Kinda noobish with this so bear with me for a second
So, First I was running fresh .02 then .03
When I rooted with toasts method, I noticed there was some wimax dev tools and I thought hey these look like they could be fun. So I backed them up.
When I flashed fresh 02 I moved them back into system/app and modifed the permissions accordingly.
Cleared dalvik and rebooted. Only one showed up, I was running adw.launcher at the time so i thought maybe that sense has to be active in order for it to show up, so i cleared defaults for adw and selected sense and they still didnt show up. Didnt worry about it to much so I said screw it.
Well now im running DC 3.1.2 and im using the banned apps feature to kill sense. Well I moved calendar.apk (htc calendar) back into sytem/app once again verifying permissions, clearing dalvik and its not showing up. I verified that it is not being banned so...im not sure why its not showing up.
I dont understand what im missing here. So any help would be cool
I need someone familiar with the phone to tell me where/location the notification sounds are located.
I restored a backup and it seems that I have 2 of everything. Would like to delete the extras.
Thanks in advance.
Great Offender said:
I need someone familiar with the phone to tell me where/location the notification sounds are located.
I restored a backup and it seems that I have 2 of everything. Would like to delete the extras.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm an Eris user lol, but I believe its in
System/Media
Found it thanks. Seems that the file does not show dups just the rom backup???
Hate what their doing to cmw!
Accidently deleted the stock task manager and I want it back... deleted it without making a backup after I installed my ROM so obviously it's included in my roms zip... just looking for it, not seeing anything that resembles the name --- would really appreciate the name of it if anyone knows
thanks for your help
I think it is JobManager.apk
Sent from my SPH-D710 using XDA App
EDIT*** lol you beat me by two min colorado-al!
Well after extractnig a whole rom I spotted what the icon looks like --- called Job Manager.... but it's not going as planned ---
I assumed I would just throw it to SD card...
Then us File explorer to move it to system/app
then open
Getting an Application not installed message --- what am i doing wrong?
I thought it was 'tasks.apk', under /system/app.
Could be wrong though, I've been running Blazer and now CM7 since the day I got my phone
dbaybay said:
I thought it was 'tasks.apk', under /system/app.
Could be wrong though, I've been running Blazer and now CM7 since the day I got my phone
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Yeah it's JobManager.apk
Tasks is the checklist for grocery lists and what not
And I'm an idiot, my problem is solved.... didn't realise that you didn't have to install things that are placed in that folder.... pasted apk in system>app --- restarted my phone, fully working thanks guys for the quick responses
I'm learnin I'm learnin lol
AVAH0LIC said:
Yeah it's JobManager.apk
Tasks is the checklist for grocery lists and what not
And I'm an idiot, my problem is solved.... didn't realise that you didn't have to install things that are placed in that folder.... pasted apk in system>app --- restarted my phone, fully working thanks guys for the quick responses
I'm learnin I'm learnin lol
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Haha a grocery list pre-installed on my phone *facepalm*. No wonder people flash ROMs. Glad you got your problem solved
Soo i went over an old patch that i had for my GS3 to find out exactly what files were swapped and replaced from sprints verson..
and this is what i came up with...
system/lib.............
libnfc_ndef.so
libnfc_jni.so
libnfc.so
system/lib/hw
nfc.MSM8960.so
system/etc
nfcee_access.xml
system/app
NFC.apk
NFCTest.apk
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With them files swapped onto our Tmobile builds, with the addition of build.prop edited to sprints Galaxy nexus, Google wallet in fact worked>>
I went and took the same approach with our Galaxy S4.. except some files were a little different..
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I started wallet up with no tweeks/mods and got an error that its not currently available for my device... I then modded the build.prop to...
ro.product.model=SPH-L720
ro.product.name=jfltespr
ro.product.device=jfltespr
I chose sprints galaxy s4 build because i dont wanna lose s voice drive by changing my build to a nexus.. I wanna keep all features working..
I opened wallet up and it did not say that same warning. This time it said something about insecure elements and force closed. So obviously like the S3, a tweak needs to be made..
in the system/app folder, i replaced..
NFCNci.apk
NFCNci.odex
NFCTest.apk
NFCTest,odex
system/lib
libnfc-nci.so
libnfc-nci_jni.so
(there were only 2 files in this folder regarding NFC)
system/lib/hw
nfc_nci.MSM8960.so
system/etc
nfcee_access.xml
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after all that, i rebooted.. Clicked on wallet, and wallet opened and prompted me to turn NFC on. When i did, settings force closed.. if i turn nfc on from the pulldown bar, it wont turn on. Sooo NFC is borked....
then i did the same thing MINUS the system/app files since maybe they have nothing to do with the permissions in wallet. i rebooted and now NFC works.. turns on, and does what its supposed to, but when i open wallet, it force closes. I then cleared wallet data, and the same thing,. it freezes and force closes.. I then uninstalled it and installed it again, same problem.
this is where i stand and because i am NOT a dev and dont know the first thing about what they do, i am now at a standstill. It was an honest effort of copying the same method used on the s3. If any devs sees anything wrong with i did, feel free to tell me, or pickup where i left off lol.
Any help would be appreciated . Thanks guys. I realize not many people have this device yet, but i wanted to post this to get the attention!
Im so glad u brought this up!! i brought this up earlier but no one paid attention to it. Would love to see google wallet on this phone as i also had it on my s3. Maybe something to do with knox security on phone?
movieaddict said:
Im so glad u brought this up!! i brought this up earlier but no one paid attention to it. Would love to see google wallet on this phone as i also had it on my s3. Maybe something to do with knox???
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I gave it an honest shot but couldn't get it to work.. Now maybe someone who knows their stuff can chime in n see what im doing wrong lol
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
joemagistro said:
Soo i went over an old patch that i had for my GS3 to find out exactly what files were swapped and replaced from sprints verson..
and this is what i came up with...
system/lib.............
libnfc_ndef.so
libnfc_jni.so
libnfc.so
system/lib/hw
nfc.MSM8960.so
system/etc
nfcee_access.xml
system/app
NFC.apk
NFCTest.apk
.........................................................................................
With them files swapped onto our Tmobile builds, with the addition of build.prop edited to sprints Galaxy nexus, Google wallet in fact worked>>
I went and took the same approach with our Galaxy S4.. except some files were a little different..
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I started wallet up with no tweeks/mods and got an error that its not currently available for my device... I then modded the build.prop to...
ro.product.model=SPH-L720
ro.product.name=jfltespr
ro.product.device=jfltespr
I chose sprints galaxy s4 build because i dont wanna lose s voice drive by changing my build to a nexus.. I wanna keep all features working..
I opened wallet up and it did not say that same warning. This time it said something about insecure elements and force closed. So obviously like the S3, a tweak needs to be made..
in the system/app folder, i replaced..
NFCNci.apk
NFCNci.odex
NFCTest.apk
NFCTest,odex
system/lib
libnfc-nci.so
libnfc-nci_jni.so
(there were only 2 files in this folder regarding NFC)
system/lib/hw
nfc_nci.MSM8960.so
system/etc
nfcee_access.xml
.............................................................................................................
after all that, i rebooted.. Clicked on wallet, and wallet opened and prompted me to turn NFC on. When i did, settings force closed.. if i turn nfc on from the pulldown bar, it wont turn on. Sooo NFC is borked....
then i did the same thing MINUS the system/app files since maybe they have nothing to do with the permissions in wallet. i rebooted and now NFC works.. turns on, and does what its supposed to, but when i open wallet, it force closes. I then cleared wallet data, and the same thing,. it freezes and force closes.. I then uninstalled it and installed it again, same problem.
this is where i stand and because i am NOT a dev and dont know the first thing about what they do, i am now at a standstill. It was an honest effort of copying the same method used on the s3. If any devs sees anything wrong with i did, feel free to tell me, or pickup where i left off lol.
Any help would be appreciated . Thanks guys. I realize not many people have this device yet, but i wanted to post this to get the attention!
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joemagistro, did u replace the tmobiles S4 files with the files from the Sprint S4?
XeoNoX said:
joemagistro, did u replace the tmobiles S4 files with the files from the Sprint S4?
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All those current files that i listed were swapped over from the sprint version... I just chose those files based off of what i used for my galaxy s3... everything used was for the sprint s4
joemagistro said:
All those current files that i listed were swapped over from the sprint version... I just chose those files based off of what i used for my galaxy s3... everything used was for the sprint s4
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did u swap from a odex to odex or a deodexed to deodexed version of TW??
note: sawpping deodexed into odex would possibly cause FC's or stuck at TMO boot. btw, if u havent already i recommend installing a clockwormod recovery
XeoNoX said:
did u swap from a odex to odex or a deodexed to deodexed version of TW??
note: sawpping deodexed into odex would possibly cause FC's or stuck at TMO boot. btw, if u havent already i recommend installing a clockwormod recovery
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odex to odex....... i think if it were deodexed, there wouldnt be 2 files per app.. right??
could be so cool,if we could get this to work on our s4! I actually have to pull out my wallet at starbucks and mcd's now...LOL
joemagistro said:
odex to odex....... i think if it were deodexed, there wouldnt be 2 files per app.. right??
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yes u are right, i am just making sure.
if u are up for it i can give u some suggestions, do this at your own risk although the worst thing to happen will be that u have to ODIN stock firmware.
please make a nandroid backup before u try this and also install [RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.2 or TWRP for the TMO S4..being proficient with ADB will help also but not necessary. MAKE SURE TO MANUALLY BACKUP your EFS folder, i normally just add the EFS folder to ZIP using root explorer and save it to my PC.
ill post back in about 20 mins once download is finished, in meanwhile u can do above if u wish. let me know if u are interested in trying.
XeoNoX said:
yes u are right, i am just making sure.
if u are up for it i can give u some suggestions, do this at your own risk although the worst thing to happen will be that u have to ODIN stock firmware.
please make a nandroid backup before u try this and also install [RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.2 or TWRP for the TMO S4..being proficient with ADB will help also but not necessary. MAKE SURE TO MANUALLY BACKUP your EFS folder, i normally just add the EFS folder to ZIP using root explorer and save it to my PC.
ill post back in about 20 mins once download is finished, in meanwhile u can do above if u wish. let me know if u are interested in trying.
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the EFS issue is with the s4 also??
joemagistro said:
the EFS issue is with the s4 also??
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its always a good idea to back it up just as a precautionary measure
ogdobber is looking for someone to test....
ogdobber said:
no no not the same files. whoever whats to test send me a pm and I will have something together tonight.
prerequisite- must be able to run logcat
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41008164&postcount=3118
i posted there to have him look at my thread here to see what i have done, and hopefully he can help
Try the following in the EXACT ORDER OF INSTRUCTIONS:
BACKUP your phone using Nandroid and backup your EFS folder just in case.
uninstall any version off Google wallet u have installed and be sure to clear data and cache when uninstalling.
change your build.prop to reflect the following:
Code:
ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus
ro.product.name=yakju
ro.product.device=maguro
u may try the sprint s4 build.prop but im not sure yet if it will work, i guess u can experiment:
Code:
ro.product.model=SPH-L720
ro.product.name=jfltespr
ro.product.device=jfltespr
reboot after changing build.prop and saving with PROPER FILE PERMISSIONS
since u are running the odexed android system swap the following from the Odexed TMO S4 with the Odexed Sprint S4 files and be sure to SET PROPER FILE PERMISSIONS
system/app
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NFCNCi.apk
NFCNCi.odex
NFCTest.apk
NFCTest.odex
Tag.apk
Tag.odex
system/framework
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com.android.nfc_extras.jar
com.android.nfc_extras.odex
system/etc/
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nfcee_access.xml
system/etc/permissions
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android.hardware.nfc.xml
com.google.android.nfc_extras.xml
system/lib
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libnfc-nci.so
libnfc_nci_jni.so
system/lib/hw
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nfc_nci.MSM8960.so
reboot and install google wallet and let me know what happens.
XeoNoX said:
Try the following in the EXACT ORDER OF INSTRUCTIONS:
BACKUP your phone using Nandroid and backup your EFS folder just in case.
uninstall any version off Google wallet u have installed and be sure to clear data and cache when uninstalling.
change your build.prop to reflect the following:
Code:
ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus
ro.product.name=yakju
ro.product.device=maguro
u may try the sprint s4 build.prop but im not sure yet if it will work, i guess u can experiment:
Code:
ro.product.model=SPH-L720
ro.product.name=jfltespr
ro.product.device=jfltespr
reboot after changing build.prop and saving with PROPER FILE PERMISSIONS
since u are running the odexed android system swap the following from the Odexed TMO S4 with the Odexed Sprint S4 files and be sure to SET PROPER FILE PERMISSIONS
system/app
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NFCNCi.apk
NFCNCi.odex
NFCTest.apk
NFCTest.odex
Tag.apk
Tag.odex
system/framework
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com.android.nfc_extras.jar
com.android.nfc_extras.odex
system/etc/
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nfcee_access.xml
system/etc/permissions
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android.hardware.nfc.xml
com.google.android.nfc_extras.xml
system/lib
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libnfc-nci.so
libnfc_nci_jni.so
system/lib/hw
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nfc_nci.MSM8960.so
reboot and install google wallet and let me know what happens.
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doing that right now..
im gonna start with backing everything up...
then im gonna compile them files in a flashable zip... gonna flash it, and then well see... ill get back to you shortly
joemagistro said:
e... I then modded the build.prop to...
ro.product.model=SPH-L720
ro.product.name=jfltespr
ro.product.device=jfltespr
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use the galaxy nexus build prop first for testing, we know that works....eventually once wallet gets working you can go back to the stock build.prop anyways
joemagistro said:
in the system/app folder, i replaced..
NFCNci.apk
NFCNci.odex
NFCTest.apk
NFCTest,odex
system/lib
libnfc-nci.so
libnfc-nci_jni.so
(there were only 2 files in this folder regarding NFC)
system/lib/hw
nfc_nci.MSM8960.so
system/etc
nfcee_access.xml
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after all that, i rebooted.. Clicked on wallet, and wallet opened and prompted me to turn NFC on. When i did, settings force closed.. if i turn nfc on from the pulldown bar, it wont turn on.
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how did you "replace" the files? flash them? or use a file explorer....I am going to guess you used a file explorer other than root explorer and your permissions are wrong. from recovery you can use the (fix permisions) and that will sort them...
(or start over with root explorer)
oh yeah, if you are "testing" twrp, go get clockwork
going to need a logcat once it gets close....
UPDATE.. xeonox...
here is the flashable file i brewed together with the exact files to replace in which you stated
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pemlf59xrtckj41/GS4walletfixx.zip
you guys are more then welcome to download it and try for yourself or even see the files that i swapped over to confirm i did everything right, however i am certain that i did...
anyways i flashed it..... downloaded google wallet.. opened it.... it tells me that NFC is turned off and to turn it on...... went to settings, and seen that nfc toggle was off... I turned it on and Settings force closes..... i try to turn NFC on from the toggles up top and it wont turn on... Soo same issue as when i did it the first time i posted... hmmm
thank god i took your advice and backed up.. otherwise ide be ODINing right now back to stock lol..
soo wallet aside, something is causing NFC not to work, and i believe its the actual files themselves in the system/app folder
and to confirm NFC breaking, i flashed this file again, however with the system/apps untouched.....
NFC now works again..
HOWEVER
Wallet force closes when you try to open it
its very important that the permissions are correct. did u check using root explorer or similar app to make sure the permissions were correct?