Hide Caller ID in JellyBean 4.1 or 4.2 - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After installing a custom ROM on my Nexus One and upgrading from Gingerbread (2.3.6) I was confused when I wasn't able to find the "Hide Caller ID" setting in JellyBean. However, to my fortune and your benefit, I have found this setting hidden away in the phone app!
You simply go to your Phone app --> hit the capacitive menu button --> hit Settings --> Additional Settings --> Caller ID --> Hide number
and there you go!

Thank you, this helped a lot
Pretty straightforward, thank you!

Great!
I was looking for it at the phone settings under "Wireless & Networks" where it normally is without finding it. So thanks for the hint.:good:

Not working to me
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LoaderAi said:
After installing a custom ROM on my Nexus One and upgrading from Gingerbread (2.3.6) I was confused when I wasn't able to find the "Hide Caller ID" setting in JellyBean. However, to my fortune and your benefit, I have found this setting hidden away in the phone app!
You simply go to your Phone app --> hit the capacitive menu button --> hit Settings --> Additional Settings --> Caller ID --> Hide number
and there you go!
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I am running 4.1.2, and I only see the folowing:
I hit the App menu button, then hit the capacitive menu button, which displays these 2 options only:
Manage apps
System settings,
There is no "Additional Settings" under "System Settings".
Please help!!!

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HELP!! HTC task manager disapeared from the taskbar

Can any1 help me, the htc task manager seems to of disapeared from the taskbar and id really like it back without having to hard boot my handset, ive tried soft booting and that but no luck any1 have any ideas how to get it back as its really useful
here comes the solution:
go to: Settings -> Task Manager -> Button tab
check "Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen".
ozkarah said:
here comes the solution:
go to: Settings -> Task Manager -> Button tab
check "Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen".
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ugh nice one mate that did the trick think is cuz i installed spb pocked plus cuz i wanted the tabbed browsing in pie id rather have my task manager tho lol
few days ago I faced with the same problem because of QuickMenu installation. It took some hours to find out the solution in settings. I did not want you to spend same
ozkarah said:
here comes the solution:
go to: Settings -> Task Manager -> Button tab
check "Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen".
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I dont see that on mine .. 6.1 stock from sprint.. I am missing the task manager too... HELP!!!
Hi.
Have the same problem but it's not working.
"Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen" is already checked.
No taskmanager on today...
Please help me get it back!...
/M

Pull Down Notification Toggle

Is there some type of toggle apk that I can install to get toggles on the notification pull down like on the Samsung Vibrant?
ichan444 said:
Is there some type of toggle apk that I can install to get toggles on the notification pull down like on the Samsung Vibrant?
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Root your phone and flash CM7
This is asn app that works really well and does not need you to have a rooted phone...about as close as you can get without rooting. Used it for a while with my Nexus s until the nightlies starting running. Not quite as good as CM7 but a really good alternative!
'Power Control Plus' on AppBrain: http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.siriusapplications.eclairwidgets
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I prefer to use Quick Settings, search for it on appbrain (I can't post links as newish account, but long time android user)
I like it because it can be configured to look like a dialogue box on top of the app that is currently open (menu -> preferences -> appearance -> Dialog). Also you can hide the notification bar icon so it doesn't clutter the bar up (menu -> preferences -> Status bar shortcut -> Add & hide icon).
I prefer it over Power Control Plus because its free, and you can access it anywhere, and not just from the home screen. for custom Power widgets i also prefer Widgestsoid 2.X (again search on appbrain for same reasons)
but that requires more set up to make a "power" widget.
Hope you like more choices!
theimpaler said:
I prefer to use Quick Settings, search for it on appbrain (I can't post links as newish account, but long time android user)
I like it because it can be configured to look like a dialogue box on top of the app that is currently open (menu -> preferences -> appearance -> Dialog). Also you can hide the notification bar icon so it doesn't clutter the bar up (menu -> preferences -> Status bar shortcut -> Add & hide icon).
I prefer it over Power Control Plus because its free, and you can access it anywhere, and not just from the home screen. for custom Power widgets i also prefer Widgestsoid 2.X (again search on appbrain for same reasons)
but that requires more set up to make a "power" widget.
Hope you like more choices!
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thanks ill definitely look into it!
I flashed into CM7 and its working great so far.

[Q] Can I put settings buttons directly on my homescreen?

So far I've found myself using two settings very often,
settings -> about phone -> battery use
settings -> applications -> manage applications
I'd like these to be buttons on my homescreen if that is possible.
Is that possible?
Does the fact that I'm using syndicate rom 1.1.0 and launcher pro plus change the answer at all?
garyf said:
So far I've found myself using two settings very often,
settings -> about phone -> battery use
settings -> applications -> manage applications
I'd like these to be buttons on my homescreen if that is possible.
Is that possible?
Does the fact that I'm using syndicate rom 1.1.0 and launcher pro plus change the answer at all?
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Most stock roms will pull task manager up if you long press the home key. As for battery use, well settings is on your left soft key, that's as good as it gets
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Sorry, somehow I put this in s-9000's forum instead of epic 4g.
For application manager I meant, at least for the epic, the stock location that can be used to install and uninstall programs.
You can use launcher pro for this purpose I believe.
Long press on desktop -> Actions (or something similar, don't remember) -> Find the battery info text
Yeah actions should do the trick. Takes a while to locate what you want though.

[GUIDE]USB/BT/WiFi Tethering without root

1 · Download and install QuickShortcutMaker and open the app.
2 · Scroll down to Service Program Menu (it may appear as serviceprogramu) and tap on it to expand all the activities under it.
3 · Scroll down to IOT Hidden Menu.
4 · Tap 'Create' - this will create a shortcut to IOT Hidden Menu on your home screen.
5 · Press the Home softkey and locate the new shortcut and tap it.
6 · Tap LTE Settings then tap APN Settings*then tap on*Internet.
7 · Scroll down and search for APN Type.
8 · Tap on APN Type and add following APN type to it ‘dun‘ separating it with a comma (no spaces, and no single quotes)
9 · To save these settings you need to hold and down Multitasking/recent or the Overview button on the navigation bar, this will bring up the option to save your settings.
10 · Tap Save.
11 · Now go to System Settings, and in the Network select Tethering. Attempt to enable WiFi hotspot or USB tethering if your G4 is connected to your computer by USB cable. If you get the pop-up about needing to subscribe to a tethering package, or “Due to network issues, tethering has been disabled”, you need to go back to your home screen and tap the shortcut again and continue from Step 6, but instead of selecting Internet in the APN settings you will select ‘cinet.spcs’ and add dun to the apn type.
You should now have the ability to enable WiFi, USB and Bluetooth tethering without root access and without PdaNet+ or any other pay apps.
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agentfusion said:
1 · Download and install QuickShortcutMaker and open the app.
2 · Scroll down to Service Program Menu (it may appear as serviceprogramu) and tap on it to expand all the activities under it.
3 · Scroll down to IOT Hidden Menu.
4 · Tap 'Create' - this will create a shortcut to IOT Hidden Menu on your home screen.
5 · Press the Home softkey and locate the new shortcut and tap it.
6 · Tap LTE Settings then tap APN Settings*then tap on*Internet.
7 · Scroll down and search for APN Type.
8 · Tap on APN Type and add following APN type to it ‘dun‘ separating it with a comma (no spaces, and no single quotes)
9 · To save these settings you need to hold and down Multitasking/recent or the Overview button on the navigation bar, this will bring up the option to save your settings.
10 · Tap Save.
11 · Now go to System Settings, and in the Network select Tethering. Attempt to enable WiFi hotspot or USB tethering if your G4 is connected to your computer by USB cable. If you get the pop-up about needing to subscribe to a tethering package, or “Due to network issues, tethering has been disabled”, you need to go back to your home screen and tap the shortcut again and continue from Step 6, but instead of selecting Internet in the APN settings you will select ‘cinet.spcs’ and add dun to the apn type.
You should now have the ability to enable WiFi, USB and Bluetooth tethering without root access and without PdaNet+ or any other pay apps.
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Ummm, already posted this way before you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/general/how-to-free-mobile-hotspot-root-t3165049
You didn't even bother to give me credit.
andrewwm said:
Ummm, already posted this way before you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/general/how-to-free-mobile-hotspot-root-t3165049
You didn't even bother to give me credit.
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Of course I didn't bother to give you credit. I have never even seen your post until you linked it. Why would I give credit to you if you had absolutely nothing to do with my post?
That's like saying anyone that starts a fire with two sticks should give credit to Cody Lundin because he's used the same method to achieve the end result.
This is pretty much the same method for a bunch of different LG phones that don't allow easy editing of APN settings without root, and I'm pretty certain if you mess around long enough there's ways to do it with Non-LG phones but I've been using this method since the LG Marquee in 2011. I could even post the really long way of using CDMA workshop, but this way is faster.
FYI you can do USB or BT Tether completely stock and nothing on your plan.
Mine is ZVA and IOT QuickShortcutMaker's shortcut does not work. It just says "Application is not installed".
Any suggestion?
cbr150r said:
Mine is ZVA and IOT QuickShortcutMaker's shortcut does not work. It just says "Application is not installed".
Any suggestion?
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The consensus seems to be that you need to downgrade your phone back to ZV6, then use the shortcut maker technique while in ZV6. Then you upgrade to ZV9 and access your running apps where you'll find the shortcut maker still present from running it earlier under ZV6. Pin that window in ZV9. Then upgrade to ZVA. The shortcut maker should still be present in your previous apps, pinned. So, in ZVA, you can access that pinned page to perform the edit to add ,dun and get wifi. I haven't done this, but there is another thread on this site outlining all the steps/tools you use to perform the downgrade (I think it's LGUP and LG flash or something).
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(solved) how stop google app when holding home button

i found this too much annoying to popup the google app (search screen) by only keep press the home button for 1 second only?
because I keep accidentally bringing up this damn Google search page instead of the home screen
how can i disable this without disabling google app ?
Menu -> Settings -> Apps -> Settings -> Default App settings -> Assistance & Voice input and change Assist App to none
xBenny said:
Menu -> Settings -> Apps -> Settings -> Default App settings -> Assistance & Voice input and change Assist App to none
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great,big thanks for u

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