I dont like Hangouts, anyone have the latest Google Talk apk - HTC One S

I dont like Hangouts, anyone have the latest Google Talk apk? none rooted phone

heins said:
I dont like Hangouts, anyone have the latest Google Talk apk? none rooted phone
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Why dont you uninstall the update by going to Apps > Google Hangout > Uninstall Updates

Thanks

I'm also looking for the latest Talk apk. I don't have the option to remove Hangout since it came with my rom. I attempt to rip the apk from the latest gapps (opening it with winzip & dragging out the apk), but the apk won't install. If someone can post up how to remove Hangout completely and a installable talk apk that would great. thanks.

itzstevo said:
I'm also looking for the latest Talk apk. I don't have the option to remove Hangout since it came with my rom. I attempt to rip the apk from the latest gapps (opening it with winzip & dragging out the apk), but the apk won't install. If someone can post up how to remove Hangout completely and a installable talk apk that would great. thanks.
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http://d-h.st/9Uf
just found via a google search

ayyu3m - same result like all the other google talk apk i tried to install, at the end it said 'App not installed.' not sure why it won't allow me to install this over hangout.
edit. nvm i found a way to install it. since i just flashed the rom, i didn't have much to lose. what i did i open up the rom i downloaded went to system/apps and deleted the hangout.apk and drop the talk.apk into the same location saved the mod rom package and reflashed now talk got installed and it's working perfectly.

itzstevo said:
ayyu3m - same result like all the other google talk apk i tried to install, at the end it said 'App not installed.' not sure why it won't allow me to install this over hangout.
edit. nvm i found a way to install it. since i just flashed the rom, i didn't have much to lose. what i did i open up the rom i downloaded went to system/apps and deleted the hangout.apk and drop the talk.apk into the same location saved the mod rom package and reflashed now talk got installed and it's working perfectly.
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Ya its an system app so can't be installed like any other app and you could of done what you did without reflashing.

ayyu3m said:
Why dont you uninstall the update by going to Apps > Google Hangout > Uninstall Updates
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Thanks for this, I to very much dislike what Google's new vision is for talk.

No flash needed
Congratulations on getting Google Talk to work. I like your persistence.
I also agree that there are easier ways to do this.
I, too, get the App Not Installed message sometimes. And as was already stated, that's because it's a system app that you're trying to write over. Deleting it from System/App by removing the apk from within that directory is one way. If this was already mentioned, I apologize...but I did not see Titanium Backup mentioned. I use TB to remove system apps on the fly and, without rebooting, I can just install the Talk.apk just fine. IF, and only IF after uninstalling a system app and then attempting to install Talk that I should still get the App Not Installed message...then a simple reboot takes care of that. After rebooting, then install the desired apk, then if you must just reboot once again. But otherwise, TB is a good tool do to things on the fly without needing to re-flash.
In case, good job in getting it up and running.

Kal-El7 said:
Congratulations on getting Google Talk to work. I like your persistence.
I also agree that there are easier ways to do this.
I, too, get the App Not Installed message sometimes. And as was already stated, that's because it's a system app that you're trying to write over. Deleting it from System/App by removing the apk from within that directory is one way. If this was already mentioned, I apologize...but I did not see Titanium Backup mentioned. I use TB to remove system apps on the fly and, without rebooting, I can just install the Talk.apk just fine. IF, and only IF after uninstalling a system app and then attempting to install Talk that I should still get the App Not Installed message...then a simple reboot takes care of that. After rebooting, then install the desired apk, then if you must just reboot once again. But otherwise, TB is a good tool do to things on the fly without needing to re-flash.
In case, good job in getting it up and running.
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Ya TB is the best way about doing this but I do reboot and wipe caches to be sure its gone.

ayyu3m said:
http://d-h.st/9Uf
just found via a google search
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This is working great on my freshly rooted sero 7 pro, xboxexpert tablet ui mod
Google needs to keep talk. I am an introvert and can't stand this forcing of 'hangouts'.
Google should be promoting plus, and talk integration with plus - let the hangouts occur as people choose.
This isnt elementary school recess where google acts as activities supervisor.
'Ok kids, headmaster Schmidt says it is time for the hangouts. Commence The Hangout Activity! You can't have your meet-ups if you don't add your pluses! how can you have any .....' (where is Pink Floyd when you need them).
This is the interwebs. We're all going to do what we want to, right? Plus and like and digg this if you're with me - Haha.
No voice chat? Only video chat? How does this help Google?

sammysp said:
This is working great on my freshly rooted sero 7 pro, xboxexpert tablet ui mod
Google needs to keep talk. I am an introvert and can't stand this forcing of 'hangouts'.
Google should be promoting plus, and talk integration with plus - let the hangouts occur as people choose.
This isnt elementary school recess where google acts as activities supervisor.
'Ok kids, headmaster Schmidt says it is time for the hangouts. Commence The Hangout Activity! You can't have your meet-ups if you don't add your pluses! how can you have any .....' (where is Pink Floyd when you need them).
This is the interwebs. We're all going to do what we want to, right? Plus and like and digg this if you're with me - Haha.
No voice chat? Only video chat? How does this help Google?
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I like what google are doing but kinda failed at doing it right but still I prefer hangouts.

Tnx, hangout sucks. No online status. Why do I see every email contact when I start a new conversation. Even from a Web store I bought 1 pair of socks from in 1999

Not to hijack the thread or anything, but did anyone else have issues with the Mic not working on cm?
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velocity90 said:
Tnx, hangout sucks. No online status. Why do I see every email contact when I start a new conversation. Even from a Web store I bought 1 pair of socks from in 1999
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There is an online status. The persons pic is grey or foggy like if offline. If they are online its clear and colorful.
Hangouts is still a work in progress. As is it already offers more than most especially if you are a G+ user and autobackup photos to G+. Eventually when sms is added , Hangouts will be the only messenger app you will need for any platform.
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Kal-El7 said:
Congratulations on getting Google Talk to work. I like your persistence.
I also agree that there are easier ways to do this.
I, too, get the App Not Installed message sometimes. And as was already stated, that's because it's a system app that you're trying to write over. Deleting it from System/App by removing the apk from within that directory is one way. If this was already mentioned, I apologize...but I did not see Titanium Backup mentioned. I use TB to remove system apps on the fly and, without rebooting, I can just install the Talk.apk just fine. IF, and only IF after uninstalling a system app and then attempting to install Talk that I should still get the App Not Installed message...then a simple reboot takes care of that. After rebooting, then install the desired apk, then if you must just reboot once again. But otherwise, TB is a good tool do to things on the fly without needing to re-flash.
In case, good job in getting it up and running.
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OK, how exactly did you use TB to install the talk.apk? I don't see any options in the app to do such a thing.

jsmuli2 said:
OK, how exactly did you use TB to install the talk.apk? I don't see any options in the app to do such a thing.
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From using a backup of it from before or from another rom.

jsmuli2 said:
OK, how exactly did you use TB to install the talk.apk? I don't see any options in the app to do such a thing.
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My apologies.....
I did not intend to suggest that I use Titanium Backup to install the talk.apk. I use TB to uninstall the system apk's only. Then I reboot. Then i can install Talk, then reboot, then launch the application. I flash so, so many ROMS and I reflash incremental updates by doing full wipes so many times that I can honestly tell you that using Titanium Backup in this method never, ever fails me. If I want to delete Hangouts, I uses TB to uninstall it. Then after that I'll use Solid Explorer to go looking for the old Google Talk apk and simply install that the normal, usual way. Sometimes you may get a message that the install did not work, but that doesn't mean anything. In those cases I just reboot.
You should be fine afterwards.
Please let me know if you have trouble.
Thanks.
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Also, Darknites is correct. I can restore backups from within TB as well.

Kal-El7 said:
My apologies.....
I did not intend to suggest that I use Titanium Backup to install the talk.apk. I use TB to uninstall the system apk's only. Then I reboot. Then i can install Talk, then reboot, then launch the application. I flash so, so many ROMS and I reflash incremental updates by doing full wipes so many times that I can honestly tell you that using Titanium Backup in this method never, ever fails me. If I want to delete Hangouts, I uses TB to uninstall it. Then after that I'll use Solid Explorer to go looking for the old Google Talk apk and simply install that the normal, usual way. Sometimes you may get a message that the install did not work, but that doesn't mean anything. In those cases I just reboot.
You should be fine afterwards.
Please let me know if you have trouble.
Thanks.
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Also, Darknites is correct. I can restore backups from within TB as well.
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Phone doesn't boot now that I removed the system app via TB, any suggestions?
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jsmuli2 said:
Phone doesn't boot now that I removed the system app via TB, any suggestions?
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I guess I made the mistake of not trying to install talk before the reboot
**** I gotta start completely over eh?

jsmuli2 said:
Phone doesn't boot now that I removed the system app via TB, any suggestions?
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I guess I made the mistake of not trying to install talk before the reboot
**** I gotta start completely over eh?
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lol.....you'll be alright, my friend.
I flash so many ROMS and I do many re-wipes over and over again, that I try different sequences. So, for example, most ROMS come with Talk, right? Then, I forget to DETACH the talk.apk (using Titanium Backup) from the Google Play Store so that it won't automatically update to Hangouts. BUT, in the case if it does update (or if in the case you installed a ROM with Hangouts preinstalled), you should be able to remove Hangouts by uninstalling it from within Titanium Backup. Certainly it's not the only way, but it's one of the ways and the one single way I've always used to remove Hangouts. After removing Hangouts, even if you restarted the phone prior to attempting to install Talk.apk - there really should not be any reason that your phone hangs. If your phone doesn't boot after removing Hangouts, I'm willing to bet that's merely coincidental because Hangouts is not an integral part of the OS, it's just a social app and nothing more.
If you can't reboot, then restore your nandroid (I'm assuming that you created a nandroid before attempting to mess with any part of the system, correct?) and then try again.
Personally, if I removed Hangouts, I tried to install Talk.apk immediately after that. Sometimes it goes through, sometimes it does not. BUT, I always, always try at least. Then, only after evidence that the Talk.apk didn't install right away, then at that point I've rebooted the phone by long-pressing the power button and selecting to hard-reboot (not soft-reboot or hot-reboot). After the phone comes back on again, then I give Talk.apk another shot. It should go through.
Check back with me after you're done. I'm stepping out now, so I gotta walk away from my laptop, but I'll be back later on.
Best wishes.
Cheers.
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Kal-El7 said:
lol.....you'll be alright, my friend.
I flash so many ROMS and I do many re-wipes over and over again, that I try different sequences. So, for example, most ROMS come with Talk, right? Then, I forget to DETACH the talk.apk (using Titanium Backup) from the Google Play Store so that it won't automatically update to Hangouts. BUT, in the case if it does update (or if in the case you installed a ROM with Hangouts preinstalled), you should be able to remove Hangouts by uninstalling it from within Titanium Backup. Certainly it's not the only way, but it's one of the ways and the one single way I've always used to remove Hangouts. After removing Hangouts, even if you restarted the phone prior to attempting to install Talk.apk - there really should not be any reason that your phone hangs. If your phone doesn't boot after removing Hangouts, I'm willing to bet that's merely coincidental because Hangouts is not an integral part of the OS, it's just a social app and nothing more.
If you can't reboot, then restore your nandroid (I'm assuming that you created a nandroid before attempting to mess with any part of the system, correct?) and then try again.
Personally, if I removed Hangouts, I tried to install Talk.apk immediately after that. Sometimes it goes through, sometimes it does not. BUT, I always, always try at least. Then, only after evidence that the Talk.apk didn't install right away, then at that point I've rebooted the phone by long-pressing the power button and selecting to hard-reboot (not soft-reboot or hot-reboot). After the phone comes back on again, then I give Talk.apk another shot. It should go through.
Check back with me after you're done. I'm stepping out now, so I gotta walk away from my laptop, but I'll be back later on.
Best wishes.
Cheers.
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Also, you can either tap on the Talk.apk to attempt to install it like that or you can "push" it into the System/App folder. I used to do that with Root Explorer, but now I do that with Solid Explorer. Why? Because with Root Explorer you'll have to fix permissions right after pushing any app straight into the System/App folder. With Solid Explorer, as this explorer pushes the app into System/App it automatically adjusts the permissions in real-time. Works for me 100% of the time. =) It's just one less step for me to have to micro-manage.

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[Q] Gmail.apk.... havin a hella of a time

My problem is small but significant. a ways back i unistalled the gmail app while trying to uninstall a gmail popup app. But since then i have restored using odin to origional eclair, and everytime i use titanium to restore all my apps, gmail is gone. Does ANYONE know of an app, or better yet where i can get that same gmail app that i loved so much. Running 2.1... and patiently waiting
Can't you just download gmail from the market?
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Can't you just download gmail from the market?
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+1 on this.
If that were the case i would be grateful for the ease of that solution. But assuming we're talking about the android market, no, and just to make sure i searched gmail 2 seconds ago and it didn't show up. Most system apps aren't on the market.
Yes they are. Gmail, Youtube, Google Maps, etc. They're all on the market. I deleted Google Search once and downloaded it straight from the market.
Ok i'll give you that there are a few, but allshare, accounts and sync, alarms and clocks... etc.. the majority of these don't show up on the market. And If you are running a 2.2 custom rom that may be why it shows for you and not me. Just to prove i'm not making this up check the three attached screen shots. First is me searching gmail, and the next 3 are the results.... super lame
but on the upside if i'm ever i need of a guide to the korean subway system... i'll search "gmail" again
Here's your guide to the korean subway system...
HA ha, much appreciated... and it is even the same package name as the one i used to have, but when i try and istal it with app installer i get the dreaded "there is a problem parsing the package". Any more suggestions?
I found it on the market....Market>Apps>All Apps>Top Free......should be the first one
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bossman137 said:
HA ha, much appreciated... and it is even the same package name as the one i used to have, but when i try and istal it with app installer i get the dreaded "there is a problem parsing the package". Any more suggestions?
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Figure out why tb is messing it up, restore one app at a time and check if gmail is working.
Its not tb its my fault and i admit it, at the beginning of my vibrant usage i installed tb to clean up bloatware, and so before i even made a backup i deleted gmail. And so i have nothing to restore to and aside from odinn back to stock, it won't let me reinstall.

Lets Golf 2

I actually like and paid for this app but since rooting and installing GummyCharge I don't have it and can for the life of me figure out how to get a working copy. I could use some help.
Thanks,
Brad
Did you pay for it through the market or through the app?
Through the App. I can't find it listed on Market. Couldn't find it in V-Cast Apps either.
Try going to the game's website (http://www.gameloft.com/smartphone/lets-golf-2/) and logging in with whatever info you used during the purchase. They should have a record of it.
Even if I bought it through Verizon? It was billed to my Verizon Wireless account.
The developer should still have a record. They had to be the one to bill it to verizon and had to have known what number to bill to
Charge Posted
The record of us buying it isn't the problem, the problem is that with the rom(gummy charged) it's taken out and also it's not in the toolbox, I want it too, I paid for it, I got my media hub back from the toolbox, but I can't find let's golf 2 either, maybe I can find an apk somewhere.
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The record of us buying it isn't the problem, the problem is that with the rom(gummy charged) it's taken out and also it's not in the toolbox, I want it too, I paid for it, I got my media hub back from the toolbox, but I can't find let's golf 2 either, maybe I can find an apk somewhere.
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I have the exact opposite problem you have. I can't seem to get rid of it. Every time I uninstall it, it reappears in my settings>applications>manage applications list (but not in the apps page where you run everything) I can't actually play it though... and I don't know where the apk would be.
couldn't you pull it from one of the stock roms around. Isn't there a a full odin leak?
You could always just google around and find a lets golf 2 apk file...it shouldn't be too hard honestly.
I did find a copy and installed it. the only problem it didn't fit the screen. I don't know how to pull a file from a ROM.
lolminraise said:
I have the exact opposite problem you have. I can't seem to get rid of it. Every time I uninstall it, it reappears in my settings>applications>manage applications list (but not in the apps page where you run everything) I can't actually play it though... and I don't know where the apk would be.
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You're not the only one with that problem lol. I've flashed roms, restored apps, and then go into manage apps and am like WTF! that wasn't on my phone when i created the backup.
I have the opposite problem as you, I want to get rid of it. I uninstall it but every time I reboot my phone it comes back...any suggestions? Already tried deleting it with titanium pro and still came back.
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jbcf05 said:
I have the opposite problem as you, I want to get rid of it. I uninstall it but every time I reboot my phone it comes back...any suggestions? Already tried deleting it with titanium pro and still came back.
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same problem here, thought i deleted it yesterday, but back again today?????
Bump. Just wondering if anybody has figured out how to delete this app - no matter what I try it keeps reinstalling itself. On gummy charged 1.91 EE4, with pbj kernel. I have tried tb uninstall, uninstall from task manager, freeze in tb. It is really annoying. Thanks for the help.
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I have a thought. Go into System/App folder. See if it is there. If not look in the Data/App folder. I believe the name is something like com.gameloft.android.GAND.GloftLG2P.ML-1.apk. If it is rename it or delete it.
I deleted it out of the dalvik cache, the /data folder and the /preinstall folder. After a reboot, this is what shows up:
http://db.tt/UTtW58Y
(dropbox as I don't know how to use the forum app to upload photos)
I can't find it in any more folders....it's super annoying...
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Did you look in the System/App folder?
Yea it isn't in there. I have never had thus happen with an app before. I deleted my titanium backup of it also. I guess I will just try and ignore it....
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permanent delete of lets golf2
Has anyone figured out how to delete this game yet? Like other people the game just keeps coming back after I reboot. I'm sure there are other more important issues out there but if anyone knows how to get ride of this game I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Update - downloaded root explorer from the market
1) goto preinstall/apps
2) Delete the game
3) reboot
4)Delete from your backup aswell
Looks the game has been permanently removed. found the info on android central post by noobsickle

Gmail 2.3.5 without signature permissions

So... Lets just say I found this somewhere...
megaupload.com/?d=NMUVLKSZ
It is the new Gmail update (Gmail 2.3.5) with the signature permissions removed. All the widgets and apps that used the Gmail content provider are now able to read it again.
Instructions:
1. Uninstall Gmail (I usually clear data then uninstall)
2. Uninstall any app that needs to connect to the content provider. (Any app that stopped working after the Gmail update.)
3. Reboot phone.
4. Install the APK from above. (Gmail 2.3.5 with normal permissions)
5. Install your apps back.
NOTE: Google did change around labels somewhat. So just an FYI if some apps still dont work. They may not be able to tell what is unread. But I am guessing most apps just went for the unread count which still should be there.
NOTE2: You have to uninstall the other apps because of the way android asks for permissions. It may only do it once... I am not positive.
NOTE3: Good luck... This is all reversible as you should not even need root to do it. (I have not tested an unrooted phone) But I dont see why it wouldnt work. I am not responsible for your bad judgement.
Let me know if this works for others. I have tested it on my app Labelert.com and it seems to be working after I made a slight update to the unread label.
P.S. Sorry I cant post direct links yet.
Follow me gsarrica on twitter.
I won't have time to try this for a while, but I thanked you for this. Here's a working link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NMUVLKSZ
Thanks.. when I get on my PC ill click ur 'thanks' button.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA Premium App
EDIT: I followed your instructions and BAMB everything is now working again! The only thing I had that pulled my gmail info was a little widget named 'Gmail Unread Count' the paid version.
I don't understand why Windozs Phone has an unread count tile, but a Google Android phone doesn't have anything like that. We have to rely on 3rd party developers, and now with this latest update, Google breaks it!
DAMN GOOGLE!
Glad to see it is working for you guys also. This at least gives us some time to find a real workaround.
fix for gmail 2.3.5 not working with 3rd party apps
correct me if i'm wrong but if you uninstall the google 2.3.5 update and roll back to previous version...backup and uninstall the 3rd party app (launcher pro) that was effected...reboot your device... and last , re-install and restore your 3rd party app ( launcher pro ) then in theory, the gmail widget and unread counter should be working!? Doesn't that seem correct?? Or has this already been tried out?
blees said:
correct me if i'm wrong but if you uninstall the google 2.3.5 update and roll back to previous version...backup and uninstall the 3rd party app (launcher pro) that was effected...reboot your device... and last , re-install and restore your 3rd party app ( launcher pro ) then in theory, the gmail widget and unread counter should be working!? Doesn't that seem correct?? Or has this already been tried out?
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Yes if you roll back all will work fine. But if you want 2.3.5 you can go this route and be updated with everyone else. Why roll back when there is a working 2.3.5?
Thanks for posting this - I was intentionally not upgrading to 2.3.5 because it broke slidescreen, but it looks like SlideScreen might never be fixed http://larvalabs.com/blog/android/the-end-of-slidescreen/
Edit: Hmm it doesn't seem to let me install it on my EVO 4g with Gingerbread (HTC Stock ROM, rooted). I have the previous gmail version installed (2.3.4.1 i believe), and when I try to install the package, it just notifies me that it was unable to be installed
it worked for my rooted htc buzz. thanks man!
donnieblasko said:
Thanks for posting this - I was intentionally not upgrading to 2.3.5 because it broke slidescreen, but it looks like SlideScreen might never be fixed http://larvalabs.com/blog/android/the-end-of-slidescreen/
Edit: Hmm it doesn't seem to let me install it on my EVO 4g with Gingerbread (HTC Stock ROM, rooted). I have the previous gmail version installed (2.3.4.1 i believe), and when I try to install the package, it just notifies me that it was unable to be installed
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I don't think you can just install over your existing gmail...
Clear data for gmail
Uninstall gmail
Uninstall apps/widgets that work with gmail
*Reboot*
Install new gmail
Install apps/widgets that work with gmail
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I don't think you can just install over your existing gmail...
Clear data for gmail
Uninstall gmail
Uninstall apps/widgets that work with gmail
*Reboot*
Install new gmail
Install apps/widgets that work with gmail
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Oh ok - looks like I'll have to use Titanium Backup to uninstall completely -the built-in application list won't let me remove it
Sweet! Works like a charm
Thank you for posting this - I really like my "Missed It" and am glad to be able to use it again.
Is there a copy of Gmail 2.3.5.2 around like this?
EDIT: Never mind, I followed -> http://koxx3.wordpress.com/create-y...-allowing-content-sharing-with-external-apps/ and that worked.
This would be amazing except I have two issues:
1. I have no option to uninstall Gmail in Manage Apps.
2. If I try and install it anyway, it fails...
Any ideas or updated versions?
dulcificum said:
This would be amazing except I have two issues:
1. I have no option to uninstall Gmail in Manage Apps.
2. If I try and install it anyway, it fails...
Any ideas or updated versions?
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If your rooted you can uninstall with titanium back up. Then it should install apk. Also make sure your settings allow install from non-market sources.
Also should back up old gmail app first too.
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The mega upload link does not seem to be working for me. Could some attach it to the thread or repost it?

Auto Install All My Apps

Is there a way to force auto install all my apps from the Play Store? It would be easier to have them all install and then use an Auto Uninstaller to remove the ones I don't really want than it is to download them all one by one.
I know sometimes when you flash a new rom or something, it takes over and auto downloads them all for you right away (Cyanogen for examples does that) but the ROM I'm on now never had that prompt come up.
Thanks for the help
You can use Titanium Backup Pro. Once all your apps are backed up with it you can batch install ALL of them (all apps together with the paid version, one by one with the free). It has other features tho to use other than that but its good for batch installing apps.
manimmal said:
You can use Titanium Backup Pro. Once all your apps are backed up with it you can batch install ALL of them (all apps together with the paid version, one by one with the free). It has other features tho to use other than that but its good for batch installing apps.
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yea i know about titanium but i was hoping there was a way to do it from the play store rather than from backed up apks (that way we're at the same time using the most up to date versions of each app). like the way cyanogenmod automatically downloads every app you own from the play store right away the first time you open the play store.
You can use app2zip from the play store. It put whatever apps you want into a flashable zip so you can easily flash in cwm.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=scd.app2zip
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Is there a way to force auto install all my apps from the Play Store? It would be easier to have them all install and then use an Auto Uninstaller to remove the ones I don't really want than it is to download them all one by one.
I know sometimes when you flash a new rom or something, it takes over and auto downloads them all for you right away (Cyanogen for examples does that) but the ROM I'm on now never had that prompt come up.
Thanks for the help
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All of the stock-based ROMs I've used (currently using MikTouch 0.7 based on the OTA 1.63.531.2 ROM) have done this. As soon as I sign into my Google account, it begins syncing the contacts and downloading all my apps. That's why I typically let the phone sit for about 15-20 minutes after flashing a ROM and signing in.
Well it's all good. I already have pretty much everything installed one by one. I'm using Virtuous Inquistion and it never started to sync all my old apps, but it's all good. Everythings working great. And I'll back it all up with titanium for next time around.
polarbearmc said:
Well it's all good. I already have pretty much everything installed one by one. I'm using Virtuous Inquistion and it never started to sync all my old apps, but it's all good. Everythings working great. And I'll back it all up with titanium for next time around.
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I don't know how I did it but I think it was something like this. You just hit back up on the normal settings and google will restore it?
I've flashed my second ROM after I hit backup and all the apps started downloading from the PlayStore after the first log in. Does anyone know how to officially do this?
I know that this can be done using ADB (don't know how to use it but I know how to use the I9300 Int Tool Kit).
Going to hold off trying app2zip until the developer emails and confirms SuperNexus and Paranoid Android 4.1.2 on Siyah 1.7 is supported..It doesn't look to stable!
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Btw, there is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1531880 if you didn't know..
I was wondering about this as well: recently wiped and flashed a stock ROM and when I launched the Play Store for the first time, it began downloading all the apps that were in my account. I tapped 'cancel' as I didn't wan't all of them right away, then I had to install them one by one.
So it would be good if you could control this behaviour - for example to be able to check which apps you want downloaded and to install them automatically, yet in a bit more controlled manner.
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I was wondering about this as well: recently wiped and flashed a stock ROM and when I launched the Play Store for the first time, it began downloading all the apps that were in my account. I tapped 'cancel' as I didn't wan't all of them right away, then I had to install them one by one.
So it would be good if you could control this behaviour - for example to be able to check which apps you want downloaded and to install them automatically, yet in a bit more controlled manner.
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i dont know how to make mine install all the apps. i woudl like it to so i dotn have to take up the space backing them all up. download the apps at once from play, then restore teh data from the backup. shrugs
birddseedd said:
i dont know how to make mine install all the apps. i woudl like it to so i dotn have to take up the space backing them all up. download the apps at once from play, then restore teh data from the backup. shrugs
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I came to the conclusion that I'm okay with Titanium Backup for that purpose - bought the pro license a while ago - it can batch restore what you choose. It's slower than I expected at that, but at least you can leave the phone while the job runs.
for some reason this time all my apps auto installed.
shrugs. think i need to flash again, ill backup apps jsut in case, but hopefuly itl auto install again and i can delete the backup and only backup the data, not the apps.
Best way I have found to do this is to go to Settings > Backup & reset
Once there delete the existing account that exist.....
Wait a few minutes and it'll prompt you to put a backup account in....then reenter the same account.
This will prompt google to look at all your apps you currently own and the ones on your device and if not there will download it for you.
I discovered this when I factory reset my phone and when I restarted my phone it connected to a wi-fi network that required a sign-in process and as a result google attempted to download but was unable to.
Hope this helps.
Has anyone found any solution? Cause I have Titanium backup pro but I have read that it is not the best thing to restore apks... better reinstall them (especially for battery life)... There applist apps in market but they just store the link they don't download them automatically....
And I have apps on 2 seperate google accounts so just restoring during first sign in doesn't work well
Titanium backup is great. i use it. works great for installing apk's. but if you want to do it through the app store you have to let it run right when you first have the option. if you try to to it later youll have to do them all individualy
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Titanium backup is great. i use it. works great for installing apk's. but if you want to do it through the app store you have to let it run right when you first have the option. if you try to to it later youll have to do them all individualy
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With free license, unfortunately, yeah, that's it, but PRO allows you to batch install and restore data for a chosen amount of apps. It also allows a creation of a recovery-flashable image, which is, from my experience, the fastest to deploy, but takes a while to create.
killchain said:
I came to the conclusion that I'm okay with Titanium Backup for that purpose - bought the pro license a while ago - it can batch restore what you choose. It's slower than I expected at that, but at least you can leave the phone while the job runs.
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Well I install several ROMs and I found out that sometimes the Google Play store messes up before restoring all your apps. What I do is got into setup and remove my google account and then just readd it and off it goes downloading and syncing all your apps.
telamon100 said:
Well I install several ROMs and I found out that sometimes the Google Play store messes up before restoring all your apps. What I do is got into setup and remove my google account and then just readd it and off it goes downloading and syncing all your apps.
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I've yet to try to see what happens if I detach apps from Play Store using TB. If it would prevent Play from rushing to download all the stuff (usually 100+ apps) when I first boot up a new install, it would be nice.

Best Way to Reinstall Apps after Flashing

I know there are a lot of posts on how to restore apps after flashing a new ROM. I have only done this twice so far and both times I used Titanium Pro to restore the apps and data. However each time I have had a number of apps that didn't work or didn't work correctly until I uninstalled and then reinstalled them. If I let the Play Store reinstall my apps (and side load the ones not in the store) I shouldn't have this problem. I was wondering if anyone could comment on how long that approach would take and what issues I may run into doing it that way. I don't really need to reinstall the data for many apps and I have those settings, etc. (like Nova Launcher and Elixir) backed up where the program can reload them after I install it.
Thanks for any experiences you can share and any advice you can provide.
Wyvern49 said:
I know there are a lot of posts on how to restore apps after flashing a new ROM. I have only done this twice so far and both times I used Titanium Pro to restore the apps and data. However each time I have had a number of apps that didn't work or didn't work correctly until I uninstalled and then reinstalled them. If I let the Play Store reinstall my apps (and side load the ones not in the store) I shouldn't have this problem. I was wondering if anyone could comment on how long that approach would take and what issues I may run into doing it that way. I don't really need to reinstall the data for many apps and I have those settings, etc. (like Nova Launcher and Elixir) backed up where the program can reload them after I install it.
Thanks for any experiences you can share and any advice you can provide.
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Try gobackup not the pro version, just the free one before it was tooken down from the play store. I believe you can Google search the apk.
Wyvern49 said:
I know there are a lot of posts on how to restore apps after flashing a new ROM. I have only done this twice so far and both times I used Titanium Pro to restore the apps and data. However each time I have had a number of apps that didn't work or didn't work correctly until I uninstalled and then reinstalled them. If I let the Play Store reinstall my apps (and side load the ones not in the store) I shouldn't have this problem. I was wondering if anyone could comment on how long that approach would take and what issues I may run into doing it that way. I don't really need to reinstall the data for many apps and I have those settings, etc. (like Nova Launcher and Elixir) backed up where the program can reload them after I install it.
Thanks for any experiences you can share and any advice you can provide.
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It can be pretty quick or it can take seemingly forever depending on the number of apps you have. I have a little 130 and it takes about 2 hours, on a constant 12mbps (1.3-6MBps) connection.
I had a problem when I first used Tibu with Maildroid being crazy as hell until I uninstalled it, reinstalled it, and set it back up. I was also having the same problem when I restored a CWM backup. I went and deleted every backup I had made in Tibu and all my nandroids and tried backing the apps up again and it worked for about 3 flashes and then Maildroid was going crazy again. I finally just Odin'ed back to stock cause I was having a few other issues, GPS & NFC, and once I went back to stock VRALG7 and fully wiped everything and rerooted, flashed recovery, and unlocked I haven't had a problem with anything since. The only thing I have changed is my recovery, went to TWRP, and everything is smooth sailing. I had been using CWM touch, it was the latest version that I was on before Odin'ing, and I really think there is some kind of issue with CWM not backing up right because I had tons of issues and even when restoring to the stock ROM my phone came out of the box on I couldn't get GPS or NFC to work.
But if you don't have many apps you could let the Play store restore you apps, I never used Tibu until this phone and was really skeptical of it cause of the corrupted Maildroid problems I was having but this is hands down one of the best apps I own. Also I'm pretty sure you can use ROM Manager to backup your apps and restore them.
If I were you I would wipe the Tibu backup folder, after you had completely re-downloaded and installed your apps from the market, and then back them up again and see if that worked. Also my Maps backup never ever works, I have to re-download it every time.
There is also MyBackup Pro, I used it before this phone, but its not great in the GS3. It takes about 45 minutes to back up my apps and it freezes constantly, never had this problem with it until this phone though.
You could also try using Tibu's flashable zip creator that was just added. It makes a flashable zip of you app backup folder so you still want to redo all your apps to make sure that it just isn't a once in a lifetime bug that cause a couple of your apps to be corrupted.
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Best way I have found is to use AppMonster Pro.
That app allows you to make an "old style backup" which saves the APK from every app you have installed.
That way, after you flash a rom, you can click the APKs and do a true clean install of every app which is FAR more dependable than a TIBU restore. Although I have TIBU Pro, I rarely use it anymore.
Thanks everyone. All the info is much appreciated.
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Best way I have found is to use AppMonster Pro.
That app allows you to make an "old style backup" which saves the APK from every app you have installed.
That way, after you flash a rom, you can click the APKs and do a true clean install of every app which is FAR more dependable than a TIBU restore. Although I have TIBU Pro, I rarely use it anymore.
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If you actually look in the Tibu folder it saves all of apps as APK's also and you can choose to back up your apps without the app data. The way I've always always understood it is that you can do a true clean install with Tibu too. Now I may be wrong with this but that's just the way I've understood it.
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Wyvern49 said:
Thanks everyone. All the info is much appreciated.
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I hope you figure out how to keep the apps from becoming corrupted. If you do let us know what worked and what all you went through before the apps stopped installing corrupted.
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I just use Titanium Backup.
I'm going to give TiBu a try first since I think it will be the quickest way to do this. I also did a backup using AppMonster. If I run into issues with TiBu I'll start over again and try AppMonster. All I need now is a block of time to do the update. First Thanksgiving, then taking my grandson to see the train display at the Botanical Gardens, today out with both daughters (separately) helping with their Christmas shopping and doing some of our own. Maybe tomorrow I'll have a free block of time.
I'll let everyone know how it goes. Thanks again.
I've made the switch to ROM toolbox. The free version let's me batch install apps just no data which I prefer anyways. Then I don't have to click for every app.
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I finally got time to update to Clean ROM 5.0 and it went fairly well. I used TiBu but had a few apps that had to be reinstalled so I used the AppMonster backup apk's and everything went well. Restoring the data via TiBu went well for all of my apps that need it done except for Red Laser which lost all the loyalty card info. Not a big deal as its easy to rescan the cards.
Thanks again for all the advice and info.
Maybe i'm just a noob but i dont understand how these backup apps work. I've backed up my apps then rom'd my phone but can't get my apps back cause the back up app isn't there anymore... Is it in the cwm recovery ? Confused
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Depends on the backup app you use. In general, you can install the backup app from Play Store and then you should be able to use it to restore your backed up apps. If you use a backup app the saves your apps as apk files, just install them from the apk. You can also install the apps from the Play Store again like you did originally.
Hope this helps.
I have been using TiBu for a long time and it works great and saves a huge amount of time. Sometimes I also get an app acting wacky after a flash. Just use it and if you have a problem with an app just go to settings and clear data for the specific app. It will save a lot of time doing it that way!!
Is there any issues with restoring User Apps & Data that were backed up under an ICS ROM, onto a flashed JellyBean ROM? I wouldn't think so, but wanted to ask. I know system apps & data would be bad, but not sure about user apps.
Wyvern49 said:
I know there are a lot of posts on how to restore apps after flashing a new ROM. I have only done this twice so far and both times I used Titanium Pro to restore the apps and data. However each time I have had a number of apps that didn't work or didn't work correctly until I uninstalled and then reinstalled them. If I let the Play Store reinstall my apps (and side load the ones not in the store) I shouldn't have this problem. I was wondering if anyone could comment on how long that approach would take and what issues I may run into doing it that way. I don't really need to reinstall the data for many apps and I have those settings, etc. (like Nova Launcher and Elixir) backed up where the program can reload them after I install it.
Thanks for any experiences you can share and any advice you can provide.
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I use super back up , its free and backs up apps , sms ,contacts ,call logs and calander. It also has batch install
I use titanium, have been using it for years. Restoring apps plus data can cause them to be a little screwy. I only restore data on games.
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Try this. Make a Nandroid. If you're flashing a ROM that uses the same version of Android, just restore data. When flashing nightlies I learned, that all you have to do is WIPE, flash your ROM, then do an advanced restore of data only (No TiBU, you do this before you leave recovery). Now everything is there, nice and clean, homescreen, apps, setup, and even your alarm clock! Takes 5 minutes.
I'm stilla newb so if you're like "duh," don't flame me! :laugh::laugh:
fretbro6 said:
Try this. Make a Nandroid. If you're flashing a ROM that uses the same version of Android, just restore data. When flashing nightlies I learned, that all you have to do is WIPE, flash your ROM, then do an advanced restore of data only (No TiBU, you do this before you leave recovery). Now everything is there, nice and clean, homescreen, apps, setup, and even your alarm clock! Takes 5 minutes.
I'm stilla newb so if you're like "duh," don't flame me! :laugh::laugh:
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That works, but if you're doing that don't bother factory resetting before flashing. All you do is erase the data to put it back on
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That works, but if you're doing that don't bother factory resetting before flashing. All you do is erase the data to put it back on
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OK cool! I knew I was putting the data back on but I guess I thought I was wiping other things as well with this method.
Thanks for that!
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I just use Titanium Backup.
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Same here and I've never had any problems with it. I was restoring apps+data but I started having problems after I became a flashaholic so now I only restore apps and spend the extra time relogging in/setting up my apps. Yes it takes longer but it'll save you from problems in the long run.
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