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Hello all dev's,
I get really frustrated on most of the ROM's because I get always some applications that I cannot remove manually.
It can be a lot of applications in the "official Froyo+sense" ROM like plurk, Facebook, etc.. Amazon in CyanogenMod, or other stuffs in other ROMs.
Why the hell don't you automatically allow us to remove ALL non essential apps from the settings/applications/manage applications? I have seen that you are able to do that.
Is there a technological reason? Why do you move some applications and not all?
Is that a space matter? A performance or technological reason?
I feel really frustrated on each ROM because I have to always use "adb shell rm system/app/*.apk" and plug my device on the computer.
Please answer me.
Thanks.
Profete162
Can't answer the question but good call.
personally I think all ROMS should come with Titanium backup and Rom Manager. but everything else should be user modifiable.
Profete162: you could open the zip prior to install and delete the apps you don't want then flash?
Exactly that - open the ZIP and remove what you don't want. It's the first thing I do with a new ROM and I also add what I do wanna use so it can't get deleted. Hell of a lot easier than adb
EddyOS said:
Exactly that - open the ZIP and remove what you don't want. It's the first thing I do with a new ROM and I also add what I do wanna use so it can't get deleted. Hell of a lot easier than adb
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Yes, but it took maybe 10 minuts for maybe 2.000 users of the ROM or more if the ROM is Cyanogen.
It's a waste of 20.000 minuts for the world.. and we have to do that on each update.flash lol
When the dev with it's experience have only 2 minuts maybe to do that.
I understand that that's not a really big problem and the dev's have a lot of things to keep in mind, baut may be a good suggestion I hope for the next ROMS
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Yes, but it took maybe 10 minuts for maybe 2.000 users of the ROM or more if the ROM is Cyanogen.
It's a waste of 20.000 minuts for the world.. and we have to do that on each update.flash lol
When the dev with it's experience have only 2 minuts maybe to do that.
I understand that that's not a really big problem and the dev's have a lot of things to keep in mind, baut may be a good suggestion I hope for the next ROMS
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The Devs have to cater for everyone. Some people need those apps and would ditch the ROM if they were removed. If you don't need them just open the zip and remove them. It's not as if it takes more than 2 minutes.
To be fair, this post is just highlighting your laziness to open up an zip manager and press delete a few times. Dev's have to cater for everyone, not just you.
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To be fair, this post is just highlighting your laziness to open up an zip manager and press delete a few times. Dev's have to cater for everyone, not just you.
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That's exactly why I ask to Move all the apps in the deletable section. So easier work for the dev's and no complain!!!
That's a request that would fit everyone!
abc27 said:
Some people need those apps and would ditch the ROM if they were removed.
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I want to delete them but allow to delete them. I think it's a fair question and you havn't understood the meaning of my request. I would like to add the possibility to remove them, just that.
I don't understand why question sound stupid to you!
The dev's are adding the old app2sd, spare parts, and some apps that it take 2 minuts to add too! So why my request is different from other?
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That's exactly why I ask to Move all the apps in the deletable section. So easier work for the dev's and no complain!!!
That's a request that would fit everyone!
I want to delete them but allow to delete them. I think it's a fair question and you havn't understood the meaning of my request. I would like to add the possibility to remove them, just that.
I don't understand why question sound stupid to you!
The dev's are adding the old app2sd, spare parts, and some apps that it take 2 minuts to add too! So why my request is different from other?
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Those 'non essential' apps are essential to some of us. So why take them out??
It's so much easier to remove apps than it is to add them back in. Just remove them from the zip file as said if you don't like them before you flash.
And why the attitude? Questions that start 'Why the hell ...' and statements like 'I'm so frustrated ....' Mate - get a grip. Relax. It's a phone. You can remove the apps and if not just ignore them.
profete162 said:
That's exactly why I ask to Move all the apps in the deletable section. So easier work for the dev's and no complain!!!
That's a request that would fit everyone!
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The issue is that moving it into a user partition is then consuming valuable application space, and the spare space in /system is then effectively wasted.
If it's an issue, why not delete the apps from the zip yourself and then post your stripped down ROM, saving 19990 minutes!
Regards,
Dave
profete162 said:
Hello all dev's,
I get really frustrated on most of the ROM's because I get always some applications that I cannot remove manually.
It can be a lot of applications in the "official Froyo+sense" ROM like plurk, Facebook, etc.. Amazon in CyanogenMod, or other stuffs in other ROMs.
Why the hell don't you automatically allow us to remove ALL non essential apps from the settings/applications/manage applications? I have seen that you are able to do that.
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You could always make your own roms, that way it would be catered to your needs
You are right, " you have just to make your own ROM" is the universal solution.
Sorry for my question/request, I was just looking for a solution to make the Rom more open without adding stuff.
Sorry for my post and have a good day.
You can let it go through the "forgotten posts"
I understand your request and must agree to some extent, it would be nice to have the apps a place where we can choose wheter to keep or not without having to use usb/computer or per delete every zip
But ofc just the non essential ones
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U cant odex Apps in data Partition so it saves ALOT of space to store Apps (odexed) in system.
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I understand your request and must agree to some extent, it would be nice to have the apps a place where we can choose wheter to keep or not without having to use usb/computer or per delete every zip
But ofc just the non essential ones
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It's called a kitchen - MoDaCo's kitchens already do this.
Regards,
Dave
Few little facts an reasons why,
The andoid system its self depends on a lot of apps that are and should be stored in /system.
We cannot modify /system easily as HTC Locked write access to the /system partition. (we only have partial root access, this is why you guys are having issues with titanium)
apk.s in /data cannot be odexed in the same way and would use twice as much space if stored in /data.
hope this gives you a better understanding.. Dont flame the Devs
Can we please get this thread closed...
Anyway u can check out my Rom? Lols. I should be always be releasing 2 version of the rom for all of my updates if time let me.. 1 full 1 bare minimum lite version rom.
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LeeDroid said:
Few little facts an reasons why,
The andoid system its self depends on a lot of apps that are and should be stored in /system.
We cannot modify /system easily as HTC Locked write access to the /system partition. (we only have partial root access, this is why you guys are having issues with titanium)
apk.s in /data cannot be odexed in the same way and would use twice as much space if stored in /data.
hope this gives you a better understanding.. Dont flame the Devs
Can we please get this thread closed...
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I would have been so happy if that was the first answer! Thank a lot for the information.
I hope that Plurk, Teeter, etc.. are not essential by the way
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Profete162: you could open the zip prior to install and delete the apps you don't want then flash?
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I didnt know it was that easy.
So on DeVillian quick office is already installed and is 5mb.
so do i just delete the apk from the zip and re flash?
If people demand it, I'll write an app to move files from data to system and backwards,
you'll basically be able to choose the app you want to move and then the phone reboots to recovery and moves the chosen apps to the destination you want it to be.
I even thought about odexing apps and removing the dex files from the apks.
So if people want it I'll probably start writing the code on sunday.
+1 for beidl
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.
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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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mabry said:
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.
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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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XK72 said:
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.
I try to do a lot of reading and very little talking. However, I have not been able to find an answer to this one question.
What is the difference in an oxed vs a deoxed rom?
I appologize if the has been discussed and explained before, but when I do a search I find a lot of discussions that reference them and nothing that explains their meaning.
Eagles1181
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Oops. Thought I was putting this in th Q&A section. Can a mod move this for me please? Thanks
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I try to do a lot of reading and very little talking. However, I have not been able to find an answer to this one question.
What is the difference in an oxed vs a deoxed rom?
I appologize if the has been discussed and explained before, but when I do a search I find a lot of discussions that reference them and nothing that explains their meaning.
Eagles1181
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If you read this thread in the q&a freeza explains it very well.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6 again its about halfway down in the op.
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Getting a page that says that is not a valid link. Would tou mind double checking it for me? Thanks
Eagle
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910947
Sorry try that one.
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Q: Odex and DeOdex. HELP!
A: Well, Odex is what your phone ships with. This is a way to optimize the Dalvik so that it doesn't need to create and/or optimize your system apps/framework. Since it will already be done for you. This does not apply to any apps you install yourself. Those will be optimized by the Dalvik VM automatically. This is generally the best way to go, but is a bit more cumbersome to theme and modify. You can mix and match Odex with DeOdex, but you will need to make sure that you delete any relevant .odex files for anything you install that is tagged only for "deodex" ROMs. For instance, if someone created a battery mod that changes the colors and/or icons of the battery, you will need to delete "SystemUI.odex" before installing it, or it won't work properly, and could even cause FCs (Force Closes) and system instability. Basically, if you are going to go the Odex route, you should stick with Odex mods. This usually is the case for folks who only want a stock rooted ROM and nothing more. DeOdex is what the majority of mods here on XDA and custom ROMs are based on. It makes decompiling, modifying, and changing things much more simpler. This comes with a small performance hit on "first boot" because the Dalvik has to now build entries for system apps. In every day usage you should see no difference between the two after the first boot. You can flash between Odex and DeOdex full ROM versions anytime, and most of the time Android can recognize when a Dalvik wipe is necessary so wiping it yourself isn't necessary, but if you notice any strange issues, wiping it won't hurt.
Courtesy of Freeza from his Q&A
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http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/misc/what-do-odex-and-deodex-mean-the-all-inclusive-explanation/
Basically, the Dalvik Virtual Machine (DVM) is the software that runs the executable applications in the Android operating system. The ".dex" files contain the critical lines of code that are required to run the app. If it was explained to me correclty, the DVM, when running an app, looks for the ".apk" file along with the Dalvik Executeable file, or ".dex" file. The "dex" file goes first since it contains the critical command lines, and then if the app requires, the DVM looks into the "apk" file for the rest of the commands or code.
In a "deodexed" rom, the developer has deleted the "dex" file and instead compiles the "apk" file with the critical commands on top; this process is called "zipalign'. The "zipaligned" configuration replaces the "dex" file with an "apk" file that is optimized by design for the DVM to read. Thus, the modificaiton of the rom by use of mods or themes is easier with a deodexed rom since there is no second "dex" file that also needs to be themed.
The answer as to which version is better is like asking someone if Chevy is better than Ford; you will get as many opinions as you get answers.
If I am mistaken or have misspoken anything, please; someone who is smart (like a developer) please chime in and edumacate all of us! I only repeat what I hear (kind of like my teenage daughter).
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If I am mistaken or have missp... the purpose of why it was introduced.[/hide]
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Thanks for the info.
Eagle
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And a simple Google would get you the answer a lot quicker. There is lots of info on the net. And it is Odexed vs. Deodexed
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Just a correction, it's an ".odex" file that matches up with each apk. Odexed apks contain a classes.dex inside the app, and an odex file that pairs up with them. Deodexed apks contain a single classes.dex file that is basically a conglomerate of the original classes.dex and <appName>.odex.
As for my take on this, I will simply say that some believe odexed roms to be hundreds of times faster...but this is not really true. Deodexed roms get optimized on the first boot, so the majority of that difference is made up already made up for. Yes, it odexing an app CAN make your system a little faster, but not by very much or a whole lot.
The Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more. Don't defeat the purpose of why it was introduced.
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Thank you, C-Nex! I think 99.9% of people polled have said that the difference in speed is negligible. Nevertheless, Android is about choices and we Android users can choose for ourselves whether we want to use an Odexed versus a Deodexed rom. And we have brilliant developers like @strongsteve, who have spent literally hundreds of hours of their lives theming and creating roms in the Odex platform so that we users can continue to exercise our "Freedom of Choice" in this matter (and many others...)
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I have posted a request for a zip file containing an AOSP Lockscreen to run on touchwiz base GS3 T999. I have not been helped and feel really left out. I really like XDA and have read and learned some new things regarding my G3S T Mobile. Came across some forums about the modded AOSP screen zip file but not for my phone. Could someone, PLEASE, PLEASE help me to find one or even make one if that's not to much to ask?
Thank you in advance,
mr wizard
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I have posted a request for a zip file containing an AOSP Lockscreen to run on touchwiz base GS3 T999. I have not been helped and feel really left out. I really like XDA and have read and learned some new things regarding my G3S T Mobile. Came across some forums about the modded AOSP screen zip file but not for my phone. Could someone, PLEASE, PLEASE help me to find one or even make one if that's not to much to ask?
Thank you in advance,
mr wizard
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Can you link me to the request thread in question ? I will take a look. Also please link to the Zip file that's not for your phone.
As far as Lock Screens go, AOSP and Touchwiz are not compatible. Having said that, Most of AOSP roms prefer Dash Clock or other such Lock Screen Widgets. If you really are looking for AOSP experience on Touchwiz, you can try Magic Locker app in play store.
He might want to look into Xposed modules too. I know they have a mod for it, but he has to learn how to use Xposed first.
Also, I really want to say that I remembered seeing an AOSP lockscreen zip in Themes and Apps, but it might have been in another forum section since I bounce around so much. I'll look for it in the next few days or so.
If all else fails, flash an AOSP ROM and theme it TWiz style. That's a sure fire way to get best of both worlds *cough* unless you still want wifi calling and other TWiz features will be lost *cough*.
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He might want to look into Xposed modules too. I know they have a mod for it, but he has to learn how to use Xposed first.
Also, I really want to say that I remembered seeing an AOSP lockscreen zip in Themes and Apps, but it might have been in another forum section since I bounce around so much. I'll look for it in the next few days or so.
If all else fails, flash an AOSP ROM and theme it TWiz style. That's a sure fire way to get best of both worlds *cough* unless you still want wifi calling and other TWiz features will be lost *cough*.
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I don't think he wants to leave Touchwiz. If he is wiling to then there's a lot of choices out there. Me, I'd use this app if I am on Touchwiz.
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Thanks guys for the response! I am using Dandroid and love it but eventually I want to go back to using stock rom. This Dandroid is running AOSP Screen with Touchwiz and there are some forums showing AOSP screen zips for some Galaxies on T mobile but not for the GS3. I did try some of the zips but it didn't do anything, and I was trying to reply to a person who adjusted one to work for a Galaxy but he didn't respond back and that is why I was trying to post some new ones to get some help.
Thanks,
mr wizard
mr wizard said:
Thanks guys for the response! I am using Dandroid and love it but eventually I want to go back to using stock rom. This Dandroid is running AOSP Screen with Touchwiz and there are some forums showing AOSP screen zips for some Galaxies on Tmobile but not for the GS3. I did try some of the zips but it didn't do anything, and I was trying to reply to a person who adjusted one to work for a Galaxy but he didn't respond back and that is why I was trying to post some new ones to get some help.
Thanks,
mr wizard
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Post the 2 links
Here is the links I was at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46550857
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125330&page=2
I don't know how to complie decomplie but I could learn. I am using a macbook running os x. And if I search the forums which I did for a AOSP lockscreen for TMO GS3 I get some hits but nothing pertaining to my exact phone model. But there are some that are made for the Note I thought.I am also using Xposed App but didn't find a module for a AOSP Screen, per the prior post from
Perseus71. Let me know
Mr Wizard
What about this one?
[MOD][Xposed] AOSP Lockscreen even though it's from the Note II section, someone got it to work on their SGS3 (Int'l variant though). Seems to work on multiple devices and multiple OEMs too.
[INDEX][XPOSED][10/29] Collection of XPOSED Modules | Post Modules' request here!
mr wizard said:
Here is the links I was at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46550857
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125330&page=2
I don't know how to complie decomplie but I could learn. I am using a macbook running os x. And if I search the forums which I did for a AOSP lockscreen for TMO GS3 I get some hits but nothing pertaining to my exact phone model. But there are some that are made for the Note I thought.I am also using Xposed App but didn't find a module for a AOSP Screen, per the prior post from
Perseus71. Let me know
Mr Wizard
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The AOSP lockscreen in Dandroid came from S3Rx. If you want the stock look, use S3Rx, not Dandroid.
This is a job for a custom ROM. I feel like you're trying to reinvent the wheel.
Aerowinder said:
The AOSP lockscreen in Dandroid came from S3Rx. If you want the stock look, use S3Rx, not Dandroid.
This is a job for a custom ROM. I feel like you're trying to reinvent the wheel.
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+1. If you are using Dandroid, Ask the developer, they'd know of compatibility better.
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Thanks for the link I will check it out. I know there are times that international mods don't work with USA TMO. I am not trying to reinvent the wheel. i am still trying to find my way around here sorry if I am asking too much. I just wanted some help and there is only so much I know and am looking for help.
Thanks,
mr wizard
mr wizard said:
Thanks for the link I will check it out. I know there are times that international mods don't work with USA TMO. I am not trying to reinvent the wheel. i am still trying to find my way around here sorry if I am asking too much. I just wanted some help and there is only so much I know and am looking for help.
Thanks,
mr wizard
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Nothing wrong with that. That's why this subforum are here for. That's why we respond as well. I am all for helping those who are willing to do the research and read.
Post how it works with the links. I was going to post some of my links but will wait.
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Perseus71 said:
Nothing wrong with that. That's why this subforum are here for. That's why we respond as well. I am all for helping those who are willing to do the research and read.
Post how it works with the links. I was going to post some of my links but will wait.
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Ok cool I will let you know. But please don't forget about coming back and sharing the links after I post.
Thanks again,
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mr wizard
Perseus71 said:
Nothing wrong with that. That's why this subforum are here for. That's why we respond as well. I am all for helping those who are willing to do the research and read.
Post how it works with the links. I was going to post some of my links but will wait.
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Please post yours I tried those links and got nothing. I did a backup and re installed my stock 4.1.2 tmo and the files did not work for me. I hope we can find something? I am staying positive.
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mr wizard
mr wizard said:
Please post yours I tried those links and got nothing. I did a backup and re installed my stock 4.1.2 tmo and the files did not work for me. I hope we can find something? I am staying positive.
:fingers-crossed:
mr wizard
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You are looking for this ? It needs that installed first to make it work.
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Perseus71 said:
You are looking for this ? It needs that installed first to make it work.
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Ok thanks for the reply. I am not trying to be dumb but on the [FRAMEWORK ONLY!] Xposed - ROM modding without modifying APKs what am I looking for?
Also I did install the AOSP apk but nothing happened. Did I do something wrong?
Thanks
mr wizard said:
Ok thanks for the reply. I am not trying to be dumb but on the [FRAMEWORK ONLY!] Xposed - ROM modding without modifying APKs what am I looking for?
Also I did install the AOSP apk but nothing happened. Did I do something wrong?
Thanks
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You need to install the apk from
http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
After done, run that app. That's actually an installer which will do its own process. Follow through and then finish it. Once that's finished, try th AOSP apk you just now installed.
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You need to install the apk from
http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
After done, run that app. That's actually an installer which will do its own process. Follow through and then finish it. Once that's finished, try th AOSP apk you just now installed.
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Yea MAN! It works on my stock 4.1.2. Although I have a few more questions if you don't mind? 1st the one AOSP I was using on the DANDROID had a way to access on the screen options to add more apps in the lock screen. I wonder if this can be done? And 2nd do you know if this will work when I update to 4.3 stock when it comes out? Just some thoughts but again thanks a million!!!
mr wizard
mr wizard said:
Yea MAN! It works on my stock 4.1.2. Although I have a few more questions if you don't mind? 1st the one AOSP I was using on the DANDROID had a way to access on the screen options to add more apps in the lock screen. I wonder if this can be done? And 2nd do you know if this will work when I update to 4.3 stock when it comes out? Just some thoughts but again thanks a million!!!
mr wizard
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The On screen options to add more is called Lock Screen Widgets. That's pure AOSP feature. Yes go right ahead. It will work just fine. If you come across other modules that use Xposed apps then they too will work for you.
I do believe for 4.3, the Xposed Apps APK you just got will be updated. You will then have to get the latest apk. Or perhaps you could be lucky and it is already updated.
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Perseus71 said:
The On screen options to add more is called Lock Screen Widgets. That's pure AOSP feature. Yes go right ahead. It will work just fine. If you come across other modules that use Xposed apps then they too will work for you.
I do believe for 4.3, the Xposed Apps APK you just got will be updated. You will then have to get the latest apk. Or perhaps you could be lucky and it is already updated.
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Cool thanks. Still a little confused though. The module is active and working AOSP Lockscreen 1.1 but there is no options listed to change apps on the screen. I checked in the settings, lock screen, lock screen options and screen lock but there is nothing. No widget either to allow for customizing apps. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Hey people some of you may know me from note 3 DeathNote Rom
Here i represent rom for s6 edge it will work on G925F or G925W8/T
But no wifi calling as i used canadian latest base for my rom build
Features:
Version 1:
1. Built from Canadian Base BOK1
2. Canadian Csc
3. Csc tweaks e.g call recording
4. Multiuser
5. Deodexed
6. Knox removed
7. aou stock T version kernel thanks to @Aou
8. deep sleep issue fixed
9. xposed included
10. google apps as removeable apps(latest)
11. battery tweaks
12. build prop tweaks
13. 5 way reboot menu
14. extra fonts
15. Note 5 MM launcher
16. Application permissions
17. Extra features in smart manager
and many more.......
Version 2:
1. Xposed Removed ( can be installed by going to wanam's xposed site)
1. Private mode fixed
2. battery tweaks
3. changed data icons to international version
4. touch light time activated in settings
5. find your self
Installation:
1. first use latest stock firmware to flash using Odin if not W8 model then use latest bootloader
2. Twrp wipe partitions i.e cache,system...
3. Install rom..
4. enjoy...
bugs:
None.
You find one let me know..
Download:
Rom:
Download Here
Version 2:
here
Addons:
1. Round Recent app systemui(stock battery icon) copy it to systemui folder using priv-app fix permissions and restart
Download Here
Note: for private mode to make it work please use wanam xposed to disable secure storage
Thanks:
@Aou for kernel
Xposed for samsung @wanam
@samsung for awesome phone
link
Link is Up people enjoy!!
Nice to see some more dev on this device for users to choose from. Nice job brother. And I apologize I haven't been able to get back to you via pm but I'm gonna pm you my Google hangout you can reach me there anytime.
Hello! On which version of Android is based this ROM?
It is stable or beta? Thanks
pickmod said:
Hello! On which version of Android is based this ROM?
It is stable or beta? Thanks
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android 5.1.1 and yes table
Nice to see another ROM, I plan on giving this a try tonight. I just have one thing that's holding me back; this doesn't have viper4android audio. The process to install it seems complicated. Is there an easy way to install it?
GoogleAndroid said:
Nice to see another ROM, I plan on giving this a try tonight. I just have one thing that's holding me back; this doesn't have viper4android audio. The process to install it seems complicated. Is there an easy way to install it?
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You can use my OZOP Aroma zip and select to install viper from the mods section, or check the International themes and apps thread and you will see I have a couple of options there. My full OZOP v13.1 has the most current version as does the small viper only zip from international thread.
Good luck
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You can use my OZOP Aroma zip and select to install viper from the mods section, or check the International themes and apps thread and you will see I have a couple of options there. My full OZOP v13.1 has the most current version as does the small viper only zip from international thread.
Good luck
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:good::good:
stangdriver44 said:
You can use my OZOP Aroma zip and select to install viper from the mods section, or check the International themes and apps thread and you will see I have a couple of options there. My full OZOP v13.1 has the most current version as does the small viper only zip from international thread.
Good luck
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So I can use the OZOP zip but skip the rom install to stay on this rom and install mods?
GoogleAndroid said:
So I can use the OZOP zip but skip the rom install to stay on this rom and install mods?
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That is correct.
I would NEVER come into another persons thread and promote the need to install my ROM. That is very disrespectful. My apologies to OP if that's how it came across.
Also, you don't have to use the ROM version v13.1, the OZOP ROMless version has the same option, just the V4A isn't the newest version.
Make a NANDROID back up first and unless you install "Inverted OZOP Control" from the mods section, stay away from the theme portion as well.
I would say if you aren't familiar with the compatibility, change or add the things you are looking first, then go back and play with other options as you get more comfortable.
Making the NANDROID will save you time and frustration if something doesn't work the way you wanted.
Good luck and please post ANY questions concerning the OZOP project in the appropriate thread. Best to leave the OP's thread discussion to things concerning OP's project.
Good luck and enjoy!
stangdriver44 said:
That is correct.
I would NEVER come into another persons thread and promote the need to install my ROM. That is very disrespectful. My apologies to OP if that's how it came across.
Also, you don't have to use the ROM version v13.1, the OZOP ROMless version has the same option, just the V4A isn't the newest version.
Make a NANDROID back up first and unless you install "Inverted OZOP Control" from the mods section, stay away from the theme portion as well.
I would say if you aren't familiar with the compatibility, change or add the things you are looking first, then go back and play with other options as you get more comfortable.
Making the NANDROID will save you time and frustration if something doesn't work the way you wanted.
Good luck and please post ANY questions concerning the OZOP project in the appropriate thread. Best to leave the OP's thread discussion to things concerning OP's project.
Good luck and enjoy!
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I did not read that as you trying to get me to install your ROM instead, just informing me that your zip can easily install viper on top of OP's rom. Thank you for the help.
Back on topic: OP, I've been running the ROM for a couple of days now, and it's great. Very stable and smooth. Getting great battery life too.
stangdriver44 said:
That is correct.
I would NEVER come into another persons thread and promote the need to install my ROM. That is very disrespectful. My apologies to OP if that's how it came across.
Also, you don't have to use the ROM version v13.1, the OZOP ROMless version has the same option, just the V4A isn't the newest version.
Make a NANDROID back up first and unless you install "Inverted OZOP Control" from the mods section, stay away from the theme portion as well.
I would say if you aren't familiar with the compatibility, change or add the things you are looking first, then go back and play with other options as you get more comfortable.
Making the NANDROID will save you time and frustration if something doesn't work the way you wanted.
Good luck and please post ANY questions concerning the OZOP project in the appropriate thread. Best to leave the OP's thread discussion to things concerning OP's project.
Good luck and enjoy!
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all good my friend
GoogleAndroid said:
I did not read that as you trying to get me to install your ROM instead, just informing me that your zip can easily install viper on top of OP's rom. Thank you for the help.
Back on topic: OP, I've been running the ROM for a couple of days now, and it's great. Very stable and smooth. Getting great battery life too.
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enjoy my friend new update is dropping soon
zain.ahmad said:
enjoy my friend new update is dropping soon
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Love the rom. Is there a way to disable it asking for permissions when using tibu? I can't seem to find a way to disable that feature.
Funny how Canadian English is a tad different from US English, like the spelling of Favorites (favourites in this rom), and the word petro instead of gas for the US peeps.
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mjdavis871 said:
Love the rom. Is there a way to disable it asking for permissions when using tibu? I can't seem to find a way to disable that feature.
Funny how Canadian English is a tad different from US English, like the spelling of Favorites (favourites in this rom), and the word petro instead of gas for the US peeps.
Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
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well yeah here spell for favourites is this and idk about US Peeps lol and can you please be specific what kind of permission is it application permission or what
thanks
zain.ahmad said:
well yeah here spell for favourites is this and idk about US Peeps lol and can you please be specific what kind of permission is it application permission or what
thanks
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I'm jumping back and forth between this rom and my daily driver. I'll snap a screenshot later and post it for you.
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mjdavis871 said:
I'm jumping back and forth between this rom and my daily driver. I'll snap a screenshot later and post it for you.
Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
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is it related to this
mjdavis871 said:
I'm jumping back and forth between this rom and my daily driver. I'll snap a screenshot later and post it for you.
Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
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Do you have the TiBu pro key installed? I've had that issue before when restoring from TiBu without it.
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zain.ahmad said:
is it related to this
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That's exactly what I was referring to.
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mjdavis871 said:
That's exactly what I was referring to.
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I can't remember the name anymore, but I think it is applicationpermisson or something similar. It's located in system/app folder. Using a file manger with root access navigate there and rename the apk adding ".bak" to the end of it.
Now try TiB again and see if it's gone, you might need to reboot for it to take effect.
I removed that app from my rom for the very reason.