Gyro-Sensor aktivation without root - Huawei GX8

Hello developers, is it possible, with a 'trick' (your wonderfull knowledge) to get the gyro-sensor to run.
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I had a P6 and an Genius wrote a backupfile to hide the navbar. Maybe same is possible with the gyro-sensor.:
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Originally Posted by hannanzikrea 
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
and it worked pefect --- is this on the gx8 possible? -Thanks for answers

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Completely hide the virtual keys in A70

I dont know if you guys already know this.
But I just found out that you can completely hide the virtual keys completely, not moving it to the notification bar.
Here's how to do it:
1. Make sure your filesystem is r/w
2. Use root explorer, rename folder /system/board_properties to other name (i just put "z" in the end of the name)
3. Reboot!
I've test it in Urukdroid 1.1b2 and it works like charm. Buttons mode still can be used, but i prefer Button Savior. New version of Button Savior is perfect, no more bug like before.
Try it and tell me if it works!
[UPDATE]
Sibere method (if my method doesnt work) [Post #22]
1. rename or move /system/board_properties folder
2. add this to /data/local.prop:
Code:
ro.board.has_buttonbar=no
ro.board.has_soft_keys=yes
thanks sibere!
btw your kernel for uruk rocks!
Thank you, I will test that afterwards.
But which version is the latest version of button savior? And what's better in the pro version?
And can I undo it, if I rename the folder to board_properties?
Button Savior pro only enable us to change the button arrangement..
The latest version is 1.1.2
Yes, you can undo the change! Just rename it back and reboot..
Why I can't change the name? I've 2.1.08 with chulri's root and r/w filesystem and I can't rename the folder.
What can I do? Should I reinstall the SDE and root?
maybe it only works on UrukDroid because it is fully rooted..
sad to hear that
Now I put the folder to /board_propertiesx but it doesn't work. I could move the folder, and I could rename it, when it was in /.
There isn't a folder in system anymore, but the buttons are still there. Maybe because I don't have Urukdroid?
so you move the folder from /system to / ?
i think it should work..
have you reboot?
Yes, I've rebooted and put the folder from /system/ to / and I renamed it.
But I don't know, why I couldn't rename it in /system but could move it and renamed it in /?...
But is there maybe an other possibility in the local.prop? I tested ro.board.has_soft_keys=yes, but then the touchscreen doesn't work.
I'm still finding other ways to hide the virtualkeys..
Maybe this method only works in UrukDroid I guess..
thank you for trying!
But are there any other guys with stock firmware who want to try it? Maybe I'm not the only one can't hide the buttons.
But what about UrukDroid? Do my files and apps will be removed when I install Urukdroid? Is Urukdroid like the SDE with root?
during Urukdroid installation, there is an option to copy all apps from old firmware to Urukdroid..
but it is not recommended by sauron..
The installation guide can be found @ Urukdroid wiki - http://code.google.com/p/urukdroid/wiki/Installation#Step_one
I think, I will stay with the stock firmware.
But it would be great, if other people with stock firmware would test that, too.
Hi. It works with chulri's ROOT. I'm on firmware 2.3.26. First it won't work with just renaming the folder. Then I moved the folder to / but it is also still there in /system. I deleted the board_properties - folder in /system, renamed the copy in / to board_properties.bak and moved this one back to /system as a backup. After a reboot the buttons were gone. Hope this helps.
Edit: After every reboot the Archos-Widget App crashes. I think, it is looking for files in the board_properties folder and can't find them. I freezed this app with titanium-backup and now everything seems fine. Maybe it needs only to disable the archos-widget app without the need to rename the folder to get rid of the buttons.
glimmling said:
Hi. It works with chulri's ROOT. I'm on firmware 2.3.26. First it won't work with just renaming the folder. Then I moved the folder to / but it is also still there in /system. I deleted the board_properties - folder in /system, renamed the copy in / to board_properties.bak and moved this one back to /system as a backup. After a reboot the buttons were gone. Hope this helps.
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nice..
glad to hear that its working
glimmling said:
Hi. It works with chulri's ROOT. I'm on firmware 2.3.26. First it won't work with just renaming the folder. Then I moved the folder to / but it is also still there in /system. I deleted the board_properties - folder in /system, renamed the copy in / to board_properties.bak and moved this one back to /system as a backup. After a reboot the buttons were gone. Hope this helps.
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I tested the same, but it doesn't work.
I will reinstall the SDE and the kernel and will test it again.
I reformatted my Archos 70, put the SDE on it, but it still doesn't work.
Maybe it's because of the firmware 2.1.08?
Hey. Just recognized, that some games will work now without the softbuttons on my a70. Cut the rope and MonkeyBlast didn't run before the modification and now they do.
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Anyone with Chulri's R/W root, try this:
Go into the board_properties folder, find the file that relates to your model(mine is an A101, so my file was virtualkeys.A101IT), and rename it(add .old to the end of it), and reboot. If that doesn't work, try opening the file as text and delete all the text in it, then save as the original filename(not with the .old extension). Also, make sure you haven't turned off the Soft Buttons through UrukConfig or manual edits. You have to reenable the softkeys(remove them from notification bar) to make them disappear completely with this method.
Another option is to hide them mostly--edit the right board_properties file and set their width to something really small, like 10 pixels. Then they remain usable (though the label will be cut-off), but they take up very little screen space.
Worked for me on Archos 101 Churli's R/W Root
I have the 101 with Chulri's R/W root. All I did was move the board_properties to my sd card and rebooted. Abracadabra, their gone. Renamed to board_properties.bak and put back into the system folder. Rebooted again just to make sure it stuck and it did, no soft buttons.

[TUTORIAL]How to hide a folder without help of any application very easily

Hi! friends do you know?you are able to hide a folder from anyone without using any softs or apps.It can possible with your android's file manager;which are almost inbuilted in your phone.Just follw the easy steps to hide a folder with it's contains.
»»INSTRUCTION:
First open your phone's file manager,then choose the folder you want to hide.Next just RENAME the target folder you want to hide,just give a 'dot'(.) on before the name of the folder,and see the magic...BRAVO!!! folder was hidden successfully.To view the hidden folder,just go to the settings of your file manager and select "SHOW HIDDEN FOLDERS/ITEMS",then the folder appears;to hide it again just unselect "SHOW HIDDEN FOLDERS/ITEMS",the folder will be hides again.
If you have a bit problem with understanding the method,just see the example bellow-
»EXAMPLE:
Here "PROJECT" is a target folder which i want to hide.Just rename this folder from "PROJECT" to ".PROJECT".The folder will automatically hides.
»NOTES::
If your folder does not hiddening,then please check your file manager settings options to view hidden items.If this option is at 'on' mode so please 'off' the option to hide your folder.Then it works fine.
SENT FROM MY SAMSUNG GALAXY Y DUOS GT-S6102 VIA XDA APP
I think it is basic knowledge.
But when you will open the sd card the hidden files will be shown automatically.
It is applicable only in android device.
By the way thanks for the share.
Thanks for ur comment.But I have tried this procedure with my android divice,and by opening/removing the sd card...the files are not shows again...and also i have inserted the sd card with hidden files in my java phone..but the hidden files are not shown on the java phone also...
Sent from my GT-S6102 using xda app-developers app
good work but i think everyone knows this trick
vijeth said:
good work but i think everyone knows this trick
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Thanks bro,I know that everyone knows this trick...But I posted this in this section just bcoz I think here is no posts like that....
Sent from my GT-S6102 using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
go your sd select your folder /vido/img anything and slect rename option.. then slect (.) (stop) symbol in your folder name ex-.callrecoder
save it.. it will hide
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nirupom said:
go your sd select your folder /vido/img anything and slect rename option.. then slect (.) (stop) symbol in your folder name ex-.callrecoder
save it.. it will hide
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app
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Buddy I have told this in this guide....this is a guide thread,not a [email protected] thread...
:thumbup: DON'T FORGET TO PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF I HAVE A BIT SUCCESS TO HELP YOU :thumbup:
That, or you can nerd up!!
TECHNO_THUNDER said:
Hi! friends do you know?you are able to hide a folder from anyone without using any softs or apps.It can possible with your android's file manager;which are almost inbuilted in your phone.Just follw the easy steps to hide a folder with it's contains.
»»INSTRUCTION:
First open your phone's file manager,then choose the folder you want to hide.Next just RENAME the target folder you want to hide,just give a 'dot'(.) on before the name of the folder,and see the magic...BRAVO!!! folder was hidden successfully.To view the hidden folder,just go to the settings of your file manager and select "SHOW HIDDEN FOLDERS/ITEMS",then the folder appears;to hide it again just unselect "SHOW HIDDEN FOLDERS/ITEMS",the folder will be hides again.
If you have a bit problem with understanding the method,just see the example bellow-
»EXAMPLE:
Here "PROJECT" is a target folder which i want to hide.Just rename this folder from "PROJECT" to ".PROJECT".The folder will automatically hides.
»NOTES::
If your folder does not hiddening,then please check your file manager settings options to view hidden items.If this option is at 'on' mode so please 'off' the option to hide your folder.Then it works fine.
SENT FROM MY SAMSUNG GALAXY Y DUOS GT-S6102 VIA XDA APP
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Nice idea. I don't mean to be a spoil-sport, or a smart-ass.... But here goes...
Either that, or you can wear your geek glasses and do the following (root required).
1. Get Root Explorer or a similar app.
2. Browse to /data or /system or the root / or any other folder you like. But make sure you have got some free space left.
3. Mount R/W
4. Create a folder in any name you like. Let's say rktcool.
5. Put your contents in there.
6. ta da! You are done.
Now, your data is relatively more secure
If you want further security, backup Root Explorer using appSaver, or something similar, and then uninstall it. Now, the stock file managers can only browse your sdcard, and you have to install it (Root Explorer) again to be able to view your hidden files...
Pardon me OP, but I just happened to think about this one. Sorry for messing up your thread
rktcool said:
Nice idea. I don't mean to be a spoil-sport, or a smart-ass.... But here goes...
Either that, or you can wear your geek glasses and do the following (root required).
1. Get Root Explorer or a similar app.
2. Browse to /data or /system or the root / or any other folder you like. But make sure you have got some free space left.
3. Mount R/W
4. Create a folder in any name you like. Let's say rktcool.
5. Put your contents in there.
6. ta da! You are done.
Now, your data is relatively more secure
If you want further security, backup Root Explorer using appSaver, or something similar, and then uninstall it. Now, the stock file managers can only browse your sdcard, and you have to install it (Root Explorer) again to be able to view your hidden files...
Pardon me OP, but I just happened to think about this one. Sorry for messing up your thread
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Making folder in your firmware root location is not a safe location,cause,files may be deleted during flashing firmware packages.And also using the system space may cause many problem for your phone,cause,those spaces are specified for just system datas.....
:thumbup: DON'T FORGET TO PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF I HAVE A BIT SUCCESS TO HELP YOU :thumbup:
TECHNO_THUNDER said:
Making folder in your firmware root location is not a safe location,cause,files may be deleted during flashing firmware packages.And also using the system space may cause many problem for your phone,cause,those spaces are specified for just system datas.....
:thumbup: DON'T FORGET TO PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF I HAVE A BIT SUCCESS TO HELP YOU :thumbup:
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I think the data being lost during a firmware flash is not much of an issue. It is same as an sdcard - you will always have a backup when you are going to format it.
I meant /system as an example. If that causes any problem, there are always other folders out there like /data where applications you install on your internal memory go. You could keep your files there and install apps on sdcard always.
Better still, you could partition your sdcard, and store your secret files in the second partition, so that they are not even accessible by the normal file managers!

[no root][no editing build.prop] show hide button on navi bar

So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
hannanzikrea said:
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
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Holy cow you're a freaking genius this works! finally i can have that nifty hide arrow :highfive:
hannanzikrea said:
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
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I retreived hiding nav. completely different way ..
I had eu version then i updated to china version there was option to enable / disable and i have updated to 112 version and the arrow stayed there after flash .. even i dont have that option there in settings now to dis. or enab.
I still can hide or unhide bar
hannanzikrea said:
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
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This solution worked perfekt. :thumbup:
Huawei Ascend P6 | Android 4.2.2 | B114 || Honda CB 1000 R
HornetRider said:
This solution worked perfekt. :thumbup:
Huawei Ascend P6 | Android 4.2.2 | B114 || Honda CB 1000 R
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hannanzikreas solution worked perfect for me too on B111 international.
Hello all-I have downloaded the file, unzipped and put the folder into both internal and external sd but when I go into "restore from sd card" it says "no backup files found".
A great phone this P6 is !!!!
Cheers, LL13- :laugh:
This work perfectly, Thanks
lamplighter13 said:
Hello all-I have downloaded the file, unzipped and put the folder into both internal and external sd but when I go into "restore from sd card" it says "no backup files found".
A great phone this P6 is !!!!
Cheers, LL13- :laugh:
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It is strange..........i think u should try to re download the .zip, unzip it and just place HuaweiBackup in sd card.....try again ?
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda premium
hannanzikrea said:
It is strange..........i think u should try to re download the .zip, unzip it and just place HuaweiBackup in sd card.....try again ?
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda premium
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OK will try it again from the start. Thank you for replying hanna..... !!!
I will report back.
LL13-
lamplighter13 said:
OK will try it again from the start. Thank you for replying hanna..... !!!
I will report back.
LL13-
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Got it !! Just tried it a few more times and it just workd.
Great work, many thanks for sharing.
One thing, does anyone know of an app or someway we can go back pages, go to home page, etc.. and keep the bar hidden ? Maybe there is some kind of swype app around ??
Cheers, LL13- :victory:
It's worked on my P6 stock 4.2.2
Thx Bro
hannanzikrea said:
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
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Do you know any method like this for put the navbar transparent ??
neodante said:
Do you know any method like this for put the navbar transparent ??
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NO
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda premium
lamplighter13 said:
Got it !! Just tried it a few more times and it just workd.
Great work, many thanks for sharing.
One thing, does anyone know of an app or someway we can go back pages, go to home page, etc.. and keep the bar hidden ? Maybe there is some kind of swype app around ??
Cheers, LL13- :victory:
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If you use Nova Launcher you can set swipe actions for almost anything
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hannanzikrea said:
So I have seen many people trying to edit the build.prop to get small arrow that makes navigation bar appear/disappear. Many people sometimes brick their phone in trying to do so. Some people don't root their phone to avoid voiding their warranty.
SO here is quick solution for the problem
1.Download the attached zip. and unzip it.
2.You will find a folder HuaweiBackup after unzipping.
3.Now put this folder in your sdcard or internal storage.
4.Open Huawei backup software.
5.Select restore from sd card.
6.U will see an option of restore having only settings.
7.Press it And U will see the small arrow on Navigation bar.
Please Tell If This Method Works. Hope it Helps.
Ignore my grammatical mistakes as English is not my first language.
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Excellent! Thanks very much - works for me. Needed to move the Huaweibackup folder out of the first Huaweibackup folder and drop it back into the root of the SD card, then the restore picked it up. Perfect
Thank you very much man!
it works perfectly in B111 Non rooted :good:
trucho81 said:
Thank you very much man!
it works perfectly in B111 Non rooted :good:
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I think u should try b118. It has better battery life and more stable....For more details :http://www.huaweiblog.de/firmware/huawei-ascend-p6-firmware-leak-b118/
hannanzikrea said:
Snip.
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Oh my god, thank you so much!!!
I've wanted this for ages
Tried making a similar trick to get the SD card installation enabled ?
My firmware is 102. Not shure how to update it and could i update it to the 118. So will this work on 102?
Thanks, perfectly works on B111

[important] * Notification bar issue on Ascend P6

There is a notification issue on Ascend P6 , sometimes the notification bar appears empty although there are unread notification ... Did anyone face this problem ?
I'll atach screenshots soon
sorry for my english
I have experienced such bug once running b111 that my device shipped with. After updating to b118 I haven't noticed anything like that.
I noticed that too on my B118, but i thought the bug had something to do with changing themes or something.
Notification bar on Huawei Ascend P6 issue Solved!!
Just Follow these instructions:
1. You must be ROOTED
2. Having installed the app Root Explorer
3. Log in to Root Explorer and find the file custom.bin
4. You must remember the contents of this file. Example "globe/ph"
5. Go to the root folder, using the Root Explorer
6. Go to the folder Cust.
7. Rename the folders according to the content of step 3. Example: rename folders "channel" to "globe" then the folder within "cn" to "ph"
8. After that go back to folder "cust" and rename the folder "cmccchannel" to "cmcc*****" then the folder within "cn" to "**". Example: "cmccchannel" to "cmccglobe" and "cn" to "ph"
9. Perform Factory Reset using stock recovery.
I think this should do it...
thanks to the post of reyncla on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410302

[TUTORIAL] Increase free space on System Partition by compressing app sizes!

Get rid of low space on the System partition by compressing app sizes!​
Hello everyone. I know most of you have been facing the problem of low size of the system partition on your RedMi 1S, I've been facing it too until I came up with this small 'Breakthrough' Now we all know that whenever we need to install a GApps package, push an app to the system, install a heavy mod or just to play around with the device, we need some free space on the /system. As our device have a significant low size of /system partition (around 800 MB), people have been looking for several ways to reduce their frustration. I know there's already a solution to re-partition the device to get around 1.2 GB of system size but that's quite dangerous and I've seen it gets back to its original stage when some ROMs are installed.
I have got a small solution for the problem and I hope you all will love it because it doesn't touches any partition stuff and possesses no danger (Unless you have backed up the apps). It just compresses the sizes of the apps on the system partition in order to get more free space. Now, It won't do miracles (that it actually does with the apps ) but it will surely be very helpful for you when you are struggling for some free MBs. Not just this, you can make use of it in many ways once you understand its importance.
Enough talk, lets get started now!
Prerequisites
Rooted RedMi 1S or any rooted Android Device
Frustration for the low size of /system partition.
Root Explorer (Any File Manager with root and permission support will work but Root Explorer recommended)
RAR (Get it from the Play Store or any where)
Little experience with the Android System and permissions.
Time and Patience.
The Procedure
Open Root Explorer, scroll down and goto the 'System' directory.
You'll find two folders, 'app' and 'priv-app' (obviously). (Now, it depends upon you that which app you want to compress. Generally the Settings app has huge size and I'll take the Settings app as the example of this tutorial throughout. You can choose any app you think has a huge size that deserves to get slimmed down.)
Goto 'priv-app' -> Settings. Copy the Settings.apk to the Internal storage. (Simply swipe left in Root Explorer and it will open the Internal Storage. Alternatively, from the Root page, you can goto storage -> emulated -> 0 to get to the Internal Storage. Also remember to copy the app on the Internal Storage only to reduce permission issues.)
Make another copy in a different folder to make a backup. (Just in case anything goes wrong.)
Push the home button, open RAR. (Minimize Root Explorer, don't kill it.)
Navigate to the Internal Storage (Open by default) and select the Settings.apk. Hold it and click 'Open As Archive'.
You'll find several files and folders inside the app. Don't touch any other files
(yet). Select the check boxes of 'classes.dex' and 'resources.arsc' and extract them with the extract button on the action bar. (They will be extracted on the Internal Storage with the same directory name as Settings.)
Go back once with the back button, again select both the classes.dex and resources.arsc files and now, delete them.
Once they are deleted, go to the Settings directory where the files have been extracted, select both of them and cut or copy them by holding one of the files and selecting Cut/Copy.
Head back to the Settings.apk, open it again as archive, and paste the files inside it with the paste button. (This is where the magic has happened. Go back and check the size of the app. It must have now been reduced to 8-12 MBs)
You have compressed the app, now its time to put it back where it belongs with correct permissions.
Open Root Explorer (It should be there where you left it), refresh it once for the changes to take place. Now select the Settings.apk and copy it back to 'priv-app'. (Hold Settings.apk, tap the copy button on the action bar, swipe right, paste it there. Replace it when prompted).
After you've pasted it, you might start getting FCs and errors. Try to ignore them and proceed further.
Once pasted, its time to give correct permissions. Touch and hold the app, tap the three dots button on the action bar (Menu button) and select permissions.
Give the app the 'rw-r-r' or 0644 permission.
Restart the device once the permissions are assigned.
You're done!:laugh: Easy ehh??:laugh:
Please notice that it does not increase your partition size or does anything to the device, it just compresses the app miraculously so that you can save some space. Also notice that this tutorial is not only restricted to the system apps, you can compress any other app too. This is very helpful when you want to transfer those apps, send them to someone or any other similar use. I know you'll start making use of it in many other ways. Do remember that the apps containing only images, audios or videos will not get compressed in any way.
I hope this tutorial will help you and you'll love it.
I've started a new YouTube channel and made a video for your convenience. Please watch, like it and Subscribe to my channel. I will be posting more tricks for our device, MIUI, Android and other Technical stuffs very soon. I need your support folks.:laugh:
ThankYou.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT1EyQ1wr7M&t=14s
If you liked my work or I have helped you in any way, please press the 'Thanks' button because​
Would I be able to flash gapps nano after compressing some system apps?
vib_sel said:
Would I be able to flash gapps nano after compressing some system apps?
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Sure buddy.. That is what this tutorial is for, primarily.
koala990 said:
Sure buddy.. That is what this tutorial is for, primarily.
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seriously this is great man :good:
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