Sometimes I want my Galaxy S2 to connect to my carkit (Nokia 616) using the normal HFP (not using rsap), so my phone doesn't loose its internet connection and I can use Google Maps etc.
However, since the Nokia 616 has no way of disabling rsap, I have to disable rsap on the phone. Does anybody know of a way to disable rsap on the Galaxy S2 so it connects using HFP with my carkit?
Any luck with finding a solution?
I have been trying to find a work around to this since June, can't believe there is no option to disable remote sim mode in either device... We must be the only people in the world struggling with this because there is nothing out there... emailed Samsung got no reply, called Nokia and spoke to the most unhelpful support person i have ever dealt with...
I did read in the Nokia 616 Manual however that in order for remote sim mode to work you need to have an external antenna connected... so i am going to try and disconnect the external antenna in the hope that the 616 recognises that its not connected and disables remote sim mode... its a long shot but im at breaking point...
I'm struggling to believe there is no command line method to disable or remove rsap on a rooted galaxy s, if I could get a lead at least i would look into it myself.
Found a way
See my post below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17416532&postcount=3
I have a Dual SIM Phone from China (Star A3).
It's a great phone for me, but I have one quite nasty problem:
Skyhook (Wifi Positioning System) isn't working in google maps (or isn't enabled?). For Samsung Galaxy S, I know there is a hidden app lbstestmode.apk which can be activated through the dialer, but for all the other phones, I can't find any solutions (obviously because on all the other phones it is enabled by default...) Has anyone an idea how to enable it, if not enabled by default?
Or well, let me ask the question in an other way:
What does lbstestmode.apk exactly change to enable Skyhook, or where is skyhook integrated in the software of Android (obviously not in Google Maps, otherwise it would work)?
Network location is broken on version 2.3.4 of this phone. IF you use a separate GPS app it will work fine.
IF you update to 2.3.5 then location service will work such as google maps, facebook check-in etc
Good afternoon,
I am trying to install a piece of software on a galaxy tab. It seems the wifi only version still has a registry input in it referencing the sim slot. The enterprise software we are trying to install sees this, it obviously has no sim card ( being wifi only ) and then fails to connect. On other android tablets which don't have the 3G module, it works fine.
I'm wondering if there's any way at an OS level to remove all references to a 3G module ?
Ideally with out rooting as these will be used across business, it's not a preferable solution but certainly an option if the only way.
thank you
So recently I got a little curious if my Dell E6520 could be logged into with my phone via NFC. My laptop is equipped with contact, contactless and fingerprint authentication devices. For this I used the laptops RFID contactless which is built into the palmrest. First try to enroll and it worked. No hacking or mods required. I'm curious if anyone else has contactless built into their computer and can get it working.
BTW, my phone is running CM12... I don't know if it makes a difference or not.
I am looking at buying a mi pad 4 as a present, but I'm looking for a tablet with GPS function.
I note the wifi version does not have GPS, but I believe the LTE version does.
My question is:- As the 4G bands are not the UK bands, I don't believe a UK SIM will work in the device, therefore will the GPS work in the UK, if there is no SIM installed?
Yest, GPS will work.
teleaddict said:
I am looking at buying a mi pad 4 as a present, but I'm looking for a tablet with GPS function.
I note the wifi version does not have GPS, but I believe the LTE version does.
My question is:- As the 4G bands are not the UK bands, I don't believe a UK SIM will work in the device, therefore will the GPS work in the UK, if there is no SIM installed?
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Wich Provider and whick LTE Bands use your Provider?
GPS will work without Sim Card
The uk providers use either band 3 (1800mhz), 7 (2600mhz) & all four providers use band 20 (800mhz).
my current provider uses only band 20, but I'm willing to swap
"Yest, GPS will work."
"GPS will work without Sim Card"
Unless it does not. Eg: the GPS testing application shows good reception and correct coordinates, but google maps (and some other apps) cannot use it, and there really is no single answer why and how to fix it.
I have read about the error in drivers.
zerkms said:
"Yest, GPS will work."
"GPS will work without Sim Card"
Unless it does not. Eg: the GPS testing application shows good reception and correct coordinates, but google maps (and some other apps) cannot use it, and there really is no single answer why and how to fix it.
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I think is SW issue. Actually, app related one. Probably some xiaomi implementation is to blame but if some app work as they should (here maps for me) and others don't (your local weather that work just fine on moto x play with aosp extended) then it should be possible to fix this on the app side.
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I think is SW issue. Actually, app related one. Probably some xiaomi implementation is to blame but if some app work as they should (here maps for me) and others don't (your local weather that work just fine on moto x play with aosp extended) then it should be possible to fix this on the app side.
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Definitely, I'm positive though the google won't touch their maps or chrome apps to fix them on non-certified platform