Hello
When ever i transfer a file from my z5 to another device it sends a null file that cant be opened. The file comes through as numbers and the word null e.g 63432null and the format is null. The issue started after marshmallow update. Any fix will be appreciated. I have no other apps besides whatsapp and the ones that came with the phone. The rom is still stock and the z5 hasnt been rooted.
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Hello,
I'm having troubles with sms sending since I flsahed a custom rom to my Alcatel OT-990 I tried to insert the smsc number in normal and in PDU format still getting update error I tried the turn off radio (method)sugesstion I saw on another forum but still no luck. I tried a almost all custom roms and I tried going back to the stock rom but still smsc is empty and I can't update smsc or can't send message. Oh and tried with two other sim card and I tried put my sim back to an old phone to save the smsc on it. But in old phones(Samsung GT-B3210, Motorola V3i) the sms sending works fine with my card.
So is there any pc based tool which can edit smsc on my phone or is there maybe a terminal emulator command which can do this or anything I can do to fix this (without buying a new phone).
I now there is for example go sms which can use custom smsc but I don't want to use third party apps for this and also I don't have enough space for it and this phone isn't strong one so probably a third party sms app would make it slower than it is now
Right now I have Android 2.3.7 CM7 on it with kernel 2.6.35.14-pref+ [email protected] #7
Hello all.
I've installed the 7.1.1 ROM on my Jaiyu S3 phone, as described here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/jiayu-s3/development/rom-unofficial-aosp-n-jiayu-s3-t3451923
(I also root it via SuperSU)
The ROM works great (thanks team M.A.D!), but after flashing it my IMEI is now empty (and as a result I can only make emergency calls).
I've installed MTK Engineering Mode (hoping to edit the IMEI through it), but it says "Cannot find EngineerMode App" when I try to use it (I understand that this is, perhaps, due to the ROM not including support for engineering mode yet).
I've tried using Chamelephon (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cryptotel.chamelephon), but it also doesn't work (it resets the phone after setting the IMEI, and when it reboots the IMEI is empty again).
I thought about editing the IMEI via one of many available Xposed extensions, but Xposed itself isn't available for 7.1.1 yet (see here - http://www.theandroidsoul.com/xposed-android-nougat-7-0).
So... I am at a bit of dead end at the moment. Can someone help?
Thanks!
Hello
Just noticed the problem - about mont ago I got second mi4c for my wife(2/16). We swapped the phones for a while as she claimed she'd need the 3/32gb version, I took the cheaper one. Couple of days later it turned out she'd need a new battery more than any extra RAM/storage, so we swapped back and I was too lazy to install stuff again on both phones and just cloned her system/data via TWRP from 3/32 to 2/16 and let it run (unfortunately at the same time I did a clean install for myself instead of cloning 2/16 to 3/32). So, we end up using same BT MAC adress taken from the 3/32.
So, my question is - how to recover her own Bluetooth MAC address in as few steps as possible?
Both phones run CM13.1 by TS
Is it sufficient to run a clean install of ROM on her phone? Or do I have to flash original firmware via miflash first or is it even worse? Or maybe it's enough to delete a file that keeps the BT MAC and it recreates itself with proper MAC upon reboot?
I tried to google for that, but I haven't found anything useful
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EDIT:
Solved by myself - I tried to modify /data/misc/bluedroid/bt_config.conf - but it was not enough
To recover the original BT MAC you need to remove whole /data/misc/bluedroid folder and reboot. After that it's build again with proper MAC, but beware - you'll lose your current BT pairings. So, if cloning someone's elses TWRP backup, delete the given folder through TWRP manager before rebooting.
Hi,
I bought an IMEI changed Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Its rooted using Magisk, I m not a familiar with android ROM installations.
I want to upgrade android version from currently running 9 to android 10. But I dont want to loose the Changed IMEI.
What will happen if I flash official android 10 ROM onto my device, will the IMEI be changed to the factory one?
Thanks
Backup /EFS partition before changing ROM.
FYI:
EFS stands for Encrypted File System. Imagine the EFS as a big folder containing all of the important stuff that makes the "phone" part of your phone (i.e. what lets you communicate from one person with a phone to another) tick. It contains your IMEI, lots of files revolving around your SIM card and Wifi/Bluetooth (this includes your MAC address for all the radios of your phone), and lots of other things that should never ever under any circumstance be deleted or touched. It's sensitive, it's devastatingly important, and it's a huge pain. If you lose your EFS folder, you lose pretty much any chance of your phone being able to use data, Wifi, Bluetooth, and ( probaby) your phone will just not want to respond and reboot quite a lot.
So i tried rooting my huawei y5 prime 2018 and then i got a red warning on boot (awhile ago) so the only thing that fixed it was to use the download & format all option through spflash, Now my phone there is no keyboard, and many other apps are missing (like files app), plus imei, mac address, serial code is gone
so is there possible ways to fix it and also get latest update from huawei?
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