Android 10 - Override force-dark - Huawei Mate 20 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello All,
I can't seem to find this setting on Android 10 in developer options on my Mate 20 Pro. Has anyone else managed to locate it?
Thanks in advance,

I think you find it in Quick Settings Panel

@pasil.pt thank you, that's dark mode, not override force-dark.

akirainblack said:
@pasil.pt thank you, that's dark mode, not override force-dark.
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Oh, sorry...I did not understand well

i believe you can force dark mode thru ADB
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Try this ADB command:
adb shell settings put secure ui_night_mode 2

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[TOOL] Clean Tool for Mac OSX

All credits go to Scrosler, Nils, MrSmith, and everyone else. I took the Linux version of this tool and modified it to work on Mac OSX. The Linux version did not work for me, so I decided to fix up a Mac version and upload. It also has a special WiFi Tether install script I whipped up.
INSTALL THE MAC OSX ANDROID SDK BEFORE USING THIS!
Here are some links to get you started with the SDK.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/de.../#.TuaS3lxjgSM
So now that you have the SDK installed...
1) Unzip Cleantool_Mac.zip
2) Open a command window, change directory into your Cleantool_Mac directory
3) Run ./cleantool.sh
Have fun
Cool! Good Job!
What exactly does this remove?
McFroger3 said:
What exactly does this remove?
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Well, you can Temp Root, and then you are given the option to remove some bloat, all bloat, or VZW bloat, and you can also desense
dmeadows013 said:
http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/de.../#.TuaS3lxjgSM
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Just to let you know this link redirects to
http://www.talkandroid.com/73163-dead-on-arrival-makes-its-way-to-the-android-market/#.TuaS3lxjgSM
McFroger3 said:
Just to let you know this link redirects to
http://www.talkandroid.com/73163-dead-on-arrival-makes-its-way-to-the-android-market/#.TuaS3lxjgSM
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The link you quoted and in the OP goes to guides as I would assume were intended. Don't know how/why you would get to somewhere completely different.
MrSmith317 said:
The link you quoted and in the OP goes to guides as I would assume were intended. Don't know how/why you would get to somewhere completely different.
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Worked fine for me too!
cant seem to get the command screen to accept my commands. Pretty much a nube when it comes to command screens and code, but if anyone could help lead me in the right direction, i'd appreciate it. I already have sdk installed and the cleantool zip unzipped. Just not sure where to go from here, as everything i've tried on the command screen has come back permission denied, or no such directory. Thanks in advance...
In terminal I get to a Password prompt?
Edit: Nevermind, just hit Enter. Doh!
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Do you have it for permanent root?
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How do we get permanent root on a mac?
Sorry, I just saw I somehow wrote that on my post above.
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jdaniels31 said:
cant seem to get the command screen to accept my commands. Pretty much a nube when it comes to command screens and code, but if anyone could help lead me in the right direction, i'd appreciate it. I already have sdk installed and the cleantool zip unzipped. Just not sure where to go from here, as everything i've tried on the command screen has come back permission denied, or no such directory. Thanks in advance...
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1. In the Terminal app ( /Applications/Utilities )
type: cd (path to Cleantool_Mac folder - Easiest way to do this is to open a Finder window next to the Terminal window, navigate to the Clean folder in the Finder window and then drag the folder into the Terminal window. Make sure it has a space between the cd and the path.)
Example: cd /Users/username/Desktop/Clean_Mac
Hit Return or Enter
2. At the next prompt: Type: ./cleantool.sh
3. Select the Temp Root option then let it do it's thang and then select the Exit option.
Hope that helps.

please look meanrommers

anyone having issues with overclocking on v2.6? even when i use initcompostbootsh my phone wont oc
Mine is working fine at 1.8 GHz (11 in initcompostbootsh)
I'm running fine at 1.755 -- option 9
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treIII said:
anyone having issues with overclocking on v2.6? even when i use initcompostbootsh my phone wont oc
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Did you mount the partition as r/w and then open the file in text editor mode? I was moving too fast and forgot to open it in text editor mode the first time, which didn't save the changes. Did it a second time and chose text editor mode, life was good after the save and reboot.

WhatsApp for PC?

is there any method exist, to run whatsapp on PC without bluestacks and YouWave?
Whatsapppc
Have you tried: whatsappforpcwindows.webstarts
Im a new user and I cannot type urls type in google whatsappforpcwindows webstarts and it will show up
Oops sorry this is with bluestacks my bet I red only the title
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but I've found another one for you this might work:
newsinitiative org - using whats app without bluestacks pc /type in google (sorry still don't have rights to type urls)/

USB Debugging

Its been awhile since i played around with Android, but I cant seem to find the Developer section in settings to enable USB Debugging... Am i missing something???
Settings-about and press build number 7 times
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Settings about software Press building number 7
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When I have USB debugging enable it doesn't seem to survive reboots. When I have USB debugging enabled and I reboot when the phone starts back up USB debugging is turned off. I noticed this behavior because TiBu warns me when USB debugging is disabled. Does anyone else experience this same thing or am I the only one?
I have the same problem. Not sure how to resolve it.
rp201 said:
Settings-about and press build number 7 times
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Settings about software Press building number 7
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Thanks.... I always forget how to get to it.
Deuce, you are right ! I set it just now, rebooted, and it is cleared.
I don't think it resets ever on my Nexus5. Nope, just checked on my Nexus5, my Nexus4, and my Verizon MotoG prepaid. USB debugging stays set on them all after a reboot.
Got it, need root shell of course:<br />
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- Remount /system in readwrite mode.<br />
- Add this to /system/build.prop: persist.service.adb.enable=1<br />
- Save, remount as read only.<br />
- Reboot.<br/>
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Not mine. Search adb reboot for original thread. Worked for me.
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I added the entry using Rom tool box and build.prop editor in it. Very easy
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rp201 said:
Got it, need root shell of course:<br />
<br />
- Remount /system in readwrite mode.<br />
- Add this to /system/build.prop: persist.service.adb.enable=1<br />
- Save, remount as read only.<br />
- Reboot.<br/>
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Not mine. Search adb reboot for original thread. Worked for me.
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I added the entry using Rom tool box and build.prop editor in it. Very easy
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The build.prop method didn't work for me. I used the script method found by @x86cpu here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2820239
x86cpu said:
So what seems to work for me upon reboot is that I use SManager and have a script run as root at boot up:
#!/system/bin/sh
echo 1 > /data/property/persist.service.adb.enable
This seems to enable USB debugging upon each boot. The build.prop worked once, but did not seem to keep it enabled.
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Just jumping in because I'm confused. My g3 doesn't turn debugging off, but I need to goto Internet Connection to get it working. I know the older LGs had the same thing, any ideas why? That is usually reserved for qualcomm diag stuff.
natalic said:
Just jumping in because I'm confused. My g3 doesn't turn debugging off, but I need to goto Internet Connection to get it working. I know the older LGs had the same thing, any ideas why? That is usually reserved for qualcomm diag stuff.
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I am on a replacement (refurbished) G3. On my first G3, I did not have an issue with the USB debugging surviving reboot...On the replacement i did. I just added the line in build prop editor in rom toolbox, and I am good to go...
edit Debugging is still turning off for me...not sure why...Thought it was fixed with the build prop tweak...Not so...at least on my G3
I don't know if it will help anyone, but I've restored my Verizon G3 back to stock three times now and used both IOROOT and Stump root to root it. When I used IOROOT, the USB debugging option does not reset after a reboot. I didn't have to touch the build.prop file at all.

[Tutorial] Installing Android 5.1.1 (CM12.1) on Samsung Gear S

One of our xda member, biktor_gj successfully ported Android 5.1.1 on Gear S!
As many of you requested, I wanted to show you guys how to install it step-by-step.
Here is the tutorial links to my Youtube video.
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https://youtu.be/Ha5cHUC_JS4
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REQUIRED TO DOWNLOAD:
- Recovery (EXTRACT NEEDED)
http://bit.ly/1OA4tnS
-CM12.1 (EXTRACT NEEDED)
http://bit.ly/1MP6dUp
- Tizen image (EXTRACT NEEDED)
http://bit.ly/1OYWmR5
- ADB driver
http://bit.ly/1LGd2Me
- adb.zip (EXTRACT NEEDED)
http://bit.ly/1MwRr7n
- Kernel w/ Bluetooth (IF NEEDED)
http://bit.ly/1Vk9Zdo
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COMMANDS:
1. adb shell
2. mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p24 /data
3. dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p23 of=/data/system-data.img
4. cd data
5. tar cf sysdata.tar system-data.img
6. exit
7. adb pull /data/sysdata.tar
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Here is how to get back Tizen from Android tutorial
https://youtu.be/Yo_o7cv6lxY
Will this make the gear hot faster?? How about the battery?? just asking... Btw Thank you...
Do all the apps function, and can you install android apps?
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This is awesome, if only BT worked...
Hitsouka said:
Will this make the gear hot faster?? How about the battery?? just asking... Btw Thank you...
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It is around 6hours.
But, before you wear..
You have to register a wrist insurance first [emoji6]
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kevinthemilkdud said:
Do all the apps function, and can you install android apps?
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Yes, you can either use ADB or Playstore.
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raineyland said:
This is awesome, if only BT worked...
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Bluetooth actually works. You have to flash a kernel to fix BT.
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Hi Mate,
First of all amazing work this is amazing!
are you able to provide the kernel?
Thanks!
2727alex2727 said:
Hi Mate,
First of all amazing work this is amazing!
are you able to provide the kernel?
Thanks!
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That was my question, what kernel, and where to find it?
2727alex2727 said:
Hi Mate,
First of all amazing work this is amazing!
are you able to provide the kernel?
Thanks!
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Android On Gear S w/ Bluetooth.
Downloads:
CM12.1: http://bit.ly/1iUY4XN
Kernel: http://bit.ly/1Vk9Zdo
Flash those via Odin.
minjoon0312 said:
Android On Gear S w/ Bluetooth.
Downloads:
CM12.1: http://bit.ly/1iUY4XN
Kernel: http://bit.ly/1Vk9Zdo
Flash those via Odin.
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Thanks, yo! Going to try it now! Will report.
raineyland said:
Thanks, yo! Going to try it now! Will report.
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Make sure that you must back up the data partition through ADB. Watch the tutorial. If you don't make a backup, it might be hard to go back Tizen.
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minjoon0312 said:
Make sure that you must back up the data partition through ADB. Watch the tutorial. If you don't make a backup, it might be hard to go back Tizen.
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Will do. Am starting now.
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minjoon0312 said:
Make sure that you must back up the data partition through ADB. Watch the tutorial. If you don't make a backup, it might be hard to go back Tizen.
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raineyland said:
Will do. Am starting now.
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Ok, TWRP in stalled fine. ADB Setup and drivers went fine. When I start typing in commands, this happens...
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p24 /data
'mount' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>
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raineyland said:
Will do. Am starting now.
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Ok, TWRP in stalled fine. ADB Setup and drivers went fine. When I start typing in commands, this happens...
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p24 /data
'mount' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>
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I'm going to Odin back to stock and try again. I was already rooted when I started, maybe that was the issue...
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minjoon0312 said:
Android On Gear S w/ Bluetooth.
Downloads:
CM12.1: http://bit.ly/1iUY4XN
Kernel: http://bit.ly/1Vk9Zdo
Flash those via Odin.
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Did you mean flash these through twrp?
raineyland said:
Will do. Am starting now.
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Ok, TWRP in stalled fine. ADB Setup and drivers went fine. When I start typing in commands, this happens...
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p24 /data
'mount' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\raine\Downloads\Root\Gear\adb-tools-1.0.31>
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I'm going to Odin back to stock and try again. I was already rooted when I started, maybe that was the issue...
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Did you mean flash these through twrp?
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Odin.
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What about the adb issues? Any thoughts?
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minjoon0312 said:
Make sure that you must back up the data partition through ADB. Watch the tutorial. If you don't make a backup, it might be hard to go back Tizen.
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So, I went back to stock and now Odin won't flash twrp..
.I got twrp back but adb shell command isn't working...
This is what's happening...
raineyland said:
This is what's happening...
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That is totally normal, just go on to the next command.[emoji6]
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minjoon0312 said:
That is totally normal, just go on to the next command.[emoji6]
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Thanks for the reply and the help. When I go to command number 2, it says mount is recognized. (see above) Thanks again!
raineyland said:
Thanks for the reply and the help. When I go to command number 2, it says mount is recognized. (see above) Thanks again!
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Not sure why isn't working. Try: adb devices
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