Stock email app - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

My wife's galaxy s2 came with a stock email (version 3.0) that looks like the honeycomb app on my tablet. I want it on my phone, but my attempts to push it have been unsuccessful. Can some one give me a down and dirty instruction on how to do this? Both phones have GB, so I thought it would work.
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uniron81 said:
My wife's galaxy s2 came with a stock email (version 3.0) that looks like the honeycomb app on my tablet. I want it on my phone, but my attempts to push it have been unsuccessful. Can some one give me a down and dirty instruction on how to do this? Both phones have GB, so I thought it would work.
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Questions need to be asked in the Q&A section. Third link in my signature will tell you the procedure for pushing apps. You can try it and see if it works.

Actually since it is a app made for a different phone it would have to be decompiled and recompiled for your phone.
Vroom Vroom

@lumin30...Q&A, got it. I'll try to push it a few more times, then assume that it needs to be de- and recompiled (@eollie).
Thanks for the replies.
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i didn't get you bro what do you mean by decompile and recompile?
you mean porting it?

lumin30 said:
Questions need to be asked in the Q&A section
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Technicly this would be in themes and apps since its a request for an app ..well thats the way lufc would see it
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He didn't ask for an app. He asked for the down and dirty to push an app.

lumin30 said:
He didn't ask for an app. He asked for the down and dirty to push an app.
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Lol down and dirty..but oh i see now must of read it wrong..feel stupid
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lumin30 said:
He didn't ask for an app. He asked for the down and dirty to push an app.
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If you wanna get technical he is asking how to get it to work period. That means DnickDominic is more correct. However it wont work until its "ported" for the sgsg. I guess using the term decompile and recompile are too hard to understand.

lol.
@eolli: i understand what the hell is decompile and recompile.
im pointing the question did you understand what are you saying bro?
decompiling and recompiling doesn't make the app compatible with any phones.
porting app requires you decompile the app, change some codes and n the smali folder, recompile, zip align for usage efficiency.(yes, i know a lot of stuff about porting)
NOT JUST RECOMPILE AND DECOMPILE
DON'T TAKE THIS AS AN OFFENSE BRO

Jules typically when talking about getting a app to work you would do as I stated and the people that would be doing this know what I was talking about. I didn't use the term port for a reason, and your response was exactly why.
Now regarding me taking offense...why are you telling for me to not take offense? You don't want me to take offense but you tell this statement at me.
Vroom Vroom

recompiling and decompiling the apk doesn't make tha apk compatible for sgs4g. lol it like you want coke, so you open a bottle and close it so i will become a Pepsi.
you need certain step to follow in order to make it compatible in other phones
so that's why i used the word porting.
btw how much experience do you have about recompiling apk and modding?
I bet you don't even know how to decompile an apk
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TMobile Theme Chooser

UPDATE: Doesn't work, but maybe it could be made to work? See last posts.
I just have a question about installing the theme chooser on any rooted and deoxed ROM. Is it possible? I'm running one of jboxers roms. I saw one thread here at xda about it but the guy was asking about sense roms.
It can be installed on any ROM based off of the CM7 source. (I think it can at least, I've never tried it on MIUI but you don't need it there)
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I just have a question about installing the theme chooser on any rooted and deoxed ROM. Is it possible? I'm running one of jboxxers roms. I saw one thread here at xda about it but the guy was asking about sense roms.
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No, it has to be coded into the rom to work.
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dw9906 said:
No, it has to be coded into the rom to work.
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What needs to be changed in the rom? Is it edits to the framework? If I can do it, it would be an interesting project to try.
It would be cool to see a stockish ROM with that kind if theme support. I did read elsewhere it needs some frameworks found in cm7.
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jboxer said:
What needs to be changed in the rom? Is it edits to the framework? If I can do it, it would be an interesting project to try.
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Try to push it to a stock room with adb. It will fail, and somewhere it will say why. Fix the why.
I haven't got the slightest idea as to what exactly the theme chooser relies on.
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I'd be happy to help with this. I have adb installed and am wanting to learn ROM development anyways. I can figure out how to work adb this weekend and try then. Does anyone know where I can get a theme chooser apk?
One more question, does theme chooser need adw launcher?
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kingdomseed said:
I'd be happy to help with this. I have adb installed and am wanting to learn ROM development anyways. I can figure out how to work adb this weekend and try then. Does anyone know where I can get a theme chooser apk?
One more question, does theme chooser need adw launcher?
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Search Google for "T-Mobile Theme Chooser." It was code written by T-Mobile for their phones. That is what CM7 and others use to implement this feature. It requires the framework to be decompiled and recompiled with support code for the theme chooser. It is just not installing a program. it is very technical and not easy to do.
kingdomseed said:
I'd be happy to help with this. I have adb installed and am wanting to learn ROM development anyways. I can figure out how to work adb this weekend and try then. Does anyone know where I can get a theme chooser apk?
One more question, does theme chooser need adw launcher?
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I got the apk you can have. What's your email? I'm on a phone so I can't upload. Ill attach to an email.
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So the lg framework would have to be decompiled and recompiled with support code in otherwords?
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dw9906 said:
I got the apk you can have. What's your email? I'm on a phone so I can't upload. Ill attach to an email.
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I pm'ed it to you. Is that ok?
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Tried Install
So I gave it a shot and this is what I end up with. I'll google around to see what this means, if it means anything more than its face value might suggest.
pkg: /data/local/tmp/ThemeChooser.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE]
Edit: Looked around some more and found this thread on the error:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=640592&page=54
To quote Brut.all there "I think "INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE" is straightforward: Android refuses to install apk with UID if it has different certs than already installed app."
and Daneshm90 "Yup so u got 2 options,
1. Find all the apks that have the same uid and resign them with the same keys
2. Remove the uid from the manifest and hope it works"
I am not sure exactly where to go from here. Is there a tool that would let me open up the APK and see the UID?
kingdomseed said:
So I gave it a shot and this is what I end up with. I'll google around to see what this means, if it means anything more than its face value might suggest.
pkg: /data/local/tmp/ThemeChooser.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE]
Edit: Looked around some more and found this thread on the error:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=640592&page=54
To quote Brut.all there "I think "INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE" is straightforward: Android refuses to install apk with UID if it has different certs than already installed app."
and Daneshm90 "Yup so u got 2 options,
1. Find all the apks that have the same uid and resign them with the same keys
2. Remove the uid from the manifest and hope it works"
I am not sure exactly where to go from here. Is there a tool that would let me open up the APK and see the UID?
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You cannot install it. Has to be a system app with changes to the system framework. Very difficult to do.
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out of curiousity
Considering T-mobile created the Theme Chooser code for their phones, i was just wondering, I have a T-mobile Optimus T running 2.3.3 stock, would there be a way to make this work for me??
ShawnnKushh said:
Considering T-mobile created the Theme Chooser code for their phones, i was just wondering, I have a T-mobile Optimus T running 2.3.3 stock, would there be a way to make this work for me??
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Requires modifications to the framework to work.
framework changes
would it be possible to insert only those specific entries to the framework and make this work? its really the only reaon anymore i prefer to use a rom, considering 2.3.3 has fixed many of the bugs that originally made me switch.
ShawnnKushh said:
would it be possible to insert only those specific entries to the framework and make this work? its really the only reaon anymore i prefer to use a rom, considering 2.3.3 has fixed many of the bugs that originally made me switch.
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In theory yes, but if you were good enough at ROM development to be able to do so, you wouldn't be asking these questions. Even if you want to learn, start with something easier.
LMAO!
lmao most deffinetely, ive never developed anything for android, i used to be an apple junkie, up until a couple months ago haha, but im sure it not a simple as copy and paste, so i was just asking. but what exactly does a framework consist of??
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lmao most deffinetely, ive never developed anything for android, i used to be an apple junkie, up until a couple months ago haha, but im sure it not a simple as copy and paste, so i was just asking. but what exactly does a framework consist of??
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I believe the theme chooser was developed by T-Mobile in Europe for their Android phones there. I don't believe ever implemented into a TMO USA device officially.
jboxer said:
I believe the theme chooser was developed by T-Mobile in Europe for their Android phones there. I don't believe ever implemented into a TMO USA device officially.
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well it just so happens that i have the p500 factory 2.3.3 flashed on my p509 now right now, since they dont have an official tmo version yet. but it is european based, so what im wondering is, would that already be incorporated into the "ROM" inces its european, or maybe not conidering the p500 isnt a t-mobile phone, and both prerequisites arent met, 1. european firmware, and 2. t-mobile branded
what do yall think??

Where are the SGSIII apps?

I saw a post somewhere with all of the SGSIII apps. Anyone know where it is? I cant find it! I downloaded the firmware, but they are all md5 files. I need to dissect the stock SGSIII Rom to get some apk and some lib files. Please help! I searched but i cant find it!
If you're really serious about taking apart the S3 rom get ahold of dsixda's kitchen and learn how to use it. It'll let you do most of what you need such as extracting system apps from ext4 image, deodexing apks, etc.
The learning curve is steep, and Google is your friend. It's all been done before and documented in various xda threads, just search them out. And good luck.
cschmitt said:
If you're really serious about taking apart the S3 rom get ahold of dsixda's kitchen and learn how to use it. It'll let you do most of what you need such as extracting system apps from ext4 image, deodexing apks, etc.
The learning curve is steep, and Google is your friend. It's all been done before and documented in various xda threads, just search them out. And good luck.
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I just picked up 2 Android Dev guides and I plan on getting all the required applications tomorrow. Its time to get my hands dirty and start building my own rom's and kernels.
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cschmitt said:
If you're really serious about taking apart the S3 rom get ahold of dsixda's kitchen and learn how to use it. It'll let you do most of what you need such as extracting system apps from ext4 image, deodexing apks, etc.
The learning curve is steep, and Google is your friend. It's all been done before and documented in various xda threads, just search them out. And good luck.
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Kitchen will only help so much I'm sorry to say lol
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nrm5110 said:
Kitchen will only help so much I'm sorry to say lol
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Any advice nrm? You seen to be a man who needs his brain picked lol
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Right now I can tell you deodex will work on all but 2 apps I can't remember what two lol so your best bet is to dl a stock deodexed gs3 rom to start the apps extract and decompile fine it seems but as far as getting these apps running I'm in the dark so far me and a few guys have been off and on I took some time to clear my head on it but wanna get banging out a port soon I have it started but size is the issue at this point I need to go into every apk and debloat from within
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nrm5110 said:
Right now I can tell you deodex will work on all but 2 apps I can't remember what two lol so your best bet is to dl a stock deodexed gs3 rom to start the apps extract and decompile fine it seems but as far as getting these apps running I'm in the dark so far me and a few guys have been off and on I took some time to clear my head on it but wanna get banging out a port soon I have it started but size is the issue at this point I need to go into every apk and debloat from within
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I assume you have seen this?
Edit: posted wrong link. I meant this:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-handling-galaxy-s-iii-cache-images-a-breeze/
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I had not but since I have no need for it I wasn't looking but good find lol
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nrm5110 said:
I had not but since I have no need for it I wasn't looking but good find lol
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Lol. I'm getting tired and need to sign off xda for the evening.
For some reason I thought that was a tool for debloating sgs3 apks.
Obviously, Its useless to you :banghead:
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nrm5110 said:
Kitchen will only help so much I'm sorry to say lol
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True, but if attempting to travel to the moon, you must first leave your house.
mindmajick said:
Lol. I'm getting tired and need to sign off xda for the evening.
For some reason I thought that was a tool for debloating sgs3 apks.
Obviously, Its useless to you :banghead:
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didnt mean to sound like a douche lol just got my own way of dealing with apk files especially since they have newer declarations for Res files that started at 3.2 and I gotta get used to them lol
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True, but if attempting to travel to the moon, you must first leave your house.
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True allow me to say though do not use experimental porting tool it will fail not in the sense of issues but in the sense of it changes things you don't want changed its strange
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NRM-
NEVER apologize to me for "sounding like a douche". We will always be cool.
I was tired and thought I was being helpful, but I wasn't. If you were being hard on me, I would know it
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nrm5110 said:
True allow me to say though do not use experimental porting tool it will fail not in the sense of issues but in the sense of it changes things you don't want changed its strange
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I see your point, some of the packaged tools do fall short. At times it's best to do things manually.
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I see your point, some of the packaged tools do fall short. At times it's best to do things manually.
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Indeed lol but I would love to see either an overhaul or a new type kitchen
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another phones theme?

i was just wondering if i could use a theme that was made for another phone, on this phone?
I wouldn't suggest it....different phones have different system folder setups not to mention the different framework-res.apk and twframework files.
If you don't have problem with Odin and love trying things like me....go for it lol.
I use to do that sort of trial and error stuff on my vibrant but since then I had learned uot kitchen and photoshop
Shortbus-Driver said:
I wouldn't suggest it....different phones have different system folder setups not to mention the different framework-res.apk and twframework files.
If you don't have problem with Odin and love trying things like me....go for it lol.
I use to do that sort of trial and error stuff on my vibrant but since then I had learned uot kitchen and photoshop
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I've been wanting to learn how to theme the phone myself. I'm good with photoshop. There are very few themes out there that theme the majority of our device. None of the themes for Go, ADW, etc I've d/led have had a skin I could use.
I would suggest you head on over to uot kitchen and read up on their tutorial.
Also somewhere here someone wrote up a more comprehensive tutorial
But keep in mind it's more for froyo and gingerbread roms
I thought UOT only worked on froyo and gb.
And cm7
The op didnt specify what rom he's on and unless I followed the both of you around....I don't know what rom your on either....but I did say "its more for froyo and gingerbread" in my previous post.
Thanks for the heads up. There's this Umbrella Corporation theme I saw on the "LG Esteem" forum, it looked freakin' sick
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Shortbus-Driver said:
And cm7
The op didnt specify what rom he's on and unless I followed the both of you around....I don't know what rom your on either....but I did say "its more for froyo and gingerbread" in my previous post.
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If you're not stalking me...... who is?
Lol
Just because you ride the bus doesn't mean I know what grade ur in :-D
Shortbus-Driver said:
I wouldn't suggest it....different phones have different system folder setups not to mention the different framework-res.apk and twframework files.
If you don't have problem with Odin and love trying things like me....go for it lol.
I use to do that sort of trial and error stuff on my vibrant but since then I had learned uot kitchen and photoshop
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You think downloading the zip and changing stuff out to work with sgs4g will work?
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Yes some things will
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Yes some things will
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Alright I'll give that a try and uot kitchen stuff too
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Google Now on the TB?

Did a search and didn't see anything, anyone know where this is at?
DNak206 said:
Did a search and didn't see anything, anyone know where this is at?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29756226&postcount=2856
there is a thread started to get google now on devices through a flashable zip. i looked up a list of devices for the ARMv7 Architecture and appears that the thunderbolt is one of them!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
i would suggest trying it! let me know how it goes!
th3bl3d said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29756226&postcount=2856
there is a thread started to get google now on devices through a flashable zip. i looked up a list of devices for the ARMv7 Architecture and appears that the thunderbolt is one of them!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
i would suggest trying it! let me know how it goes!
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Awesome man, thanks.. will check it out!
Installed and nada, zip, zilch. Then again, I'm not running an ICS ROM right now which I believe is a requirement. Will try again after I find a stable ROM.
DNak206 said:
Installed and nada, zip, zilch. Then again, I'm not running an ICS ROM right now which I believe is a requirement. Will try again after I find a stable ROM.
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it says nothing on the post about needing ICS for this to work, maybe double check your permissions using the ES file explorer. did you read the ENTIRE thread? also how did you try to get it to work? did you try to launch the widget? i would try to install it myself but i'm at work for another 3 hours and have a business meeting afterwords. re-read the thread maybe something was missed
th3bl3d said:
it says nothing on the post about needing ICS for this to work, maybe double check your permissions using the ES file explorer. did you read the ENTIRE thread? also how did you try to get it to work? did you try to launch the widget? i would try to install it myself but i'm at work for another 3 hours and have a business meeting afterwords. re-read the thread maybe something was missed
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Well when it's installing it clearly states Google Now for ICS, altho the thread itself doesn't necessarily mention it... followed all the instructions to the T, no Google Now in my apps, and certainly no widget to add either.
This thread appears to confirm requirement of ICS as well: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...528-google-now-thunderbolt-flashable-zip.html
DNak206 said:
.. followed all the instructions to the T, no Google Now in my apps, and certainly no widget to add either.
What he said. It's just not there, sorry. T'Bolt rooted, running latest Eternity ROM which is Gingerbread, Sense 3.5.
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Sorry I couldn't have been more help then guys! I guess we will be waiting for ics for our tbolts before we can get it
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th3bl3d said:
Sorry I couldn't have been more help then guys! I guess we will be waiting for ics for our tbolts before we can get it
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Should be by the end of the month so atleast we don't have to wait long.
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Advanced Power Menu MOD for ATT HOX

Hi All,
Please help me to find the APM Mod for my ATT HTC One X running on Clean ROM 6.5 (Based on 3.17 base).
I have searched in the XDA threads but they are not for ATT HOX.
Thanks in Advance!!
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
It has to be ported over. I actually want this and notification toggles too. Anyone know how to port them?
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Not sure exactly, but there's apps from the Play Store that offer notification toggles. Not the same, but you can use quick boot to boot in recovery and such. There's likely not going to be an available mod for it, because CleanRom ended development for our device.
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APM requires smali code, xml files and png images to be added to framework-res.apk and code added and edits to android.policy.jar and toggles require smali code, xml files and png images in the systemui.apk. You will need to decompile them first. It is a quite involved proccess.
Ive always wanted to port them i was always used to having it on other phones. Might be too much for me right now tho lol. Only ever ported something once
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ZeRo2o9 said:
Ive always wanted to port them i was always used to having it on other phones. Might be too much for me right now tho lol. Only ever ported something once
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If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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RollTribe said:
If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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Just flashed BB8 Rom.. Really soft and smooth.. And also got APM options too!
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
Pretty much all the custom ROMs have apm, apart from the stock ROMs.
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RollTribe said:
If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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Well I want to learn how to do it myself too lol
ZeRo2o9 said:
Well I want to learn how to do it myself too lol
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Here is what I did and how I started to learn about these mods.
Google the app beyond compare and download it.
I'm assuming you know how to use apk tool if not there is enough info around that I'm not going to get into explaining that.
Find a Rom that has the mod your looking for. Make sure the Rom are on the same version ie 4.1.1.
Decompile the modded apk and the one from the Rom you want to add to.
Open beyond compare and select a folder compare add the entire decompiled folder for both apks and go through and look at the difference between the two apks. There are different ways you can choose to make the compares I usually choose binary compare to get the most accurate look at the diffs.
Some things related to the mod will be easy to find others will take a little longer.
Make the the edits to your unmodded apk and compile it and test it.
If it fails to compile or doesn't work when installed on phone then you missed something go back and go through it again.
It is a trial and error process but this is how I learned.
It should be noted most of these mods took someone quite a while to actually code from scratch with no reference so using it for your own personal use is fine but if you plan on publicly releasing it do the right thing and make sure you get permission from the original creator before making anything public that you did not make yourself.
Hope this helps.
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E.Cadro said:
Here is what I did and how I started to learn about these mods.
Google the app beyond compare and download it.
I'm assuming you know how to use apk tool if not there is enough info around that I'm not going to get into explaining that.
Find a Rom that has the mod your looking for. Make sure the Rom are on the same version ie 4.1.1.
Decompile the modded apk and the one from the Rom you want to add to.
Open beyond compare and select a folder compare add the entire decompiled folder for both apks and go through and look at the difference between the two apks. There are different ways you can choose to make the compares I usually choose binary compare to get the most accurate look at the diffs.
Some things related to the mod will be easy to find others will take a little longer.
Make the the edits to your unmodded apk and compile it and test it.
If it fails to compile or doesn't work when installed on phone then you missed something go back and go through it again.
It is a trial and error process but this is how I learned.
It should be noted most of these mods took someone quite a while to actually code from scratch with no reference so using it for your own personal use is fine but if you plan on publicly releasing it do the right thing and make sure you get permission from the original creator before making anything public that you did not make yourself.
Hope this helps.
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great info E thanks :good:
If you install xposed frameworks.Then install Xblast mod for xposed you can get a cm10.1 based advanced reboot menu. It works I use it on my own jb build.

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