hiiiii - Moto G 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

anybody can tell me how do i enable guest mode in my Rooted Motorola 3rd gen
there is no option to add user neither guest user profile tooo...
when i tapping on that user profile it's directly showing my name only not showing add user profile
i want to enable guest mode
i was also tried
Root explorer/ system/build prop and added these 3 lines
# Multi Users
fw.max_users=4
fw.show_multiuserui=1
still nothing
plz help me....
thanks in advance:crying:

Related

[Q] How to change Android's wifi device name

Hi guys I have many Android devices in my house and when I go in the router's config panel is a bit difficult to recognize the right device among connected clients. I'd like to rename devices' names so I can recognize them easily. Is it possible?
Giugo said:
Hi guys I have many Android devices in my house and when I go in the router's config panel is a bit difficult to recognize the right device among connected clients. I'd like to rename devices' names so I can recognize them easily. Is it possible?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
go to settings > about > phone identity > then click the phone name then change it
rYzkiE_17 said:
go to settings > about > phone identity > then click the phone name then change it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can't find it
Device/Android Version
Settings menu differs from Device to device and Android's version to version.
For Samsung's KitKat touchwiz it's under Settings>General>About Device>Device Name.
Yours might differ a bit.
---------- Post added at 11:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:59 AM ----------
As you have Kitkat 4.4.4, there must be a search bar on the top of your settings menu.
Just search Name or Device name
note2maniac said:
Settings menu differs from Device to device and Android's version to version.
For Samsung's KitKat touchwiz it's under Settings>General>About Device>Device Name.
Yours might differ a bit.
---------- Post added at 11:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:59 AM ----------
As you have Kitkat 4.4.4, there must be a search bar on the top of your settings menu.
Just search Name or Device name
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I googled on the net and searched for a while in the playstore. On Google I found that it is not possible, on the play store I found only apps that require root to do that. I didn't find this option even on my Nexus 7 2013 (with root and CM11), but for it I can at least use root-needed apps.
EDIT: apps with root access need to set the custom hostname at every reboot. No way to set it definitely
EDIT2: I found the right option in my rooted devices with CyanogenMod, no app is needed. There is "Device hostname" in the developer setting's menu. I searched for this option in my mother's phone (Xperia J, no root) and in my current phone (Moto G 4G, no root), but there isn't any option.
Giugo said:
I googled on the net and searched for a while in the playstore. On Google I found that it is not possible, on the play store I found only apps that require root to do that. I didn't find this option even on my Nexus 7 2013 (with root and CM11), but for it I can at least use root-needed apps.
EDIT: apps with root access need to set the custom hostname at every reboot. No way to set it definitely
EDIT2: I found the right option in my rooted devices with CyanogenMod, no app is needed. There is "Device hostname" in the developer setting's menu. I searched for this option in my mother's phone (Xperia J, no root) and in my current phone (Moto G 4G, no root), but there isn't any option.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I found this for Moto X. Try this if you have this option in your Moto G too.
http://eguides.sprint.com/support/e...html#motorola_moto_x_ug/rename_the_phone.html
note2maniac said:
I found this for Moto X. Try this if you have this option in your Moto G too.
http://eguides.sprint.com/support/e...html#motorola_moto_x_ug/rename_the_phone.html
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That procedure tells how to change bluetooth device's name. I don't want to change it (I did it already successfully), I want to change the wi-fi name. I attached a screenshot to make myself understood.
Giugo said:
That procedure tells how to change bluetooth device's name. I don't want to change it (I did it already successfully), I want to change the wi-fi name. I attached a screenshot to make myself understood.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah I know what you mean. It's just that changing the bluetooth name redirects me to changing the 'device name' on my Note 2 which also reflects on my wifi connection automatically. I thought same would be the case with you. Hard luck mate.
But hey, you can try other options for your convenience. My suggestions:-
1. Note down your wifi configuration on your android device and do a manual configuration. So you can identify devices with their IPs. Use .111 or .222 for easy memory.
2. Or your client software must be having an option to save your device with a nick name. It's just a one time job anyways
note2maniac said:
But hey, you can try other options for your convenience. My suggestions:-
1. Note down your wifi configuration on your android device and do a manual configuration. So you can identify devices with their IPs. Use .111 or .222 for easy memory.
2. Or your client software must be having an option to save your device with a nick name. It's just a one time job anyways
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the useful advice. I'm gonna use the 1st one because I can't set a nickname in my router :good:
Giugo said:
Hi guys I have many Android devices in my house and when I go in the router's config panel is a bit difficult to recognize the right device among connected clients. I'd like to rename devices' names so I can recognize them easily. Is it possible?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you're still interested I've found out the way. It needs root though. As root in a terminal just type:
Code:
setprop net.hostname <your hostname>
Obviously replacing "<your hostname>" with the name you like. But since it gets reset after each phone restart it's suggested to put it in a /etc/init.d script
Well, this is officially known as Issue 6111 and while I don't have any newer Android 6.x Marshmallow device, I do confirm it's a nuisance. Unfortunately, most of the workarounds require root access (a rooted device). I am testing myself several "solutions" before choosing a final one that suits my needs. One may find interesting apps like this in Google's Play store. Same question has been asked 4 years ago on superuser forums.
I just set up a new S8 on Friday. When i brought over the Google apps my old S5 was not listed. Many of the apps I use on my Nexus 7 tablet were the same ones that I use regularly one my phone. So I let the play store download those apps.
Now when I use Fing to check what is on my wireless network the phone is listed as:
"My Asus Nexus 7 (2013)"- on the name area on the left and as "Samsung S8" on the right side of it's network address spot.
I can't change this by changing the name that is in the phone settings ( which is the name that shows up for Bluetooth and is correct - SMG950U).
Is there a way to change this? It seems like an interesting bug.
Now 30 minutes later it is showing up on the Netgear through Fing as a generic Murata Manufacturing printer?????

Here is how I rooted my standard S7 with nougat with perfect settings

*NOTE* This is for the standard S7. I made a mistake and put this in the S7 Edge forum. You can follow the same steps just please use the correct nougat version.
First I want to apologize for the formatting of this thread. I am new to making threads. Also I do not take credit for anything posted here. All credit goes to the amazing developers. Also a big thank you to Araltd for compiling everything.
Here's how I rooted my phone with nougat and all of the tweaks to make it run perfect. Please follow my instructions completely. This guide assumes you know how to use ADB so if you do not know how to use ADB there are several guides online.
*NOTE* This is for a T-mobile Galaxy S7 so if you try with another carrier YYMV
Also, if you follow this guide it means you have to buy some apps but the devs deserve your support.
You could do it with free apps but these are the apps I chose and recommend.
Download the nougat file for Odin (thank you micallan_17)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7C7EaSz8kzrQzhxZnlSemNscEE/view
If your device is rooted you must unroot it and do a factory reset. Once you are back at the welcome screen turn your off your phone and go into download mode.
Now you must use the stock Odin to install nougat you downloaded from above (use CSC and not Home CSC). Doing this will erase everything on your phone which is needed to run smoothly.
http://odindownload.com/download/Odin3_v3.12.3.zip
Once you are back up and running you can check really quick to see that you got nougat via settings.
Now download the modified Odin (thank you PrinceComsy):
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591023225177749
Put your phone into download mode and open up the modified Odin. Download this file and put “S7_Qualcomm” into AP. Don’t touch anything else and just click start and your phone should restart once it is done.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141717
Download the SU file thanks to jrkruse:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634750763
Once your phone is completely back on extract the folder and open it. In some empty space in the folder hold shift and press right click then click “open command window here.’ Now type root.bat and your phone will restart once done.
Set everything up on your phone like you normally would and then open up SuperSU and click Settings and make sure Enable SU during boot is checked.
Download this: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767144116
Remove hurricane icon
--------------------
Follow the instructions in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71404469&postcount=453
Huge thank you to jrkruse
You will need to download FlashFire (free at the play store)
This is the part that most of the applications I use will cost money but it makes a huge difference.
ROM Toolbox Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro&hl=en
Titanium Backup + Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en
Originally Posted by billa
Note (and suggestions)
----
Before and after rooting wipe the cache.
For tweak settings to stick, must reboot multiple times.
Security Updates OFF
--------------------
Settings > Lock Screen > Security > Other Security > Security Policy Updates > OFF and Wi-Fi only
Disable (things to disable after root - Use Titanium Backup or Package Disabler Pro for Samsung, both available from the Play Store - Worth the price to buy!) if some are missing don’t worry about it.
-------
Samsung DM Phone Interface
Samsung DM Service
SecurityLogAgent
com.sec.android.soagent
com.wssyncmldm
tethering.automation
tethering.provisions
--------------
General Tweaks
Go to settings > about tablet > click on Build number repeatedly until it says you’re a developer
Press the back arrow one time and click on Developer Options
Scroll down and turn off all the scales (window, transition, animator)
Go back to settings and click on Connections > scroll down to More connection settings
Make sure nearby devices scanning is off
Once you are rooted and ready to go
--------------
Install ROM Toolbox Pro and open it. Swipe over to the left one time until it says Performance. Click on CPU put the top slider all the way to the right. The bottom bar put it all the way to the left. I/O Scheduler leave it to cfq and for Governor put interactive. Also make sure apply on boot is checked. Freeze the apps mentioned above and anything else you feel must be bloatware.
------------------
Download BuildProp Editor to do the following tweaks (if needed)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor&hl=en
SHealth fix
-----------
Set ro.config.tima to 0 in build.prop
WiFi passwords fix
------------------
Set ro.securestorage.support to false in build.prop
VOLTE/RCS icons OFF
-------------------
Copy the imsservice.apk from the root zip to
/system/priv-app/imsservice/
and set permissions to -rw-r--r--
Data toggle
-----------
Use SQLite editor and add MobileData to a string in settings.db
Sprint LTE fix
--------------
In Build.Prop change the following:
ro.cdma.default_numeric=310000 to 310120
ro.cdma.default_alpha=Chameleon to Sprint
ro.build.characteristics=Chameleon to Sprint
Fix for not being able to make or receive calls
--------------
Go into settings
Click Connections
Click Wi-Fi Calling
Click Cellular Network Preferred
Go back two times and click on Mobile networks
Select Network mode and select 3G/2G (auto connect)
Restart your phone and call 611 just to make sure the call goes through
Hangup and go back to Network mode and switch back to LTE mode”
Lspeed
--------------
Download Lspeed: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.lspeed&hl=en
These are the settings I’m using: (attached)
That’s it for Lspeed. Do not install govtuner as Lspeed already has it so it would be redundant. Also any other “tweaking” program I have personally tried is BS so I wouldn't waste my time.
Greenify (please buy the donation package as well)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en
---------------
Add as many apps as you can. Don’t put apps that need to stay alert (alarm clock, calendar, text, etc). You can put my settings I attached as well.
Adaway: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634744719
---------------
Absolutely needed for anyone using root. Takes away all ads (except youtube ads you have to do something separate for that.)
Override DNS: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mx17.overridedns&hl=en
---------------
Completely optional but it has made my internet speed so much faster. Make sure you select OpenDNS (port 443) and click apply.
New Tweaks Added Here:
---------------
My phone stopped going into deep sleep for some reason and the battery was draining even while the screen is off so I did the following to fix it.
I installed an app called ForceDoze: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze&hl=en
Once installed charge your phone to 100% and then turn on the app.
Important Once your phone hits 100% battery life go into recovery mode and wipe cache and then turn your phone back on and disconnect the charger.
---------------
Installed new BusyBox and it has made my phone a lot faster.
I installed this BusyBox app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.meefik.busybox&hl=en
I didn't have to remove the current BusyBox installation as it installed over it. So far my phone is fast and the battery life is amazing!
I’ll keep this updated. If you have any tips as well post them here and I’ll be sure to add them, thank you!
Where is the s7 Qualcomm file?
Lmax579 said:
Where is the s7 Qualcomm file?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry I forgot to add that in. Here it is though: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141717
Do you have any lag after rooting and applying the tweaks? How is your battery life?
Still_living714 said:
Do you have any lag after rooting and applying the tweaks? How is your battery life?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No lag whatsoever and battery life is amazing. I'll post some battery stats once I get a full day of stats. I have some more tweaks but I think these are good enough for now until I test out my new ones.
cjlopez213 said:
No lag whatsoever and battery life is amazing. I'll post some battery stats once I get a full day of stats. I have some more tweaks but I think these are good enough for now until I test out my new ones.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so far is everything working? About to follow your steps and root my s7.
Still_living714 said:
so far is everything working? About to follow your steps and root my s7.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Everything is working perfectly. The only thing is I have a standard galaxy S7 and I know this is the edge forums so just flash the correct versions.
Still_living714 said:
so far is everything working? About to follow your steps and root my s7.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Let me know your results after maybe I'll follow your lead after
I have to try this it looks promising
Sent from my SM-G935T using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Great Tips. Thanks for the help.
cjlopez213 said:
*NOTE* This is for the standard S7. I made a mistake and put this in the S7 Edge forum. You can follow the same steps just please use the correct nougat version.
First I want to apologize for the formatting of this thread. I am new to making threads. Also I do not take credit for anything posted here. All credit goes to the amazing developers. Also a big thank you to Araltd for compiling everything.
Here's how I rooted my phone with nougat and all of the tweaks to make it run perfect. Please follow my instructions completely. This guide assumes you know how to use ADB so if you do not know how to use ADB there are several guides online.
*Note* This is for a T-mobile Galaxy S7 so if you try with another carrier YYMV
Also, if you follow this guide it means you have to buy some apps but the devs deserve your support.
You could do it with free apps but these are the apps I chose and recommend.
Download the nougat file for Odin (thank you micallan_17)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7C7EaSz8kzrQzhxZnlSemNscEE/view
If your device is rooted you must unroot it and do a factory reset. Once you are back at the welcome screen turn your off your phone and go into download mode.
Now you must use the stock Odin to install nougat you downloaded from above (use CSC and not Home CSC). Doing this will erase everything on your phone which is needed to run smoothly.
http://odindownload.com/download/Odin3_v3.12.3.zip
Once you are back up and running you can check really quick to see that you got nougat via settings.
Now download the modified Odin (thank you PrinceComsy):
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591023225177749
Put your phone into download mode and open up the modified Odin. Download this file and put “S7_Qualcomm” into AP. Don’t touch anything else and just click start and your phone should restart once it is done.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141717
Download the SU file thanks to jrkruse:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634750763
Once your phone is completely back on extract the folder and open it. In some empty space in the folder hold shift and press right click then click “open command window here.’ Now type root.bat and your phone will restart once done.
Set everything up on your phone like you normally would and then open up SuperSU and click Settings and make sure Enable SU during boot is checked.
Download this: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767144116
Remove hurricane icon
--------------------
Follow the instructions in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71404469&postcount=453
Huge thank you to jrkruse
You will need to download FlashFire (free at the play store)
This is the part that most of the applications I use will cost money but it makes a huge difference.
ROM Toolbox Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro&hl=en
Titanium Backup + Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en
Originally Posted by billa
Note (and suggestions)
----
Before and after rooting wipe the cache.
For tweak settings to stick, must reboot multiple times.
Security Updates OFF
--------------------
Settings > Lock Screen > Security > Other Security > Security Policy Updates > OFF and Wi-Fi only
Disable (things to disable after root - Use Titanium Backup or Package Disabler Pro for Samsung, both available from the Play Store - Worth the price to buy!) if some are missing don’t worry about it.
-------
Samsung DM Phone Interface
Samsung DM Service
SecurityLogAgent
com.sec.android.soagent
com.wssyncmldm
tethering.automation
tethering.provisions
--------------
General Tweaks
Go to settings > about tablet > click on Build number repeatedly until it says you’re a developer
Press the back arrow one time and click on Developer Options
Scroll down and turn off all the scales (window, transition, animator)
Go back to settings and click on Connections > scroll down to More connection settings
Make sure nearby devices scanning is off
Once you are rooted and ready to go
--------------
Install ROM Toolbox Pro and open it. Swipe over to the left one time until it says Performance. Click on CPU put the top slider all the way to the right. The bottom bar put it all the way to the left. I/O Scheduler leave it to cfq and for Governor put interactive. Also make sure apply on boot is checked. Freeze the apps mentioned above and anything else you feel must be bloatware.
------------------
Download BuildProp Editor to do the following tweaks (if needed)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor&hl=en
SHealth fix
-----------
Set ro.config.tima to 0 in build.prop
WiFi passwords fix
------------------
Set ro.securestorage.support to false in build.prop
VOLTE/RCS icons OFF
-------------------
Copy the imsservice.apk from the root zip to
/system/priv-app/imsservice/
and set permissions to -rw-r--r--
Data toggle
-----------
Use SQLite editor and add MobileData to a string in settings.db
Sprint LTE fix
--------------
In Build.Prop change the following:
ro.cdma.default_numeric=310000 to 310120
ro.cdma.default_alpha=Chameleon to Sprint
ro.build.characteristics=Chameleon to Sprint
Fix for not being able to make or receive calls
--------------
Go into settings
Click Connections
Click Wi-Fi Calling
Click Cellular Network Preferred
Go back two times and click on Mobile networks
Select Network mode and select 3G/2G (auto connect)
Restart your phone and call 611 just to make sure the call goes through
Hangup and go back to Network mode and switch back to LTE mode”
Lspeed
--------------
Download Lspeed: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.lspeed&hl=en
These are the settings I’m using: (attached)
That’s it for Lspeed. Do not install govtuner as Lspeed already has it so it would be redundant. Also any other “tweaking” program I have personally tried is BS so I wouldn't waste my time.
Greenify (please buy the donation package as well)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en
---------------
Add as many apps as you can. Don’t put apps that need to stay alert (alarm clock, calendar, text, etc). You can put my settings I attached as well.
Adaway: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634744719
---------------
Absolutely needed for anyone using root. Takes away all ads (except youtube adds you have to do something separate for that.)
Override DNS: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mx17.overridedns&hl=en
---------------
Completely optional but it has made my internet speed so much faster. Make sure you select OpenDNS (port 443) and click apply.
I have some more but I’m out of time. I’ll keep this updated. If you have any tips as well post them here and I’ll be sure to add them, thank you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Quick question, what app do you use to tune the BIG processors? CPU control will only adjust the two smaller cores. How do I get the larger cores to lock to 300mhz min and 2100mhZ MAX
I have tried kernel auditor and it does not seem to stick after hour or so of use. So I'm looking for another tuning option
Thanks for the L speed recommendation
Amd4life said:
Quick question, what app do you use to tune the BIG processors? CPU control will only adjust the two smaller cores. How do I get the larger cores to lock to 300mhz min and 2100mhZ MAX
I have tried kernel auditor and it does not seem to stick after hour or so of use. So I'm looking for another tuning option
Thanks for the L speed recommendation
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I use ROM Toolbox Pro. I've used other apps but this is the one that worked best for me.
cjlopez213 said:
I use ROM Toolbox Pro. I've used other apps but this is the one that worked best for me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Rom tool box pro works GREAT for the small cores, sets them better than other apps. but it does NOT offer settings for the two large core processors---unless I am missing a menu setting somewhere
I have the full paid version
Amd4life said:
Rom tool box pro works GREAT for the small cores, sets them better than other apps. but it does NOT offer settings for the two large core processors---unless I am missing a menu setting somewhere
I have the full paid version
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can try EX Kernel Manager. I haven't had to change the other cores.
Added two new tweaks. I'll keep adding more soon!
Thank you for this wonderful guide.
Thanks a million for this. i just did all the steps now lets see this baby fly. Quick question, have you tried viper for android though flahsfire and if so which one works. Again, this is a great set up even if just from the work you put into it for the community.

Short-Guide 4 Pokemon go with GPS-Spoofing (new Steps)

Hi Trainers,
You all know it since this Game exist - it is possible to 'spoof' your Location and Set your Avatar far away from your actually Location....
I read in so many Threads that some Players have Problems often... (me too)
Because i found a Method to make spoofing a little bit more saver 4 us trough minimized the 'Rubberbanding' - I use a Galaxy S7 with a good GPS Modul (i think it's good...) and with this Phone i have randomly strong Rubberbanding.
I tested a lot of Tools and Setups but every Time the same: Random Rubberbanding!
So i search for ways to reduce it to a minimum... And now i found it.
At first you need a rooted phone - i am not shure but i think you can use every root that allowed to play without SafetyNet-Problems.
I use the TGP KERNEL with Magisk Systemless Root.
Link to TGP-Kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/kernel-tgpkernel-t3462897
The App to Spoof Location i prefer "Fake GPS with Joystick" which you can found in Google Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theappninjas.gpsjoystick
This app have a lot of usefull settings to make your movement-controlling more humanlike.
And the next very usefull Feature is the new 'private Mode' that allowes to give the app a New App Name - because Niantic is watching your installed Apps and with a personalized Name is it harder for Niantic-Messurment-Scripts to identify the App in your System as a spoofing Tool.
After install Fake GPS use the 'private' Option in the App.
Then you have to set the App to Systemapp.
I do that with Luckypatcher wich you can found here: https://www.luckypatchers.com
After you set the GPS Joystick to Systemapp you have to reboot.
Now you can setup your GPS -> only GPS and close all Apps that want use GPS!
Then i use 'My Android Tools' https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.myandroidtools to find some GPS relevant Apps and disable them.
( There you have to try out which settings working for you - because everyone have installed his own apps and I dont know them... XD )
Now comes the 'important' Step that help me to reduce Rubberbanding:
You have to search 3 Files in your Phone: your 'Hosts'-File, the gps.conf and the gps.xml !
They should be stored in: */system/etc/
In the gps.conf you have to write some own settings:
NTP_SERVER=127.0.0.1
XTRA_SERVER_1=127.0.0.1
XTRA_SERVER_2=127.0.0.1
C2K_HOST=127.0.0.1
C2K_PORT=80
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7275
(Be sure that you saved the original setup as a Backup)
Now open the gps.xml and notiz the URL or IP in there.
Next open the 'Hosts'-File and write the IP/ URL that found in the GPS-files.
In my case it looks so:
#127.0.0.1 localhost
#::1 ip6-localhost
#127.0.0.1 gllto.glpals.com
#127.0.0.1 BCMLS2.glpals.com
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 ip6-localhost
127.0.0.1 gllto.glpals.com
127.0.0.1 BCMLS2.glpals.com
Now if you follow all these steps right your A-GPS cant find the NTP-Server.
I have a strong Gps-Signal in my house and I have to use thinfoile extra to Disturb the Gps-Signal. Bevor i used these setting i have Rubberbanding withe xtra thinfoile.
But now it works very smooth and I have in 6hours only 1 short Rubberbanding for <1sec.
Think: if you are spoofing - do it look humanlike !! Dont run trough houses or lakes. Follow Streets and move like real Person.
Dont run to fast
Dont use exact the same Route every Time... Variation make it more humanlike!! Nobody run exact the same gps-koors again on his way !!!
Dont play 38 hours nonstop - make a short brake all 2 hours and for 4-6hours per 24hours.
I hope that Guide help you - then press THANKYOU - i notize then
Greetz
gps.xml file missing
hi!
i followed all the steps, but when it came to the three files i have a problem.
i can find the 'Hosts'-file and the gps.conf file, but i CAN'T find the gps.xml file!
searched it with root explorer and the "show hidden files" option activated.
could my custom android rom be the problem?
i tried with cyanogen mod 13.0 and lineage 14.1 - both have no gps.xml file.
please help
Currently looking for an android Good GPS spoofing app or ROM to Bypass Ubers Driver App Please help Asap Donations Available.
Is there any working spoofing method alive?
DaSoul said:
Is there any working spoofing method alive?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I use my method until today - works fine without problems !
Hi! Someone who is using this way could confirm is still workig after the new July update?
Thank u all.
Enviado desde mi LG-H850 mediante Tapatalk
Hello, I'm stuck here :
"Now open the gps.xml and notiz the URL or IP in there.
Next open the 'Hosts'-File and write the IP/ URL that found in the GPS-files.
In my case it looks so:
#127.0.0.1 localhost
#::1 ip6-localhost
#127.0.0.1 gllto.glpals.com
#127.0.0.1 BCMLS2.glpals.com
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 ip6-localhost
127.0.0.1 gllto.glpals.com
127.0.0.1 BCMLS2.glpals.com
Could you explain with others words ?
Regards, Devilo.

How to make non-admin user-profile as default for bootup

hi
I am using Lineage OS, and also have root on my phone.
I have been able to create multiple user profiles, who are "non-admin" users on the phone.
What I want to do is that the phone should be able to directly boot into the non-admin user profile, does any dev here know how to do that ?
I am pretty technical, so if there is currently no way, I would love to work for another dev to help make this possible.
Ghat
Look inside here:
How to set restricted user as default user on reboot?
We would like to have an already added restricted user account be the default when we restart our Samsung SM-T580 tablets. At current we have 2 accounts installed, Admin and User The User is a use...
android.stackexchange.com

[Hisense A5] Auto Refresh App (No Root, Test required)

Hello.
I developed an auto refresh tool app that works on Hisense A5.
In theory, it should work on all Eink panel hisense devices. However, it is currently only tested against the A5.
This app automatically refresh the screen according to the number of touches & physical key inputs.
If the screen does not refresh by pressing the "Test" button at the bottom of the app, please inform us of the model and firmware version.
When you first run the app, you must allow all the permissions that appear for it to work properly.
- Overlay Permission : Required to detect device screen touches.
- Package Usage Stat Permission : Required to detect currently running apps.
- Battery Optimization : Required to prevent apps from exiting in the background.
This app is currently under development and we will upload the source to github as soon as the code is cleaned up.
This app was built as Debug, not Release at build time. This is because I found an issue where the screen wouldn't refresh when building with release.
refreshAi_hisense_debug_v0
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
If you have a Hisense EInk device, please test this app and let me know the results. Thank you.
Great work!, maybe we'll be able to put an eink screen on another phone or use lineageos on a5c
I have an error clicking on the test button. A5 pro cc here
zhelan said:
I have an error clicking on the test button. A5 pro cc here
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry for the late reply. I have confirmed that additional permissions are required on Android 10 and later devices.
You must enable usb debugging. Enter the command below while connecting to the computer by adb.
adb shell settings put global hidden_api_policy 0
If there is no response in the command window, it is normal. Then reboot the device, and the refresh will function normally.
@nerious2
What's the app meant for?
lillo9546 said:
@nerious2
What's the app meant for?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Devices from Boyue or Onyx provide an "optimize" option. However, Hisense's device does not provide optimization options, you only have to manually refresh the screen. This app automatically refreshes the entire screen every few touches on the screen.
nerious2 said:
Devices from Boyue or Onyx provide an "optimize" option. However, Hisense's device does not provide optimization options, you only have to manually refresh the screen. This app automatically refreshes the entire screen every few touches on the screen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool!!
@nerious2
Would it be possible to export the com.hmct.edp.edpmanager.forcespeed mdoe and all the relative features, from the chinese rom,maybe as an apk to install on another ROM?
How is the development going?
Would it be possible to share the source code? It would be great if it could be implemented into reading apps like Koreader to control the screen refresh. The only thing missing from Hisense phones for me is the possibility to set the screen to do a full page refresh on each page turn. This would solve that problem.
I tried the app on my A5 Pro following the instructions and it seems to work fine.

Categories

Resources