Recently, some Huawei Club members told us that they had accidentally deleted the MeeTime app, and didn't know how to get it back. If you've experienced the same problem, read on…
First of all, MeeTime is a pre-installed app, so you have to update your phone to the required system version in order to use it. Currently, MeeTime cannot be downloaded individually, but if you've deleted it by mistake, you can do the following to restore it:
Swipe down from the center of the home screen to access global search. Enter MeeTime, and go to RESTORE > OPEN > ACTIVATE. This step needs to be completed when your phone is connected to the Internet. If it isn't, a message will appear asking you to select mobile data or Wi-Fi for Internet access. Once you have activated the app, grant the required permissions, then touch OK. Now you can use MeeTime again.
If yours is one of the phone models which does not have the independent MeeTime app, the feature will still be embedded in the lower right corner of the Phone app. If you delete the MeeTime feature by mistake, you can do the following:
Open the Phone app, touch the MeeTime icon in the lower right corner, and touch ENABLE. A message will appear which says "MeeTime has been uninstalled. Do you want to restore it?". Touch RESTORE, then touch ENABLE, and you can use MeeTime again.
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In this thread I have decided to share guide on how to print WhatsApp messages from Android phone without using any software. If you’re regular WhatsApp users and feel need to print some data of your conversation, then keep reading.
Steps to Print WhatsApp Messages from Android Phone
1. First of all you need to open the WhatsApp Messenger on your Android Phone.
2. After that open the chat windows of the users who chat you want to save and take the printout.
3. Once you’re in the chat window of your friend tap on menu key and it will show you list of options. You need to tap on More.
4. When you tap on More. You will see a black colour popup on your homescreen with different. You need to tap on Email Conversation.
5. Now you will notice another white colour popup on your homescreen with two different options which are:
Without Media
Attach Media
Note: If you choose Attach Media you will able to save all your conversation with all the data including video or image file. You can choose Without Media if you want to exclude video or image files.
6. After choosing the option in above step you will again get a popup with different email client. I personally prefer Gmail for this guide. You need to tap on Gmail icon.
7. Now you will find that all the conversations are automatically attached to Gmail. Here you just need to fill the email id and send it.
8. Open the web version of the Gmail using laptop or PC and you will notice all the images and text attached.
9. To print conversation you just need to click on the attached file in which all the chats are save.
10. Once you will see above chat just give Ctrl+P command to print and it will take you to the printer setting page. Now from here simply take the printout of the chat.
Note: In case you’re using Google Chrome you can also save the file as PDF file.
Like that you can also take printout of the image which is in the chat. So this is how you can print WhatsApp messages from Android phone without using any software. Try this and let me know whether it work for you or not?
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Here is a simply conclusion of how to print your WhatsApp messages:
Step 1. Go to Chats and Calls
Open WhatsApp on your Android phone. Then go to "Contacts" > tap the menu button > select "Settings". After that, select "Chats and calls" > "Chat history".
Step 2. Export Chat History
Select "Email chat". Then choose chats you want to print from the list. Next, alternatively choose "WITHOUT MEDIA" and "ATTACH MEDIA". Please note that you must have an email client on the phone so that the app can transfer chat history there.
Step 3. Print WhatsApp Chat History
Sign into your email account. Go to the inbox and download the WhatsApp history which are in txt format. Then print out the conversations with a printer.
Hi everyone,
I made a simple search yet I'm not sure I know how to really pronounce my problem for a good search result
For over 2 months now I've been having issues with Facebook app. I'd like to describe my symptoms and things I've been checking out and I'd be more than happy if you pro's could share your 2 cents.
1) Facebook crashes spontaneously .. and I don't mean FC. It simply "vanishes". The app disappears from main view (I have no ghost of it under "Running Apps"). I have to open it again. When I do, my feed is rearranged as if its the first time I launch facebook after boot. No specific thing I do that does is. I can browse, I can type a comment, I can press a like. I can simply live the screen on (keep awake with power).
2) Faceboot app constantly "disconnects" and denies updating its data. For instance, I may finger-browse my feed and suddenly I get to the bottom of the feed with "Can't Connect" and a sad cloud icon. Same happens if I try to "refresh" the page, search for a user or go into a group - "Can't Connect". I have to manually close facebook (apps-screen and swipe away) for it to get fixed..
Things I've noticed:
1) I'm using 1plus2 oxygen latest (2.2.2?). I've changed app permission to block access to "calendar", "contacts", "camera", "audio", "clipboard", "location"
2) I noticed that when I recoked app permission "Keep Awake" - vids didn't start properly. Some of them crashed my app like in (1) above. I restored "Keep awake" and "Audio" and vids play fine. I restored the rest of the permissions and I still get the "cant connect" issue.
3) I've constantly limited facebook permissions even on my old Nexus 5 phone (using cyanogen privacy default deny any permissions unless specified by me)
READ FURTHER FOR EXTRA ISSUES IF POSSIBLE
1) Whatsapp. My current whatsapp is constantly backed up and the .db file moves between phones I change (for over 3 years now).
2) my db file is ~1GB. I sometimes also copy media/photos and media/videos too .. so I'll always have access to my historic images and videos shared by contacts.
3) Whatsapp, every 2-3 weeks, behave erratically. I may open a message notification from the drawer and whatsapp takes 15-20 seconds to open that chat! I may open a picture in a group (MAINLY in groups) and it would take 15-20 seconds to open. It opens half way, device is "laggy", and after 15-20 image is fully viewable.
Same laggy activity (for both facebook and whatsapp) happened over at my old nexus 5 making me believe I actually had faulty hardware. Now its 1plus2.
Not a lot of rooted apps, other than the obvious (Titanium, SuperSU, Call Recorder - which is currently disabled).
Sorry for the long post, I lack a potato for you. Will be glad for any thoughts.
Its been a while since I use android... bot now that i have switched things changed a lot. Im still at the edge if im going to return my note or not because of some annoyances im getting that i cant figure out how to fix it. Hopefully an android guru can help.
FIrst... i need some help why does all my online account signs out. If i didnt get to open them in a significant amout of time. the moment i launch the app it gonna be asking me to log in again. kinda frustrating sometimes esp when im in a hurry that i really want to check something.
Firstly: This is something that happens to all mobile devices. Almost every iOS (iPhone and iPad) users complains about this. Android is a little less aggressive in logging users out of services from apps than Apple does. But, yes, Android does time out after inactivity some login sessions, like banking, for security reasons. Some apps have a "stay logged in" option in its settings or on the login page that you can enable. While other apps choose to allow login sessions to time out. Few these apps will give you a warning about the timeout so you can delay the logout. And few apps may have a time delay without human interaction setting before logging you out (Android has this time delay without human interaction (inactivity) setting before logging you out to the Lock screen). Also some areas in an app, like Account Settings, you may need to log into separately from the main app for (again) security reasons.
What I do about this: I use LastPass (a password manager) auto-fill feature so that I don't need to type in the user name and password all the time. The auto-fill will allow you to choose the user name and password set to use for the app or site, then it auto fills the user name and password. Some apps also may allow you to use your fingerprint to auto login to an app, like a bank app.
Most Android apps should somewhere in the app have the "hamburger" menu (three lines or three dots). Settings/Options for most apps would be found in the Hamburger menu. Once you tapped onto the Hamburger menu look for and tap the Setting or Option name/icon to go to the settings for that app. There you can navigate the settings to see if there is something like "stay logged in" setting to enable. You can logout then go to the login page to see if there is something like "stay logged in" that you can check before you log back in.
Android has a time delay without human interaction (inactivity) setting before logging you out to the Lock screen. To set this go to Settings > Display > scroll down to and click on "Screen timeout". There you can choose from 15 seconds to 10 minutes without human interaction (inactivity) before Android logs you out to the Lock screen.
JaguarXT said:
Firstly: This is something that happens to all mobile devices. Almost every iOS (iPhone and iPad) users complains about this. Android is a little less aggressive in logging users out of services from apps than Apple does. But, yes, Android does time out some login sessions, like banking, for security reasons. Some apps have a "stay logged in" option in its settings or on the login page that you can enable. While other apps choose to allow login sessions to time out. Few these apps will give you a warning about the timeout so you can delay the logout. And few apps may have a time delay without human interaction setting before logging you out (Android has this time delay without human interaction setting before logging you out to the Lock screen). Also some areas in an app, like Account Settings, you may need to log into separately from the main app for (again) security reasons.
What I do about this: I use LastPass (a password manager) auto-fill feature so that I don't need to type in the user name and password all the time. The auto-fill will allow you to choose the user name and password set to use for the app or site, then it auto fills the user name and password. Some apps also may allow you to use your fingerprint to auto login to an app, like a bank app.
Most Android apps should somewhere in the app have the "hamburger" menu (three lines or three dots). Settings/Options for most apps would be found in the Hamburger menu. Once you tapped onto the Hamburger menu look for and tap the Setting or Option name/icon to go to the settings for that app. There you can navigate the settings to see if there is something like "stay logged in" setting to enable. You can logout then go to the login page to see if there is something like "stay logged in" that you can check before you log back in.
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Well thats the problem... im using LastPass and LastPass itself is logging me out once in a while.
Okay. Let us try to fix this.
Go to LastPass app.
Go to the Hamburger menu (three lines on left top of app)
at the bottom of the Hamburger menu click on Settings click on "Security"
uncheck " Lock LastPass automatically"
There are more login settings to go for LastPass. In the same Security settings:
uncheck "Check session when app is activate"
select "Skip reprompt after login" > choose "Disabled"
select "log out when app in idle" > choose "Never"
check "Allow offline access.
Here you can setup fingerprint to unlock LastPass.
In the Security settings check "Use fingerprint to unlock".
Then follow instructions.
If you never set fingerprint reading for your Note 8, then you will need to go through that setup first.
Now restart LastPass.
The" Allow offline access" helps you prevent logging out when your device loses 4G/LTE connection. This stores your LastPass stuff in your device.
Make sure you setup App Fill in the Settings.
Hope that helps.
Thank you... Good karma to you for giving a little bit of your time to help. I hope this fixes my logging out problems.
:fingers-crossed:
Cool
Yes, I know, many apps is doing it, but I like keep it clean, without any apps, I don't wan't root it too due to warranty resons so I have found this:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-clone-any-application-with-emuis-app-twin-feature-no-root/
Thank You very much for this solution. Directly is not working for our Y7 2019 but what I have discovered:
1. adb shell
2. settings get secure clone_app_list
answer is: null
3. settings put secure clone_app_list "com.facebook.katana;com.facebook.orca"
as wanted dual messanger and fb
4. nothing, nothing at all :crying:
hold on....
5. switch off, and then on phone and leave it for few seconds and You will see "twin app is updating" leave it for good 10mins and phone will duplicate all basic google apps (there is no twin app, and will be no any twin app) but somehow in Settings --> Accounts You will see not only "Personal" accounts but "Twin" now There is no any Twin App so You can't clone any app, but all accounts You can now like FB, messanger, Google services...
THE PROBLEM IS:
Switch off/on phone and all job gone, why?
Anyone is able help to save it on the end please?
Hi Folks,
3 nights ago for the 2nd time only, I connected to the Internet with WiFi and I noticed some apps were being updated. Somewhere along the way Automatic Updates was reset from Off to Via Wi-Fi only. It stopped on the third.
apps_Packages info is reporting the following 3 apps, in descending Date and Time order, as being updated but they still appear listed in the screen for App Updates which is accessed from the Update Center listed on the screen for About Phone.
LG Account
RemoteCall Service
LG Mobile Switch
My intention was to to look at LG SmartWorld to see what Dark Themes they have to offer before disabling this app. I would like a System Wide theme with Black Text on a Grey or Dark Grey background.
Are themes an inherent feature of Launchers that are automatically applied to all apps?
Not too long afterwards the phone Rebooted and this would happen again after 2 or so minutes each time after I entered my PIN and started checking settings etc.
I turned off WiFi and the rebooting stopped.
I noticed afterwards that less RAM is being used by the System.
Same thing started happening again the following morning when I turned Wi-Fi on again.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Have I possibly disabled something that is required for WiFi to function correctly or for apps to be able to properly communicate with the Wi-Fi processes?
I had previously used the Force stop button for apps such as Gallery, Weather, My Places, Email, Exchange, QuickMemo+ etc.
There does not appear to be a Software Update to Oreo 8.0 available but the following apps are listed as having updates available. Do they need to be updated first in order for the system to "properly" check for a Software Update?
Email
Home & app drawer
LG Account
LG Keyboard
LG Mobile Switch
QuickMemo+
RemoteCall Service
Weather
What I would like to achieve is to have everything disabled as much as possible before removing the SIM Chip from my old phone and installing it into this one.
The following Apps, I want disabled, but keep appearing in the lists of Running Services and Cached Processes even after I have used the Force stop button and after every Reboot.
Email
FmService (Can this be replaced by a Third Part app?)
Gallery
My Places
QuickMemo+
RemoteCall Service
Weather
Weather Service
I want the following disabled also.
Exchange
LG Account
LG Backup
LG Health
LG Keyboard (after installing AnySoftKeyboard)
Is the only way to ensure this, without loading another ROM, to use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and uninstall the Apps? I am using MX Linux.
I have seen various Debloat lists on this forum and there is some useful information provided via the following page.
lists · master · W1nst0n / Universal Android Debloater · GitLab
Bash script using ADB to debloat rooted and non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
gitlab.com
For example, in the Google.sh list the following is noted.
##################### YOU SHOULDN'T MESS WITH THEM (core packages and may cause bootloop) #####################
#"com.google.android.captiveportallogin"
# Support for captive portal : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal
# A captive portal login is a web page where the users have to input their login information or accept the displayed terms of use.
# Some networks (typically public wifi network) use the captive portal login to block access until the user inputs
# some necessary information
# NOTE : This package is a now a mandatory mainline module (https://www.xda-developers.com/android-project-mainline-modules-explanation/)
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In the AOSP.sh list the following is noted.
#"com.android.captiveportallogin"
# Support for captive portal : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal
# A captive portal login is a web page where the users have to input their login information or accept the displayed terms of use.
# Some networks (typically public wifi network) use the captive portal login to block access until the user inputs
# some necessary information
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My phone is using com.android.captiveportallogin - Version 7.0 (24). The Disable button is disabled for this app.
Which apps should not be uninstalled with the approach I am taking to mitigate privacy concerns?
For example, is it safe to uninstall the standard Contacts (com.android.contacts) and Contacts Storage (com.android.providers.contacts) apps or are they required by some of the Third Party apps, for Contacts, in order to function properly?
Can the Messaging (com.android.mms) and Phone (Call services - com.android.phone) apps be uninstalled and replaced by Third Party apps such as QKSMS and Simple Dialer?
My current Home Screen (Home & app drawer - com.lge.launcher2) had a Time and Date and Weather widget but, even though I have removed it, the Weather apps still appear in the lists for Running Services and Cached Processes after every Reboot.
Checking the Uses permissions list of apps_Packages info reveals that the Home & app drawer has references to Email, FormManager and Weather.
Could the Email, FormManager and Weather apps be prevented being used by using a different Launcher? Which Launcher?
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.vincent_falzon.discreetlauncher
Which Weather apps are recommended as a replacement?
I also want to prevent all the Offers (Advertisements) I keep receiving from my current Service Provider via SMS.
Can this be done using the SIM Toolkit?
Is the SIM Toolkit an app that should not be uninstalled?
Should I do a Factory Reset and start again? If so, will I need to disable, again, all the Gulag (Google) apps that I previously disabled with the Disable button?
Which of the methods on the following page is the best to use?
How to hard reset an LG G5
According to the following page, "If a pattern, PIN, etc. is or has ever been set up on the device, Google account sign-in is required during initial setup."
I am using a PIN but a Google Account has never been configured for the phone.
LG G5 - Factory Data Reset (Powered Off) | Verizon
Here's how to factory / hard reset your LG G5 if the screen freezes or call, app, audio or sync issues occur and the device won't start up.
www.verizon.com
If I do a Factory Reset should I attempt to have the App Updates done before starting to disable any other apps?
What other information could I provide that would help to pinpoint the cause of this problem?
Thanks, M.