So i Got my hands on a P40 pro demo
normally i play around with Samsung
so Huawei is a new world for flashing
Couple of youtube videos late i used these adb commands to remove demo apps
adb shell cmd package uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.retaildemo
adb shell cmd package uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.experience.els.oversea
adb shell locksettings set-pin 8888
last one to so you can use fingerprint and face id. 8888 is password if none was on before
Used an app call Screen Timeout_v1.4.3 to stop the screen from dimming after 15 sec ( wont change in setting)
calls working fine
and I am able to goto settings - mobile network- mobile data- and turn on data ( but no data) APN IS CORRECT
slide down from top and icon ( mobile data) is greyed out .. touch it and i go back to home screen and stays greyed out
If i turn on Hotspot all devices can connect to hotspot and gain Internet access but no transfer bar of data above
all apps on device have no data at all
If anyone has a route they think could help
Please post
Thanks in advance
Any updates on how to remove retail demo on p40 pro?
have you managed to activate mobile data?
Thanks
I have the same problem. Can anyone solve mobile data?
Is there any improvement in this matter?
Is it not a setting in developer settings?
Cannot be enabled in developer settings
datto666 said:
So i Got my hands on a P40 pro demo
normally i play around with Samsung
so Huawei is a new world for flashing
Couple of youtube videos late i used these adb commands to remove demo apps
adb shell cmd package uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.retaildemo
adb shell cmd package uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.experience.els.oversea
adb shell locksettings set-pin 8888
last one to so you can use fingerprint and face id. 8888 is password if none was on before
Used an app call Screen Timeout_v1.4.3 to stop the screen from dimming after 15 sec ( wont change in setting)
calls working fine
and I am able to goto settings - mobile network- mobile data- and turn on data ( but no data) APN IS CORRECT
slide down from top and icon ( mobile data) is greyed out .. touch it and i go back to home screen and stays greyed out
If i turn on Hotspot all devices can connect to hotspot and gain Internet access but no transfer bar of data above
all apps on device have no data at all
If anyone has a route they think could help
Please post
Thanks in advance
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hi, I manage to do it uninstalling packages:
- com.huawei.secretregionalphone
- com.huawei.skytone
- com.huawei.hiskytone
I litterally tried to uninstall everything one package by one and finally this is the way!
I'm using mobile data on a p40 pro+ for days now
(edit, uninstall everything it's in special_cust or cust folder, read below, worked on every huawei I tried except a p40 pro)
Ciao , come posso farlo
filippo94it said:
hi, I manage to do it uninstalling packages:
- com.huawei.secretregionalphone
- com.huawei.skytone
- com.huawei.hiskytone
I litterally tried to uninstall everything one package by one and finally this is the way!
I'm using mobile data on a p40 pro for days now
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hello, I also have the same problem .... I managed to eliminate the demo mode and restore the lock screen and fingerprint, the only big problem is mobile data! I removed the packages you indicated but nothing has changed… do you have any other suggestions to solve this problem? thanks a lot
vale220990 said:
hello, I also have the same problem .... I managed to eliminate the demo mode and restore the lock screen and fingerprint, the only big problem is mobile data! I removed the packages you indicated but nothing has changed… do you have any other suggestions to solve this problem? thanks a lot
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Hi @vale220990, for my p40 pro + worked perfectly fine, do you have other packages in the folder /special_cust or /cust ?
I find out that all I removed was in there
I also tried on a p40 pro (no plus) without success up to now; instead works on the p40 lite and on the p30's
filippo94it said:
Hi @vale220990, for my p40 pro + worked perfectly fine, do you have other packages in the folder /special_cust or /cust ?
I find out that all I removed was in there
I also tried on a p40 pro (no plus) without success up to now; instead works on the p40 lite and on the p30's
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first of all thanks for your kind reply. we hope it can also go on the 40pro (no plus) and among other things I should also try it on a 40lite later. I just wanted to ask you how do I find the packages you indicated to me? com what program could I find them? thank you so much
vale220990 said:
first of all thanks for your kind reply. we hope it can also go on the 40pro (no plus) and among other things I should also try it on a 40lite later. I just wanted to ask you how do I find the packages you indicated to me? com what program could I find them? thank you so much
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you're welcome.
Once your adb is connected, assuming you're in W10 and already has the adb tools, you can use the following command to print on the terminal all the packages installed on your phone:
Code:
adb shell "pm list packages -f"
You can then press ctrl+F to find for any package located in cust or special_cust folder.
filippo94it said:
you're welcome.
Once your adb is connected, assuming you're in W10 and already has the adb tools, you can use the following command to print on the terminal all the packages installed on your phone:
Code:
adb shell "pm list packages -f"
You can then press ctrl+F to find for any package located in cust or special_cust folder.
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ok perfect you were very clear! i try to see what i find inside cust or special_cust and remove all packages. I hope I don't have to bother you again. thanks for the support
filippo94it said:
you're welcome.
Once your adb is connected, assuming you're in W10 and already has the adb tools, you can use the following command to print on the terminal all the packages installed on your phone:
Code:
adb shell "pm list packages -f"
You can then press ctrl+F to find for any package located in cust or special_cust folder.
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hello filippo94it, thanks to your instructions, I was able to find 4 packages (I am attaching the photo) within cust and special_cust and I uninstalled them all. unfortunately the situation on mobile data has not changed…. I am attaching the photos of what is shown to me by the p40pro, were you also in this situation? Can you think of something else I could do or some other package to remove?
Thank you very much
vale220990 said:
hello filippo94it, thanks to your instructions, I was able to find 4 packages (I am attaching the photo) within cust and special_cust and I uninstalled them all. unfortunately the situation on mobile data has not changed…. I am attaching the photos of what is shown to me by the p40pro, were you also in this situation? Can you think of something else I could do or some other package to remove?
Thank you very much
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Up to now I am not able to unlock the mobile data on a p40 pro that I am trying unfrtunately, I am at the same point. I am trying to uninstall everything one package by one, once again, but still didn't got the rigth answer.
It worked out perfectly on the other models that I tried.
But I will try something else soon and let you know if I find something!
Related
Hello,
So long story short my brothers an idiot and installed a "Flash Player" because he thought he needed it. Now he has the "Prism FBI Child Porn/Bestiality" ransomware installed. I can get into safe mode and I am unable to uninstall the app. It is listed as "XXXVideo Droid Porn." It does not exist in safe mode under "Device Administrators" so the uninstall button is locked in normal and safe mode. I have since rooted his phone and I can gain access via ADB, I figure removing the package via ADB is my only option at this point. Within the shell I can gain Superuser access and can navigate fairly well having just learned how to do all this in an hour. So far I am having no luck locating the package or where to go at this point to remove this for him. I have tried Avasts ransomware removal tool as well as some others but none of them are working. I can get into these apps and run them normally but after about 30 seconds the ransomware starts and cuts off any progress made, and none are available in safe mode. About the only thing I can find is when I connect through the ADB Shell and list the packages I recognize all but one. It is labeled "package:ysvv.dvvsg.bfydrij." I cannot find any information online regarding this package, I even hail mary-d and tried to uninstall the package but it failed. I have also searched through the root folders looking for some hint of where it could be. If there is a way to enable one of these in safemode to try and have them run it then i cant find it. Or if there is some shell command to list packages by install date, I can try to uninstall it that way.
So any help at this point would be appreciated. Sorry if this is the wrong area but after a few hours working on it I am at a loss.
Phone: Galaxy S3
Carrier: Tmobile
Model: SGH-T999
Android: 4.1.2
vyletrakun said:
Hello,
So long story short my brothers an idiot and installed a "Flash Player" because he thought he needed it. Now he has the "Prism FBI Child Porn/Bestiality" ransomware installed. I can get into safe mode and I am unable to uninstall the app. It is listed as "XXXVideo Droid Porn." It does not exist in safe mode under "Device Administrators" so the uninstall button is locked in normal and safe mode. I have since rooted his phone and I can gain access via ADB, I figure removing the package via ADB is my only option at this point. Within the shell I can gain Superuser access and can navigate fairly well having just learned how to do all this in an hour. So far I am having no luck locating the package or where to go at this point to remove this for him. I have tried Avasts ransomware removal tool as well as some others but none of them are working. I can get into these apps and run them normally but after about 30 seconds the ransomware starts and cuts off any progress made, and none are available in safe mode. About the only thing I can find is when I connect through the ADB Shell and list the packages I recognize all but one. It is labeled "package:ysvv.dvvsg.bfydrij." I cannot find any information online regarding this package, I even hail mary-d and tried to uninstall the package but it failed. I have also searched through the root folders looking for some hint of where it could be. If there is a way to enable one of these in safemode to try and have them run it then i cant find it. Or if there is some shell command to list packages by install date, I can try to uninstall it that way.
So any help at this point would be appreciated. Sorry if this is the wrong area but after a few hours working on it I am at a loss.
Phone: Galaxy S3
Carrier: Tmobile
Model: SGH-T999
Android: 4.1.2
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Your best bet is gonna be to fully wipe the device. Then reload the rom.
[Solved!]
zelendel said:
Your best bet is gonna be to fully wipe the device. Then reload the rom.
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Actually I was able to do it without wiping the phone.
I just navigated to /data/app and did the "rm" command on the suspicious package and it worked. The prism ransom ware became broken and I was able to boot up normally and delete the broken piece of the app.
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adb shell
su
pm list packages -3 [found the start of the ransom ware]
cd /system/app
ls [found the ransomeware .apk file here]
rm /system/app/ysvv.dvvsg.bfydrij-2.apk
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Then it worked
I'm working on an ADB port which allows ADB(client/server) to run directly on Android device.
The app allows you to connect your phone to another Android device via USB OTG and perform some tasks that you normally perform from your PC(that has ADB installed).
For example
- take screenshots
- check logs
- install/remove packages
- check running processes
- push/pull files (also from locations that are not available to regular apps)
- run shell scripts executed as privileged ADB user
- create ADB backups and inspect backup files
- copy apps/APKs between phones
It's still work in progress(even though it's published), and I'm not even sure what features of ADB I should make available through the UI.
I was hoping to get some feedback here.
What are the main issues with UI? (because adb has so many features, I found it extremely hard to pack it into UI that would be intuitive)
What features would you expect from this kind of app?
Should I also embed fastboot, so that users would be able to flash Android from phone to phone?
Is it even worth to work on another one of these apps? (Maybe most people just prefer to always use ADB features directly from PC)
Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - Develop & Debug via USB OTG
Google play link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.sisik.hackendebug
Update
I also ported Fastboot - user should be able to execute fastboot commands
Thanks
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you use a local terminal to execute certain commands?
SaadatM said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you use a local terminal to execute certain commands?
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Not sure if I understand what you mean with "local terminal". .. Do you mean a shell spawned from regular app running on your phone?
The point of the app is to perform some privileged tasks that cannot be performed by regular apps on non-rooted phone.
You should be able to perform these tasks without the need to install ADB on your PC, or even without having a pc currently at your hands(e.g., if you're on-the-go).
Additionally, you should be able to perform a lot of these tasks with a couple of taps (instead of typing shell commands).
Is it possible to connect to localhost (127.0.0.1), and issue adb commands to the device running this app?
crunchybutternut said:
Is it possible to connect to localhost (127.0.0.1), and issue adb commands to the device running this app?
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It's actually doing the opposite.
You issue commands from app to the connected device. The app is running the adb components you are running on your pc.
You connect one device that runs the app to another device that you want to debug. You can connect the devices via Wi-Fi or USB OTG.
bugjaeger said:
It's actually doing the opposite.
You issue commands from app to the connected device. The app is running the adb components you are running on your pc.
You connect one device that runs the app to another device that you want to debug. You can connect the devices via Wi-Fi or USB OTG.
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I get that is the purpose, I was just curious if it was possible to point at the same device. It would make ADB stuff much simpler when no other devices are available.
I get that is the purpose, I was just curious if it was possible to point at the same device. It would make ADB stuff much simpler when no other devices are available.
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If you made adbd listen on specific port before(adb tcpip 5555), then yes, you can issue adb commands from the app to the same device running the app.
bugjaeger said:
If you made adbd listen on specific port before(adb tcpip 5555), than yes, you can issue adb commands from the app to the same device running the app.
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I believe you'd need root to do that though, right?
crunchybutternut said:
I believe you'd need root to do that though, right?
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No, I don't think you need root. I used it a lot on my non-rooted Nexus 5x and once on an old Asus Zenfone during testing and it was working as expected.
That's great . I was just wondering if there was something like this already out there. Thanks for your efforts and I hope you are prosperous.
bugjaeger said:
I'm working on an ADB port which allows ADB(client/server) to run directly on Android device.
The app allows you to connect your phone to another Android device via USB OTG and perform some tasks that you normally perform from your PC(that has ADB installed).
For example
- take screenshots
- check logs
- install/remove packages
- check running processes
- push/pull files (also from locations that are not available to regular apps)
- run shell scripts executed as privileged ADB user
- create ADB backups and inspect backup files
It's still work in progress(even though it's published), and I'm not even sure what features of ADB I should make available through the UI.
I was hoping to get some feedback here.
What are the main issues with UI? (because adb has so many features, I found it extremely hard to pack it into UI that would be intuitive)
What features would you expect from this kind of app?
Should I also embed fastboot, so that users would be able to flash Android from phone to phone?
Is it even worth to work on another one of these apps? (Maybe most people just prefer to always use ADB features directly from PC)
Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - Develop & Debug via USB OTG
Google play link: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.sisik.hackendebug
Update
I've added the possibility to copy apps/APKs between phones
Thanks
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I have a question about this app. I have installed it and find a few over internet connections (android box, fire tv) but when i connect my wifes non rooted S9 snapdragon. It asks what i want to use visa otg cable. (Smartswitch ect..)
Maybe the best way to put this is to tell you want i want to do.
I have a rooted note 5 and my wife has a new non rooted S9 from T mobile. The bloatware sucks as i am sure you can imagine. I have read how to remove the bloat with package disabler without root. My issues is i need to make PIP a sister app for package disabler a device owner app. This is done through adb and a few simple commands. My problem to solve my issue is i have no PC in order to use ADB on. I have looked for way to use phone to phone ADB with OTG but never been able to put ADB on my note 5 to use the terminal like from a PC.
Any help would be great thanks.
lodk said:
I have a question about this app. I have installed it and find a few over internet connections (android box, fire tv) but when i connect my wifes non rooted S9 snapdragon. It asks what i want to use visa otg cable. (Smartswitch ect..)
Maybe the best way to put this is to tell you want i want to do.
I have a rooted note 5 and my wife has a new non rooted S9 from T mobile. The bloatware sucks as i am sure you can imagine. I have read how to remove the bloat with package disabler without root. My issues is i need to make PIP a sister app for package disabler a device owner app. This is done through adb and a few simple commands. My problem to solve my issue is i have no PC in order to use ADB on. I have looked for way to use phone to phone ADB with OTG but never been able to put ADB on my note 5 to use the terminal like from a PC.
Any help would be great thanks.
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So you tried to connect your phone (with Bugjaeger installed) to you wife's phone via USB OTG cable? And the phone with Bugjaeger app doesn't detect any ADB device connection (or other dialogs pop up)? Did I understand this correctly?
You might need to temporarily disable the other protocols that Android offers via USB so that there are no other dialogs popping up (on your wife's phone). On my Nexus with Android 8, I can go to Connected devices -> USB and switch it to only "Charge this device" (so PTP or the other stuff is disabled).
In case there is some other app doing stuff with ADB USB devices, you might also need to change your defaults so that Bugjaeger can handle ADB USB devices.
Then you also need to make sure that Developer options are enabled on your wife's phone (and USB debugging of course).
Once you successfully connected and authorized the phone, you should do the following
- In Bugjaeger app switch to Packages tab and click on Add button top right (the button with the plus sign). Then you should pick the package disabler APK. This should install the package to your wife's phone
- Switch back to Commands tab (first tab) and either click on plus button in top right or shell into the device with the floating action button ("<>").
You can then activate the device owner with something like this
Code:
dpm set-device-owner disabler.package.name/.DisablerAdminReceiver
*Note that I don't prefix the command with "adb shell" here
When activating device owner you also need to make sure that there are no other accounts configured on your wifes phone (e.g. google account) because otherwise it probably won't work.
You can also check my blog post where I describe how to activate device owner with Bugjaeger in more detail (at the end of the blog post)
https://sisik.eu/blog/android/dev-admin/set-dev-owner
Hope that helps
going to give this a try thanks will post later with results,
Hi, I have a problem and I hope your app can help me.
I am without a PC and I have a tablet without root where I installed the application and a Samsung mobile phone that starts only in download mode, otherwise it gives me the message: Custom Binary blocked by FRP lock
Can I install a rom or a custom recovery with the app? I tried to connect them with the cable but it does not find the device.
Crisal said:
Hi, I have a problem and I hope your app can help me.
I am without a PC and I have a tablet without root where I installed the application and a Samsung mobile phone that starts only in download mode, otherwise it gives me the message: Custom Binary blocked by FRP lock
Can I install a rom or a custom recovery with the app? I tried to connect them with the cable but it does not find the device.
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Hi,
Unfortunately, I don't think my app can help you in this case.
Hi, thanks for the reply. Do you know a way to help me?
please help me!!
will this app install an apk ive downloaded onto my phone onto my wear os watch? i have them both connected and wifi debugging. not sure how to go about installing the apk though. any help would be appreciated. thank you
lindsay
bugjaeger said:
I'm working on an ADB port which allows ADB(client/server) to run directly on Android device.
The app allows you to connect your phone to another Android device via USB OTG and perform some tasks that you normally perform from your PC(that has ADB installed).
For example
- take screenshots
- check logs
- install/remove packages
- check running processes
- push/pull files (also from locations that are not available to regular apps)
- run shell scripts executed as privileged ADB user
- create ADB backups and inspect backup files
- copy apps/APKs between phones
It's still work in progress(even though it's published), and I'm not even sure what features of ADB I should make available through the UI.
I was hoping to get some feedback here.
What are the main issues with UI? (because adb has so many features, I found it extremely hard to pack it into UI that would be intuitive)
What features would you expect from this kind of app?
Should I also embed fastboot, so that users would be able to flash Android from phone to phone?
Is it even worth to work on another one of these apps? (Maybe most people just prefer to always use ADB features directly from PC)
Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - Develop & Debug via USB OTG
Google play link: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.sisik.hackendebug
Update
I also ported Fastboot - for now the user can dump bootloader info
Thanks
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lindser112 said:
will this app install an apk ive downloaded onto my phone onto my wear os watch? i have them both connected and wifi debugging. not sure how to go about installing the apk though. any help would be appreciated. thank you
lindsay
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I don't have any wear os watch at my hands right now and I can't test it at the moment. Is the APK compatible with the watch? If you're able to establish an adb connection between Bugjaeger and the watch, try to check the "Packages" tab in Bugjaeger app. There's a "+" button in the top toolbar, which allows you to select apk for installing on the target device.
The official docs are showing how to establish ADB connection with the watch - https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/debugging
In Bugjaeger you then need to tap the connect button (plug with a plus sign in top toolbar), type in the IP address of the device, and tap on connect button. Both devices should be connected to the same WiFi network to make this work.
i figured it out!!!! go to packages, press the plus button, install from apps installed on phone. it was soooo easy. i couldnt get adb to work on my pc!! i am so thankful to you for this app!!!!!
lindser112 said:
will this app install an apk ive downloaded onto my phone onto my wear os watch? i have them both connected and wifi debugging. not sure how to go about installing the apk though. any help would be appreciated. thank you
lindsay
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lindser112 said:
i figured it out!!!! go to packages, press the plus button, install from apps installed on phone. it was soooo easy. i couldnt get adb to work on my pc!! i am so thankful to you for this app!!!!!
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Perfect :laugh:
Hi,
I'm still using CD Receiver XC-HM82. There is a dedicated, quite old, application Control App which Pioneer released some time ago. After installing the app, when a CD receiver is discovered the app unfortunately downloads some data needed for managing this particular model.
Recently I reinstalled android system and when I try downloading those data it says "download failed". The reason might be that there are some issues on Pioneer server side or they've simply stopped supporting this device.
I have still one phone where this application is fully installed and working fine. I think that the data (downloaded from Pioneer servers to manage XC-HM82) are being store at: /data/user/0. However, I haven't rooted this phone.
The question. How can I retrieve data from /data/user/0 and what's maybe even more important can I create APK which will include all data needed for managing XC-HM-82 so I could still use this application to manage my CD receiver?
Thanks for any tips
I'll answer to my own post for users who might use it.
1.Turn on Developers option in your phone
2. If you use Lineage OS allow Debugging as Root or Root via ADB
3. Check all aps you have installed
adb shell pm list packages -f -3
4. To backup base apk (in my case)
adb pull /data/app/jp.pioneer.avsoft.android.controlapp-PIpLM2ikeE7WRs7X2TlOFg==/base.apk pioneer.apk
5. To backup data of the application (including packet for controlling particular model)
adb backup -f pioneer.adb -apk jp.pioneer.avsoft.android.controlapp
Please note: you'll have to accept this action in Android
6. You should received two files: pioneer.apk and pioneer.adb
7. To restore base apk (in my case)
adb install pioneer.apk
8. To restore data of your app (in my case)
adb restore pioneer.adb
Please note: you'll have to accept this action in Android
Eventually, you should have a feel backup of you app with data folder.
This procedure has been created based on this source page:
https://gist.github.com/AnatomicJC/e773dd55ae60ab0b2d6dd2351eb977c1 \
Thanks to "@AnatomicJC"
gregory_cooky said:
I'll answer to my own post for users who might use it.
1.Turn on Developers option in your phone
2. If you use Lineage OS allow Debugging as Root or Root via ADB
3. Check all aps you have installed
adb shell pm list packages -f -3
4. To backup base apk (in my case)
/data/app/jp.pioneer.avsoft.android.controlapp-PIpLM2ikeE7WRs7X2TlOFg==/base.apk pioneer.apk
5. To backup data of the application (including packet for controlling particular model)
adb backup -f pioneer.adb -apk jp.pioneer.avsoft.android.controlapp
Please note: you'll have to accept this action in Android
6. You should received two files: pioneer.apk and pioneer.adb
7. To restore base apk (in my case)
adb install pioneer.apk
8. To restore data of your app (in my case)
adb restore pioneer.adb
Please note: you'll have to accept this action in Android
Eventually, you should have a feel backup of you app with data folder.
This procedure has been created based on this source page:
https://gist.github.com/AnatomicJC/e773dd55ae60ab0b2d6dd2351eb977c1 \
Thanks to "@AnatomicJC"
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Gregory, thank you very much for your post!
First of all, I learned that I could stop checking my home network/router/settings etc.. to find the cause of the failing download.
I have the bluray player Pioneer MCS-FS232, with the controlapp working on my tablet.
I want to transfer the app to my phone.
I followed your steps:
Pulled the apk and backed up the data
I re-installed the app with adb install, and I restored the data with the commands above. Device report success after restoring data.
Unfortunately the app persists in asking for a download (also after restarting device). I tried also on another device, same result.
Could it be that the data restore command do need more specifications?
Thanks in advance for your reply...
Ptr
PS: the full command for step 4 would be (in my case)
adb pull /data/app/jp.pioneer.avsoft.android.controlapp-HjWUmVnui7FpTk0qKpQ3Ow==/base.apk pioneer.apk
you might want to add
adb pull
to your text in step 4
Thanks PtKt for your post and correction regarding "adb pull" missing.
There's no problem with base apk:
Pioneer ControlApp for Android - APK Download
Download Pioneer ControlApp apk 4.1.0 for Android. ControlApp is an application for corresponding Pioneer Products control.
apkpure.com
The thing is the data files (downloaded from Pioneer servers when it was still possible). What's the version of system: on a tablet and phone?
Recently, I realized that this method works on Android 9-11 but not on Android 7 cause there's a different folder structure. It recognized CD receiver but crashes when trying to connect to it.
Hello Gregory,
1. first tried it on my phone (where I had the app, but deleted it ( ). Android 11. This is the taarget-device. Not rooted. APK file installed with adb succesfully
2. when this did not work I tried on a tablet (rooted Asus transformer tf701t with timduru android 7). installed APK, date reports succes, but no working app.
3. device where the app works is Huawei tablet with android 10 (not rooted)
4. My computer is an old IMAC with Ununtu 20.4 lts
I tried to open the pioneer adb file, only partly accessible and only 5 lines.
I checked Androi/data/jp.pioneer.avsoft (etc), on my android 7 tablet, there is a map ' files' but without files.
tbc, Ptr
I'm not so advanced in this matter, but up to Android Version it's about folder /data/data/jp.pioneer... (and so on). You can't access it without root. Maybe you can do that via TWRP on Android 7 on later version it's an issue in easy way. Other solution is to use Magisk to manually copy needed files.
I'm not sure if referring to the system version different files were downloaded from Pioneer's serves. Unfortunately, I don't know.
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I'm not so advanced in this matter, but up to Android Version it's about folder /data/data/jp.pioneer... (and so on). You can't access it without root. Maybe you can do that via TWRP on Android 7 on later version it's an issue in easy way. Other solution is to use Magisk to manually copy needed files.
I'm not sure if referring to the system version different files were downloaded from Pioneer's serves. Unfortunately, I don't know.
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Aiai.... after a few days of efforts my conclusion was that you need root access to your source device.
And then I re-read your solution and I saw that I overlooked the last part of point 2 of your solution....
"2. If you use Lineage OS allow Debugging or Root via ADB." I did allow USB debugging but I missed 'as Root or Root via ADB'
OK, it is a pity, I'm not going to root my Android 10 tablet where the working app lives. Meanwhile I learned a lot and that's always fun....
Thank you very much for your work, if I come across another solution I will report here.
Ptr
Great. You're very welcome.
Hi guys. I have problem with this Control App from Pioneer too.
On my Android 11 phone is after starting the app visible only the loading screen or a black screen and nothing happend more.
On the old tablet with Android 5 run this app, but it want to download more files from the server, but that is not possible yet beacuse of severs shutdown? (it works well two months ago).
Can you please give me a advice how to run this app on Android 11 and share the downloaded files for my Android 5 tablet.
Because of this is using of my XC-HM72 very limited.
Thank your for every advice (My devices are not rootet).
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Hi guys. I have problem with this Control App from Pioneer too.
On my Android 11 phone is after starting the app visible only the loading screen or a black screen and nothing happend more.
On the old tablet with Android 5 run this app, but it want to download more files from the server, but that is not possible yet beacuse of severs shutdown? (it works well two months ago).
Can you please give me a advice how to run this app on Android 11 and share the downloaded files for my Android 5 tablet.
Because of this is using of my XC-HM72 very limited.
Thank your for every advice (My devices are not rootet).
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Hiya,
You won't download needed files (graphics or some scripts customized particularly for your XC- HM72) because there are no files on Pioneer's servers, anymore. If you don't have any device with fully working app you have to ask anyone who has it still working to export needed files (usually as "adb" file) for you then you just import it by a command:
adb restore exported_file_name.adb
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and that's all.
Nevertheless, since Android 8 I think that the folder with user data files has a different location, so mentioned method should work for Android 8 - 11 (I haven't tested it on 12). That's all what I can suggest you.
gregory_cooky could you please share you date with adb file?Thank you
Rdbc26 said:
gregory_cooky could you please share you date with adb file?Thank you
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There you go. Please unzip it and good luck!
Thank you for the file, but still without success. I tried adb restore pioneer.adb and on my android 5 tablet and still want to download files from innactive servers. The same I have done on my phone with android 12 and there is still the freeze or black screen :-( What now? Thanks
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Thank you for the file, but still without success. I tried adb restore pioneer.adb and on my android 5 tablet and still want to download files from innactive servers. The same I have done on my phone with android 12 and there is still the freeze or black screen :-( What now? Thanks
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I'm not much surprised about Android 5 cause it mightn't work. Unfortunately, I don't have any other news for you. I'm not even sure if my files were suitable for the model of yours. Further steps you should do by yourself. Maybe you'll find a solution and provide it for someone else who has the same CD Receiver as yours.
I've spend a lot of time trying to run the app for my old, but still well performing XC-HM71.
Luckily I've found old Titanium Backup (playstore) backups from 2015 and 2017. I successfully restored the app and settings on my forgotten redmi note 3 pro as root and old android were needed. If anyone is interested and want to try again, both backups are attached. Older app version is 3.5.0, never is 4.1.0. I'll recommend to start with older version, then restore just the newer app without data. It worked for me. Good luck.
But I've remembered the app a bit differently. Seems to be a bit useless, same can be done with remote itself.
Its just a bit faster to add internet radio stations, as browsing on unit itself is a bit pain in the backside.
XC-HM71 is a base version, no Bluetooth, Spotify or other currently standard addons, so really the Pioneer app do not have any real advantages.
Btw, I've had no luck with adb files from @gregory_cooky.
How to control my vsx 527 with control app? Can someone please help
Hi
I need files for Pioneer XC-HM81.
Can someone please help.
Good news!
I finally managed to transfer the needed Pioneer ControlApp data from my -non rooted- tablet (Huawei M5, android 10) to my -also non rooted- telephone (Samsung Galaxy A40, Android 11), based on gregory_cooky’s procedure in post 2 of this thread.
I tried it half a year ago (see above, my post 3) and gave up.
But a renewed attempt this week, learned me that I overlooked a crucial element: both devices need to have “USB debugging enabled” to operate the adb commands from my computer successfully.
Obviously, I misinterpreted step 2 in gregory_cooky’s procedure.
After enabling ‘developers option’ on both devices, you need to go to enable USB debuging . Without that, your devices are only partly accessible from your computer and adb commands will give error messages.
In detail: go to settings, scroll down towards about tablet or info telephone, look for software and then ‘buildnumber . Tap 7 times on buildnumber. this activates developers option. Go back to settings, you can now find developers option as the last point under settings. Tap developers option, enable it, look then for USB debugging and enable it. Do this on both devices.
Connect your source device (=device with a working ControlApp) to your computer. Open a terminal screen on your computer and type adb devices.
[email protected]:~$ adb devices
List of devices attached
P15YC3E10080000000007FC1881C0 device
Then proceed as described by gregory_cooky in post 2.
Be sure to have your source files (ControlApp apk and data) in the root of your home directory, otherwise adb cannot find it. Be aware this type of commands is capital sensitive, so if you ask for Pioneer.adb but the name of the file is pioneer.adb the computer comes with No such file or directory.
I use the ControlApp for my Pioneer MCS-FS232, which I can now easily operate from my arm chair. Volume, switch from CD to Aux or FM, etc.
Peter
It appears ControlApp has finally given up.
Looking if anyone has perhaps a copy of the source files.
ControlApp downloads the files from the following URL: http://www.pioneer.eu/files/support/Wr5Ch9makajA/smartphone_app/common/controlapp/sma/SmaHtml_14.zip
Note that this is a HTTP URL, so can easily be faked for the device, however need the ZIP. Used to have it, now it's gone
hello,
would anyone have a working adb for Pioneer X-HM72 please?
first you are going to need to get 2 APK
The first one is com.google.android.apps.tv.launcherX_1.0.40152940
The second one is Google_base.apk
Then you are going to put your Android 9 version into developer mode you need to allow USB debugging and select USB configuration to any protocol such as media transfer protocol
When you did that you can sideload your two APK files when that is done you are going to need an app on your mobile phone called called remote adb shell. Find out the ip address of your box go to network and ethernet and you will find your ip adress. Go to your phone open remote adb shell put in your ip adress and 5555 on the second line click connect . Now you have two possibilities either remove the current launcher or disable it if you want to keep it
issue the following command
pm uninstall –-user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher
if you want to reinstall the old launcher the command is as follow
cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher
Go back to your android TV and you should now have the google tv launcher , as a side note some countries might need to use a VPN to make it work properly although it was launched officially cheers.
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first you are going to need to get 2 APK
The first one is com.google.android.apps.tv.launcherX_1.0.40152940
The second one is Google_base.apk
Then you are going to put your Android 9 version into developer mode you need to allow USB debugging and select USB configuration to any protocol such as media transfer protocol
When you did that you can sideload your two APK files when that is done you are going to need an app on your mobile phone called called remote adb shell. Find out the ip address of your box go to network and ethernet and you will find your ip adress. Go to your phone open remote adb shell put in your ip adress and 5555 on the second line click connect . Now you have two possibilities either remove the current launcher or disable it if you want to keep it
issue the following command
pm uninstall –-user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher
if you want to reinstall the old launcher the command is as follow
cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher
Go back to your android TV and you should now have the google tv launcher , as a side note some countries might need to use a VPN to make it work properly although it was launched officially cheers.
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This is fantastic Mattc! Congratulations! You have done an arduous task! When I have some time, I'll try to install it. Greetings!
rolo2020 said:
This is fantastic Mattc! Congratulations! You have done an arduous task! When I have some time, I'll try to install it. Greetings!
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Thank you my friend but this is not much; I hope when you try it you let me know how it went; there is also an app that can help with the installation if you are not comfortable with ADB however I don't know if the app permanently applies the launcher changes or if you must choose it each time you logon; in any case here is the link to the app the app is called android tv home
Android TV Home 1.1.11-100-4504100 (nodpi) APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror
Android TV Home 1.1.11-100-4504100 (nodpi) APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
Mattc001 said:
first you are going to need to get 2 APK
The first one is com.google.android.apps.tv.launcherX_1.0.40152940
The second one is Google_base.apk
Then you are going to put your Android 9 version into developer mode you need to allow USB debugging and select USB configuration to any protocol such as media transfer protocol
When you did that you can sideload your two APK files when that is done you are going to need an app on your mobile phone called called remote adb shell. Find out the ip address of your box go to network and ethernet and you will find your ip adress. Go to your phone open remote adb shell put in your ip adress and 5555 on the second line click connect . Now you have two possibilities either remove the current launcher or disable it if you want to keep it
issue the following command
pm uninstall –-user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher
if you want to reinstall the old launcher the command is as follow
cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher
Go back to your android TV and you should now have the google tv launcher , as a side note some countries might need to use a VPN to make it work properly although it was launched officially cheers.
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I'm trying to get this on a Nvidia Shield TV 2017 specifically for the purposes of having voice search work in sideloaded apps and browsers. The voice search works on sideloaded apps on the Chromecast with Google TV, so can you voice search sideloaded apps and browsers with this UI on your device(s)?
Mattc001 said:
The first one is com.google.android.apps.tv.launcherX_1.0.40152940
The second one is Google_base.apk
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Thanks. But is it just me or these files actually not attached here? Could you please also attach these files? Thanks in advance.
You need to highlight the text, right click and copy into your browser or select search. The files are there. Not everything is an easy link in the hacker world. You must do the work and think.
Great , the steps you describe are working fine. I'm successfully able to install.
georgenazar said:
You need to highlight the text, right click and copy into your browser or select search. The files are there. Not everything is an easy link in the hacker world. You must do the work and think.
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Im having a hard time finding "google_base.apk". Thanks to Mattc001 for attaching the xlauncher 1.1.11, I couldn't find that version, only 1.0.xx so ... yes your right, there should be some homework needed to be applied, it sure helps though when the files or "requirements" are attached. For one, it's trusted that the software used is the trusted one from the OP. Secondly, ... just revert to one.
@Mattc001 Could you please elaborate on the "google_base.apk" ... where to find? Is it under a different title name vs. file name? I'm really interesting in your findings. I just recently acquired a TCL with Android TV or maybe its Google TV and would really like to take advantage of tweaks, mods, and things to better enjoy the experience and boost performance.
Thanks in advance.
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Im having a hard time finding "google_base.apk". Thanks to Mattc001 for attaching the xlauncher 1.1.11, I couldn't find that version, only 1.0.xx so ... yes your right, there should be some homework needed to be applied, it sure helps though when the files or "requirements" are attached. For one, it's trusted that the software used is the trusted one from the OP. Secondly, ... just revert to one.
@Mattc001 Could you please elaborate on the "google_base.apk" ... where to find? Is it under a different title name vs. file name? I'm really interesting in your findings. I just recently acquired a TCL with Android TV or maybe its Google TV and would really like to take advantage of tweaks, mods, and things to better enjoy the experience and boost performance.
Thanks in advance.
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You can google it and get it from some apk repositories
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You can google it and get it from some apk repositories
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here you go http://www.mediafire.com/file/uve4r5vb4qy087g/Google_base.apk/file
Mattc001 said:
You can google it and get it from some apk repositories
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Ok.... NO. LOL. Apparently you know not what I am saying. NEVERMIND.
Mattc001 said:
here you go http://www.mediafire.com/file/uve4r5vb4qy087g/Google_base.apk/file
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Or you do....thank you.
BadRx said:
Or you do....thank you.
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You welcome I hope it helps!!!
Hey guys, where can I find "Google_Base.apk" for miBox4s. I have found the launcher itself and it was easy to install, but wihtout "google_base" I can't do anything.
Thanks
jarekhunter said:
Hey guys, where can I find "Google_Base.apk" for miBox4s. I have found the launcher itself and it was easy to install, but wihtout "google_base" I can't do anything.
Thanks
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Hello my friend here is the link I have not tested it lately but I thin it is the same link. Sincerely,
Matt
http://www.mediafire.com/file/uve4r5vb4qy087g/Google_base.apk/file
Thanks, friend.
Unfortunately, it shows me the information that it cannot be installed at the end.
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Thanks, friend.
Unfortunately, it shows me the information that it cannot be installed at the end.
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Why not ? Do you know how to sideload apks ? make sure you are in developer mode and select usb configuration to MTP
Instead of Google_Base I added another version "com.google.android.katniss_6.12.20221010.3-14001602_minAPI24 (armeabi-v7a, x86) (nodpi) _apkmirror.com" Apparently this is it. Everything works but I have to be on VPN USA all the time because otherwise Home or the tab for you - it does not appear at all and I have an error. There is a chance to bypass the need to use vpn from the USA for the home tab to work? Thanks
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Instead of Google_Base I added another version "com.google.android.katniss_6.12.20221010.3-14001602_minAPI24 (armeabi-v7a, x86) (nodpi) _apkmirror.com" Apparently this is it. Everything works but I have to be on VPN USA all the time because otherwise Home or the tab for you - it does not appear at all and I have an error. There is a chance to bypass the need to use vpn from the USA for the home tab to work? Thanks
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Hello.
I need help. I install google tv launcher, but when i try to start it, i just have a black screen ob my TV, and I cant get back old android launcher because in adb shell told mi, that conection in terminated. Is there any possibility to get old launcher back?
Thank you
So I have a T-Mobile variant op9 and I was wanting to root the phone..
My bootloader and sim are locked. In developer menu, I was able to tick "allow oem unlock" so that's turned on.
Is it possible to root this phone with these conditions?
If not, can someone direct me to someone providing sim unlock services ?
Im kinda in the same boat. Mine must have had newer software because I had to disable a service to enable the oem unlocking option.
You will need an unlock token from here though: https://www.oneplus.com/us/unlock_token
that I know. I would submit asap. (Im still waiting its been 3 days)
This fastboot command will help you get info for the token page: fastboot oem get_unlock_code
There is a pc program called "ADB App control" that seems to be able to remove or disable almost anything. Im not rooted either but am very debloated now, signficant gains to free memory and free up about 3 gigs. Be careful if you use it, for example disabling Oneplus launcher (I use nova) stops bottom gestures from working... so definitely dont remove that!
PS: This adb shell command will remove Oneplus account log in from menu, if you want:
pm uninstall --user 0 com.oneplus.account
pm uninstall --user 0 com.oneplus.membership
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Im kinda in the same boat. Mine must have had newer software because I had to disable a service to enable the oem unlocking option.
You will need an unlock token from here though: https://www.oneplus.com/us/unlock_token
that I know. I would submit asap. (Im still waiting its been 3 days)
This fastboot command will help you get info for the token page: fastboot oem get_unlock_code
There is a pc program called "ADB App control" that seems to be able to remove or disable almost anything. Im not rooted either but am very debloated now, signficant gains to free memory and free up about 3 gigs. Be careful if you use it, for example disabling Oneplus launcher (I use nova) stops bottom gestures from working... so definitely dont remove that!
PS: This adb shell command will remove Oneplus account log in from menu, if you want:
pm uninstall --user 0 com.oneplus.account
pm uninstall --user 0 com.oneplus.membership
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Thanks for the response. Here's my current "about phone" , which allowed me to enable oem unlocking without doing anything extra other than ticking it on.