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Thank you guys for your input! I've had the phone a couple of years and had last week done a reset when it started acting up, and then this voicemail number thing cropped up and popped up every day. I thought I'd been all over this phone and the settings (I literally use it so little and have uninstalled and disabled most all the apps since I don't use them, and it's my hotspot so I can use my phone that way anywhere I go), but I found deep in settings something I'd never seen. I clicked on a voicemail setting and it sent me to a window I'd never seen before that listed my voice mail phone number. And there was the wrong one! I have no idea how in the world it changed to a totally strange, unknown phone number when I did the reset. Before that, it had always used the correct number. But I just deleted it and entered the right one and voila' - everything is fixed. But....wow, I can't imagine something so strange can happen to a phone.So I've not seen this before. I keep getting notification that I have voicemail.
ON A CELL NUMBER THAT IS NOT MINE.
Never seen that phone number in my life.
Obviously, I can't get rid of it. I can't get into it. It's not my number. I don't have a password.
And I cannot get it to stop notifying me of it.
How do I get this ridiculous notification to go away permanently?
Just to add, your Verizon monthly bill will show phone calls that were answered but any phone call that was not answered won't show up, thankfully they don't charge anything just for attempts. The phone's log will show any call whether the recipient answers or not (and any call coming in even if he doesn't answer) but as far as Verizon, it only registers phone calls that involve actual usage on the cellular network.Those may be communications to the cell towers, whether or not calls are made
As for the auto response ... in Tasker it is trivial ...
Profile: tlaAutoResponse
Event: Received Text [ Type:Any Sender:* Content:* ]
Enter: Anon
A1: Send SMS [ Number:%SMSRF Message:I am driving now and will get back to you when I stop. Store In Messaging App:Off ]
... and if enabled will send the response back to the sender of the original message. (If you try it don't send the original message to yourself.)
... Thom
depends on the light. if you are zoomed in or not. it should not take very long though
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#3 looks exactly like my Ring (the camera doorbell) notification icon. The others, I don't know.
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can you explain in more detail? i really do not understand your question. are you trying to mount a sd card? sim card? wiko view is the phone you have, correct?how to mount and week Android 8 for wiko view
We've been developing a new app but when we sideload or use early access the app icon does not show up anywhere on phone.
android:icon="@drawable/icon"
I am sure that the android-tools in Arch is up to date (because Arch is a rolling release distro). I tried what you said but the situation is mostly the same.I don't know about Arch, but in Debian based distros the android-tools package contains outdated versions of adb & fastboot.
You should get these tools directly from google's repo...
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-linux.zip
Now, I'm not saying this will fix your issue, but it's worth a look since you have a modern device that may require a more updated fastboot binary.
If you try it, make sure it's in your ${PATH} and that it's called instead of the Arch version.
fastboot reboot
On *my* 5.1 phone, it's the exact path I posted. Mine is a Moto X 2nd Generation.Anybody know where that is on Android 5.1?