im running cleangb and was wondering if the wireless hotspot stock app was free? also wondering if you had some suggestions for root apps that you guys use the most and find helpfull for everyday use? thanks...
Guess im the only one nice enough to answer your questions... Yes its free to use the wireless hack... Just appears as data use to sprint. And some good root apps would be.
Font installer changes your font.
Sixaxis control allows you to configure a bt address to hook up the ps3 controller to it.
There are plenty just type root into the market and browse away.
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Don't forget Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, ROM Manager, SDX app removal tool, and SetCPU or Voltage Control if you are thinking about overclocking or undervolting.
If you use Wifi a lot, maybe Samba. Great for getting files to/from the SD card. Drocap2 for screen shots.
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RoamControl for being able to roam on Verizon whe Sprint reception craps out (off market now, search threads here in apps forum to find it). Titanium Backup to remove bloat, backup and restore apps and data. Batttery calibration app to recalibrate without going to CWM. Alternative to hotspot is android wifi tether, google it.
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Hey guys I'm new to the epic jailbreak thing but very use to modding... I was just wondering if there was a app that allow me to delete factory adds that the phone came with, and also in need of a good karnel (for some overclocking)
HelloSmitdy2010 said:
Hey guys I'm new to the epic jailbreak thing but very use to modding... I was just wondering if there was a app that allow me to delete factory adds that the phone came with, and also in need of a good karnel (for some overclocking)
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To remove stock apps and use as a file manager, you want Root Explorer. OC kernel, I have used Genocide found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961614
And for some reason my phone sometimes crashes in wifi tether if I have I have 4g on
If you read, it's a well known issue, turn off 4g then turn on wifi tether then turn 4g back on.
Yeah, 4G wifi tether is still kind of buggy. I have issues with 4G infrastructure, but ad hoc works fine. YMMV.
Ok I thought it was just mine.. the new one that they just added 2 days ago didn't even work so I download a feb one and it works with the psp ps3
Just wondering if CM7 comes with a data counter to keep an eye on mobile data (3G etc) usage.
I've had a good look through all the CM7 settings but can't find one
I have my connection pretty well controlled via Droidwall so only have gmail, contacts & calendar allowed to have access to 3G data so I'm not going to use much data but a counter may be of use if there's a good one available.
Can anyone suggest a good data counter from the market.
Thanks
3g watchdog, never had any issues with it, the pro version can even count data in blocks if you're data plan is based on it, so i highly recommend this app.
Have you checked the market?
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Have you checked the market?
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Yes I've had a quick look but there's quite a few to choose from so was after some recommendations from XDA members for CM7 really.
I have t-moble, downloaded app directly from market to oversee my data usage.
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Just tried 3G Watchdog & it seems to be quite a decent app - shows details in the notification bar so easy to view.
Will probably stick with this when I start getting charged for mobile data
I use the "NetCounter",it's the most light-weight app for data counter.
sp8y said:
Just wondering if CM7 comes with a data counter to keep an eye on mobile data (3G etc) usage.
I've had a good look through all the CM7 settings but can't find one
I have my connection pretty well controlled via Droidwall so only have gmail, contacts & calendar allowed to have access to 3G data so I'm not going to use much data but a counter may be of use if there's a good one available.
Can anyone suggest a good data counter from the market.
Thanks
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how do you access droidwall and set it to only allow certain apps to access 3g data?
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how do you access droidwall and set it to only allow certain apps to access 3g data?
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Download Droidwall from the market.
Load it & grant it Root access.
In the Droidwall menu enable firewall & enable log.
Droidwall will show a list of all apps/programmes that request wifi/3G access with a "checkmark" box next to each.
You can then check which apps you want to access wifi or 3G or both.
Go into the Droidwall menu & click "apply rules".
At the top of the screen there's an option to have it in whitelist mode (only allows access to whichever you have put the checkmark against) or blacklist mode (won't allow access to those apps that you have put a checkmark against).
I use it in whitelist mode.
Important to say if you download a new app after installing Droidwall then you have to go back in & allow it access.
There's also a log button in the menu so you can see which apps are getting blocked.
Thanks for tips. Works like a charm, but gotta slowly add the apps into the list
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lanfearxt said:
Thanks for tips. Works like a charm, but gotta slowly add the apps into the list
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Some apps may also need other programmes adding to the list for example youtube may also need media server adding for it to work. In that case I use the log feature of Droidwall to show what it blocked.
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I'm not planning to root my new devise now. However, the only thing I miss from my previous rooted Nexus is droidwall app. The data usage settings provided by Google by default is missing wifi. It can do with 3g though.
Firewall is an important thing for as many of the app I use has storage access and full internet access with no understandable use of the internet access.
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anyone have a tutorial on how tether for devices?
I would like to tether my kindle fire when im not near a wifi hotspot.
I couldnt find tethering manager on my phone so i couldnt freeze it, but i did download barnacle tethering app. So some help would be greatly appreciated. this is all new to me....im running cm7
in not sure but you might have to have the pro version of titanium backup. You go to backup/restore it will list all the apps for you alphabetically and it should be there. Just freeze it and you should be good to go.
ive had the pro version for like ever and its not there, do they delete it on cm7??
Tethering manager is only on stock/stock based roms. If you want to tether to to settings>wireless>tethering and just turn it on
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ty thats why i couldnt find it
I found this thread using the search feauture.. KUDOS to me..
But anyways I was wondering if I was gonna get charged the $15/month if I used the feature? Im running Jauggernaunt and Tethering Manager isnt there either but it does amazingly. Hopefully not !
Ok, I know I have seen a few threads about this but nothing conclusive or, dare I say, noob friendly as to how to resolve it. So I am asking here. My roommate has moved out leaving me with a few weeks of having to rely on my phone for internet. I am currently running Infamous v.8 and by using Hotspot Shield Free and Wifi Tether TrevE I can hotspot tether for a limited about of data before I have to wait about 6 hours or so. I am looking to find a way to just hotspot tether natively without using apps and without getting the T-mobile screen. I have used many roms including the Carbon KitKat rom using dalvik but still get the T-mobile screen, if the computer connects at all.
I have heard about some libs you can push to get tethering to work, but having never done that, I would need some detailed instructions.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Do this it works on the att s4 using the built in native hotspot feature
First go to settings applications /manager /all
Your tmobile s4 may not have the native hotspot feature but if does this step is critical for it to work...
Find the hotspot app disable it .
Next go to any root browser tool and go to prefer rom toolbox lite.
Go to System/app find tetheringprovsion.apk rename it to tetheringprovision.bak
Rename the tetherprovision.odex
To tetherprovision.bak2
Download the modified tether provision apk from the att s4 general forum. and copy it into sytem/app folder same folder you renamed the others.
reboot phone and then after reboot.
Go back to settings apllication manager/all
and re enable hotspot
Then you can tether .
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Ok, I know I have seen a few threads about this but nothing conclusive or, dare I say, noob friendly as to how to resolve it. So I am asking here. My roommate has moved out leaving me with a few weeks of having to rely on my phone for internet. I am currently running Infamous v.8 and by using Hotspot Shield Free and Wifi Tether TrevE I can hotspot tether for a limited about of data before I have to wait about 6 hours or so. I am looking to find a way to just hotspot tether natively without using apps and without getting the T-mobile screen. I have used many roms including the Carbon KitKat rom using dalvik but still get the T-mobile screen, if the computer connects at all.
I have heard about some libs you can push to get tethering to work, but having never done that, I would need some detailed instructions.
Thanks for any help you can give.
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I know some ROM's that have tethering and portable hotspot built in. On my old Samsung Relay had a Clockwork mod, and when I went to settings, more - there was an area for tethering and portable hotspot and it ran just like it was a normal function included with the phone. Loved it.
So check the different rom's out there some should have the same thing.