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Please turn of the default sharing method! #917

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materialistic-bot opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #1003
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Please turn of the default sharing method! #917

materialistic-bot opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #1003

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@materialistic-bot
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Every time I want to share a link it asks if I want to set it as default. Please let me choose everytime. I like sharing links via multiple methods.
Device: samsung SM-G930V, SDK: 24, app version: 74

@lroellin
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lroellin commented Jul 6, 2017

I have the same issue. I once chose Telegram, for my first share, and now I can only share to WhatsApp via some workaround (open in Chrome, then share there). Please make me chose everytime.

@hidroh
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hidroh commented Jul 6, 2017

What's your device?

@lroellin
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lroellin commented Jul 7, 2017

Samsung S7 edge, Android 7.0

@hidroh
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hidroh commented Jul 8, 2017

It seems to be a Samsung specific problem and has been reported multiple times before, I may as well just make a custom share behavior for Samsung devices.

@Tunous
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Tunous commented Jul 8, 2017

It is also happening on my device: OnePlus 3T with Android 7.1.1. This is how it looks like:

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Other applications display share options with applications arranged in a grid without the set as default option. Most likely using Intent.createChooser.

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