[Q] Removing Hi Space - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Hi all,
I have rooted my X5 with z4root and removed a few of the default apps like Facebook and Layar etc but I can't seem to find Hi Space anywhere in the system folders.
I have read on here that at least one person has removed it so hopefully I will get a bit of help lol

I removed it using Bloat Freezer, always does the trick. Only few bucks from Market, its worth every penny.
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Btw HiSpace called com.huawei.appmarket in the system folder
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in my version (B135), hi space is located at
/system/app/AppServer_en.apk

iamelton said:
in my version (B135), hi space is located at
/system/app/AppServer_en.apk
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Thank you!!
It was the same on my version B133, I had been looking for "hispace.apk" or com.huawei.appmarket since I got the phone.

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[TOOL] Enable APP2SD on Froyo 2.2 devices without the need for root permissions

Hi guy, we're the Androidblog.it staff, and we created a useful tool that allows you to to move your apps to your SDcard.
This tool does not require ROOT permissions, but need Android Froyo 2.2.
You only have to install the USB drivers (adb), enable debug mode, and connect your phone to PC...EASY!
This tool will show you two options:
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So with this tool you can move all apps 2sd?
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funk0014 said:
So with this tool you can move all apps 2sd?
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nope, this will help you to force installing every app on sd and to move every installed app to sd but no widget!
english version for xda friends now online
So far looks like it's working good on my incredible...pretty sweet I was able to move some huge games over. FYI, the tool said "cannot connect, no USB device found" or something like that, but it still worked.
we still need create a GOLD CARD ??
would like to try it but I can't register over there because i can't understand anything??????? help
is there and english website version?
can someone who downloaded the app put it here please so we all don’t have to find the way to register?
thx
Here is App2SD-Patch-ENG
ADMIN EDIT
APP removed (maybe temorarily at Developer request)
these guys deserve more props, this is excellent!
thanks
It's working perfect so far
Many thx for the app
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is there any risk to the apps that get moved from the phone to the SD card?
I can't download without registering, and how am i suppossed to register on a site thats in italian?
Scroll down the page and locate any post with the button "Fare il login per replicare". Click on this and you should be able to login and then download the app.
this is really nice... so far with N1.
Thanks guys!
Sorry but I can't see how to register. I've tried loging in with my twitter account but I cannot get the file. Any clue or alternative?
I have used this and it does work, however programmes that came on your phones stock rom (i am using orange 2.2 froyo) you cannot move to the sd card, for example google maps and facebook. Also i tried downloading adobe air earlier and this is 10+mb's and although it said it was on the sd card it wasn't. Could this be because it is a sytem app or is there another reason?
Cheers
how this work?
Nice work pal! works on my HTC Desire running 2.2 Froyo. Non-rooted. Quick question, how the hell does it work? does it trick it into thinking its possible to move the app to SD card?
WormholeZA said:
Nice work pal! works on my HTC Desire running 2.2 Froyo. Non-rooted. Quick question, how the hell does it work? does it trick it into thinking its possible to move the app to SD card?
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Doesn't work with all apps though does it mate? have you noticed that?
crash_194 said:
Doesn't work with all apps though does it mate? have you noticed that?
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The only ones I havent been able to move it with are the system applications, or the ones that came standard on the phone, but all the ones I have downloaded from the Market, all of them are movable now, I have about 30-40 apps/games installed.

Removing Live Wallpaper(s)

Probably a big NEWBIE ?.....
How do you delete a Live Wallpaper(s)?....
I installed 2 I want to delete off the tab....
Searched the web and didnt find much...
I guess the steps are to delete the files, just not sure where they are and
the file extension.....
I installed one today from the nexus s. It shows up in titanium backup and you can remove them there. If its from the market you can uninstall from that too. Hope it helps!
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Droid_X_Lyfe said:
I installed one today from the nexus s. It shows up in titanium backup and you can remove them there. If its from the market you can uninstall from that too. Hope it helps!
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Thanks, I'll give TB a try....
The ones I want to delete were installed from apk's....
You are 100% correct on the ones from the Market...
Ironically, I'm trying to get live wallpapers to work on my gTablet. Can't seem to find ones that work. But still trying.
You can uninstall any user apps via Settings -- Applications (just choose the app in question and choose "uninstall").

Cleaning up bloatware.....

I just finished rooting and installed root explorer and was wondering if there is any unneeded extras I can remove?
Thanks
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I wouldn´t remove apps just rename then. Cause Acer looks for the apps when you want to update. Then you get massive problems - just have a look to a lot of topics here...
use search please
I would listen to corn3d79, don't erase the apps. Read around the forums
Glebaka said:
use search please
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I'm not on a computer so searching the forum is not that great from xda app.....
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I found another thread though and just renamed the. APk s I wanted gone so I can restore if I need to update or do a reset
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youre almost better off using PM (android package manager) in a terminal or adb shell to disable or freeze the apps you dont want. you can also do this in apps like titanium backup.
this way, you're not renaming files and later forgetting to name them back to the original files, and it'll keep your 'frozen' settings after updates.
Glebaka said:
use search please
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Ignore ppl like this.
I agree to just rename them.
Digiguest said:
Ignore ppl like this.
I agree to just rename them.
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Thanks thats what I did, why have another app like titanium running to freeze when you can just rename it takes 2 seconds in root explorer
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garbagecanman said:
Thanks thats what I did, why have another app like titanium running to freeze when you can just rename it takes 2 seconds in root explorer
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There's advantages to freezing/disabling apps using Titanium Backup or Package Manager (built into Android system). The first one is that its built-in function and you do not have to alter filenames and have to remember to rename them back later. Secondly, I don't think it affects what apps show up in the market place. Some apps require special permissions from certain things like PHONE or CAMERA, etc. If you disable it, I believe it won't affect the marketplace, however if you rename the file, the system doesnt think its there period and will think your tablet is incompatible with the apps.
note: this really only applies to people who are renaming phone.apk, etc.

[OT]Sexynogen Noobs Support [Jokes, Q&A, memes, and help]

After 3 years
I created an off topic thread
For my ROM and all who want to join
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Reserved
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Is a setting of 2048kb for SD card read ahead safe? Since most ROM devs use 1024kb ? can anything bad happen?
hi ahmad Asharaf took with this rom V 3. few days and tell you I'm happy and I have no fault is found all ok ....
my question is: if I can install the TouchWiz launche and where I can find it for 4.1.2 or serves the one that comes in 4.2
traductor google...
gracias buen trabajo....
bonilobo62 said:
hi ahmad Asharaf took with this rom V 3. few days and tell you I'm happy and I have no fault is found all ok ....
my question is: if I can install the TouchWiz launche and where I can find it for 4.1.2 or serves the one that comes in 4.2
traductor google...
gracias buen trabajo....
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You can use any one
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Ramsey said:
Is a setting of 2048kb for SD card read ahead safe? Since most ROM devs use 1024kb ? can anything bad happen?
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Being using it for 1 day and nothing happened
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Hi all, I know that this is not a question related to Sexynogen Rom, but I hope you could help me.
The problem is: I need to create an init.d script that erase the entire content of a folder on boot of the phone so I'll explain you what I did... Maybe someone can explain me where I'm wrong.
I've created a .sh file with this simple string
Code:
rm -rf /sdcard/splitter/*
I've called this file elimina.sh and put it inside /data/ with 777 permissions (rwx-rwx-rwx)
So I've created a file with no extension with this lines
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
run_program("/data/elimina.sh", "");
I've put it inside init.d folder with rwx-rx-rx permissions but when I restart the phone, the files inside the folder are still there.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Stefano
@ OP why dont you change le title of thread to just Off topic thread for I9000 users.
If you want i can change mine aswel so that we will be united
mrjraider said:
@ OP why dont you change le title of thread to just Off topic thread for I9000 users.
If you want i can change mine aswel so that we will be united
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You'll change le yours to what
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Stefano187 said:
Hi all, I know that this is not a question related to Sexynogen Rom, but I hope you could help me.
The problem is: I need to create an init.d script that erase the entire content of a folder on boot of the phone so I'll explain you what I did... Maybe someone can explain me where I'm wrong.
I've created a .sh file with this simple string
Code:
rm -rf /sdcard/splitter/*
I've called this file elimina.sh and put it inside /data/ with 777 permissions (rwx-rwx-rwx)
So I've created a file with no extension with this lines
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
run_program("/data/elimina.sh", "");
I've put it inside init.d folder with rwx-rx-rx permissions but when I restart the phone, the files inside the folder are still there.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Stefano
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I am sorry I didn't get you
Please reexplain clearly so that I can get you using bullets will be nice
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Ahmad_Ashraf said:
I am sorry I didn't get you
Please reexplain clearly so that I can get you using bullets will be nice
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Thank you very much for your interest in my stupid vicissitude.
I've solved with Script Manager from Play Store, but I'll try to explain you what was my problem.
I've installed an app that create an unnecessary folder that grew size at each utilization of it, so, to avoid that this folder became too big (and my /sdcard/ became full), I've tought that maybe with an init.d script I should delete all the files inside this folder on boot.
So I tried to write a simple script but it doesn't work, so I've decided to use Script Manager (like @ktulu84 suggested to me).
If you can help me so I have not to use Script Manager it would be great, otherwise I'll continue to use that app.
Regards
Stefano
Stefano187 said:
Thank you very much for your interest in my stupid vicissitude.
I've solved with Script Manager from Play Store, but I'll try to explain you what was my problem.
I've installed an app that create an unnecessary folder that grew size at each utilization of it, so, to avoid that this folder became too big (and my /sdcard/ became full), I've tought that maybe with an init.d script I should delete all the files inside this folder on boot.
So I tried to write a simple script but it doesn't work, so I've decided to use Script Manager (like @ktulu84 suggested to me).
If you can help me so I have not to use Script Manager it would be great, otherwise I'll continue to use that app.
Regards
Stefano
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Your question isn't stupid at all
Wish you success for your ROM or whatever
Glad you fixed it yourself. That's the best way for learning
I am sorry I didn't help
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on/off selectors
Thanks, for the rom.
My question is: Can i solve the overlayed images on sense on/off selectors, or i have to wait for a new release?
Now looks like first attachment, and the right one must be te second attachment.
Thanks in advance.
idroj said:
Thanks, for the rom.
My question is: Can i solve the overlayed images on sense on/off selectors, or i have to wait for a new release?
Now looks like first attachment, and the right one must be te second attachment.
Thanks in advance.
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No new release for the next month
And no fix yet
Switch to any other ROM please
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Battery usage?
I have just one question: how is its battery draining? I've used many roms but none of them provide good battery usage, 1750 mAh battery seems to be not enough for an old-fashioned 1GHz single core phone!
Nu Pakachi said:
I have just one question: how is its battery draining? I've used many roms but none of them provide good battery usage, 1750 mAh battery seems to be not enough for an old-fashioned 1GHz single core phone!
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No
Battery is excellent even without tweaking
seems like 4.1.2 is better in battery
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Ahmad_Ashraf said:
Battery is excellent even without tweaking
seems like 4.1.2 is better in battery
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You said that, and I'm now downloading it :")
Nu Pakachi said:
You said that, and I'm now downloading it :")
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Did you find the link for v3
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Ahmad_Ashraf said:
Did you find the link for v3
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I found it at your main thread of sexynogen
battery life is not rom dependent. memorize it.
if someone calling himself romdev done his job right battery life will be = stock firmware.
if he screwed up it will bee draining, lagging, restarting and so on.
nothing can be done aside of not using data connection/wifi setting brighteness to low and cpu to consrvative and downlclocking it.
but that could be done on stock firmware also, like such with no firmware alteration, standby drain

[Q] Removed System APP By Wrong

I removed couple of system app -odex while i was missing around in Link2SD.
Those couple APP was ( Contant , Messaging [MSG APP])
I was wounder if there anyway to get them back.
I am using touch wizz.
Gransh said:
I removed couple of system app -odex while i was missing around in Link2SD.
Those couple APP was ( Contant , Messaging [MSG APP])
I was wounder if there anyway to get them back.
I am using touch wizz.
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Yes, reflash your firmware
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Any other way ?
Or can i replace them with other applications ?
Gransh said:
Or can i replace them with other applications ?
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Yeah..download any,if you want to change them, from the play store..
In the root browser..go to data/app
Move the downloaded apps and paste them into system/priv-app and give permissions 644 (rw-r--r--)
Reboot phone and you're done
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Gransh said:
Any other way ?
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If you have a I9505 model with Stock Android 4.4.2, I could backup these from my phone and upload it here.
But please be sure if you have the model and the version described above.
Fusseldieb said:
If you have a I9505 model with Stock Android 4.4.2, I could backup these from my phone and upload it here.
But please be sure if you have the model and the version described above.
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Thanks for reply but i got gt i9500
Gransh said:
Thanks for reply but i got gt i9500
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Oh :/
Gransh said:
Or can i replace them with other applications ?
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Flash the S5 messaging and contacts app
Or playstore their alternatives buddy. And push them into system apps
Im using i9500, but have CM installed.
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Gransh said:
I removed couple of system app -odex while i was missing around in Link2SD.
Those couple APP was ( Contant , Messaging [MSG APP])
I was wounder if there anyway to get them back.
I am using touch wizz.
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Look for the firmware's system dump on the internet and push what apps you want into the System/App, and don't forget to set the right permissions before you reboot.
Can some one uplode it in backup please

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