Dumb question - LG V10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to put the htc dialer on a nonrooted v10? I hate the lg dialer

tomplatz said:
Is there a way to put the htc dialer on a nonrooted v10? I hate the lg dialer
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Try downloading a third party app.
Or play around with a launcher app to replicate what your looking for.

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Social Phonebook

Is it possible to get social phonebook from x10? Or maybe other phones?
I have yet to find a complete app replacement
I find x8 contacts irritating and incomplete..
Any suggestions are welcome
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Yeah that would be SO cool!!
Have you tried Contapps ?
Its free on the market...
tutyit said:
Have you tried Contapps ?
Its free on the market...
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Don't like interface
Buggy sometimes doesn't sync
For editing it takes us back to stock app
no dialer
try phonebook 2.0.118
muzik_demon said:
Don't like interface
Buggy sometimes doesn't sync
For editing it takes us back to stock app
no dialer
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True
I just tried it and i dont like it either...
edit... my mistake
i got the same problem. I just hate the stock contact app and dialer from X8 ¬¬
how bout Go contact & Go Dialer? still sucks? just my 2 cents

[Q] missing voicemail app

Phone: HTC EVO3D s-off running ICS/Sense to maintain appearance of being stock. At some point in the past few weeks, my voicemail app decided to vanish, possibly during a hard reset or during a drunken rampage in which I decided that all sprint bloat needed to die. Either way, I can't seem to locate a direct replacement in the play store. All I want is something to inform me of when I have new voicemails, even if it is just the standard voicemail.apk that comes with the phone. Can anyone help with this?
Have you tried Youmail? It's pretty good and it's has its own visual mail app or if you have Google voice use set it as your voice mail
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jz83 said:
Have you tried Youmail? It's pretty good and it's has its own visual mail app or if you have Google voice use set it as your voice mail
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I'm using youmail currently, but I'm not a fan of the stock greetings and haven't found a setting (if one exists) to personalize. I get a lot of client calls and would prefer that they hear my voice instead of a computer. Thanks for the recommendation!
I think there is a flashable zip of the Sprint voicemail app somewhere. I'm on my phone so I can't search easily. You could download a ROM with the app and get it from there.
If you have Sprint, you can get into your voicemail by dialing your own number from your cell phone. Other companies might work the same way.
Imagika FTW... with Tapatalk 2
One of these should work
Try one of these, should probably work fine. Not really anything you can mess up anyway.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1756589
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/7363-sprint-visual-voicemail-apk/
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NickMach007 said:
Try one of these, should probably work fine. Not really anything you can mess up anyway.
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Thanks a million NickMach007. I'm not a member at Cyanogen(mod) so I fixed the link to the xda thread and grabbed that one. It works perfect.

GoogleTalk

Did they get rid of GTalk and integrate it with Voice? I haven't use it on my phone for a while so didn't realize that it wasn't on play any longer. What's the deal? What are we supposed to use? Other than third party app...
bossei said:
Did they get rid of GTalk and integrate it with Voice? I haven't use it on my phone for a while so didn't realize that it wasn't on play any longer. What's the deal? What are we supposed to use? Other than third party app...
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I use "Talk" the one that comes pre-installed on the phone.
Verean said:
I use "Talk" the one that comes pre-installed on the phone.
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I see it... thx

Optimus G Jelly Bean 4.1.2 Safe to Freeze List

Hi guys
I was just wondering if we can make a full list of stock and bloat apps that are safe to freeze.
I know it is not so hard to know which ones to freeze but I think it is still useful!
Thanks
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gossa777 said:
Hi guys
I was just wondering if we can make a full list of stock and bloat apps that are safe to freeze.
I know it is not so hard to know which ones to freeze but I think it is still useful!
Thanks
Sent from my LG-E970 using xda premium
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You can freeze all these att junk...
I freaking love freezing AT&T's useless bloatware and a few days later I remove it. AT&T and DELL love to pack their devices with tones of **** I wonder who thinks this type of software is helpful. The reviews of the apps recommended by AT&T on Google Play are awful Nobody likes them.
I also removed LG keyboard,chrome and all the Google apps, I kept Gmail and Youtube though.
Does it have the same bloat as in 4.0.4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168155
Amazon Kindle
Aspect ratio correction
AT&T Address Book
AT&T Code Scanner
AT&T FamilyMap
AT&T Hot Spots
AT&T Locker
AT&T Messages
AT&T Navigator
AT&T Ready2Go
AT&T Smart Wi-Fi
Calculator
Car Home
City ID
com.lge.ogfota.permission (to prevent ota updates)
com.leg.omadclient (to prevent ota updates)
DeviceHelp
Facebook
File networking
FileShare
Finance
Google Play Books
Google Play Magazines
Google Play Movies
Google Play Music
Google+
LG Tag+
Live TV
Local Search
Marionette
myAT&T
News
Note Pad
Note Pad widget
Polaris Office
SmartShare
Social+
Today+ widget
Tom’s Diner
Twitter
VidClip
Video Wiz
Voice Command
Weather
Wise screen
World Clock widget
Youtube
YPmobile
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Extras - may want to keep
Adobe Flash Player
Android Keyboard
Chrome
Gmail
Maps
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^^^^. What can be safely removed from this list? Aren't some of these system apps? What is the best way to totally remove these with TiBackup Pro?
Thanks.
TORQUERULES said:
^^^^. What can be safely removed from this list? Aren't some of these system apps? What is the best way to totally remove these with TiBackup Pro?
Thanks.
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you cannot remove them, only freeze them
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That's what I thought.
That's not true I removed them all with root explore. All those on that list and more, just have to unlock with freegee first before deleting them.
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cgigate said:
you cannot remove them, only freeze them
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You can remove them,at least that's what I do without any "side effects" I have been using Uninstaller Pro for years,there's pro (paid version) and the free one. Don't forget what whoamanwtf is saying and unlock with Freebee,in order for you to avoid surprises or the security error.
Be sure you are unlocked before you freeze/remove or you will get security error.
cgigate said:
you cannot remove them, only freeze them
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You can uninstall apps however they advice freezing over uninstalling because it has basically the same exact effect. However, with freezing, you can always unfreeze in case something is screwed up or you change your mind about an app or something.
as others said, if you are rooted and unlocked on stock jb, you can use titanium backup to uninstall all apps that have ATT in their name. i have done this and have no security errors or OS error popups.

Adding Google Hangouts to Edge Notications?

Has anyone found a way? I hate using the standard messaging
We'll probably have to wait for Google to hook into the edge api. I was hoping for the same thing out of box.
Killerrobotjews said:
Has anyone found a way? I hate using the standard messaging
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-7-peoplestripe-hangouts-support-mod-t3129895
Maybe this link will help.

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