G2 Voice Widget works on G1! - G1 General

First go to www.google.com/voice and set up an account. After going through the set up, you need to download the apk(which can be found on xda). Sorry I don't have the link to download. Once you downloaded the apk, then place it on the root of your sdcard. I used astro to open the apk and then it installed to my phone. I didn't uninstall the current voice application, the new apk will just update your current voice application. Make sure you have "unknown sources" checked in you settings, before you start all this. After all said and done. Long press your homescreen, add the voice widget, press on the "phone icon" and follow the steps. Now you're done! Enjoy a lil G2 love on your G1!
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can you please find the link?...i tried to search in xda but no luck... thanks

Here is the link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=04A24GWT
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I also believe you need to have a 2.2 rom.
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Keyboard on froyo test rom

Has anyone been able or tried to install the HTC_ime keyboard onvy froyo add get it to work ? When I installed it I got a force close loop.
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Only the 1.5 version of the HTC_IME keyboard works with the 2.2 ROM. Unfortunately, the voice input does not work since it is only the 1.5 version. This is the version that works.
http://www.hallerud.se/htc_ime_jonasl_lowres15_27.zip
thank you so much !
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I tried to flash it and it said the installation failed
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Don't flash. Just install like a regular app
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How because it downloads as a zip file
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Un zip it
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The .apk is in the zip file ?
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tcb203 said:
The .apk is in the zip file ?
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There are two .apk to install and both are in the zip file... with the time spent posting that question you could have just opened it and found out what was inside
I use ShapeWriter and it works perfectly.
derekwilkinson said:
There are two .apk to install and both are in the zip file... with the time spent posting that question you could have just opened it and found out what was inside
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@derekwilkinson - i dont think it was necessary for you to get smart all i did was ask a simple question b/c i didnt know. being the smart ass you seem to be you should have realized i didnt know i was supposed to unzip it until i realized the flash failed and said it wasnt working !
Use a file explorer like Astro to open the .zip. You should get an option to open with app manager (or something along those lines ha ha) and you should be able to install.
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pushing necessary lib files will enable farther versions of the IME keyboard to work, you still dont get voice recognition to work but the keyboard is there.

[Q] Revert YouTube App?

I've had the IcedGlacier ROM for about 2 weeks and it's nearly flawless, but the one thing that is killing me is the pre-loaded Youtube app on the ROM. iWanted to revert back to the stock youtube.apk but when iTry to install the apk it just fails. So yeah any help would be nice haha.Oh and iHave been looking around the site, im new & iLove the site and looking foward to learning more
Open Market press uninstall youtube. You will have your old youtube.
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I've tried that and this keeps coming up: 'Application Not Installed' I'll post a picture in a few.
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Cant install gingerbread youtube on 2.1 stock

Hello guys. I seems cannot install the convertion version of gb youtube to my stock 2.1. When i press install,the installing meter run,but after a while i got msg 'application not installed'. Any solution please tell me. Thanks in advance.
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Hello man.
To start with a clear mind the youtube app can only be installed on 2.2+ but there's a way to work it around.
First you must be rooted, root explorer should be installed too.
In root explorer go to system/app
Mount r/w on the top right you'd find a button to do it, in this file u'd find the youtube app, delete it.
Now go back two times and enter the file data/data, also mount r/w , now search for the word tube here and then delete it.
Now u can install the latest youtube app
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Ive tried your instruction. But it seems same msg appear ' application not installed.thks for the help
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Sry man, forgot to tell u to delete the youtube file in data/dalvik cache
This should work otherwise try another apk
And ur wlcm man any time
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orait,let me try 1st
gothickah0 said:
Ive tried your instruction. But it seems same msg appear ' application not installed.thks for the help
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Download titanium back-up from the market..
Titanium back-up can do uninstall even system app..
Uninstall and install new one..
Thank you guys, i manage to install it by following instruction from the original post. Thanks again
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Google talk with video chat

I have been looking for Google talk with video chat .apk but I can't find it anywhere can someone lead me in the right direction and help me out?
I'm running virtuous unity 1.27. If that helps thanks guys
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Google it. It'll point you to Android General section.
The only thing I have found from googleing it is ways through adb and flashing it. I was wondering if there is an apk.
Download gapps.zip from rom manager or through one of the aosp based rom threads, open the zip with root explorer and extract talk.apk
There are flashable ZIPs that also include 2.3.4 framework (which is needed for the apk to work). Use Google better.
"Google talk video xda" is the obvious string that you should have tried. I just checked again for you.
Thanks for checking again for me jack! Your such a sweetheart hahaha
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Download "Talk 1.3 Installer" from the market. This got brought up in the virtuous unity thread and I suggested it there, too. It's crazy easy and quick.
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eliasadrian said:
Download "Talk 1.3 Installer" from the market. This got brought up in the virtuous unity thread and I suggested it there, too. It's crazy easy and quick.
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I was just about to mention this. I can confirm it works on Cyanogen's CM7 ROM.

Unknown Source

I just tried downloading and installing the new Android Market. The apk downloaded when I clicked install it stated unknown source.
I read somewhere about a check box but my phone does not have this check box. So how do I fix the problem?
Help please.
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go into settings > applications > there should be a checkbox there if you are rooted and running a deodex rom.
I am not rooted. I am on a stock rom.
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Root then
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How?
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Look for your phone in the forums, there should be plenty of guides on how to do it
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ericu571 said:
How?
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Look for "Gladroot" or "Gingerbreak"...
The "adb install" method should work too.
You will need GladEnabler for sideloading. This is what will give you the "unknown sources" checkbox. Rooting does not give you sideloading.
You will however require root before you can use GladEnabler.
Follow the Gingerbreak instructions to gain root. Look for Gingerbreak.exe at the bottom of the 1st post. This is the easiest way to use Gingerbreak. You can also use adb if you are comfortable with it per the instructions.
Note: You will lose everything on your internal sdcard when you use Gingerbreak, so backup up anything on the internal sdcard which you do not want to lose. You can just copy and paste the files to your external sdcard or a pc, then copy and paste the files back afterwards.
I have a bone stock, unrooted, Atrix.......and the download worked for me....I was very surprised, because of the not being able to sideload.....but it did ask first, if I wanted to download and replace, because it is a system app.....but works great, but not sure how much i like the new look......still getting used to it.....
Do they have a mac version?
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ericu571 said:
Do they have a mac version?
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You will have to search for that. I don't know myself.
Just looked at Sideload Wonder Machine also, and it is for Windows.
There may be something else for Mac which will allow you to sideload like that does on Windows.
<edit> Found it for Mac. Will post download link for you shortly.
<edit2> Ok, here it is ------> Installer Script. Website link ------> http://forums.androidcentral.com/android-sideload-wonder-machine/24362-sideload-wonder-machine-linux-mac.html.
I believe you don't even need root for this to work with minimal functionality. You will need root because Market is a system app. You have to join the community to get access yourself to the downloads. Hope this helps you out!
ericu571 said:
Do they have a mac version?
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Just find a PC and do it.
If done correctly, it takes about five minutes.
Or try bootcamp.

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