.125987275! Thanks man.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if what I'm trying to do isn't in the scope of this, but I can't seem to get this module to stop my company's Exchange security settings from disabling Smart Unlock.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Fly
FlyOnTheWall43 said:
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if what I'm trying to do isn't in the scope of this, but I can't seem to get this module to stop my company's Exchange security settings from disabling Smart Unlock.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Fly
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Are you using Gmail or Outlook?
Make sure you have the latest version installed for the app you use (check http://www.apkmirror.com and download new version if necessary).
For this module to work, you'll need to remove your Exchange account from the e-mail client (check the settings, accounts and device admins and make sure everything related to that account is removed) and then re-add it with the module activated. Don't forget to reboot your phone after enabling the module in Xposed Installer.
If this didn't help, please be more specific. Detail exactly what you are trying to do, post screenshots or record a short video demonstrating the issue.
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Are you using Gmail or Outlook?
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Currently, both. I use the Outlook app to view/reply to my work emails, and I use the Gmail (connected to the same account) in order to get my meetings to show up in my Google Calendar (if this is possible - I can't find the setting - to do this only using the Outlook app, I'm all ears).
Nazgulled said:
Make sure you have the latest version installed for the app you use (check http://www.apkmirror.com and download new version if necessary).
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Currently running Outlook Version: 2.1.33 (Current per http://www.apkmirror.com/?s=outlook&post_type=app_release&searchtype=apk)
Currently running Gmail Version: 6.5-1.123769152.release (Not sure why I haven't been upgraded to the 6.6.125987275.release version available. I'll update to that and try again.)
Nazgulled said:
For this module to work, you'll need to remove your Exchange account from the e-mail client (check the settings, accounts and device admins and make sure everything related to that account is removed) and then re-add it with the module activated. Don't forget to reboot your phone after enabling the module in Xposed Installer.
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I attempted to do this, but I didn't ensure that Smart Lock was allowed after removing the account and re-adding it, so I'll try again, including this step, and report back.
Thanks again for your time,
Fly
FlyOnTheWall43 said:
Currently, both. I use the Outlook app to view/reply to my work emails, and I use the Gmail (connected to the same account) in order to get my meetings to show up in my Google Calendar (if this is possible - I can't find the setting - to do this only using the Outlook app, I'm all ears).
I don't think it's possible, that's a limitation on the Outlook app. A really frustrating one.
Currently running Outlook Version: 2.1.33 (Current per http://www.apkmirror.com/?s=outlook&post_type=app_release&searchtype=apk)
FlyOnTheWall43 said:
Currently running Gmail Version: 6.5-1.123769152.release (Not sure why I haven't been upgraded to the 6.6.125987275.release version available. I'll update to that and try again.)
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I wasn't it either, just update the app manually and use v1.0.1 of the module, should work
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Nazgulled said:
FlyOnTheWall43 said:
Currently, both. I use the Outlook app to view/reply to my work emails, and I use the Gmail (connected to the same account) in order to get my meetings to show up in my Google Calendar (if this is possible - I can't find the setting - to do this only using the Outlook app, I'm all ears).
I don't think it's possible, that's a limitation on the Outlook app. A really frustrating one.
Currently running Outlook Version: 2.1.33 (Current per http://www.apkmirror.com/?s=outlook&post_type=app_release&searchtype=apk)
I wasn't it either, just update the app manually and use v1.0.1 of the module, should work
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All is working. Thanks!
Glad I could help.
Hi, Nuzgulled, v1.0.1 running with Outlook Version: 2.1.33 worked. Thanks for the great work!
Just want to check if you will extend the support to Email app, I'm using Email version 12.0.A.0.9, which should be AOSP compatible.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Zwing said:
Hi, Nuzgulled, v1.0.1 running with Outlook Version: 2.1.33 worked. Thanks for the great work!
Just want to check if you will extend the support to Email app, I'm using Email version 12.0.A.0.9, which should be AOSP compatible.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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Not sure what e-mail app is that... Point me to the .apk on APK Mirror please. However, I don't really have time to work on this right now, but pull requests are welcome
Hey,
Works great with Outlook.
Any chance for Nine support?
benthe said:
Hey,
Works great with Outlook.
Any chance for Nine support?
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I thought Nine had a built in option to bypass Exchange security, but it must not work if so. Have you tried this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/how-to-exchange-bypass-nine-email-t3109762/page3
sansnil said:
I thought Nine had a built in option to bypass Exchange security, but it must not work if so. Have you tried this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/how-to-exchange-bypass-nine-email-t3109762/page3
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It doesn't work, I can't open any of the databases (it just says that any file I select there "isn't a databse").
Little Trick!
In order to receive more notifications than the 5 you set yourself, you have the option of loading the Blackberry Hub+ and the associated services from the PlayStore. You can manage many accounts there. works perfectlyfor me!
Find N77 said:
Little Trick!
In order to receive more notifications than the 5 you set yourself, you have the option of loading the Blackberry Hub+ and the associated services from the PlayStore. You can manage many accounts there. works perfectlyfor me!
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Great Idea!
Find N77 said:
Little Trick!
In order to receive more notifications than the 5 you set yourself, you have the option of loading the Blackberry Hub+ and the associated services from the PlayStore. You can manage many accounts there. works perfectlyfor me!
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Isn't it just a notification 'watcher'? Those apps would still need to show notifications to appear in the Blackberry Hub+ inbox???
lombrozo said:
Isn't it just a notification 'watcher'? Those apps would still need to show notifications to appear in the Blackberry Hub+ inbox??
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No, the hub accesses the accounts directly, not the system.
Is like your mail program that accesses your mail account.
Look on Screenshot, it is Not the Gmail icon at the top.
I can't see a way to configure WhatsApp for example - surely it requires me to approve access or hook it up somehow?
I must look and test it, the N is not my daily driver.
WA is at the time on iPhone.....
Most of the chat apps (WhatsApp, Line...) Have auto-start set by default (without being one of the 5 custom auto-start apps), and therefore notifications will show, and be 'captured' by the Blackberry Hub. But for example, I just added Google Chat, which DOESN'T have auto-start set, and it doesn't show in Blackberry Hub, because there are no notifications...
I'm not sure I like the solution or workaround of yet another app to deal with notifications that should be a standard solution, aka OS and base UI API, from Google AndroidOS itself.
I'm fully aware of BlackBerry and its history, yet how up to date is this BlackBerry Hub and what's the official word from BlackBerry update future updates? If nothing official this would be a temporary solution.
Is Oppo taking user feedback on all channels (aka official support forums, support email/phone, twitter, etc)? They already have a global 'Ambassador' program to help launch and sales of the Find N2 Flip.
Supa_Fly said:
I'm not sure I like the solution or workaround of yet another app to deal with notifications that should be a standard solution, aka OS and base UI API, from Google AndroidOS itself.
I'm fully aware of BlackBerry and its history, yet how up to date is this BlackBerry Hub and what's the official word from BlackBerry update future updates? If nothing official this would be a temporary solution.
Is Oppo taking user feedback on all channels (aka official support forums, support email/phone, twitter, etc)? They already have a global 'Ambassador' program to help launch and sales of the Find N2 Flip.
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CN ROM have limitations because Chinese app developers are garbage that stuffs apps full of offer notifications auto start and push for more monetization.. if u seen the china app market, it's 90% junk apps there that ask for every single permission possible to harvest ur data and sell openly to the big firms..
I tried this on my Find N2 (fold) no luck in getting other apps configured to receive notifications - the only one I could get to work was GMAIL..
Anyone else have any luck in getting other apps working using the Blackberry HUB such as Facebook etc?
Cheers FROSTY