[How-To] Wi-Fi Only Mode - Continuum Android Development

There is a script posted around XDA to disable the cell radio so the device is Wifi-Only, but by default it did not work on the Continuum since it was missing the radiooptions binary. The script would run, but it would fail with "radiooptions: not found". So here is how I managed to get it running on EC09
Root the phone. SuperOneClick works great (Get it from the Continuum Database thread).
Head over to one of the other threads for the Wi-Fi only script.
Follow the instructions on that thread to get the script onto your device, and to install Script Manager. I put mine in a "scripts" folder on my SD card.
Visit this post to get an update zip that contains the radiooptions binary, which is missing from the Continuum images (stock and others)
Either install that update.zip by the usual means, or do like I did and extract that file using ES File Explorer, move it to /system/bin/radiooptions, and fix the permissions so it's executable.
Run the script in Script Manager and watch your cell signal status show (\) indicating that the cell radio is off. If the terminal output gives an error about radiooptions being missing, go back to the previous step and try one of the other methods.
Enjoy a much longer battery life now that you aren't running a radio you don't need.
Note: If you set the script to run at boot in Script Manager, the script won't run until after the SD Card media scan happens. So there is a small window at bootup when the radio is active.
Note 2: If you want to factory reset and/or need to bypass activation, see my other thread here
I know others have mentioned there is a hybrid mode on some custom images that is Airplane Mode+WiFi. That may also work, but since I'm running a stock EC09 at the moment and it's working well, I didn't want to completely reflash just to see if I could make that go.
For the curious I did this because I'm turning my deactivated Continuum into a mini wifi/game tablet for my kid to use. Others might do this to ensure they do not get giant roaming bills when out of the country.

Good job. Nice and simple.

you cna't just turn on airplane mode? it sticks.. and wifi mode on?
or you could do this, or i like the ap called tasker a lot

Its baffling how complex they make such simple tasks...
This was bothering me... Almost downloading an appp..nearly downloaded xposed addon... Nearly downloaded a script......
My solution...
Enter the command "radiooptions 1"
Open terminal emulator and enter "su -c radiooptions 1"
Or use adb and type "radiooptions 1"
You clearly need the binary. So this thread is still very helpful. But that script i noticed is not a script but a single command... Using script manager also works but note that the initiation scripts do still turn radio on and data is leaked ^.^ i justw anted to point out to others who may stumble here that the best way to really keep radio off is putting it into your init.rc file. Which is rewritten every boot -.-
So it is tricky, but worth it because now that you learned how to edit that file you dont need scriptmanager or any other program, just directly edit the init.rc file
So nice
Rly rly rly funny how complex simple things are made to be
To turn off radio one should not need to download anything -.- its a one liner.... -.-
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dannyxda said:
you cna't just turn on airplane mode? it sticks.. and wifi mode on?
or you could do this, or i like the ap called tasker a lot
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Well that sort of works. His solution is better. Theres a reason airplanes dont allow "airplane" mode on airplanes
Plus his kids can figure that out way easier and undo it accidentally or even on purpose

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[Script] Disabling Mobile Data at First Boot

As many of you know, there have been some complaints regarding the flashing of new ROMs.
Those complaints were about the fact that mobile data is enabled by default and some users, like me, pay a small price everytime a new ROM is flashed.
I decided to do something about it, so I created two scripts to prevent it (Windows and Linux versions).
Requirements:
- ADB (can be downloaded, via attachments.)
- Your device, connected to the PC via USB.
Installation instructions:
- Download and unzip your ADB version, if needed.
- Unzip the downloaded .zip to the same folder of ADB.
- Flash a new ROM. Reboot.
- Run the script (double-click on Windows, via Terminal on Linux - you might need to chmod +x it).
- Follow on-screen instructions.
disable_mobile_data .zip information:
It contains two files. The script and a blank file.
The script pushes the blank file to /system/etc/apn-conf.xml before the PIN1 input window.
This way, during the tutorial, the device will not be able to connect to the Internet, through Mobile Data.
After disabling Mobile Data in the tutorial and finishing it, the script pushes the previous version of apn-conf.xml and reboots the device.
I've uploaded both version of ADB (Windows and Linux), if you don't want to install Android SDK.
PS: During the tutorial 3G and H arrows will appear on the top bar, but they will disappear 2 seconds later, because they can't connect.
Edit: It is supposed to work with all the devices, and maybe with all the versions of Android. Help me testing it.
Edit2: I want to thank Lenny, from VillainROM, for helping me with the Linux script.
Have fun.
- reserved (don't know what for) -
I'm one of those complainers...
However, and I don't want to take away your credit from doing this trying to help people like us... I found out the other day that you can long press the end-call button and disable the mobile network from there before inputting PIN1.
You'll never get charged if you do it before inputting the pin... However, the search for some hidden setting on some hidden file inside the ROM to disable this in the ROM itself continues...
Nazgulled said:
I'm one of those complainers...
However, and I don't want to take away your credit from doing this trying to help people like us... I found out the other day that you can long press the end-call button and disable the mobile network from there before inputting PIN1.
You'll never get charged if you do it before inputting the pin... However, the search for some hidden setting on some hidden file inside the ROM to disable this in the ROM itself continues...
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(LOL. Não sabia disso... xD Obrigado por me teres avisado. )
Oh well... At least I've learnt something about shell scripting.
Not everyone has a PIN set.

[Q] One Click Root file extraction gives V Warning

Noob rooter question: I was extracting the Oneclickroot file from Qbking and FSecure warned me about a virus (which it removed ) called "Exploit:Android/DroidRooter:B". I noticed then that the folder was missing this file: "rageagainstthecageare5.bin". I can turn off real time scanning and get that file to extract, but my question is, is this a valid file that is needed in OneclickRoot? Or is it really a virus?
rando991 said:
Noob rooter question: I was extracting the Oneclickroot file from Qbking and FSecure warned me about a virus (which it removed ) called "Exploit:Android/DroidRooter:B". I noticed then that the folder was missing this file: "rageagainstthecageare5.bin". I can turn off real time scanning and get that file to extract, but my question is, is this a valid file that is needed in OneclickRoot? Or is it really a virus?
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in OP of the one-click root thread where you downloaded it.
Rodderik said:
Notes:
1. Button mappings are slightly different from older versions of CWM. Volume buttons = Up and Down, Power or Camera = Enter, Capacitive Back = Back. Capacitive Home also works as enter but not correctly from the main menu so if you hit it and the screen disappears hit Capacitive Home again or Capacitive Back to bring it back.
NOTE: As of 3.1.0.1 the buttons have been sorted out.
2. KNOWN ISSUE: When invoked, reboot recovery requires a re-plug of the usb cable for adb to work again. Simply unplug the usb cable and plug it back in.
3. If the script does not reboot your phone at the end please run the script again. If it still doesn't work reboot the phone and run the script again.
4. USB Mass Storage can be mounted from inside of recovery. 'adb shell' into the phone and type 'mountums' MAKE SURE YOU SAFELY REMOVE/EJECT BEFORE RUNNING 'umountums' to safely unmount sdcard.
NOTE: As of 3.1.0.1 mounting from the menu works again!
5. There is a Go Back menu option but it must be enabled. See the post here.
6. VIRUS ALERT!!! rageagainstthecage may be detected by your antivirus program but it is NOT harmful to your computer. See this post for an explanation.
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The video tutorials are just tools to assist you. That doesn't mean you should not do your research.
It is not a virus.
From the developer Rodderick
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13868587&postcount=36
Thanks to all, I had gone thru a lot of the links, getting the files, looking at the videos, and reading the instructions, as well as gathering data on how to restore in case something went wrong, but somehow missed that line about the false positive. I even searched the forum afterwards about virus issues and though I didn't see that info in the link where i got the file I felt that this was a safe file. I think I was in information overload...Just wanted to be sure. Thanks for the answers anyway.

[HOW TO][MOD] V6 SuperCharger Script

Hi all,
I own no credits to this mod/script, it's all put together by zeppelinrox, Thanks go out to him for this! Orginal thread can be found here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
This is the first post of this kind I have ever made, so it might not be that good, or any help at all, but for those who want to try this script for the first time, I shall try my very best to explain how to do so.
I had been running ROMS for my Nexus with the V6 SuperCharger built in, and decided to see if it'll run well on our humble little Tabs. And indeed it does, it could be a placebo of course, but I seem to notice a good difference.
First, there are a few requirements in order to use this script :-
You NEED to be Rooted, in order to do this (if you aren't already) you could try the excellent Quick and Easy Root Script by the genius Crossix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472521
Download and Install Script Manager from the Market
https://market.android.com/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager
You also need to have BusyBox installed for the script to be run, I suggest installing the Script attached to the above V6 SuperCharger thread (even if you already have BusyBox installed to avoid errors). Simply scroll to the bottom of the thread and download the file named "busybox_v1.19.3_installer_script_wraithdu.zip"
To install this version of BusyBox navigate to where you saved the ZIP file, if on the Tab it should have downloaded to "/mnt/sdcard/Download", extract it using your file manager, I use ES File Explorer. Then open Script Manager and navigate to the extracted folder, find the script that should be called "busybox_v1.19.3_installer_wraithdu.sh", open this and select the "su" icon, make sure it is selected as a script and not executable.
To Run the Script:-
Scroll to the bottom of the SuperCharger thread and Download the file named " V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt" Navigate to where this file is downloaded, if on the Tab it should have downloaded to "/mnt/sdcard/Download", rename it using your favourite file manager, usually via a long-press to "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh"
Then open Script Manager and navigate to the script, open it using script manager, again taking care to run it as "su" as a script not an executable. The script should Run and prompt you for an option numbered 1-17. I chose Option 2, which is Aggressive Level 2 and noticed a good improvement, you can of course opt for the balanced options of 3 or 4. To input a number touch the screen and the on screen keyboard should pop up, hit a number and enter it.
The Script Should run and then prompt you for another option, don't choose another one just yet.
If you are running the excellent build.prop by Crossix, Icewyng et al, it is recommended to disable the device keeping Launcher in memory for the script to run properly. To do this, open Root Explorer, navigate to the build.prop, in "/system", and open it in the text editor. Scroll to the part of the prop file that begins "store launcher in memory" and change the below string to "ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=0"
In order for this to be a persistent change to how RAM is managed on our Tabs, a script has to be set up to be run at boot. To do this, in Script Manager, navigate to "/data" and open the script named "99SuperCharger.sh", and check the boxes of "su" along with "boot" to run it at boot.
After you have followed these steps reboot your Tab and you *should* see a snappier Tab
Please be aware that this is the very first HOW TO I have ever written, and it will probably be inaccurate and crap. So, please, feel free to correct my errors and I will try to help running the script.
Yours,
Toyface
Awesome scripts. Im going to give it a try here in a bit and see if there is a difference in performance.
Could someone confirm if this really works?
I just did this and have notices an improvement but do follow instructions carefully
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I can't download the update 8 sh.txt file it just opens it in my browser
I used taptalk to download it it worked great and is still working its magic
Sent from my A500 using xda premium
Super huge improvement. Thank you!
rando152 said:
I can't download the update 8 sh.txt file it just opens it in my browser
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Which browser are you using? If chrome on the PC, try a right click and save as a txt file and rename it as a file ending .sh
Sent from my A500
Thanks for all the cool info. Using info I found in sin threads Skype seems to stay running for hours now instead of just 15 Minutes.
Sent from my modified A100 using Tapatalk and SlideIT keyboard.
so far so good.
Just had time to get this installed. So far it seems to be a bit snappier. Wish i had thought to benchmark first. Grrrr....
I think this should be in the dev section, I might ask to have it promoted... Good Work!
Frankly the whole you cant modify his script deal is a HUGE turn off. I understand him wanting credit for his hard work, BUT wth. I'll stick to safer things.
EDIT: Forget what I said I completely miss understood what he says in his post. He says
"Personal Use: You may tweak the V6 installation script (leaving credits intact) to your own personal liking as long as it is NOT redistributed in any way."
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
NoSudo said:
Frankly the whole you cant modify his script deal is a HUGE turn off. I understand him wanting credit for his hard work, BUT wth. I'll stick to safer things.
EDIT: Forget what I said I completely miss understood what he says in his post. He says
"Personal Use: You may tweak the V6 installation script (leaving credits intact) to your own personal liking as long as it is NOT redistributed in any way."
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
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I can see why he doesn't want redistributables floating around, even with the open source (something I feel very strongly about) nature of the forum.
All I wanted to do was spread the word, maybe help along the way, if I've done this then I'm happy
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
NoSudo said:
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
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You can also auto start scripts without having to use script manager or any other scripting program by calling them from within install-recovery.sh (see my sdswap mod).
For example if you had a script /data/app/supercharger.sh
in install_recovery.sh you'd add a line sh /data/app/supercharger.sh
crossix said:
You can also auto start scripts without having to use script manager or any other scripting program by calling them from within install-recovery.sh (see my sdswap mod).
For example if you had a script /data/app/supercharger.sh
in install_recovery.sh you'd add a line sh /data/app/supercharger.sh
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Cool. I have re-written another version of my hulu script in .sh and set it up to be able to run in a normal verbose mode, or to accept "silent" as a command line argument to redirect output to a lhulu.log file instead to better allow for the option of running at startup like a cron entry or what ever our allowed methods are on android.(like the one you just referenced, thanks) I'm planning on playing with it a little to figure out the best and easiest method. Then repost the updated version that can be a semi permanent fix.
NoSudo said:
Cool. I have re-written another version of my hulu script in .sh and set it up to be able to run in a normal verbose mode, or to accept "silent" as a command line argument to redirect output to a lhulu.log file instead to better allow for the option of running at startup like a cron entry or what ever our allowed methods are on android.(like the one you just referenced, thanks) I'm planning on playing with it a little to figure out the best and easiest method. Then repost the updated version that can be a semi permanent fix.
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install-recovery.sh won't work for the hulu lib, sometime after that script is loaded all the apks libs get extracted for whatever reason. Unless you put a wait in there for the prop sys.boot_complete or something like that. Might also need to use busybox run-parts for a seperate init.d script, not sure if the wait would actually stop the rest of the boot process.
It should be fine, install_recovery is called really late in the boot process you're right about putting the waits in, if you look at my swapscript you'll see the amount of time I used to get it to work (and it does not pause the other processes).
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crossix said:
It should be fine, install_recovery is called really late in the boot process you're right about putting the waits in, if you look at my swapscript you'll see the amount of time I used to get it to work (and it does not pause the other processes).
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
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It's not as late as I previously thought myself. dmesg won't work at that point and getting a logcat from there you'll see it's the start of the system log just when vold starts up. Which is why you need a few sleeps in your script. Using it was my second attempt at 2nd-init, which wasn't possible until after my first bootloop, the boot animation starts later but also before the libs are replaced.
For hulu I've just been running a gscript after a reboot because of this, at least until I find a different solution.
Anyway install-recovery is the perfect spot for any kind of kernel tweaks and also SuperCharger.
@toyface sorry for being off topic
Sorry a little confused with the last part how do I navigate to /data in script manager?
Edit.. never mind. ma bad noob moment, couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get out of the mnt part of the directory.
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[TUT]How To Obtain A Little Freedom

[Tut]How To Systemless Root+Root+More!
This was fully tested on SM-G928A;Baseband:UCU2AOJ1 on 5.1.1
Just in case needed //SM-G928A\\ **Full Odin Restore G928AATT2AOJ1**
$<Download Mode & Odin Systemless Root Flash>
Requirements:
1.A Windows Computer
2.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
3.Odin 3.10.7
4.Kernel_Root_Android_5.1.1_AT&T_SamFirm.NET
5.USB Drivers(Most of the time if connect the phone to the computer using the usb cord that comes with the device it will install all of the drivers if your computer is connected to the internet.
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Okay now assuming that everything has been required, we can begin.
Turn off your phone and open Odin with admin rights on the computer & connect your phone to the computer using the usb cable that comes with the phone.
On the phone now hold all of these following buttons down, Volume Down+Home Key+Power Soon after once you see the blue screen release those buttons and press the Volume Up key to enter Downloading Mode.
Now in Odin on the computer, it should have recognized your device now press the "AP" button and open up for example, "G928A_Kernel_Root_5.1.1_SamFirm.NET.tar.MD5" now just press start and sit back and relax and soon you will have Systemless Root!(Note your phone will reboot which is normal after the flash.
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#<Obtaining Root Access>
Requirements:
1.A Windows Computer
2.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
3.USB Drivers(Most of the time if connect the phone to the computer using the usb cord that comes with the device it will install all of the drivers if your computer is connected to the internet.
4.Flashed The Systemless Root
5.Kingo Root
6.Root Checker Cost $FREE
7.SuperSU Cost $FREE
8.BusyBox Cost $FREE
9.Developer Options (USB Debug)
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Okay now assuming that everything has been required, we can begin.
Go into Settings>System>About Device & Enable Developer Options.(Keep tapping the "Build Number" category until it says Developer options have been enabled.
Connect your device with your usb that which comes with the phone on the computer. Open "Kingo ROOT" on your computer with admin rights, and once the program asks you to turn USB Debug on, go on your phone into Settings>System>Developer options and make sure it is enabled as well as usb debugging. Wait for kingo root to find your device and once found, it will ask you to either "Reroot,Root, or Remove Root, click "Reroot" then wait for it to start.(After it starts you should see on your phone the kingo root usb app pop-up and show the same thing you see on your computer)
After it is done it should confirm you have been rooted and will ask to donate.
Now you may exit out of the program on the computer and the phone and once out of the app and back on your phone, you will want to look in your app drawer for the kingo root "Superuser" and uninstall this. Then head on over to the playstore if haven't all ready and install "SuperSU" & "Busybox" if want to. Once have the SuperSU app open it and install the su binary updates with the "Normal" option not the recovery one since we don't have that.... & once done just press OK DO NOT REBOOT or you will bootloop and will have to use Odin to reflash your system of your phone to get it back working out of the box "state"
UPDATE Have a pc around and can still boot with root:
Yamaha169 said:
You can restart the device while rooted... but you have to have ADB to do so...
When you reboot ... you will get stuck at the ATT logo... at this point... plug your phone in to your pc...
Open up ADB (COMMAND WINDOW)
type in
ADB devices
until your device # appears in adb... (this can take a minute for your pc to find your phone) so don't panic
This means the phone is found...
From this point... type
ADB ROOT
ADB SHELL
YOU will now be inside the shell of the device with root permissions
Now type
setenforce 0
(MAKE SURE LOWERCASE just like seen. "setenforce 0" if do Setenforce 0 it won't be found.....)
This will set selinux to permissive ... allowing the phone to boot...
Someone with enough experience could probably create a selinux permissive stock kernel ... but I've contacted several developers with no response ...
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Now open up the root checker app & click verify to see if you truly do have root.(You must grant root access so allow once it pops up.) Enjoy your root but never ever reboot.
UPDATE: How to Root If Possibly not allowing you to root!!!
Step one you will need to of downloaded "Android Studio
Step two you will now need to install all of the updates(Well that's what I did) inside the studio program.
Step three now locate 'program tools" which for me was located here: C:\Users\NameofComputer\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Step four make a cmd.exe file to go in the platform-tools simply just clicking on the "start button" on windows and searching "cmd" then dragging the cmd file to the folder.(Rename it to something like ADB Root or something different than just cmd)
Step FIVE download the su binary which can be located HERE and place it in the "platform-tools" folder.
Step SIX now almost there. Open the cmd file(ADB Root.exe) and once opened, plug the phone into the computer with the cable that came with your phone.
Step Seven:^.^ now with the phone plugged in and the program start, type this command to make sure your device is found:
Code:
adb devices
and if found you will see your attached devices and if more than one or can't see your device, you can do
Code:
adb kill-server
command and it will restart adb.
Step Eight: MAGIC time lol now that your phone is connected and you can see it is indeed listed, type these commands as followed:
Code:
adb root
adb remount
adb push su /system/bin/su
adb shell
chown 0:0 /system/bin/su
chmod 6755 /system/bin/su
You don't really have to do the other commands after pushing su it's just for pre-caution.
Step Nine: Now do the following at the top and try to use the Kingo root once more and click root or reroot.
If this doesn't work try to press unroot and restart phone then try this again.
Also like down below I talk about if you did reboot before you unrooted, you can still unroot but sometimes it's tricky and it needs you to do the adb remount before will work so just remember that...
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$#$<UnRooting & Keeping Systemless Root So You Can Reboot & Reroot>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.Root Access(Superuser rights)
3.SuperSU Cost $FREE
4.Root Checker Cost $FREE
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This is very simple and easy to do, all you must do after every root and before every reboot is to go into "SuperSU" and go into the settings and scroll down until you see "Fully Unroot" and click that and once done verify with the root checker that you are indeed unrooted but still have adb shell and once done that you may freely reboot with no bootloop and then if want root once more just use "Kingo Root" on the computer to reroot once more.(I'm hoping someone will come out with an app that does the same thing and works so we don't need the computer anymore which would make it much easier..)
Edit/Update:
I found that if you maybe forgot to unroot before a reboot that you can still unroot without the need of going into odin and reflashing stock system just by connecting your phone to the computer via the usb that which comes with your phone and opening up Kingo Root and waiting for it to find your phone then click unroot and wait for it after you have unrooted and you will hear a sound which means it's fixed! So just force shutdown the device with pressing both: Volume Down+Home Button+Power then it will boot back up as normal!
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~My Findings Through Long Research & Errors~:
<How to Fix Wifi Bug That Comes With Flashing Systemless Root>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.Root Access(Superuser rights)
3.SuperSU Cost $FREE
4.BuildProp Editor Cost $FREE
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On your phone open up the "BuildProp Editor".
click on the search button and search for "ro.securestorage.support=true" now once found change the =true to =false and save. Now you must reboot for it to take place but remember to UNROOT before you reboot.
Now doing this your wifi will stay connected and you no longer have to enter your password millions of times so it will be nicer to keep systemless root.
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<How to Enable AT&T Hotspot System FULLYApp>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.Root Access(Superuser rights & .SuperSU Cost $FREE)
3.Root Explorer Cost $3.99
4.NEW Modded TetheringProvision .apk Cost $FREE(Also can be found in this thread in attachments.
5.ADB Root cmd knowledge or Download SQLite Editor Cost $2.99
6.BuildProp Editor Cost $FREE
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Okay my fellow members that stayed on 5.1.1 with me, this tut did once work but then at&t blocked me and it stopped working but now rejoice becase there is a bypass once more!!!
NEW WAY:
I'm not sure which worked so I'm gonna just tell you everything that I did...
1.I first rooted obviously
2.I found a new TetheringProvision.apk which I have uploaded down in the attachment and at the top.
3.I used adb root for this but this can also be done with sqlite editior so I'll explain both ways, first way will be the easy way the adb root...>>>
Step 1: Ensure you have the correct OEM drivers installed for your handset on the computer
Step 2: Download and install the necessary ADB drivers (v1.4.2)
Step 3: Enable USB debugging on your Android handset:
Go to Settings > About Device, and tap the build number 7 times or until you see 'You're now a developer' message.
Return to Settings > Developer options and use the toggle button to turn on USB debugging. Then tap OK button to accept the warning and continue.
Step 4:Connect your device to PC with original USB cable.
Step 5: Launch a command window on your Windows PC.
Step 6: Access ADB shell and run the following command:
adb shell now just type " settings put global tether_dun_required 0 " and enter.
________----------Now the sqlite way
Step 1:Go into sqlite editor and allow root rights...
Step 2: Locate "Settings Storage" and click on "Settings.db then click on "global"
Step 3:Locate tether_dun_required 0 and if not there add by clicking on the +
then fill out name as " tether_dun_required " >>And value as " 0 " and then save file and unroot then reboot.
Now then after all of that I downloaded the build.prop which I know you don't have to but it makes it easier for me to do so and probably for you too...
Step 1:Get build.prop editor from the playstore and open it to grant root rights.
Step 2:Click on the pencil icon on the top right where the search icon is.
Step 3: Scroll all the way down to an open line.(If not one make one.)
and put this in the line....>>> " net.tethering.noprovisioning=true " and then click the save button at the top right and then save it and unroot then reboot.
Then replacing the Tetherprovision.apk . >>>
Step 1: Download the NEW modded TetherProvision.apk at top or at bottom.
Step 2: get a root explorer and go to System/App/TetheringProvision
Step 3: Rename the actual TetheringProvision.apk to TetheringProvision.apk.bak
Step 4: in the same location, go into "arm64" and rename the TetheringProvision.odex to TetheringProvision.odex.bak
Step 5: Now locate the modded TetheringProvision.apk you've just downloaded and place it in System/App/TetheringProvision/ now should be two TetheringProvision, the TetheringProvision.apk.bak and the modded one, TetheringProvision.apk.
Step 6: change the property promissions of the tetheringprovision.apk to give it root rights by changing the promissions to look just like the actual one which is " rw-r--r-- "
Step 7: save and unroot then reboot!
Now youre wifi tether and usb should work!!! enjoy!
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<How to disable OTA & Security Notification>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.Root Access(Superuser rights & .SuperSU Cost $FREE)
3.Titanium Backup & Titanium Backup Pro License Cost $Free | $5.99
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Open up titanium back with pro license and freeze these following apps:
1.SecurityLogAgent(This is that annoying notification that which comes with the systemless flash root that keeps annoying you to reboot and undo what you done.)
AT&T Software Update(This will make it so AT&T won't push any updates to your device anymore so no need to worry about installing an update ota and losing your root or something else like bootlooping.
And again, all of this sticks after you unroot and reboot!
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<How to Get Youtube RED (Sort of) FREE!>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.OGYoutube Cost $Free
Basically all you do here is download the modded sort of youtube app(OGYoutube) and install it then done! You now can download videos/music on the app and have access to run audio in the background plus NO ADS!!! (if there are I haven't seen any yet...)
Best part of this too since can't be used fttb, no need for XPOSED apk!
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<How To Install Viper4android>
Requirements:
1.Your Phone Device SM-G92-0/5/8A
2.Root Access(Superuser rights & .SuperSU Cost $FREE)
3.Fast Reboot
4.Soft Reboot
5.Viper4Android V2.3.4.0
6.Audio_Effect.Config
7.Titanium Backup & Titanium Backup Pro License Cost $Free | $5.99
8.IRS Impulse Response Sample files
9.Root Explorer Cost $3.99
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To Read the tuts yourself than rather follow my tut, you may do so by following This Link & This Link
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Alright, I decided to do my own detail tut to make it much easier so follow me and you'll have viper4android in no time : )
So let's get begin, download if not already, the busybox,SuperSU,TitaniumBackup,Fast reboot,Soft Reboot, & Root explorer. Now having all that done open up Busybox and allow it root rights and you may wait for it to research for a smart intall, or just press install. Once you installed it in the default location System/xbin, click on the will be installed to location and choose System/bin and install it there too.(Not sure why but that's what the tut called for.)
Now let's download the folders for viper4android, go ahead and download Audio_Effect.Config.zip file,IRS Impulse Response Sample files, & the Viper4Android V2.3.4.0 folder.
Now open up the root explorer and unzip all that which is zipped up.(Which is all of the files;Audio_Effect.Config.zip file,IRS Impulse Response Sample files.zip, & the Viper4Android V2.3.4.0 folder.zip
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Now once all are extracted, we will begin putting what is needed where.
Let's start off with the ViPER4Android_FX_A4.x (The actual name of the folder) you're gonna want to long press it and copy this folder. Once done, you're gonna want to paste this folder in System>Priv-app and make sure to change the permission of the .apk to 0644 rw-r--r-- & the FOLDER to 0755 rwxr-xr-x(The folder should have the same permissions as the other folders in that location.) which is inside the folder to give it root access which is 0644;rw-r--r-- and if not sure what root permission should look like, refer to this link Or Google what it looks like, then save/press ok.
Now go back to where you extracted your folders, and this time copy the "audio_effects.conf and go to System>etc and find and rename the actual audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.conf.bak and then paste the copied modded audio_effects.conf here & DONT FORGET change the permissions to give it root rights.
Now after all is done, open the app "Titanium Backup Pro" and look for and freeze these following applications: 1.Adapt Sound 4.0 & SoundAlive 3.0 now open the app "Soft Reboot (Root) and click yes you want to do a soft reboot. Then once back up(If want you can click the "Fast reboot app" to quickly refresh the system) and running you should see the viper app inside your app drawer. Open it and install the update/software when ask you to and once done it should ask for you to reboot just click on ok and then go out and back to the "Soft Reboot (Root) then do another soft reboot.
Now almost DONE!!! Once back up and running again, go to your root explorer again where you extracted the folders and grab the folder of "ViPER4Android and move it to your device storage ex; Storage/emulated/0 (It's where the download folder is and dcim folder is.. Then finally, go toSettings>Device>Sounds and notifications>Sound quality and effects and toggle on all of the listings[NOTE YOU MUST PUT EARPHONES IN FOR THESE TOGGLES TO SHOW]; UHQ Upscaler|SoundAlive+|Tube Amp Pro now you're done enjoy viper4android via editing the settings in the app.
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You need to download SELinux Mode Changer and give root rights and just click on permissive mode and all done. Also might need to use compatible mode in the Viper4Android settings.
I found that this mod works with Pandora and Youtube app but not with google music or the default music app and not sure how to fix that....
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This is some more quick finds which you don't need a tut for just information I'd like to share so you all know.
I found out that you can use Titanium Backup Pro Cost $5.99 and freeze anything you want such as bloatware and that annoying notification that appears every time you reboot if have systemless root installed "SecurityLogAgent" and as long as you UNROOT before you reboot, it is safe and everything you froze stays frozen.
Now I haven't tried uninstalling any system apps so I wouldn't advise doing that unless you wanted to but I don't see the point except to free space up since you can just freeze anything and does the same thing except for freeing space....
I haven't been able to unlock the bootloader in my research and errors which probably never gonna happen anytime soon....
I also never found an app that could root the device yet without a computer....
And yeah that's it! I just was so happy to find out all of this and just had to share it with xda members which are on the same boat as me that has been wanting some "freedom" which now can have a piece of it. : )
If found these tuts to be helpful, feel free to hit thanks button and if want donate.
AngelRyu said:
Just gonna get right to it and be fast.
Odin Flash Kernel for systemless root.
obtain root
Download SuperSU
After rooted download some sort of buildprop editor and search for " ro.securestorage.support=true" Now change =true to =false. and save!
Now go into the superSU app and fully unroot then reboot and also keep adb shell root!
So you fix the wifi bug plus keep the adb shell so you can obtain root once more! Now we just need some app that can give root access with 1 click without needing a pc and this would work for me until we can actually reboot with root without it bootlooping anyways.... I still can't find a wifi tether app or a method that works for the at&t hotspot app though...
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Question for clarification.
So current method for rooting g928a is this systemless root.
Question 1, will it brick my phone with this root if i reboot, because i read somewhere on here that the phone will just keep on rebooting.
You mention using superSU app to unroot to reboot. So basically I have to unroot with superSU whenever I want to reboot then reflash again to get root?
fuzmik said:
Question for clarification.
So current method for rooting g928a is this systemless root.
Question 1, will it brick my phone with this root if i reboot, because i read somewhere on here that the phone will just keep on rebooting.
You mention using superSU app to unroot to reboot. So basically I have to unroot with superSU whenever I want to reboot then reflash again to get root?
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Yes you must unroot to remove the su binary so the system acts like nothing has happen. I use kingo root for windows and it works every time with root all you need to do is hit "root" or it may say "reroot" and works every time. I have been playing with this a lot trying to do things to get it to reboot with root but have failed so far.... I wish someone with more experience would approach this so we could have an app to use at least so we not have to use pc every time to reroot until we get the ability to keep root and reboot.
Kingo root can be found here : https://www.kingoapp.com/android-root.htm
and this works after flashing the kernel from odin. This was the only way I actually found to be able to get root was with this because manually pushing su just didn't work for me....
Thanks for being much clearer on the instructions and idoit proof. I was worried about the bootloop and I thought there was no exit strategy on this expensive phone until you mention reflash. With your extensive tinkering on this, did your knox security trip up?
If this is the only possible way, maybe the community could make some sort of app that if we have to shutdown or reboot the phone specifically for g928a, it will safely unroot it for us.
TASKER?!
Anyone know if this still works after taking the latest OTA a few days ago?
The problem is this isn't root. I restart my phone several times a day. There is no point especially if I can't get a custom OS. However, thanks for making the instructions clear. And for anyone who doesn't understand systemless root, it's temp root. When you reboot dmverity sees the false file structure and tries to rewrite and reverse the changes, effectively removing root. On the Note 5 AT&T for temp root you didn't have to unroot before reboot as it wouldn't boot loop, it would just remove root and let you continue on. So something in this version must be getting farther in breaking past dmverity if it's causing the OS to bootloop.
tonys.94 said:
The problem is this isn't root. I restart my phone several times a day. There is no point especially if I can't get a custom OS. However, thanks for making the instructions clear. And for anyone who doesn't understand systemless root, it's temp root. When you reboot dmverity sees the false file structure and tries to rewrite and reverse the changes, effectively removing root. On the Note 5 AT&T for temp root you didn't have to unroot before reboot as it wouldn't boot loop, it would just remove root and let you continue on. So something in this version must be getting farther in breaking past dmverity if it's causing the OS to bootloop.
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I was wondering if maybe we could place SU somewhere else so we might could trick it to reboot with root but haven't done it yet and or maybe keep SU on the sdcard/storage and use the terminal on the phone to push su to xbin every reboot but just hoping maybe can get root working without making the stupid thing bootloop.... Like I said I been doing a lot of dumb stuff with my phone because I have been so disappointed in this phone with not having wifi tether at the most really but now that got that I'm much happier but I'm still on the research of keeping root and being able to reboot.
I won't be updating until something maybe for sure comes along with 6.0 I can wait because my galaxy s4 I had stayed on stock version forever because was able to do everything so was no need to update really.... Anyways yeah lol maybe someone greater or maybe my playing around will work. WE can only hope...
Oh yeah, to the other guy NO it did not trip knox doing any of the things I've done. which I wouldn't care if could unlock the bootloader lol...
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I've done all I can think of and didn't work to keep root on a reboot except it did keep root without bootloop with a soft reboot...
I found out to maybe later will add tut up top but for now I'd like to tell you or whoever, if you do bootloop due to not being able to access the su unroot in time, you can still connect your device with Kingo Root in that bootloop and can unroot to save you from having to reflash every time... Might have to reboot as soon as you hear the found from the unroot though.
Oh and on a factory reset everything sticks excepts what was frozen becomes unfrozen just fyi...
Yeah, that's all I can find so I'm done with it hope someone can help later on but I'm just happy with wifi tether so much : )
So what all can we do with this root
Thank you for your hard work. it's very much appreciated!!!
Will pay part of my bounty which is 50 dollars pay day!!
But, please reply. what all can we do with this root!?
O0Gjulian said:
So what all can we do with this root
Thank you for your hard work. it's very much appreciated!!!
Will pay part of my bounty which is 50 dollars pay day!!
But, please reply. what all can we do with this root!?
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Hi, I didn't come up with anything but the fix for wifi bug and hotspot app.
I just made a very detail tut to help others, but thanks.
I would wait on the bounty to be paid to someone who can make it possible to keep root on and still be able to reboot.
So in theory with this method I can root, install a modified tetheringprovisions, unroot (as hotspot is the only feature I actually desire), and go about my business without worrying about bootlooping or knox being tripped? Feels too good to be true, but I want to believe.
Just a reminder that Android 6.0.1 is right around the corner. If you don't fully go back to stock before the upgrade it will not flash and could possibly wipe the data partition. Both the system and boot images need to be 100% stock.
antizombie said:
So in theory with this method I can root, install a modified tetheringprovisions, unroot (as hotspot is the only feature I actually desire), and go about my business without worrying about bootlooping or knox being tripped? Feels too good to be true, but I want to believe.
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It's true, that's how my phone is rolling with frozen apps and the modded hotspot without root, but still the systemless root remains in the system but doesn't do anything with out a computer or applying the kingo root to true root it.
I haven't tested the adaway yet so idk if will work or not.... and I been wanting xpose to work to disable youtube ads but haven't tried that either. . I might root tonight and try out adway tho.
But yeah to your question you are 100% safe and will not change anything or trip anything; phone can reboot all it wants with no bootloops with the modded tether is what I'm trying to say lol .. .
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Yeah adaway works after unroot and reboot. . . But I decided not to use it because a lot of people us adfly and it wouldn't let me access the link so yeah.....
On another note I froze a lot of stuff and done a lot of things not sure which part caused it but it doesn't bother me because I don't use samsung pay but in the end I had to freeze samsung framework for samsung pay because it kept saying force closed but which again Idc about that app so no biggy to me : )
Was Samsung Pay crashing before you started freezing apps? I have yet to use Pay but I'd prefer to keep my options open if possible.
antizombie said:
Was Samsung Pay crashing before you started freezing apps? I have yet to use Pay but I'd prefer to keep my options open if possible.
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Honestly, I'm not sure but it had to be either the freezing at&t update or securityagent because it seemed to happen after that... Or could be the hotspot mod but I didn't get any crashes until i froze those 2 apps so idk...
Package Disabler in play store freezes apps so what's the point?
Can you fully remove with TiBu and be safe unrooted?
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navalynt said:
Just a reminder that Android 6.0.1 is right around the corner. If you don't fully go back to stock before the upgrade it will not flash and could possibly wipe the data partition. Both the system and boot images need to be 100% stock.
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Yeah and from what I've seen of the nightmares people have been having with their Note 5's on Marshmallow, I'm staying FAR away from it!
I can confirm this works. Sorta a pain to have to reroot but hey, It's progress. We may never have a custom ROM option or recovery, But this is the next big thing. If we can find a app that'll just reroot us. it's perfect. (somewhat) Just rooted a few minutes ago. Going to play around. More than likely I'll re flash stock and make a youtube video for anyone needing questions or wanting to see it be done.
And I lied.. So, My experience was weird. Lagging constantly and weird download issues with a fresh wipe.
I'm sadly gonna have to unroot and hope that a better method would come out.
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O0Gjulian said:
I can confirm this works. Sorta a pain to have to reroot but hey, It's progress. We may never have a custom ROM option or recovery, But this is the next big thing. If we can find a app that'll just reroot us. it's perfect. (somewhat) Just rooted a few minutes ago. Going to play around. More than likely I'll re flash stock and make a youtube video for anyone needing questions or wanting to see it be done.
And I lied.. So, My experience was weird. Lagging constantly and weird download issues with a fresh wipe.
I'm sadly gonna have to unroot and hope that a better method would come out.
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I'm not sure why you would experience "lag" because I have no lag what so ever. Maybe try going to settings>system>developer options and change both transition animation scale and window animation scale to 0.5x
I've reflashed stock many of times due to to trying to find everything there is to find and I've had no "lag" but also you could download the soft reboot and fast reboot from market. Fast reboot frees up memory via closing and restarting certain apps, and soft reboot kills zygote and does a "hot reboot" without going through whole start up process .
Please reply I'm gonna try and help you : )
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joe3681 said:
Package Disabler in play store freezes apps so what's the point?
Can you fully remove with TiBu and be safe unrooted?
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Yeah and from what I've seen of the nightmares people have been having with their Note 5's on Marshmallow, I'm staying FAR away from it!
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I can confirm freezing anything won't harm the system on a reboot after unrooting but not sure about removing the apps would be safe. I have however remove the youtube app and reinstalled it in play store and it didn't harm anything.
AngelRyu said:
I'm not sure why you would experience "lag" because I have no lag what so ever. Maybe try going to settings>system>developer options and change both transition animation scale and window animation scale to 0.5x
I've reflashed stock many of times due to to trying to find everything there is to find and I've had no "lag" but also you could download the soft reboot and fast reboot from market. Fast reboot frees up memory via closing and restarting certain apps, and soft reboot kills zygote and does a "hot reboot" without going through whole start up process .
Please reply I'm gonna try and help you : )
Thanks for helping me! I went ahead and flashed stock and followed your steps!
Working great now!
NOW, My next question... What difference would it make if I used package disabler pro VS TBU?
Wouldn't both of these apps freeze the processes? Or would it make a difference with root and SU access?
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O0Gjulian said:
AngelRyu said:
I'm not sure why you would experience "lag" because I have no lag what so ever. Maybe try going to settings>system>developer options and change both transition animation scale and window animation scale to 0.5x
I've reflashed stock many of times due to to trying to find everything there is to find and I've had no "lag" but also you could download the soft reboot and fast reboot from market. Fast reboot frees up memory via closing and restarting certain apps, and soft reboot kills zygote and does a "hot reboot" without going through whole start up process .
Please reply I'm gonna try and help you : )
Thanks for helping me! I went ahead and flashed stock and followed your steps!
Working great now!
NOW, My next question... What difference would it make if I used package disabler pro VS TBU?
Wouldn't both of these apps freeze the processes? Or would it make a difference with root and SU access?
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I'm not sure because I've never heard of that program, but I did buy it just now for about $1.89 and the activation keeps failing so I can't test it to see the difference but with titanium you can do everything not just freeze stuff but back up apps and their data and much more.
Titanium backup has been around for ages which is why I recommend it.
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I use package Disabler. Works like TiBu without root. Only reason to root would be to fully remove apps but would it boot okay after?

Multitasking/RAM

You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the OnePlus 3 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the OnePlus 3 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Incredible after applaying the memory fix by settig the app limit to 42
Julius1993 said:
Incredible after applaying the memory fix by settig the app limit to 42
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Any idea on how this affects battery life?
airchicken said:
Any idea on how this affects battery life?
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So I also switched my background processes to 42, and I ended up dialing it back to 32, because I do think it affects battery life a bit. To be honest, at 42, I was using 5GB of RAM at a time, which was amazing (SO MANY apps in RAM), but honestly, while it's fun, it's not really helpful in day to day use. But the default setting of 20 is too low.
airchicken said:
Any idea on how this affects battery life?
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Batterylife might be effected, but its perfectly fine for me. Im getting around 4h of SOT with brightness at 100% (adaptive) Wifi and Bluetooth turned on, connectet to my huawei watch and using it quite a lot. And there was literally no app cleared from ram. I will test it again with the value set to 36 though!
Its such a great experience to have a phone which doesn't have to start up an App twice.
Sounds great... but for me stock settings only end up getting about 2h of SOT wich seems to be not that much... Seems like Android System drains a lot...
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
By default limit is low but i think for day to day usage it is fine
I able to use only 3 to 4 apps daily for multi tasking and it is fine and giving me good battery experience.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
Julius1993 said:
Incredible after applaying the memory fix by settig the app limit to 42
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By stating a memory fix you are referring to rooting the phone prior to adjusting the value, correct?
Can someone post on how to do this without root - please give the adb commands. I know that a quora post was provided to do without root using adb etc but was not able to do this..
I was able to do the screen display density to 400 without root using adb commands (density) but was not able to do this. I will be very thankful if someone can do this.
airchicken said:
Any idea on how this affects battery life?
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harharryhar said:
Can someone post on how to do this without root - please give the adb commands. I know that a quora post was provided to do without root using adb etc but was not able to do this..
I was able to do the screen display density to 400 without root using adb commands (density) but was not able to do this. I will be very thankful if someone can do this.
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Go on Youtube and search vor "OnePlus 3 - How to Root". The Channel is called C4ETech. The Guy in the video gives you perfect instructions.
In the video description you will also find all the downloads you will need!
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harharryhar said:
Can someone post on how to do this without root - please give the adb commands. I know that a quora post was provided to do without root using adb etc but was not able to do this..
I was able to do the screen display density to 400 without root using adb commands (density) but was not able to do this. I will be very thankful if someone can do this.
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You can not do this without root!!! All you can do wihtout root, is to pull the build.prop via adb (adb pull /system/build.prop <your desired location>), but you cannnot push it back to your phone, because you need access to your phones root directory which is read only out of the box.
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The simplest way to apply the memory fix is the following:
-Go on Youtube. Search for "OnePlus 3 - How to Root". The Channel is called C4ETech. The Guy in the video gives you perfect instructions. Its really easy, you will find all the downloads in the videos description.
-then download the build prop editor app from the play store and look for the right value (ro.sys.fw.gb_apps_limit=20) and change it.
Julius1993 said:
You can not do this without root!!! All you can do wihtout root, is to pull the build.prop via adb (adb pull /system/build.prop <your desired location>), but you cannnot push it back to your phone, because you need access to your phones root directory which is read only out of the box.
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Thanks for your reply..but in the xda article on how to fix it , it says:
http://www.xda-developers.com/how-t...-management-almost-double-the-apps-in-memory/
"There are many ways to edit the build.prop, including pulling it through ADB without root or using root apps specifically designed for build.prop editing. I personally used Root Explorer this time around, but all methods should work."
The word ADB is linked to a quora page where the methods are mentioned, but I have not been able to get it to work:
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-edit-the-build-prop-file-in-Android-without-Rooting-it
So there is no way to do without root as the article refers?
Incase of root ( I am worried about security), if there is a way to unroot it (will have to find it), the OTA update might change it back to 20, so do we have to keep the root on?
So will be really thankful if someone can give the exact ADB commands. Thanks for your help.
harharryhar said:
Thanks for your reply..but in the xda article on how to fix it , it says:
http://www.xda-developers.com/how-t...-management-almost-double-the-apps-in-memory/
"There are many ways to edit the build.prop, including pulling it through ADB without root or using root apps specifically designed for build.prop editing. I personally used Root Explorer this time around, but all methods should work."
The word ADB is linked to a quora page where the methods are mentioned, but I have not been able to get it to work:
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-edit-the-build-prop-file-in-Android-without-Rooting-it
So there is no way to do without root as the article refers?
Incase of root ( I am worried about security), if there is a way to unroot it (will have to find it), the OTA update might change it back to 20, so do we have to keep the root on?
So will be really thankful if someone can give the exact ADB commands. Thanks for your help.
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You can change the build prop without root, but you cannot push it back on your device. i have tried it without root, but its simply not possible and it doesnt make sense either. if you dont have access to write on your root directory you cannot change anything there.
i really recommend rooting. just by the fact, that you can get rid of all the in app commercials! (really awesome)
Also rooting will not void your warranty on your 1+3. you can alway unroot your device by flashing the stock rom back on your device!
You will find all the ADB commands in the video i was talking about before.
-adb devices
-adb reboot bootloader
-fastboot devices
-fastboot oem unlock (will wipe your device!)
-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (TWRP Recovery [is needed])
-then reboot the device into recovery manually by using the volume and power button, not by the command fastboot reboot.
-install superuser
-Done
-Edit build.prop with buildprop editor and allow super user access.(easiest way for noobs)
Julius1993 said:
You can change the build prop without root, but you cannot push it back on your device. i have tried it without root, but its simply not possible and it doesnt make sense either. if you dont have access to write on your root directory you cannot change anything there.
i really recommend rooting. just by the fact, that you can get rid of all the in app commercials! (really awesome)
Also rooting will not void your warranty on your 1+3. you can alway unroot your device by flashing the stock rom back on your device!
You will find all the ADB commands in the video i was talking about before.
-adb devices
-adb reboot bootloader
-fastboot devices
-fastboot oem unlock (will wipe your device!)
-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (TWRP Recovery [is needed])
-then reboot the device into recovery manually by using the volume and power button, not by the command fastboot reboot.
-install superuser
-Done
-Edit build.prop with buildprop editor and allow super user access.(easiest way for noobs)
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I believe there is a utility that does this all for you as well. I don't have my OP3 yet but I have used utilities with my Moto G3 and it simplified the process a lot.
There is no Utility for the op3. And it already is very simple
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Julius1993 said:
You can change the build prop without root, but you cannot push it back on your device. i have tried it without root, but its simply not possible and it doesnt make sense either. if you dont have access to write on your root directory you cannot change anything there.
i really recommend rooting. just by the fact, that you can get rid of all the in app commercials! (really awesome)
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-Edit build.prop with buildprop editor and allow super user access.(easiest way for noobs)
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I'm just an "interloper" curious about this new phone and noticed this while browsing the forum, and I've modified / files without root being "installed" on many phones before as long as someone had already created a custom recovery for it that worked (and supported adb when booted to custom recovery)::
Should be something like :
Code:
Boot to custom recovery ::
open shell and adb shell,
su // this should just work since recovery's are by definition already rooted and you're booted into it.
Make sure system is mounted (mount -o remount,rw /system) (or whichever switches it requires)
modify your file using the terminal mode or editor provided by TWRP/{other} and save
remount as read (mount -o remount, ro /system)
reboot.
I hope that helps, if not, I will shut up in this forum. I'm assuming TWRP for this device is about the same as for nearly every other one. Sorry if not,.
Cheers.
That's actully true! Haven't thought about that. You can Mount/remount by using a custom Recovery. But still I would recommend rooting, since it doesn't even Void your warranty
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Dunno guys,i just got my phone yesterday,barely installed anything,like 3 apps running in the background and my Nonstop Knight game reloads in 7/10 tries.
With OOS 3.2 the RAM can (well, could) be used to its fullest. I simply could not throw enough at it to fill up. Five big, full 3D games, 20+ Chrome tabs, all my apps (30ish) open and still 1Gb remaining whilst load-less app-switching
The multitasking on this device is awesome! Good job OnePlus
If this phone had 4GB of RAM, I think it wouldn't have changed anything.

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