*** FOR ROOTED DEVICES ONLY! ***
Have you ever wondered why an app or game you hear people raving about doesn't show up in the market for you? Chances are the developer has chosen to not add your device to the list of supported devices.
Perhaps there is an app that is offering some sort of special offer to a particular device or brand of devices, and you are one of the unfortunate ones who does not have said brand or device.
Well, if either of these scenarios has happened to you, then there is something you can do about it without shelling out more money on another device. Device Spoofer allows you to spoof your device to make it appear to be a completely different device. It's as easy as:
1. Backup your current device info.
2. Select a device to spoof.
3. Press "Spoof Selected Device".
Device Spoofer contains an ever growing database of devices and with the help of other users that database can stay up to date and contain all the information needed to spoof just about any other Android device.
** NOTICE **
Developers may have a good reason for not supporting your actual device. Please do not contact them if you have an issue with their app or game. Chances are good that if it doesn't work right on your device, the developer was aware of this problem and chose to not support it. With that in mind please enjoy!
** ISSUES **
If you have any problems or issues using this app, please feel free to use the "Send Email" link provided in the Android Market.
This app is mainly for ease and convenience of changing a few lines in your build.prop. The major advantage is that there is a database with all the information for various devices. This DB is constantly being updated by myself and those that use the app and choose to allow their device to be added to the database. You are free to edit the build.prop yourself and achieve the same results. I hope you will find this useful for those times you may want to spoof your device as some other device.
I've used it on my Nexus One to spoof a Nexus S which allowed me to see many of the Gameloft games that would not otherwise show up in the market. I also used it to spoof an LG phone to get 50GB of storage on box!
Not cool man, it's paid app. Not allowed here i f you can't provide a free version as well, check the rules.
As stated above. We have a paid apps section which requires a free version to be posted on XDA. This is not a place to advertise your app.
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I did not developed it, but I just wanted to share it with you.
Hi, I just found a new app on Google Play and I wanted to share it with you
Sony made this app for XPERIA smartphone users to enjoy premium apps and events by this.
XPERIA users are considered VIP user here so we can see premium apps and events
Here is the link for Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonyericsson.xhs&feature=nav_result#?t=W10.
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The Xperia™ Lounge Beta app is your ticket to a world of entertainment and amazing experiences. There’ll be loads of great sports, music and film content for you, plus get access to competitions and promotions that only Xperia™ can bring you, including the chance to win incredible experiences from some of our partners.
The Xperia™ Lounge beta app can be downloaded on any Android smartphone* but for the best experience, download it on an Xperia™.
Download the Xperia™ Lounge beta app now >
* Xperia™ Lounge beta app is only available on versions 2.3 and higher of Android™ platform for smartphones.
Disclaimer:
The Xperia™ Lounge beta app may only be available in selected languages. Your use of this Xperia™ Lounge beta app may be subject to data traffic charges depending on your mobile phone subscription with your service provider. The personal information which you provided when registering as Sony Mobile account holder or that you provided your social media service provider when registering your account with them including your name, date of birth, email address, gender and phone type together with any other personal information you provide when entering any Sony Mobile competition via Sony XPERIA ™ Lounge may be used by or on behalf of Sony Mobile to (a) notify you if you have won a competition prize and for prize fulfilment purposes; (b) optimise and personalise your user experience within Sony XPERIA ™ Lounge; (c) to analyse your behaviour on Sony XPERIA ™ Lounge and (d) if you have opted in to receive personalised communications from Sony Mobile, your personal information may be used to notify you of such content that we think may be of most interest to you. By downloading the application, you agree to the above Disclaimer and http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/legal/terms-of-use-applications.
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Hi,
I am wondering what do you think of idea to create website where android developers could test their apps in real-time on many android devices and see by video capture what is going on and how app is behaving. Do you think that developers need such website?
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Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.9 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
Excited to see that y'all are opening things up
As someone who has been enjoying the Xperia 10 since launch, I'm excited to see that y'all are opening things up! It'd be amazing to see a list of Sony projects used in these phones and whether they are open source, whether there's a plan to open-source them, or details on why there is a necessity for them to remain proprietary. Having roadmaps for these things feels like a simple way to maintain straight-forward communication with users.
Thanks for sharing this with everyone and striving to keep things open!
Since now the kernel and firmware are freely available, when can we expect a build of TWRP to be available for the Xperia 10?
jerpelea said:
Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.9 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
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Hi, I love the Xperia Open Devices initiative, please keep that up.
A few issues though: the Xperia 1 still hasn't been added to the Open Devices list, and Xperia Transfer Mobile doesn't work with the Xperia 1 and Xperia 10. And DRM keys for the camera is a bit lame; the original Xperia Z didn't have DRM issues when installing custom-ROMs on it, and neither should newer high-end Xperia flagships.
Anyway, my requests/feedback:
1) Please add the Xperia 1 to the Open Devices list (it's beyond me how you can include the Xperia 10 to Open Devices, but not the Xperia 1, what's up with that?).
2) Please update the Xperia Transfer Mobile so that it works with the Xperia 1/10, and also with Xperia devices that run on LineageOS (I have LineageOS running on my Xperia Z, and XTM doesn't work on it, and that's lame). I need to move my app data from my Xperia XZ to my Xperia 1.
3) Please bring back the stylish OmniBalance design as seen and perfected on the original Xperia Z and especially the Z2. The Xperia 1 design is a step in the right direction compared to the Xperia X series (whose design was very generic and pedestrian compared to the Xperia Z series), and the Xperia 1 design is reminiscent of the Xperia Z2 somewhat, but it's not quite a home run if you know what I mean. The Xperia Z2 is the sexiest smartphone ever, looks totally futuristic and something like straight out of Back to the Future 2 or Voltron.
Anyway, that's just my 2 cents. It's not exactly comforting that the Xperia 1 still isn't on the Open Devices list. Over the years, I've had a lot of respect for Sony for your Open Devices commitment.
@jerpelea
Now that Sony very regretfully abonded the xz1c after 1 Android update, although the device having treble etc.
When do you expect the drivers for xz1c for Android 10 is stable.
https://developer.sony.com/file/dow...es-for-aosp-android-10-0-kernel-4-14-yoshino/
The word on the forums are the drivers are unstable as of now, to be used for meaningful Android 10 aosp.