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voenabler
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The WiFi-calling dead horse...
I just flashed https://github.com/edgd1er/voenabler/releases/tag/v1.8 In magisk and it enabled wifi calling . You will need root for it maybe someone can find a way to do it without root?
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Does ntc or ncell support VoLTE on Redmi Note 9 pro max?
If you want it so bad you can root it and try this magisk module to enable VoLTE https://github.com/edgd1er/voenabler
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VoLTE/VoWiFi on custom ROM(s)?
I tried dialing codes like *#*#86583#*#* but no difference. I also tried installing a VoEnabler Magisk module, but that didn't help either. Lastly, I tried adding "ims" to the APN type, still nothing.
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WiFi calling on AT&T
OK, I may found a solution. I've been in the Apple subsytem for the last 2.5 years and just now moved back to Android. Through research I followed these steps for the Moto G 5G Plus * Root ( I used the Magisk method since its the only one with clear steps for my phone) * Installed the module voenabler * After reboot there will be a toggle for WIFI calling * Entered Phone info mode: ##4636## and enabled Mobile Radio Power I've been doing all sorts of stuff for the past couple of days but only found out about #4 an hour ago and after I did it, it just worked. Good luck to you!
audiohq_module
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[App] [Root] Audio Headquarters
So you know how some phones, most notably Samsung, and some custom ROMs have a feature that lets you control your apps' volumes independent of each other? Ever wanted to get that on your device, but did not want to change the ROM? Alcatraz323 got you covered with his FOSS Audio Headquarters app, which lets you do exactly that! It adds a new overlay button on your volume panel that, when tapped, opens a list of sliders with volumes for every currently playing app. The overlay is easily customizable. You can get the app at https://github.com/Alcatraz323/audiohq_module - the only downside is it does require root (and Magisk) to install.
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Problem with Spotify
What I did was install Magisk and the AudioHeadquarters module: https://github.com/Alcatraz323/audiohq_module
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Sound HeadQuarter EasterEgg solution?
audiohq (or audio headquarters).
What are some alternatives?
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MagiskHidePropsConf - This tool is now dead...
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Thanox - I am thanos! 😈 👌
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