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HOW TO GET NFC ICON ON STATUS BAR
Requirements
1. Root Explorer or any root file apk. I did mine with Root Browser
2. Have Knowledge.
1. Go to System folder
2. CSC folder.
3. Open Feature.xml
4. Add this in under <!-- NFC -->
Code:
<CscFeature_NFC_StatusBarIconType>ATT</CscFeature_NFC_StatusBarIconType>
5. Save and reboot. Make sure you have NFC turn on
gypsy214 said:
HOW TO GET NFC ICON ON STATUS BAR
Requirements
1. Root Explorer or any root file apk. I did mine with Root Browser
2. Have Knowledge.
1. Go to System folder
2. CSC folder.
3. Open Feature.xml
4. Add this in under <!-- NFC -->
Code:
<CscFeature_NFC_StatusBarIconType>ATT</CscFeature_NFC_StatusBarIconType>
5. Save and reboot. Make sure you have NFC turn on
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This awesome!!! is there anyway you could find a way to enable the arrows for the sprint on wifi? Cause sprint disables them and I'm kinda disappointed in that >.<
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I have a Nexus 4, rooted, Franco kernel, and factory stock rom. Downloaded CyanogenMod mako build, extracted CM File Manager, installed the apk successfully, but am unable to access the advanced options in the settings menu - specifically access mode. Also tried reinstalling it by copying to /system/app, changing permissions rw -r -r, but the app's advanced options still remained inaccessible. When I first open up the app, SuperSU never prompts me to grant root access. I'm assuming it does that if I was able to change the access mode from safe to root.
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Your devices must have all the command listed at https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_CMFileManager/tree/cm-10.1(property shell_required_commands). Otherwise, you shouldn't be able to access root functionality.
The link doesn't work, can you explain me what are the command required to enable the root mode? Thanks.
- sorry for my bad english -
This is guide to make your android have latest ROM like KITKAT 4.4.2.
Absolutely, only fake. Lol...
Before doing that, lets check your android version by go to
Setting > About Phone > Android version
For example, i will change my XPERIA MIRO with stock ICS ROM 4.0.4 to Fake KITKAT 4.4.2
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DO WITH YOUR OWN RISK!
1. Use root explorer / similiar app and go to /system you will see file "build.prop"
2. Make backup by copy "build.prop" to external sd.
3. Back to /system/build.prop Edit that file with text editor / familiar app
4. Find text "ro.build.version.release"
5. Replace all text "4.0.4" with "4.4.2"
6. Save
7. Change permission to RW-R-R
8. Reboot
TARAAAA...
Now, my device use KITKAT ROM
If my thread useful, dont forget hit THANKS...
Visit my other thread...
theme Xperia miro n tipo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48930353
Hahaha
This one really killed me
How to Get unlimited free theme from Online Server?
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Here I m giving you the guide to enable online theme.
First root your Primo S2 Using this Tutoril- Primo S2 Rooting Tutoril
Then follow the instructions below:
1. download build.prop editor from play store.
2. open build.prop editor and grant superuser.
3. search "theme" on build.prop editor
4. change the value of :
" ro.gn.theme.net.support" no to yes.and save.
" ro.gn.theme.style " 0 to 1 and save.
5. Now search "change" on build.prop editor and change the value of :
"ro.gn.change.support " no to yes.
Now reboot your device and check in theme section have download option. but its painfully slow speed to download though.
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Hey guys.
I searched a little bit and realized our G2 had just very few InCallUI mods, so I decided to make my own one.
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Just copy LGInCallUI to system/priv-app and set permissions, afterwards I think no reboot is needed (for me no reboots were necessary for changes to take effect), but you may still at least soft reboot just to be safe.
Remember to BACKUP your old one before copying mine! Also, this was done on 20D, so it may not work on yours!
If you want top bar and some other colors like this
Then you need Xposed by rovo and Resflux module by WisdomSky!
1. Download Resflux (I use 1.5, for me this one works best)
2. No need to restart, just tick activate and open the app
3. Find InCallUI, open it. You better set your screen timeout to infinity, because mapping resources will take veeeeery long time!
4. After it's done, find call_banner_bg and set it colors to #ffc7c7c7. Then call_card_end_state_bg, set to #ff8e0003. And then call_card_state_bg, set to #ff8e8e8e .
5. Reboot.
This. It should be like on screenshot now.
Hello, this is a simple process which will replace your default HTC emojis by the more common ones used on iOS.
I have tested it on Lollipop and Marshmallow, it works fine. I am not sure if it will work on Kitkat though.
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You will need to have access to system partition and be able to modify it (write access).
This can be either achieved by - entering twrp recovery and using the file manager,
- also by using a root explorer on an S-OFF phone/or has custom kernel which enable write to system.
either way is fine, provided you know what you're doing.
Here are the steps into completing it:
1. browse to system/fonts/
2. rename hTC_ColorEmoji.ttf to hTC_ColorEmoji.bak
(that way, if you ever want to revert to stock emoji, all you will have to do is to delete the new one and rename this one back)
3. copy the iOS emoji from the zip to system/fonts/ and ensure permission is set to rw-r-r (644)
4. Reboot.
That's all! Enjoy the new emoji!