Need huwai y538 stock apks - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

I some how nave lost the phone dialer apks and the wifi and tetherring apks my phone works with a aftermarket dialer but I can't receive phone calls only make them since ther system apk for accepting calls is missing could anyone back these up for me to install ony phone ? It is rooted and I can install them to the system no problem if I van find. Them

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not receiving sms on 4.0.4

When I was on 4.0.2 I never had a problem with receiving sms. Now i’m on 4.0.4 stock or custom rom. If I load a stock or custom rom it works for about 20min or a day or 2. Or sometime not at all on a fresh install. If I take my sim card out and put it in my nexus one, then I get all the sms that I didn’t get on the galaxy nexus.
So I thought maybe it was and app I download that was causing the problem. I uninstall the 3 app I install cent I install 4.0.4…still no go. Try this http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/SMSC_Updates with no luck. So now I’m back on 4.0.2 and sms is working find and all my apps install. So I know it wasn’t an app that was killing it. Does anyone have any idea? I would like to get back on 4.0.4.
Thanks Soloxp
Would the radio from 4.0.2 work on 4.0.4? I was thinking about trying that tonight to see if that would work.
Well…I find my problem with me not receiving SMS. Instead of just deleting the 3 apps I install when I install 4.0.4, I reflash 4.0.4 stock and rooted it and install all my apps. Then I start deleting 2 to 3 apps at a time and rebooting…testing receiving SMS. Got down to 1 app and it was!!!!! (Root Call Blocker)
I don’t like to give up to easy….

Update Notification on deactivated S3

So, my phones inactive but I use it for communication through email and browsing and kik and all that through wifi, but I was having wifi issues and I did a suggestion that asked me to dial a certain code, it restarted my device, but now every time I boot, it wants me to activate my phone, although I can't. So I'm stuck with a stupid system update notifications. By default my rooted stock ND8 rom has google services framework modified disabling the update service, yet it's still there... Any ideas? This isn't the traditional OTA update nag. And as I said, I can't activate a deactivated phone.
ReapersDeath said:
So, my phones inactive but I use it for communication through email and browsing and kik and all that through wifi, but I was having wifi issues and I did a suggestion that asked me to dial a certain code, it restarted my device, but now every time I boot, it wants me to activate my phone, although I can't. So I'm stuck with a stupid system update notifications. By default my rooted stock ND8 rom has google services framework modified disabling the update service, yet it's still there... Any ideas? This isn't the traditional OTA update nag. And as I said, I can't activate a deactivated phone.
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i would say delete Activation.apk from the system/priv-app folder

[Q] The exact same OTA Updates constantly coming to my device?

I have literally said yes to updating every time it pops up. I know it's the same, because it's the same size every time (293.3 MB). Not to mention I've said "accept" every time, installed, reboots my device, then couple days later it tells me to do it again. Another thing to note are the same 3 systems apps asking to be updated (Voice Mate Speech Pack, Voice Mate, Voice Mate Engine).
Text from the update:
This update will ensure your device is working at optimal performance with the Sprint Network. The update will require that your phone is rebooted and it will not be available for emergency calls while installing the software.
My LG G3 is the Sprint variant (ls990), rooted via Stump Root and on the stock android. I have used G3 TweaksBox, as well as installed Xposed.
PM me for a link to the screenshots.
Anyone with an answer? Google only refers to Lollipop updates that are still not here anyways
Plumato said:
I have literally said yes to updating every time it pops up. I know it's the same, because it's the same size every time (293.3 MB). Not to mention I've said "accept" every time, installed, reboots my device, then couple days later it tells me to do it again. Another thing to note are the same 3 systems apps asking to be updated (Voice Mate Speech Pack, Voice Mate, Voice Mate Engine).
Text from the update:
This update will ensure your device is working at optimal performance with the Sprint Network. The update will require that your phone is rebooted and it will not be available for emergency calls while installing the software.
My LG G3 is the Sprint variant (ls990), rooted via Stump Root and on the stock android. I have used G3 TweaksBox, as well as installed Xposed.
PM me for a link to the screenshots.
Anyone with an answer? Google only refers to Lollipop updates that are still not here anyways
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You know OTA`s will only be installed when a device is unrooted and doesn`t have any system modifications. Either disable OTA notifications or flash a stock rom and have root removed or flash a custom recovery and rom.
gee2012 said:
You know OTA`s will only be installed when a device is unrooted and doesn`t have any system modifications. Either disable OTA notifications or flash a stock rom and have root removed.
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I assumed that was the actual issue, thanks.
my issue still exists
Plumato said:
I assumed that was the actual issue, thanks.
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Yaar my issue still exists its not rooted and I am using in Pakistan - also my Roaming setting crashes as soon as I open it. Would be better to root and add custom ROM to it?

[Q] Installing Telephony on N7 deb?

I managed to get my hands on a Nexus 7 "deb" with CyanogenMod 12 installed.
I already got mobile data and SMS working well, but I would like to enable telephony through the native Dialer app. How would I do this?
Looking into the /system/app folder, I didn't see any phone program so I'm not sure how to proceed (or even where to get the Dialer app).
Thanks for your help!

How to replace stock phone/dialer with Google Phone app (rooted Lollipop)

Hi folks,
My D851 (T-mobile, unlocked bootloader, I've got TWRP and am running stock rooted lollipop) frequently crashes when I try to make or recieve a call. "Unfortunately Calls Has Stopped." It's been this way from day 1.
I haven't updated the software since I got / rooted the phone in October 2015.
Everything else works, so I don't want to nuke the phone and upgrade the OS. I just want to replace the dialer/phone app with the Google one. Given that I've got root and could flash stuff in TWRP if needed, can I do this, and if so, how? The play store doesn't show the google phone app for me, so I'd need to d/l it from a mirror, and figure out exactly which bits to remove and replace.
Any help appreciated.
Why not just install from playstore and make it the default and not use the stock one?
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If you want the aosp one install an aosp ROM or cm or lineage ROM instead of stock, I don't think you can flash aosp into the root of a stock rom
I'm on rooted stock Lollipop at the moment. Not interested in a custom ROM at the moment. Lollipop makes it hard or sometimes impossible to replace the stock phone. Sure you can put a new dialer on but to really replace the phone app is a challenge in 5.0. Easy to do in Marshmallow though. The Google Phone app doesn't show for me in the play store. Been looking for a workaround.
I am considering updating the phone to MM just for this but it carries risks... Lots of stuff doesn't backup/restore cleanly and things like Helium are very tweaky on this phone... I don't trust the backup process much. I really don't want to lose my text message history or some pictures in there. If t he update goes poorly I will have to wipe and start over. Uggg.
Thanks.
Marc
To avoid this problem I eventually updated the phone to 30e Marshmallow. So far so good with the Marshmallow stock phone; if it gives trouble I will replace it with the Google phone app, although it STILL doesn't show in the play store. I imagine I can find it somewhere...

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