hmjgriffon
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I updated my phone to 4.4.2 today and I don't receive push notifications anymore.
Double check the "Mobile Devices" tab under BI Options to make sure that your phone is selected to receive push notifications.I updated my phone to 4.4.2 today and I don't receive push notifications anymore.
I don't use push anymore, but I just checked my samsung s5 with 4.4.2 and it wasn't working anymore either. I removed the mobile devices in BI and opened the APP again, then in BI activated the device in Settings->mobile device. .. working again...I updated my phone to 4.4.2 today and I don't receive push notifications anymore.
I don't use push anymore, but I just checked my samsung s5 with 4.4.2 and it wasn't working anymore either. I removed the mobile devices in BI and opened the APP again, then in BI activated the device in Settings->mobile device. .. working again...
I think BI sees 4.4.2 as another mobile device, so you have to activate it as new...
I use Cyanogenmod on my Nexus 7 tablet and really like it. In fact the same thing happened when I installed it on my tablet, I had to go into BI Options and re-check push notifications.Okay yeah I'm back! I had installed cyanogenmod because google abandoned my galaxy nexus but it was all borked so I had to reset it and apparently that created two mobile devices in BI so I deleted the extra and checked off the box on the newest one, push notifications are back in bidness. I love them, before I was doing SMS and email, now I'm doing push and storing everything in the cloud.
I use Cyanogenmod on my Nexus 7 tablet and really like it. In fact the same thing happened when I installed it on my tablet, I had to go into BI Options and re-check push notifications.
No not yet, have heard lots about it though. I used to have HTC phones and would always root and install custom ROM's but ever since I switched to Samsung (S3, now S4), I have been rooting and installing bloat-free OEM ROM's. Root the same day I get them which reminds me, I'm almost due for an upgradeHave you tried http://aokp.co/? my friend is raving about it, I might try it, although I don't know if I feel like redoing everything again.
No not yet, have heard lots about it though. I used to have HTC phones and would always root and install custom ROM's but ever since I switched to Samsung (S3, now S4), I have been rooting and installing bloat-free OEM ROM's. Root the same day I get them which reminds me, I'm almost due for an upgrade
Yup I don't blame you! I'm lucky because one of my closest friends works for one of the major mobile providers so I am on her employee account and get discounts on phones and service. Only thing is that I usually have to wait several months after a new phone is released but as long as I am eligible for an upgrade I can get it (with no contract renewal!) BTW sorry for taking the thread so far off topic, I only did because your issue was resolved.I'm gonna ride my galaxy nexus till the wheels fall off, especially since I bought it outright.
Don't bother me, you can delete it if you want, it was more pebkac than anything.Yup I don't blame you! I'm lucky because one of my closest friends works for one of the major mobile providers so I am on her employee account and get discounts on phones and service. Only thing is that I usually have to wait several months after a new phone is released but as long as I am eligible for an upgrade I can get it (with no contract renewal!) BTW sorry for taking the thread so far off topic, I only did because your issue was resolved.
No need to delete anything, just wanted to throw it out there!Don't bother me, you can delete it if you want, it was more pebkac than anything.
DNS Hostname, es file explorer, greenify, secure settings, tasker, super SU, busybox, vpn root, ad away, youtube adway and some others I can't think of off the top of my head.No need to delete anything, just wanted to throw it out there!
What rooted apps do you use? I use Titanium backup, root explorer, AdAway, roam control, rom manager and a few network related ones