edit my buildprop - myTouch 3G Slide Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i want to change my buildprop to make my phone think it is a g2 or a nexus s so i can get netflix or market apps i cant get otherwise it says to do this:
Root is required. Make a Nandroid backup! (I accidentally deleted by build.prop file and bootlooped my phone)
1) Download ES File Explorer (Or any other root file editor)
2) In ES File Explorer, go into Setting > Root Settings and enable both check boxes
3) Navigate to /system/ and copy/paste build.prop to /sdcard/ (just in case)
4) Open & edit /system/build.prop
5) Change the following lines to make your phone think it is a HTC G2:
ro.product.model=HTC Vision
ro.product.manufacturer=HTC
OR
ro.product.model=Nexus S
ro.product.manufacturer=samsung
6) Reboot the phone
7) Install the netflix apk (if you haven't already)
8) Enjoy
on the slide there is no just ro.product.model=
it is ro.product.name=htc_expresso
ro.product.device=expresso
what do i do to change this

Its there look a lil above where it says ro.product name its above where is says ro.product.brand

Lots and lots of things can be edited in build.prop, just be careful what you edit, lol. The wrong thing can wreak havoc with your device

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protected apps not showing up after f/w upgrade or root.

see the following article.. can someone post a copy of their build.prop b4 firmware upgrade or confirm that it is rooting the phone that blocks you seeing protected apps.
http://androidforums.com/samsung-ga...ected-app-market-fix-tutorial-build-prop.html
suddenly sling mobile and other protected apps i paid for no longer appear in the market place..
thanks
ok everyone here is a fix for the problem.. i downloaded the original dump of xxjf3 that was posted and modifed the build.prop of my jf7 and here is the file..
here is a link with instructions (note you will have to checkin after installing and reboot)
i didnt use adb i prefer root explorer
in some terminal emulator sufs i copied the original in case i need and also ftpd off the system
ie
su
cd /system
cp build.prop build.prop.orig
then go in root explorer and copy the new one over the one in /system
then reboot
then checkin (the new build.prop: *#*#2432546#*#*)
then reboot again
(make sure you unzip the file first)
i can now see slingplayer again in search in marketplace..
probably would not use same modified build.propr with diff. f/w than jf7 but same approach works
note: if you are going to do this yourself make sure you strip the dos cr off before uploading i use a program called stripcr attached here.. (assuming you are editing on a pc)
here is the original post where i got the idea from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687371

ICS blue notification icons

I did a search but could not find a theme that changes all the notification icons in the notification bar (i.e. for talk/ gmail/ whatsapp etc etc) + the alarm clock & vibrate icon to ICS blue.
Is there a theme out there that does exactly that?
I already made a few of these for a widget, I can make a set and upload them. You would have to adb pull SystemUI.apk, replace the png's, and then push it back to system/app.
Thank you very much!
But before you go any length, let me please read up on what you just said
What rom are you using? I can throw them in for you.
Without doing it for me- that just deserves another thank you
At this moment I'm on AOKP b27 but that varies quite a bit
So instead of you doing all the work for me (may be it is best to learn it myself since I change ROMS fairly often), would you care to help me a bit?
This is what I've found:
1. Root is prerequisite. If you're using stock rom, you can obtain cf-root from here.
2. Install android sdk from here. Eclipse is optional. The essential stuff we need is the adb from the sdk.
3. Please make a backup using cwm in case you end up deleting or corrupting your phone.
4. Connect your phone to the pc.
5. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
6. type adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk (Status Bar Modding)
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder.
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
10. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
11. type adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12. Reboot your phone.
Courtesy of terrymcnuggets in this topic.
My questions; regarding
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder; and
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
Do i rename the .apk to .zip or do I create a .zip?
AND
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
the files you would be prepared to share are mdpi files? not .png?
The icons I want in ICS blue (#FF33B5E5 - or same color as the time etc in te notifcation (top) bar) are: Bluetooth icon, Vibrate icon, Alarm icon, and all of the notication icons (talk/ gmail/ whatsapp etc)
If you'd rather point me out in the directio on how to change them myself that would be great too (Photoshop?)
Many many thanks for your time
Ti2 said:
Without doing it for me- that just deserves another thank you
At this moment I'm on AOKP b27 but that varies quite a bit
So instead of you doing all the work for me (may be it is best to learn it myself since I change ROMS fairly often), would you care to help me a bit?
This is what I've found:
1. Root is prerequisite. If you're using stock rom, you can obtain cf-root from here.
2. Install android sdk from here. Eclipse is optional. The essential stuff we need is the adb from the sdk.
3. Please make a backup using cwm in case you end up deleting or corrupting your phone.
4. Connect your phone to the pc.
5. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
6. type adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk (Status Bar Modding)
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder.
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
10. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
11. type adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12. Reboot your phone.
Courtesy of terrymcnuggets in this topic.
My questions; regarding
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder; and
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
Do i rename the .apk to .zip or do I create a .zip?
AND
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
the files you would be prepared to share are mdpi files? not .png?
The icons I want in ICS blue (#FF33B5E5 - or same color as the time etc in te notifcation (top) bar) are: Bluetooth icon, Vibrate icon, Alarm icon, and all of the notication icons (talk/ gmail/ whatsapp etc)
If you'd rather point me out in the directio on how to change them myself that would be great too (Photoshop?)
Many many thanks for your time
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7. Yes, change the extension to zip. Alternatively simply open it with 7zip/winrar or another archiver.
8. mdpi is the name of the folder. when you open the apk with the archiver you will see a folder called /res/ and inside a couple of drawable[xxx] folders. in theory you should only have to modify files in the drawable xhdpi folder (since the gnex is a xhdpi device). I would suggest extracting the whole /res/ folder and looking in it.
9. if you changed the extension to .zip, change it back to apk. otherwise simply drag and drop the modified files in the correct folders.
PS: make sure you save the original SystemUI.apk somewhere, in case the modifications don't work as expected and you want to revert to the original one
Good luck!
Ok, just to be safe.
1. I connect my phone with usb and type adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk in cmd
2. I copy that file to 2 different locations (1 to be sure I have the original in case I screw up , 1 to try and modify)
3. I type adb push /system/app/SystemUI.apk so that my phone is still in good state
Then I go to 1 of the saved SystemUI.apk and rename it to SystemUI.zip
I search for the folder /res/ and look for the notification icons etc which I would like to change the color
Change the color of the .png files with the ICS color in photoshop and replace them
Rename SystemUI.zip back to SystemUI.apk
In cmd I type adb push /system/app/SystemUI.apk and reboot
Did I understand it all correctly? Thanks
Ti2 said:
Without doing it for me- that just deserves another thank you
At this moment I'm on AOKP b27 but that varies quite a bit
So instead of you doing all the work for me (may be it is best to learn it myself since I change ROMS fairly often), would you care to help me a bit?
This is what I've found:
1. Root is prerequisite. If you're using stock rom, you can obtain cf-root from here.
2. Install android sdk from here. Eclipse is optional. The essential stuff we need is the adb from the sdk.
3. Please make a backup using cwm in case you end up deleting or corrupting your phone.
4. Connect your phone to the pc.
5. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
6. type adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk (Status Bar Modding)
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder.
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
10. Open cmd and type cd C:\android\tools . (Depends on where is your sdk tools folder)
11. type adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12. Reboot your phone.
Courtesy of terrymcnuggets in this topic.
My questions; regarding
7. Alright, now edit the .apk to .zip in your tools folder; and
9. After all the changes, change the .zip back to .apk
Do i rename the .apk to .zip or do I create a .zip?
AND
8. Open up the zip and replace the mdpi files inside with the one you prepared.
the files you would be prepared to share are mdpi files? not .png?
The icons I want in ICS blue (#FF33B5E5 - or same color as the time etc in te notifcation (top) bar) are: Bluetooth icon, Vibrate icon, Alarm icon, and all of the notication icons (talk/ gmail/ whatsapp etc)
If you'd rather point me out in the directio on how to change them myself that would be great too (Photoshop?)
Many many thanks for your time
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That's a great attitude!!! Good for you for taking it in your own hands!!!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
Ti2 said:
Ok, just to be safe.
1. I connect my phone with usb and type adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk in cmd
2. I copy that file to 2 different locations (1 to be sure I have the original in case I screw up , 1 to try and modify)
3. I type adb push /system/app/SystemUI.apk so that my phone is still in good state
Then I go to 1 of the saved SystemUI.apk and rename it to SystemUI.zip
I search for the folder /res/ and look for the notification icons etc which I would like to change the color
Change the color of the .png files with the ICS color in photoshop and replace them
Rename SystemUI.zip back to SystemUI.apk
In cmd I type adb push /system/app/SystemUI.apk and reboot
Did I understand it all correctly? Thanks
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1. the command is: adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk <location>
<location> would then be, for example, c:\temp
so, adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk c:\temp
2. then you create a copy of the SystemUI.apk from you c:\Temp folder
3. no need to push it back. adb pull simply copies a file from the filesystem
Then you go about and do all the other stuff (extract, edit, etc.)
Finally, when all is done you must do this:
In cmd type:
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push <location/SystemUI.apk> /system/app
where <location> is the place where you have the file. so the command would be, for example:
adb push c:\temp\SystemUI.apk /system/app
can you provide the zip with the png images. I would like it so i can install via root explorer. thanks in advance!
Hey guys, I finished the set, the download link is in my icon thread since that's where the rest of my holo themed/ics blue work is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22296313
mrfenyx said:
1. the command is: adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk <location>
<location> would then be, for example, c:\temp
so, adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk c:\temp
2. then you create a copy of the SystemUI.apk from you c:\Temp folder
3. no need to push it back. adb pull simply copies a file from the filesystem
Then you go about and do all the other stuff (extract, edit, etc.)
Finally, when all is done you must do this:
In cmd type:
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push <location/SystemUI.apk> /system/app
where <location> is the place where you have the file. so the command would be, for example:
adb push c:\temp\SystemUI.apk /system/app
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I'll start from here (when I can find some time), when I have further questions I'll post them here. Thanks for your help mate
Ti2 said:
I'll start from here (when I can find some time), when I have further questions I'll post them here. Thanks for your help mate
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No problem, good luck. Shoot me a pm if you get stuck somewhere, don't forget to make a nandroid, etc.
Zer0_Cool said:
Hey guys, I finished the set, the download link is in my icon thread since that's where the rest of my holo themed/ics blue work is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22296313
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And also a thanks to you for your help!
So, besides pulling them from systemUI.apk and putting thenm back, what more can I do? You told me you could "put them in my ROM" of choice. Since I regularly flas a diff rom, could you please explain to me how to do this before I flash the new rom?
Ti2 said:
And also a thanks to you for your help!
So, besides pulling them from systemUI.apk and putting thenm back, what more can I do? You told me you could "put them in my ROM" of choice. Since I regularly flas a diff rom, could you please explain to me how to do this before I flash the new rom?
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What I meant was that I could take the SystemUI.apk file from whatever rom you are currently running. Different roms have different tweaks done here and there, and that's one of the larger areas of change, so I wanted to give you the correct one to avoid any potential complications.
Ok so I managed to pull the systemUI.apk an rename it to zip.
I found the following .png I ould like to change to ICS blue:
C:\noticons\SystemUI.zip\res\drawable-sw600dp-xhdpi
stat_sys_alarm.png
stat_sys_data_bluetooth.png
C:\noticons\SystemUI.zip\res\drawable-xhdpi
stat_notify_image.png
stat_notify_image_error.png
stat_notify_more.png
stat_sys_alarm.png
stat_sys_ringer_silent.png
stat_sys_ringer_vibrate.png
Now what I couldn't find the notification icons for Gmail/ Gtal/ Whatsapp etc etc; where can I find these? As well as bluetooth connected/ usb debugging icon etc
Ti2 said:
Ok so I managed to pull the systemUI.apk an rename it to zip.
I found the following .png I ould like to change to ICS blue:
C:\noticons\SystemUI.zip\res\drawable-sw600dp-xhdpi
stat_sys_alarm.png
stat_sys_data_bluetooth.png
C:\noticons\SystemUI.zip\res\drawable-xhdpi
stat_notify_image.png
stat_notify_image_error.png
stat_notify_more.png
stat_sys_alarm.png
stat_sys_ringer_silent.png
stat_sys_ringer_vibrate.png
Now what I couldn't find the notification icons for Gmail/ Gtal/ Whatsapp etc etc; where can I find these? As well as bluetooth connected/ usb debugging icon etc
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wild guess: in the gmail, gtalk, whatsapp apks...
good luck
PS: editing non-system apps (also called market apps) is a bit tricky
Why is that tricky please?
So how do I change those icons?
adb pull /system/app/Gmail.apk c:\temp
rename to .zip
search for the icon, change
rename to .apk
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push C:/temp/SystemUI.apk/system/app
like that? Or should I really leave that alone as a n00b?
Ti2 said:
Why is that tricky please?
So how do I change those icons?
adb pull /system/app/Gmail.apk c:\temp
rename to .zip
search for the icon, change
rename to .apk
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push C:/temp/SystemUI.apk/system/app
like that? Or should I really leave that alone as a n00b?
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Those app's weren't included in the set provided by google. What I (or you) will have to do is download the application you want to modify, extract it and find the png that is going to be changed, edit it, name it the same thing as it was before. Then, double click and open the original apk with the archive manager (to avoid re-signing), navigate to the folder the image was in (probably /res/drawable_something) and then drag the new file over. It will overwrite the old image without needing to extract/re-sign/etc. then you adb push theapp.apk /data/app/ and see if it works.
*do you really need to rename it to a .zip to extract on windows?
Zer0_Cool said:
Those app's weren't included in the set provided by google. What I (or you) will have to do is download the application you want to modify, extract it and find the png that is going to be changed, edit it, name it the same thing as it was before. Then, double click and open the original apk with the archive manager (to avoid re-signing), navigate to the folder the image was in (probably /res/drawable_something) and then drag the new file over. It will overwrite the old image without needing to extract/re-sign/etc. then you adb push theapp.apk /data/app/ and see if it works.
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can this be actually done without having to resign the apk? I remember trying to change the icon for facebook once. I simply copied the new icon inside the apk and overwrote the existing one (same name but obviously, different size). It seemed to work at first but then the app disappeared from the app drawer (it was still in /data/app/ but I could not use it anymore). had to manually delete it and download and install again from market...
In order to get it to work I had to resign it but we know that is not the optimal way to work...

[GUIDE] How to Modify the Halo Icon on ANY ROM (that uses Halo, that is)

Hello fellow XDA members! Today I will be showing you how to theme your NEXUS 7's Halo!
First, go grab whatever halo icon's you would like from this thread by ATTACK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2309936
Second, make sure you have the app ZipThemer (link is on ATTACK's thread also) and grab ATTACK's ZipThemer TEMPLATE.
Next, you'll want to create a folder on your desktop where you will be working.
After that, drag all the Halo icon's you want to be changed into that folder.
In that folder, you'll want to put the ZipThemer TEMPLATE you acquired earlier, extract it so you see "[ZipThemer] TEMPLATE" as a folder (IF YOU SEE "SystemUI" AND "TEMPLATE.xml", THEN YOU EXTRACTED IT WRONG! CHOOSE "Extract files..." AND MAKE A FOLDER!).
Then, you'll want to drag and drop your icons you chose earlier into SystemUI>res>drawable-hdpi and remove drawable-xhdpi and drawable-mdpi.
For all the files, they will most likely be named "halo_bg (16).png" or "halo_back_left (3).png", etc. Remove the numbers in parentheses and make SURE the file name is "halo_whatever.png", with no numbers and no spaces. Then go zip it back up (DO NOT zip the "[ZipThemer] TEMPLATE" folder, select the folders INSIDE that, go to 7zip's menu (or winrar) and select "add to blahblah.zip".
Now, use ADB to push that new zip to your android. Here are two methods to doing this:
Method 1 (using ADB with a USB): "adb push c:\path\to\the\dot.zip /sdcard/Halo_Themes" or whatever you want the folder with the theme to be named
Method 2 (using ADB Wireless): First, go into the Play Store and search for "ADB Konnect (wireless ADB)". Install it and open it up. MAKE SURE YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR TABLET ARE ON THE SAME NETWORK OR THIS WILL NOT WORK! Turn Wireless ADB on in the app, then run this in your command line: "adb connect 192.168.1.102:5555" OR whatever it tells you to run in the app (eg it might be different between you and me). NOW, do the adb push command again: "adb push c:\path\to\the\dot.zip /sdcard/Halo_Themes".
Now you're ready to move on to the ZipThemer part. Open up ZipThemer, and update Edify. ATTACK's thread has the instructions on how to do this if you don't know how.
Click on the +Theme button on the main UI of ZipThemer. Navigate to wherever you pushed the .zip to be, and select the zip.
Now, choose the output location (if you want it to stay in /sdcard, don't change anything).
Click "Build It!"
Click "Always" (this will make a backup of your current SystemUI.apk in case you screw anything up.
Now, once it's finished building the theme, boot into recovery (via ADB: "adb reboot recovery").
FOR CWM: Select Install, Install from sdcard (or whatever, not sideload), navigate to the .zip, select it, flash it, clear cache and dalvik-cache (you don't really have to do this, but better safe than sorry).
Reboot, and your Halo orb/icon should be changed!
If I helped, please Thank me!
If I derped up anything, let me know and I will fix it ASAP.
**I WILL ADD PICTURES WHEN I CAN LINK (so ask questions!)**

[MOD] - Navbar/sotfkeys 30dp to cm10.2 for xperia ZL

Thanks to help from Drummerjed, for doing more than making this mod, but for teaching me to do it myself.
I leave here the framework-res.apk modified by me (for cm10.2 stable version only) and the guide made by Drummerjed
by Drummerjed:
"Hi, it's very easy to do:
1.Download the latest version of Tickle My Android from here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1633333
2. Install it using the instructions in the first post
3. Open Tickle My Android and select Option 2 (Theming Menu)
4.Then select Option 2 (Pull Files From Device)
5. Connect your phone to your PC, make sure you have ADB installed correctly on your PC and 'USB debugging' is enabled on your phone
6. Select Option 1 to pull framework-res.apk from your phone
7. When it asks you if you'd like to decompile the file say yes
8. Then select yes again when it asks you if you'd like to install the file to the PC
9. Go to the '_working' folder in the 'TickleMyAndroid' directory and open the 'framework-res.apk' folder
10. Navigate to 'res/values/dimens.xml' and open 'dimens.xml' with notepad++
11. You should see "navigation_bar_height" "navigation_bar_height_landscape" and "navigation_bar_width" near the top of the list
12. Change the values of these strings to 36.0dip, 36.0dip and 32.0dip in that order
13. Save the file. Close Tickle My Android if it's already open, then launch it again
14. Select Option 2 (Theming Menu) again
15. Then select Option 14 (Recompile Files)
16. Select Option 2 (Recompile App With Original Signature)
17. Select "framework-res.apk" then say yes to recompile it
18. The new "framework-res.apk" file will be in the '_out' folder in the 'TickleMyAndroid' directory
19. Now simply push this file to your phone and move it to /system/framework and overwrite when prompted. Or you can create a flashable zip with Tickle My Android, just select Option 17 from the Theming Menu
Hope this helps. This guide should work with all future versions of Android."
To use my framework-res.apk modified just use some app file manager (eg root explorer) and put in the folder /system/framework. For me to put the apk the device reboots automatically but it works.
Remember to make a backup before, it may give some wrong things ok!
I found a way to make this modification. Later I put here the framework-res.apk changed.
And a little tutorial how to do, and the credits of who showed me how.

simple mod to change boot animation and poweron sounds on stock rom

This should work on all sprint galaxy series androids (S3, S4, Note, ect.)
requirements:
1. you must be rooted and on a stock rom
2. you will need a root file explorer (i use ESFile Explorer)
3. a notepad app (esfile explorer comes with one)
Instructions
1. open your root file explorer and grant it superuser permissions
2. go to the root of the device and select the "efs" folder
3. inside the "efs" folder select the folder that says "imei"
4. inside the "imei" folder there should be a file named "mps_code.dat" select it.
5. open it as a text file (in esfile a popup window should appear that says "open as" and list some options, select text and then ES Note Editor)
6. after you opened the mps_code.dat file in es note editor it should read SPR
7. hit the edit button (the pen icon in the top right corner) and then delete the SPR
and you now have a few options on what you can change it to
1. SPR (sprint)
2. BST (boost mobile)
3. VMU (virgin mobile)
4. XAS (generic samsung)
8. after deciding which one you want to change it to hit back and it should ask if you want to save the changes click yes
9. REBOOT and enjoy your new stock bootanimation and power on sound
note: when changing the text in mps_code.dat make sure you use all capitols

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