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Don't be careless & blame me after
it's just simple instructions
ROOT NEEDED
1. Download latest apk (tested and working version 9.0.2.A.0.0)
Current version "Music v9.0.2.A.0.0.apk" by Sony (previously aka Walkman app)
Google it to download or from the link provided
2. Rename the downloaded apk to "com.sonyericsson.music" and also create a folder named "com.sonyericsson.music" and put the apk inside this folder.
[OR just download the file i provided, just extract it.]
3. Use any file explorer (i used FX) to copy it to the directory [# System (Root)>system>app] & paste the folder here
4. Reboot and Enjoy
do you like any other music player other than this let me know
how much do you like this app?
let me know if it works or not & also hit thx and share it..:fingers-crossed:
Credit: @hacker1911
Reserved!!
working for me! I've used ES file manager and I've also set permission for the folder and apk (for being sure )
jackcicci said:
working for me! I've used ES file manager and I've also set permission for the folder and apk (for being sure )
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Good! :good:
Did'nt worked here, I put the extracted folder in the system apps, reboot and nothing... Any ideas? I set the permissions to rw-r--r-- only in the folder, not in the apk, trying again.
Best greetings
Didn't worked for me so i downloaded the latest version from apkmirror and pasted it in system/app without the folder and rebooted and it worked
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Hey guys, I can't seem to edit any files in /system/vendor/etc in the latest MIUI 10 Rom. I have busybox installed from Magisk and have granted system RW access. Keep in mind, I can delete other files in /system, just not the ones in that particular folder. I can't even edit the files with Magisk! Weirdest part is, TWRP let's me delete the files, but as soon as I boot up the OS they're still there!! What tf is up?!?!?!??
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Hey guys, I can't seem to edit any files in /system/vendor/etc in the latest MIUI 10 Rom. I have busybox installed from Magisk and have granted system RW access. Keep in mind, I can delete other files in /system, just not the ones in that particular folder. I can't even edit the files with Magisk! Weirdest part is, TWRP let's me delete the files, but as soon as I boot up the OS they're still there!! What tf is up?!?!?!??
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Vendor partition access is blocked by system I guess.
Guys I am using oneplus 3 with Oos 9.0.5 rooted with magisk. while trying to change the boot animation I deleted the stock boot animation zip file and try to paste the new one. I am unable to paste the new zip file. I tried using Es file explorer, MIx plorer, Root explorer.
This is a simple Mod that can be done without decompiling, editing, and recompiling the SystemUI.
1. Grab the SystemUIGoogle.apk (or SystemUI.apk if you are on a custom Rom). system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle folder for those on Android 11, 12, or 13.
2. Unzip the apk. I do it on my file explorer app (I highly recommend X-plore by lonelcatsgame). The files you need are back.xml and recent_apps.xml. Those are found in the res/layout folder. Switch the names by renaming them.....back.xml to recent_apps.xml......recent_apps.xml to back.xml.
3. Replace the original ones with the edited ones and zip the apk back up. If you use X-Plore, your apk remains apk. If you use a zip program you will need to rename it from .zip to .apk.
You are done. No need to flash, just put the new SystemUIGoogle.apk/SystemUI.apk in the appropriate folder in the module below (contains module for both UI's) and copy to the root drive on your phone:
data/adb/modules
Reboot and your icons should be switched.....as always, I'm not responsible for anything that happens, etc, etc.
This can also be applied to other SystemUI mods you might already have applied on your phone. Find the module where your SystemUI is located. Copy the SystemUI, apply the mod, then copy the SystemUI back to the original module.
I gave up on pixel and switched back to my OnePlus 8 Pro primarily because of the nav buttons... I absolutely can NOT do gesture navigation, far too many issues! And no solution i found worked... It either failed to install or soft bricked the phone...
I'm booting my P6P back up to give this a go!
This did not work for me.
PMad said:
This did not work for me.
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If this doesn't work, or the attached, and you are flashing via magisk app, I don't know what to say.... other than, do you have anything else installed? It isn't a question whether these work (they do ).
Tulsadiver said:
If this doesn't work, or the attached, and you are flashing via magisk app, I don't know what to say.... other than, do you have anything else installed? It isn't a question whether these work (they do ).
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Maybe I misread a portion of your instructions? All I did was prior to this was a factory reset, updated Android (I was 2 versions behind), rooted it, installed Nova launcher and Root Explorer, updated all the existing apps in the play store, then went through your instructions. Here's what I did:
I went to the following folder and copied SystemUIGoogle.apk to my downloads folder: system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle
I used Root Explorer to extract it. In the extracted folder, I renamed both files. back.xml to recent_apps.xmll, recent_apps.xml to back.xml, and finally recent_apps.xmll to recent_apps.xml
Went back to the Root folder and zipped up the files, then renamed it from SystemUIGoogle.zip back to SystemUIGoogle.apk. I did notice this file is now 15mb instead of the original 37mb. Maybe I need to verify there's no compression in the zip?
Downloaded your navbar and extracted it.
Placed the apk into the system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle folder that I extracted.
Zipped it back up to navbarswap.zip
Moved the zip over to data/adb/modules
Rebooted
After that, no change. I tried to install it with Magisk and that failed too
PMad said:
Maybe I misread a portion of your instructions? All I did was prior to this was a factory reset, updated Android (I was 2 versions behind), rooted it, installed Nova launcher and Root Explorer, updated all the existing apps in the play store, then went through your instructions. Here's what I did:
I went to the following folder and copied SystemUIGoogle.apk to my downloads folder: system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle
I used Root Explorer to extract it. In the extracted folder, I renamed both files. back.xml to recent_apps.xmll, recent_apps.xml to back.xml, and finally recent_apps.xmll to recent_apps.xml
Went back to the Root folder and zipped up the files, then renamed it from SystemUIGoogle.zip back to SystemUIGoogle.apk. I did notice this file is now 15mb instead of the original 37mb. Maybe I need to verify there's no compression in the zip?
Downloaded your navbar and extracted it.
Placed the apk into the system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle folder that I extracted.
Zipped it back up to navbarswap.zip
Moved the zip over to data/adb/modules
Rebooted
After that, no change. I tried to install it with Magisk and that failed too
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On step 3, by Root folder I mean the Root of that package I extracted
PMad said:
Maybe I misread a portion of your instructions? All I did was prior to this was a factory reset, updated Android (I was 2 versions behind), rooted it, installed Nova launcher and Root Explorer, updated all the existing apps in the play store, then went through your instructions. Here's what I did:
I went to the following folder and copied SystemUIGoogle.apk to my downloads folder: system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle
I used Root Explorer to extract it. In the extracted folder, I renamed both files. back.xml to recent_apps.xmll, recent_apps.xml to back.xml, and finally recent_apps.xmll to recent_apps.xml
Went back to the Root folder and zipped up the files, then renamed it from SystemUIGoogle.zip back to SystemUIGoogle.apk. I did notice this file is now 15mb instead of the original 37mb. Maybe I need to verify there's no compression in the zip?
Downloaded your navbar and extracted it.
Placed the apk into the system/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle folder that I extracted.
Zipped it back up to navbarswap.zip
Moved the zip over to data/adb/modules
Rebooted
After that, no change. I tried to install it with Magisk and that failed too
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You don't move a zip to data/adb/modules....you move one of the folders from that zip. One is for custom roms (systemui), the other for stock pixel (systemuigoogle). You can't upload folders here so I zipped the two together.
Like this?
PMad said:
Like this?
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Exactly.
Tulsadiver said:
Exactly.
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That did it right there. As you could see in the screenshot, I switched over to the app you recommended and that didn't reduce the file size. I'm pretty sure that would have become an issue if I didn't swap.
PMad said:
I gave up on pixel and switched back to my OnePlus 8 Pro primarily because of the nav buttons... I absolutely can NOT do gesture navigation, far too many issues! And no solution i found worked... It either failed to install or soft bricked the phone...
I'm booting my P6P back up to give this a go!
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I thought the same. I have big muscular hands and right it would be an issue. Been using it over 16 months now and when I use any other phone, I think using the navbar is clumsy. Can't hurt to try it for a weekend.
Download FV File Explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.folderv.file
May be this is the first APP that can visit other app’s exteral data file .
1. Open folder "/storage/emulated/0/Android"2. Click the"data" folder3. Select the application you need4. Click "Use this folder"5. Done! you can see the files.
Document in Chinese with images guide attached as PDF.
OP, I have changed this category from Question to App to fit the content.
Also, the Chinese guide link you are sharing from coolapk cannot be accessed from overseas (US or Europe IP). I think that is some settings with the host of coolapk. I print the guide page as PDF and attached it for you.
Great post. I am using OnePlus 10 Pro running official Oxygen OS 13 (Android 13).
Although the phone supports 120Hz refresh rate, PUBG Mobile (Global) doesn't show an option for 90 FPS in its settings and the game runs at 60 FPS max. In the past, I could modify the ACTIVE.SAV file using a Hex Editor to unlock 90 FPS.
I used to use MiXplorer by Hootan in the past, but it doesn't work on Android 13. I tried using FV File Manage as explained in this post, and although I am able to see the files in Data or OBB folders, I am not able to modify them (for example, open the Active.sav file in Hex Editor or even copy it to another location in internal storage). I have attached a screen recording video demonstrating the above. Would be greatly appreciated if someone could tell me what I am doing wrong.
Record_2022-09-27-12-39-00.mp4
drive.google.com
FolderV said:
Download FV File Explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.folderv.file
May be this is the first APP that can visit other app’s exteral data file .
1. Open folder "/storage/emulated/0/Android"2. Click the"data" folder3. Select the application you need4. Click "Use this folder"5. Done! you can see the files.
Document in Chinese with images guide attached as PDF.
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thanks.
Rabin John said:
Great post. I am using OnePlus 10 Pro running official Oxygen OS 13 (Android 13).
Although the phone supports 120Hz refresh rate, PUBG Mobile (Global) doesn't show an option for 90 FPS in its settings and the game runs at 60 FPS max. In the past, I could modify the ACTIVE.SAV file using a Hex Editor to unlock 90 FPS.
I used to use MiXplorer by Hootan in the past, but it doesn't work on Android 13. I tried using FV File Manage as explained in this post, and although I am able to see the files in Data or OBB folders, I am not able to modify them (for example, open the Active.sav file in Hex Editor or even copy it to another location in internal storage). I have attached a screen recording video demonstrating the above. Would be greatly appreciated if someone could tell me what I am doing wrong.
Record_2022-09-27-12-39-00.mp4
drive.google.com
thanks.
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Actually MiXplorer's latest version supports Android 13, tested personally
shape93 said:
Actually MiXplorer's latest version supports Android 13, tested personally
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Huh ... That's news to me. I am running the latest version - v6.58.6-Silver. And upon checking right now as I am typing this reply, I still don't have read-write access to OBB & DATA folders. I can see the files inside OBB & Data folders but I cannot modify them in any way or copy any file.
And sorry but what you said can't be true. I commented on playstore and the I got a reply from MiXplorer Team as well saying that it's a Android 13 limitation. Attached picture below
so what about sd maid, can it fix that problem?
Rabin John said:
Huh ... That's news to me. I am running the latest version - v6.58.6-Silver. And upon checking right now as I am typing this reply, I still don't have read-write access to OBB & DATA folders. I can see the files inside OBB & Data folders but I cannot modify them in any way or copy any file.
And sorry but what you said can't be true. I commented on playstore and the I got a reply from MiXplorer Team as well saying that it's a Android 13 limitation. Attached picture below
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Just tested it. It is working for me too.
Version: 6.58.6-silver
I am at a loss. I don't understand why it doesn't work for me.
Rabin John said:
I am at a loss. I don't understand why it doesn't work for me.
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MiExplorer does not work for me too. Literally anything including using a PC to access the files doesn't work for me, can't paste anything into the app data folders. Pixel 6a on Android 13. I might have to root the phone to be able to access the Android folder.
My phone is rooted A13 and still can't get access in Data/OBB folder -_-
Root does not mean that you will have access to anywhere just like that. You must have some application that wants there and process that
Rabin John said:
I am at a loss. I don't understand why it doesn't work for me.
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update the new version, the previous version has some bug.
FolderV said:
Download FV File Explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.folderv.file
May be this is the first APP that can visit other app’s exteral data file .
1. Open folder "/storage/emulated/0/Android"2. Click the"data" folder3. Select the application you need4. Click "Use this folder"5. Done! you can see the files.
Document in Chinese with images guide attached as PDF.
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This app is good for accessing/changing/transferring files and folders within the main app folder, but you can't actually rename the main app folder. Need this feature so when you clear data on said app, it won't delete the files and folders within. Long story on why I need this. It pertains to a game I mod for. In order to keep the modified files from reverting back to the original files, you need to rename the main folder, clear data and then rename the main folder back to the original. Hope you can figure this out. For now I have to use the files app from the PlayStore.
61zone said:
My phone is rooted A13 and still can't get access in Data/OBB folder -_-
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ZArchiever is the best file explorer I have found. I used to use Root Explorer on Android 12 and it couldn't do things that ZArchiever could
Latest Mixplorer plays up for me too, sometimes prompts for access to /Android/data folder, but the folder listed is a previously accessed /Android/data/subfolder, not the root /Android/data folder...
I gave up and copied via adb shell
This "FV File Explorer" is actually the first app that I try that is capable of seeing the Android content.
But it seems it's RO on my Pixel 6a. I needed to get some backups back in a an app folder. But pasting seems not to work. Same goes for the PC. Can see the files on PC, but not able to paste something in these folders in "Android"
Someone who knows a workaround for this on a unrooted phone?
Edit:
"FV File Explorer" shows me a warning when trying to make a folder in "android". So looks it's still RO on my phone
FolderV said:
Download FV File Explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.folderv.file
May be this is the first APP that can visit other app’s exteral data file .
1. Open folder "/storage/emulated/0/Android"2. Click the"data" folder3. Select the application you need4. Click "Use this folder"5. Done! you can see the files.
Document in Chinese with images guide attached as PDF.
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Um, hello? Total Commander does the exact same thing.
The only way is downgrade to android 12
Since android 13
Will block your acces to data&obb
I,m on my way to downgrade to 12
Doesn matter if all my data will lost
Wish me Luck Stranger
Fix Android 13 said:
The only way is downgrade to android 12
Since android 13
Will block your acces to data&obb
I,m on my way to downgrade to 12
Doesn matter if all my data will lost
Wish me Luck Stranger
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You can't downgrade to Android 12 unless you use the special developer build or the A13 bootloader (although things won't run well) due to the anti-rollback protection in the A13 bootloader.
All you need to do to access Android/data on A13 is to use a file explorer that supports it, e.g. MiXplorer, as mentioned earlier in this thread.
This page explains in detail how you can Transfer Files in Data and OBB folder in Android 13:
How to access Android 13 Data and OBB folder & transfer files in them
In this comprehensive tutorial, we will show you the steps to access the Data and OBB folder in Android 13 and transfer files in them.
www.droidwin.com
All you need to do is download and install Files app:
Files - Apps on Google Play
This app is a shortcut to the file manager of the settings app.
play.google.com
A quote from the Comments section on Google Play:
This is the shortcut to the default Android" Files" app you never knew you needed. Not the one with the "file cleanup" feature. The one that magically appears sometimes, and when you go back to your apps list, it's not there. It's the 'admin' one that Google doesn't really want a lot of people to use unless THEY think it's appropriate. So to repeat, this is just a shortcut, to help you find the last file manager you'll ever need, and the one that actually came stock with Android.