I've been doing some basic hacking on the Android and happen to own one of the Magic SIM products. This is for dual sim functionality.
I did a quick write up on my blog but seem to be stuck. My next step is probably to download the Android Stk source and attempt to compile the latest one. For this test I used a binary I found floating around in a zip file called "app_s". The Stk.apk I used had a byte count of 49,544.
http://returnbooleantrue.blogspot.com/2009/07/trying-to-get-dual-sim-to-work-in-t.html
If anyone has any comments or has compiled a newer Stk.apk please let me know. I'd love to try it out. Otherwise I need to go setup a development environment to do a full compile.
I have compiled Stk with some modification...
(source on git is not compilable directly without modification), but
Result is same, lock on loading submenu.
May be there is a bug on stkservice (in internal package), but this is part of
internal library.
very very very interesting. For me it will be very importat to have the opportunity to use 2 sim card simultaneusly. update us for everything new about it!
No news???dual sim in my desire works fine with sense rom, but with rom like defrost or miui (with classic android) it won't work and i can use only one sim!!!!
kyakan said:
I have compiled Stk with some modification...
(source on git is not compilable directly without modification), but
Result is same, lock on loading submenu.
May be there is a bug on stkservice (in internal package), but this is part of
internal library.
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Hi are you still working on stk development? I cannot use my dual sim withj my 4.3 SlimBean for my galaxy s2 g (I9100G). I would be curious to know what you have done so far in terms of stk
Best
Credit to vs2 who discovered this.
This is not flashing a custom ROM, but rather flashing another official Garmin ROM onto your phone from another country.
Try this at your own risk. Consider yourself warned.
This is reportedly working fine on the A50 (Garminfone) & A10.
I found this posted over at Howard Forums by "vs2".
I wiped my T-Mobile Garminfone and put A50 firmware for Canada's Videotron on it. It works fine and does not have the "offers" etc. that bloated up the T-Mo version. Traffic works just fine too. I now have French rather than Spanish on it.
You may need an unlock code. I did after I did a Master Clear. But if I did not do the master clear, I was fine...
vs2 said:
Instructions: (worked for me)
1. Have two micro SD cards
2. On one put the same update file that is already on your phone.
2. On the other put the new firmware you want to update to.
3. With phone off practise taking phone cover off/on and removing SD card.
4. Turn phone on with SD card that had existing firmware update on. Update notice will show and ask if you want to update - say yes, then it should say update is the same as already on your phone do you still want to update, don't accept or decline. Now quickly pull off cover and exchange SD cards and put cover back on. You may get a message about battery cover - go ok. Then the same 'do you want to update' message should appear - go ok.(you may need to pull down the yellow exclamation from the top to accept the update if the window does not show) Be patient and wait your screen will show 'verifing' then reboot and could be a black screen for 10-15 minutes. (try it with out a Master Clear first, your apps will still be registered and you may not require an unlock code!) as your old settings/apps will still be on phone. It may be ok to leave them on??
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Interested? Here's a few links to the .update files.
Some countries have packaged them inside an .exe file (OPTUS for Australia). I used WinRar to extract them from the .exe and followed the procedure above.
http://www.garminasus.com/fr_CA/support/nuvifone-a50-software-updates.html French Canadian adds French to the languages and removes Spanish.
http://www.garminasus.com/da_DK/support/upgrade/open-a50.html OPEN market. Denmark. .exe file.
http://www.garminasus.com/da_DK/support/upgrade/telenor-a50.html telenor Denmark. Also an .exe.
http://www.garminasus.com/da_DK/support/upgrade/telia-a50.html telia Denmark. .exe file.
http://www.garminasus.com/en_AU/support/nuvifone-a50-software-updates.html an .exe for OPT in Australia
http://www.garminasus.com/en_AU/support/software/Optus-A50-Eclair-SW-Upgrade-Instructions.pdf
http://www.garminasus.com/zh_HK/support/nuvifone-A50-software-updates.html Hong Kong updates.
http://www.garminasus.com/en_MY/support/documentation/a50/A50-V5074-MYS-update.zip Mylasia update.
http://www.garminasus.com/en_MY/support/documentation/a50/A50_FW_update_and_master_clear.pdf instructions
See vs2's posts on/about page 12 of this thread: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1638376-Garmin-Nuvifone-A50-Navigating-to-T-Mobile/page12
i lost my t-mobile sim
I lost my t-mobile sim
so i will be using a Universal sim of my friend to upgrade it
then i will have 2 return the universal sim
so my question is can i open this phone without a sim ! !
And my country doesnt have this update n T-mobile sim is not available here
Plzz let me know
the details . . .
addition to Spazmogen:
when device reboots, plug in charger
Looking for a specific ROM .update file for A10
Spazmogen said:
Credit to vs2 who discovered this.
This is not flashing a custom ROM, but rather flashing another official Garmin ROM onto your phone from another country.
Try this at your own risk. Consider yourself warned.
This is reportedly working fine on the A50 (Garminfone) & A10.
I found this posted over at Howard Forums by "vs2".
I wiped my T-Mobile Garminfone and put A50 firmware for Canada's Videotron on it. It works fine and does not have the "offers" etc. that bloated up the T-Mo version. Traffic works just fine too. I now have French rather than Spanish on it.
You may need an unlock code. I did after I did a Master Clear. But if I did not do the master clear, I was fine...
Interested? Here's a few links to the .update files.
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Hello,
I don't know if this thread is still alive or if anyone is listening, but I'll try anyway...
I need to reflash my Garmin A10 ROM back to "out of the box" state. But I have been unable to find the proper .update file I need.
My A10 model was manufactured for European Open market with Android 2.1, European maps and all languages incl French.
Among the files you mention above, none would suit my device...The one I could possibly use would be the DK_Open market (Denmark); hoping it contains all the other European language options. But it seems to be for the A50 device; so I have some hesitation as to flashing it on my A10 model. Are both models so close in hardware features that this would work ?
Otherwise, the original ROM I need is this one :
A10:2.1-update 1/ERE27/A10-V5.071-user-20101027EUOM
If anyone has this .update or knows where I can get it, I would be so happy !
Seems it has been removed from all Garmin Support/download sites, as I was able to find all the ones you mention above, but not this particular update...Possibly it was not available for download because A10 models sold in Europe that were not Open market, could then be "jailbroken" and therefore accept any SIMM and telephony operator...My guess anyway.
But also possibly this ROM was downloadable for some time and perhaps someone would still have a copy of it...
Thank you very much if someone can help,
gtournier
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http://www.garminasus.com/da_DK/support/upgrade/open-a10.html
Hello, guys!
There are some great AOSP ROMs (for example RR) which support my SM-G930F and an edition of this device with dual SIM (SM-930FD). In these ROMs there are Settings for a second SIM card. I don't want this feature in my ROM, because my phone doesn't support dual SIM.
This leads directly to my question. How can I completely remove it? In the factory.prop file "ro.miltisim.simslotcount" is already "1". As far as I know, I have to delete the libsec-ril-dsds.so file from "system/lib/" and "system/lib64". And I have to edit the Settings.apk.
Is that right? Are there more files I have to delete or modify? And how exactly do I have to change the Settings.apk?
Many thanks in advance!
I was wondering the same thing
Hi guys I'll share with you how to multiboot roms on Lenovo P2 using an app called DualBoot Patcher.
Currently I'm using 3 roms, they're simultaneously installed on my phone and all I need to switch the rom is a single tap via the app we'll discuss below.
The roms I have installed right now:
-S062_170117_ROW as primary
-RR 5.8.2 as secondary
-S232_170320_ROW as data-slot
As you may already think about it, yes having 3 roms or more installed on your phone is eating your internal storage a bit.
Check the shots attached below for all the storage details for each Rom. I currently have 12GB free on the internal storage.
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Okay let's start with the tutorial.
Requirements:
-Root
-Unlocked Bootloader
First of all I want to say Big Thanks to the developer of the DualBoot Patcher @chenxiaolong. Feel free to visit the official thread of the app, say/press thanks and if you're good even donate to him.
Also you can thank me for adding our great device Lenovo P2 to the supported devices. I opened pull request on GitHub that is already processed.
I'll start with the steps of my tutorial:
1)
The first thing of course is to download the app from it's official page
As of the time this guide is written make sure to download the build 9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed or newer as the older builds don't support Lenovo P2. Currently only the P2a42 model is supported, if there is interest from a P2c72 owners I'll add a pull request on GitHub.
2)
You have the apk, install it and set the kernel when the app asks you. Good thing is to update the ramdisk of the primary rom, but you still can multiboot even if you didn't. You can force update the ramdisk by hitting the update ramdisk button 3 times. Always reboot after setting kernel or updating the ramdisk.
3)
Now I assume you have the zip file for the other rom. Select "Patch zip file" from the side menu and choose where to install it. You have a choice of:
-Primary Rom Upgrade (not recommended, it will override your primary rom! For security reasons can only be selected from a rom different from primary.)
-Secondary (I recommend this if you wish to use only 2 Roms, the rom will be installed on the same partition as the primary rom, it won't affect the internal storage. Only the data will be on internal. The system partition of P2 is 3.87GB and you can put 2 roms there easily.)
-Multi-slot (not recommended, suitable for phones with large cache partitions, 1.5-2G)
-Data-slot (this will affect your internal storage, system and data on internal, reliable option if you use 3 or more roms.
-Extsd-slot ( the rom will be installed on your extsd card! Yeah you hear me, an awesome feature, but unfortunately kind of unstable, you have issues here and there and also you have slightly decreased performance as you're running the rom from your sdcard which is several times slower than the internal storage unless you're running one of the most expensive extsd cards.
Select secondary or data slot, choose a save path and patch the rom.
4)
Install the rom. Easy as it sounds. Press the pink button in bottom right, press it once again and select the rom you patched in the previous step. As you can see you can even restore a backup made with the app. It's not for restoring a twrp backup. You can backup roms within the DualBoot Patcher. Also you can flash roms patched with this app in twrp. Choose where to install it or leave it as it is and press the ✓ button in up right. The rom will be flashed.
Important! Don't switch to another app or do anything else when the rom is being installed, otherwise the patcher will crash! 1-2 minutes and you're done, not much of a waiting.
5)
Hey you made it. You now have 2 roms simultaneously installed on your phone! When you install a new rom the patcher will automatically switch to it. That doesn't mean it will auto reboot to the new rom, it will just switch to it in the Roms list, you can always switch to the primary or other rom again. I think that's pretty much about it guys. Now just switch to the new rom and select reboot from the side menu of the patcher, it will reboot to the new rom. You can repeat the procedure as many times as you want.
My record is 8 Roms, that was in the past with other phone. Because of this crazy number I'm a proud winner of the gold medal for the "Most number of multiboot roms installed lmao.
If you have questions feel free the write below and as always hit thanks if I was helpful. See ya. :highfive:
Update: Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
so my P2c72 is on the way, you think it's not supported? Isn't everything the same except for the internal space? I was planning to flash the official P2a42 ROM anyways.
Thoughts?
tanush said:
so my P2c72 is on the way, you think it's not supported? Isn't everything the same except for the internal space? I was planning to flash the official P2a42 ROM anyways.
Thoughts?
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I don't think, I'm sure it's not supported because I put the codenames on github and P2c72 is not in the list. No problem if you want to multiboot I'll add it in no time. You can flash all the roms available here for p2a42 on your P2c72 just fine by removing the first lines "assert get prop" in the updater-script. You can flash these roms the usual way via twrp. But if you use the DualBoot Patcher as for now it won't recognize the P2c72.
911-Future_Maker said:
I don't think I'm sure it's not supported because I put the codenames on github and P2c72 is not on the list. No problem if you want to multiboot I'll add it in no time.
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Cheers! My phone is on the way from china. Might be another week or so Right now just browsing everything that we have here.
Thanks for this. After so many ROMS ported recently, this would really help me out with having one stable daily driver and others to try to. Not an android developer but I'd like to try my hands as well finally to make a ROM and maybe look into the two bugs that are persistent across all ROMS. Let's see. I've just developed apps for now.
Anyways, thanks, this is indeed good stuff.
Yes, I love this app. It's the future of Rom's flashing, just switching between Roms like a boss. Btw congrats you bought the P2c72, it's 64gb right?
911-Future_Maker said:
Yes, I love this app. It's the future of Rom's flashing, just switching between Roms like a boss. Btw congrats you bought the P2c72, it's 64gb right?
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yes, thats the only reason I had to get it from china. Apparently, only 32 gb version is available outside china.
Thank You Bro
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
911-Future_Maker said:
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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thanks, waiting for the bootloader to get done with its 15 days. All ready to flash everything!
Although can you tell me how it works? Like my phone is flashed with the global p2a42 ROM but it is p2c72. Should I change the name in build.prop?
tanush said:
thanks, waiting for the bootloader to get done with its 15 days. All ready to flash everything!
Although can you tell me how it works? Like my phone is flashed with the global p2a42 ROM but it is p2c72. Should I change the name in build.prop?
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This is why I made this tutorial, just follow it closely and all will be fine. You don't need to mess with the build.prop.
911-Future_Maker said:
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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911-Future_Maker said:
This is why I made this tutorial, just follow it closely and all will be fine. You don't need to mess with the build.prop.
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Sorry brother didn't go through as I can't actually do it. Still waiting on my bootloader :/
So anyone had any success with p2c72?
I tried, but it fails. Doesn't throw any error but gets stuck in the boot and eventually reboots in twrp.
My only doubt is how does it know that the phone is p2c72? The build.prop says p2a42 so does the app thinks that its p2142 and wrongly patch it?
Is this just for experimenting or is there any advantage using 2 os same time? Isn't this can be cause a heat problem because of the more cpu/ram usage?
Can't find supported version of app! Can anyone here help me out wuth version?
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911-Future_Maker said:
Hi guys I'll share with you how to multiboot roms on Lenovo P2 using an app called DualBoot Patcher.
Currently I'm using 3 roms, they're simultaneously installed on my phone and all I need to switch the rom is a single tap via the app we'll discuss below.
The roms I have installed right now:
-S062_170117_ROW as primary
-RR 5.8.2 as secondary
-S232_170320_ROW as data-slot
As you may already think about it, yes having 3 roms or more installed on your phone is eating your internal storage a bit.
Check the shots attached below for all the storage details for each Rom. I currently have 12GB free on the internal storage.
---
Okay let's start with the tutorial.
Requirements:
-Root
-Unlocked Bootloader
First of all I want to say Big Thanks to the developer of the DualBoot Patcher @chenxiaolong. Feel free to visit the official thread of the app, say/press thanks and if you're good even donate to him.
Also you can thank me for adding our great device Lenovo P2 to the supported devices. I opened pull request on GitHub that is already processed.
I'll start with the steps of my tutorial:
1)
The first thing of course is to download the app from it's official page
As of the time this guide is written make sure to download the build 9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed or newer as the older builds don't support Lenovo P2. Currently only the P2a42 model is supported, if there is interest from a P2c72 owners I'll add a pull request on GitHub.
2)
You have the apk, install it and set the kernel when the app asks you. Good thing is to update the ramdisk of the primary rom, but you still can multiboot even if you didn't. You can force update the ramdisk by hitting the update ramdisk button 3 times. Always reboot after setting kernel or updating the ramdisk.
3)
Now I assume you have the zip file for the other rom. Select "Patch zip file" from the side menu and choose where to install it. You have a choice of:
-Primary Rom Upgrade (not recommended, it will override your primary rom! For security reasons can only be selected from a rom different from primary.)
-Secondary (I recommend this if you wish to use only 2 Roms, the rom will be installed on the same partition as the primary rom, it won't affect the internal storage. Only the data will be on internal. The system partition of P2 is 3.87GB and you can put 2 roms there easily.)
-Multi-slot (not recommended, suitable for phones with large cache partitions, 1.5-2G)
-Data-slot (this will affect your internal storage, system and data on internal, reliable option if you use 3 or more roms.
-Extsd-slot ( the rom will be installed on your extsd card! Yeah you hear me, an awesome feature, but unfortunately kind of unstable, you have issues here and there and also you have slightly decreased performance as you're running the rom from your sdcard which is several times slower than the internal storage unless you're running one of the most expensive extsd cards.
Select secondary or data slot, choose a save path and patch the rom.
4)
Install the rom. Easy as it sounds. Press the pink button in bottom right, press it once again and select the rom you patched in the previous step. As you can see you can even restore a backup made with the app. It's not for restoring a twrp backup. You can backup roms within the DualBoot Patcher. Also you can flash roms patched with this app in twrp. Choose where to install it or leave it as it is and press the ✓ button in up right. The rom will be flashed.
Important! Don't switch to another app or do anything else when the rom is being installed, otherwise the patcher will crash! 1-2 minutes and you're done, not much of a waiting.
5)
Hey you made it. You now have 2 roms simultaneously installed on your phone! When you install a new rom the patcher will automatically switch to it. That doesn't mean it will auto reboot to the new rom, it will just switch to it in the Roms list, you can always switch to the primary or other rom again. I think that's pretty much about it guys. Now just switch to the new rom and select reboot from the side menu of the patcher, it will reboot to the new rom. You can repeat the procedure as many times as you want.
My record is 8 Roms, that was in the past with other phone. Because of this crazy number I'm a proud winner of the gold medal for the "Most number of multiboot roms installed lmao.
If you have questions feel free the write below and as always hit thanks if I was helpful. See ya. :highfive:
Update: Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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Not able to find the version as mentioned. Tried newer version but not supported.
Multuboot log uploaded.
What to do for setting up kernel in 2nd step?
Hi , dual boot patcher app crash every time whenever I try to flash patched ROM in ROM section .pls help me with that .I really want it
muniphs said:
Hi , dual boot patcher app crash every time whenever I try to flash patched ROM in ROM section .pls help me with that .I really want it
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Try different version.
kanwaljeetsm said:
Try different version.[/QUOTE
Thanks for reply
I tried these both versions
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b
And
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed
These are recommended on this thread
Is there any other supported version for our model
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muniphs said:
kanwaljeetsm said:
Try different version.[/QUOTE
Thanks for reply
I tried these both versions
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b
And
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed
These are recommended on this thread
Is there any other supported version for our model
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I had tried r201.
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Hi all. Some LEAK the latest S8, S8+ and Note 8 OREO firmware. I'll share the link with details on what firmware you need to be on before you start flashing. I already tested it, works excellent on T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T, i didn't have a Sprint SIM card to test. When you switch the SIM card, it Auto configures to the carrier SIM card that inserted, it leaves no trace of the other carrier apps and settings, which is really nice. But I HATE VERIZON CARRIER CONFIGURATION, you lose Samsung Cloud Sync, so no text messages from all your other devices that uses Samsung Cloud Sync service.
I just UPDATED THE LINK WITH MY OWN CLOUD LINK, MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE.
1) S8 or S8+ Make sure you are on stock (2BQL1 )BEFORE FLASHING the OREO UPDATE.
2) Used Modified ODIN Prince Comsey v3.12.5 to Flash the 2BQL1 if you not on that version yet.
3) put Zip file on your SD card to install, your device will wipe Clean. If you don't want it to wipe, don't install the zip file.
If you can't find the 2BQL1 firmware, check out androidfilehost.com, they pretty have all other files there.
The Leak Firmware sure works excellent otherwise, happy flashing.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgkrGW9tqsPRgp4IW32acQAhsX-ung
Another thing, make sure you'll are USING fast SD cards like Samsung EVO PLUS, PRO AND PRO PLUS, they have very good Read & Write Speeds which are Good for Flashing Roms. Enjoy ?.
I just UPDATED THE LINK WITH MY OWN CLOUD LINK, they had a block on how many times the files can share. I download the OREO UPDATE and upload it to my CLOUD FOR SHARING, SHARING IS CARING. ✌
kdecoteau1 said:
Hi all. Some LEAK the latest S8, S8+ and Note 8 OREO firmware. I'll share the link with details on what firmware you need to be on before you start flashing. I already tested it, works excellent on T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T, i didn't have a Sprint SIM card to test. When you switch the SIM card, it Auto configures to the carrier SIM card that inserted, it leaves no trace of the other carrier apps and settings, which is really nice. But I HATE VERIZON CARRIER CONFIGURATION, you lose Samsung Cloud Sync, so no text messages from all your other devices that uses Samsung Cloud Sync service.
I just UPDATED THE LINK WITH MY OWN CLOUD LINK, MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE.
1) S8 or S8+ Make sure you are on stock (2BQL1 )BEFORE FLASHING the OREO UPDATE.
2) Used Modified ODIN Prince Comsey v3.12.5 to Flash the 2BQL1 if you not on that version yet.
3) put Zip file on your SD card to install, your device will wipe Clean. If you don't want it to wipe, don't install the zip file.
If you can't find the 2BQL1 firmware, check out androidfilehost.com, they pretty have all other files there.
The Leak Firmware sure works excellent otherwise, happy flashing.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgkrGW9tqsPRgp4IW32acQAhsX-ung
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