[Q] Samsung Galaxy Vulnerability - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Anyone know of a fix/patch for the major Samsung vulnerability ?
Here's an article about it.
www.cbronline.com/news/mobile-and-t...y-devices-allows-remote-access-to-data-170314
-Wizzle

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Use an aosp rom and you wont have that issue.
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Samsung Apps

Does anybody have any idea when the Samsung apps like Samsung remote will be updated so they work on the GN ?
Thanks Ross
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Probably not until the next version of Samsung's TouchWiz comes out with ICS on their other devices. Otherwise they have no incentive to update them to work on ICS because they won't have any devices running it.
Samsung isn't in charge of the apps on this device.
If I managed to get the apk for the app do you think it would work ?
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RossM7 said:
If I manages to get the apk for the app do you think it would work ?
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Sure you could try but theres no guarantee it works as it should.
But like I said above you're never going to get these apps officially supported on these devices. The software comes from Google, not Samsung (unlike a SGSII, for example, which gets TouchWiz).
You can download samsung remote free from market
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You can't if you are running ics it does not appear. If someone has a link to the apk that would be brilliant
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Most of those Samsung apps require touchwiz, thus will FC out of the box.
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This app can't require touchwiz I used to have it on my Desire HD
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This app can't require touchwiz I used to have it on my Desire HD
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Not all, I was referring to the replacement apps that come bundled with touchwiz and some of the additional apps included.
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See if you can use this link. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.samsung.remoteTV
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I'm using SammyGo Remote now. Not as pretty as the official Samsung app I used before, but it does the job
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Req. G.note2 gallery apk

I had it on my wife's s3 but its not in my nexus no matter how I try to install/push/flash
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jaestreetss said:
I had it on my wife's s3 but its not in my nexus no matter how I try to install/push/flash
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It won't work right away, it will need some modifications in order to work on our Galaxy Nexuses, since the Touchwiz Gallery depends on the Touchwiz framework..
But, if someone is able to do it, +1, please!
But what if I flash that tw5 launcher zip which puts all the other tw apps?
I think IMA put a bounty on this BC the galaxy note 2 gallery us siiiicckkk
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Bump BC I know this can be done
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Yes and if someone knows of a WORKING s voice app please share link the three I've tried did not work
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Probably woun't work .. but i'm no expert,
@vince : S voice? why? we have Google Now
Please anyone port it please)))gallery apk from note 2…
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+1 It would be nice amazing to have it on AOSP yes..
@vince : S voice? why? we have Google Now [/QUOTE]
Google now doesn't support device features and I heard a voice does so I thought I would try it out
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don't works also with tw launcher or touchwiz addons by madphone.already tried some methods a month ago..no luck
About to put a bounty on this.....whose with me????
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Bump to see if anybodys interested
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me too interested but i think we will never see this in future!requires rewritting of code,TW code closed source,and i don't think anyone will spend lots of hours of coding to port this.

[REQ] Multi-User on phones

Hello guys, I just wanted to know if anyone can make it possible to use multi-user on phones, cause it's only on tablets now (Android 4.2)
I guess that the best chance I with pa
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Wow. Nobody has said anything yet..... I am worried. Is everybody ok?
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Uhmm. Profiles?
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So can we get this working on note 2 ubuntu

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess
It would probably for aosp phones like galaxy nexus and all.
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UtkarshGupta said:
It would probably for aosp phones like galaxy nexus and all.
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so we dont have the sorce code for aosp
It would be released for galaxy nexus.
Only Google and some other phones are aosp if I am correct.
Ubuntu would be released to work on them.
Otherwise also we have great devs that can port it to our phone.
But that'd be buggy and broken in the start but will eventually come up to expectations.
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Android Beam 4.2.2

Does anyone know with the latest update to 4.2.2 if the gnex beams anything new like pictures and such? More than when the phone came out?
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pay attention to this too
?? Anyone?
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?? Anyone?
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Superbeam Is A Great App That I Use, Uses NFC Or Wifi, Whichever Is Avaliable
Yeah, you can beam photos and videos.
This feature was introduced in 4.1
I don't think they have added any other features after that.
Nice thanks!
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