Change Stock Dialer - T-Mobile LG V10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been trying to change the stock dialer to True Phone and keep getting sent up blind alleys and going round in cirlcles. Been into Apps - Conigure Apps - Default Apps - Phone App, changed it and the phone still dials out through stock and lists 'no defaults set' in the True Phone app, despite it being listed as the default dialer under Default Apps.
Also, while listed as 'phone' in the app drawer, there is no listing under 'phone' in the app list for the stock dialer, including system apps.
Also tried changing default at app level but settings are greyed out.
Am I missing something obvious here?

Yeah, I'm not sure if there's anything you can do. BTW, as for the phone app, they are in /system/priv-app/LGTeleService, LGTelephony Provider, LGTelecom. Chances are you can't make calls without those tho?
Sent from my LG-H901 using XDA-Developers mobile app

Related

[Q] Phone keeps losing default application setting.

I've noticed this a few times now and is starting to get annoying - my phone occasionally forgets what application I have set as the default. Examples: Choice Dialer vs native voice dial, LauncherPlus vs HTC sense, Stock browser vs Opera. This is most annoying with the dialer, as I constantly use Bluetooth voice dialing and always have to fish the phone out of my pocket while driving to either re-enable the default app or just manually dial - kinda defeats the purpose of voice dialing.
This is an unrooted Aria with the ATT Bloatware enriched 2.2.2 software.
Has anyone seen this before? I have not updated any of the aforementioned software recently, so it puzzles me that the OS would forget that I set a particular program as a default.
Not sure if this is your problem but everytime you install a new app that can be set as a particular default it will reset your defaults. e.g. if you have launcherpro as your default home and you install adw launcher, your phone will remove your home app default and you are forced to re-set it.
Sent from my cm7 Aria.
CallMeAria said:
Not sure if this is your problem but everytime you install a new app that can be set as a particular default it will reset your defaults. e.g. if you have launcherpro as your default home and you install adw launcher, your phone will remove your home app default and you are forced to re-set it.
Sent from my cm7 Aria.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep, I'm aware of that nuance, but that is not the case here - no apps were installed in the intervening period - specifically, having LPP "losing" its default status and being prompted to use it or Sense happened overnight with nothing going on in between. I have never used or downloaded any other bluetooth dialer as Choice Dialer works extremely well for me and have no reason to change - it is an app that routinely "loses" its default status.
Just a strange quirk that has been mild annoyance - it will all go away once I root this phone and ditch Sense all together.
Thanks,
T
I think simply updating one of the apps from the list will cause this to happen as well. If you aren't even updating any apps when it happens then I don't really have any clue what's going on. Could be some poorly written app you have installed that keeps resetting it? Dunno.

[Q] sytem apps showing up in downloaded settings/manage apps section

I'm just wondering if it is normal for system apps to show up as a downloaded app? I'm seeing the Dialer, Dialer storage and also two Settings apps. Is there a reason why they would show up there? Thank you in advance.
jcorv58 said:
I'm just wondering if it is normal for system apps to show up as a downloaded app? I'm seeing the Dialer, Dialer storage and also two Settings apps. Is there a reason why they would show up there? Thank you in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It should show under the "ALL" tab but not the "Downloaded" tab unless it's a 3rd party dialer. So no I don't think it's normal.
And if I dont have a 3rd party dialer? I'm not sure if it should have changed back but I flashed a new nightly, still there.... ?
Sent from my rooted T-Mobile G2

[Q] Can't Find Phone/Dialer App

Hello; I can't seem to find the Phone application in the app drawer, or in selection lists (e.g. Launcher 7 initial setup). I've frozen a few things using Titanium, but it's not on that list anywhere either. I can find it in Astro easily enough, but no way else.
Help!
dastars said:
Hello; I can't seem to find the Phone application in the app drawer, or in selection lists (e.g. Launcher 7 initial setup). I've frozen a few things using Titanium, but it's not on that list anywhere either. I can find it in Astro easily enough, but no way else.
Help!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you can see the contacts app, the dialer is just one of the tabs... it's not perfect, but it works...
Thanks. I finally got it back by uninstalling GO Contacts.

My Quarantined / frozen apps

I downloaded an app called App quarantine from the market and put the following apps in the don't run bin , but before doing that I downloaded Go Launcher / Go Contacts / Go Sms Pro and did a ehh, conversion from the stock samsung apps to Go Stuff. Has anyone else done this or anything similar?
Apk's no longer running on boot
(See screen shots, i'm lazy today.)
jb0nd38372 said:
I downloaded an app called App quarantine from the market and put the following apps in the don't run bin , but before doing that I downloaded Go Launcher / Go Contacts / Go Sms Pro and did a ehh, conversion from the stock samsung apps to Go Stuff. Has anyone else done this or anything similar?
Apk's no longer running on boot
(See screen shots, i'm lazy today.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are a number of apps that do the same type of thing, Titanium Backup will 'freeze' apps as well as a whole host of additional features.
Then of course, another option is to just rename the apps from *.apk to *.bpk and rebooting.
My personal preference is a third option called Autostarts which is similar to MSconfig in Windows but for Android. The reason being is, it gives you the ability to keep an app from ever running unless you actually tap the app to run it but still allows you to keep the app installed in the event you want to use it. Google Maps comes to mind, I want it installed, I dont want it running in the background.
I dont recommend removing any of the bloatware if you plan on staying on stock but, some of it for US Note users was able to be uninstalled without root via either Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->All Applications, then tap an app and see if uninstall was lit up, if so, sweet. Or, alternatively you could go thru the Market->(Menu Key)->My Apps but not all apps show up in this list. As a side note, I actually manually did a search for many of the apps on the phone and manually updated them because they were not showing up in the market 'My Apps' list.
One other side note, most of the Samsung apps are actually pretty decent, I usually dont touch them. Its the ATT software and the apps ATT took bribe money from third parties that bothers me (Yellow Pages for example).
Oh, and a little known feature of Go Launcher is the ability to hide apps.
Tap the App drawer icon to get to the list of apps on your phone, tap the menu button, tap hide apps. For those of us that havent bothered to root, this at least gives you the ability to not have to look at apps you dont want to see in the app drawer.
Wow thank you for all the info. As far as staying stock, I like making my devices unique to me, I did keep all spen related apps, but killed pretty much everything else. I doubt my phone will ever see an official release of anything, Xda all the way
littlewierdo said:
There are a number of apps that do the same type of thing, Titanium Backup will 'freeze' apps as well as a whole host of additional features.
Then of course, another option is to just rename the apps from *.apk to *.bpk and rebooting.
My personal preference is a third option called Autostarts which is similar to MSconfig in Windows but for Android. The reason being is, it gives you the ability to keep an app from ever running unless you actually tap the app to run it but still allows you to keep the app installed in the event you want to use it. Google Maps comes to mind, I want it installed, I dont want it running in the background.
I dont recommend removing any of the bloatware if you plan on staying on stock but, some of it for US Note users was able to be uninstalled without root via either Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->All Applications, then tap an app and see if uninstall was lit up, if so, sweet. Or, alternatively you could go thru the Market->(Menu Key)->My Apps but not all apps show up in this list. As a side note, I actually manually did a search for many of the apps on the phone and manually updated them because they were not showing up in the market 'My Apps' list.
One other side note, most of the Samsung apps are actually pretty decent, I usually dont touch them. Its the ATT software and the apps ATT took bribe money from third parties that bothers me (Yellow Pages for example).
Oh, and a little known feature of Go Launcher is the ability to hide apps.
Tap the App drawer icon to get to the list of apps on your phone, tap the menu button, tap hide apps. For those of us that havent bothered to root, this at least gives you the ability to not have to look at apps you dont want to see in the app drawer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just to add I guess a 'fourth' option, I like to use the app 'root toolbox' available on the market with both free and pro versions. Under the advanced menu you can remove any system apps you like but the nice thing is anything you remove is automatically backed up to the root toolbox folder on the internal sd. The backup is done automatically so you dont have to worry about removing something and forgetting to backup first and also gives you the option to restore any system apps you removed simply and easily. Ill be honest the restore feature has saved my bacon many times lol and is also a great way to experiment which apps are safe and unsafe to remove.

Question Changing Default Apps

I was wondering if anyone with the Find N can test to see if they can change the default apps and see if it sticks?
I always use Google Messages and Dialler and was hoping I was able to change them as have it stick. I know the issues with the Launcher and I am concerned that it will be the same with these other apps.
On a side note has anyone been able to get Android Auto to work?
What would the dab command be to set the default sms ?
I have found this:-
How to disable any pre-installed system app bloatware on Android without root
If you hate the bloatware or pre-installed apps on your Android smartphone, here's how to disable them even if Android doesn't normally let you.
www.xda-developers.com
Not sure if it will cause damage so perhaps use it with caution!
Hey bud! Just downloaded both Google Messages and Phone and was able to switch it to default. I used adb commands to remove all the bloatware, and it's wayyyy less chinese-y.
Only thing I still can't figure out is how to get Nova Launcher working, as I preferred how that ran before. That said, it's starting to feel way nicer now.
Are they actually sticking though and survive a reboot? Have you tried Android Auto?
How did you get rid of the default messaging app please post ads commands : )
I read in another sad forums that even after deleting the default sms app and installing google sms you will still get the pop up
carrieta17 said:
I read in another sad forums that even after deleting the default sms app and installing google sms you will still get the pop up
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which forum did you read that on?
carrieta17 said:
I read in another sad forums that even after deleting the default sms app and installing google sms you will still get the pop up
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What other forum please?
[GUIDE/ADB] OPPO FIND X System Apps Safe To Uninstall/Disable Without Root
THIS TUTORIAL IS GEARED TOWARDS THOSE THAT HAVE THE VERSION OF THE PHONE WITH CHINESE FIRMWARE,MAY BE USED AS A GENERAL GUIDE FOR OTHER VERSIONS. The subject of app/bloatware removal/disabling has been mentioned in a few threads throughout the...
forum.xda-developers.com
I tried disabling the default sms app and using google messages did not work.. will not let me send texts via any app
So here's the deal, don't remove the default messaging app or replace it with Google messages. It won't work the way you think it will. I was able to remove the default messaging app via adb. You'll be able to set the Google messaging app to default. The issue is, every time you get a text, you'll get a pop-up saying something like "your default messaging app was changed back due to security". It'll do this every time you get a new text.
deweythesecond said:
Hey bud! Just downloaded both Google Messages and Phone and was able to switch it to default. I used adb commands to remove all the bloatware, and it's wayyyy less chinese-y.
Only thing I still can't figure out is how to get Nova Launcher working, as I preferred how that ran before. That said, it's starting to feel way nicer now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you getting the pop up giving you the security warning everytime you receive a message?
Yes. I gave up. Using oppos now.
Ah that is not great, does it allow RCS messaging at all? That may be a deal breaker for me!
There IS an option but only for heytap users only...
I received mine and the limitations are too great. The hardware is awesome, but is ruined by horrible software that is locked down so strictly. The messaging and Android Auto issues were the things that made the decision easy.
If this ever gets a International release I will be all over it, but unfortunately I cannot handle the limits.

Categories

Resources