[SGY] Openline & reNetLock [Revised] Updated [Tested] + ScreenShots - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

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OPENLINE YOUR SGY
Thanks to sir DOKY73 for this adb shell script..
BY sir DOKY73
I explicitly warn again everyone,
If you do not really understand what you do inside the shell, then wait for some!
YOU CAN POTENTIALLY HARM YOUR DEVICE!
If you doing something wrong with bml15, you might cause unrecoverable issues
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Code:
Requirements:
1: [URL="http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads"]SAMSUNG DRIVER[/URL] or [URL="http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/"]SAMSUNG KIES[/URL]
2: [URL="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u3-download-1501626.html"]JAVA DEV KIT[/URL]
3: [URL="http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html"]ANDROID SDK[/URL]
4: Root Your SGY [URL="visit me"]visit me[/URL] or [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534510"]visit me too[/URL]
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STEPS:
1.>Connect your SGY to the PC, using the USB cable.
2.>Access the command prompt in your Windows computer. In order to do that, click on Start button, and in the search field, type ‘cmd.exe’. Once found, open it. In this window you need to head to the folder where Android SDK has been installed.
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3.>enter this codes on cmd
[note: when typing commands,,please wait for the # to show in the cmd before typing another command]
[note: start and ADB shell session into your phone by 'ADB shell' in Windows, './adb shell' in linux then copy line by line the following. If you got error, then stop, and report the issue!]
Code:
ADB shell
su #<- Check phone screen to grant root access, and wait for # prompt in shell
mkdir /sdcard/SGYunlock #<-check if the folder has been created, and no error
stop #<-the phone will freeze, It's OK!
dd if=/dev/bml15 of=/sdcard/SGYunlock/bml15.img.SAVE #<- Do it ONLY ONCE!!!!
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=16 of=/dev/bml15 seek=524360
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=1 of=/dev/bml15 seek=525392
start #<-the phone will restart
exit #<- exit from root shell
exit #<- exit from shell
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4.>restart your SGY if it did not restart automatically
TO reNetLock TO DEFAULT NETWORK PROVIDER
Code:
Requirements:
1: [URL="http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads"]SAMSUNG DRIVER[/URL] or [URL="http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/"]SAMSUNG KIES[/URL]
2: [URL="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u3-download-1501626.html"]JAVA DEV KIT[/URL]
3: [URL="http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html"]ANDROID SDK[/URL]
4: Root Your SGY [URL="visit me"]visit me[/URL] or [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534510"]visit me too[/URL]
5:
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STEPS:
1.>Connect your SGY to the PC, using the USB cable.
2.>Access the command prompt in your Windows computer. In order to do that, click on Start button, and in the search field, type ‘cmd.exe’. Once found, open it. In this window you need to head to the folder where Android SDK has been installed.
3.>enter this codes on cmd
Code:
ADB shell
su #<- Check phone screen to grant root access, and wait for # prompt in shell
stop #<-the phone will freeze, It's OK!
dd if=/sdcard/SGYunlock/bml15.img.SAVE of=/dev/bml15
start #<-the phone will restart, put default SIM and use!
exit #<- exit from root shell
exit #<- exit from shell
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4.>restart your SGY if it did not restart automatically
Credits to:
Doky713
Codeshark
Izghitu
ALbavizion
Mikstev
ORIGINAL DEV
OPENLINE SOURCE THREAD
DOWNOAD OLD THREAD HERE
To remove Network Subnet Lock by Mikstev
note: do this after openlining your SGY
back up the original bml15.img.SAVE or rename SGYunlock folder to SGYunlock1 before proceeding
Code:
cmd.exe
ADB shell
su #<- Check phone screen to grant root access, and wait for # prompt in shell
mkdir /mnt/sdcard/SGYunlock
cd /mnt/sdcard/SGYunlock
stop #<-the phone will freeze, It's OK!
dd if=/dev/bml15 of=bml15.img.SAVE #<- Do it ONLY ONCE!!!!
start #<-the phone will restart, put any SIM and use!
edit bml15.img.SAVE:
(0×80049 and 0×80450) change 01 to 00
save as bml15_unlocked.img.SAVE.
ADB shell
su
cd /mnt/sdcard/SGYunlock
stop #<-the phone will freeze, It's OK!
dd if=bml15_unlocked.img.SAVE of=/dev/bml15 copy back file
start #<-the phone will restart, put any SIM and use!
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Things (files) you will be needing to open line:
(1)Go to the link and choose your OS version (windows,mac or linux)
--->Android SDK
(2)If you don't have java installed
--> Java SDK
(3)Use (drivers) if pc doesn't recognize the device
--->Samsung drivers
(4)Rooted phone (for SU permissions)
---> Root
(5)Usb cable
(6)Guts!!
New update:
Guys!!! try mr. Doky73's ---> network unlock app
if you liked it, consider donating
or
Press their thanks button!!
Credits to:
devion14
Doky73
contributors:
izghitu
codeshark

dont wanna try cause there is a possibility that my CP will brick

eReNz said:
dont wanna try cause there is a possibility that my CP will brick
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that is why it is not for noob andd fainthearted...youll brick it?then restore it..so simple...

will delete soon....seems like its not important

devion14 said:
will delete soon....seems like its not important
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please do understand that not all people here are adept when it comes to "techy stuff" and not all are willing to take risks so don't feel sad if your thread seems to be underrated.

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just getting board......have you done this?
can you give me screen shots on pc?

OP thanks for the info, i was able to change my provider to another one.
did anybody found a code which accepts all the different sims?
its tedious to edit bml15 every time i want to swap a sim.

maybe we could ask openline phones to upload their bbml15.bin so i can compare the strings on the addresses...they would be on same address

leodasal2 said:
please do understand that not all people here are adept when it comes to "techy stuff" and not all are willing to take risks so don't feel sad if your thread seems to be underrated.
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techie stuff

s5360user said:
OP thanks for the info, i was able to change my provider to another one.
did anybody found a code which accepts all the different sims?
its tedious to edit bml15 every time i want to swap a sim.
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Create a script to automate the process (theory).

maybe you could make one?? but the important thing is the mcc mnc of an openlined bml15.bin

devion14 said:
maybe we could ask openline phones to upload their bbml15.bin so i can compare the strings on the addresses...they would be on same address
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and you must post this thread on Android Development to gather some users bbml15.bin

already done that...maybe forum mods might want to move it there

An appeal to upload your "openline/unlocked" bml15.bin
guys, if anyone of you have an unlocked/openline phone, please upload your bml15.bin.. Seriously, this thread booms with potential. You can at last forget about going to a service center just to get your unit openlined.
@devion14
i'll be making a flashable zip if there is an openline bml15.bin uploaded. and i expect you will be the first daredevil to try and attest the validity of this thread
PS. I wonder if bmlunlock will work with this bml15.bin.

HCFroyd247 said:
guys, if anyone of you have an unlocked/openline phone, please upload your bml15.bin.. Seriously, this thread booms with potential. You can at last forget about going to a service center just to get your unit openlined.
@devion14
i'll be making a flashable zip if there is an openline bml15.bin uploaded. and i expect you will be the first daredevil to try and attest the validity of this thread
PS. I wonder if bmlunlock will work with this bml15.bin.
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Agree. Perhaps in millions of SGYs shipped there is at least 1 who is factory unlocked?

HCFroyd247 said:
guys, if anyone of you have an unlocked/openline phone, please upload your bml15.bin.. Seriously, this thread booms with potential. You can at last forget about going to a service center just to get your unit openlined.
@devion14
i'll be making a flashable zip if there is an openline bml15.bin uploaded. and i expect you will be the first daredevil to try and attest the validity of this thread
PS. I wonder if bmlunlock will work with this bml15.bin.
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i bet it wont work cause imei conflict..
CarlDeanCatabay said:
Agree. Perhaps in millions of SGYs shipped there is at least 1 who is factory unlocked?
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i bet not one but depends on the order

CarlDeanCatabay said:
techie stuff
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wow, i was clearly bothered by the exaggerated response (huge fonts) you had on my post. I'm glad you pointed that out (sarcastic).

WORKING!!

Related

Added Kindle Unbrick V0.1 to Kindle Fire Utility

I'n new to XDA. So I decided to show some support in the Forums.
I take no Credit for Kindle Fire Utility or Kindle Unbrick V 0.1
Good Day!
Download - Here
Warning! Now in BETA!!
Feed back would be appreciated.
If you would Like me to add a program to this Project please message me.
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Update - 09-26-2012
Finished the coding and re-updated link.
I do need somebody to test it if you don't mind.
Also, can a admin please move this thread back to the Developmental Forum.
Update - 10-14-2012
Fixed my Kindle! Yay!
Now testing software and should be finished very soon!
Chat_Ghosty said:
I'n new to XDA. So I decided to show some support in the Forums.
I take no Credit for Kindle Fire Utility or Kindle Unbrick V 0.1
Just adding then together.
Due to my current Kindle Problem. (I will not go into details)
I thought this would be helpful.
I would suggest somebody more skilled then me check the code and make sure no Kindles Explode due to this.
U will find Kindle Unbrick under Extras. Option 8.
Good Day!
Download - Here
If wanted. I can try and Make a GUI With C#. But no Promise.
Feed back would be appreciated.
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I don't recall you asking me for usage of my code. Also, version 0.1 of my unbrick utility is old (Not that it matters). To go along with that, I highly doubt you obtained approval for this from the Kindle Fire Utility creator. Please take down this thread, and the download link immediately.
If you open Kindle Fire Utility and look at the Third and Forth line of coding you will find the Following.
::You are free to tweak or modify this as you see fit,
::Just please be respectful is all I ask
And you are correct. I did not ask, but then I did give all credit to the KFU and KU Developers.
If you don't mind, may you please Message me personally to resolve this Issue.
I am cool with it as long as credit remains.
Just don't call what you did your own, and I'm fine.
I had plans for a GUI and got halfway there or so however, it reached a point where the Kindle is slowing down in terms of people needing something like this so I just focus on keeping it running if there are problems.
If amazon releases a new kindle and a gap needs to be filled, I'm sure ill step into making something for it.
I would like to see a gui! Very cool
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
If you did not make it, it does not belong in the development forum.
Moving to General
s.d.oconnor said:
If you did not make it, it does not belong in the development forum.
Moving to General
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I understand where your coming from but he made the GUI for combining both programs. In my opinion, it should stay in dev section because he developed the program to combine the two. Im not trying to be bossy or mean or anything, but I just believe it should be in dev section. Sorry for sounding mean.
Zombiepiratez said:
I don't recall you asking me for usage of my code. Also, version 0.1 of my unbrick utility is old (Not that it matters). To go along with that, I highly doubt you obtained approval for this from the Kindle Fire Utility creator. Please take down this thread, and the download link immediately.
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I don't think you asked Amazon to mess around with the bootloader.
Anyway, has anyone tried this? This looks like a good app.
Are you just taking the original code and just adding a GUI with VisualBasic? Because you may need some major tweeks to get a CMD based code to work with VB'S GUI. Just sayin'
Sent from my Kindle Fire
shravbits said:
Are you just taking the original code and just adding a GUI with VisualBasic? Because you may need some major tweeks to get a CMD based code to work with VB'S GUI. Just sayin'
Sent from my Kindle Fire
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Your are correct. But I'm a Bit stuck on the developmental stage. I'm using C# because that what I'm better at. I used the command
Code:
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@" File ");
Ill be honest. I could use some help with the Command Lines for ADB.
I programmed it so that if it needed to be updated so you did not need to know any C#. Ironic, No.
I just updated the File and it should work perfect once the Batch files are programmed.
x10knight said:
I don't think you asked Amazon to mess around with the bootloader.
Anyway, has anyone tried this? This looks like a good app.
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I no longer dissaprove of this application, but I just have to say something to you.
I did not modify Amazon's code in anyway, nor did I redistribute it.
Even if I did, the Kindle Fire's source code was released for anyone to use, mine was NOT.
I prefer if people ask me before they redistribute my code, that's all.
Chat_Ghosty said:
Your are correct. But I'm a Bit stuck on the developmental stage. I'm using C# because that what I'm better at. I used the command
Code:
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@" File ");
Ill be honest. I could use some help with the Command Lines for ADB.
I programmed it so that if it needed to be updated so you did not need to know any C#. Ironic, No.
I just updated the File and it should work perfect once the Batch files are programmed.
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If you ever need help with VisualBasic, private message me, I could help.
Sent from my Kindle Fire
Zombiepiratez said:
I no longer dissaprove of this application.
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May I ask why you did before?
Zombiepiratez said:
I did not modify Amazon's code in anyway, nor did I redistribute it.
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True.
Zombiepiratez said:
I prefer if people ask me before they redistribute my code, that's all.
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Me or Him?
Thank You!
Chat_Ghosty said:
May I ask why you did before
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Because you didn't ask him
Chat_Ghosty said:
Me or Him?
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You
powerpoint45 said:
Because you didn't ask him
You
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Never knew that the bootloader was opensource...
x10knight said:
Never knew that the bootloader was opensource...
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From the coding that I looked at he did no modification of the boot loader. You just said what state it was to load in.
Example. Normal, Safe Mode, and Recovery for windows OS.
You never edited the Boot loader, you just picked how to load the OS.
Also, is Android OS not made from Ubuntu OS?
Please correct if wrong.
Also, does all Android OS have the same-ish boot loader? And Kindle just added the Kindle Fire Logo?
Also! Did anybody hear about the Next Kindle Fire? The Kindle Fire HD! (How Original!)
Android is not based on ubuntu, however it is based on the linux kernal ( 3.0 in ics and jellybean)
x10knight said:
Android is not based on ubuntu, however it is based on the linux kernal ( 3.0 in ics and jellybean)
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I used a Program that came with CM9 and for some reason it said it ran Ubuntu Kernel. Oh Well.
It's the week end. I should be able to do some coding. I might have it finished this week end.
Will this work.
And I think this might work.
Code:
@echo off
Tools\adb kill-server
Tools\adb start-server
set adb="Unknown"
set tmp=""
set adbcomp="List of devices attached"
for /f "tokens=1-4" %%a in ( 'tools\adb devices ^2^> nul' ) do ( set tmp="%%a %%b %%c %%d" )
if /i %tmp% == %adbcomp% ( set adb=Offline)
if /i not %tmp% == %adbcomp% ( set adb=Online)
if "%adb%" == "Offline" (
tools\fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
tools\fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
end
) else (
tools\adb wait-for-device
tools\adb push files\nbmode /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb shell /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb reboot
end
Can somebody test this?
Chat_Ghosty said:
And I think this might work.
Code:
@echo off
Tools\adb kill-server
Tools\adb start-server
set adb="Unknown"
set tmp=""
set adbcomp="List of devices attached"
for /f "tokens=1-4" %%a in ( 'tools\adb devices ^2^> nul' ) do ( set tmp="%%a %%b %%c %%d" )
if /i %tmp% == %adbcomp% ( set adb=Offline)
if /i not %tmp% == %adbcomp% ( set adb=Online)
if "%adb%" == "Offline" (
tools\fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
tools\fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
end
) else (
tools\adb wait-for-device
tools\adb push files\nbmode /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb shell /data/local/nbmode
tools\adb reboot
end
Can somebody test this?
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Oh Well. I updated the Program and now in BETA Phase. See Post one for details.

[REF]Terminal Emulator Commands ! (Android shell command reference)

Okay guys the following is a Documentation from 'Jackpal' for his awesome app terminal emulator which helped me a lot in learning various stuff so i thought i'd share it here for some of you who may find it use full !
All credits :Jackpal - See here
Android Shell Command Reference Page History
A "shell" is a program that listens to keyboard input from a user and performs actions as directed by the user. Android devices come with a simple shell program. This shell program is mostly undocumented. Since many people are curious about it I thought I'd write up some documentation for it.
Common problems
The built-in shell has very limited error handling. When you type a command name incorrectly it will say "permission denied", even though the real problem is that it couldn't find the command:
$ dir
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dir: permission denied <---- this is a misleading error message, should say 'dir: not found'
$ ls
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... listing of current directory
The PATH variable
The Android shell will run any program it finds in its PATH. The PATH is a list of directories. You can find out what your shell's PATH is set to by using the built-in echo command:
$ echo $PATH
/data/local/bin:/sbin:/vendor/bin:/system/sbin:/system/bin:/system/xbin
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Depending upon your shell, you may see a different result.
Built in Commands
Every shell has a few built-in commands. Some common built-in commands are:
echo -- prints text to stdout.
set -- sets shell variables
export -- makes shell variables available to command-line programs
cd -- change the current directory.
pwd -- print name of the current directory.
Commands
To find out what commands you have available to you, use the "ls" command on each of the directories in the PATH variable.
Finding documentation for the Android commands.
Many of the Android commands are based on standard Linux (or bsd) commands. If you're curious about a command, you can sometimes learn how it works by using the "man" command on a desktop Linux or OSX (Apple Macintosh) computer. The Linux or OSX version of the command may be different in details, but much of the documentation will still apply to the Android version of the command.
Another source of documentation for people without a Linux or OSX machine handy is to use a web browser and use a web search engine to search for the text: "man Linux command-name".
List of commands
The following is a list of the commands that are present on a Nexus S phone running an Android 2.3.3 "user-debug" build. Many of these commands are not present on a "user" phone. (They are missing from a "user" phone because they are specific to developing or debugging the Android operating system.)
$ ls /data/local/bin
/data/local/bin: No such file or directory
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Notice that by default there is no /data/local/bin directory. You can create this directory using the "mkdir" command if you like.
$ ls /sbin
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opendir failed, Permission denied
The /sbin directory exists, but you don't have permission to access it. You need root access. If you have a developer phone, or otherwise have root access to your phone you can see what's in this directory.
$ su
# ls /sbin
ueventd
adbd
# exit
$
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Notice that the shell prompt changes from a '$' to a '#' to indicate that you have root access.
Notice also that neither of the /sbin commands are useful to the shell -- the adb and ueventd files are 'daemon' programs used to implement the Android Debugger "adb" program that is used by developers.
$ ls /vendor/bin
gpsd
pvrsrvinit
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Vendor/bin is where device vendors can put device-specific executables. These files are from a Nexus S.
$ ls /system/sbin
/system/sbin: No such file or directory
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This directory does not exist on a Nexus S.
$ ls /system/bin
am
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am is the Android Activity Manager. It's used to start and stop Android activities (e.g. applications) from the command line. Type am by itself to get a list of options.
amix
aplay
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Command line audio file player.
app_process
applypatch
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Used to apply patches to android files.
arec
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Command line audio recorder.
audioloop
bluetoothd
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BlueTooth daemon
bmgr
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Backup manager - type command by itself to get documentation.
bootanimation
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Draws the boot animation. You may have to reset your phone to get out of this.
brcm_patchram_plus
bugreport
cat
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Copy the contents of a file to standard output.
chmod
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Change the mode of a file (e.g. whether it can be read or written.)
chown
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Change the owner of a file.
cmp
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Compare two files byte-by-byte
dalvikvm
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The dalvik virtual machine. (Used to run Android applications.)
date
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Prints the current date and time
dbus-daemon
dd
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Convert and copy a file. By default copies standard in to standard out.
debuggerd
dexopt
df
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Shows how much space is free on different file systems on your device.
dhcpcd
dmesg
dnsmasq
dumpstate
dumpsys
dvz
fsck_msdos
gdbserver
getevent
getprop
gzip
hciattach
hd
id
ifconfig
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Shows the current configuration of network interfaces (IP, MAC address etc)
iftop
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Shows the current processes using the network interfaces (top, but for networks)
ime
input
insmod
installd
ioctl
ionice
iptables
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Manage the firewall
keystore
keystore_cli
kill
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Send signals to processes.
linker
ln
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Used to set up a file system link.
log
logcat
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Prints the Android runtime log.
logwrapper
ls
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Lists files.
lsmod
lsof
make_ext4fs
mediaserver
mkdir
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Make a directory.
monkey
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A program that sends random events, used to test applications. (Like having a monkey playing with the device.)
mount
mtpd
mv
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Move a file from one directory to another. (Only on the same file system. Use "cat a > b" to copy a file between file systems.
nandread
ndc
netcfg
netd
netstat
newfs_msdos
notify
omx_tests
pand
ping
pm
pppd
printenv
ps
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List active processes.
qemu-props
qemud
racoon
radiooptions
reboot
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Reboot the device.
record
renice
rild
rm
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Remove a file.
rmdir
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Remove a directory.
rmmod
route
rtp_test
run-as
schedtest
schedtop
sdcard
sdptool
sendevent
service
servicemanager
setconsole
setprop
setup_fs
sh
showlease
sleep
smd
stagefright
start
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Starts the Android runtime.
stop
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Stops the Android runtime.
surfaceflinger
svc
sync
system_server
tc
testid3
toolbox
top
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Shows which processes are currently using the most CPU time.
umount
uptime
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Prints how long your device has been running since it was last booted.
vdc
vmstat
vold
watchprops
wipe
wpa_cli
wpa_supplicant
$ ls /system/xbin
add-property-tag
btool
check-lost+found
dexdump
dhdutil
hcidump
latencytop
librank
opcontrol
oprofiled
procmem
procrank
rawbu
scp
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Secure copy program. (Used to copy files over the network.)
showmap
showslab
sqlite3
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Used to administer SQLite databases.
strace
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System trace command - use to see what system calls a program makes.
su
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Start a shell with root privileges.
One more thing if you find that this has been already posted here/is useless/unnecessary don't hate me just drop The_captain a PM and it'll be locked before you know it
nikufellow said:
One more thing if you find that this has been already posted here/is useless/unnecessary don't hate me just drop The_captain a PM and it'll be locked before you know it
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Lol.. that was a good one.. I don't think this will go down.. nice find.. keep up the good work..:thumbup:
Sent from the MUST have app!
awesome guide,
should be included in the list of need-to-know guides for SGY,
These kind of guides make me feel that just why.???
Why i dont know linux....
I want to know it..
I want to learn it...
I want to do everything that i can do with linux...
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda premium
menewtoroot said:
These kind of guides make me feel that just why.???
Why i dont know linux....
I want to know it..
I want to learn it...
I want to do everything that i can do with linux...
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda premium
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its easy mate just spend a few minutes reading stuff and you'll grab everything!
by the way try Ubuntu 12.04 if you haven't tried yet its the best as of now!
nikufellow said:
its easy mate just spend a few minutes reading stuff and you'll grab everything!
by the way try Ubuntu 12.04 if you haven't tried yet its the best as of now!
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As i just said...
I am not from linux or ubuntu language...
However after reading this guide i had ask a friend of mine to give me linux disk...
But he is giving me a warning about some kind of hard disk partition...
Nd this is the first thing i dont know about computets ..
So totally
rooting is new for me...and i am noob to root...
Just read a guide on how to dual boot windows and Linux.. you will understand.. still partition.. bit risky for new users..
Sent from the MUST have app!
Hery nice ref ...... Good share..... Its really help all new user......
Sent from my GT-S6102 using Tapatalk 2
nitubhaskar said:
Just read a guide on how to dual boot windows and Linux.. you will understand.. still partition.. bit risky for new users..
Sent from the MUST have app!
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Okay lets see...
rooting is new for me...and i am noob to root...
menewtoroot said:
Okay lets see...
rooting is new for me...and i am noob to root...
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rooting is not difficult or dangerous!!! good luck!! :good:
---------- Post added at 11:14 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:01 AM ----------
thanks for the commands.....they works pretty well!!! but i want to know about the busybox commands....:-/ help me!!
thanks for the thread!!! learned lot of things!
Nice thread
sent from my dream using cm10.1
hi, do you know how to stop a terminal process? I mean, for example if I run logcat, then how can I exit it? in linux I used to press CTRL + C, here in terminal emulator I have to close and reopen the terminal..
also, pressing UP arrow in linux terminals, you see the previous commands you run, is there something similar in android temrinal?
thanks a lot in advance!
moly82 said:
hi, do you know how to stop a terminal process? I mean, for example if I run logcat, then how can I exit it? in linux I used to press CTRL + C, here in terminal emulator I have to close and reopen the terminal..
also, pressing UP arrow in linux terminals, you see the previous commands you run, is there something similar in android temrinal?
thanks a lot in advance!
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Click options.. special keys..
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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[APP][2.3+] SpecCheck - Compare Devices Side By Side
Deadly said:
Click options.. special keys..
View attachment 2023964
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[APP][2.3+] SpecCheck - Compare Devices Side By Side
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thanks, I tried already, but none of them seems to close the process running (like logcat).. I tried "ESC", "Delete" and "End".. :crying:
moly82 said:
thanks, I tried already, but none of them seems to close the process running (like logcat).. I tried "ESC", "Delete" and "End".. :crying:
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You need to use ctrl+c
For that, see the combo. It must be "volume down+C"
It does works ^
I use it many times.
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[APP][2.3+] SpecCheck - Compare Devices Side By Side
the problem is that I don't have VOL DW + C combo in special keys list!
thanks again and sorry for bothering.. :angel:
moly82 said:
the problem is that I don't have VOL DW + C combo in special keys list!
thanks again and sorry for bothering.. :angel:
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Yours has a reverse combo to mine . Just use volume up+ C
See my screenshot and compare it yours. You will understand
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[APP][2.3+] SpecCheck - Compare Devices Side By Side
how to list installed package from system app or user app.. tanx be4
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[DEPRECATED][GUIDE][ROOT] Smartwatch 3 KNX01V

I removed download link due to this method not working on lollipop.
This guide is deprecated, please use TWRP Recovery from this thread to install root
DISCLAMER and WARNING: I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or the current economic crisis. Please do some research if you have any concerns about this app.
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You have been warned!
Links:
Sony PC Companion
Download link removed while I will test for compatibility with 5.x, md5 summ: e2c34b07faa415a6cbb95943649c7eba
Step 1:
Code:
[URL="source.android.com/source/building-devices.html#unlocking-the-bootloader"]Unlocked bootloader[/URL]
1. Enable adb debug
2. adb reboot bootloader
3. fastboot oem unlock (twice if requested)
4. fastboot format cache
5. fastboot format userdata
6. fastboot getvar all (and verify that it is)
7. fastboot reboot
Step 2:
Code:
Updated to the latest KNX01V
[URL="http://www.sonymobile.com/us/tools/pc-companion/"]Install Sony PC Companion[/URL] and use Supports Zone -> Accessories software update -> Smartwatch 3
Step 3:
Code:
Have Flashboot (Sony s1 flash) drivers installed just in case (Install Sony PC Companion and do update as indicated in previous step)
Step 4:
Code:
[COLOR="red"]BOOT [/COLOR][COLOR="Red"](DO NOT EVER FLASH IT!!!)[/COLOR] rooting boot.img
1. Download rooting kernel image (SWR50-rootboot.img)
2. Reboot into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader)
3. fastboot boot SWR50-rootboot.img
4. Wait till device reboots or sits in black screen for a while (1 min+ then reboot it by holding power 10+sec)
Step 5:
Code:
Verify by:
1. adb shell
2. su
3. you should see [email protected]:/ #
Step 6:
Code:
1. Let me know!
2. Use it, dive into GPS investigation or customizations, etc.....
Special thanks:
1. Justin Case for LG G Watch rooting method using LGGW-rootboot.img
2. osm0sis for Android Image Kitchen
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
reserved
How it works:
1. Each boot.img packs zImage (real kernel) and ramdisk (special files for kernel use)
2. This one has all modifications from LGGW rootboot by Justin Case:
a. Adds su binary, superuser.sh install script, modified install-recovery.sh and additional step into init.rc file to invoke superuser.sh install script. Also modifications to mount system as rw and some disabled security.
3. So basically it mount system as rw and does following (cut from superuser.sh install script):
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
/system/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system
/system/bin/sleep 2
/system/bin/cat /sbin/su > /system/xbin/su
/system/bin/cat /sbin/su > /system/xbin/daemonsu
/system/bin/cat /sbin/install-recovery.sh > /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/bin/chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
/system/bin/chown 0.0 /system/xbin/daemonsu
/system/bin/chown 0.0 /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/bin/chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
/system/bin/chmod 06755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
/system/bin/chmod 755 /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/bin/sync
/system/bin/sleep 3
/system/bin/reboot
I have dumped the rom from my debug/test version and was wondering if you were able to give me a guide on how i could try and flash it with a retail version? I presume this root guide probably won't work for me
Well, if hardware and partitions are the same - I do not see why it will not work. However, it will not help to flash.
I might try to compile twrp, but will have to carefully read its docs first.
thanks @XorZone confirmed as working and a nice easy process too (I was already unlocked).
Out of curiosity, modded LGGW rootboot or just renamed?
iBuzman said:
thanks @XorZone confirmed as working and a nice easy process too (I was already unlocked).
Out of curiosity, modded LGGW rootboot or just renamed?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for letting me know!
I reverse engineered changes in LGGW by unpacking and comparing ramdisks from both rootboot and original lg kernel and then applied the same changes to our kernel extracted from PC Companion files.
great thinking and good job ?
btw, that pic confirmed su access to watch over bluetooth debug connection ?
really great tutorial. I am planning to buy this watch, but I think currently there is NO app that requires Root. so I wonder how can we get benefit of this ?
Kurotsuchi said:
really great tutorial. I am planning to buy this watch, but I think currently there is NO app that requires Root. so I wonder how can we get benefit of this ?
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There is at least Wear Control app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=octathorp.wearcontrol
I plan to code density changer that will require access to adb, so either from rooted phone or rooted wear.
Kurotsuchi said:
really great tutorial. I am planning to buy this watch, but I think currently there is NO app that requires Root. so I wonder how can we get benefit of this ?
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how to benefit?
root apps of course!!
(sry for bad pic, unlocked bootloader z3 in low light [emoji12]
XorZone said:
There is at least Wear Control app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=octathorp.wearcontrol
I plan to code density changer that will require access to adb, so either from rooted phone or rooted wear.
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that's awesome man! will purchase mine next week, can't wait to root it. thanks for the answer.
Thanks for the root, XorZone. For anyone wondering, here's the dmesg of the watch
A few small observations from digging:
The main chipset seems to be the BCM23550
The CPU has 4 cores, 2 are disabled in software. Should be easy enough to reenable if you please
It definitely has WiFi hardware, but the firmware is currently missing from the image. If you mange to get a hold of compatible firmware and nvram, it should be simple enough to get WiFi up and running
The WiFi firmware message mentions a "43341". Which is odd because apparently the main chipset does have WiFi support built in. Searching for a Broadcom 43341 gives you this, but this might just be a red herring.
cb22 said:
Thanks for the root, XorZone. For anyone wondering, here's the dmesg of the watch
A few small observations from digging:
The main chipset seems to be the BCM23550
The CPU has 4 cores, 2 are disabled in software. Should be easy enough to reenable if you please
It definitely has WiFi hardware, but the firmware is currently missing from the image. If you mange to get a hold of compatible firmware and nvram, it should be simple enough to get WiFi up and running
The WiFi firmware message mentions a "43341". Which is odd because apparently the main chipset does have WiFi support built in. Searching for a Broadcom 43341 gives you this, but this might just be a red herring.
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Yeah, I noticed the same about WiFi chip, it might be that they packed bcm43341 as part of the BCM23550 soc, like Invensense MPU9250 chip packs mpu6500 inside.
For the 43341 I'm finding it in the configs here: https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/tegra/+/bdde9f16131a5ac2039062d5ce22e3e153acbe68^!/
Looks like BCM43341 is BCM4334 + NFC chip, so we could try S3 I9300 files as per http://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/GalaxyS3I9300Firmwares
how can i grant superuser permission to an app? i install es file explorer with sideload but i can't get superuser permission. the procedure is ok
Sorry admins for not putting in correct location....
Moved to Correct Area!
cdrshm said:
Sorry admins for not putting in correct location....
I can not get my device to show up in adb devices and its driving me crazy. Tried windows 7/8/server 2012R2 ..lol
Now I have done my fair share of custom roms and bootloaders.
OG Droid
Nexus
Nexus 10
Asus Memo Pad (came from alarm company, and could only load one app...now its a full running tablet)
I am sure its a silly thing I have done or am missing...
Thoughts....ideas?..need more info?
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As usual, check if adb enabled in settings-about-developer options, if there are no developer options - it is as usual 7 times click on build number in about screen.
And please use Q&A thread for such questions
I've confirmed root survives the Lollipop update
Wow, I was out whole weekend, will have to catch up with the update

[DISCOVERY] Looking for info to try to support recovery on International honor 5X

If you're in the USA, TWRP and root are available for you here - but only if you have the KIW-L24 model:
[TWRP] for KIW-L24 USA (kiwi)
^^ That recovery is not recommended or tested for any version other than KIW-L24 as of February 10, 2016.
So here's the situation:
We may be able to support other versions for international users
We make no promises
We are providing a tool and instructions for you to give us the information we need about your version
We make no promises
You MUST give the information exactly as we request
No personal information is being gathered - none
We've made it as easy as possible, you don't have to be an expert
We may have to come back and ask you for more information
We make no promises
But we are willing to try if you want to help
Instructions:
Download the attached zip file and unzip it on your phone - ES File Explorer or equivalent is fine
Run the script: find-honor.sh
Copy the contents of /sdcard/found-honor.txt to http://hastebin.com
Post the link to your hastebin here in the thread
DO NOT post the output here - we're not going to manage to that - only post your hastebin.com link, ok
You may run the script however you like:
adb shell or Terminal Emulator
or just use SH Script Runner (instructions on that will come later in the thread)
Shell/terminal instructions:
cd to the folder where you unzipped the script
Execute the following command:
source find-honor.txt
How to upload:
Go to the found-honor.txt file in your file browser
/sdcard, /storage/emulated/0 and Internal Storage all mean the same thing on your phone
Open, select all, copy
Paste and save to hastebin.com
Pictures follow, in my example I use the built-in Files app
Go to the internal storage, tap on find-honor.txt
OK to open Just Once with HTMLViewer
Long press any word to get menu on bottom
Select all, then copy
Goto http://hastebin.com and paste
Find the disk image in the upper right corner to save
Post the link
Your output will look similar to http://hastebin.com/norufikubu.avrasm
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
SH Script Runner Instructions:
Load the file as shown in the pictures
Run it with the little run button next to the name in the top bar
Post results to hastebin using instructions above
DOWNLOAD SCRIPT HERE:
View attachment find-honor.sh.zip
If you're curious to see the how the information is being gathered:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#
# Find honor 5X properties for recovery exploration
# EarlyMon 2016/02/08
TARG=/sdcard/found-honor.txt
getprop | grep -i ro.build.product > $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
grep -i msm /system/build.prop >> $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i memtotal >> $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
cat /proc/partitions >> $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
cd /sys/dev/block
for i in 179:*
do
cat $i/uevent | grep NAME >> $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
done
cd - > /dev/null
df >> $TARG 2> /dev/null
echo "" >> $TARG
cat /proc/self/mountinfo >> $TARG
echo "" >> $TARG
cat /system/build.prop >> $TARG
echo ""
echo "Copy the contents of"
echo ""
echo "$TARG"
echo ""
echo "to hastebin.com"
echo ""
echo "Post the hastebin.com link in the thread."
Remember -
ONLY POST YOUR DATA LINK, LIKE THIS:
http://hastebin.com/norufikubu.avrasm
You can see from my sample link that nothing personal is being gathered.
Happy to help
Hope this helps:
/eqokatoboh.md
If this is against the rules, then delete it.
Have a nice day
Widos
WidosFTW said:
Hope this helps:
/eqokatoboh.md
If this is against the rules, then delete it.
Have a nice day
Widos
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Click to collapse
http://hastebin.com/eqokatoboh.md
That works, thanks.
That's a 2/16 KIW-L21
Run Script with SH Script Runner
hastebin. com / ujotesawow.md
Im a new user so i cant post links
racing2410 said:
Run Script with SH Script Runner
hastebin. com / ujotesawow.md
Im a new user so i cant post links
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Click to collapse
Welcome to the forums.
http://hastebin.com/ujotesawow.md
Another 2/16 KIW-L21 - thanks!
@WidosFTW or @racing2410
Per suggestions from the team (shm and Ncypt3d) after reviewing your data, we've decided to update the script because we don't want to take the chance relying on the honor website specs.
Please refer to the following picture from the app CPU-X in the Play Store:
The top of yours ought to be similar and say MSM 8939 HUAWEI KIW-L21 (where mine says L23).
If there is any doubt, please erase the old find-honor.sh on your phone, get the new copy from the OP, and repeat the process for us.
Many thanks!
ok lets see
hastebin /ereyaronoh.avrasm
Done it @EarlyMon
/oqiqemojer.avrasm
http://hastebin.com/ereyaronoh.avrasm
http://hastebin.com/oqiqemojer.avrasm
Perfect, just what we expected, thanks!
I'm on the US version but still appreciate that you're working on our international brothers and sisters 5xs. So I must say....this sounds "very promising "! Sorry I couldn't help it.
WidosFTW said:
Done it @EarlyMon
/oqiqemojer.avrasm
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racing2410 said:
ok lets see
hastebin /ereyaronoh.avrasm
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From what i can tell from the info provided the L24 twrp recovery should work on L21.
Here is the official L24 twrp:
https://dl.twrp.me/kiwi/twrp-3.0.0-0-kiwi.img.html
Stock L21 recovery encase it does not work:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330025737
If there is a error please put as much info as you can get and pictures if possible. Also attach a recovery.log so we can double check everything is working.
ok i will try to flash the recovery after work. first i have to unlock my bootloader :angel:
deadman96385 said:
From what i can tell from the info provided the L24 twrp recovery should work on the L21.
If there is a error please put as much info as you can get and pictures if possible. Also attach a recovery.log so we can double check everything is working.
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The installation works fine and it also starts the twrp but you cant use it properly because you get the touchscreen error, which was already described in the US Thread. I dont know where the recovery.log is so I cant post it here. I somehow managed to install root but I would consider this unusable.
Edit:
Found the log, it is in the attachments.
Can confirm. Installing TWRP was fine, but it can't be used (touchscreen does not recognize input)
LordKelsier said:
Can confirm. Installing TWRP was fine, but it can't be used (touchscreen does not recognize input)
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You mentioned that you were able to use the debloat method on your KIW-L21.
Did something change on the touchscreen usability or can you elaborate for the benefit of us and others?
EarlyMon said:
You mentioned that you were able to use the debloat method on your KIW-L21.
Did something change on the touchscreen usability or can you elaborate for the benefit of us and others?
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Someone in the main thread posted that you have to tap the screen extremely fast and that the issue is most likely a bug in the TWRP software (not waiting long enough for user input or something). It worked this way but is extremely luck based. Like I had to try and flash the zip file 10 times before I was able to slide the slider while not having the archive validation checkbox checked.
Selecting the "install" button and the archive itself also took a few minutes. Basically you'll have to hammer your screen at 5 touches per second or something for it recognize
Same with me it took me about an hour to get it working.
We've been discussing the touchscreen among ourselves and your feedback may help - thanks!
Sent from my KIW-L24 using XDA Free mobile app
Do you still need ppl to run the script for the L21?

[Guide] Remove roaming clock on latest update

1. Download hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en (Sorry i cant post link, change hxxp to http)
2. Enable developer mode, grant write secure permission for the app:
Code:
adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
3. Open the app, change table to "Secure table", find "roaming_dualclock" setting and change the value to "1".
vanhoavn said:
1. Download hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en (Sorry i cant post link, change hxxp to http)
2. Enable developer mode, grant write secure permission for the app:
Code:
adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
3. Open the app, change table to "Secure table", find "roaming_dualclock" setting and change the value to "1".
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Finally, I can remove the dual clock on Android 10. Thanks so much for the solution.
Could this method not be used to reactivate FASTBOOT on v450pm ?? remove the locksim ?? activate the dual sim ???
spa1978 said:
Could this method not be used to reactivate FASTBOOT on v450pm ?? remove the locksim ?? activate the dual sim ???
Click to expand...
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No...
Yeah its working on android 10, thanks mate!
Wait what? I'm confused, so I downloaded the app and granted all the permissions and developer mode was already enabled. I executed the code over there to system table inside the app but it doesn't seem to be working when I tried to change the value of roaming_dualclock. Any solutions?
Jimook99 said:
Wait what? I'm confused, so I downloaded the app and granted all the permissions and developer mode was already enabled. I executed the code over there to system table inside the app but it doesn't seem to be working when I tried to change the value of roaming_dualclock. Any solutions?
Click to expand...
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You should do the permission with adb command on pc not on your device
vanhoavn said:
1. Download hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en (Sorry i cant post link, change hxxp to http)
2. Enable developer mode, grant write secure permission for the app:
Code:
adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
3. Open the app, change table to "Secure table", find "roaming_dualclock" setting and change the value to "1".
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Exactly what is the usefulness of this procedure???
spa1978 said:
Exactly what is the usefulness of this procedure???
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Just to remove the annoying second clock in lock screen.
vanhoavn said:
Just to remove the annoying second clock in lock screen.
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Ahhhhh it works .... on v50 sprint android 10 !!!!!!
very well
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
martin_yo said:
You should do the permission with adb command on pc not on your device
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haha thx i didn't know
But omfg it worked anyways!!! I spent more than a year to solve this problem lol
Also how do I move the clock to the center lol why is it at the left side (It's available in Android 9 but not in Android 10)
Jimook99 said:
haha thx i didn't know
But omfg it worked anyways!!! I spent more than a year to solve this problem lol
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Wait... WHAT?
" I spent more than a year to solve this problem "
REALLY?
BTW, How to enable split-screen multitasking in Android 10 on LG V50 (Korean)?
beboylqt said:
Wait... WHAT?
" I spent more than a year to solve this problem "
REALLY?
BTW, How to enable split-screen multitasking in Android 10 on LG V50 (Korean)?
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Recent button > Tap and hold icon of the app you want to view in Multi window mode > Select Multi window > Select the 2nd app
beboylqt said:
Wait... WHAT?
" I spent more than a year to solve this problem "
REALLY?
BTW, How to enable split-screen multitasking in Android 10 on LG V50 (Korean)?
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Haha technically yeah, my first attempt was done from about a year ago and was keep trying with different methods. For your question, the person above has answered it so you may check that.
quantan said:
1. Download hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en (Sorry i cant post link, change hxxp to http)
2. Enable developer mode, grant write secure permission for the app:
Finally, I can remove the dual clock on Android 10. Thanks so much for the solution.
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You dont need any app for removing it
You can use adb
shell settings put secure roaming_dualclock 1
You can also check it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/lg-korean-variant-t3970883
jTunes said:
You dont need any app for removing it
You can use adb
shell settings put secure roaming_dualclock 1
You can also check it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/lg-korean-variant-t3970883
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Thanks for this, it also works on my V30 Pie LG U+
Spent ages trying to get this and every other method to work, turns out on SKT you have to change "skt_roaming_dualclock" to 1 rather than "roaming_dualclock"
Metalligator said:
Spent ages trying to get this and every other method to work, turns out on SKT you have to change "skt_roaming_dualclock" to 1 rather than "roaming_dualclock"
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Thats for SKT
roaming_dualclock is for LG-U+ and KT
Thanks! Working on my LG G7 running android 10.
vanhoavn said:
1. Download hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en (Sorry i cant post link, change hxxp to http)
2. Enable developer mode, grant write secure permission for the app:
Code:
adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
3. Open the app, change table to "Secure table", find "roaming_dualclock" setting and change the value to "1".
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Finally manage to remove the second clock on my V50 on Android 10. Thanks for this guide.

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