Befor proceeding make sure your device is rooted and you have Root explorer installed on it.
Download Root Explorer .
Open root/system/csc/others.xml file
Add the following code in it
<CscFeature_VoiceRecorder_SupportShowCallRejectCount>true</CscFeature_VoiceRecorder_SupportShowCallRejectCount>
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
Save the file
Then reboot. And your are Good to Go...
Here is the video tutorial
https://youtu.be/aR1jOhiW01I
Good luck...
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The AOSP Broser APK is here.
installaion Guide:
Use any file manager(viz. ES File manager etc.) application navigate to "system>priv-app"
Now search for the default browser apk and odex file here. For example in LG G2 it is LGBrowser.apk and LGBrowser.odex.
Cut these file from here and paste to some other location. This is the backup of default broswser in case you would like to revert the changes.
Restart the device.
Now you have two ways to install the AOSP Browser First:
General method:
Click on the "apk" and install like evry other app.
If unable to install; check and see if you have checked on unknown resources(under Settings>Security)
System app method:
copy and paste the "Browser.apk" apk inside "system>priv-app"
set permissions as following: Owner- R,W,E; Group- R; Others- R
and you are GOOD TO GO!!
HAVE FUN!!
Didn't work on Sony Xperia Z1C either method. Thanks anyway. Am rooted and unlocked.
I got it working but set permissions to r-r-r
please after debrick my s3 verizon i have this black windows and it's impossible to close it,i dont have any solution to this probleme, i try to flash it with the full rom 4.4.2 with odin and allways the same probleme i have this black windows in the home of screen.
This menu is called "Factory Mode." You need root access to remove the popup and a file browser, watch this youtube video and you can remove it too.
If you need root access, use Towelroot then make sure you have a file explorer with root access to perform the function. I use ES File Explorer.
i have the same probleme with my phone s3 verizon with official rom 4.4.2 he is root access and i use ES File Explorer for desable This menu "Factory Mode".,but i didnt find the FactoryApp folder i found except efs folder please help me
[/CENTER]HI folks .. I got an easy and simple way that will help u to unroot your lovely android device .. I know that no one wants to unroot his device [emoji14] but I decided to share it .
WHAT DO U NEED :-
file explorer ( I advise using root explorer ) .
A brain :3
INSTRUCTIONS :-
Set your file explorer on (R/O).
Go to system/app and search for super user.apk and delete it.
Then go to system/xbin and search for a file called "SU" and delete it.
THAT IS ALL :3
NOW I need to ask if anyone have Successfully updated his phone using "OTA" after applying my simple way to unroot ?
IMPORTANT notes
U can't re root your phone bu pushing "su" file again to system/xbin because you don't have root access to do this.
U can't remove xposed amendments on framework by doing this steps .
Reserved :3
-Warning-
This was only tested by me yet, worked like a charm in my SM-G935F from Brazil with
Android MM 6.0.1
Build Number: MMB29K.G935FXXU1BPLB
Do it at your own risk
Well, since I rooted my S7 Edge, I noticed that it's Wi-Fi wasn't working right, it didn't save the networks I had previously connected, and took a lot of time to recognize the networks when you turned on Wi-Fi, and after searching and searching for a while, finally found out how to fix it.
Requirements
- Phone must be rooted.
- Es File Explorer(you can download it on Play Store or download the .apk file)
I used ES File Explorer because it's easy to enable Root Explorer, but you can use any other file explorer if you want(since it enable you to use Root Explorer)
It's a easy process, but you need to be careful because any pass you follow incorrectly can brick your device(I guess).
So once you installed ES File Explorer, open it and click on the menu(upper left side), scroll down and enable the Root Explorer option, then go to your internal storage main folder(" / "), scroll down and enter the system folder, in this folder, you will find a txt archive named "build.prop", backup this archive, open it and tap options then edit.
You will:
1. Find the line "ro.securestorage.support=true";
2. Change true to false;
2. Save in the system folder;
3. Reboot the phone.
PS: If you haven't enabled the Root Explorer option, you will not be able to save the file.
If it don't work, replace the build.prop archive you backed up previously in the system folder.
Nice guide. But it probably won't work on Nougat, you need to replace secure storage libs with ones from Superkernel.
kykint said:
Nice guide. But it probably won't work on Nougat, you need to replace secure storage libs with ones from Superkernel.
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Appreciate you like it!
Yeah, already expected that, but as I said, I only tested it with MM, still waiting for the official release of Nougat for my region.
guuimauricio said:
Appreciate you like it!
Yeah, already expected that, but as I said, I only tested it with MM, still waiting for the official release of Nougat for my region.
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Nougat still hasn't been released in your region? jesus... Work, Samsung!
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I want know the KNOX 0*1 how to fix 0*0. or use xposed hide it! let my phone look at no fusing. tks!
hello
is there any way to figure out making Samsung Health works after root ????
no need for knox or secure folder for me , but Samsung health is important for me
any clues ?
Mine works fine after root and custom rom installation. If you search in s7 forums there is a method mentioned to make it work again
SilentMODE said:
hello
is there any way to figure out making Samsung Health works after root ????
no need for knox or secure folder for me , but Samsung health is important for me
any clues ?
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If I remember correctly...
Download a root file explorer (such as Root Explorer,Root Browser or ES File Explorer).
Open the root file explorer and go to the /system folder.
Open the file named build.prop in text editorIn the build.prop file look for ro.config.tima=1
Change this line to ro.config.tima=0, simply changing the 1 to a 0
Reboot phone
Run the Samsung health app.