(Req) ICS BLACK SMS - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I just want the stock SMS black without having to root. Is that possible?
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Use search. There are couple ones in this section.

http://db.tt/E264bHCi

I did search and found several. But none work on my phone. I'm assuming its because I'm not rooted. Thanks for posting that link but it says there's a problem parsing package.
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mimic1011 said:
I did search and found several. But none work on my phone. I'm assuming its because I'm not rooted. Thanks for posting that link but it says there's a problem parsing package.
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Hi,
Yes you need root,system applications don't install like other applications,they must be "push" directly in system/app folder and have the correct permissions...

Sweet. Didn't know we could install this! Can I just use root explorer to drag it there and install from system/app? Then do I remove the original messaging apk or does it just update over it? Thank you
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Sweet. Didn't know we could install this! Can I just use root explorer to drag it there and install from system/app? Then do I remove the original messaging apk or does it just update over it? Thank you
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Hi,
Yes you can use Root Explorer and yes just drag and drop in system/app and don't forget to set the correct permissions like the others apps in system/app...
For security rename your old Mms.apk (like Mms.apk.old or .bak) and keep it or move it in your sdcard,if something is wrong with your new app,delete-it and rename correctly your previous app.
Eventually reboot after and you're good...

Thanks it's beautiful. Now I rebooted but couldn't find any way to fix permissions. Do you mean in clockwork recovery? I'm using es file explorer. Thanks for your help
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Re,
Yes you can set the permissions in recovery in advanced settings if I remember right.
I don't use ES File Explorer but Root Explorer but I think in ES you can change the permissions,no?Like Root Explorer:long press on the app?
At worst you do it in recovery...
EDIT:I just watched ES File Explorer on the Play Store and yes you can change the permissions (it's in the description) so it's like you want...Try in recovery it may avoid errors.

Thanks.... Really didn't wanna root this one
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[Q] Install MMS.apk

All of a sudden I kept getting force closes when trying to open up MMS app. I uninstalled the app using Titanium Backup. I am now trying to install the app again using Astro File Manager and also tried using Appinstaller. I copied the MMS.apk from the original Bonsai 4.0 zip file on my computer to my SD card.
When trying to install .apk with Astro I keep getting application not installed error.
Can someone give me a good MMS.apk I can install and also let me know if I need to install the .apk a different way.
I am running Bonsai 4.0
Use root explorer
Copy and place the app to the system> app
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gtuansdiamm said:
Use root explorer
Copy and place the app to the system> app
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Do I have to use "root explorer" I used astro explorer and placed the .apk into the system/app and nothing changed. I rebooted the phone and still nothing.
Any other suggestions would greatly help.. I need my text back.
Remember to use the original name of the app
For example if the name if the app is a.apk and you rename it to b.apk it won't work
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I did the same thing. Try restoring a backup of only ur mms.apk from titanium. It worked form me to stop the fc's and get my stock mms back. But I still couldn't get a the modded mms to install :-\
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Have you tried just flashing one of the mms apks from the transparent collection on this forum? Not sure if you WANT transparent, but I had a similar problem to yours, and I just went with the transparent ones and it worked for me. And I got some pretty colors to boot.
Kangaji said:
Have you tried just flashing one of the mms apks from the transparent collection on this forum? Not sure if you WANT transparent, but I had a similar problem to yours, and I just went with the transparent ones and it worked for me. And I got some pretty colors to boot.
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That's what I was trying to do..... Do I just flash with cwm?
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Here is mine
Use root explorer and this should work
http://db.tt/lNrXJeq
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Anytime someone says to use root explorer, i use Super Manager. Its free, has root functions and can mount /system r/w.

How can i flash this new Htc camera app?

Everytime i try, says "app not installed"
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engelsione said:
Everytime i try, says "app not installed"
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What are you trying to do?
Using root explorer you can copy the apk to the system folder if necessary.
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Everytime i try, says "app not installed"
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With a system level file manager like Root Explorer or ES Explorer with root explore enabled, copy the camera's apk to the system/app folder and then enable the permissions and reboot or hot restart your device. That *should* work for you, however, if you are trying to install it on an AOSP rom, i highly doubt it will work for you.
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Where do i change the permisions?
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engelsione said:
Where do i change the permisions?
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If you're using Root Explorer you press and hold on the apk and click permissions and check all the boxes.
Thanks guys, succsessfully done! I was using es file manager i. Hecked thw 2 root explorer options and rebooted and new camera works fine!
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Changing boot animation

I have evolution deck 1.3b and clockwork recovery and have tried all ways that are on the forums and boot animation and splash screen still won't load. Ideas please. Also dont have adk.
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If you don't have adb, take the bootanimation.zip and using es file manager, root explorer, ect, move the .zip to the folder: /system/media . As for the splash you need to simply rename that zip file to PC36IMG, place on the root of your sd card, boot into the bootloader, accept the terms, then reboot.
It says can not complete copy.
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You have to make sure you have r/w enabled for both root explorer or es file manager.
In root explorer, the button is at the top, in es file manager, go to settings, then scroll down.
Still no go. After reboot
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Verified that you have s-off, and the bootanimation.zip is good?
Yes on s-off. How do I verify zip
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sherlock1015 said:
Yes on s-off. How do I verify zip
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Well you could use an md5 checker...but more importantly, the zip was from a reputable place, and its known to work, by other people downloading it.
Ya from xda forum
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Have you tried it with root explorer?
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Is it meant for the evo, and what animation is it?
No just es and yes it's evo
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Only rom. I can't get them. Yo work on
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The Droid break dancing for animation. And black background. With green Droid peeking for splash
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And you enabled r/w permissions in es file manager??
Ya, I got it to copy and paste in /system/media. Then rebooted. Also tried renaming splash to PC36IMG.zip and rebooted. To bootloader. And stays as stock ones for rom
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THese are the 2 files i am trying to use
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Ya, I got it to copy and paste in /system/media. Then rebooted. Also tried renaming splash to PC36IMG.zip and rebooted. To bootloader. And stays as stock ones for rom
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Is the file named bootanimation.zip , just like that?
Make sure its named bootanimation.zip, also if using root explorer to copy paste after you pasted it on system/media, go ahead and long press it and select permissions, give it full permissions just to make sure
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Weird..Make sure its bootanimation.zip and not bootanimation.zip.zip cuz that's what happen to me I didn't pay attention to detail
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{TUT} How to Odex your APKs.

EDIT: I apologize for not including this earlier, but I have attached dexopt-wrapper.bin to the bottom of the post. Unzip and push it to system/bin. Then give it the correct permissions which are
Read Write Execute
--x----x------x
--x-----------x
--x-----------x
I haven't seen any tutorials on how to odex an apk sooooo i thought i'd throw one up on here.
Before we begin, of course, a great big thank you to strongsteve, mpcdata and Capp5050.
Well first things first make a nandroid backup in recovery. Once thats done follow these steps.
Apps needed if doing it on the phone:
1. Rom Toolbox (I have the paid version)
(You can also just download a terminal emulator)
2.Get both Root Explorer and Astro File Manager.
3.Use Root Explorer and go to either system/app or data/app (system/app is for system files{most if not ALL of these files are already odexed} data/app is where you can find the apps you've installed from the market{!!!-I'm pretty sure the launchers are in system/app-!!!})
4.Copy the app that you want to odex into a new folder on your internal sdcard named "app"(in case you mess up you don't get problems ;D)
5.I suggest you write down the name of the app so you don't have to go back and forth if you have horrible memory like me =D.
6.Open up your terminal emulator and type
dexopt-wrapper /sdcard/app/insert.name.of.file.here.apk /sdcard/app/insert.name.of.file.here.odex
7.Press enter and check that new folder you made named "app", you should see both the .apk and the .odex file.
8.Next long press the .apk file in Root Explorer and hit Open With and then select Astro File Manager. Astro should pop up with three choices, you're going to click Browse File.
9.In that file you should see "classes.dex". DELETE that file.
(NOTE: you MUST do this from within Astro because if you unzip it will break the signature and file will be usless{unless you can resign it})
10.Once done you exit Astro and head back into Root Explorer, copy the .apk and .odex files and put them back into the folder you got the original .apk from (system/app or data/app)
11.Once you put both of them in there you need to fix the permissions, simply long press on the files (one at a time ;D) and scroll down the pop-up menu to Permissions.
12.You will have three columns Read, Write and Execute along with three rows Owner, Group and Others.
Your Permissions should be (this is for both .apk and .odex)
Read Write Execute
--X----X-----------
--X----------------
--X----------------
(I've attached a picture below of what your permissions should look like)
13.Once your permissions match the above diagram hit OK and restart your phone and your app is officially ODEXED.
If you have any questions feel free to PM me. I'll be glad to help with as much as i can. =D
NOTE:To Everyone: If i forgot something PLEASE let me know.
: To Mods: If this shouldn't be here please move it (if unnecessary, delete it)
Alred hit yo button but just wanted to say thank you in writing.
....um one major thing...your gonna need dexopt-wrapper script in system/bin to be able to odex within the rom
Was actually just wondering about that cause my script was in the rom already. Ill look into that in a few cause I'm going back to bed XD and you're welcome Cole I hope it has clear instructions XD
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....um one major thing...your gonna need dexopt-wrapper script in system/bin to be able to odex within the rom
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Dexopt-wrapper is a binary.. Not a script..
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strongsteve said:
Dexopt-wrapper is a binary.. Not a script..
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Thats what I meant lol. Thanks for the correction Steve....either way gotta have it.
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Thats what I meant lol. Thanks for the correction Steve....either way gotta have it.
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I updated the thread and it now includes where to put it and what permissions to give it. The file was also attached to the bottom of the thread.
I've tried this a dozen times every which way and it always says no such location exists
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Optimal Carnage said:
I've tried this a dozen times every which way and it always says no such location exists
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You have to create the app folder in sdcard =D
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mavd5831 said:
You have to create the app folder in sdcard =D
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I've done that lol...and to be specific the folder is located at the root of they internal sdcard not external correct?
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Optimal Carnage said:
I've done that lol...and to be specific the folder is located at the root of they internal sdcard not external correct?
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Yeah its on internal sdcard tell me what youre typing lol
Or gimme a screenshot
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mavd5831 said:
Yeah its on internal sdcard tell me what youre typing lol
Or gimme a screenshot
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dexopt-wrapper /sdcard/app/galleries.apk /sdcard/app/galleries.odex
Exactly how you have it posted but with the app I want to odex.
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Optimal Carnage said:
dexopt-wrapper /sdcard/app/galleries.apk /sdcard/app/galleries.odex
Exactly how you have it posted but with the app I want to odex.
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Hmmm have you put dexopt-wrapper.bin in system/bin and gave it permissions?
And did you copy the apk into sdcard/app?
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Hmmm have you put dexopt-wrapper.bin in system/bin and gave it permissions?
And did you copy the apk into sdcard/app?
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Yeah I copied the bin file as well as copied the app to the sdcard location. I'm trying to get scrolling wallpaper back after el29 and somebody posted the old apk but it's deodexed and I'm odex on my phone.
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Optimal Carnage said:
Yeah I copied the bin file as well as copied the app to the sdcard location. I'm trying to get scrolling wallpaper back after el29 and somebody posted the old apk but it's deodexed and I'm odex on my phone.
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Im not sure but check to see if the app folder you created is App or app and try it however it is there
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You can also try odexing it from within its originl folder
Ex. dexopt-wrapper /data/app/galleries.apk /data/app/galleries.odex and then copy the apk somewhere outside the data folder and delete the classes.dex file then put it back in the data folder and set permissions.
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Let me know if it worked ;o
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thanks for posting this.
I second that gravedig
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Thirded. Lol. I learned how to odex my apps this morning! Worked first try. Great instructions. Thanks
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stock file folder root

is there any way to give stock file manager root access so I can copy/paste .apk, delete some old backups I did from CWM ect.
I know there is a bunch of file managers on the GPlay but i like the smooth and simplicity of the stock one.
thanks
Nope.
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go buy root explorer...
drksilenc said:
go buy root explorer...
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+1
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