[MOD] [UCALG1/UCALH1] Enable Call Recording - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I take no credit for this modification, it is not an original idea nor does it contain original code. It's an adaptation of the modification for the GT-I9300 by wanam which can be found here. I simply made a few slight modifications to accomodate the SGH-I747.
That being said, I have not tested this on anything other than a SGH-I747, running a stock, deodexed UCALG1 or UCALH1.
"CWM" HOWTO
Download the appropriate package for your firmware (eg. UCLAG1, UCALH1)
Boot into recovery.
Make a nandroid backup.
Flash package.
Note: Recordings are saved to /sdcard/Sounds.
Also included are *-Rollback.zip files. These will "revert" or "rollback" this modification, returning you back to the STOCK Dialer (without recording). Be sure to flash the appropriate one for your firmware!

Question, where does it store the recording?
White Hot! GS3.
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Never mind found it!
White Hot! GS3.

What's the rollback zip for? Is that a revert file in case we want to go back to the original phone?
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baghera1979 said:
What's the rollback zip for? Is that a revert file in case we want to go back to the original phone?
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Yep, exactly.

Works as stated ! Great Mod for documenting my crazy exwifes calls
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magn2o said:
Yep, exactly.
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Thanks. Was wondering what rollback was. I'm used to seeing a file say revert.
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will this remove the no increasing ringtone mod or does this already incorporate that as well. Looking at the original thread by wanam there were 2 different versions available for download. Just curious. pretty sure I can figure out how to incorporate the no increasing ringtone.
Thanks.

hansonmi said:
will this remove the no increasing ringtone mod or does this already incorporate that as well. Looking at the original thread by wanam there were 2 different versions available for download. Just curious. pretty sure I can figure out how to incorporate the no increasing ringtone.
Thanks.
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No, this does not include the "no increasing ringtone" patch. However, I could include that if you like.
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magn2o said:
No, this does not include the "no increasing ringtone" patch. However, I could include that if you like.
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Sure. If you don't mind. Otherwise, when i get my dev box set back up, I am pretty sure I can figure it out.
Currently working on a UCALG1 stock firmware build that has all the potential of the phone unlocked (deodexed, zipaligned, BT and WiFi tether enabled, etc.) since i have only been able to find that for the previous firmware (UCALEM). Just makes it easier instead of having to flash to stock UCALG1 and then run a bunch of updates to get back. This way flash back to rooted stock with all the bells and whistles through odin without tripping the counter. :fingers-crossed:
Once I feel like taking the risk of bricking my phone, was going to work on doing the same to UCALH1 and test it out.

i flashed the UCALG1-DEODEX-EnableCallRecording.zip through CWM stock rom but with no flash counter rooted phone yet i do not see the recording feature. is there something i'm missing? any word of advice folks?
i was able to flash the tether app and debloated app through CWM without any issue; so i'm not sure what i'm missing here. thanks in advance

cruzad3r said:
i flashed the UCALG1-DEODEX-EnableCallRecording.zip through CWM stock rom but with no flash counter rooted phone yet i do not see the recording feature. is there something i'm missing? any word of advice folks?
i was able to flash the tether app and debloated app through CWM without any issue; so i'm not sure what i'm missing here. thanks in advance
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Is your current ROM deodexed?
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if i understand correctly, deodexed is a custom rom? if so then no i'm still on stock ATT rom just rooted.

cruzad3r said:
if i understand correctly, deodexed is a custom rom? if so then no i'm still on stock ATT rom just rooted.
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You CAN deodex a stock ROM, but gig would have to either flash a deodexed stock ROM or deodex your apks yourself. In order to apply custom modifications or themes, you'll need a deodexed ROM.
I, personally, run a stock ROM.. stock TouchWiz, etc, justed rooted and deodexed.
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I am not deodexed. To run I simply renamed the phone apk and phone odex files in system/app folder to .old then moved the phone apk from the zip to the system/app folder using es file explorer. Rebooted .... record calls!
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Be careful what state you are in when you use this. Lots of us states require two party notification to record calls (caller and called party)
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Call Recording + No Increasing Ring
Attached is a CWM update that incorporates not only the Call Recording found in this thread, but also the mod to not have the increasing ringer which was by yoelsd. Thanks goes to both the OP and yoelsd and too many others that gave guides for decompiling and editing APKs... I also used the CWM zip that yoelsd gave with his update, as the update-script will remove the .odex file since the SecPhone_ATT.apk file is deodexed.
I just tested this out on my stock "Odexed" rooted SGS-III using the UCALG1 Firmware and it works like a charm. Best of both worlds. Maybe the OP can put a link in the first post to this. :fingers-crossed:
CHEERS!

what is this Odexed and De-Odexed business? What's the benefit and why are we doing it?

hansonmi said:
Attached is a CWM update that incorporates not only the Call Recording found in this thread, but also the mod to not have the increasing ringer which was by yoelsd. Thanks goes to both the OP and yoelsd and too many others that gave guides for decompiling and editing APKs... I also used the CWM zip that yoelsd gave with his update, as the update-script will remove the .odex file since the SecPhone_ATT.apk file is deodexed.
I just tested this out on my stock "Odexed" rooted SGS-III using the UCALG1 Firmware and it works like a charm. Best of both worlds. Maybe the OP can put a link in the first post to this. :fingers-crossed:
CHEERS!
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Will this work with deodexed stock?
:EDIT: Yes is does!!

cruzad3r said:
what is this Odexed and De-Odexed business? What's the benefit and why are we doing it?
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Odex means there are .odex files present for an application. Example: SecPhone_ATT.apk also has an odex file named SecPhone_ATT.odex. A deodexed application basically has the .odex file complied differently into a .dex file which resides in the .apk. the purpose of odex was for speed but you lose a bit of storage and you cannot usually mod them as easy since part of the program is in 2 places. Deodexed apps tend to use a bit more memory and are not totally optimized for speed (zipalign helps with memory and speed and for the most part differences are negligible) but are the only way you can really make any changes to roms or programs.
There are plenty of resources out there that explain "odex vs deodex" on the interweb via search engine and on this site if searched.
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ahfu25 said:
Will this work with deodexed stock?
:EDIT: Yes is does!!
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Yup... the update that I posted is good for odexed and deodex roms since I borrowed the update-script that will delete the .odex file when you install it.
See my original post for who all I thanked for their stuff that I used. The only thing I did is take the OPs SecPhone_ATT.apk file for UCALG1 and modify it to include the no increasing ringer... there were guidss int he forums here that showed how to do it. It was easier to do that way, then to try to figure out how to enable call recording and mofiying the other APK to include it... lol
So if you used a DeOdexed rom, you will not notice anything. If you use an Odexed (i.e. stock) rom like I do, you will get a message when the phone boots that android is updating and the only file that will be deOdexed will be the SecPhone_ATT.apk file. If you are rooted, you can verify using file managers on your phone to verify that there is not a SecPhone_ATT.odex file in System/App after the update. If there is, then you can delete it (only if you actually did the update though).

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[NS4G-D720][ROM] Stock 4.0.4/IMM76D DEODEX (Error-Free Decompiling)

Contents:
Android 4.0.4/IMM76D deodexed ROM in flashable ZIP format. Will not produce errors when decompiling APK/JAR files.
Includes Superuser and boot.img root-level access. Does not include radio or recovery.
Changelog:
[R1/02APR2012]: ROM base changed from 4.0.4/IMM26 to 4.0.4/IMM76D. Files updated from stock IMM76D listed below.
Updated File List:
system/app/GoogleEarth.apk (v.6.2.1.6363 :: Earth)
system/app/googlevoice.apk (v.0.4.2.54 :: Voice)
system/app/Maps.apk (v.6.5.0 :: Maps)
system/app/Phonesky.apk (v.3.5.15 :: Play Store)
system/app/Wallet.apk (v.1.1-R57v4 :: Wallet)
system/lib/libearthmobile.so
Notes:
The need to wipe data beforehand is dependent on which ROM you're already using, but is advisable when possible for the sake of simplicity.
[R1] http://www.mediafire.com/file/48w84r8v3qbb8bw/NS4G-4.0.4-IMM76D-DEODEX-R1.zip
So does this mean the SystemUI in this version is able to decompile without errors? If so how exactly did you do this?
Thanks.
ssconceptz said:
So does this mean the SystemUI in this version is able to decompile without errors? If so how exactly did you do this?
Thanks.
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I used smali and allowed each APK to reference all of the .odex files in the framework, added the classes.dex files to their respective APKs, and zipaligned. I don't know if it matters, but I did those steps through the command line, although I'm sure the process would be a lot faster with a script. If you would like the exact line-by-line process that I used, let me know.
So how is this Rom & all I have to do is download & flash it or is there another step to do?
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So how is this Rom & all I have to do is download & flash it or is there another step to do?
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The procedures are the same as for other ZIP-based ROMs: download, transfer to phone, and flash through recovery. You may or may not need to erase your data (depending on which ROM you're coming from), but backing up your data beforehand is advisable and never hurts.
I haven't received any feedback regarding this specific ROM yet (I don't know if that's a good or bad sign). The main difference is that it's deodexed and will decompile without errors. I'm sure there are other threads with more in-depth information on IMM26 changes/improvements/issues.
SuperUser
I was impressed with this rom for the first few minutes I used it. But then I found out that my SuperUser app wasn't working. I tried updating the binaries through the app itself but it couldn't gain root access. I downloaded the file again and flashed it again but SuperUser still didn't work. It was the same problem with not gaining root access. So I flash the SuperUser zip file from zedomax's tutorial on rooting the Nexus S 4G and I was able to gain root access. Just thought I'd tell you.
mvilla, how did you fix the superuser root access problem? i am having the same problem when i try to update binary, and im getting permission error when i try to flash recovery in rom manager, i think is because of superuser not working.
I went to nexusshacks.com and downloaded the nexussrootICS.zip file (I think that's what its called). There's a SuperUser.zip file within that zip file. I moved the file to my phone and flashed it in recovery (wipe cache and dalvik cache of course). And its working well.
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I was impressed with this rom for the first few minutes I used it. But then I found out that my SuperUser app wasn't working. I tried updating the binaries through the app itself but it couldn't gain root access. I downloaded the file again and flashed it again but SuperUser still didn't work. It was the same problem with not gaining root access. So I flash the SuperUser zip file from zedomax's tutorial on rooting the Nexus S 4G and I was able to gain root access. Just thought I'd tell you.
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Uploaded an updated version in the OP that addresses the Superuser issue. Sorry for the inconvenience.
satuday said:
mvilla, how did you fix the superuser root access problem? i am having the same problem when i try to update binary, and im getting permission error when i try to flash recovery in rom manager, i think is because of superuser not working.
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This update is from ChainsDD's site and has the latest Superuser app and binary. Should accomplish the same thing.
XK72 said:
I used smali and allowed each APK to reference all of the .odex files in the framework, added the classes.dex files to their respective APKs, and zipaligned. I don't know if it matters, but I did those steps through the command line, although I'm sure the process would be a lot faster with a script. If you would like the exact line-by-line process that I used, let me know.
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Hey buddy, I'd LOVE to have the step-by-step, or line-by-line on the process you used to decompile. If you could PM me, or post it up here for everyone to use, that would be great!! I'm kinda new to the decompiling and compiling scene so any help would be great! Also, you said that most devs that use ICS probably use a kitchen to decompile and compile their .jar and .apk files, where is this kitchen? Or are you talking about Android SDK?
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Hey buddy, I'd LOVE to have the step-by-step, or line-by-line on the process you used to decompile. If you could PM me, or post it up here for everyone to use, that would be great!! I'm kinda new to the decompiling and compiling scene so any help would be great! Also, you said that most devs that use ICS probably use a kitchen to decompile and compile their .jar and .apk files, where is this kitchen? Or are you talking about Android SDK?
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Did you ever get that step-by-step process for deodexing ICS from the OP? If so, can you send it to me?
I guess the Google Apps are included?
Will there be any further updates to this in the near future, or has this reached the end of the line so-to-speak? Just curious because I like having the natural AOSP of this.
Been using this since the 9th and I have to say it's very smooth. Very stock too, which obviously is what it's supposed to be. Just saying that for anyone who comes in looking for something customized. This is basically pure vanilla ICS.
Sorry for the delayed replies. I've been hammered by other obligations lately.
sniperkill said:
Hey buddy, I'd LOVE to have the step-by-step, or line-by-line on the process you used to decompile. If you could PM me, or post it up here for everyone to use, that would be great!! I'm kinda new to the decompiling and compiling scene so any help would be great! Also, you said that most devs that use ICS probably use a kitchen to decompile and compile their .jar and .apk files, where is this kitchen? Or are you talking about Android SDK?
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Did you ever get that step-by-step process for deodexing ICS from the OP? If so, can you send it to me?
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I'll try my best to post the steps later today or tomorrow. Sorry to keep you waiting.
akabadnews said:
I guess the Google Apps are included?
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The stock Google apps are included. There are now two choices: One has the apps that were included in the IMM26 release (R3) and I have also included the latest app updates and related binary files as (R4).
The Batman said:
Will there be any further updates to this in the near future, or has this reached the end of the line so-to-speak? Just curious because I like having the natural AOSP of this.
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I have replaced the Google apps that have been updated since the IMM26 release. There are rumblings that the official ICS ROM should be released sometime soon. I'm not holding my breath, but I'll offer the same thing to that release once it comes out.
If you're asking about adding functionality or features, I don't think I'd have anything unique to offer since there are so many other ROMs and customizable updates out already. I have considered including FaceLock functionality, but it adds quite a bit of size to the ROM and honestly, it hasn't worked very well for me. If there is enough interest, I'll include it as a separate revision in the future.
I'm getting a error for the media fire links. New link please?
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I'm getting a error for the media fire links. New link please?
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Sorry about that. I don't know what happened there. Link fixed.
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Sorry about that. I don't know what happened there. Link fixed.
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Thank you
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Does anyone have problems turning Bluetooth on?
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I have replaced the Google apps that have been updated since the IMM26 release. There are rumblings that the official ICS ROM should be released sometime soon. I'm not holding my breath, but I'll offer the same thing to that release once it comes out.
If you're asking about adding functionality or features, I don't think I'd have anything unique to offer since there are so many other ROMs and customizable updates out already. I have considered including FaceLock functionality, but it adds quite a bit of size to the ROM and honestly, it hasn't worked very well for me. If there is enough interest, I'll include it as a separate revision in the future.
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I would rather have the straight vanilla experience. Thanks for responding.
Edit: Also, touch to focus would be nice for the camera if at all possible. Thanks.

[APP] 'ODEX ME': Odexing deodexed roms for a BOOST IN PERFORMANCE

Hello Galaxy Nexus Xda Users!
Informations:
Here is a simple apk to odex automatically, easily and securely deodexed roms.
This apk has been coded by the famous Paul Obrien from Modaco Roms and Forums.
This guy is just a genious.
The original apk has been done for Galaxy S II but it works on Galaxy Nexus (tested working). --> Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1215271
Paul is even using it in his own Galaxy Nexus 4.0.4 Custom Rom here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1487056
But I tested the apk on other 4.0.3 deodexed roms that you can find in the development section of the Galaxy Nexus and it is working perfectly (Aokp odexed rom is wonderful...)
Odexing a deodexed rom is giving you a boost in smoothness (you can see it in the launcher or in scrolling through system apps), performance and battery.
It gives you the flexibility to have a custom rom with modified system, framework and design AND all the tweaks that come with a custom rom in addition to the performance of an odexed stock rom.
To use it:
1) make sure you have a custom rooted rom / kernel with init.d support (scripts must be able to run at boot: it is a folder in /system/etc). It is very important or it won't run pre-boot scripts... Thanks to open1your1eyes0 who remarked it.
You can try this useful application to add init.d support to your ROM / kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
2) make sure that you don't have transparent status bar before odexing or you will loose your bar after odexing... (for AOKP users for example). Thanks to frantic912 who noticed it.
3) simply put the apk in /system/app folder with a file browser like "Root Explorer" (the folder must be in RW mode to copy the file)
4) do a nandroid backup in cwm and / or titanium backup of all your apps (even the system ones like Gmail)
5) then go to the launcher
6) tap "Odex me"
7) follow the instructions
It will:
1) reboot your phone
2) odex all the system staying on a black screen or on the Google screen a bit longer than normally (but it's normal)
3) put a ".odex" file with each app in /system/app
4) reboot again
5) go back to home
--> You will then see your boost in smoothness!
For people who are not convinced: check that: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...e-difference-between-odexed-and-deodexed-roms
To see if it worked:
- Go to /system/app folder and see if there is a ".odex extension" for each system apk.
I attached the apk to this thread for ease of use.
Please write here your tests, opinions, questions, and thank Paul (and me for giving you this info ) for this wonderful and simple apk.
P.S. Please read reports from other users in the thread before trying the apk as some users seem to loose their status bar if they set transparency effects or some of them are having "force closes" if the rom they are using is too much themed...
P.S.2. Pay attention please, as androidphone2012 intelligently noticed, this apk can only odex *.apk files. The system framework is not odexed by it. To odex the framework too, please use the following script instead. It odexes *.apk files and Framework *.jar files too.
--> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2278586
If you already ran the apk to odex apk files, do not flash that zip: re-flash your ROM, GApps and MODs you're using and then flash the zip.
For your information, I tested the CM10.1 zip from the thread on my AOKP latest nightly build version and it worked flawlessly.
Looks cool. Nothing is attached to your post though.
Can I use it on other devices? (Galaxy si900)
I don't think this works. It rebooted and when I booted back and checked, there were no .odex files in the /system/app folder. Has anyone else got it working?
FYI, tested on 4.0.4 stock deodexed ROM.
raing said:
Looks cool. Nothing is attached to your post though.
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Oups Sorry.
I was at work, I attached it but maybe when I posted the thread, it didn't put it...
I reuploaded it...
It's ok now.
Disregard previous post...
Did not have init.d support. Very important or it won't run pre-boot scripts!
raXoN91 said:
Can I use it on other devices? (Galaxy si900)
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You can try, it could work.
I will try this week end as I go to a friend who has a Galaxy S and I will test on his phone.
Will report after but you could do a nandroid backup, test by yourself and report here too
open1your1eyes0 said:
Disregard previous post...
Did not have init.d support. Very important or it won't run pre-boot scripts!
Flashed init.d boot image. All good now.
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Thanks. I knew that. Just forgot to post it.
I modified OP to inform about that.
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So apparently I spoke to soon...
The app ran this time but after the reboot and odex process, my SystemUI wouldn't load and I ended up with no notification bar up top or any soft-keys at all. Also it was back to stock wallpaper. Not sure what happened, it looked like everything went through fine but I guess my SystemUI is borked.
Recovering from backup now...
I am not sure what caused this issue. I did have modded soft-keys and battery icon however, but I don't see why this would matter if a lot of the custom ROMs have modded soft-keys anyway. I would like to point out this was on stocked deodexed 4.0.4 ROM. If this works for anyone else, I would surely like to know. MAKE SURE you backup before trying.
Thank you Flolep
It works great for me, but I don't know why Gmail disappeared. But it's still in /system/app, so I tried to install and I get this : Application not installed
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Thank you Flolep
It works great for me, but I don't know why Gmail disappeared. But it's still in /system/app, so I tried to install and I get this : Application not installed
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It's a system app so you can't "install" it. It has to be flashed into the ROM. I have a feeling this app is not exactly the most reliable in working with all the apks.
open1your1eyes0 said:
It's a system app so you can't "install" it. It has to be flashed into the ROM. I have a feeling this app is not exactly the most reliable in working with all the apks.
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Well. I didn't have any problem with it... Gmail was still there and my framework and system ui didn't have any problem after reboot...
I tried with modaco 4.0.4 rom that is near stock 4.0.4 deodexed rom and I tried with heavily customized aokp latest aokp build 25 rom, configured for my needs, battery percent, toggles, navigation controls in blue, etc, etc, and all worked seamlessly...
I add to first thread to do a nandroid backup before launching the process.
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So apparently I spoke to soon...
The app ran this time but after the reboot and odex process, my SystemUI wouldn't load and I ended up with no notification bar up top or any soft-keys at all. Also it was back to stock wallpaper. Not sure what happened, it looked like everything went through fine but I guess my SystemUI is borked.
Recovering from backup now...
I am not sure what caused this issue. I did have modded soft-keys and battery icon however, but I don't see why this would matter if a lot of the custom ROMs have modded soft-keys anyway. I would like to point out this was on stocked deodexed 4.0.4 ROM. If this works for anyone else, I would surely like to know. MAKE SURE you backup before trying.
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same as me...i'm using AOKP M3....but odex file is created on /system/app....maybe i need to backup framework-res.apk & restore it back after deodexed...
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frantic912 said:
same as me...i'm using AOKP M3....but odex file is created on /system/app....maybe i need to backup framework-res.apk & restore it back after deodexed...
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Or try build 25 of aokp... It works for me...
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I will keep in view for this app until more success cases reported
But I definitely will try after back from my vacation, wouldn't risk to brick my device on a trip ;p
I finally found the problem...
I forgot that the custom ROM I'm using needs a sort of modded Gapps pack to be install via CWM.
I think here is the issue.
Worked fine for me. GSM GN on AOKP B25. Just make a backup in cwm before you do it. Worst case scenario: it boot loops, you pop the battery, boot into recovery and restore.
Do you know the muffin man?
need to wipe n install b25 from m3....it's worth..?
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frantic912 said:
need to wipe n install b25 from m3....it's worth..?
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Well, for me, it is worth it as the added functionalities are very good...
did u notice any different after odex....mine before this at Quadrant got score 3250, now just 2500....

[Q] Is there a way to enable call recording in stock ROM?

Hello there,
I have a rooted t999, unlocked. After going through multiple posts on this forum, I have realized that to enable the call recording feature on your samsung galaxy s3 t999, you got to install a custom ROM.
But, is there any way to update a .apk (or any other method) , compatible with the stock ROM on t999 which might enable the call recording feature back?
Cheers!
Samsung Galaxy S3 T999
SGH-T999
4.0.4
Baseband version: T999UVLEM
(The rooting of the phone would not have not been possible but for the magnificent work of the experts on this forum. Thank you!)
roxio181 said:
Hello there,
I have a rooted t999, unlocked. After going through multiple posts on this forum, I have realized that to enable the call recording feature on your samsung galaxy s3 t999, you got to install a custom ROM.
But, is there any way to update a .apk (or any other method) , compatible with the stock ROM on t999 which might enable the call recording feature back?
Cheers!
Samsung Galaxy S3 T999
SGH-T999
4.0.4
Baseband version: T999UVLEM
(The rooting of the phone would not have not been possible but for the magnificent work of the experts on this forum. Thank you!)
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Huh? While your in call u dont see the button for it? I have it. Total stock rom. U have to be in call then look at phone u will see it
sarni84 said:
Huh? While your in call u dont see the button for it? I have it. Total stock rom. U have to be in call then look at phone u will see it
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I highly doubt that. As a matter of fact, I will bet you $100
ingenious247 said:
I highly doubt that. As a matter of fact, I will bet you $100
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-Sent from my T999 / T-Mobile Galaxy SIII
When I first got my phone I was able to record,so that's stock. I can also record on freesg3 and intrigue. Although I haunt trusted it, the option is available.
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http://supercentral.net
I'm pretty sure that's a mod incorporated by the devs of those roms. As far as you being able to out of the box stock? I don't remember it being there.
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It works for freegs3 which is stock based.
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Stock based, but modified to enable/include call recording.
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+1 I'm using Wicked's ROM, and I don't have call recording either. Anyone know of a way to get it?
The newer verison has call recording under updates. Im on v1 wicked and i done have recording aswell
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Stock based, but modified to enable/include call recording.
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Thank you guys! But all in all, it seems you have custom ROMs on your phones. I had searched the forums and had come across a phone.apk that seemed to be the answer. Now, I am not able to trace it.
Does anyone know about the phone.apk on the stock rom with the recording option?
Cheers!
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SGH-T999
4.0.4
Baseband version: T999UVLEM
Build: IMM76D.T999UVALEM
roxio181 said:
Thank you guys! But all in all, it seems you have custom ROMs on your phones. I had searched the forums and had come across a phone.apk that seemed to be the answer. Now, I am not able to trace it.
Does anyone know about the phone.apk on the stock rom with the recording option?
Cheers!
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SGH-T999
4.0.4
Baseband version: T999UVLEM
Build: IMM76D.T999UVALEM
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Here is the one from FreeGS3 r6.
This is NOT my work!
This the stock UVALG1 Dialer app modded by uoY_redruM, dev for the FreeGS3 rom. All thanks and credit goes to him!
(Try out his rom, btw. It is awesome!)
This should work on any stock based rom though.
I'm pretty sure this is where the mod is included. Not sure right now if its dependant on another modded apk as well. Heading to work so will check later if this doesn't work by itself.
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Here is the one from FreeGS3 r6. If you want a different version just download the zip and extract it from a rom of your choosing.
This should work on any stock based rom though.
I'm pretty sure this is where the mod is included. Not sure right now if uts dependant on another modded apk as well. Heading to work so will check later if this doesn't work by itself.
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So will this not work on custom ROMs?
Its the samsung dialer so itll only work on stock based roms.
It'll likely be dependant on other parts of the touchwiz framework and is integrated along with contacts and such.
You can try it but I would be extremely surprised if it worked on anything like CM or ASOP.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Its the samsung dialer so itll only work on stock based roms.
It'll likely be dependant on other parts of the touchwiz framework and is integrated along with contacts and such.
You can try it but I would be extremely surprised if it worked on anything like CM or ASOP.
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Does it record on wifi calling?
That, I do not know. I don't use wifi calling so can't test for you either. I think that it would work, but you may just have to give it a test run to find out. If you do, report back as im curious about it myself now that you brought it up!
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It's asking me to replace the stock phone apk. I think I have the stock one backed up in tb. Anyone have the new ota phone apk just in case.
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Wait, sorry I shoulda been specific I guess! I don't think you can install like a normal app.
Use root explorer and copy the original from /system/app for your backup.
Pay attention to the permissions it has and copy the modded one over the old. Change permissions to what they were before. Reboot into recovery and clear cache and dalvik, then reboot system.
Test.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Wait, sorry I shoulda been specific I guess! I don't think you can install like a normal app.
Use root explorer and copy the original from /system/app for your backup.
Pay attention to the permissions it has and copy the modded one over the old. Change permissions to what they were before. Reboot into recovery and clear cache and dalvik, then reboot system.
Test.
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Thanks a lot Doc!
This is quite interesting! Although I have root explorer, I am terrible with the android stuff and so I am worried about replacing this apk with the existing phone.apk. (its the lack of "recovery" knowledge that scares me to go ahead)
Has anyone of you experts made the dialer work so far through this integration of FreeGS3 phone.apk on the stock ROM?
Cheers!
Another thing that I just figured - In my stock ROM, I do not have a phone.apk (attaching screenshot)
Which app should be backed up? I am guessing that the GS3 apk should be renamed as the stock ROM apk. correct?
http://db.tt/t7Ig4rsG
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guys, just figured out that there is actually an .apk called SecPhone_TMO.apk (kept searching for phone.apk )
so, please ignore the screenshot above!
although, will wait for someone to try replacing the stock ROM .apk with the GS3.
Worked perfect on Wicked's ROM. Have to move the stock phone APK out of the system\app directory and replace it with Doc's. Make sure to put the phone in airplane mode first.
Question - where are the recordings stored?
Thanks for the awesome mod!
They are stored at /sdcard/sounds/
Thank uoy_redrum at the freegs3 thread. Its his work not mine.
.....hope he didn't mind me sharing it like this. Shoulda asked first.
Ill check with him to be sure though.
You guys should try his rom. He's an outstanding dev and very helpful!
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roxio181 said:
Thanks a lot Doc!
This is quite interesting! Although I have root explorer, I am terrible with the android stuff and so I am worried about replacing this apk with the existing phone.apk. (its the lack of "recovery" knowledge that scares me to go ahead)
Has anyone of you experts made the dialer work so far through this integration of FreeGS3 phone.apk on the stock ROM?
Cheers!
Another thing that I just figured - In my stock ROM, I do not have a phone.apk (attaching screenshot)
Which app should be backed up? I am guessing that the GS3 apk should be renamed as the stock ROM apk. correct?
http://db.tt/t7Ig4rsG
Edit 2:
guys, just figured out that there is actually an .apk called SecPhone_TMO.apk (kept searching for phone.apk )
so, please ignore the screenshot above!
although, will wait for someone to try replacing the stock ROM .apk with the GS3.
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I wouldn't worry much about it. Especially if you make a copy of the original file as a backup on extSDcard.
Titanium backup works really well too.
Biggest thing to remember is the permissions.
If you can boot into recovery, wiping cache is no big deal at all. Wiping dalvik isn't bad either. When you reboot it'll rebuild dalvik but will use the new app you copied into system.
ALWAYS MAKE A NANDROID BEFORE ANYTHING!!!
That's the most important yhing you can do when messing with anything. It basically creates an exact image/snapshot of your current setup so you can go back to it at anytime.
Nandroid = Peace of Mind!
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[STOCK ROM] T889 Odexed and Deodexed // Rooted with Busybox (From Factory Image)

Here are Stock Odexed and Deodexed Rooted Flashable Images with Busybox made from the Factory Image. These include unsecure boot.img.
Odexed:
Link 1
Deodexed:
Link 1
Reserved just incase
Quick question regarding this (as I'm new to rooting with Samsung) - can this be flashed using Odin or will I need CWM recovery or Mobile Odin already on the device? (Like from this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955423 ?)
Thanks for any help!
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Quick question regarding this (as I'm new to rooting with Samsung) - can this be flashed using Odin or will I need CWM recovery or Mobile Odin already on the device? (Like from this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955423 ?)
Thanks for any help!
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If you want to use Auto Root and Triangle Away use this Factory Image http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33598925&posted=1#post33598925
teshxx said:
If you want to use Auto Root and Triangle Away use this Factory Image http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33598925&posted=1#post33598925
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
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You're welcome!
Thanks Teshxx. I had random reboots on my very very very debloated stock rom. Just installed this, removed carrierIQ, didnt install any mods, and im all set!
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farfromovin said:
Thanks Teshxx. I had random reboots on my very very very debloated stock rom. Just installed this, removed carrierIQ, didnt install any mods, and im all set!
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There is nothing like a rooted stock rom. Especially on this phone. It doesn't need mods. So freaking fast.
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farfromovin said:
Just installed this, removed carrierIQ
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How did you do this?
xamindar said:
How did you do this?
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With Titanium Backup, id give you a screenshot but the three services that make up the carrierIQ arent listed on my device anymore. There is a thread about it in these forums however.
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teshxx said:
Here are Stock Odexed and Deodexed Rooted Flashable Images with Busybox made from the Factory Image. These include unsecure boot.img.
Odexed:
Link: updating with new links
Deodexed:
Link: updating with new links
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Where are the links ? Also, might be a stupid question, but what is the difference between Odexed and Deodexed?
elite-fusion said:
Where are the links ? Also, might be a stupid question, but what is the difference between Odexed and Deodexed?
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Been busy @ work, so will upload when I get a chance. For odexed and deodexed...search xda or google.
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Where are the links ? Also, might be a stupid question, but what is the difference between Odexed and Deodexed?
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*taken from http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-odex-and-deodex-in-android-complete-guide/
WHAT IS AN ODEX FILE?
In Android file system, applications come in packages with the extension .apk. These application packages, or APKs contain certain .odex files whose supposed function is to save space. These ‘odex’ files are actually collections of parts of an application that are optimized before booting. Doing so speeds up the boot process, as it preloads part of an application. On the other hand, it also makes hacking those applications difficult because a part of the coding has already been extracted to another location before execution.
THEN COMES DEODEX
Deodexing is basically repackaging of these APKs in a certain way, such that they are reassembled into classes.dex files. By doing that, all pieces of an application package are put together back in one place, thus eliminating the worry of a modified APK conflicting with some separate odexed parts.
In summary, Deodexed ROMs (or APKs) have all their application packages put back together in one place, allowing for easy modification such as theming. Since no pieces of code are coming from any external location, custom ROMs or APKs are always deodexed to ensure integrity.
HOW THIS WORKS
For the more geeky amongst us, Android OS uses a Java-based virtual machine for running applications, called the Dalvik Virtual Machine. A deodexed, or .dex file contains the cache used by this virtual machine (referred to as Dalvik-cache) for a program, and it is stored inside the APK. An .odex file, on the other hand, is an optimized version of this same .dex file that is stored next to the APK as opposed to inside it. Android applies this technique by default to all the system applications.
Now, when an Android-based system is booting, the davlik cache for the Davlik VM is built using these .odex files, allowing the OS to learn in advance what applications will be loaded, and thus speeds up the booting process.
By deodexing these APKs, a developer actually puts the .odex files back inside their respective APK packages. Since all code is now contained within the APK itself, it becomes possible to modify any application package without conflicting with the operating system’s execution environment.
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
The advantage of deodexing is in modification possibilities. This is most widely used in custom ROMs and themes. A developer building a custom ROM would almost always choose to deodex the ROM package first, since that would not only allow him to modify various APKs, but also leave room for post-install theming.
On the other hand, since the .odex files were supposed to quickly build the dalvik cache, removing them would mean longer initial boot times. However, this is true only for the first ever boot after deodexing, since the cache would still get built over time as applications are used. Longer boot times may only be seen again if the dalvik cache is wiped for some reason.
For a casual user, the main implication is in theming possibilities. Themes for android come in APKs too, and if you want to modify any of those, you should always choose a dedoexed custom ROM.
Hmm, I thoight I saw file links the other day? Did you out them up and remove again. Wanted to save one of these in my dropbox
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Yeah where are these stock roms? The other reported stock roms are not really stock as they have the wrong keyboard
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Bump for updates - also i can offer some hosting since we share a name haha
I'm looking to root stock so i can keep allshare and things working, just looking to root for a sixaxis for my upcoming travels...
-Tesh
teshgnex said:
Bump for updates - also i can offer some hosting since we share a name haha
I'm looking to root stock so i can keep allshare and things working, just looking to root for a sixaxis for my upcoming travels...
-Tesh
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haha. Uploading both now.
I still dont see download links. ..
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Download links anywhere? Mirrors? Something.....??
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r3dp0is0n2012 said:
I still dont see download links. ..
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Download links anywhere? Mirrors? Something.....??
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Post updated with new links. Enjoy guys!
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Post updated with new links. Enjoy guys!
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Thanks so much.

[REQ] Multi Window all apps Mod Odex

Can anyone get this working for me? I've tried and i just cant do it..Im getting sick of restoring when I fail..Something about odex roms that my phone loves is the reason why I would rather not Use a deodexed rom..Pretty please with sprinkles on top.
Seriously...I'll donate for it if I have to..
Ok. Here is a trick.
Anything odex.... When installing a non-odex mod, el work if you first manually delete the odex file of that "app".
So... replacing keyboard you see in the system folder there is a keyboard apk (Samsungime.apk I believe) there is also a Samsungime.odex. If you delete the odex file or even rename it, then when switching the apk it should work correctly.
90% of the time it works every time
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Thanks for the response . I'm aware of that of what you mentioned..I've tried it and it doesn't work..I think something has to be done in services.jar as well..
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Brianbaker, you silly cracker. Ive been hooked on odex roms too. I find deodexed to be not as smooth and not as snappy. Don't know why. There's something the deodex does to the rom the makes it run not as smooth. But most people are jyst too slow in the brain to notice it so they will argue you that deodex is faster or the same. I would love to get a idex mod for all apps aswell. Brianbaker will donate double for me. Thxs brian.
Just use the deodexed rom and deodexed mod then odex your rom after you install all your mods.
I like to break stuff!
-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
Just use the deodexed rom and deodexed mod then odex your rom after you install all your mods.
I like to break stuff!
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You know what...I was actually thinking about this as I was in bed last night wondering why no one cares about making an Odex version for us very few Odex lovers... will have to figure this one out today..I've actually already loaded up a deodexed rom last night..
@smellymouse what's up man..I was getting desperate for this mod that I almost posted I'd donate 100 bucks..I won't got that far for a silly mod . But I will donate more than the usual donation if it means I and other Odex users can enjoy this feature. ..Now...off to learn how to Odex my rom.
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Maybe im not understanding but cant you use titanium to odex a rom and vice versa?
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neopolotin75 said:
Maybe im not understanding but cant you use titanium to odex a rom and vice versa?
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id like some tips on this because i believe Titanium wont Odex the framework,just the system files..I made what i thought was a good attempt at it this morning and my device didnt boot..I did it through ADB method..I'd really like to odex this thing...Im not a complete idiot,just about 27%....I like the process of learning on my own but im in a pinch for time and having to keep restoring after failing is driving me nuts.
BrianBaker said:
id like some tips on this because i believe Titanium wont Odex the framework,just the system files..I made what i thought was a good attempt at it this morning and my device didnt boot..I did it through ADB method..I'd really like to odex this thing...Im not a complete idiot,just about 27%....I like the process of learning on my own but im in a pinch for time and having to keep restoring after failing is driving me nuts.
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Yea titanium doesnt do framework.....doesnt the kitchen give the choice of odex or dedox? I dont remember seeing it here but I remember seeing in the evo lte forum on Mik there was a odex tool....cant remember exactly how it works but you might want to check that out
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my Rom is odexed and has that mod in it, you're more than welcome to take it out and use it.
And you keep mentioning there's so few odexed users out there. I've had thousands of dl's of my odexed ROMs since I put em up a little over a month ago. Just saying its not that much of a secret
Also, at the bottom of the OP of my Rom is a good link to a Tut of how to odex individual things
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my Rom is odexed and has that mod in it, you're more than welcome to take it out and use it.
And you keep mentioning there's so few odexed users out there. I've had thousands of dl's of my odexed ROMs since I put em up a little over a month ago. Just saying its not that much of a secret
Also, at the bottom of the OP of my Rom is a good link to a Tut of how to odex individual things
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I ran your rom for a day or so(loved it) but personally like the stock look..I then pulled the Flashbarservice apk and flashbarservice odex files and pushed them to my device running the stock Odexed Rom from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1981668 with busy box installed and a stock/modded kernel..After pushing those files to my phone i get no action from pressing and holding the back button(nothing pops up)..I did set permissions as well..Is there something else i need to be moving over?
I was happy when i seen your rom and that it was odexed..But the stock look is what im trying to achieve..Loved every single thing about your rom but everything was too dark lol.I work outside and its hard to see in the sun with so much black...
Your rom with a stock theme would be the beezKnees for me..But i'd never ask a developer to help me with eliminating something from their rom i didn't like...I have the "if you dont like it,move on" attitude.
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my Rom is odexed and has that mod in it, you're more than welcome to take it out and use it.
And you keep mentioning there's so few odexed users out there. I've had thousands of dl's of my odexed ROMs since I put em up a little over a month ago. Just saying its not that much of a secret
Also, at the bottom of the OP of my Rom is a good link to a Tut of how to odex individual things
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Yea tons of people use your venum ice or strongsteves odex blue roms. I just start out with a deodex base then set my rom up and odex it aftwr I get all my apps installed and dump the partitions out. Im back on deodex since last night I made a stupid and restored the sgs3s system updates app from lj7 to my note cuz I somehow managed to delete the apk on my phone :banghead: talk about feeling like an idiot I was like wtf is wrong with my signal whered it go, started looking at apps and see .lj7 on the end of the system update apk build number im like :banghead:
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BrianBaker said:
I ran your rom for a day or so(loved it) but personally like the stock look..I then pulled the Flashbarservice apk and flashbarservice odex files and pushed them to my device running the stock Odexed Rom from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1981668 with busy box installed and a stock/modded kernel..After pushing those files to my phone i get no action from pressing and holding the back button(nothing pops up)..I did set permissions as well..Is there something else i need to be moving over?
I was happy when i seen your rom and that it was odexed..But the stock look is what im trying to achieve..Loved every single thing about your rom but everything was too dark lol.I work outside and its hard to see in the sun with so much black...
Your rom with a stock theme would be the beezKnees for me..But i'd never ask a developer to help me with eliminating something from their rom i didn't like...I have the "if you dont like it,move on" attitude.
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My odex is rusty. But last I checked, the odex files are built specifically from several core framework files. If these core framework files are modified/changed between roms, the odex files will not be interchangeable between those roms. Perhaps this is why slesh's odex files are not working for you.
I agree with evil's suggestion of deodexed > odex. Take a stock deodexed rom, add the mods you want, then odex the framework/system. The odex files you make should work for all stock roms of the same release you started with.
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coiledwire said:
My odex is rusty. But last I checked, the odex files are built specifically from several core framework files. If these core framework files are modified/changed between roms, the odex files will not be interchangeable between those roms. Perhaps this is why slesh's odex files are not working for you.
I agree with evil's suggestion of deodexed > odex. Take a stock deodexed rom, add the mods you want, then odex the framework/system. The odex files you make should work for all stock roms of the same release you started with.
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This is where I'm currently at..trying to learn how to odex this rom I'm currently using..I've tried OdexMe which doesn't work for me and I've tried the adb method which left my device at the Samsung screen..Willing to walk me through how to odex what I'm running? I'd love to learn but every method I've find searching on Google has led me into boot loops..Also everything I'm finding is for ICS build and such.
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You need to odex the core framework files 1st before doing the rest of the framework and system/app files. I'm not familiar with odexme, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't deal with the framework.
Last odexing I've done was back on gb, so I not going to be able to help much. See if you can find a jb odex script tool. Or check out links in slesh's sig for more info. Good luck.
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I was just referring to the services jar if he wanted it, they will work if he's on LJC. And most of the mod doesn't have anything to do with a theme, so the theming of my Rom luckily shouldn't have much to do with whether the mod works for you. You could use 7zip to drag and drop stock images into the zip with my odexed flashbar service apk, before flashing
I would still like to learn how to do this so i'll just keep reading as much information I can..As for right now though im back on Stock Odex with a stock Kernel and im willing to pay $50 to get a working version of the MultiWindow mod..I don't need any tweaks for battery life in a rom or extra speed..The more things get tinkered with usually leads to other quirks..Don't take what i'm saying as hostility,its actually more of frustration...
So,any Devs..$50 if you're up for it.
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I was just referring to the services jar if he wanted it, they will work if he's on LJC. And most of the mod doesn't have anything to do with a theme, so the theming of my Rom luckily shouldn't have much to do with whether the mod works for you. You could use 7zip to drag and drop stock images into the zip with my odexed flashbar service apk, before flashing
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So I only need the services.jar file? I dont need to push the flashbar apk and odex files?
BrianBaker said:
I would still like to learn how to do this so i'll just keep reading as much information I can..As for right now though im back on Stock Odex with a stock Kernel and im willing to pay $50 to get a working version of the MultiWindow mod..I don't need any tweaks for battery life in a rom or extra speed..The more things get tinkered with usually leads to other quirks..Don't take what i'm saying as hostility,its actually more of frustration...
So,any Devs..$50 if you're up for it.
So I only need the services.jar file? I dont need to push the flashbar apk and odex files?
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well, i mean I could just odex the mod that's up in the dev section. It'll look stock but it'll work. you just want odexed multi app mod so you can have all apps?
Edit: honestly though. on second thought, I always appreciate donations but don't want to work for a "bounty" so to speak. There are odex scripts that could pretty easily do it for you
It's not a donation man..I just want to pay you for your talents..I'm simply looking for the same mod that works on deodex to work for odex stock with no bells and whistles. .stock rom that is up in the development section that has deodexed and odex roms (linked a few pages up)..just I want it to work on odex
You can even put it in the Dev section for anyone else who wants it afterwards..It's your mod i'm just over trying to figure it out and i'm on call and cant afford to have my phone down every time i fail and have to reflash a back up..But if you feel its not right to do it then it's entirely up to you.
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