preinstalled apps - Galaxy Tab Themes and Apps

Anyone have a zip of the preinstalled apps from their Tabs.
By Carrier would be great (Im looking for Sprint's)
I went a little crazy when I rooted and wacked a few apps (I did save them but formatted the card without thinking) Factory restore doesn't get um back.

Hmm nobody has the apps at all?
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What you're asking for is a fair bit of work. You may need to wait for more than about 5 hours.

azfxstb said:
Anyone have a zip of the preinstalled apps from their Tabs.
By Carrier would be great (Im looking for Sprint's)
I went a little crazy when I rooted and wacked a few apps (I did save them but formatted the card without thinking) Factory restore doesn't get um back.
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you can do it yourself.
download a firmware (e.g. the one you use), extract the factoryfs.rfs and open it with MagicISO (simply go to file, open, select the factoryfs.rfs file and hit open), there you can select the apps from system/app

I have a UK tab which came pre-installed with NOVA HD. Since changing the firmware/updating the tab (following a few of the threads on here) I lost a few of the pre-installed apps. I got most of everything back worth anything (and a lot of the Samsung apps were just links to various websites) but I lost NOVA HD. I'm loathe to pay for it and wanted to know if there is any way to get it back? Was tempted to bluetooth the APK from a demo machine. Any suggestions or is it gonna cost me £3?
Thanks
Gareth

knightnz said:
What you're asking for is a fair bit of work. You may need to wait for more than about 5 hours.
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Or just know WTF you are talking about, AND be able to resist the temptation to post a completely worthless response as you clearly cannot.
Thanks shmigao thats just what I was looking for, new to the SGT stuff. Pulling down the Sprint Firmware now.

azfxstb said:
Or just know WTF you are talking about, AND be able to resist the temptation to post a completely worthless response as you clearly cannot.
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Or you could just try being more patient and/or backup things beforehand as every set of instructions relating to flashing specify. I know perfectly well what I'm talking about, but I do my own research beforehand rather than relying on others to do it for me.

knightnz said:
Or you could just try being more patient and/or backup things beforehand as every set of instructions relating to flashing specify. I know perfectly well what I'm talking about, but I do my own research beforehand rather than relying on others to do it for me.
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Again Value = ZERO, I have patients but Im not up on the Tab game so I asked a quick question. Got a great direct response, solved the problem and learned about the limits of the Sprint Tab as far a flashing Custom ROMS..your help none, do your posting patrol someplace else

Great response, ill be doing this as soon as i get home any clue as to whether or not swype is recoverable this way? I deleted in a rush to try the beta my evo uses. I of course have no swype
Tim
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In reference to magic iso post
Tim
Sent from my Galaxy Tab (roto JME firmware)

tjeffries4863 said:
In reference to magic iso post
Tim
Sent from my Galaxy Tab (roto JME firmware)
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Not 100% sure.
You will need swype.apk from system/app and libswype.so from system/lib
Try it

Thanks again, didn't need lib but I'm guessing that is because I didn't delete it before. I did have issues installing live wall papers though, I ann going to get the lib files and try again.
Swyped on my EVO-CM6.1.2(turbo v7.6)

Related

SecretControlModem.apk

dying to try damageless's v1 rom, but;
wtf is SecretControlModem.apk (and odex)
maybe just being paranoid...
I had a previous post about this. It was in the original 2.1 flip and them posted. No one ever answered me. So, it's not Damage's.
google search gives nothing either. it references these threads. fishy.
Why don't you flash and pull those files out and see what happens
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google search gives nothing either. it references these threads. fishy.
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Yea, just pops up our posts. lol lol It could be wired tethering, but I don't think Damage has it?
i am
also im not saying anyone has DONE anything fishy with their roms... (we're all basically using the same rom now anyway, whole lot of cut and paste going on) its just weird that this package is referenced NOWHERE
sleejay said:
i am
also im not saying anyone has DONE anything fishy with their roms... (we're all basically using the same rom now anyway, whole lot of cut and paste going on) its just weird that this package is referenced NOWHERE
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Except by you and me. Our posts are the only ones that pop up about this.
I saw that in the Eris dump when i was playing with it. The way i figure, if it's some call home tattletale app built into test software, it calls back to verizon and I have unlimited data - at that point I chuckled and stopped caring.
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I saw that in the Eris dump when i was playing with it. The way i figure, if it's some call home tattletale app built into test software, it calls back to verizon and I have unlimited data - at that point I chuckled and stopped caring.
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Huh?
10char
gbhil said:
I saw that in the Eris dump when i was playing with it. The way i figure, if it's some call home tattletale app built into test software, it calls back to verizon and I have unlimited data - at that point I chuckled and stopped caring.
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so we can just ditch that one right...
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Huh?
10char
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it comes from the Eris dump. If it's some tracking software put in there to keep people from sharing it, it will call back to Verizon. It wont cost me anything, since data is free.
then i realized i was getting freaked out over phone software, so I just laughed at myself and installed anyway.
It very well could be something that whoever leaked it out put in. I don't have anything I care about on my phone. I'm not suggesting it's safe, just that I thought I was silly.
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so we can just ditch that one right...
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Can't hurt to try it.
Just pulled them out.
Phone, SMS, MMS, Email still work
market works
I un-apk'ed so to speak...and it was just an icon.
um... can we have some of the original developers comment on this ? lol
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um... can we have some of the original developers comment on this ? lol
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It was in the Eris ROM. I don't know why any of the other devs didn't catch it.
how do i remove this? i tried it via root explorer and it didn't work...
hmmm. under further inspection i believe it takes screenshots as it contains the same exact instructions as shootme in the apk. very strange. kinda scary. i remember someone on said on the forum where the eris was leaked tht the guy who posted it will be able to see everything you do and he and the guy who started the post has only 1 post on xda to this day
but no big worrys lol it also contains png's with htc's logo.
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how do i remove this? i tried it via root explorer and it didn't work...
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Yea how do we get rid of this? If it's taking screenshots wouldn't they be stored somewhere on the phone - at least temporarily?
gthing said:
Yea how do we get rid of this? If it's taking screenshots wouldn't they be stored somewhere on the phone - at least temporarily?
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im not sure. in the resources theres nothing to specify that. its like it takes a screenshot when you do something to trigger it and bam it sends? lol creeeepy
I've tried examining the apk myself, where are you seeing instructions that relate to ShootMe? Is it not also possible it is similar because you are looking at aspects of the APK that would be shared across most APKs in general?
Not saying this isn't something malicious, just curious what we have to suggest that it truly is.
I'm hoping its a case of "Paranoia will destroy ya", but I supposed it is possible we are all running some kind of screen-grabbing trojan. In the meantime, either follow gbhil and remove them, or hope its something legit we just don't understand.

Noob question sorry, is nexus s plain android or is there bloatware installed?

About to buy one and I just wanna know
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Pure vanilla Android.
There's a bunch of stuff preinstalled on it, but it's all Google stuff; I don't think there's any third-party apps.
It's not plain android, there's a bunch of Google bloatware.
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It's not plain android, there's a bunch of Google bloatware.
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I'm curious as to what you consider Google bloatware, because the Nexus S is about as plain as you can get. Most of the time bloatware is stuff added by OEMs, such as the preinstalled demo games on the MT4G. Mind elaborating?
I can't speak for JC, but in my mind, anything that comes preinstalled on a device which I neither want nor need is bloatware. This, of course, makes the entire concept subjective, but in general with things like Android, I think less is more, since you can download nearly all of these things from the Market anyway. The consumer-side justification of "bloatware" (revenue for the provider, of course, being the primary, producer-side justification) is to present the user with access to a service they might otherwise not know to look for. ("Oh, hey, my phone can play TV/can display YouTube/has internet radio/whatever!"). For most of us though, particularly anyone savvy enough to be on XDA in the first place, most of it ends up falling into one of three categories:
-Don't care about
-Use a different app for
-Would have downloaded if it wasn't included.
In any case, I've observed that what most people have the biggest issue with isn't that stuff may come preinstalled on their phone, it's that you can't get rid of it, and if you do, you may well open yourself to a world of trouble should you ever wish to install an OTA update.
I would consider it plain android, as the "bloatware" on it is really only google apps, which come with all android phones. It doesn't have bloatware from a third party though like some of the other android phones. Either way, bloatware can be removed off any rooted phone with titanium backup
zorak950 said:
I can't speak for JC, but in my mind, anything that comes preinstalled on a device which I neither want nor need is bloatware. This, of course, makes the entire concept subjective, but in general with things like Android, I think less is more, since you can download nearly all of these things from the Market anyway. The consumer-side justification of "bloatware" (revenue for the provider, of course, being the primary, producer-side justification) is to present the user with access to a service they might otherwise not know to look for. ("Oh, hey, my phone can play TV/can display YouTube/has internet radio/whatever!"). For most of us though, particularly anyone savvy enough to be on XDA in the first place, most of it ends up falling into one of three categories:
-Don't care about
-Use a different app for
-Would have downloaded if it wasn't included.
In any case, I've observed that what most people have the biggest issue with isn't that stuff may come preinstalled on their phone, it's that you can't get rid of it, and if you do, you may well open yourself to a world of trouble should you ever wish to install an OTA update.
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Fair enough points.
Unfortunately, we still run into that last issue even on the Nexus S. Folks were unable to update via the stock 2.3.1 OTA if they had modified system files, such replacing the stock Mms.apk or Gmail.apk with the black/custom ones from the Themes & Apps section or deleting any of their relevant .odexs. Even placing the missing files back on the system partition didn't seem to work, at least for me. It was a very curious update.
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Fair enough points.
Unfortunately, we still run into that last issue even on the Nexus S. Folks were unable to update via the stock 2.3.1 OTA if they had modified system files, such replacing the stock Mms.apk or Gmail.apk with the black/custom ones from the Themes & Apps section or deleting any of their relevant .odexs. Even placing the missing files back on the system partition didn't seem to work, at least for me. It was a very curious update.
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Yeah, I soft-bricked my Vibrant trying to grab T-Mobile's OTA after I took it upon myself to delete all the extraneous crapware that came with it. They can be very touchy indeed. It's a steep learning curve for newbies. x_x
Next question,how is t mobiles 4G .I live in knox tn. Anyone know?
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So it doesn't have the useless Amazon mp3 app anymore like the nexus one?
evilsock said:
Next question,how is t mobiles 4G .I live in knox tn. Anyone know?
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No HSPA+ (it's not 4G!) on the Nexus S. Don't ask me why, it boggles my mind too.
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So it doesn't have the useless Amazon mp3 app anymore like the nexus one?
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No Amazon MP3 app installed. Just made me look at my app drawer to confirm, lol.
NexusDro said:
So it doesn't have the useless Amazon mp3 app anymore like the nexus one?
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Nope, they put google earth in its place.
There is also that office app that is NOT a google product...so yea, there is a bit of bloat, but pretty much it is vanilla.
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No HSPA+ (it's not 4G!) on the Nexus S. Don't ask me why, it boggles my mind too.
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True, but it does still support up to 7.2Mbps down which you'll only get in a t-mobile 4g area.
I was just in Orlando and i was getting around 5-6Mbps on my N1 and in a Nexus S i was testing at best buy and it was pretty damn fast. puts my DSL connection at home to shame.
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There is also that office app that is NOT a google product...so yea, there is a bit of bloat, but pretty much it is vanilla.
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I don't think Google has an office app for Android. Every device has launched with some kind of partnered 3rd party, either ThinkFree, or Quickoffice. At least, I think those are the two they've used.
If they didn't, you wouldn't be able to read any kind of text document on your phone and that's just kind of a silly thing to not be able to do, imo.
EDIT: And on that note, Google should probably make a office app! lol
Who really cares whats installed or not, EVERYTHING can be uninstalled.
after using ThinkFREE for a while on the Galaxy S, i can say it's really good
way better than the Docs To Go and/or QuickOffice which i'm using on the XT720
but truth is... you don't need any of those with Google Office online, it's so much easier to keep things and work with documents using Google Office Online

[Q] Is there a reason to Root a Xoom?

Have my Xoom WiFi pre-ordered and delivery is supposed to be next week. I am coming from a Viewsonic G-Tablet (will still have two of them, just I won't be using) where the ONLY way to make use of them is by rooting and installing a third-party ROM.
With the Xoom, it seems like rooting it is more of an intellectual exercise than something that would make a big difference in day to day use. Is there something I'm missing?
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Have my Xoom WiFi pre-ordered and delivery is supposed to be next week. I am coming from a Viewsonic G-Tablet (will still have two of them, just I won't be using) where the ONLY way to make use of them is by rooting and installing a third-party ROM.
With the Xoom, it seems like rooting it is more of an intellectual exercise than something that would make a big difference in day to day use. Is there something I'm missing?
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1) Delete the crap you don't want
2) Overclock
3) Titanium backup
4) Usb Hosting
5) One day custom roms
bwcorvus said:
1) Delete the crap you don't want
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Anything in particular you are thinking of?
2) Overclock
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Unless that helps video playback, I doubt I want to run my battery down or possibly overheat the tablet.
3) Titanium backup
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I use that on my G-Tablet because I can't be sure the market will be stable from one refresh to the next. But is there a real need for it on the Xoom?
4) Usb Hosting
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Nothing that ES File Manager and a Network drive won't take care of, but point taken
5) One day custom roms
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Given Google's announcement about the HC stuff not being released anytime soon, I wouldn't be holding my breath on that.
So basically, the same reasons I might want to do it on my Nexus One. But it's not like the G-Tablet where I'm going to go from hardly acceptable to Notebook replacement is what I'm hearing.
True...as far as deleting apps I delete a ton. The browser, the games, and quick office is just a few. I backup my evo files and bring them over to the xoom (like games).
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bwcorvus said:
True...as far as deleting apps I delete a ton. The browser, the games, and quick office is just a few. I backup my evo files and bring them over to the xoom (like games).
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woa! you deleted the browser? i use opera mostly, but i would sooo not be comfortable doing that. just raised an eyebrow, i'm sure you have your reasons, just never heard of someone doing that. and i've been using/tweaking android for years now.
diaa08 said:
woa! you deleted the browser? i use opera mostly, but i would sooo not be comfortable doing that. just raised an eyebrow, i'm sure you have your reasons, just never heard of someone doing that. and i've been using/tweaking android for years now.
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I use dolphin so i delete it from all my devices Don't need programs that i don't use taking up space i need.
I don't recommend deleting the stock browser, and here is why;
I have a rooted Droid running UD 7.0. It's set up with Sweeter Home, etc,just the way I like it.
When Google Gesture Search came out, I spent days trying to figure out why I couldn't get it to work. I found out by trial & error (and a LOT of restoring ROMs!) that it was because I had deleted the stock browser in favor of Dolphin.
-Prob'ly nuttin, but because of all the unknowns, I expect I'll keep the stock basics until I can do a systematic, controlled delete. Just my 2 sense, err, cents.
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I use dolphin so i delete it from all my devices Don't need programs that i don't use taking up space i need.
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dude, on the xoom, how much space do you need? the browser is what 8meg, max? i use other browsers too, just would never delete the stock browser, to each their own.
diaa08 said:
dude, on the xoom, how much space do you need? the browser is what 8meg, max? i use other browsers too, just would never delete the stock browser, to each their own.
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I NEED IT ALL
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I NEED IT ALL
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Agreed.
Not to mention its worth it for the overclock alone. I have not noticed a change in battery life, and in terms of heat the dual core runs around 90 tops under heavy use.
These threads are useless, this Guy has a rooted device and knows what functions root already does. Why is he asking us what we will do with it when he already knows. Someone says removed crapware, then he gives an argument. Someone says overclock or custom then he gives another argument. C'mon man you already know what root brings, just determine if you need it or not because everyone's needs and wants are different.
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These threads are useless, this Guy has a rooted device and knows what functions root already does. Why is he asking us what we will do with it when he already knows. Someone says removed crapware, then he gives an argument. Someone says overclock or custom then he gives another argument. C'mon man you already know what root brings, just determine if you need it or not because everyone's needs and wants are different.
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Just to clarify, I have a couple of rooted Viewsonic G-Tablets. I haven't rooted my Xoom yet because:
A) I haven't got it yet (3/29 according to UPS)
B) It looks like it's a more complicated procedure at this point since there isn't native SD Card support
So I was trying to decide whether rooting was necessary (which it very much is on the G-Tablets), or just something desirable. And in the latter case, if there's something that would let me do that I would really miss.
At this point it sounds like there are three things I give up by not rooting, and the only one of those I don't have an acceptable workaround for is the overclocking. But I didn't want to hijack my own thread by starting a discussion on that, and so have been following the thread about OC instead.
FWIW...
Only reason I rooted my xoom was for the ability to play movies stutter free directly from my net shares...other than that no other reason...doesn't need to be overclocked and not really in to the custom rom game.
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myv6mustang said:
Only reason I rooted my xoom was for the ability to play movies stutter free directly from my net shares...other than that no other reason...doesn't need to be overclocked and not really in to the custom rom game.
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What player are you using? I assume you needed the CIFS support for this?
yes Cifs from the market. Using rockplayer until vplayer releases support for the Xoom.
I had a Viewsonic on Saturday (returning it monday) and i tried all the custom roms, but the main issue is the terrible display, i found not only do you need hold it in front of you, it still wasnt perfect until you held it on a weird angle. Even for 339.00 it's not worth it. I liked the USB port on it but it's ready to go back to the store tommorow. The Xoom screen is much much better (I had them both next to each other all day trying to justify). Heck, i might bring both back and just keep my Nook Color.. Time will tell... Battery life with the Tiamat kernal was about 9 hours but i started it at 72%.
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Just to clarify, I have a couple of rooted Viewsonic G-Tablets. I haven't rooted my Xoom yet because:
A) I haven't got it yet (3/29 according to UPS)
B) It looks like it's a more complicated procedure at this point since there isn't native SD Card support
So I was trying to decide whether rooting was necessary (which it very much is on the G-Tablets), or just something desirable. And in the latter case, if there's something that would let me do that I would really miss.
At this point it sounds like there are three things I give up by not rooting, and the only one of those I don't have an acceptable workaround for is the overclocking. But I didn't want to hijack my own thread by starting a discussion on that, and so have been following the thread about OC instead.
FWIW...
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I am having the same thoughts myself.
I jailbroke all my iphones, I've rooted all my android devices, but, for some reason, I am not anxious to root the xoom
I think once sd card support comes, and, when there are MORE rom/kernel choices, it might be more desirable to do it.
for trouble free viewing of hd videos, just rip with handbrake, or a similar program and watch them with Vital player..
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I use dolphin so i delete it from all my devices Don't need programs that i don't use taking up space i need.
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U do know that is system space and you cant access it, right? thats not good and can cause the system to become unstable. Its space you will never see or be able to use so leave it. Get an app that hides apps from your tray and your problem solved ina safe manner..but hey, to each his own.
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I am having the same thoughts myself.
I jailbroke all my iphones, I've rooted all my android devices, but, for some reason, I am not anxious to root the xoom
I think once sd card support comes, and, when there are MORE rom/kernel choices, it might be more desirable to do it.
for trouble free viewing of hd videos, just rip with handbrake, or a similar program and watch them with Vital player..
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I couldnt agree more. I use handbrake for ripping also and I also don't see any current use in rooting a Xoom. Movies play crystal clear..Battery life is 9hours..
I just think some people are never satisfied..lol..like we're spoiled brats.
Im interested in the process but people are tweaking and reaching like this beast of a tablet isnt dual core and on the lastest version of android.
This is a Xoom and not a G1..lol...Not yelling..just made a point that we are never content until we brake some ****.
Google doesnt want the OEM using and skinning their **** anymore..atleast without that licensing/kiss our Google,rich ass Fee..so they probably wont release Honeycomb until 2012 I hear anyway.
So in theory u guys are holding your breath for a Dragons fart.
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Stock clock and calculator and thinkfree

Can someone please upload the stock calculator and clock apps from EE4? I was putting on gummy and I accidentally deleted my titanium backups instead of restoring them...
EDIT: Also I seem to be needing the thinkfree apk as it is $9.99 in the market :O
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blueis300 said:
This is the charge system dump of all the apps that I have. See if it works for you.
http://depositfiles.com/files/ckw35x8cp
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Are you on stock? Also, why would you upload to such a retarded website (nothing personal against you)? Hitting the enter key in the captcha box takes you back to the wait timer.
Edit: The bandwidth is.... roughly 68kB/s... Are you trying to waste my time?
sorry can't link from phone but look in the roms/kernels/mods sticky in general section for imnuts' thread with debloated stock roms, they're in .zip format so just open it up take what you need and replace/push to /system/app then reboot and profit
blazing through on my 4G Droid Charge
JihadSquad said:
Are you on stock? Also, why would you upload to such a retarded website (nothing personal against you)? Hitting the enter key in the captcha box takes you back to the wait timer.
Edit: The bandwidth is.... roughly 68kB/s... Are you trying to waste my time?
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OK those are all Odexed. Either you don't know what you're doing or are trying to troll me...
anoninja118 said:
sorry can't link from phone but look in the roms/kernels/mods sticky in general section for imnuts' thread with debloated stock roms, they're in .zip format so just open it up take what you need and replace/push to /system/app then reboot and profit
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Thanks, didnt think about it.
Yeah I trying to waste your time. It's just a site I usually use and it's better than rapidshare. Here is another website for the ee4 download.
http://www.multiupload.com/6WJ2SFUKO6
http://www.mediafire.com/?p5s3ayddcp2vspd
http://www.multiupload.com/MG4H7JJMPN
http://www.filesonic.com/file/2866146545
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1172182&highlight=stock+ee4
Far be it from me to atleast try. I'll remember to put you on ignore in the future.
Sorry,
I did not mean for this to become a flame war or anything, but i screwed so much up today i was getting impatient and reacted badly.
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So Imnuts' zip got me all my apks, but the calendar is having problems. I copied "TouchWizCalendar.apk" to /system/app and renamed "Calendar.apk" to "Calendar.apk.bak". Now the original calendar is gone, and I do not see the TW calendar anywhere. Not surprisingly the widget isnt available either. What do I do with this?
EDIT: I also broke the gummycharged boot animation but its not really a problem.
JihadSquad said:
So Imnuts' zip got me all my apks, but the calendar is having problems. I copied "TouchWizCalendar.apk" to /system/app and renamed "Calendar.apk" to "Calendar.apk.bak". Now the original calendar is gone, and I do not see the TW calendar anywhere. Not surprisingly the widget isnt available either. What do I do with this?
EDIT: I also broke the gummycharged boot animation but its not really a problem.
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its not just the calendar apk there's also a 'calendarprovider.apk' or something you need to push in there as well (I don't know much about the stock apps or transferring them as I usually either don't use them or just stick with the ones that come with the rom )
hmm I don't think any of this should break the boot animation though..
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anoninja118 said:
its not just the calendar apk there's also a 'calendarprovider.apk' or something you need to push in there as well (I don't know much about the stock apps or transferring them as I usually either don't use them or just stick with the ones that come with the rom )
hmm I don't think any of this should break the boot animation though..
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Calendar provider doesn't work either
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Stock apks needed.

Can anyone provide the stock apks for wifi tether, calendar, and talk?
Also, do the widgets for stock applications like calendar come packaged in their apk, or are they separate?
DrDarwin said:
Can anyone provide the stock apks for wifi tether, calendar, and talk?
Also, do the widgets for stock applications like calendar come packaged in their apk, or are they separate?
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What a Cowinkydink......lol
Silver is working on this now, i will link you to the thread when he is done....he will including ALL stock apps there.
That's good to hear... I was having trouble finding any sources, and their lack of availability makes a bit more sense in the context you provided. I saw that someone posted the stock email apk in a thread or two however, and thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
Just for my own edification, what makes removing apks from stock roms difficult (I'm assuming it's not simple, or they would already be availabe)?
DrDarwin said:
That's good to hear... I was having trouble finding any sources, and their lack of availability makes a bit more sense in the context you provided. I saw that someone posted the stock email apk in a thread or two however, and thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
Just for my own edification, what makes removing apks from stock roms difficult (I'm assuming it's not simple, or they would already be availabe)?
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Its not Difficult......but by just deleting things you consider Bloatware you can remove something that your phones needs to run, and when it goes and looks for it and its NOT there. you phone will say dirty things to you, and may not let you turn her on any more.....
the2rrell said:
Its not Difficult......but by just deleting things you consider Bloatware you can remove something that your phones needs to run, and when it goes and looks for it and its NOT there. you phone will say dirty things to you, and may not let you turn her on any more.....
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I find myself strangely aroused.
DrDarwin said:
I find myself strangely aroused.
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lol
here goes the link<<<
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20114474#post20114474
the2rrell said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20114474#post20114474
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Wonderful. Now ATT can crap all over me for abusing my unlimited data plan... downloading to my phone. Uploading to dropbox. Downloading to my phone. It's an endless data hungry cycle that not even LTE demons can appease fast enough.
Right in the middle of posting that, my exceptionally slow brain chimed in with a "why don't you look for a zip file manager in the market." Dammit.
DrDarwin said:
Wonderful. Now ATT can crap all over me for abusing my unlimited data plan... downloading to my phone. Uploading to dropbox. Downloading to my phone. It's an endless data hungry cycle that not even LTE demons can appease fast enough.
Right in the middle of posting that, my exceptionally slow brain chimed in with a "why don't you look for a zip file manager in the market." Dammit.
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If you dont have RootExplorer it IS the way to go. its lets you pretty much do it all, Zip - Unzip Move Multie select - Edit system files ect...

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