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I am new to all this and completely lost. I am trying to be able to access adb shell through command prompt. I have done everything here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=500196
And it still doesn't work. I'm lost. I'm not sure where it was downloaded to. I can find it in my program files under Android. But when I try to put C:\android... it doesn't actually come up. But if I go to explore and go find it, it is... so I think maybe the path isn't set up the same or something. i dunno. I dont get it lol.
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks,
Kimberly.
Hi,
So after you downloaded the zip file did you unzip / install it? as you will need to unzip the file. So for example you may have downloaded it to your download folder so double click the zip and unzip. The you should see a Android folder like "android-sdk-windows".
Once you know where it is you can then either add this to the envrioment varables or could can navigate to the adb program via the command prompt and run it there.
I.e. cd C:\Users\yourname\Downloads\android-sdk-windows\
then type adb shell
There is a guide here: - http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
So have a look in your C drive (Go to My computer, C drive) then look for a folder called "android-sdk-windows"
C:\android-sdk-windows
Yes!!
Here is my guide to walk you through it.
http://androidforums.com/fusion-2-a...-step-root-walkthrough-huawei-fusion-2-a.html
1.*How do I root my device?
Step 1: Download this file.https://www.dropbox.com/s/pr70fitqpq9c4l6/Huawei-Fusion-2-Recovery-Root.zip
Step 2 ut the Huawei Fusion 2 Recovery Root.zip on your desktop.
Step 3 : Download and install "Huawei Fusion 2 U8665 ADB drivers.rar" from here*https://www.dropbox.com/s/z70julkgz1c9hss/Huawei-Fusion2-U8665-adb-drivers.rarInstall by opening .rar and running "DriverSetup.exe".
Step 4 :Make a folder called "Huawei Fusion 2" on your desktop.
Step 5 :Extract Zip from step 2 into your fusion 2 folder.
Step 6 :Turn off phone.
Step 7 :Reboot fastboot by holding Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously for 10-20 seconds.(It will freeze at ATT logo. This is fastboot, it's a freeze to be happy about)
Step 8 :Connect phone to computer.
Step 9 : Open the folder you made and open the extracted zip (if you haven't extracted do this now)
Step 10 : Double click "Run Me"
Step 11 :Type "fastboot devices" and hit enter this will confirm if you are connected via fastboot (you are) if your connected it will list some numbers and letters and the words fastboot next to the numbers and letters.
Step 12 :Now flash modified recovery by typing "fastboot flash recovery recovery.superrecovery.img" into the "run me" window and hitting enter.
Step 13 :Unplug after the process runs says finished. And gives you the total time.*
Step 14 :Remove back of phone and take out battery for 10-15 seconds.
Step 15 :Reinsert battery hold volume up and power button simultaneously until it boots into recovery (15-20 seconds of holding both buttons)
Step 16 :Reboot Device by selecting the "reboot device" option with the volume buttons (it should already start with reboot highlighted) so just press the power button to reboot.
Step 17 :Grab a beer and relax as your device reboots with SuperSU (main root app)!Enjoy and thanks to robotic buddy for initial guide and download links, also special thanks to RFE for the 1st Root method on the Huawei Fusion 2!
*********IF IT SAYS WAITING FOR DEVICE, IT IS ONE OF FOUR THINGS; 1) YOU DID NOT PUT THE PHONE INTO FASTBOOT CORRECTLY GO AHEAD AND REPEAT STEP 7 THEN RETRY, 2) YOU SIMPLY NEED TO UNPLUG AND REPLUG PHONE AND WAIT APPROXIMATELY 25-30 SECONDS (SHOULD HAPPEN IMMEDIATELY UNLESS DRIVERS WHERE INSTALLED INCORRECTLY), 3) INCORRECTLY INSTALLED ADB DRIVERS, REINSTALL THE ADB DRIVERS FROM STEP 3, 4) YOU DID NOT NAME THE FOLDERS CORRECTLY, OR DIRECTED THE CMD TERMINAL TO THE WRONG FOLDER, MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW EVERY STEP TO A T INCLUDING CAPITALIZATIONS, SYMBOLS, AND SPACES OF FOLDERS AND CMD PROMPTS*********
It works!!!!!! Thank you!!
hit the thumbs up!
WillowWik said:
It works!!!!!! Thank you!!
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If the post helped please hit like and thumbs up!
Also checkout the new (still developing) All things root thread for the fusion 2. Soon to include custom roms and themes and much, much more!!
will this work with 8652?
Shagerty said:
If the post helped please hit like and thumbs up!
Also checkout the new (still developing) All things root thread for the fusion 2. Soon to include custom roms and themes and much, much more!!
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Will this work on u8652 ? do you need specific files for this phone?
Thanks BK
Try this,
Step 1. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Download and unzip the "Drivers Huawei (adb drivers)" to your desktop and install the drivers. Also download and unzip the "Custom CM Recovery" to your desktop as you will need it later.
Step 2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
Create a folder named DooMLoRD-v4 on your desktop and Download DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip and unzip it to that folder.
Put your phone into USB debugging mode and run the "runme" batch file in the DooMLoRD-v4 folder on your desktop. When done your phone should be rooted.
Step 3. Open the Custom CM Recovery folder and run the "Instalador" batch file
you now should have a rooted AT&T Fusion with ClockworkMod Recovery installed on it.
Step 4. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Scroll down and you will find two custom roms that you can download and install on your phone with CM Recovery. Before you install open up the "system" folder and open the build.prop file in notepad once opened go to edit and in the drop down you should see a replace option. Replace "u8650" with "u8652" so that in your info your phone will have the right model number and save it.
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Shagerty said:
Try this,
Step 1. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Download and unzip the "Drivers Huawei (adb drivers)" to your desktop and install the drivers. Also download and unzip the "Custom CM Recovery" to your desktop as you will need it later.
Step 2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
Create a folder named DooMLoRD-v4 on your desktop and Download DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip and unzip it to that folder.
Put your phone into USB debugging mode and run the "runme" batch file in the DooMLoRD-v4 folder on your desktop. When done your phone should be rooted.
Step 3. Open the Custom CM Recovery folder and run the "Instalador" batch file
you now should have a rooted AT&T Fusion with ClockworkMod Recovery installed on it.
Step 4. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Scroll down and you will find two custom roms that you can download and install on your phone with CM Recovery. Before you install open up the "system" folder and open the build.prop file in notepad once opened go to edit and in the drop down you should see a replace option. Replace "u8650" with "u8652" so that in your info your phone will have the right model number and save it.
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I fist of all would like to thank you for your time and effort. I hit runnme and got some interesting things coming across the terminal
something about adb oudated
rom is read only
superuser failed to install
I wish i could copy the terminal data so you could see whats going on.
Is this supposed to work with 2.3.6 android?
I am going to try to find another driver and try again if anything comes to mind let me know.
Thanks BK
reloaded driver
Ok I reloaded the driver which was ok all along. Reran the doomlords app and this is what I get on the terminal.
mount: permission denied ( are you root? )
system\xbin\busybox cannot open for write
busybox not found
link failed
failed to copy superuser
Is this permission to write needing the bootloader to be unlocked? If so how do I do that?
Thanks BK
Possibly the Wrong root method..
bkperformance19 said:
Ok I reloaded the driver which was ok all along. Reran the doomlords app and this is what I get on the terminal.
mount: permission denied ( are you root? )
system\xbin\busybox cannot open for write
busybox not found
link failed
failed to copy superuser
Is this permission to write needing the bootloader to be unlocked? If so how do I do that?
Thanks BK
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Hey BK I believe this method from the fusion u8652 is outdated possibly for a different version of gingerbread.. sorry I can look around, but I dont know anything off hand.
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I can't connect to adb for my watch. I know ADB works because I plug in my Note 4 and it works just fine. Are there any tips to help?
Thanks
For your gear with Tizen you should use sdb from the Samsung sdk.
Yep, you need to use sdb.
Ok. How do you do that? All I have is a sdb.exe but that only runs for a second. Do I still need to do it via the command line? Is there a how to?
mroien said:
Ok. How do you do that? All I have is a sdb.exe but that only runs for a second. Do I still need to do it via the command line? Is there a how to?
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Yep. First you must find and download the Tizen Wearable SDK. Forgot the link so you will have to google it. Install that. When you are done installing it search for your Command prompt and run it as an Administrator. ( Right click on the CMD icon after you search for it and select run as Administrator ) Make sure that you have debugging ON on your Gear.
then type these. Old school commands. LOL!
" cd\
cd tizen-wearables-sdk
cd tools
now type sdb devices
If you have debugging on it will detect your Gear 2
now type sdb root on
Now type sdb shell
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Now you are in the SDB Shell.
Hope that helps.
On an Asus Zenpad 3s 10 Z500KL tablet, RU Unistaller Pro has been wrongly used to freeze an app named "ZenUI Launcher". After restart, only notification bar and Settings work. I need to run RU Unistaller Pro to defrost "ZenUI Launcher".
How can I run RU Unistaller Pro in this situation (via ADB, or any other solution)?
Or if you have any other solution, please guide me.
Sincere thanks in advance
Dr.Ghobar
Dr.Ghobar said:
On an Asus Zenpad 3s 10 Z500KL tablet, RU Unistaller Pro has been wrongly used to freeze an app named "ZenUI Launcher". After restart, only notification bar and Settings work. I need to run RU Unistaller Pro to defrost "ZenUI Launcher".
How can I run RU Unistaller Pro in this situation (via ADB, or any other solution)?
Or if you have any other solution, please guide me.
Sincere thanks in advance
Dr.Ghobar
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This is not so complicated.
1. Enter Settings.
2. Go to Google.
3. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
4. Select “Help and Feedback”.
5. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
6. Choose “View in Google Play Store”.
7. Search for RU Uninstaller Pro.
8. Just start RU Uninstaller Pro from there.
HippoInWindow said:
This is not so complicated.
1. Enter Settings.
2. Go to Google.
3. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
4. Select “Help and Feedback”.
5. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
6. Choose “View in Google Play Store”.
7. Search for RU Uninstaller Pro.
8. Just start RU Uninstaller Pro from there.
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Thank you very much.
I will try it and report back.
HippoInWindow said:
This is not so complicated.
1. Enter Settings.
2. Go to Google.
3. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
4. Select “Help and Feedback”.
5. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
6. Choose “View in Google Play Store”.
7. Search for RU Uninstaller Pro.
8. Just start RU Uninstaller Pro from there.
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In the tablet, when I click on “View in Google Play Store”, Google Play page opens but in a normal web page not in mobile mode. I searched for RU Uninstaller. It was found. How should I "start" it from there?
HippoInWindow said:
This is not so complicated.
1. Enter Settings.
2. Go to Google.
3. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
4. Select “Help and Feedback”.
5. Choose the three dots from the top right corner.
6. Choose “View in Google Play Store”.
7. Search for RU Uninstaller Pro.
8. Just start RU Uninstaller Pro from there.
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In the tablet, when I click on “View in Google Play Store”, Google Play page opens but in a normal web page not in mobile mode. I searched for RU Uninstaller. It was found. There is an "OPEN IN PLAY STORE APP" at the bottom of the page. When I click on it, another page opens (https://goo.gl/app...) and says: "404. That's an error. The requested URL was not found on this server. That's all we know."
So, how should I "start" it from there?
Dr.Ghobar said:
In the tablet, when I click on “View in Google Play Store”, Google Play page opens but in a normal web page not in mobile mode. I searched for RU Uninstaller. It was found. There is an "OPEN IN PLAY STORE APP" at the bottom of the page. When I click on it, another page opens (https://goo.gl/app...) and says: "404. That's an error. The requested URL was not found on this server. That's all we know."
So, how should I "start" it from there?
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Maybe try googling like the google app on your browser, then it might open Google Play store without issues.
Dr.Ghobar said:
Thank you very much.
I will try it and report back.
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Try this.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4567904/how-to-start-an-application-using-android-adb-tools
You can also use a terminal emulator app or the terminal emulator that is built into TWRP to run adb shell commands(adb shell, not regular adb). Terminal emulator and adb shell are virtually the same thing, they both use the same commands, just remove the "adb" or "adb shell" part from the commands.
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Droidriven said:
Try this.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4567904/how-to-start-an-application-using-android-adb-tools
You can also use a terminal emulator app or the terminal emulator that is built into TWRP to run adb shell commands(adb shell, not regular adb). Terminal emulator and adb shell are virtually the same thing, they both use the same commands, just remove the "adb" or "adb shell" part from the commands.
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1. Before posting this thread, I had seen the link you mentioned. I could not figure out how to use it to solve my problem.
2. can you explain how to use your own suggestion about "terminal emulator app"? (as far as I know, there is no TWRP for this tablet.)
Dr.Ghobar said:
1. Before posting this thread, I had seen the link you mentioned. I could not figure out how to use it to solve my problem.
2. can you explain how to use your own suggestion about "terminal emulator app"? (as far as I know, there is no TWRP for this tablet.)
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You don't have TWRP but do you have root? If your device isn't rooted, terminal emulator won't work.
If you are rooted, install the Terminal Emulator app, open terminal emulator(grant superuser permission when promoted), then type:
su (then press enter)
Then type the am command as described in the link, just change the command to input the name of the actual apk file associated to the app that you want to start, you have to know the actual name of the app package instead of the name of the app as it appears in app drawer or homescreen. I don't know the actual package name of the app(s) you want to start so you will have to figure out the exact command for yourself.
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Droidriven said:
You don't have TWRP but do you have root? If your device isn't rooted, terminal emulator won't work.
If you are rooted, install the Terminal Emulator app, open terminal emulator(grant superuser permission when promoted), then type:
su (then press enter)
Then type the am command as described in the link, just change the command to input the name of the actual apk file associated to the app that you want to start, you have to know the actual name of the app package instead of the name of the app as it appears in app drawer or homescreen. I don't know the actual package name of the app(s) you want to start so if you will have to figure out the exact command for yourself.
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I do not have root. as far as I know, zenpad z500kl has not been rooted by now.
Dr.Ghobar said:
I do not have root. as far as I know, zenpad z500kl has not been rooted by now.
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Ok without root, you need to add --user 0 to the am command and you wouldn't have to type the "su" command first before typing the am command, you just type the am command.
So you would add it to the command as follows:
am start --user 0 (then the rest of the command including the proper package name for the app you desire to start)
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Droidriven said:
Ok without root, you need to add --user 0 to the am command and you wouldn't have to type the "su" command first before typing the am command, you just type the am command.
So you would add it to the command as follows:
am start --user 0 (then the rest of the command including the proper package name for the app you desire to start)
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I shall try it.
Dr.Ghobar said:
I shall try it.
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If terminal emulator doesn't work, install "adb/fastboot 15 second installer" on your PC, then open a terminal on PC, connect your device to PC while the phone is booted into system as you would normally use the device, then type:
adb devices (press enter, if it returns a serial number you're connected)
Then type:
adb shell (press enter)
This will put you in adb shell to run shell commands
Then type:
adb shell (along with the rest of your am command with --user 0 and your app package name)
Hopefully, that works for you.
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Dr.Ghobar said:
I shall try it.
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If Terminal Emulator works for you without root, you can create a script as a batch file (.bat file, select "file" in note editor, then "save as", then "all files", name the file "whateveryouwant.bat) using a note editor on PC with the commands contained in order in the file. Move the created file to your device and store it in the root of your internal sdcard, then run the script by opening Terminal Emulator and typing the command to run your batch file script whenever you want, this can automate the process somewhat.
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I tried installing different fonts on the watch using a file manager but I can't find a way to get into the font directory and I don't see any fonts in the Play Store for Wear OS. Any help would be awesome. Thanks!
Good question. I'd like to know as well.
You can install custom fonts on your Galaxy watch 4 using zfonts, an android file explorer and a PC. After you download the zfont app select your font and this is the processes of installing it on your phone.
After you have installed this new font onto your phone the APK file for the font will be in android/data folder as an APK file.
After you have located the APK file connect to a PC and copy it to your desktop. From there you can connect to a watch via Wi-Fi where you can use the ADB command
./adb -s {your watches connected ip address} install {selected font}.apk
You mean with zfonts this App?
zFont 3 - Emoji & Font Changer – Apps bei Google Play
✅ Schriftwechsler für Samsung, Vivo, LG, Huawei, Honor, Oppo, Realme, Tecno usw.🎉
play.google.com
Or other app?
Thanx in advance.
Best Regards
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htetznaing.zfont2 is the app to which you can download free fonts.
Is it working?
Brynrobnson said:
You can install custom fonts on your Galaxy watch 4 using zfonts, an android file explorer and a PC. After you download the zfont app select your font and this is the processes of installing it on your phone.
After you have installed this new font onto your phone the APK file for the font will be in android/data folder as an APK file.
After you have located the APK file connect to a PC and copy it to your desktop. From there you can connect to a watch via Wi-Fi where you can use the ADB command
./adb -s {your watches connected ip address} install {selected font}.apk
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New GW4 user here. Is there anyway to find the location of the apk file other than android/data? I can't seem to find it on my OneUI 4.1/Android 12 (S22 Ultra).
Also the zFont 3 seems to be different now, it has the version number 3.3.2
zFont 3 - Emoji & Font Changer - Apps on Google Play
✅ Font changer for Samsung, Vivo, LG, Huawei, Honor, Oppo, Realme, Tecno, etc.🎉
play.google.com
I have finally figure it out!
App links included
1. Open zFont 3, choose and install the font of your choice.
2. Open APK Analyzer and look for "com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans"
3. Export/Extract APK and save it to your Downloads folder.
4. Enable ADB Debugging & Debug over WiFi by going to Settings>Developer Options
5. You can sideload it via PC using ADB or via Bugjaeger Mobile ADB app and use this command:
"adb -s <IP Address> install com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans_2.0.00-1.apk"
6. After installing the APK, disable ADB Debugging to avoid battery drain.
7. Go to settings>Display>Font style and Choose "SamsungSans"
Enjoy!
edwaine said:
I have finally figure it out!
App links included
1. Open zFont 3, choose and install the font of your choice.
2. Open APK Analyzer and look for "com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans"
3. Export/Extract APK and save it to your Downloads folder.
4. Enable ADB Debugging & Debug over WiFi by going to Settings>Developer Options
5. You can sideload it via PC using ADB or via Bugjaeger Mobile ADB app and use this command:
"adb -s <IP Address> install com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans_2.0.00-1.apk"
6. After installing the APK, disable ADB Debugging to avoid battery drain.
7. Go to settings>Display>Font style and Choose "SamsungSans"
Enjoy!
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Where is the APK file? I only can find the ttf file in android/data/zfont folder... I have a Xiaomi and only can save the file as theme or mtz extension. Thanks
I get an error when trying to install via bugjaeger
Deiviz1984 said:
Where is the APK file? I only can find the ttf file in android/data/zfont folder... I have a Xiaomi and only can save the file as theme or mtz extension. Thanks
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Deiviz1984 said:
I get an error when trying to install via bugjaeger
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You missed steps #2 & #3. You need to extract the apk first.
edwaine said:
You missed steps #2 & #3. You need to extract the apk first.
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I get the APK file with another app but now I can't install via bugjaeger, I get an error when I type the ADB command, app says that the command is not valid
edwaine said:
I have finally figure it out!
App links included
1. Open zFont 3, choose and install the font of your choice.
2. Open APK Analyzer and look for "com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans"
3. Export/Extract APK and save it to your Downloads folder.
4. Enable ADB Debugging & Debug over WiFi by going to Settings>Developer Options
5. You can sideload it via PC using ADB or via Bugjaeger Mobile ADB app and use this command:
"adb -s <IP Address> install com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans_2.0.00-1.apk"
6. After installing the APK, disable ADB Debugging to avoid battery drain.
7. Go to settings>Display>Font style and Choose "SamsungSans"
Enjoy!
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You're my hero! Thank you very much!
I used this guide on my Galaxy Watch 5 (with One Ui Watch 4.5) together with my Fold4 (with One UI 4.1.1.) and it really works! Now I also have Google Sans as my font on my watch! I'm so happy
Only differences: I used #mono_ app, which is a minimalistic version of zFont.
Furthermore, I highly recommend using "Bugjaeger" instead of ADB. I had tons of issues, but Bugjaeger works just marvelously
PS: I would give you an award, if I could
Mr6P said:
You're my hero! Thank you very much!
I used this guide on my Galaxy Watch 5 (with One Ui Watch 4.5) together with my Fold4 (with One UI 4.1.1.) and it really works! Now I also have Google Sans as my font on my watch! I'm so happy
Only differences: I used #mono_ app, which is a minimalistic version of zFont.
Furthermore, I highly recommend using "Bugjaeger" instead of ADB. I had tons of issues, but Bugjaeger works just marvelously
PS: I would give you an award, if I could
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Can you share the apk (Google Sans) that you've installed?...
rgrapow said:
Can you share the apk (Google Sans) that you've installed?...
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Sure!
Deiviz1984 said:
I get the APK file with another app but now I can't install via bugjaeger, I get an error when I type the ADB command, app says that the command is not valid
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instead of ADB commands, simply install the font-APK via bugjaeger.
After you connected to your device, go to "packages" (the third tab), hit the plus button at the top, chose "select APK File", select the font-APK and it'll be installed
edwaine said:
I have finally figure it out!
App links included
1. Open zFont 3, choose and install the font of your choice.
2. Open APK Analyzer and look for "com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans"
3. Export/Extract APK and save it to your Downloads folder.
4. Enable ADB Debugging & Debug over WiFi by going to Settings>Developer Options
5. You can sideload it via PC using ADB or via Bugjaeger Mobile ADB app and use this command:
"adb -s <IP Address> install com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans_2.0.00-1.apk"
6. After installing the APK, disable ADB Debugging to avoid battery drain.
7. Go to settings>Display>Font style and Choose "SamsungSans"
Enjoy!
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Thank you!!!, it worked. I used ADBAppControl (windows) instead of Bugjaeger (android)
Is this possible without a Samsung phone ? Like lets say OnePlus 9pro? I've got the watch4
Mr6P said:
instead of ADB commands, simply install the font-APK via bugjaeger.
After you connected to your device, go to "packages" (the third tab), hit the plus button at the top, chose "select APK File", select the font-APK and it'll be installed
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Hi bro, I have problem when connected device. I can't connect it via Bugjaeger. Port is 5555 (default in app) but I see in wireless debugging from developer options port is 35471. How I fix this it?
And another question, Ip connected (if succesful) is "galaxy watch 4" or "galaxy phone". Thanks for your help
cave.man1908 said:
Is this possible without a Samsung phone ? Like lets say OnePlus 9pro? I've got the watch4
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I'm not sure. I mean, you can simply install and see what happens. If it doesn't work, you can simply uninstall it. No harm is done