Is there a way to change the bubble color in the Messages app? - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hello!
I have to say I'm really impressed with the S8+. This is the first Galaxy phone I've had since I owned the S2. After the S2 I never wanted to go back to a Galaxy ever again! But the 8 caught my eye! :cyclops:
Now, the Samsung apps aren't half bad. I'd like to work with them instead of getting their Google counter part(s) but unfortunately I love to customize my apps when I can. So the messaging or texting app, ok you can throw a background on it fine. But! There is no way to change the color of the text bubbles which is really stupid.
Yes I know I can install Samsung themes .. but I'd rather not. If Touchwiz had a few more bells and whistles it'd be a contender too! It's come along way since the S2.
So if anybody knows of a way to do this I'm all ears!
Thanks for the tips/help/information in advance!
Dave

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[Q] Messaging and Google Voice?

OK, try not to go all flame mode on me, but I have a wifi Acer Iconia with a Galaxy Tab 10.1 rom on it. I like the fact that the Iconia has a USB, but I have the sgs2 from sprint and want the 2 to match. My question is, if I install the stock galaxy tab messaging app, will it work with Google voice? If it does or you simply don't know, can someone provide me the APK? I want to be able to send and receive texts on my tablet and phone alike, and already have my gv n sprint number combined. And yes, I'm aware of the Bluetooth app that lets you send and recieve messages on my tab, but it has some issues. Thanks in advance for any help.
The Odom Project said:
OK, try not to go all flame mode on me, but I have a wifi Acer Iconia with a Galaxy Tab 10.1 rom on it. I like the fact that the Iconia has a USB, but I have the sgs2 from sprint and want the 2 to match. My question is, if I install the stock galaxy tab messaging app, will it work with Google voice? If it does or you simply don't know, can someone provide me the APK? I want to be able to send and receive texts on my tablet and phone alike, and already have my gv n sprint number combined. And yes, I'm aware of the Bluetooth app that lets you send and recieve messages on my tab, but it has some issues. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Wait, you put a gt10 ROM on an iconia? I had no idea that was possible. Pretty rad. I had the iconia for a bit too; nice port options but terrible design flaws (the gap on the bottom edge that cuts into your hands after you hold it for a bit!) and too heavy. Meh, not like you care.
I don't know about the stock messenging app (not sure there is one, honestly) but a good place to look would be the OPs of the ROMs. They usually have a "apps removed" download for folks who want the apps the dev didn't put in.
Hope that gets you to what you're looking for. Cheers.
slack04 said:
Wait, you put a gt10 ROM on an iconia? I had no idea that was possible. Pretty rad. I had the iconia for a bit too; nice port options but terrible design flaws (the gap on the bottom edge that cuts into your hands after you hold it for a bit!) and too heavy. Meh, not like you care.
I don't know about the stock messenging app (not sure there is one, honestly) but a good place to look would be the OPs of the ROMs. They usually have a "apps removed" download for folks who want the apps the dev didn't put in.
Hope that gets you to what you're looking for. Cheers.
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Yes I did get a gt10 rom running, all except the lock screen and the sound setting (like for more bass, etc) work. On the 3g/4g models there is, our initial port was from the Verizon model, and had the app. It didn't function on our wifi model, so it was pointless. I'm downloading a stock deodex rom now to see if i can extract it, ill report back later. Btw as for design flaws, I haven't noticed any on mine. As for weight, I put a thick ass leather case on it anyway. For me the full USB, micro SD, and the ability to use conventional cords is more important to me (I have a ton of electronics so proprietary cords everywhere piss me off :/ ) but, that's why they make both tablets, freedom of choice oh n if you think that's crazy, back when 3.2 was only out for the xoom, I built my own rom with the base of 3.2 from the xoom, touchwiz, the buttons, Polaris office, Asus web storage n many Widgets from the transformer, the Dolby and sound app from the thrive, and the USB support and micro SD from the Iconia, all on an overclocked kernel to 1.6 ghz. I haven't had much time for development on my Iconia, as I've been developing for my E4GT lately
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[Q] Stock ICS Dialer since Sammy screwed it up

I just can't manage to search for it for the life of me.
Is there such a thing. I got the kies update to 4.0.3, but i hate the old Sammy dialer that comes with it.
Please note that im not actually talking about the dialer wich could be easily changed by any app. but the screen that pops up when someone is calling or when you actually make a call. Im sorry but i don't know what that is called. You know the one that is supposed to show a big pic of your friend, but the Sammy one just shows some stupid phone icon and some ugly ass gradients.
**** touchwiz!
Please forward me to the right location.
buddy01 said:
I just can't manage to search for it for the life of me.
Is there such a thing. I got the kies update to 4.0.3, but i hate the old Sammy dialer that comes with it.
Please note that im not actually talking about the dialer wich could be easily changed by any app. but the screen that pops up when someone is calling or when you actually make a call. Im sorry but i don't know what that is called. You know the one that is supposed to show a big pic of your friend, but the Sammy one just shows some stupid phone icon and some ugly ass gradients.
**** touchwiz!
Please forward me to the right location.
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Your complaint was what I want to blame Samsung We need BIG HEAD!!

Anyone else disappointed in their Gear S?

I got mine yesterday and so far I don't know what this watch was made to do. I love the curved design and the large screen, but why add a SIM card and make it not a stand alone device? Personally I would rather have a thinner watch.
Controlling this device is a head ache to me, the scrolling is sometimes glitchy, the keyboard is oddly shaped and apps don't load information like it should. I owned the first Gear watch and thought it was a cool first step in the right direction of smart watches but some how I feel the first Gear worked better.
I am taking mine back and waiting for a thinner one to come out that functions smoother.
Hawkhell said:
I got mine yesterday and so far I don't know what this watch was made to do. I love the curved design and the large screen, but why add a SIM card and make it not a stand alone device? Personally I would rather have a thinner watch.
Controlling this device is a head ache to me, the scrolling is sometimes glitchy, the keyboard is oddly shaped and apps don't load information like it should. I owned the first Gear watch and thought it was a cool first step in the right direction of smart watches but some how I feel the first Gear worked better.
I am taking mine back and waiting for a thinner one to come out that functions smoother.
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Kind of, one biggy is not being able to add tasks or reminders. I don't know why but that buggs the crap out of me. I was able to with the first and 2nd gen gear watches. It was said this watch would have more support and more apps but from the looks of it the parts of the SDK for this watch seem to be broken thus slowing down app development.
Where are the thousand apps that was said to be avail at launch? I only see maybe 300 apps? (I have a note 4 that should show all of them you would think)
The watch is cool, don't get me wrong. I like it and I like the ability to make calls and receive calls and notifications when I am away from my phone... Im just dumbfounded that you can do something as simple as add a reminder or a task lol. S voice is hit or miss too. S voice on the Gear 2 was on point! (I kinda miss my gear 2)
I think it needs many sw updates and apps to reach its full potential.
ronaldheld said:
I think it needs many sw updates and apps to reach its full potential.
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Yeah the big question is if there is development. I already feel that gear 2 was abandoned and the gear s isn't far behind
I am thinking the smartwatch development cycle is so short, that a given watch is abandoned before it's peak is reached.
Hawkhell said:
I got mine yesterday and so far I don't know what this watch was made to do. I love the curved design and the large screen, but why add a SIM card and make it not a stand alone device? Personally I would rather have a thinner watch.
Controlling this device is a head ache to me, the scrolling is sometimes glitchy, the keyboard is oddly shaped and apps don't load information like it should. I owned the first Gear watch and thought it was a cool first step in the right direction of smart watches but some how I feel the first Gear worked better.
I am taking mine back and waiting for a thinner one to come out that functions smoother.
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It is still a standalone device so I'm not sure how you mean it isn't.
As for the glitches it could either be hardware issues or software, but thinness doesn't seem to be anything that could help.
We are early adopters and with that comes risk but I haven't had problems that would disappoint me to the point of wanting to return it.
It is an advancement for me. But hurry up and take it back if it irritates ya. It isn't for everyone.
if anything I think this watch has exceeded my expectations. I expected to hate the size, hate the batter, hate the useability. I have been please on every aspect.
Sure we need more apps. Some of us are working on that.
If you were expecting custom ROMs and someone porting android then this is not for you. That will likely never really be the case.
gottahavit said:
if anything I think this watch has exceeded my expectations. I expected to hate the size, hate the batter, hate the useability. I have been please on every aspect.
Sure we need more apps. Some of us are working on that.
If you were expecting custom ROMs and someone porting android then this is not for you. That will likely never really be the case.
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Oh God no, the farther away from Android I can go the better. I only want root so I can dig around in it to learn.
Where are sound files kept, what is the file structure. Pull and push for light modding.
This watch reminds me of the N900. Sooooo much potential ...
My issues with this watch ates the swype key doesn't work all the time. It completely doesn't choose the word I was spelling. The dang call forwarding almost never works. I constantly get error messages that it can't connect to my phone remotely, my phone will be sitting in a good signal area. And a few times i had to restart the gear because all of a sudden it couldn't read the Sim card. These little issues make me regret buying it.
Hawkhell said:
I got mine yesterday and so far I don't know what this watch was made to do. I love the curved design and the large screen, but why add a SIM card and make it not a stand alone device? Personally I would rather have a thinner watch.
Controlling this device is a head ache to me, the scrolling is sometimes glitchy, the keyboard is oddly shaped and apps don't load information like it should. I owned the first Gear watch and thought it was a cool first step in the right direction of smart watches but some how I feel the first Gear worked better.
I am taking mine back and waiting for a thinner one to come out that functions smoother.
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I actually am loving it. Screen is great, connection or remote connection works well, and I love the scrolling on it, as it seems smooth and more fun. I had Gear 1 and 2, and find this far superior so far. Battery very good, even with Always on mode going I get a full day. Bluetooth works well with my headset at the gym, and emails seem to work better, as I can read full Exchange emails, as long as I clear out the notification after each one. News updates are really cool looking too.
I'm not terribly disappointed - I think the device itself is a feat in design however, I do have gripes with the software capabilities and not being able to respond to things like notifications directly from the device.
I think when more apps/updates are developed for the device, the experience/usability will drastically improve.
simpletona70 said:
My issues with this watch ates the swype key doesn't work all the time. It completely doesn't choose the word I was spelling. The dang call forwarding almost never works. I constantly get error messages that it can't connect to my phone remotely, my phone will be sitting in a good signal area. And a few times i had to restart the gear because all of a sudden it couldn't read the Sim card. These little issues make me regret buying it.
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Yours is defective. Exchange it.
RChang said:
I'm not terribly disappointed - I think the device itself is a feat in design however, I do have gripes with the software capabilities and not being able to respond to things like notifications directly from the device.
I think when more apps/updates are developed for the device, the experience/usability will drastically improve.
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I just my Gear S yesterday and I'm impressed with the design just like I am with the Note 4. I bought the Notifications app to be able to reply. I'm still trying to figure that out. The Gear S looks huge but surprisingly feels like a normal watch to me. I can see it wouldn't feel right if you have tiny wrists though. I'm going to test the watch out for 14 days and see how much I'll use it.
I just feel Samsung didn't put much effort in this device as they have in their phones.
I personally hate that it has its own sim card and it seems that it without a sim slot and the chipset for 3g and wifi it could be a thinner device and still do what most people need it to. I just find it silly to have WiFi and 3g when you can't download it's own apps and not to mention the price difference.
I really thought it would have better apps first and 3rd party since Samsung isn't new to the watch market.
I do like the way the watch looks aside from it being thicker than I think it should be. I own a Note 4 and Note 3 and I think the Note 4 looks better but the Note 3 feels better in hand. Also I fail to understand why the Note 4s screen sticks out further than its bezels unlike the Note 3 where the bezels are out to protect the screen.
I am totally in love with mine. I love that it has its own SIM card slot, which is also why I bought it. For active people, it's a great device, because they can leave their cell phones at home (they are just too darn big these days).
I wish it had a few of the apps I use on my watch, and in general many more apps, and that Samsung would be straight-forward about which tablets work with it and which don't.
Also, I never saw the point of a wrist worn second display to your phone, but now that I have the Gear S, I can even see the appeal of the other (SIM-less) smart watches.
What I hate, though, is that Samsung sells it carrier-locked in the US. The sheer amount of work I have done so far in trying to get an unlocked version is insane, and I am still not done.
simpletona70 said:
My issues with this watch ates the swype key doesn't work all the time. It completely doesn't choose the word I was spelling. The dang call forwarding almost never works. I constantly get error messages that it can't connect to my phone remotely, my phone will be sitting in a good signal area. And a few times i had to restart the gear because all of a sudden it couldn't read the Sim card. These little issues make me regret buying it.
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May I ask, which carrier version of the watch do you have, and what kind of SIM is in it?
I'd like to know because I am currently using the T-mo version with a T-mo card and have not had any such problems, however, I also have an unopened ATT version that I am waiting to get unlocked (I'll return the tmo one).
xendula said:
I am totally in love with mine. I love that it has its own SIM card slot, which is also why I bought it. For active people, it's a great device, because they can leave their cell phones at home (they are just too darn big these days).
I wish it had a few of the apps I use on my watch, and in general many more apps, and that Samsung would be straight-forward about which tablets work with it and which don't.
Also, I never saw the point of a wrist worn second display to your phone, but now that I have the Gear S, I can even see the appeal of the other (SIM-less) smart watches.
What I hate, though, is that Samsung sells it carrier-locked in the US. The sheer amount of work I have done so far in trying to get an unlocked version is insane, and I am still not done.
May I ask, which carrier version of the watch do you have, and what kind of SIM is in it?
I'd like to know because I am currently using the T-mo version with a T-mo card and have not had any such problems, however, I also have an unopened ATT version that I am waiting to get unlocked (I'll return the tmo one).
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My swipe is more accurate than I thought it would be but less than on the keyboards I use on my Note 4.
Hawkhell said:
My swipe is more accurate than I thought it would be but less than on the keyboards I use on my Note 4.
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I have to say, I can't figure out how to best use the keyboard. It detects the actual letter I want to type maybe 50% of the time at most.
Hawkhell said:
I just feel Samsung didn't put much effort in this device as they have in their phones.
I personally hate that it has its own sim card and it seems that it without a sim slot and the chipset for 3g and wifi it could be a thinner device and still do what most people need it to. I just find it silly to have WiFi and 3g when you can't download it's own apps and not to mention the price difference.
I really thought it would have better apps first and 3rd party since Samsung isn't new to the watch market.
I do like the way the watch looks aside from it being thicker than I think it should be. I own a Note 4 and Note 3 and I think the Note 4 looks better but the Note 3 feels better in hand. Also I fail to understand why the Note 4s screen sticks out further than its bezels unlike the Note 3 where the bezels are out to protect the screen.
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The Note 4 has a 2.5D glass screen with the chamfored aluminium contour to give it a more premium look. It has definitely made a difference and makes the phone feel silky smooth. I really don't think the plastic trim around the Note 3 protected it much and it certainly wasn't attractive. People complained like hell to Samsung regarding premium design, they listened and they delivered and people are still moaning.
As for the Gear S, well looks are subjective and I for one believe it looks stunning. The thickness is down to many factors like a decent speaker, bigger battery, sensors and the sim tray. Comparing it to the Galaxy Gear and the LG G watch r, it's about the same in thickness. The fact it curves round the wrist makes it seem less bulky.
It's not silly to have a 3G and Wifi feature, it's what makes the watch stand out from the others. It's not meant for downloading apps, it's for use when your phone is unavailable. I believe you are missing the whole concept. If you want a thin fashion watch then this isn't the right watch for you and I doubt Samsung ever intended it to be fashionable. It's a techies dream and as far as I am concerned is the best smartwatch out there right now. Granted it is expensive but early adoption is always so. The same reason there aren't thousands of apps for it just yet.
My answer to the original question of whether I am disappointed with the Gear S. . it's an easy and resounding NO!
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Hawkhell said:
I just find it silly to have WiFi and 3g when you can't download it's own apps
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But what even just wifi gives you is at, say your office or home, you can leave your phone sitting on your desk or nightstand and roam freely about the place and still get calls and notifications on the Gear S.
Which to me, is awesome. And clearly better than the Gear Live (which can only helpfully remind you you've left your phone out of range when you walk into the next room)
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xendula said:
I have to say, I can't figure out how to best use the keyboard. It detects the actual letter I want to type maybe 50% of the time at most.
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There are three keyboards. Perhaps one of the others will work better for you?
schettj said:
There are three keyboards. Perhaps one of the others will work better for you?
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I'll try out the others. Haven't even checked for other keyboards - duh!

Who likes the gear s

I am planing on getting a gear s but I have hear nothing but bad things about does anybody hear like the device and if so what are the pros and cons you have found of this device is it woth get it g or should I wait for the next gen gear to come out
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jolly_roger_hook said:
I am planing on getting a gear s but I have hear nothing but bad things about does anybody hear like the device and if so what are the pros and cons you have found of this device is it woth get it g or should I wait for the next gen gear to come out
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Haters gonna hate. Thats the only way to look at it. Its a cool piece of hardware but theres haters for everything. Hell you tell people the battery will last 2-3 days and they scream bloody murder, "oh it sucks, thats horrible!". Then you tell them the Apple iWatch battery will only last 8 hours and they are all like " oh well thats probably ok" (I dont actually know what the iWatch battery is like). I did just go on a little rant here. It should give you some insight into why people talk bad about it.
Thanks I'll check that out
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cipherswitch said:
Haters gonna hate. Thats the only way to look at it. Its a cool piece of hardware but theres haters for everything. Hell you tell people the battery will last 2-3 days and they scream bloody murder, "oh it sucks, thats horrible!". Then you tell them the Apple iWatch battery will only last 8 hours and they are all like " oh well thats probably ok" (I dont actually know what the iWatch battery is like). I did just go on a little rant here. It should give you some insight into why people talk bad about it.
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Thanks I'll check that out
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Love mine. Yes charge it daily. Do i really need to not sure but rather it last than run out half wau through. Disnt have apps i wanted. So wrote my own. So now it pretty much does everything i want. I quite often leave my phone at home if popping to shops etc. Has step counter and sleep log. The apps i have downloaded are quite cool but dont use them often.
The two i wrote. Access cctv and view from watch. Control domoticz home automation from watch. Yup lazy can turn lights on and off from bed and couch. The tizen ide for programming is not too bad.
Anyways to sum up i love it
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I just got mine yesterday and so far I like it. I had the original Gear 1 and a Moto 360. I will say that the Moto 360 seemed to work better with Google stuff such as Hangouts, but it was far more limited as a device compared to the Gear S. I loaded the Gear Notification Extender, and now I can reply to both Gmail and Hangouts using the Gear S, very nice!
I do like the option of using something like the Opera Mini Browser to view Gmail and such. And I can't wait to try it out this spring while cycling, it would be nice to leave my phone at home or in the car when riding my bike.
Hope this helps.
its a fantastic piece of kit
to be fair i've struggled with it a bit understanding the settings and permutations but the functionality seems to be improving day by day.
the choice of useful apps isn't massive but that hasn't been a problem for me personally,
I'm not a great fan of the interface on my related S4 smartphone but i can live with that
the liberation of just having the watch (ok with your compatible samsung plugged in or turned on somewhere else) is the main attraction for me
i dont understand the haters especially those deriding the battery life, the appearance (it looks great on your wrist in real life), the concept ( i don't think i need one why would anybody else?) or the need to have a samsung phone to go with it ( I'm not charmed by that either that but Samsung are no worse than others in that regard and there are I guess technical reasons why it has to pair with something short of being a brick on your wrist) at least with the Gear S that pairing can be at a distance or indeed you can just use it as a phone on its own
some people have posted here and on android central that they have returned the watch but most actual users who see the use case for them, have checked out the limitations, have persevered or been patient with some of the glitches and understand why its the best in its class
i see your a "senior member" so apologies for showing granny how to suck eggs - apart from that buy it - or hang on a little longer to see if there really is a Gear S 2 coming soon!
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its a fantastic piece of kit
to be fair i've struggled with it a bit understanding the settings and permutations but the functionality seems to be improving day by day.
the choice of useful apps isn't massive but that hasn't been a problem for me personally,
I'm not a great fan of the interface on my related S4 smartphone but i can live with that
the liberation of just having the watch (ok with your compatible samsung plugged in or turned on somewhere else) is the main attraction for me
i dont understand the haters especially those deriding the battery life, the appearance (it looks great on your wrist in real life), the concept ( i don't think i need one why would anybody else?) or the need to have a samsung phone to go with it ( I'm not charmed by that either that but Samsung are no worse than others in that regard and there are I guess technical reasons why it has to pair with something short of being a brick on your wrist) at least with the Gear S that pairing can be at a distance or indeed you can just use it as a phone on its own
some people have posted here and on android central that they have returned the watch but most actual users who see the use case for them, have checked out the limitations, have persevered or been patient with some of the glitches and understand why its the best in its class
i see your a "senior member" so apologies for showing granny how to suck eggs - apart from that buy it - or hang on a little longer to see if there really is a Gear S 2 coming soon!
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chrisreese said:
I just got mine yesterday and so far I like it. I had the original Gear 1 and a Moto 360. I will say that the Moto 360 seemed to work better with Google stuff such as Hangouts, but it was far more limited as a device compared to the Gear S. I loaded the Gear Notification Extender, and now I can reply to both Gmail and Hangouts using the Gear S, very nice!
I do like the option of using something like the Opera Mini Browser to view Gmail and such. And I can't wait to try it out this spring while cycling, it would be nice to leave my phone at home or in the car when riding my bike.
Hope this helps.
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Dagaz said:
Love mine. Yes charge it daily. Do i really need to not sure but rather it last than run out half wau through. Disnt have apps i wanted. So wrote my own. So now it pretty much does everything i want. I quite often leave my phone at home if popping to shops etc. Has step counter and sleep log. The apps i have downloaded are quite cool but dont use them often.
The two i wrote. Access cctv and view from watch. Control domoticz home automation from watch. Yup lazy can turn lights on and off from bed and couch. The tizen ide for programming is not too bad.
Anyways to sum up i love it
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Thanks for all the replies very helpful now I just have to decide if I want to get the vzw version with its own number or wait for T-mobile to get them in Stock so I can have root
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jolly_roger_hook said:
Thanks for all the replies very helpful now I just have to decide if I want to get the vzw version(as its my service provider) with its own number or wait for T-mobile to get them in Stock so I can have root
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I would get one that can be rooted. Mine may go back because of the lockdown.
What type of lights are you turning on and off? And what brand camera? I didn't see your apps on gear store
Thats because i wrote the apps for myself.
My home lights via domoticz
Accessing a cctv server system to view live images.
Might adapt them for the store at some stage but presently just because i wanted them.
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I have the WEMO light switches and wished there was an app for it on my watch. And I have foscam cameras, not necessary for a watch but I thought it would be cool.
kieso said:
I have the WEMO light switches and wished there was an app for it on my watch. And I have foscam cameras, not necessary for a watch but I thought it would be cool.
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No apps maybe, but you can go to the website for your Foscam using the Opera browser on the watch. Cheers!

change dialer theme?

whos the blind person at google who thought this ugly green is desirable and glaring in ones face to make calls?
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how do I change it or get a super simple clean white dialer?
rocketman122 said:
whos the blind person at google who thought this ugly green is desirable and glaring in ones face to make calls?
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how do I change it or get a super simple clean white dialer?
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I have two dialers. I'm on stock rooted last Oreo. Here's a screenshot of one I use the most.
yours is rooted so ill need to do that on mine
also you use a non LG rom. ill need to do that also
looking to change the hideous green to white. same with the colored clown show of 7.1.
any way to install a stock nougat version on v30+? ill have to do some research.
I hate the long press menus popping up on moving apps, I hate the nonstop intrusive messages from the os nonstop. every fecking thing it needs to mention it posts to my notification window. horrible. If I have no choice ill get sn older phone that has android 7.
I have no patience for software thats intrusive and constantly pushing you to interact and also that it hides things levels deep to get to. its inneficient and annoying to click forever. nonstop pushing OS update in my face. I cant disable it.
I see galaxy s8 is nougat. unless the person upgraded. ill look into that. either change my menu settings back to SEPARATE section list (not grouped) and let me do monochromatic color. the clown colors looks immature and ridiculous.
rocketman122 said:
yours is rooted so ill need to do that on mine
also you use a non LG rom. ill need to do that also
looking to change the hideous green to white. same with the colored clown show of 7.1. .
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I do not use a non LG ROM. You didn't read. I said I use STOCK ROOTED LG OREO. I use last Oreo US998 20h:
ChazzMatt said:
I have two dialers. I'm on stock rooted last Oreo. Here's a screenshot of one I use the most.
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You only need early Oreo (or even Nougat for Frankenstein) temporarily for rooting purposes. But for features, stability, you need at least last Oreo.
I have never used a custom ROM on this phone.
you need at LEAST last Oreo.
and there is the problem.
I hate the window that pops up when you move an icon. I hate the way the menu system looks, settings are grouped (you have to go a few levels deep vs nougat) I hate the dialer green color. I hate the way the system blasts notification for every little thing. I hate the clock. try for yourself..when you run a timer and it finishes and you stop it, to get out of it, you swipe up to get the hidden buttons, but the put the start at the edge, so you will press start again. there are so many bad decisions graphics and aesthetics and ux wise they got wrong
im trying to find a nougat 7.0 phone. not even 7.1 where changes were made.
my mom had a heart attack. I lost work. im stressed as feck and this os just pisses me off too much. I already broke the screen from punching it. no one will a phone cause me stress.
I dont even surf on it anymore as there are no browsers that block ads AND stay in desktop agent mode for ALL sites. opera is a chinese compnay, so no thanks. adblock keeps reverting back to mobile site mode. brave is crap. chrome is chrome. on your phone you have no control of anything. its why I dont surf anymore on the phone. I bought a cheap laptop to surf so i can use script blockers and ad blockers and not be bombarded with nonsense they shove down your throat. if you only saw what each site loads youd be shocked. its no wonder why google is being sued by the govt.
yea, will just find an old phone like the galaxy s8 and use v7.
I cant stand the way v7.1+ looks. visually it ruins my eyes. im already with massive stress. I even hate touching my phone now. ive blocked everything I can on it. not installing any apps on it. I lost my career job, my moms sick on the way to her grave and I cant stand when companies push you like a horse with blinkers on. you have no customization control even for colors?, feck you google.
I have to find a solution for a phone only for whatsapp and camera, nothing else. no apps. no gps or anything.
Sounds to me like you have enough going on in your life, and your phone is the last thing you should be worrying about. If that means getting another phone with an older OS, then so be it.
Good luck to you. With everything. I hope things turn around

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