TechNut79
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Hold down the home button and it is in he options to go to task manager or recent apps.
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I click on Google, and nothing happens.
Hold down the home button and it is in he options to go to task manager or recent apps.
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I never used the assistive light widget, it is unnecessarily big in my opinion. I use Tesla LED (free from Play) and it has a nice 1x1 widget for simple toggling, and other features within the app- timer, strobe, morse code, etc.
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For those with Battery Issues have you tried changing the cell service back to CDMA/LTE from the Global Mode that it enabled? That seemed to help me.
Anyone able to replicate my calendar widget issue where it my screen glitches when scrolling left to right from the home screen?
The sender needs to turn it off. Seems not all JB installs turned it on. Mine didn't.Is there a way to get rid of the annoying cb# that comes with every text now? Before I didn't have this issue.
New problem for me that just popped up....
I use an aux cable to listen to music in my car... It's a cheap one but it's done the job. This morning after one song the headphone symbol goes away and music plays thru my phone. It wouldn't detect the aux cable anymore after than. I get home and plug in my headphones that came with the phone and the headphone symbol still doesn't show but music does play thru the headphones at least. Is this some sorta glitch perhaps?
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The sender needs to turn it off. Seems not all JB installs turned it on. Mine didn't.
I had that problem this morning , but it resolved after a reboot.
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The dimming is part of the power-saving features..both in the display setting and the power-saving settings sections. in the display unselect "auto-adjust screen tone" and in the power-saving section uncheck "change background color" this will affect the stock email and browser apps. it will affect your battery usage slightly.
Here are my current findings (not really issues, just differences i see):
1. The notification bar looks grey to me in Jelly Bean instead of black. However when i drop it down it is black. Anyone else see this?
2. Notification LED's blink very fast now. Before when i had a new Gmail message, i would get a blue led every 4-5 seconds. Now it blinks rapidly, more like once a second. Not sure if there is a way to adjust this in Jelly Bean?
I'm still playing around with it...
Text counts show up on mine on the messaging shortcut on the lockscreen