Is there a way to unpack an APK to install in a secured tablets which wont allow to install apk - General Questions and Answers

The android tablets is modified secured not allow to install any apk to that device.
Is there a way to use OTG cable and copy/paste the folder and file of apk to tablet's root location and make it work like installing it?
Need help here. Thanks

Betterlikethis2020 said:
The android tablets is modified secured not allow to install any apk to that device.
Is there a way to use OTG cable and copy/paste the folder and file of apk to tablet's root location and make it work like installing it?
Need help here. Thanks
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If it's that secure what makes you think such a easy way would work? No, it won't. Remove the security first

Fytdyh said:
If it's that secure what makes you think such a easy way would work? No, it won't. Remove the security first
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Bro. Need some help here. Just trying to see what works to add some Apps to that tablet

Betterlikethis2020 said:
Bro. Need some help here. Just trying to see what works to add some Apps to that tablet
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What tablet is it? What security does it have? Give us more info here, how am I supposed to help you if you don't provide anything.

It's a kefee score 7. Please don't ask me why I want to jailbreak it -_-

Fytdyh said:
What tablet is it? What security does it have? Give us more info here, how am I supposed to help you if you don't provide anything.
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When I say modified secured. I meant it's using an android system. But have very limited function. Like don't allow user to add apps. And no wifi or cell services. No memory slot. Only way I could think about adding apps to there is through an OTG cable

Betterlikethis2020 said:
When I say modified secured. I meant it's using an android system. But have very limited function. Like don't allow user to add apps. And no wifi or cell services. No memory slot. Only way I could think about adding apps to there is through an OTG cable
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It would help if you would just post more informations. For example, if I want to flash a file on samsung, I would use Odin. You cannot use Odin with other brands, like xiaomi, Huawei, oneplus. Post as much information you can. Do you want our help or not? So far you ve only said that the device is secured. That's not helpful at all, given there are many ways of securing a device, some devices have more means of securing them. What methods to bypass said security work on some and don't work on others. So, if you want help, post as much information as possible.

Fytdyh said:
It would help if you would just post more informations. For example, if I want to flash a file on samsung, I would use Odin. You cannot use Odin with other brands, like xiaomi, Huawei, oneplus. Post as much information you can. Do you want our help or not? So far you ve only said that the device is secured. That's not helpful at all, given there are many ways of securing a device, some devices have more means of securing them. What methods to bypass said security work on some and don't work on others. So, if you want help, post as much information as possible.
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He got one of these. No way he can break that through USB.
"USB communication modified to proprietary protocol."

heinhuiz said:
He got one of these. No way he can break that through USB.
"USB communication modified to proprietary protocol."
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1st, you have provided more information in a single post than the entire thread. Thanks.
2nd installing through adb debugging won't work?

Fytdyh said:
1st, you have provided more information in a single post than the entire thread. Thanks.
2nd installing through adb debugging won't work?
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1st, he said in it post #5.
2nd, with a proprietary protocol on the USB port? That would be a major flaw, considering what this device is meant for (providing entertainment to inmates).

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Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro (SGH-547) Root / CWR / Other Hacks

There is now a super thread over here with this root information and some more recoveries. I plan on expanding as more things are developed for the Rugby Pro.
I have added other hacks to this thread below the root download links. Enjoy.
The below guide outlines how to gain root on the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro (SGH-I547 ATT / Bell (Yes, Canada works!) / commanche). Please read through the full guide before attempting to root your device.
You will need ODIN v3.04 in order to gain root on the Rugby Pro (comanche), I will not post a link due to the nature of the package. Google has plenty of links for it.
BIG thanks to utkanos for all the help and making this a reality
Install instructions -- goldenlederhosen has provided some further information and detail about the below procedure here
Please read his post as well as the instructions before attempting this procedure
Install drivers from link below
Download necessary packages (clockwork recovery, root update) from the links below
Copy root update to your devices sdcard(s) -- Copy to both if external SD card is present
Charge phone to at least 80%
Power off the phone
Unplug from USB / Charger
Boot into download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power)
When asked if you want to continue, press Volume Up to enter download mode
Plugin phone and
Launch ODIN
Check the checkbox next to "PDA"
Click the PDA button
Select the comanche_cwr_6015_utkanos.tar.md5 file
Make sure only "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are selected
Click start
Your phone will reboot one the flash is complete
You now have Clockwork Recovery, continue with the steps to get root
Power off your phone
Unplug from USB / Charger
Boot into Clockwork Recovery (Home + Volume Up + Power -- Release when Samsung logo appears)
Select "Install zip from sd card"
Select "Choose zip from sd card"
Navigate to zip
Select zip
Confirm
Reboot
You should now have root
I am not responsible for anything bad that comes to your device when using the information posted in this thread. Everything here is dangerous, may cause a brick, will void a warranty and has the potential to just plain wreak havoc. Do not complain you followed my instructions and met with a dead device. Consider yourself warned
I've tested to the best of my ability, but I am one person with one device, I cannot catch all potential failure modes. If you find a problem and a fix, or have information that should be added let me know and I will update the necessary information.
Download Links
Head over to the super thread here (link) for links.
CWR Touch / ODIN
Courtesy of childrenofthehorn there is a now a Clockwork Recovery Touch and ODIN images for the ATT varient. The thread is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990519
Rootz Wiki Forum
childrenofthehorn has gotten a dedicated forum setup over at Rootz Wiki. Check it out: http://rootzwiki.com/forum/556-galax...o-development/
Works like a charm!
Thanks for doing this guys. I was thinking I would have to create an insecure kernel for the stock ROM in order to get root. You saved me a lot of time & energy. Expect a donation coming from my way.
dweide9 said:
Thanks for doing this guys. I was thinking I would have to create an insecure kernel for the stock ROM in order to get root. You saved me a lot of time & energy. Expect a donation coming from my way.
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Thank you much for the donation
Would you be willing to pull an image of the stock boot partition (dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7) and PM me a link?
Also: check the OP, I've added some info on how to get tethering (after rooting) without the need for a dedicated ATT tethering plan.
re: post-root stuff
>Would you be willing to pull an image of the stock boot partition (dd >if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7) and PM me a link?
I would if I had any experience. My plan to insecure the kernel would have been my 1st time getting my feet wet with such a thing.
>Also: check the OP, I've added some info on how to get tethering (after rooting) without >the need for a dedicated ATT tethering plan.
Thanks, I did but I don't find Tethering Manager. I did find Tethering Provision. Is that the same?
dweide9 said:
I would if I had any experience. My plan to insecure the kernel would have been my 1st time getting my feet wet with such a thing.
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You can copy the contents of boot by:
Install a terminal emulator from the market
Launch terminal
su
Accept request for root
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 of=/mnt/sdcard/mmcblk0p7_boot.img
Transfer mmcblk0p7_boot.img to your favorite cloud storage provider
Share link
If you run into trouble or have any questions let me know.
dweide9 said:
Thanks, I did but I don't find Tethering Manager. I did find Tethering Provision. Is that the same?
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Provision is a separate app. When I'm back by my laptop in the morning I'll double check the paths and report back. I froze mine using Ultimate Backup or Titanium Backup. I forget offhand.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk 2
boot partition image
I tried to provide the link to both tarball & zipped files of my boot partition image, but I haven't done 10 posts yet, so xda has restricted me. Let see if a little disguise will work:
secured [email protected]/#folders/0BwUellf9svE3M01kampaMU54NWc
So what fun stuff can you do with this file & how would my image be any different then yours? Or is it another issue, like uploading being restricted because you're a developer?
Also, I'm interested in learning the process of how you created/edited the files , in order to root the Rugby Pro. I'm sure your busy, so pointing me toward a tutorial would be great.
kemonine96 said:
Provision is a separate app. When I'm back by my laptop in the morning I'll double check the paths and report back. I froze mine using Ultimate Backup or Titanium Backup. I forget offhand.
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Looks like TetheringProvision.apk is the one to freeze (do not delete unless you have a backup). If you try this let me know.
dweide9 said:
I tried to provide the link to both tarball & zipped files of my boot partition image, but I haven't done 10 posts yet, so xda has restricted me. Let see if a little disguise will work:
secured [email protected]/#folders/0BwUellf9svE3M01kampaMU54NWc
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Thanks for the file. I just finished pulling it.
dweide9 said:
So what fun stuff can you do with this file
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I plan on using a stock boot image so I can put together an ODIN image that will flash the phone back to a stock state. If you root your phone or have a custom recovery / system / boot OTA updates will generally fail to apply. The best way to get an OTA update applied is to rollback to stock and install the OTA.
dweide9 said:
how would my image be any different then yours?
Or is it another issue, like uploading being restricted because you're a developer?
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The boot partition should be the same across devices unless you make modifications.
I had to blindly update the boot partition on my device to get root, so I do not have an un-changed copy of it. In order to get an OTA update applied and to work with some Cyanogen / Clockwork Recovery stuff I will need a clean boot partition image.
dweide9 said:
Also, I'm interested in learning the process of how you created/edited the files , in order to root the Rugby Pro. I'm sure your busy, so pointing me toward a tutorial would be great.
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I worked with a few people to get help putting together an ODIN image that allowed me to get custom recovery and the clockwork recovery update.zip. There is no general guide on the steps necessary.
If you are interested in diving into the custom rom / recovery stuff I will be doing some work with improving clockwork recovery for the Ruby Pro (commanche) and hopefully working on a Cyanogenmod 10 (JellyBean) port in the future. I am working on some items for the Rugby Smart (apache) at present, as soon as that stuff is taken care of I'll be focusing more on the Rugby Pro (commanche). If you are interested in taking a shot at updating the clockwork recovery for the commanche let me know and I can maybe point you in a few directions to get you going.
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>I had to blindly update the boot partition on my device to get root, so I do not have an >un-changed copy of it.
You probably know this, but here's where I downloaded Samsung's ROM (disguised again, & I'm pretty sure the new "c" version is for Canada) Just search for sgh-i547:
[email protected]
>If you are interested in diving into the custom rom / recovery stuff I will be doing some >work with improving clockwork recovery for the Ruby Pro (commanche) and hopefully >working on a Cyanogenmod 10 (JellyBean) port in the future.
I am interested. Realize I have miniscule programming skills (http, xml & Google {now MIT} App Inventor).
Also, I did freeze TetheringProvision, but I rarely tether. Usually I only need to when it's raining & my home DSL slows too much. I'll let you know if I have any problems when I do finally try it.
dweide9 said:
>I had to blindly update the boot partition on my device to get root, so I do not have an >un-changed copy of it.
You probably know this, but here's where I downloaded Samsung's ROM (disguised again, & I'm pretty sure the new "c" version is for Canada) Just search for sgh-i547:
[email protected]
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I pulled that package as well. Unfortunately it is only the GPL components they are required to release, not the full ROM sources. It does contain the kernel sources which will be very helpful down the line.
dweide9 said:
>If you are interested in diving into the custom rom / recovery stuff I will be doing some >work with improving clockwork recovery for the Ruby Pro (commanche) and hopefully >working on a Cyanogenmod 10 (JellyBean) port in the future.
I am interested. Realize I have miniscule programming skills (http, xml & Google {now MIT} App Inventor).
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There is a lot of testing work and guess/check for the ROM building stuff. I was thinking of setting up an IRC channel on FreeNode for discussing work on the device. Would you be interested / willing to move some of the interactive discussion over there once I have a channel setup?
dweide9 said:
Also, I did freeze TetheringProvision, but I rarely tether. Usually I only need to when it's raining & my home DSL slows too much. I'll let you know if I have any problems when I do finally try it.
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Keep me in the loop. I tend to only tether for the purpose of my tablet when I'm not near a WiFi AP. I wanted to point it out just in case, better to have it working before it's necessary.
Let me know if you want a modded stock kernel . I'l be willing to help, even though I don't have the device on-hand.
IRC channel on FreeNode is setup: #rugby-pro-dev for those that are interested.
Motorhead1991 said:
Let me know if you want a modded stock kernel . I'l be willing to help, even though I don't have the device on-hand.
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I think we should be covered at the moment. The first priority will likely be getting a recovery nailed down and 100% before working on a customized kernel. I'm hoping to get recovery nailed sooner than later so we can do things like nandroid and similar before starting in on CM10 or another ROM.
I am also working on the Rugby Smart (apache) CM9/3.0 Kernel/CM10 stuff as well so my time with the Pro is limited at the moment. Hopefully the Smart stuff moves quickly so I can loop back around to the Pro quickly.
>I pulled that package as well. Unfortunately it is only the GPL components they are >required to release, not the full ROM sources.
Ah, learn something new every day.
>I was thinking of setting up an IRC channel on FreeNode for discussing work on the >device. Would you be interested / willing to move some of the interactive discussion >over there once I have a channel setup?
Sure, I already monitor #opennic on freenode, so I can just open another channel.
kemonine96 said:
Looks like TetheringProvision.apk is the one to freeze (do not delete unless you have a backup). If you try this let me know.
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I deleted it, and now when I try and turn on the hotspot the device temporarily freezes and then I get the message "Unfortunatley, Settings has stopped."
MCKINLEC said:
I deleted it, and now when I try and turn on the hotspot the device temporarily freezes and then I get the message "Unfortunatley, Settings has stopped."
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Odd, I'll have to double check my device again. Do you have a backup of the apk, or do you need a copy of it to restore?
kemonine96 said:
Odd, I'll have to double check my device again. Do you have a backup of the apk, or do you need a copy of it to restore?
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Thanks, but I made a backup copy, Think the issue could be because it was deleted instead of frozen?
ETA, help, donation etc
I'm very interested in buying the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro for AT&T. However, there is no Cyanogenmod port for it yet. I really only want to have a phone if it can run a free ROM.
@kemonine96 et.al.:
When do you think a beta CM port will be ready?
I have not done any Android development and very little administration, but I am a seasoned Linux software engineer. Is there any way I can help with porting CM to this phone?
Finally, would a donation (kemonine96 has a paypal donations link) speed up the process? I can't afford to pay hundreds of dollars, but I could do something like 50....
goldenlederhosen said:
I'm very interested in buying the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro for AT&T. However, there is no Cyanogenmod port for it yet. I really only want to have a phone if it can run a free ROM.
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You are not alone in that sentiment. I won't run a device I know won't receive a CyanogenMod port. The good news is as long as there is root, CyanogenMod can be made to work.
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When do you think a beta CM port will be ready?
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"Soon". Myself and a couple others are working on a set of changes for the Rugby Smart (predecessor to the Pro) and once they are further along I will be looking into starting the CyanogenMod port for the Pro.
goldenlederhosen said:
I have not done any Android development and very little administration, but I am a seasoned Linux software engineer. Is there any way I can help with porting CM to this phone?
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Most definitely, there are a few things that would help out a CyanogenMod port significantly. If you contact me via IRC (see OP) or via PM we can discuss some of the options and take it from there. Please note I leave my IRC connection active 24x7 so I may not respond right away.
goldenlederhosen said:
Finally, would a donation (kemonine96 has a paypal donations link) speed up the process? I can't afford to pay hundreds of dollars, but I could do something like 50....
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As much as I may appreciate a donation, please hold off as I cannot commit to working on CyanogenMod for the Pro in a paid capacity I am comfortable with. I am working 50-60 hour work weeks at my day job so my free time is severely limited. I have every intention on bringing CyanogenMod to the Pro but it is a free time problem more than anything else.
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kemonine96 said:
Most definitely, there are a few things that would help out a CyanogenMod port significantly. If you contact me via IRC (see OP) or via PM we can discuss some of the options and take it from there. Please note I leave my IRC connection active 24x7 so I may not respond right away.
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Okay, will do.

[ROOT]Samsung SM-J120A Galaxy Express 3 / Galaxy J1 2016

Below you will find instructions how to root this device.
The following procedure has been tested up to firmware J120AUCU2APJ2
KNOX should remain 0x0
However you undertake this at your own risk.
Issues:
Wifi passwords not remembered (fix below)
Stock Flashlight app not working.
Model number may be missing from build.prop (fix below)
Instructions
1. Flash the eng boot image.
This is a special boot image normally used by engineers, it allows selinux to be booted in permissive mode with relaxed root restrictions.
Do not replace this image with the stock image after rooting your device or you will possibly soft brick your device.
(See below for how to recover)
ENG_BOOT_J120A_PG1
Download Odin v3.11.1
Reboot Phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Download the ENG_BOOT_J120A_PG1.tar to your PC and add it to AP / PDA in ODIN.
Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes
2. Install and run Kingroot:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/kingro...-release/kingroot-5-0-5-android-apk-download/
You may need to run Kingroot several times to gain successful root.
3. Install and run SuperSU me to remove Kingroot and convert to SuperSU (not required) :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ore&pcampaignid=APPU_1_uzPDVbGyFcGNyATHrqmoCA
Alternative (free) method to replace Kingroot:
Follow Steps 3 to 12.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ide-how-to-root-tripping-knox-kitkat-t3129484
Don't flash the boot partition with Flashfire, uncheck.
You will also need to flash the system version of SuperSU not EverRoot.
When you get to step 12, don't flash the firmware. Disable EverRoot and just flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/v2-64-2-66-supersu-mode-t3286120
4. Wifi fix:
modify the line below in /system/build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=true to false
5. To fix “Unauthorized actions have been detected”
disable 'security log agent'
6. Model number missing fix:
http://www.techgainer.com/change-fake-android-device-model-number-and-brand-name/
Enjoy your rooted device
To recover from a soft brick flash the firmware below.
https://firmwarefile.com/samsung-sm-j120a
FEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED PLEASE.
THANKS.
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Still no TWRP, though, right?
fbueller said:
Still no TWRP, though, right?
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Not possible I'm afraid.
ashyx said:
Not possible I'm afraid.
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As ashyx mentioned in a previous post, Flashfire works. Loaded Xposed for Samsung via the Wa?? version.
spicybeansandricey, to clarify, Wanam is a modified version of Xposed for Samsung phones. Google is my friend, Google is your friend and Google is our friend. If you Googled it, you will find links to the same/similar packages linked by ashyx to get Xposed on Samsung phones. Since I was skimming the articles and successfully installed on a 4" screen, I wasn't sure about the name but only remembered the first 2 letters. In fact, the tutorial I followed was different from ashyx's post and gave no credit to XDA.
As an addendum, Flashfire works great and was able to back up EFS files. I just chose to backup EVERYTHING since I don't know what I will need later. My 128GB sd card cost more than the phone! LOL As for my vacation reading list and Google, I still have to read up on new superuser and root that can survive OTAs and root detection.
shirleys143 said:
Flashfire works. Loaded Xposed for Samsung via the Wa?? version.
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Yeh flash fire is pretty much the next best thing to custom recovery with a few little tricks of its own.
Anyone have a list of garbage that can be safely removed? Even after stripping some of the obvious stuff there's over 4Gb of system stuff.
Can I remove the Samsung stuff like Galaxy Apps and such? I don't want to remove anything that will make it unstable so that I can still reset it back to fresh and begin over, but without the bloat ware of that makes sense?
ViralThread said:
Anyone have a list of garbage that can be safely removed? Even after stripping some of the obvious stuff there's over 4Gb of system stuff.
Can I remove the Samsung stuff like Galaxy Apps and such? I don't want to remove anything that will make it unstable so that I can still reset it back to fresh and begin over, but without the bloat ware of that makes sense?
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No matter how much you remove from system the size will never change, it's rather a pointless exercise. All you're doing is creating unused space.
ashyx said:
Yeh flash fire is pretty much the next best thing to custom recovery with a few little tricks of its own.
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SO i tried to flash xposed via flashfire and got the old "system software not authorized by at&t has been found on your phone..." brick.
How to get xposed on there without bricking?
ashyx said:
No matter how much you remove from system the size will never change, it's rather a pointless exercise. All you're doing is creating unused space.
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So what's the point of rooting? The primary reason was to remove the bloat and recover some usable space on the device. Out of 8GB there's less than 3gb of usable storage on it rendering it mostly useless for anything but a media player or emulator box loading crap off the SDCard.
What a waste.
ViralThread said:
So what's the point of rooting? The primary reason was to remove the bloat and recover some usable space on the device. Out of 8GB there's less than 3gb of usable storage on it rendering it mostly useless for anything but a media player or emulator box loading crap off the SDCard.
What a waste.
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Rooting is about more than debloating. It's about having control over your device.
Why don't you use adoptable storage if you need more space?
You can always move user apps to system to take up the space you've created. There are plenty of apps that can do this such as system app remover. That way not only do you utilise that space but you also free up storage space.
spicybeansandricey said:
SO i tried to flash xposed via flashfire and got the old "system software not authorized by at&t has been found on your phone..." brick.
How to get xposed on there without bricking?
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How do you class a message, which is easily removed, as a brick?
ashyx said:
Rooting is about more than debloating. It's about having control over your device.
Why don't you use adoptable storage if you need more space?
You can always move user apps to system to take up the space you've created. There are plenty of apps that can do this such as system app remover. That way not only do you utilise that space but you also free up storage space.
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Adoptable storage is useless. Most of the apps will not see it and refuse to install data there, making it impossible to install anything large on the device or more than a few small apps/games.
I hadn't considered moving installed apps to system space I will give system app removed a glance. Thx
ashyx said:
How do you class a message, which is easily removed, as a brick?
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i just asked how to install xposed on there, who cares about what i feel is a brick or not. a brick, soft or hard is still a brick.
is there a way to get xposed on the j120a without custom recovery? i tried flashfire, maybe my setting were incorrect? do you have a method?
thanks in advance.
spicybeansandricey said:
i just asked how to install xposed on there, who cares about what i feel is a brick or not. a brick, soft or hard is still a brick.
is there a way to get xposed on the j120a without custom recovery? i tried flashfire, maybe my setting were incorrect? do you have a method?
thanks in advance.
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Yes there is, but due to your attitude sort yourself out. I honestly don't know why I bother sometimes with this forum.
ashyx said:
Yes there is, but due to your attitude sort yourself out. I honestly don't know why I bother sometimes with this forum.
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thats kind of harsh considering i just asked for instructions on how to get xposed on my phone. instead of helping you wanted to put me down for not using the word "brick" in a manner thats acceptable to you.
im sorry that we dont agree on semantics. i really have no "attitude" and how one can attribute an attitude to text on a website is debatable at best.
I have no ill-will, malice, or attitude, i had a general question that i was asking about and was looking to someone who looked like they had the answer for it. Normally, i "sort" these things out myself, but i went against my better judgement and asked here...(hence my 2 reply post history.)
if you can help me, i would gladly reward you for your time, via bitcoin, etc; I honestly have no issue other than i dont have the time to sit and look into this stuff like i use to 4-5 years ago. I promise you, i have no sort of attitude. this is just a forum FFS, and above all else, im not an 'ingrate.' i am always appreciative for any help that i receive.
If you could find the will to help me i would greatly appreciate it, otherwise lets not part ways with any ill-will, that's the last thing that i would ever want to happen.
thanks again for your time.
Ok so here's what my experience with system app remover was, and I hope I wasn't sounding rude or unappreciative, Immsimply trying to work towards a certain endpoint solution if possible.
System app remover did not permit me to relocate user apps into system space, in fact it won't let me move any apps as it claims "sdcard share the same disk with os", both in "move to phone" and in "move to sdcard" options.
Is there any reliable way to install apps directly to the external SDCard? Maybe install them to internal storage and then manually move them and symlink them? That wouldn't work for large apps but might allow installation of more smaller apps?
Essentially what you've stated means even the system is on its own "partition" right? So as I remove stuff that's stored in the /system folder, it's freeing space but not space my Android can access for the purpose of installation ?
Is that a proper summary of my situation?
Thanks in advance
spicybeansandricey said:
thats kind of harsh considering i just asked for instructions on how to get xposed on my phone. instead of helping you wanted to put me down for not using the word "brick" in a manner thats acceptable to you.
im sorry that we dont agree on semantics. i really have no "attitude" and how one can attribute an attitude to text on a website is debatable at best.
I have no ill-will, malice, or attitude, i had a general question that i was asking about and was looking to someone who looked like they had the answer for it. Normally, i "sort" these things out myself, but i went against my better judgement and asked here...(hence my 2 reply post history.)
if you can help me, i would gladly reward you for your time, via bitcoin, etc; I honestly have no issue other than i dont have the time to sit and look into this stuff like i use to 4-5 years ago. I promise you, i have no sort of attitude. this is just a forum FFS, and above all else, im not an 'ingrate.' i am always appreciative for any help that i receive.
If you could find the will to help me i would greatly appreciate it, otherwise lets not part ways with any ill-will, that's the last thing that i would ever want to happen.
thanks again for your time.
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OK, let's start again. Maybe I mistook your response, it just seemed a little snipey. To get help in the right direction, proper details of what the actual issue is goes a long way to obtaining the solution. Stating a message caused a brick isn't anything I've ever come across before which is why I asked the question? However it seems further to that post you actually meant Xposed caused the brick after you saw that message and rebooted.
So going back to what I previously stated about correct details, here we are 3 unnecessary posts later.
Moving on...to install Xposed you need to ensure you use the wanam build of Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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ashyx said:
OK, let's start again. Maybe I mistook your response, it just seemed a little snipey. To get help in the right direction, proper details of what the actual issue is goes a long way to obtaining the solution. Stating a message caused a brick isn't anything I've ever come across before which is why I asked the question? However it seems further to that post you actually meant Xposed caused the brick after you saw that message and rebooted.
So going back to what I previously stated about correct details, here we are 3 unnecessary posts later.
Moving on...to install Xposed you need to ensure you use the wanam build of Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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thank you so much!! that was what the "wa???" was in the first few post of this thread that i didnt understand. i sincerely was not trying to come off as pompous, snipey etc; so thank you for helping me. I run a vbulletin forum myself so im no stranger to miscommunication.
I appreciate your help, honestly and sincerely. ill give this a try and be back, my sincerest thanks again.
ViralThread said:
Ok so here's what my experience with system app remover was, and I hope I wasn't sounding rude or unappreciative, Immsimply trying to work towards a certain endpoint solution if possible.
System app remover did not permit me to relocate user apps into system space, in fact it won't let me move any apps as it claims "sdcard share the same disk with os", both in "move to phone" and in "move to sdcard" options.
Is there any reliable way to install apps directly to the external SDCard? Maybe install them to internal storage and then manually move them and symlink them? That wouldn't work for large apps but might allow installation of more smaller apps?
Essentially what you've stated means even the system is on its own "partition" right? So as I remove stuff that's stored in the /system folder, it's freeing space but not space my Android can access for the purpose of installation ?
Is that a proper summary of my situation?
Thanks in advance
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Whoops, my bad. That's was the wrong app to suggest. I actually meant this one that DOES move user apps to system. You can see the mistake with the similar names!
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CBowAA&usg=AFQjCNFe58rupOZgD6hS3UfXr-2rkHxsyQ[/url]
By the way I suggest this busybox:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CB8wAg&usg=AFQjCNGS1LQ2kB8PZ4Y--lzVTOG1SKQWvA
ashyx said:
Whoops, my bad. That's was the wrong app to suggest. I actually meant this one that DOES move user apps to system. You can see the mistake with the similar names!
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CBowAA&usg=AFQjCNFe58rupOZgD6hS3UfXr-2rkHxsyQ[/url]
By the way I suggest this busybox:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CB8wAg&usg=AFQjCNGS1LQ2kB8PZ4Y--lzVTOG1SKQWvA
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Thanks for the quick response.
I installed /system/app/remover and it seemed to offer a solution. However upon moving few apps to system with the app, it's merely removing them. So more tweaking needed.
Will keep update on progress.
Thanks again
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Is it safe to remove all of the Samsung stuff? Will that break the reset ability?

Disable ability of installing/removing apps on android smartphone

Is there an elegant way to disable the ability of a smartphone user to install and uninstall applications?
We have the following situation. Our company purchased smartphones for employees so that they communicate with customers on corporate phones, rather than by personal ones. All they need is a telephone connection, the Viber and corporate mail. As a system administrator, I want to configure the devices for these sevices only. If I make a rooting of the smartphones, can I make some changes that disable ability to install and uninstall apps from files and Google Play? And will I be able to easily turn this ability back on in the future to install some application for user?
Smartphone's model Lenovo A Plus, Android version 5.1.
One way would be to remove package installer app from system partition. I am not sure though, just give it a try
naagdevta said:
One way would be to remove package installer app from system partition. I am not sure though, just give it a try
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Thank you for answer! I must say, I'm new to android, although I have experience in administering FreeBSD (both systems are unix-like). Can you give me a resource from which I could learn about administering and tweaking android?
yurybx said:
Thank you for answer! I must say, I'm new to android, although I have experience in administering FreeBSD (both systems are unix-like). Can you give me a resource from which I could learn about administering and tweaking android?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/go...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
These guides are mostly for nexus 5 but once you go through them you will get a fair idea about everything. Then you can search things for your specific device model.
naagdevta said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/go...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
These guides are mostly for nexus 5 but once you go through them you will get a fair idea about everything. Then you can search things for your specific device model.
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Thank you very much!
I began to get acquainted with the process of obtaining root-access, and was surprised when I found out that there are no standard unix files "passwd" and "master.passwd" in the android. This means that I can not set a password for root-access, and the user will be free to use root-access. How to solve this problem? Maybe I need a custom firmware or a special app? But which one exactly?
yurybx said:
I began to get acquainted with the process of obtaining root-access, and was surprised when I found out that there are no standard unix files "passwd" and "master.passwd" in the android. This means that I can not set a password for root-access, and the user will be free to use root-access. How to solve this problem? Maybe I need a custom firmware or a special app? But which one exactly?
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Supersu or magisk, they get automatically installed when you flash their zip file from custom recovery to root the phone. But not all phones have custom recovery or firmware. Mostly it depends on popularity of device, if your phone is popular many developers would be working on it.
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Supersu or magisk, they get automatically installed when you flash their zip file from custom recovery to root the phone. But not all phones have custom recovery or firmware. Mostly it depends on popularity of device, if your phone is popular many developers would be working on it.
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I managed to block the ability to install and uninstall programs by disabling the packageinstaller and daemon installd. Thank you for suggestion!

Android 9 (P) gps.conf file

Hia this is my first post here!
I am having an issue with my Samsung s10e that is rooted with magisk. I have messed with the gps.conf files and i was wondering if anyone can give me the default gps.conf files for my firmware?
And just in case, where i should put this.
My gps is completely useless at this point, only way to get location is via wifi.
Thank you if anyone can help me
RealIndica said:
Hia this is my first post here!
I am having an issue with my Samsung s10e that is rooted with magisk. I have messed with the gps.conf files and i was wondering if anyone can give me the default gps.conf files for my firmware?
And just in case, where i should put this.
My gps is completely useless at this point, only way to get location is via wifi.
Thank you if anyone can help me
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Download the stock firmware for your specific model number and region, then extract the gps.conf from the firmware for yourself.
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Droidriven said:
Download the stock firmware for your specific model number and region, then extract the gps.conf from the firmware for yourself.
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Hia yes i could do this but i do not have any computer at the moment, only the phone itself :/
RealIndica said:
Hia yes i could do this but i do not have any computer at the moment, only the phone itself :/
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Ok, what is your point? This should be possible without needing a PC.
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Droidriven said:
Download the stock firmware for your specific model number and region, then extract the gps.conf from the firmware for yourself.
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Droidriven said:
Ok, what is your point? This should be possible without needing a PC.
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Lack of storage space, long extraction times, long wait download..
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Lack of storage space, long extraction times, long wait download..
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Where there is a will, there is a way, you just aren't willing. That is your failing, not ours.
Oh, you mean you are lazy and it isn't convenient enough for you? You may as well have said "because I don't want to" or "because I don't feel like doing it". I'm pretty sure that creating problems that you aren't prepared for is not convenient either.
The fact that you attempted to modify gps without making a TWRP backup and without first downloading your stock firmware before you made the modification tells me that you did not even try to prepare for potential problems before you made the modification. If you had properly prepared before making the modification, you wouldn't have to be here asking for the files that you need. If you aren't willing to be prepared before modifying your device then you shouldn't be modifying your device. Don't be lazy and don't expect everyone here to cater to your desire for convenience.
Lack of storage space? You have an S10 don't you? I'm sure it has at least 16GB of internal storage and also has an external sdcard slot, so storage space is the least of your issues. Long extraction time? So it isn't convenient, big deal. Long download time? Having a copy of stock firmware is very important, regardless of how long it takes to download.
I'm willing to bet that the gps.conf is not the only thing or the last thing that you will attempt to modify, this means that somewhere along the way, you will probably attempt to modify something else and cause another issue. If you download your stock firmware NOW, you will have what you need if something else goes wrong. Besides, what are you going to do if you corrupt your device to the point that the stock firmware must be flashed in order to fix it? Also, modifying devices without having a PC on hand to fix potential issues is not very sensible, get a PC or at least find a way to have access to a PC when needed.
Downloading your stock firmware for the files you need now or the files you may need in the future will save yourself and all of us the hassle of finding/providing what you need the next time you screw up. Save yourself the trouble and download your firmware, the fact that you "don't want to" doesn't matter. If you had downloaded it, you would already have your device fixed by now instead of still waiting for someone to do it for you. I'd say that is more convenient, wouldn't you?
The point is, you can do this for yourself, if you want your phone fixed, get busy.
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New methods to custom software no root or unlock bootload

I have started developing of an android app project, some can give user privilege to edit system without root and unlocking bootloader.
Here is info about how my program do it.
1. Capture network traffic and get server IP and port of this application some update the system. (SYSTEMUPDATE.APK).
2. Starting portforwarding to my server and capture request from application and my server will be to a VPN, so the request can be send from my server to orginal server and back.
Softwareupdate.apk will ask for updates, after it has begin downloading of this update, will my server save networktracffic and my server has a program, some can detect specific files. (Update.zip)
3. Now will my program send the custom update over my server, some user has makes self and selected in app.
4. Now will systemupdate.apk get the modified version of its update and the target device will install it.
Note: My program don't unpack the files, but it's has patch function for avb security and its zip verification.
I upload soon the project to GitHub, some open source.
Note: Have a copy of your software, because you are need copy of your vbmeta.img's files...
add list of supported (confirmed working) devices you tested successfully
aIecxs said:
add list of supported (confirmed working) devices you tested successfully
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All devices would essentially work with this if correct signature and fake host identical to your manufacturers. Sad to say if you root you would still have detection. Maybe this will be a way to escape widevine degradation
Hey Joe! I loaded your image and your account is active with your Lovoo! now i have serious problems with my girl because she thought i wrote that!best regards! pete
Oh my gosh! I just noticed!! I will clean up this image immediately! and thanks for that info bro! and I'm really sorry about your girl!!
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All devices would essentially work with this if correct signature and fake host identical to your manufacturers.
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just name a single one. what device used for testing? which manufacturers signature you have spoofed successfully?
aIecxs said:
just name a single one. what device used for testing? which manufacturers signature you have spoofed successfully?
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People have spoofed server using msm tools in the past. This is pretty much the same thing. Browse xda
so you are asking us to send our traffic to your server on good trust, but you don't have any proof and don't answer the question lol
aIecxs said:
so you are asking us to send our traffic to your server on good trust, but you don't have any proof and don't answer the question lol
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My server. Are you crazy. You make your own virtual server on your computer. Man you are smart. Do you just like to argue about things you don't know anything about and are obviously to lazy to search.
And if you are mistaken I'm not the op of this thread.
JonasHS said:
I have started developing of an android app project, some can give user privilege to edit system without root and unlocking bootloader.
Here is info about how my program do it.
1. Capture network traffic and get server IP and port of this application some update the system. (SYSTEMUPDATE.APK).
2. Starting portforwarding to my server and capture request from application and my server will be to a VPN, so the request can be send from my server to orginal server and back.
Softwareupdate.apk will ask for updates, after it has begin downloading of this update, will my server save networktracffic and my server has a program, some can detect specific files. (Update.zip)
3. Now will my program send the custom update over my server, some user has makes self and selected in app.
4. Now will systemupdate.apk get the modified version of its update and the target device will install it.
Note: My program don't unpack the files, but it's has patch function for avb security and its zip verification.
I upload soon the project to GitHub, some open source.
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I count "my server" six times. there is no github link. it's common sense one can't modify system on locked bootloader. it's not my job to proof you wrong, it's your job to proof this genius hack!
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And if you are mistaken I'm not the op of this thread.
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LOL completely missed that! sorry for arguing at you. But wth did you reply for him? xD
aIecxs said:
LOL completely missed that! sorry for arguing at you. But wth did you reply for him? xD
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I didn't you quoted me, bc I told you it technically would work
technically... except that no OEM would leak their private key
wait... just read that today. this is gamechanger
Android OEM key leak means sideloaded "updates" could be hiding serious malware
Samsung, LG, and MediaTek are among the companies affected.
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