I've extracted the bluetooth files from the Ace dump (Used in Desire HD Roms) and these seem to be working for standard Desire Roms too and solve the problem of some non working headsets, well at least for my couple of Plantronics units tested on my froyo/sense build. If anyone wants to test, I enclose the files. For Cm6/ standard froyo maybe try the system/etc files only, but I haven't tested.
Make a backup of your system.ext2 file so you can reverse changes.
Unmount system and place files in: /bin, system/bin. /etc, system/etc.
system/lib. (I deleted the current files first)
Again backup your system.ext2 as this might not work for you.
Do I try this if my bluetooth is connecting but not getting any sounds when calls come in?
Yep that's the problem I had with all builds (except new hd builds) this fixed it for me.
BT
may i know what does it do? right now i have to physically enable bluetooth by using the workaround. will this auto connect our bluetooth like the actual android phones?
dericion said:
may i know what does it do? right now i have to physically enable bluetooth by using the workaround. will this auto connect our bluetooth like the actual android phones?
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Mine autoconnects, when you make a call you can here it in your headset now with no workround, no need pressing this or that button first. There are quite a few new files in the etc, folder which seem to be missing before. If anyone has any luck with this please let us know. ps. If your not using sense based Rom then your bluetooth lib files will be different and maybe wont work, so maybe try only the etc files.
Do you know if this works on the evo builds or just the desire builds?
dbh369 said:
Do you know if this works on the evo builds or just the desire builds?
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I am using michyprimas latest evo based kernel. It should work on any sense ROM but maybe you can test?
Sure, still a noob at hacking these systems, a little more direction. I've found the root files using es explorer, now what?
Edit: did the root/system/<lib,etc,bin> directory in my Android folder trick and restarted. It seems to have loaded your files in /system/* , in /etc but not it /bin. It did not seem to fix my problem of no audio. I get all controls working fine (volume, call hang up, etc,) on my Plantronics 520, but no change in the audio, still comes through the speaker.
Maybe if you use something like root explorer to delete and replace the files in all 5 locations, rather than the root method in Android folder, then you can be 100% sure if it works or not. Check also file permissions all boxes ticked (chmod 777)
It's working!! Thank you!
I have never had my LG hbm-520 working correctly with any build until now. The fix doesn't seem to work when I tried it with Hastarin 4.1 but it's working very well with CoreDroid .4 plus Michy R0 evo build.
can someone help me out and tell me where the lib folder is located? I dont see it in the root folder. I see bin and etc but no luck on lib. Does it not exist and that is why i dont see it? I imagine i can just copy them over folder to folder and over write the current ones.
I am having the problem with bluetooth. Everything connects and allows me to control. However when i receive a call i can answer i just cant hear them and they cant hear me. It works if i call them though.
NM i see them in the /system folder. Gonna give it a shot.
So then the question is what location do we replace the files? in / or /system/ or ...?
@ aaronkt; there is an etc folder in the root of your device and within the system folder, copy/ replace files I posted twice, ie to both locations. Exactly the same to bin folder both locations, lastly to lib folder located within system folder.
LondonTownGuy said:
@ aaronkt; there is an etc folder in the root of your device and within the system folder, copy/ replace files I posted twice, ie to both locations. Exactly the same to bin folder both locations, lastly to lib folder located within system folder.
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Some file seems to be protected when you try to copy with ES Explorer... any suggestion about this?
Thank you, ciaooo.
max.tytn said:
Some file seems to be protected when you try to copy with ES Explorer... any suggestion about this?
Thank you, ciaooo.
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Turn on the root explorer settings then you can copy over the files. Turn the settings off after you're done.
Fantastic,
this fixed all my problem with the car free speaking in my Ford S-Max.
Latnik
Hi London Guy,
Could you please extract for us the hTC ebooker reader from the Desire HD rom. I imagine if the files are extracted the Reader maybe be able to work with the Evo and other roms even though its currently not working even with the HD rom. Sorry I dont know how to extract android apps from rom would have tried to do it myself. I am really looking forward to the day I will be able to use the beautiful htc Reader in my android HD2 similar to the winmo reader. Thx
Didn't work for me unfortunately.
I'm running this rom at the mo NexusHD2-FRG83_V1.2__Froyo_2.2.1_
I tried replacing all the files first and bluetooth stopped working altogether.
So I restored system.ext22
Then I tried just replacing the system/etc files. That didn't work so I replaced /etc files as well and that didn't work either.
I can't live without stereo music so I guess I'll have to go back to another build.
@playstation the ace dump has been posted here, if you want to try the ereader files. It will be much harder to get them to work as they are probably linked to that sense version and device id.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787199
@chrisnash it may have been useful to also change the kernel too in your test, eg. to one supporting the sense bluetooth stack, I guess the rom you used will be using something like michyprimas R11 then you needed to change it to the o (sense) version yours would have been the n (nexus) version.Having said that there are probably more changes that may be needed, maybe a plain froyo /cm6 based rom can be built from scratch to support the sense bluetooth drivers.
I; For one am wishing for an updated Froyo (Stock or CM6 only) build.....
(I tried this also with no luck getting BT).....
I am fortunately blessed with patience.......
I am having bt issues on the non sense builds. Bt pairs and connects no issues. Once I try to make a call, it locks up phone and I have to pull the battery. This has benn an ongoing issue with all builds I have tried. Any ideas?
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This is a collection of audio files from several ROMs from several phones, including:
CDMA Hero - 1.5
CDMA Hero - AOSP 2.1
CDMA Hero - Sense 2.1
Motorola Stock
Samsung Stock
There are almost 200 different sounds in this collection! Tons of variety!
Also note that this frees up some space in your /system partition! Always a good thing!
Copy the .zip posted and flash it just like any other update.zip. This will delete your current system/media/audio folders (with the exception of ui) and place the repository on your sdcard. BE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE ON YOUR SDCARD BEFORE FLASHING THIS!
Updates:
Included additional sounds from here
Created an update.zip to automagically delete current system files
Download
Gregalous said:
IThe .zip posted contains a folder called media. To use the sounds, unzip the attached file to your tools folder and from ADB:
Code:
adb remount
adb push media /system/media/
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There is no need to put the files in /system/
You can make a /media folder on the SD card and it works the same... *AND* the files won't get hosed with every ROM reflash.
x99percent said:
There is no need to put the files in /system/
You can make a /media folder on the SD card and it works the same... *AND* the files won't get hosed with every ROM reflash.
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I tried that first but then all the files show up in your Music player. I also tried putting a .nomedia file in the folder but then they didn't show up at all.
This is the only way I've found that works completely.
Dont put it in your system folder. Create a /media/audio/notifications or /media/audio/ringtones folder on your sdcard. My ringtones and notifications are seen in these folders.
Gregalous said:
I have created a collection of notifications, ringtones, alarms, and general UI sounds from every ROM that I have ever used (1.5, 1.6 and 2.1 w/ & w/o Sense) all into one folder. This gives you a huge amount of choices for ringtones, notification sounds, etc.
The .zip posted contains a folder called media. To use the sounds, unzip the attached file to your tools folder and from ADB:
Code:
adb remount
adb push media /system/media/
Give it just a second (as there are quite a few of them) and when it's done copying it will tell you. Reboot once finished.
I did not do an update.zip because quite honestly it's much faster and easier to do it through ADB.
Enjoy
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There is no zip posted .......... if you want to email it to me I would be happy to host it for you.
david279 said:
Dont put it in your system folder. Create a /media/audio/notifications or /media/audio/ringtones folder on your sdcard. My ringtones and notifications are seen in these folders.
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Again, the reason I put those instructions up is because when I had tried putting it on my sdcard, the files would show up in the music player.
Besides, you can use the files however you want, I'm not forcing anyone to put them into /system, that was just my recommendation.
rockcrawler said:
There is no zip posted .......... if you want to email it to me I would be happy to host it for you.
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Woops! Fixed now, thatnks for pointing that out!
system has some limited space thats why i would recommend not putting it there.
Gregalous said:
I tried that first but then all the files show up in your Music player. I also tried putting a .nomedia file in the folder but then they didn't show up at all.
This is the only way I've found that works completely.
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Im sorry but i tried to do it your way and you're right they don't show in the music app but i cant find them anywhere on the phone.
PS: I know how to push files and it did
ktynchy1 said:
Im sorry but i tried to do it your way and you're right they don't show in the music app but i cant find them anywhere on the phone.
PS: I know how to push files and it did
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You went to phone ringtone/notification ringtone and there wasn't anything there? If done correctly there should be a very long list to choose from.
Did you reboot after pushing?
Ok so after further testing, it turns out that the only files that show up in the music player are the UI sounds. So I just deleted those (since they're all the same in all the ROMs I'm pretty sure, plus no one really cares about those) and now it works just perfectly when you put in your sdcard.
I humbly admit that I was wrong This should work better now, especially for those that were worried about using up /system space.
First post edited with new directions and .zip.
awesome! Thanks so much for making this! After RMing the media files from the system I gained like 20mb's that can be utilized in running apps and such. You're the man!
I tried installing this by putting them on the sdcard, and all of the sounds show up on the list, but everyone option I chose plays the same song on my sdcard :|
Ideas?
did you RM the system files? Mine works fine.
alexthearmo said:
did you RM the system files? Mine works fine.
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Ya I did, and then I my phone would freeze when anything tried to notify me, and it woudn't mount my sd card :| Good thing i have a sdcard slot in my computer, i had to remove the files and rewrite them to my sdcard. Then it started working. No idea why, but its working
I merged your folder with the original media folder and rebooted but they do not show up...??
in case anyone is having trouble with this, there is a very clear post on how to do this here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5936137&postcount=3236
Updated, nearly 200 sounds in this package now
Now in update.zip format, super easy!
Cool thanks... Will give it a try...
Thanks for posting this.
hi!
in order to test something, i need to replace the build.prop in root/system with a modified one. but trying to delete this file with astro manager displays an error message, and just copying the modified build.prop over the old one doesn't work too (nothing happens).
so my question is: how do you replace such a file?
thanks in advance for your help
are you serious!?!?!?
If the build.prop is located on the Android folder IT HAS TO BE A SYSTEM FILE !!!
if you mod the system files you could break android or the system just won't let you do it, you will need R and W privileges to do that.
edit the system files from your PC or just boot up in to windows mobile.
use some common scene next time.
hope it helps!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Do you use a cyanogen build?
yes and there is already a cyanogen rom posted with the proper build.prop fixed, so you won't have to edit anything, just search for it.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
mmmh actually cyanogen made things easy to replace a system file, just copy your file into sdcard/android/root/system and reboot.
thanks for your help / posts. but unfortunately they're not helpful.
yes, i am serious! and yes, of course it's a system file. i know as well that modification might brick android.
there are reasons for modifying this file. some people seem to be able to, e.g. for chaning screen point density or modify the data passthrough.
so, please tell me, how can i edit/modify a system file from pc or windows mobile when its within the data.img-file?
thanks for any tips / hints on this.
use root explorer
Sichroteph said:
mmmh actually cyanogen made things easy to replace a system file, just copy your file into sdcard/android/root/system and reboot.
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Thank you VERY much for your help - I finally got it to work by listening your instructions. It is simply different if you have HD2 and plus CM mod. That figures why it was going back all the time to 180 instead of changing it - because it runs from sd card and that's where it needs to be replaced as well ...
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My preferred Android build choice is the desire_hd2 build. I have tried out various other builds and one recently, a MIUI build had the new Gingerbread keyboard running on it. After trying it out and liking it I have searched the net to try and find an apk or another way to port the Gingerbread keyboard onto a Desire HD handset, or more specific, onto my HD2. The only way which I have found to do this is through recovery mode on a Desire HD. As far as I know you cant run recovery mode on any Android build on a HD2.
I have downloaded a few zip files which had the system files. I copied them to the Android folder (In my case it was the desire_hd2 folder), created a root folder and moved the system files into the root folder and restarted. Once booted back up I tried to send a sms using the Gingerbread keyboard and a force close message comes up
This has led me to ask the XDA community for help on getting this new keyboard onto our Desire HD builds. I know it can be done for CM6 or MIUI builds but not for Desire HD builds. Any help would be appreciated.
+1 for this
+2 for this
using MCCM hd2 build and cant seem to get GGB keyboard working
+1 to this too, but the Gingerbread keyboard still doesn't work right for Froyo in general, let alone a specific build.
Don't need to put it in the root folder, use root explorer, extract apk from zip and push it into system/app
reboot and it should work! it is clearly mentioned in the thread with the apk of GBKeyboard
psykick5 said:
+1 to this too, but the Gingerbread keyboard still doesn't work right for Froyo in general, let alone a specific build.
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Keyboard itself works pretty well, though spell check is only in English...
raul98555 said:
Don't need to put it in the root folder, use root explorer, extract apk from zip and push it into system/app
reboot and it should work! it is clearly mentioned in the thread with the apk of GBKeyboard
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I have already tried this method but it still comes up with the force close issue. I have tried moving the LatinIME.apk folder into system/app and libjni_latinime.so into system/lib and no joy, I even tried with and without the META-INF folder as well but alas, I still get the force close issue.
i was surfing the threads for an easy way to install this famous gingerbread keyboard and i found it and it installs like if it was an app and im using HD2 with Nexus One build http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
Zeratoda1 said:
i was surfing the threads for an easy way to install this famous gingerbread keyboard and i found it and it installs like if it was an app and im using HD2 with Nexus One build http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
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I have tried this link and installed the Gingerbread keyboard successfully. After going through settings to activate the keyboard and then selecting the Gingerbread keyboard from the input selection while in sms, the same force close issue is still present.
It seems the only Android build this force close is affecting is the Desire HD build, or more specifically, the new Sense interface.
Hi all,
I'm still not allowed to post it on devel forum, so I'll put that one here.
I've managed to have call record button enabled ripping some files from Korean roms and dropping them inside an european one.
I did it on Litenin' rom, but it should work on all other roms.
So, for instructions :
1) Grab the attached zip and unpack it; you'll get 2 folders (app and lib) containing each 2 files.
2) Unpack any available factoryfs.img file, mount it and REPLACE the 2 .apk (Phone.apk and Phone_Util.apk) with the one provided here; they go in app folder in mounted image; the same for the 2 lib files (libaudioflinger.so and libaudiopolicy.so) which go into lib folder of mounted image.
AFAIK that one should be done in linux.
3) repack the image and flash it to phone.
That's all ! on next call, you'll get a RECORD button and your call will be recorded in .amr format; I found that other's part voice is perfect and loud, my voice is somehow lower volume but very usable.
The small caveat is in call settings menu, on my phone it appears in english instead of italian....
Ciao
Max
sounds great, but....is there a more newbie way of doing it?
XD
rafael000 said:
sounds great, but....is there a more newbie way of doing it?
XD
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Hmmmm... no
For now, at least.
I could post the modified Litenin rom 1.3 (the one I use) so you can flash it on usual ways.
But I can't do it right now, tomorrow it's possible.
Ciao
Max
MicioMax said:
Hi all,
I'm still not allowed to post it on devel forum, so I'll put that one here.
I've managed to have call record button enabled ripping some files from Korean roms and dropping them inside an european one.
I did it on Litenin' rom, but it should work on all other roms.
So, for instructions :
1) Grab the attached zip and unpack it; you'll get 2 folders (app and lib) containing each 2 files.
2) Unpack any available factoryfs.img file, mount it and REPLACE the 2 .apk (Phone.apk and Phone_Util.apk) with the one provided here; they go in app folder in mounted image; the same for the 2 lib files (libaudioflinger.so and libaudiopolicy.so) which go into lib folder of mounted image.
AFAIK that one should be done in linux.
3) repack the image and flash it to phone.
That's all ! on next call, you'll get a RECORD button and your call will be recorded in .amr format; I found that other's part voice is perfect and loud, my voice is somehow lower volume but very usable.
The small caveat is in call settings menu, on my phone it appears in english instead of italian....
Ciao
Max
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I made it a update.zip the KF1 at work thank you.
http://www.multiupload.com/TTX9ZFC82G
this can be easily done in Root Explorer correct? what is the folder structure again that i need to copy & paste the new files over?
xxlikquidxx said:
this can be easily done in Root Explorer correct? what is the folder structure again that i need to copy & paste the new files over?
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apks go into system/app
libs go into system/lib
Nice feature!
Do you have a screenshot of the phone screen with the button and the settings?
Can it be set to always record automatically?
Multi language:
http://www.multiupload.com/7YEG4W0GZN
Install CWM
Thanks for the screenshot.
So this mod replaces the "Add call" button with the Record/Stop button. Is this function still accessible somewhere, maybe in the menu?
mhhhh... Today I've seen that when using my bluetooth headset the record button is disabled
I guess this stuff should be hacked a bit more.
snark_be said:
Thanks for the screenshot.
So this mod replaces the "Add call" button with the Record/Stop button. Is this function still accessible somewhere, maybe in the menu?
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Yes, the menu during a call
done through CW Recovery
on litening Rom 1.3 ...
My phone does not work now! it is on Flightmode and does not go back to Flightmode off!! how can i go back to the original one? flash litening again?
EDIT:
i reflashed litening and now it works.
what about automatic call rec,without asking if i want a rec? thanks
hazem77 said:
My phone does not work now! it is on Flightmode and does not go back to Flightmode off!! how can i go back to the original one? flash litening again?
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Most probably because you flashed the Call Recording apks for KF1, while Litening ROM 1.3 is based on KE8.
Has anyone just copied the libs across and then used third party app (Total Recall for instance) with the standard recording policy?
I may try it later, this was all I needed to get the SGS I recording working properly.
I guess the correct way would be to have the sources of both audio libraries (.so) and apks and rebuild them after patching.
For the apk it's easy to decompile, but we should find the sources of .so, both for stock ones and korean ones, and look for differences.
Once the differences are known and sources available, it should be easy to add some useful features.
BTW, has anybody tried recording with bluetooth headset ? With mine it seems not working, and I'd like to know it it's a general problem or just mine
Ciao
Max
hazem77 said:
done through CW Recovery
on litening Rom 1.3 ...
My phone does not work now! it is on Flightmode and does not go back to Flightmode off!! how can i go back to the original one? flash litening again?
EDIT:
i reflashed litening and now it works.
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It should be enough to replace the apks and libs with litening original ones.
Weird problem, indeed... on my phone it works well, even if I haven't tested it very deeply.
Max
anzo said:
Multi language:
http://www.multiupload.com/7YEG4W0GZN
Install CWM
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Tryed with your update and CWM, and Phone apk crashes on my phone.
That's because I've got litenin 1.3 ? What did you change to make it multilanguage ?
Even just repacking both apks in factoryfs.img does crash. With my grabbed apk is all ok, besides the language.
Max
Works perfect on KF1. Many thanks!
So where does it save the recording?
anzo said:
I made it a update.zip the KF1 at work thank you.
http://www.multiupload.com/TTX9ZFC82G
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How do I push it? I'm on Litening 1.4
Here is a bit of why I wrote this manual:
Back at December 2010 Paul from modaco found how to enable sip over 3g for the gingerbread native client, his original thread is here:
http://android.modaco.com/topic/327770-using-gingerbread-internet-calling-sip-without-wifi/
For chefs it is probably straight forward how to use this tip, but for me I always begged for cookers to include this in their roms usually they didn't even replay to my request, so I investigated this, and here is very easy way to enable this feature.
This guide assumes you are a little familiar with changing files on your ROM.
*I take no responsibility for this guide, use it at your own risk
So, what we are doing is modifying the framework-res.apk from from our framework directory.
We need:
apktools from here: http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/
Two files are needed, this: http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/downloads/detail?name=apktool1.4.1.tar.bz2&can=2&q=
And this: http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/downloads/detail?name=apktool-install-windows-r04-brut1.tar.bz2&can=2&q=
(You can also do this for Linux and Mac, this guide will use windows)
Take the framework-res.apk from your ROMS zip file inside /system/framework directory.
How its done:
Extract both files that you downloaded to c:\apktools (can be any dir...)
You should have 3 files.
Copy the framework-res.apk to the same directory: c:\apktools
start --> run --> cmd
c:
cd \apktools
apktools d framework-res.apk temp
Now a folder named temp will appear named temp
inside temp, edit the file: C:\apktools\temp\res\values\bools.xml
I use notepad++, search for a line:
<bool name="config_sip_wifi_only">true</bool>th
change in the line the "true" into "false"
save the file.
go back to cmd
c:
cd \apktools
apktools b temp temp.apk
Now rename your original framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.zip
open it with winrar/winzip/7zip it will open like regular archive.
take the file that was created by the build process:
C:\apktools\temp\build\apk\resources.arsc
Use this file to replace the file inside the archive of framerwork-res.apk.zip (overwriting the original, inside the zip)
rename the file back to framework-res.apk
And now you have a sip over 3g enabled framework-res.apk.
There are few options to push this file, easiest is just replace it in your ROM zip and flush the ROM, you need to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
There are other ways to push this to your rom but I won't discuss them here.
I used this on stock roms, AOSP roms, MIUI roms and Sense roms, worked for me on all, if you find a roms it doesn't work on please report.
Thats it, its actually quite easy.
You are Awesome! Thank you for posting this. I just setup my phone with this and it works great.
Great Process, a few little remarks
Shalom,
This is a great process tutorial and within 15 minutes I flashed my HTC Sensation to support Internet calls on 3G/4G, while before it was WiFi ONLY.
So now, no need to have any cellular minutes purchased, have DATA have LIFE.
Remarks:
1. Have only 2 files. You mentioned 1 download and then 2 more. The 1st is duplicated withing the 2.
2. The BAT file is apktool.bat and not apktools.bat.
Other then that, SWEEET.
Toda Raba.
Easy
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HTC Sensation T-Mobile.
Forgot to mention earlier.
Thanks.
HI
tryed not working stoped at temp file cretion is showing an eror cant go further plz help
Does this change your phone to use 3g to make calls? If so that is excellent.
Sent from my Sabotaged Droid Incredible 2.
Thanks, but why don't we use SIP third-party such as Sipdroid, 3CXPhone...? I think they are easy to use.
Nice work , What about Xperia Lines, will there appear 3G video calling button ?
I tried on Wet Dreams 1.3.0 for Atrig 4G and didn't works (Didn't show SIP Calling option)... maybe my mistake or isn't working with Moto's 2.3.6 build. But I asked to be added by the chef! Thanks for this tip!
If SIP options are not present in your Settings.APK it may have been disabled by the carrier.
The solution is to place the proper permissions file into /system/etc/permissions/ which will enable SIP overall on your device, then of course to this fix as well.
Solution found in various other places, just thought I'd add it to this thread since the thread is linked from the homepage.
Nice, surprisingly easy, almost to much so lol
lotherius said:
If SIP options are not present in your Settings.APK it may have been disabled by the carrier.
The solution is to place the proper permissions file into /system/etc/permissions/ which will enable SIP overall on your device, then of course to this fix as well.
Solution found in various other places, just thought I'd add it to this thread since the thread is linked from the homepage.
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Thanx.
But it didnt work for me, and still not seeing sip settings.
I plased the attached file in system/etc/permissions, rebooted.
Also tried to fix permissions, and still didnt work.
Please Help
Verizon Motorola Droid 3
Stock deodexed Rom, Android 2.3.4
BTLINU said:
Thanx.
But it didnt work for me, and still not seeing sip settings.
I plased the attached file in system/etc/permissions, rebooted.
Also tried to fix permissions, and still didnt work.
Please Help
Verizon Motorola Droid 3
Stock deodexed Rom, Android 2.3.4
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Then the options probably just aren't there in your carrier's Rom. They were present in my LG Rom, after I pushed the permissions file. However, when I tried to use SIP, it would force close as soon as the call connected... something else missing.
In my case and yours, the answer is to use SipDroid from the market.
Pls any guide on how to do this in ICC ROMs