On my Galaxy S9 plus unlocked there is a strange icon that is showing up and I cannot find any information. On the screenshot it is a broken line triangle between the battery saver and the Wi-Fi icons. Does anybody know what this icon is?
Data saver.
Settings > Connections > Data (below Bluetooth).
Thanks, but that is not it. When I cut data off the icon stays.
Nooo. Check again.
Settings > Connections > Data usage > Data saver, should be off.
Cholek3 said:
Nooo. Check again.
Settings > Connections > Data usage > Data saver, should be off.
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Bingo, that is what it is, thanks. I thought I already tried that setting but I guess I didn't.?
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Ive just installed cyanogenmod 7 and in the upper screen, theres only bluetooth, wifi, gps and sound to toggle. Unlike the lol build i used, that had internet on/off.
How can i do that?
newtr0n said:
Ive just installed cyanogenmod 7 and in the upper screen, theres only bluetooth, wifi, gps and sound to toggle. Unlike the lol build i used, that had internet on/off.
How can i do that?
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Go to Settings -> Cyanogenmod settings -> Interface -> Notification power widget ->Widget buttons to select the buttons and their order.
Thanks a lot!
Whats the differen between the 2g/3g icon and the up and down icon? If i disable 2g/3g the up and down shouldn work?
Up down icon is for turning the mobile internet on & off, 2g/3g button is for changing the connection type (2g or 3g)...
Thanks a lot. Is there a way to change the battery icon on the top, to a % of battery left?
newtr0n said:
Thanks a lot. Is there a way to change the battery icon on the top, to a % of battery left?
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See, why do not you simply go through the CM settings and explore/test things? Because all what you have asked here would take about a minute or two to find there.
newtr0n said:
Thanks a lot. Is there a way to change the battery icon on the top, to a % of battery left?
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Settings -> Cyanogenmod settings -> Interface -> Status bar tweaks -> Tick "Battery percentage"
THANKS A LOT!
How do you remove DSPManager? I think uses a lot of battery
What's that? Mine has a good battery life, what drains the battery, or at least used to drain, as I didn't use it for a long time was Google Maps, other than that, everything is just fine.
Hi, this morning I did a factory reset. Before that, I remebered to have a widget on my notification bar, including wifi, bluetooth, auto-rotating... Now it's gone.
I thought this widget was intergrated in the stock rom. Isn't that so?
Anyway, can any one please tell me how to bring it back? thanks.
Go into Settings > Asus customize settings > and be sure "use Asus quick settings" is checked - this is where your issue is, I bet it is unchecked.
Once you check that, then when you open anything in the task bar the quick settings will show the row of widgets... minus GPS since those SOBs took that one out.
Lock-N-Load said:
Go into Settings > Asus customize settings > and be sure "use Asus quick settings" is checked - this is where your issue is, I bet it is unchecked.
Once you check that, then when you open anything in the task bar the quick settings will show the row of widgets... minus GPS since those SOBs took that one out.
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Yes, this is exactly what i'm looking for. Thank you so much!
Hi there, not Adam here (sorry :') ),
I would have a little question for the people who would already have installed the 4.2 :
Could we choose what settings to show or not in the quick settings panel ? If so, what are the possibilities ?
Thanks
This is a great app addition but would be so much better if it were to replace our notification center
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Found this:
According to Android Central, there are eight settings listed: Google+ profile, brightness, settings, Wi-Fi, mobile data, battery, airplane mode, and Bluetooth. The Google+ button takes you to your profile, settings opens up the full settings menu, Wi-Fi takes you to Wi-Fi settings, airplane mode is a toggle for the feature, Bluetooth takes you to Bluetooth settings, mobile data shows your carrier and signal strength, and brightness brings up the brightness slider, and battery shows a percentage remaining and will take you to the full battery menu if tapped.
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So it looks like you can't choose which settings will show.
Black Adam said:
Found this: So it looks like you can't choose which settings will show.
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Han... That's kind of sad... But hey, CM10.1 is coming
Hello everyone. I'm having a problem with my gps. While i'm counting my running workout with endomondo or samsung health or any program like that gps is counting wrong. For example to a known distance and to the total 16kms it counts 14kms. I'm counting also with a very good watch. The problem is that while the screen is on it counts correct. While the screen is off it lost the way and it isn't count well.
Is there any solution?
Thanks a lot
nsourm said:
Hello everyone. I'm having a problem with my gps. While i'm counting my running workout with endomondo or samsung health or any program like that gps is counting wrong. For example to a known distance and to the total 16kms it counts 14kms. I'm counting also with a very good watch. The problem is that while the screen is on it counts correct. While the screen is off it lost the way and it isn't count well.
Is there any solution?
Thanks a lot
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Sounds like the app is being put to sleep by android. This means once the screen turns off (and/or the phone locks) the app stops working (or gets placed into a suspended state). Once you turn the screen on and/or unlock the lockscreen the app is resumed.
To resolve this try the following:
Turn battery optimization off for the apps in question, and check to see if android puts them to sleep (and turn it off for the app if it does).
You can exclude the app from battery optimization by going to settings > apps and then look for the app and select it. From there select "optimize battery usage", select all apps (on the battery optimization page) and find your app. You need to have it toggled off for android to not optimize the battery.
To check if android is putting it to sleep go to settings > device care and select battery at the bottom. After that the battery page will be shown, press the three dots at the top right and select settings. Select "Sleeping Apps" and see if your app is listed (and if so emove it from the list)
Alternatively if you want you can disable the ability for android to put apps to sleep. Under settings > device care > battery > press the 3 dots at top right > press settings you can toggle "put unused apps to sleep" off to stop this from happening.
If you want to leave the feature enabled then you can adjust how long it will take before an app goes to sleep. Press on "Put unused apps to sleep" and select a time frame higher then what the default is.
Myself personally I turned off the "put unused apps to sleep" and have not had any issues at all.
thanks a lot buddy. I'll try all the things that you suggest and i'll return back.
Have a nice day
Hi,
When mobile data is turned on from Quick settings We get pop up notification "Data charges may apply -> Turn on" , at turn off "Turn off Mobie data? -> Turn off".
Is there any way to disable these notification and simply on and off mobile data from quick settings.
This notification wont come if data is on and off via main Settings.
Please help.