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How to replace app like AlarmClock.apk?
I want to replace the system one to a localized AlarmClock.
I did the replace, but runtime error occurd.
Why? Is it need the sign or something? Or is my source code too old?
Im use TC3 code to compile the AlarmClock app which works fine in my emulator.
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I can compile and decompile the two framework apks without problems.
I cannot for the life of me get any other apk file to decompile with the follow errors...
Does anyone know what is causing this?
Here is video of the error I'm getting for any apk other than frameworks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gBmTbntMp4
EDIT: I have figured out what's going on! No longer need help.
cortland1998 said:
I can compile and decompile the two framework apks without problems.
I cannot for the life of me get any other apk file to decompile with the follow errors...
Does anyone know what is causing this?
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Are you using the correct framework -target?
Not even sure if you need to use a framework target when you compile standard apks.
ante0 said:
Are you using the correct framework -target?
Not even sure if you need to use a framework target when you compile standard apks.
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I'm not sure what you mean as I'm pretty new with this stuff...
It does mention "Can't find framework resources for package of id: 2. You must install proper framework files, see project website for more info."
Every browser with ad blocking will have a list of hosts and it's servers right????? But where is that file.....I searched uc browser, kiwi browser, dolphin etc....but I can't find it at least in one....can anyone help....and how to modify it????
Does anyone know if there's a way of disabling certificate checking, perhaps just for a single app? My phone's rooted, so at least theoretically it *should* be possible, but it could be difficult, and maybe nobody knows how to do it...
Or maybe there's some other way of achieving what I want to do, which is a mod to Phone.apk. I'm using apktool to decompile and recompile, then resigning with my own signature, but the system objects to that (is this because Phone.apk is set up to use a shared user id?), and fails to launch the Phone application on restart ("No SIM inserted", it tells me... I've seen more accurate error messages).
Don't resign it. Copy signatures and AndroidManifest.xml file from original apk and Android won't notice other files were modified. If you replace system app, Android checks AndroidManifest.xml signature only.
How to integrate any SDK (external) with apps made from appsgeyser.com because there we get straight APKs
chintz24 said:
How to integrate any SDK (external) with apps made from appsgeyser.com because there we get straight APKs
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Yup, that's the problem. You won't get source code for apps being made in appsgeyser and it contains ads/banners of theirs. Not sure which SDK you want to integrate, but it all happens if the source code is present.
coolsandie said:
Yup, that's the problem. You won't get source code for apps being made in appsgeyser and it contains ads/banners of theirs. Not sure which SDK you want to integrate, but it all happens if the source code is present.
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I want to integrate startapp SDK, is there anyway to decompile the app or anything
chintz24 said:
I want to integrate startapp SDK, is there anyway to decompile the app or anything
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For decompiling the apk, there are several tools available like apktool, apkmanager etc. which converts into xml and smali codes. Also, there is another tool called APK to Java by Broodplank which converts the apk into Android App Project like structure containing java codes, xml etc. Just try to see whether those helps.
Many SDK for messaging apps are flooded in the internet market. Like Contus Fly provide an instant solution to integrate the messaging SDK without any hassle. One should give a try!
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I've just before dismantling Android application using apk tool, but I want a way to change the name of the package for later that I could put it in Google Play
Note: I tried to change the name of the package through the Maine Fast. XML, but the application did not work
igi man said:
Hello
I've just before dismantling Android application using apk tool, but I want a way to change the name of the package for later that I could put it in Google Play
Note: I tried to change the name of the package through the Maine Fast. XML, but the application did not work
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No... You can't change the package name of the app if you didn't make it .. You need to have the full source of the app in order to properly modify the package name .. You can't just decompile it and edit it .. What app are you talking about ?
niranjan94 said:
No... You can't change the package name of the app if you didn't make it .. You need to have the full source of the app in order to properly modify the package name .. You can't just decompile it and edit it .. What app are you talking about ?
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Thank you my friend
Do you have solutions for how to raise the game to Google Play?
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Change install folder
Hi,
I'm mobile game distributor. I receive the apk file from the publisher which the package name is the same with the one they publish in other market. For example: com.aaa.bbb
Since they cannot provide me a different build with different package name. I use apktool to decompile and modify the AndroidManifest.xml. The second lind of that file, I change package="com.aaa.bbb" to "com.ccc.ddd".
Then I batch the folder, sign the apk, zipalign it.
Then the apk can be uploaded to Google Play. However, when the game download the extension files, it still find the old package folder which is com.aaa.bbb instead of com.ccc.ddd. Is there any way to force the game to install the extension files to com.ccc.ddd folder?
Thanks,
Giang Anh
How can I edit the package name of Facebook.apk ?
I want to install two facebook apps in same device
pasindupeiris said:
How can I edit the package name of Facebook.apk ?
I want to install two facebook apps in same device
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Before you begin you need to install these two apks
1. Apk Editor.apk
2. Apk editor patch.apk
Installing same application twice
Now after downloading these two apks.
First, install Apk Editor and then the Apk editor patch.
Now open Apk editor and browse to the apk of the application you want to install.
Long press the apk and select "Clone".
Now change the name of the apk and press ok.
Now open your regular file manager and install the apk as you would normally
Source: http://swapmyapp.com/how-to/run-multiple-instances-of-one-app/
Google has the best answers!
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Hey thanks for the reply. I've already tried this method.
But Cant open the clone app. Every time it force closes. :crying:
pasindupeiris said:
Hey thanks for the reply. I've already tried this method.
But Cant open the clone app. Every time it force closes. :crying:
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Will do some research for you when I'll have some time.
Btw I don't even use one facebook app!!
Newyork! said:
Will do some research for you when I'll have some time.
Btw I don't even use one facebook app!!
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Thanks mate!
pasindupeiris said:
Thanks mate!
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Its not that simple.
If you decompile the app and change it's package name it won't work. The reason behind this is because when an app is coded, you specify the package name in the manifest and then use the same or a special package name for storing code.
Libraries are attached to the code via package names and so are custom imports. If none of this is correctly modified then you have no chance at getting this app to work at all.
There is however one approach many don't use around here but it's very complicated and takes time, but in the end you can completely reverse engineer any app and have the source code for a closed source application.
You will need the following things.
Time
Eclipse IDE (I only know how to set it up on that)
Dex2Jar
APKMultiTool (Or any decompiling tool)
Notepad++
JavaViewer (or any programming that let's you view Java code).
And the libraries used in the applications (this is because the libraries sometimes break for some reason? Atleast for me.)
Reply back to me if you want to know how to reverse engineer the app.
TheArc said:
Its not that simple.
If you decompile the app and change it's package name it won't work. The reason behind this is because when an app is coded, you specify the package name in the manifest and then use the same or a special package name for storing code.
Libraries are attached to the code via package names and so are custom imports. If none of this is correctly modified then you have no chance at getting this app to work at all.
There is however one approach many don't use around here but it's very complicated and takes time, but in the end you can completely reverse engineer any app and have the source code for a closed source application.
You will need the following things.
Time
Eclipse IDE (I only know how to set it up on that)
Dex2Jar
APKMultiTool (Or any decompiling tool)
Notepad++
JavaViewer (or any programming that let's you view Java code).
And the libraries used in the applications (this is because the libraries sometimes break for some reason? Atleast for me.)
Reply back to me if you want to know how to reverse engineer the app.
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So I see that these instructions all over the internet is just bs....
Never tried to have two apps running on one device. Maybe I'll try next time I'm bored
Newyork! said:
So I see that these instructions all over the internet is just bs....
Never tried to have two apps running on one device. Maybe I'll try next time I'm bored
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Well sometimes it may work it is a step in the instructions. There is just more to the whole process though. Nothing would be that easy if it were people would be having duplicates of apps everywhere [emoji14].
The only duplicate app I've seen so far is Instagram.
TheArc said:
Its not that simple.
If you decompile the app and change it's package name it won't work. The reason behind this is because when an app is coded, you specify the package name in the manifest and then use the same or a special package name for storing code.
Libraries are attached to the code via package names and so are custom imports. If none of this is correctly modified then you have no chance at getting this app to work at all.
There is however one approach many don't use around here but it's very complicated and takes time, but in the end you can completely reverse engineer any app and have the source code for a closed source application.
You will need the following things.
Time
Eclipse IDE (I only know how to set it up on that)
Dex2Jar
APKMultiTool (Or any decompiling tool)
Notepad++
JavaViewer (or any programming that let's you view Java code).
And the libraries used in the applications (this is because the libraries sometimes break for some reason? Atleast for me.)
Reply back to me if you want to know how to reverse engineer the app.
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I tried to reverse engineer the facebook app. But I couldn't. I'll text you. BDW in UC Browser 9.2.3. I edited package name in AndroidManifest.xml and I could install two UC Broswers
pasindupeiris said:
I tried to reverse engineer the facebook app. But I couldn't. I'll text you. BDW in UC Browser 9.2.3. I edited package name in AndroidManifest.xml and I could install two UC Broswers
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:good:
BTW if you want two Facebook accounts on your phone you can download a third party app like Seesmic
Newyork! said:
:good:
BTW if you want two Facebook accounts on your phone you can download a third party app like Seesmic
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But you know any app is not comfortable as Official one :3