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For the Paranoid Android 3.6 users...how do I remove the home & back buttons that are shown on screen as default?? I cant find the setting to disable it 
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For the Paranoid Android 3.6 users...how do I remove the home & back buttons that are shown on screen as default?? I cant find the setting to disable it![]()
Settings - Hybrid Properties - Interface, then make Nav bar 0%
For the Paranoid Android 3.6 users...how do I remove the home & back buttons that are shown on screen as default?? I cant find the setting to disable it![]()
I had the same problem. I just couldn't figure out how to get rid of them. I ended up flashing carbon instead.
Do you Paranood users find that Paranoid stable versions are updated frequently?
I used PA for half a day. Then my Halo notifications stopped working. So I went back to Liquid Smooth which is still my go-to ROM.
No idea why it stopped, but not even a reboot fixed it. Anybody else have this issue?
I have been using PA with Halo for about two weeks now. Halo notifications always works for me. Did you by any chance deactivated Halo by dragging the Halo to the X and forgot to activate it again?
Or else you may have changed some Halo settings by mistake.
I went back to Omega rom after using PA for a week or so.
The stock camera is just miles better and i am actually able to side load apps again now. Whereas with PA i was unable to click on the "Install" button.
While we're waiting for news on 4.3...
My wife recently became the proud owner of an S4 and though I'm happy she's a part of the Samsung family now I'd still pick a Note 2 if I had to choose again. We of course had to test the NFC/S Beam functionality. Does anyone honestly find the whole touching the backs of cellphones together to transfer a contact useful? I found it much faster to simply switch on Bluetooth.
While we're waiting for news on 4.3...
My wife recently became the proud owner of an S4 and though I'm happy she's a part of the Samsung family now I'd still pick a Note 2 if I had to choose again. We of course had to test the NFC/S Beam functionality. Does anyone honestly find the whole touching the backs of cellphones together to transfer a contact useful? I found it much faster to simply switch on Bluetooth.
Honestly I find transferring via Wi-Fi direct much faster