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Help 1 text message to read Notification (ICS issue)

i know. Are you able to help me anytime if i got any problem while doing this?like if im stuck or something.

Most people on the, "All Things Root", forum, know this guide and method of rooting, back-to-front and will be only too pleased to help you, help yourself! :D

TIP Read and complete each step of the, "Dummies Guide", before moving on to the next step. The hardest part is selecting the cF-Root kernel to use... which I've already done for you.
 
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most people on the, "all things root", forum, know this guide and method of rooting, back-to-front and will be only too pleased to help you, help yourself! :d

tip read and complete each step of the, "dummies guide", before moving on to the next step. The hardest part is selecting the cf-root kernel to use... Which i've already done for you.
thank you sir. Can i still go back to the default settings after root? For example if im gonna sell my phone, and i want to go back to normal. Can i do that? Sorry, this is my las question before i go to root :)
 
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thank you sir. Can i still go back to the default settings after root? For example if im gonna sell my phone, and i want to go back to normal. Can i do that? Sorry, this is my las question before i go to root :)

This is mentioned under, "Tip" in post #2 of the, "Dummies Guide", and the answer is yes.

You really do need to carefully read the guide first before asking questions. ;)
 
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:hahaha: Who's Hawker!

Damn it... :musicus: I gave Hawker the credit by mistake.. was reading some post of his before this post... Sorry Ironass... I am a dumba$$ :stupid:

(You've got to cut back on the tablets, smoking and drinking Forbidden 403... trust me... I know :cheers: )
If I cut back on those how do you expect me to live... Nay, what do you expect me to live for?? :dontknow:

On the other hand I think I might be too sober now hence the mistakes... ;) :beer:
 
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Hi guys,

Just moved over from the easy life of Blackberry to Android (not even been a week yet) and all was going well till I upgraded to ICS.

I Have a GT-l9100 running 4.0.3

The issue is, I receive a new text message, I read and reply to it yet I still see '1' in a circle over the message icon at the bottom of the screen. I went in to the messaging section in applications and cleared the cache and that just created more issues (all sms failed to send from then on), I rebooted the device and the icon was gone and I was able to send sms again.

I did try to search for a solution, but with no luck.

Thanks in advance for any help.


Im having the same problem. Im not interested in rooting, so does any1 know how to fix this problem please??
 
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I've only had the phone about a week and when I got it I noticed that apps were staying open in the background. Knowing this phone has such a shocking battery life I was looking at different options in the phone to disable and things to uninstall when I looked in the Dev options.

I checked that option hoping it'd save the battery, even a little but it made zero difference in the end.

I was having issues with FB and instagram hanging all the time and erroring so I thought that the app was trying to close so I unticked the option and everything started to work as normal.

All down to trial and error at the end of the day.
 
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[FONT=&quot]The original post here mentioned that the user's SMS notification would still show new texts, even after all have been read after upgrading to ICS 4.0.3[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]I am actually on the updated ICS 4.0.4. I also downloaded official version through Kies. My texts keep showing as new/unread on the app notification. In addition to this I delete emails from the stock email widget, and an hour later they are back as "new." I only use stock messenger, and none of the social or media hubs, which of course can
 
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