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ok, so I'm retarded...
I'm runnin' Prophecy 4.4, and the HC Dreams theme. I noticed the lockscreen was HTC style and not Vanilla with the HC Dreams theme, so since I prefer the HTC Clock over the Android clock (love the timer and stopwatch) I deleted the Androidclock.apk. When trying to install the HTCclock.apk, I get the error: application not installed. I tried changing permissions to no avail, and now it seems I'm screwed. I'd LOVE it if someone could tell me how to get the HTC clock installed, but if there is no way, and someone can pull the androidclock.apk for me, or has it lyin' around, I'd appreciate that as well.
Thanks for takin' the time to look!
IP IHI II IL said:
ok, so I'm retarded...
I'm runnin' Prophecy 4.4, and the HC Dreams theme. I noticed the lockscreen was HTC style and not Vanilla with the HC Dreams theme, so since I prefer the HTC Clock over the Android clock (love the timer and stopwatch) I deleted the Androidclock.apk. When trying to install the HTCclock.apk, I get the error: application not installed. I tried changing permissions to no avail, and now it seems I'm screwed. I'd LOVE it if someone could tell me how to get the HTC clock installed, but if there is no way, and someone can pull the androidclock.apk for me, or has it lyin' around, I'd appreciate that as well.
Thanks for takin' the time to look!
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Try Pushing THIS & THIS into your /system/app folder via adb. Or use rootexplorer to copy them there. Also if you want your androidclock.apk back instead of the htc i posted then open your prophecy rom.zip file and goto system/app/ folder and find the androidclock.apk and extract it and install.
Thank you SOOO much for your help! Unfortunately, I settle same "application not installed" error. Gonna have to install Android's clock from the ROM as you suggested. I'm still curious, though... want to figure out what's keeping system apk from installing.
THANKS AGAIN! I REALLY appreciate the attempt!
Update: Gonna have to reflash and start from scratch. Can't install the Android clock apk either...
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just reflash the rom?
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Lol. Could have posted in my thread or PM'd me, bro. I could have helped you as soon as I got the notification.
Something you should know about how my rom works...
The HtcClockWidget.apk is modified to open the AOSP DeskClock.apk instead of the WorldClock.apk that is no longer there. The AOSP DeskClock.apk is used because without having the HTC Lockscreen, the alarms won't work right. You won't be able to turn them off. Because I use JsChiSurf's Vanilla LockScreen Mod, I have to use the AOSP DeskClock. If you want to basically use the HTC DeskClock, you need to push the 3 attached APKs to /system/app. You'll no longer be able to use the Vanilla Locks until you remove the HtcLockScreen, put the AOSP DeskClock and the modified HtcClockWidget back.
To do this...
1. Download the 3 attached APK files...
2. Open up CMD and point it to where the APK files have been downloaded. ADB should work in whatever directory you're in because of it being in your %PATH% environment variable
3. Type: adb remount
4. Type: adb push WorldClock.apk /system/app
5. Type: adb push HtcClockWidget.apk /system/app
6. Type: adb push HtcLockscreen.apk /system/app
7. Type: adb shell
8. Type: cd system/app
9. Type: rm DeskClock.apk
10. Type: reboot
Hi there, i tried pushing the 3 apk´s but when i run the clock app it force closes( with error msg "The application clock (process com.htc.android.worldclock)has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again ) : ( any idea?
MrryMsscre said:
Hi there, i tried pushing the 3 apk´s but when i run the clock app it force closes( with error msg "The application clock (process com.htc.android.worldclock)has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again ) : ( any idea?
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Try fixing permissions. In Amon Ra, you can "fix apk uid mismatches". You can also fix permissions through Rom Manager.
And just to clear something up...
When you copy the apks to /system/app using Root Explorer, you don't then click on them to install - they won't install through the normal installer regardless of where they are. Just move them, then long-press and choose "permissions" from the menu. Change the permissions to rw-r--r--. To elaborate, the first line should have read and write checked and the last two lines should have only read checked. Then reboot and the apps will be installed.
I'm just letting you know for future reference, but using adb is a great learning experience. I just wanted to clear up why it didn't work.
(from... Evo/MIUI/Tapatalk)
Hi.
I have some apps i want to install.
I have uninstalled the weather app along with the weatherSyncProvider and WeatherProvider.
So all the posts say "copy to system/app, clear dalvik-cahce, and reboot" to install a system app.
But thats not working. So after rebooting, i went into Root Explorer and installed the Weather app. It installed successfully.
On the other hand, the WeatherSyncProvider and WeatherProvider app didnt install giving the "Application not installed" message.
I tried using adb to install it, and it gave me an error (forgot what the error said exactly) but it gave the meaning that the error was got to do with the sharedID
which is com.htc.uid.rosie. I've tired way too much, but cant get it to install.
Do i have to change anything in the AndroidManifest.xml file?
---- OH and same thing happens to HtcMusic.apk, but this gives the DEXOPT error, and the .apk had no .dex file but has a .odex file and im running a stock 2.3.3 rooted odex ROM
Root is not enough to make persistant changes to the system directory, you need S-OFF.
Oh and you should use a deodexed ROM, it will save you the hassle of deleting the odex files.
yea, i have radio and eng s-off.
i've been to many posts, read MANY solutions, but none work.
I like the odex ROMs, mostly because its more stock'ish' and i like the challenge! , but as you can see i've hit a little bump with the error that adb is giving me (DEXOPT and SHARED ID).
And if you could please...
When i get an app that is DEXed, will using the 'dexopt-wrapper' command always work to make a .odex file? -- because i used it with the sense 3.0 lockscreen and it worked but with
com.htc.framework.jar (in /system/framework/)
it didnt. -- it wouldnt even load the bootanimation, just hanged on the HTC splash screen.
Could you tell me the importance of the com.htc.framework.jar file?
Sorry if its too much questions! ... any help would be greatly appreciated!
A similar issue happened to me just a few days back. While trying to apply a Rosie patch, i just used Root Explorer to copy the new apk to /data/app_s, but for some reason that did not work.
So i then tried pushing the apk via adb, and it worked. I'm not really sure what difference this makes, but it seemed to work for me.
So maybe you could give this a try. Instead of copy-pasting, try to do a push.
i've tried both ... still not working
I just received my Galaxy nexus 4 days ago. And there was no youtube app, later i flash it to YAKJU build and there was again no youtube app. Yesterday, I fastboot Android 4.0.2, and still no youtube app.
-In google folder at home screen, there is Youtube icon, but when i click it, it says "app is not installed".
-When I try to search market, there is no youtube app.
-When i go to 'm.google.com/youtube', it says my device is not supported. It is damn Galaxy Nexus, how possible ?
Anyone has idea how I can install Youtube app? By the way, i am from Turkey, can this be the reason ?
Here's my YouTube apk
http://www.multiupload.com/8M1ASVE6XL
Arrio said:
Here's my YouTube apk
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Thanks mate, I put your apk to my download, but i cannot find it in the phone. There is nothing in downloads and When I check storage from settings, I see downloads is 2,6 mB, but where should i find it ? Or how can i install your apk ?
I am very new to Android, so it may sound stupid that i dont know how to do it
There is a new version for ICS, which isn't on the Market but should be in the ROM out the box
most of the download item can be found using a file manager which can be installed from the market, the you tube app can also be found in the systems folder.
using any file manager (i use androzip pro) leave the sd card and goto system/app/ you will find the youtube.apk app, just click on it to install.
kms108 said:
most of the download item can be found using a file manager which can be installed from the market, the you tube app can also be found in the systems folder.
using any file manager (i use androzip pro) leave the sd card and goto system/app/ you will find the youtube.apk app, just click on it to install.
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I did what you said, but when i click youtube.apk at system/app/, there is no install button, just 'extract to' and 'send' are there. But if there is youtube .apk and .odex in my system files, doesnt it suppose to mean there is youtube app in my phone ?
By the way, in google folder at desktop, there is one Youtube icon with tiny green android logo. When i click it, it says "application is not installed". Any ideas how to make this icon work ?
ozmor39 said:
I did what you said, but when i click youtube.apk at system/app/, there is no install button, just 'extract to' and 'send' are there. But if there is youtube .apk and .odex in my system files, doesnt it suppose to mean there is youtube app in my phone ?
By the way, in google folder at desktop, there is one Youtube icon with tiny green android logo. When i click it, it says "application is not installed". Any ideas how to make this icon work ?
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press extract to
ignore it, it didn't work for me either, it did on my nexus s.
have you tried the download method from the link above yet.
have you tried downloading from www.4shared.com with the in phone browser and install from there.
search for 'youtube apk'
kms108 said:
press extract to
ignore it, it didn't work for me either, it did on my nexus s.
have you tried the download method from the link above yet.
have you tried downloading from 4shared with the in phone browser and install from there.
search for 'youtube apk'
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-I tried the above link, application not installed, the error was "an existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed"
-4shared is blocked here man
Any more advise ?
ozmor39 said:
-I tried the above link, application not installed, the error was "an existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed"
-4shared is blocked here man
Any more advise ?
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using your desktop pc, goto android market, and see if it shows up there.
kms108 said:
using your desktop pc, goto android market, and see if it shows up there.
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I tried again, I cannot send it to my phone, It says this item is not compatible with my "pure" google phone. Ridiculous..
I still expect advises.
ozmor39 said:
-I tried the above link, application not installed, the error was "an existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed"
-4shared is blocked here man
Any more advise ?
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Have you tried going into the system/app and delete the youtube.apk, or if you can delete from settings/apps, then try to download it from the link again.
try this before you delete anything, goto settings/storage/apps and see if youtube is disabled, if it isn't there try the info above.
ozmor39 said:
I tried again, I cannot send it to my phone, It says this item is not compatible with my "pure" google phone. Ridiculous..
I still expect advises.
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In case you didn't see my last post, the ICS YouTube app is NOT on the Market so you won't find it there. The ICS Gmail app is also missing from the Market at present
EddyOS said:
In case you didn't see my last post, the ICS YouTube app is NOT on the Market so you won't find it there. The ICS Gmail app is also missing from the Market at present
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I got you man, but i have gmail app now, why not youtube (although it is old version). In fact, i also have youtube icon(not really youtube icon, its with green android icon) in google folder at home screen. When i click, it says app is not installed.
kms108 said:
Have you tried going into the system/app and delete the youtube.apk, or if you can delete from settings/apps, then try to download it from the link again.
try this before you delete anything, goto settings/storage/apps and see if youtube is disabled, if it isn't there try the info above.
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I checked setting/storage/apps and there was no Youtube app, So i tried the first option. But phone didnt let me delete youtube.apk and returned "system restriction"
ozmor39, I too am from Turkey and I'm having the exact same issue as you. It seems Google found another way to screw us over
By the way, when I got my phone (UK GSM version) it was on yakjuxw 4.01 and I had the Youtube app in the app drawer and it did work. After I switched to yakju 4.02, I can't see the app in the app drawer, only under system/app, but I can't (re)install it and I can't see it under installed apps.
I intend to keep my GNex on stock ROM, simply rooted, with that in mind I too would appreciate any help on this...
Thanks all!
Burak
I'm puzzled, can't think of anything now, may be you should just wait for 4.0.3 update, and see what will happen, or you can download the ics stock firmware and reflash it back to 4.0.1, but you need to search this site for the info.
I've got it working!
I don't know how exactly, but this is what I think did the trick:
- Using Root Explorer I renamed system/app/YouTube.apk to YouTube.apk- (added a dash to the end of the extension) *you need to mount system/app as R/W
- Rebooted the phone
- Renamed it back to YouTube.apk
- Rebooted the phone and now I've got a working YouTube app
In case this isn't what caused YouTube to spring back to life here's all I've done (a lot of silly steps):
- Changed system localization back and forth between Turkish and English (United Kingdom)
- Using Root Explorer I *tried to* install YouTube.apk under system/app several times but each attempt failed
- I mounted system/app as R/W and tried to install YouTube.apk under system/app, each attempt failed
- I downloaded the YouTube.apk from the link Arrio provided, tried to install it by opening it from Opera Mobile, failed
- I tried to install the same YouTube.apk from Root Explorer, failed
- I renamed YouTube.apk under system/app to YouTube.apk- and tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk, failed
*edit: one more step: I assigned a static IP number and custom DNSs to my WiFi connection
- Rebooted phone
- Tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk again, failed
- Renamed YouTube.apk- back to YouTube.apk
- At this point I noticed that YouTube app appeared in the app drawer and the Google folder on the home screen with the green android icon
- Rebooted phone
- YouTube app with YouTube icon, which works!
I hope the first few steps I outlined work for you, and any other xda-developers user for that matter
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I've got it working!
I don't know how exactly, but this is what I think did the trick:
- Using Root Explorer I renamed system/app/YouTube.apk to YouTube.apk- (added a dash to the end of the extension) *you need to mount system/app as R/W
- Rebooted the phone
- Renamed it back to YouTube.apk
- Rebooted the phone and now I've got a working YouTube app
In case this isn't what caused YouTube to spring back to life here's all I've done (a lot of silly steps):
- Changed system localization back and forth between Turkish and English (United Kingdom)
- Using Root Explorer I *tried to* install YouTube.apk under system/app several times but each attempt failed
- I mounted system/app as R/W and tried to install YouTube.apk under system/app, each attempt failed
- I downloaded the YouTube.apk from the link Arrio provided, tried to install it by opening it from Opera Mobile, failed
- I tried to install the same YouTube.apk from Root Explorer, failed
- I renamed YouTube.apk under system/app to YouTube.apk- and tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk, failed
*edit: one more step: I assigned a static IP number and custom DNSs to my WiFi connection
- Rebooted phone
- Tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk again, failed
- Renamed YouTube.apk- back to YouTube.apk
- At this point I noticed that YouTube app appeared in the app drawer and the Google folder on the home screen with the green android icon
- Rebooted phone
- YouTube app with YouTube icon, which works!
I hope the first few steps I outlined work for you, and any other xda-developers user for that matter
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glad you got everything working.
breakthru_sep said:
I've got it working!
I don't know how exactly, but this is what I think did the trick:
- Using Root Explorer I renamed system/app/YouTube.apk to YouTube.apk- (added a dash to the end of the extension) *you need to mount system/app as R/W
- Rebooted the phone
- Renamed it back to YouTube.apk
- Rebooted the phone and now I've got a working YouTube app
In case this isn't what caused YouTube to spring back to life here's all I've done (a lot of silly steps):
- Changed system localization back and forth between Turkish and English (United Kingdom)
- Using Root Explorer I *tried to* install YouTube.apk under system/app several times but each attempt failed
- I mounted system/app as R/W and tried to install YouTube.apk under system/app, each attempt failed
- I downloaded the YouTube.apk from the link Arrio provided, tried to install it by opening it from Opera Mobile, failed
- I tried to install the same YouTube.apk from Root Explorer, failed
- I renamed YouTube.apk under system/app to YouTube.apk- and tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk, failed
*edit: one more step: I assigned a static IP number and custom DNSs to my WiFi connection
- Rebooted phone
- Tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk again, failed
- Renamed YouTube.apk- back to YouTube.apk
- At this point I noticed that YouTube app appeared in the app drawer and the Google folder on the home screen with the green android icon
- Rebooted phone
- YouTube app with YouTube icon, which works!
I hope the first few steps I outlined work for you, and any other xda-developers user for that matter
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Nice to hear you get rid of that problem. Check your private messages mate and let me know what you exactly did in Turkish
breakthru_sep said:
I've got it working!
I don't know how exactly, but this is what I think did the trick:
- Using Root Explorer I renamed system/app/YouTube.apk to YouTube.apk- (added a dash to the end of the extension) *you need to mount system/app as R/W
- Rebooted the phone
- Renamed it back to YouTube.apk
- Rebooted the phone and now I've got a working YouTube app
In case this isn't what caused YouTube to spring back to life here's all I've done (a lot of silly steps):
- Changed system localization back and forth between Turkish and English (United Kingdom)
- Using Root Explorer I *tried to* install YouTube.apk under system/app several times but each attempt failed
- I mounted system/app as R/W and tried to install YouTube.apk under system/app, each attempt failed
- I downloaded the YouTube.apk from the link Arrio provided, tried to install it by opening it from Opera Mobile, failed
- I tried to install the same YouTube.apk from Root Explorer, failed
- I renamed YouTube.apk under system/app to YouTube.apk- and tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk, failed
*edit: one more step: I assigned a static IP number and custom DNSs to my WiFi connection
- Rebooted phone
- Tried to install the downloaded YouTube.apk again, failed
- Renamed YouTube.apk- back to YouTube.apk
- At this point I noticed that YouTube app appeared in the app drawer and the Google folder on the home screen with the green android icon
- Rebooted phone
- YouTube app with YouTube icon, which works!
I hope the first few steps I outlined work for you, and any other xda-developers user for that matter
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Thanks for the effort, I also somehow managed it to get working. I have done one more thing tho, with root manager, I have changed the Youtube.apk and youtube.odex permissions to give full control to everyone. Maybe if that was done in the first place, it would be ok Not sure tho.
Glad you guys got it working. But kinda sad to hear of those restriction in an open source project like Android. The focus should be on the word "open"!
I think I have accidentally removed my Quick Memo app. I just decided I that I want to start using it and i cannot find it. It is not present anywhere in my phone. I decided to do a factory reset,, and it is still not present.
i found APK's for the G2, but no links to get the G3 version. Does anyone have an extracted LG G# qmemo APK?
RESOLVED
This just resolved it self. LG Update Center ran 24 hours after factory reset (this morning) and Quick Memo was there.
Awesome.
quickmemo missing quickmemo+ doesnt launch after os update!
Hi i dont know what happened i dont really like the update in many way but now my quick memo doesbt work either! I just tapped tge buttom line and 3 option came up ibternet or quickmemo but now it doesnt do it!!! Is it part of the update or just settings? I tried the quickmemo+ in the top line but it just says it doesnt work.. Please help thnx
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Hi i dont know what happened i dont really like the update in many way but now my quick memo doesbt work either! I just tapped tge buttom line and 3 option came up ibternet or quickmemo but now it doesnt do it!!! Is it part of the update or just settings? I tried the quickmemo+ in the top line but it just says it doesnt work.. Please help thnx
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Is your Quickmeno still missing?
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solved
I also had this problem until i accepted the lg terms of use thing. I was just ignoring it but then i accepted it and after that quickmemo was there
Hi, i just want to retrieve some deleted files in my memo i accidentally deleted it and i dont have a copy of it.
Let me know if it works for you - although I dont see why it wouldn't.
Also, for anyone that wants Capture+/QuickMemo+ - you can just extract this zip and place the folder (with the .Apk inside it) into /system/priv-app. Make sure the LGQuickMemo.apk has the correct permissions (644 - rw- r-- r--).
Reboot and you should now have the option to put QuickMemo+ in your notification drop down - as well as on your second screen.
dannieloco said:
Let me know if it works for you - although I dont see why it wouldn't.
Also, for anyone that wants Capture+/QuickMemo+ - you can just extract this zip and place the folder (with the .Apk inside it) into /system/priv-app. Make sure the LGQuickMemo.apk has the correct permissions (644 - rw- r-- r--).
Reboot and you should now have the option to put QuickMemo+ in your notification drop down - as well as on your second screen.
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hi mate
quickmemo+ apk gives error (parse error), cannot installing, reupload please
hutame said:
hi mate
quickmemo+ apk gives error (parse error), cannot installing, reupload please
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Im on the LGv20 which runs Nougat, maybe thats why it isn't working for you. :/
dannieloco said:
Im on the LGv20 which runs Nougat, maybe thats why it isn't working for you. :/
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apk looks like not comlete, there is no own symbol only with sad android when i downloaded
then start installing gives "parse error"
thats all
hutame said:
apk looks like not comlete, there is no own symbol only with sad android when i downloaded
then start installing gives "parse error"
thats all
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This app isn't meant to be installed, you have to manually push the apk and its' folder to the proper priv-app folder. Make sure permissions for folder (0755) and for APK (0644) are good. Then Reboot!
You can find it here it's the latest version for LG G3 with Android 6: https://apkdot.com/apk/lg-electroni...0/quickmemo-4-70-17-arm-android-5-0/download/
Hi everyone,
I'm using LineageOS with a OnePlus 9 Pro.
I'm trying to install the OnePlus camera app downloaded from here: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/onepl.../oneplus-camera-6-2-117-android-apk-download/
When I try to install it with the built-in installer, it just says "App not installed."
If I try installing it with the APKMirror installer, it displays the error message "The parser did not find any certificates in the .apk"
What is the reason for this, or how can I fix this?
Thanks!
Is that. Apk file?
Hi @warangekar!
Yep, it's an .apk file downloaded from here: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/onepl.../oneplus-camera-6-2-117-android-apk-download/, it's com.oneplus.camera_6.2.117-26211918_minAPI29(arm64-v8a)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk
(This is the version for which the Notes say "Extracted from OnePlus 9 Pro", that's why I chose this one. But afterwards I tried a couple more different versions of the same app, and I got the same error message for all of them when tried to install.)
It's extension is exactly. apk something like .xapk, .apks
@warangekar It's exactly .apk
Download Mirror Apk installer and try to install it with it
@warangekar I did, as I wrote in my first message:
>If I try installing it with the APKMirror installer, it displays the error message "The parser did not find any certificates in the .apk"
May be that Apk file is corrupt
If that file is not corrupted then you should try following,
This error is thrown by adb when we use it to install the application on a device/emulator. There are a few things you can try to isolate and resolve the issue.
Try on a different device/emulator. If this works, it is most probably an issue with the device configuration - check that USB debugging is enabled in Developer options.
Try killing the adb process. The CLI will start a fresh one on the next run.
Try to cleanup the configuration and artifacts directories - rm -rf node_module hooks platforms. Then run the application again.
Try installing Android SDK Tools version 28.0.3 and Android SDK 28
If the issue persists, you can run the project with tns run android --log trace > out.txt command and send us the out.txt file that will contain the full output log of the NativeScript CLI.
As the page says :
- "Note: Sideloading this APK may not work, so you may need root to install. Click here for more info.
For some reason, some manufacturers sometimes forget to sign some system APKs with APK Signature Scheme v2, while indicating that these APKs are indeed v2-signed. These APKs are usually signed with only APK Signature Scheme v1 (jar signature), so we can still confirm the signature is valid, but Android will refuse to sideload them due to the missing v2 signature."
So most probably signing it will do the trick.
I signed it with a debug key, see if it work.
EDIT: tested and working on android 11
Okay
You can't install the APK on non-OOS ROMs. It needs to be ported (modified) in order to work on non-stock ROMs. And no, there is no ported version of it.
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You can't install the APK on non-OOS ROMs. It needs to be ported (modified) in order to work on non-stock ROMs. And no, there is no ported version of it.
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What? Is not true at all, I tried this apk and I've successfully installed it on a Samsung....android 11 stock wiith one ui core
Oneplus# said:
What? Is not true at all, I tried this apk and I've successfully installed it on a Samsung....android 11 stock wiith one ui core
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I'm talking about OnePlus phones, try checking next time in what Sub-Forum you're in.
Oh, wait, and it must be fun having a non-functional camera installed into your phone. khm khm
ekin_strops said:
I'm talking about OnePlus phones, try checking next time in what Sub-Forum you're in.
Oh, wait, and it must be fun having a non-functional camera installed into your phone. khm khm
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- First, he have a one plus 9 pro and lineage.
- Second your answer say that it can't be installed on non oos-rom ... so not right.
- Third Maybe will be not good, maybe on some phone will crash but the apk definitely install itself because it was only missing a signature.
- And last I'm not using it, I've installed only to be sure that the apk install itself.
So "You can't install the APK on non-OOS ROMs." Is not right, it can be installed.