Hi,
I'm trying to download a game, but I installed ICS (latest kang) and obviously it's thinking I'm running 4.0.1 and the game won't run on this. Is there a way to edit build.prop or any other file so I can buy the game before the rebate ends.
Thanks in advance
EDIT: All I'm trying to know is if it's possible to change a file to make the Market app think I'm running something like 2.3.4 so I can buy the app??
WarpedMonkeys said:
Hi,
I'm trying to download a game, but I installed ICS (latest kang) and obviously it's thinking I'm running 4.0.1 and the game won't run on this. Is there a way to edit build.prop or any other file so I can buy the game before the rebate ends.
Thanks in advance
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have you tried running it yet? every game that i have tried, runs on the cm9 kangs.
simms22 said:
have you tried running it yet? every game that i have tried, runs on the cm9 kangs.
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The problem is he can't get it to download.
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mntbkr said:
The problem is he can't get it to download.
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ahh..
yea, ive read that lots have that issue, while even more dont have that issue. it seems very hit and miss.
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The problem is he can't get it to download.
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Yup exactly and I know it's not my phone since my GF has the same, but hers is running stock android.
did you change LCD density
Only time I have issues with incompatible apps is when I mess with density and set to 210
Default is 240
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All I'm trying to know is if it's possible to change a file to make the Market app think I'm running something like 2.3.4 so I can buy the app??
Do a backup in CWM and install a GB rom, buy the app and restore your ICS rom in CWM. The long but sure way to get there..
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No u can't trick it
swaipa said:
Do a backup in CWM and install a GB rom, buy the app and restore your ICS rom in CWM. The long but sure way to get there..
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This
but make sure u backup the app with titanium before you restore ics. Because still you won't be able to download from market.
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Oh well, I thought about that, but I hope there would have been a faster way.
Still thanks everyone
Have you tried to browse to market.android.com on your PC and buy it there? Yesterday I couldn't buy an app on my phone, for me it worked that way.
you're lucky....at least your phone has a reason to think it's not compatible....I'm running stock 2.3.4 and I get that error message for at least 75% of the apps in the market....including gmail, etc. It's obnoxious!!!
Seriously, this isn't even a dump from online or anything...this is my original ROM backup restored via CWM that is doing it.
It thinks you're running 4.0.1? If you are running ICS euroskank kang you ARE running 4.0.1....
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But really, don't use ICS as daily driver, it's way too buggy and slow. Very soon we will have the ICS OTA and then things will be different.. I hope..
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Alright since I'm one of the first to receive update I uploaded the zip here it is
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4CKDLHPI
Work on a rom please
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I cant wait til someone works on this! This is the future!
optimaljam said:
I cant wait til someone works on this! This is the future!
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My phone says it has a few bug fixes, support for wallet, shopper, and some security updates
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Hopefully a dev works on this soon or even looks at the thread
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And here is the official link:
http://android.clients.google.com/p...41.signed-sojus-GWK74-from-GRJ90.2e8d4014.zip
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And here is the official link:
http://android.clients.google.com/p...41.signed-sojus-GWK74-from-GRJ90.2e8d4014.zip
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Sweet
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Stock rooted ROM is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213
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Stock rooted ROM is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213
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From what I understand your phone must be completely stock. Even the \boot files. Not sure if it needs to be unrooted as well though.
I'm just going to sit back and wait a few extra days. The devs here are awesome, they'll have it up in no time.
What I want is just an APK of Wallet that I can install on an older ROM.
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What I want is just an APK of Wallet that I can install on an older ROM.
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Not sure it'll work though, even though the GRJ90 update supposedly turned on NFC, this one also has some Android "Security Fixes" that may be necessary for Wallet to work.
i just tested this and it won't work. i backed up wallet with titanium backup and restored on 2.3.5, and it will not even restore.
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i just tested this and it won't work. i backed up wallet with titanium backup and restored on 2.3.5, and it will not even restore.
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yeah im sure the "Security Updates" were for google wallet and Im sure the apk checks for those security features before it installs, besides I wouldnt want to install google wallet on a device that doesnt have a specific security update that google released WITH the wallet app, might leave you vulnerable to attack...
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yeah im sure the "Security Updates" were for google wallet and Im sure the apk checks for those security features before it installs, besides I wouldnt want to install google wallet on a device that doesnt have a specific security update that google released WITH the wallet app, might leave you vulnerable to attack...
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yeah.. now the question... do i want to install a stock rom to use google wallet... or go back to cm7 for breakneck speed. decisions decisions..
Don't worry I am sure that CM will bring those updates into the CM7 nightly builds soon.
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Stock rooted ROM is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213
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So this is the rooted update? We won't lose rroot if we flash this
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So this is the rooted update? We won't lose rroot if we flash this
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No. They are Rooted otas. On the deodexed now.
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jta462 said:
No. They are Rooted otas. On the deodexed now.
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will it flash over cm? and will different kernels work(like matrix?)
r916 said:
will it flash over cm? and will different kernels work(like matrix?)
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Probably not the best idea to flash over CM. I've tried matr1x and trinity kernels and they seem fine so far.
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Probably not the best idea to flash over CM. I've tried matr1x and trinity kernels and they seem fine so far.
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dang, okay will have to wait til im off work to back up everything then i really miss my damn sd card lol
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No. They are Rooted otas. On the deodexed now.
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you have to be on a bugless rom though right
Hey guys!
I would like to know the best, least bugest, stablest gingerbread like Roms for our vibrants! If you have the answer then please help!
Thanks!
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I like miui
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Look for the ROM thread that has the most number of pages, or look in the Q&A sections.
By the way this question should be posted in the Q&A section, and you should read the forum posting rules.
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Look for the ROM thread that has the most number of pages, or look in the Q&A sections.
By the way this question should be posted in the Q&A section, and you should read the forum posting rules.
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I agree with this. But personally, I'd go with asgard. It's been the most stable and battery friendly in my opinion.
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I like miui
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Second that! Oh and yeah bad place to put this. Actually this question get's asked a lot, yet there is no definitive answer it seems?... I believe it is all about personal preference. MIUI seems to have a great balance of everything I could want in a phone and super user friendly customization. I searched a month for a rom... Tried most 2.3.x and while they all offer something and are greatly appreciated... I just so happen to like MIUI the best. Goodluck!
Cm7 is what many people go for, but if you google the things you can do in MIUI, then you will see it offers the most features. The non stock version that nickminn updates every friday seems to be better than any other 2.3.5 rom I have seen otherwise.. but they all have bugs, reduced battery life versus 2.2.x, and barely or non working gps.
The bugs I still had when I stopped using it a few weeks ago: media button on headphones doesn't work, if listening to music when you get a call and you answer, the music will continue to play, you have to restart it after charging(at least after long charges) or it will not go into deep sleep, and occasional sd card issues(my music player would too often not be able to find the music).. the plus side is all of the features: the notification bar being customizable and shortcuts to each toggle, the ability to theme EACH part of the UI individually, the built in backup/restore, the battery tracking, the device data usage app, the multi touch drag/drop and tons more.
Also I was getting 16-20 hours under heavy/moderate use which is the best I have seen on any ginger rom including cm7.. on ANY 2.3.5 rom you need to use cpu spy to make sure it goes into deep sleep to have good battery.
Hope this helps.. there is a large trade off using any gingerbread rom until we get the source code-- I went back to 2.2.1 because EVERYTHING works, and I simply can't kill it in 24 hours unless I TRY.. I get 24-48 hours per charge. I miss the features of MIUI, but not enough for the costs-- most of the differences between 2.2 and 2.3 is mostly cosmetic in the end.
I think he means 2.2 roms that look like GB. In that case, try Bionix 1.3.1. It should be easy to find.
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I think he means 2.2 roms that look like GB. In that case, try Bionix 1.3.1. It should be easy to find.
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Yes exactly!
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Yes exactly!
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Ya bionix 1.3.1 ginger edition is by far the best rom for the vibrant if its your main phone. I have cm 7 on mine now... if i didnt upgrade to a sensation 4g id still be rockin bionix though.
Flash it and enjoy the butter
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hev88 said:
Ya bionix 1.3.1 ginger edition is by far the best rom for the vibrant if its your main phone. I have cm 7 on mine now... if i didnt upgrade to a sensation 4g id still be rockin bionix though.
Flash it and enjoy the butter
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Hey bro! Can you please help me flash it because I tried it! Can you give me step by step tutorial? Please thanks!
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why would you want a 2.2 rom that looks like 2.3 when you can have 2.3?
that's like body kitting a car to look like a ferrari when you can just get a ferrari... sure the ferrari may get worse gas mileage, but it's still definitely worth it.
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why would you want a 2.2 rom that looks like 2.3 when you can have 2.3?
that's like body kitting a car to look like a ferrari when you can just get a ferrari... sure the ferrari may get worse gas mileage, but it's still definitely worth it.
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Where can I have 2.3 Roms? You tell me man!
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L1LK1LLERZ said:
Hey bro! Can you please help me flash it because I tried it! Can you give me step by step tutorial? Please thanks!
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Root. Install rom manager. Install vibrant recovery via rom manager. Download bionix 1.3.1. Reboot into recovery. Clear cache and and dalvik cache. Install zip from sd card. First boot takes a bit and your phone starys talking saying its enabling vodoo lagfix. And then you are done
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Where can I have 2.3 Roms? You tell me man!
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I use CM 7.1.0.1 on my vibrant. its the latest stable build. You have to install vibrant mtd recovery via rom manager. You can also download cm or other ginger roms from there... gapps too
However if you do go to ginger you have to odin back to stock if you wanna return to froyo
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L1LK1LLERZ said:
Where can I have 2.3 Roms? You tell me man!
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cm7, miui, and there are plenty of others. cm7 is as easy as odin to jfd, root, install rom manager, flash cm7 and the gapps. miui should be the same. for any of the samsung i9k based roms you want/have to flash new bootloaders (at least that was the case last time i used one).
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Root. Install rom manager. Install vibrant recovery via rom manager. Download bionix 1.3.1. Reboot into recovery. Clear cache and and dalvik cache. Install zip from sd card. First boot takes a bit and your phone starys talking saying its enabling vodoo lagfix. And then you are done
I use CM 7.1.0.1 on my vibrant. its the latest stable build. You have to install vibrant mtd recovery via rom manager. You can also download cm or other ginger roms from there... gapps too
However if you do go to ginger you have to odin back to stock if you wanna return to froyo
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I did all that but whenever I go in recovery, it takes me to regular recovery. I need help in that!
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L1LK1LLERZ said:
I did all that but whenever I go in recovery, it takes me to regular recovery. I need help in that!
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I dont rememver what it says on it exactly but that happened to me too a few times. i domt remember if i had to boot into recovery manually with volume down+power or cliked one of the options a few times. I dont remember what the options are so if yoi can post or pm me a pic of what they are it might refresh my memory lol... its been a while
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L1LK1LLERZ said:
I did all that but whenever I go in recovery, it takes me to regular recovery. I need help in that!
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if you installed clockwork recovery and you are getting the stock recovery, you need to hit 'reinstall packages' (sometimes twice).
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if you installed clockwork recovery and you are getting the stock recovery, you need to hit 'reinstall packages' (sometimes twice).
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Thats what it was... lol. I could not remembwr what it was for the life of me
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In that cas zendroid with his gb theme that is in the thread I actually prefer his vanilla aosp theme which is also in his thread. Way more up to date then bionix. Best 2.2 imho don't look back.
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if you read my last threads you will know i mashed my other note to pieces....
on my desire i would flash roms 3 each week without messing the phone up, so after messing up my note through formatting through cwm while on ics i am a little/lot scared about doing it again..
so i want a little help if you guys would be so kind :laugh:
i dont have the new phone with me right now, but this time i am going to learn how NOT to brake the phone before i start playing with it.
so could you please walk me through this, explain to me as you would explain to a child LOL
so as i understand it, i need to keep to gingerbread then root it, go into recovery and flash the rom from there? do i use the normal phone recovery to do this or do i have to install cwm?
i am a little worried about using cwm again tbh, or can i use mobile odin?
i want to know the easiest way, the most fool proof....
damn i was never this worried with my desire.
your probably thinking "if you are so scared then why bother" right? its just the phone is so damn laggy, even compared to my desire which was built by cave men
cheers for the help guys, asuming i get some ofcourse :fingers-crossed:
Start from a gingerbread rom, then fully root it and install clockworkmod, next boot into recovery(volume up+power+home button together). First flash paranoid android rom then flash gapps, lastly wipe data, cache partition and dalvik cache. Reboot and enjoy
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My phone just got delivered, I installed ics on it for a mo, I think I can go back to GB pretty easy when I want to can't I?
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Can i not just install franko kernal through cwm in ics and then flash a rom?
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Can i not just install franko kernal through cwm in ics and then flash a rom?
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Yes, you can flash from one of the supposedly known safe ics kernels to speed the process up BUT if you want to be 100% safe in flashing to any cm9, start with a gingerbread rom.
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Cool thanks, I will just do that when the time comes then, for some reason this phone is no where near as laggy as the last one, and I have all my apps I had on the other device plus more....
Welcome back mate, glad you got it sorted
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Welcome back mate, glad you got it sorted
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Lol yeah...i only had the phone a fortnight......on contract whoops lol
So is it still okay to root through cwm and then use mobile odin? Are there any decent roms out yet that have decent s pen usage?
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I also just received my note from samsung after bricking it with CWM. I am so afraid I might brick it again trying to install paranoid android since I have to wait nearly a month to have my phone back in case anything happen.
Just one question, as long as I'm on paranoid android, can I just format or factory reset my phone through settings or recovery or cwm safely? Thanks a lot.
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So is it still okay to root through cwm and then use mobile odin? Are there any decent roms out yet that have decent s pen usage?
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If you want to install paranoid, its cm based which means no touchwizz apps will work on it as they need the touchwizz framework. That being said, s pen still works fine and there are plenty of alternatives to the s apps (papyrus, memo etc). Also I've read that one of the devs is working on getting the s apps onto cm9 somehow, but not sure who or how its going. Also the cm9 kernel included for the rom is safe from the superbrick bug as its has the cap wlerase command disabled.
PA has a slightly different installation to other roms. I would highly recommend first installing stock rootable gb, root it and install cwm. Once that's in place perform factory reset.
Then download paranoid and g apps and copy them to external SD card.
Then FROM CWM recovery, you flash pa first by "installing zip from SD card", then do the same for g apps straight afterwards.
If you have any fc's or issues, enter back into cwm recovery and wipe cache and dalvik.
Boom, ready to go for full on paranoia
Its a truly great rom, very customisable and as ics should be.
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Thanks ST, so am I right in thinking if I go the cm route then I don't have to flash the kernel first. It will do it for me? So all I need to do is root it and get a safe kernel?
Is there a free mobile Odin app, I looked on the market but there is only the pro version...
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mrcarlxx said:
Thanks ST, so am I right in thinking if I go the cm route then I don't have to flash the kernel first. It will do it for me? So all I need to do is root it and get a safe kernel?
Is there a free mobile Odin app, I looked on the market but there is only the pro version...
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The safe kernel is included in the pa rom, cm9 kernel. So long as you flash it from cwm in gb you're fine it installs it automatically.
Think mobile Odin is only a paid for app... well worth it though. Check the forum, chainfire usually releases free versions to xda community.
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Thanks ST, so am I right in thinking if I go the cm route then I don't have to flash the kernel first. It will do it for me? So all I need to do is root it and get a safe kernel?
Is there a free mobile Odin app, I looked on the market but there is only the pro version...
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A lite version of Mobile Odin can be downloaded from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Exclusive to XDA users only.
If you asked me. I like the stock firmware not cm9 paranoid. Because you will lose your S-Memo, S-Note and S-Planner and also your myfiles and also the MHL. All of this features are important for me. Paranoid is cool firmware but you will loose this apps...
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The safe kernel is included in the pa rom, cm9 kernel. So long as you flash it from cwm in gb you're fine it installs it automatically.
Think mobile Odin is only a paid for app... well worth it though. Check the forum, chainfire usually releases free versions to xda community.
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Brilliant thanks
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A lite version of Mobile Odin can be downloaded from here:
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ryn888 said:
If you asked me. I like the stock firmware not cm9 paranoid. Because you will lose your S-Memo, S-Note and S-Planner and also your myfiles and also the MHL. All of this features are important for me. Paranoid is cool firmware but you will loose this apps...
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I hear you loose some of the accuracy of the pen too, tbh I don't really use though apps much but I do use the pen fairly often.
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i have a friends device, htc desire hd, which has froyo on it still.
for some reason its missing the market app. i am not sure why.
he's been using it for a while and he doesnt know what the market even is.
now... i want to upgrade it to 2.3 or even ics and get back the market app however since there is no market in it now how can i go about backing up sms/contacts?
please help!
No idea about sms, but you can copy contacts to sd card, or failing that sync it with Google account
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cylent said:
i have a friends device, htc desire hd, which has froyo on it still.
for some reason its missing the market app. i am not sure why.
he's been using it for a while and he doesnt know what the market even is.
now... i want to upgrade it to 2.3 or even ics and get back the market app however since there is no market in it now how can i go about backing up sms/contacts?
please help!
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The Market might be named "Play Store" or "Play Shop" FYI
You have to download gapps and flash it in your device.
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You have to download gapps and flash it in your device.
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He said he's running Froyo, I'm assuming stock
Try to download GAPPS via your phones browser and install it. Had the same problem and it worked.
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Try to download GAPPS via your phones browser and install it. Had the same problem and it worked.
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Like I said, he's running stock, therefore no recovery
Just sideload an apk (download it from the internet) and install it, should work
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You'll have to root it. Install a stable GB ROM.
Yeah its easy to root such low android version, oh and get S-OFF while you're on it
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Just wanted to get the word out to everybody that cyanogen is now building official nightly builds for our device. Just head over to get.cm and grab one of the builds for our device, flo.
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I'll probably be installing this as soon as my tablet gets in, seeing how well my phone (d2can; running d2att) has been taking CM10.2. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
Sweet. Thanks for letting us know. I'm flashing it right now =)
Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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go to developers option and enable root for adb and apps
Wubbz said:
Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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Developer Options > Root Access > Apps and ADB
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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Artood2s said:
No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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yeah, wut?
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I believe its because an official maintainer hasn't been selected yet, or at least they haven't announced one yet.
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jeremysv said:
Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
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Wait what?
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It is great ROM let my new Nexus 7 get much higher score than stock from either Antutu or Quadrant.
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It is great ROM let my new Nexus 7 get much higher score than stock from either Antutu or Quadrant.
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I got 5500stock. Much better. Don't know why.
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Knolly said:
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
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What problems are you having restoring?
Knolly said:
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
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You have to move your tiBU folder onto legacy/ from 0/
Look at my screenshot. Go to Preferences and set your backup folder to this location... Minus the /!Ready2Flash/TitaniumBackup part. That's my personal folder location.
jeremysv said:
Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
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Wrong section. Think you took a wrong turn at Mako and went past Grouper, straight to Flo.
mjwhirly said:
Just wanted to get the word out to everybody that cyanogen is now building official nightly builds for our device. Just head over to get.cm and grab one of the builds for our device, flo.
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Just askin... Is there a simbug in this 4.3 builds?
And is it quit stable or do i need to wait a bit longer because of multiple bugs?
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Stock work well with NetGear PTV3000 for WiFi Display via Miracast. This CM 10.2 connected but TV screen keep on black.
freeza said:
What problems are you having restoring?
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It is perpetually stuck at 0% and I've tried fudging with a number of settings.
Covart said:
You have to move your tiBU folder onto legacy/ from 0/
Look at my screenshot. Go to Preferences and set your backup folder to this location... Minus the /!Ready2Flash/TitaniumBackup part. That's my personal folder location.
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...haven't tried fudging with that setting. Very strange, many thanks for this! I'll try it out as soon as I get home.