Question Any way to hide mock locations with P6 Pro? - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Hi all,
I've been trying a few things to hide mock locations (to spoof in Pokemon Go), but have been unable to get a working solution. So far, I have tried:
- Using smali patcher - this just causes a boot loop
- Using LSposed with the mock mock location module - this worked for a little bit, but as I had to remove Pokemon from the denylist to ensure the module did anything, the app eventually said my phone isn't supported (it was detecting root)
- Currently trying to see what options I have in terms of compiling services.jar from source with a mock location modification (have done this bit) and then replacing the services.jar on the phone with this (not sure about the process here)
Has anyone got a working solution for the above? Alternatively, on point 3, does anyone know what the process is to 'patch' the services.jar? Is it enough to just copy over the modified jar file? Or do I need to do something with the existing services.odex file - I assume yes, as my understanding is this is an optimized version of the dex files in the services.jar. Will Android auto detect changes in services.jar and regenerate the odex file?
Any help here would be greatly appreciated!

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[MOD] Change Glass-Lockscreen to Android with a script

Hello!
So, some guys tested my bat-script and they reported that it works! So i create a new thread..
All you need is a java installation (i think jdk, becuase you need the jar binary) and adb! You have to edit the bat file and
set the 2 variables to the directory.
The other variables (sed, smali, baksmali, dexopt-wrapper) are in the package, so you shouldnt change it.
If anything necessary is not found, the script will not start!!
Attention: If you run the bat file, be sure your mobile is NOT IN STANDBY!! You have to be in normal mode (not recovery or sth) and the screen turned on!
So not in lockscreen/standby mode, because otherwhise SuperUser does not popup and ask for root-rights.
When you dont allow root-rights you will see a permission error during the script and this is bad (it will ask you 2-3 times for root rights).
I made this script, so everyone can look at the commands (not hiding inside an exe file which could do anything).
Here is the link: http://rapidshare.com/files/420586328/install_lockscreen.zip
Windows verion needs to be on rapidshare/filehoster, because i have put the sed binary + dll into it (you need it for windows and autopatching the .smali file)
Just download the bat script and edit it with an editor (notepad++ or jedit or just notepad) and set the ADB variable to adb.exe and JAVA_DIR to the JDK-directory (not including \bin - just the main-directory).
Tested successfully on my JM5 and some other user with JM8 and someone with JH2!
4 things todo (not for running the script, just for the future ):
1. create script for linux/mac os usage (shouldnt be so hard, but i have not so much time currently..)
2. auto-create an update.zip with the original android.policy.odex/.jar file for errors (because you cannot change this file if the phone cannot boot - su segmentation fault)
3. if /system/xbin/dd is not here or if it is missing the "conv=notrunc" option, the script should abort
4. create a version for deodexed mobiles/firmwares.
I dont have a clue, how to create an update.zip, so if anyone of you could give me a little help, i would be very happy
And i dont have a deodexed mobile, so someone should tell me the difference, so i can make a different script or the script should autodetect it.
Big thanx to Ateisti for found this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779803
If you like my work you can buy me a beer (but you dont have to ): Beer via paypal
menu button fix included or not?
When someone would tell me what this is, then i can insert it in the script
Ateisti talk about it at the end of the first post of his thread
Found it
- By default, the menu button will also unlock the screen. To disable this behavior, you have to modify /res/values-hdpi-v4/bools.xml in /system/framework/framework-res.apk, and change the value of <bool name="config_disableMenuKeyInLockScreen">false</bool> to true. Can also be done by modifying code.
But, i have disabled WidgetLocker and just the AndroidLockscreen now..
I can hit so many times i want the menu button, the lockscreen will never be released..
I have JM5 (2.1). Maybe this is there different?
I will make on the weekend a linux version of the script and then i will also enable this feature..
thE_29 said:
When someone would tell me what this is, then i can insert it in the script
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There is also a way to do this from the android.policy smali files. I did it on my UGJH2.
go into "android.policy\com\android\internal\policy\impl\LockScreen.smali"...
Do a search for "return v4" and change it to "return v6" (this should be within the method ".method private shouldEnableMenuKey()Z", closer to the ".end method" line.)
To add it to your script, have it change this at the same time as the other file you edit and bingo, no more menu button unlock....
didn't work here.
thank god you made a backup folder
JHJP8, not de-odexed.

[MOD] Universal Accurate Battery Mod

Ok, so in an effort to make it easier to build accurate battery mods for all the various roms (and all their frequent updates), I wrote this little bat program which basically automates the whole process.
Connect your phone with USB debugging turned on and it will:
Pull your current framework-res.apk file from your phone, decompile it, add in my charging and discharging icons and related XML files and build a new framework. In an effort to avoid issues, it then extracts just the changed resources from the new framework and puts them into the original one - so nothing changes but what's absolutely necessary. It then makes two Clockwork flashable files - one with the battery mod, one with your original framework so you can easily restore if you run into any issues.
It should be pretty automatic - connect your phone, run the program and it'll spit out two zips. Put them on your SD card, reboot into recovery and flash.
So far I've tried it on both CM7 and stock GingerSense 4.08.605.3 and it seems to work fine.
Notes:
1. To run this, you'll need the Java SE runtime environment installed. This is needed to run apktool to de/recompile the framework. Otherwise, all necessary programs/utilities/files should be included. You can find the JRE here: Java SE Runtime Environment 7 Downloads
2. Some frameworks will compile with a bunch of warnings about no default translations. This includes the stock 605.3 framework and probably any roms based on that. Nothing I can do about it, it's a problem with the original framework, but it doesn't appear to cause an issue.
3. If you want another style icon, just replace my icons and xml files in the \files\png and \files\xml folders and run the program to build a framework with your icons.
So, give it a try and let me know if you run into any issues.
AutoBatteryMod.zip
So cool, I will try it later~
Awesome work. Will give this a go this evening hopefully.
Sent from my ADR6350 using XDA App
Be sure to post how it worked and what you tried it on. I've tried it on several, and they've all worked with the exception of GingerBangSense. For some reason, I end up with a boot loop, but flashing the restore zip resolves it... still trying to track down what the issue is there. But everything else has worked.

[FAQ] Frequently asked question concerning VTS

How to properly install framework apks and use tags
ApkTool (and therefore VTS) needs framework apks to properly de- & recompile Android resources.
Framework tags are used to differentiate between multiple sets of framework apks.
You are usually going to have one set (ie. multiple apks) per device and base/rom version.
When installing frameworks it's very important to install all frameworks from the same device/rom with the same tag.
Have a look at this tutorial to learn more about installing frameworks with VTS.
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How to completely reset the VTS layout
VTS has a "Reset layout" button, but sometimes this can't repair all problems with a broken window layout.
To fix such persistent problems, open the settings and untick the "Save dock layout" checkbox.
Now restart VTS, the layout should be reset to the default layout.
You can enable layout saving again.
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How to manually edit VTS settings
Since VTS 2.6.12 you can easily change these settings with the "Advanced settings" window inside VTS.
Open the settings window and click on the "Advanced" button at the bottom.
VTS stores its settings easily accessible in XML files. They are stored in a folder (normally) located here:
C:\Users\<your user>\Documents\Virtuous Ten Studio\Settings\
You can easily open and edit these settings files, just make sure VTS is closed before doing so.
Note: Some settings only exist after VTS used them for the first time.
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VTS can't find the Java binary
Make sure to add the location of your Java.exe to your PATH variable and reboot after doing so.
VTS should be able to find your java binary now.
If it still doesn't work, you can manually specify the java path in the VTS settings.
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Something else went wrong and I need help
Editing apks and other Android related files can be a highly complex task.
There are many possible error sources. If something goes wrong nobody can help you unless you provide some important things: (if applicable)
The VTS logs. Without these it's pretty impossible to troubleshoot problems that occured while using VTS.
Have a look at this tutorial, it explains you how to use the Log Viewer.
Make sure all checkboxes on top are checked and copy all the log text from the textbox.
When asking for help, make sure to include all the text in [CODE]<log text>[/CODE] tags.
A logcat of your device, the packagename (if applicable) and filename of the file you are working on.
If something goes wrong or doesn't work on the device you are working with, it's absolutely required to get a logcat before asking for help.
You can use the Logcat viewer of VTS to get a copy of the so called Logcat. It's the internal log of your device and usually helps revealing and solving all kinds of problems occuring on the device.
As with the VTS logs, please include the Logcat in [CODE]<logcat text>[/CODE] tags.
Your Operating System version (eg. Windows 8, Windows Vista etc)
General information:
Can you reproduce the issue?
Did you try to restart your computer/your device first?
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Feel free to propose me any new entries for this post
Something is badly messed up..
I used VTS v2.6.12 .. Until then everything was alright.. I used to decompile framework-res.apk, framework.jar, systemui.apk..
I never got any boot loop..
I downloaded and installed the latest version and ..
Whatever projects I made in v2.6.12 .. Were not recompiling.. May be because there was an update to apktool..
I had to make all new projects.. .
SystemUI.apk of my stock ROM is ~2.5mb.. After I decompile and recompile its size is like 5mb .. Why so??
I have to do everything manually ..
It never shows any error while decompiling or compiling..
How can i figure out where the problem is??
rkharat98 said:
Something is badly messed up..
I used VTS v2.6.12 .. Until then everything was alright.. I used to decompile framework-res.apk, framework.jar, systemui.apk..
I never got any boot loop..
I downloaded and installed the latest version and ..
Whatever projects I made in v2.6.12 .. Were not recompiling.. May be because there was an update to apktool..
I had to make all new projects.. .
SystemUI.apk of my stock ROM is ~2.5mb.. After I decompile and recompile its size is like 5mb .. Why so??
I have to do everything manually ..
It never shows any error while decompiling or compiling..
How can i figure out where the problem is??
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You made a pretty big jump in versions there, I suspect the changes in the file formats prevented a proper loading of your old files.
Sorry for that, I never expected such large version jumps.
As for the size, in its default configuration VTS builds all binaries with no compression, whereas most binaries come with some compression. You can set the compression level in the settings of the zip module yourself. In any case, the size difference does no harm, you can leave it either way.
@Diamondback, great work.
Can I compile Apk via VTS? Example: I have sources and want to compile it with my drawables,XML,values. Thanks in Advance

Simple question im sure.

Sorry for the newb question but, I'm not able to get venom rom tweaks to hold the ability to keep system as r/w. I'm trying to make changes to build.prop and default.prop but they keep reverting on boot. I imagine I need to flash one of the boot images as mentioned in the first couple posts but am not sure which one would work with Rogers/Tbaytel GSM. It's odd tho cause selinux does hold permissive when set thru venom tweaks. Kernel changes thru an editor won't stick either.
Running
Viper 6.0
Elemental X 5 kernel
Rooted and S-off
Managed to get kernel to save settings now by disabling remaining write protection using su adb shell command. Haven't tested the .prop edits yet but I will shortly. Also wondering what does ro.rilvmail settings effect as viper build seems to be based of European area.
Update: Prop settings still revert on reboot. Going to try to adb push and pull a configured prop file.
How are you changing the file? It could be an app issue. I have had issues with certain file explorers not saving files properly or at all. I have best luck with es file explorer.
Make sure the file permissions are correctly set before you reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
shivadow said:
How are you changing the file? It could be an app issue. I have had issues with certain file explorers not saving files properly or at all. I have best luck with es file explorer.
Make sure the file permissions are correctly set before you reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
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All good man I was able to use adb with root permission to remount and push altered build.prop file just not able to do default.prop but no biggie it was only to change the default USB connection. My only question relates to the ro.rilvmail settings now and what they would be for Canadian Rogers/tbaytel. Phone is almost perfect just have to use qpst and such to enable all network bands in my area and I will finally have my ultimate M9. There are not enough words to describe how amazing this phone is with all these tweaks and mods thank you so much to xda for making this all possible and the community of devs for your invaluable work.
Bump anyone have any info??

[ROOT HD 10] Enable advanced power menu (global actions) + my other framework mods!

*****ONLY WORKS FOR FIREOS 5.6.2.0 OR LOWER*****
The title says it all. I've activated the stock global actions power menu. The options need tweaking a bit still, but this was too good to wait.
For the moment, without an Xposed module, the stock options are: Airplane Mode, Settings, Lock Now, and volume. With Gravitybox, you can add power (might be stock. I noticed this after gravitybox was installed), restart (which leads to soft reboot, reboot, recovery reboot and boot loader reboot).
How?
One minor edit to the framework was all it took. The menu was disabled, the value set to 0. Change the value to 1, and you get the menu. Simply long press the power button for a couple of seconds and it will pop up.
I have been trying for so long to get this to work. I looked at the configuration dozens of times and didn't figure out what it meant until today. This needs a bit more work and can probably be added to my settings.apk, but that's for another day.
Requirements:
Rooted HD 10 on FireOS ***5.6.1.0 or 5.6.2.0****
Windows PC with ADB
Installation:
1. Download and install adbd insecure.
2. Download and place the attached framework-res.apk in your ADB folder and plug your tablet into your PC.
3. Open adbd insecure and check the top box to make adb insecure. Open an adb window and type the following, hitting enter at the end of each line:
Code:
adb remount
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
4. Long press power button. Score. :highfive:
P.S. This framework also contains all previous modifications. References:
How to guide: Enable 'ok Google' to work from ANY screen
[ROOT] [HD 10 2017] FireTabletSettings.apk Rewritten [August 22, 2018]
[FIRMWARE] [STOCK] Pre-rooted, optimized, stock firmware for HD 10 Suez [APRIL 2019]
[Root] [HD 10 Suez] Remove parental control applications/restrictions [May 2019]
[TEST] [Flash Zip] [HD 10] [ROOT] All-in-1: The ultimate hacks, tricks & mods zip
[Root] [App] [All tablets] Disable & replace lock screen - set custom wallpaper
NO ROOT REQUIRED: Working Screen Mirroring
UPDATE (for 5.6.1.0):
June 1, 2019
- Increased default system volumes from -6 db to 8
- Set preference for 5ghz wifi to false. Setting this to true only allows 5ghz connections. 2ghz are ignored if set to true.
- Fixed typo in time server I found in the system logs.
- Extend network attributes (I don't know if these actually work but doesn't hurt either way)
- Wpa_supplicant_scan_interval by default is set to 15000.... milliseconds. Raised value to 150000000. This may have been the cause of disconnects on a constant level.
- preferences prefer dual pane set to true
- Bar separating notifications from system messages was narrow (set to true). Set it to false.
- Low battery warning is now 10% instead of 25%. Extreme low battery warning (almost dead battery) set at 5%
DragonFire1024 said:
The title says it all. I've activated the stock global actions power menu. The options need tweaking a bit still, but this was too good to wait.
For the moment, without an Xposed module, the stock options are: Airplane Mode, Settings, Lock Now, and volume. With Gravitybox, you can add power (might be stock. I noticed this after gravitybox was installed), restart (which leads to soft reboot, reboot, recovery reboot and boot loader reboot).
How?
One minor edit to the framework was all it took. The menu was disabled, the value set to 0. Change the value to 1, and you get the menu. Simply long press the power button for a couple of seconds and it will pop up.
I have been trying for so long to get this to work. I looked at the configuration dozens of times and didn't figure out what it meant until today. This needs a bit more work and can probably be added to my settings.apk, but that's for another day.a
Requirements:
Rooted HD 10 on FireOS ***5.6.1.0*** (5.6.2.0 comes soon. Possibly 5.3.x.x)
Windows PC with ADB
Installation:
1. Download and install adbd insecure.
2. Download and place the attached framework-res.apk in your ADB folder and plug your tablet into your PC.
3. Open adbd insecure and check the top box to make adb insecure. Open an adb window and type the following, hitting enter at the end of each line:
Code:
adb remount
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
4. Long press power button. Score. :highfive:
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I have updated to the latest, 5.6.3.0 (erroneously called 5.3.6.4). I guess it is risky to do this until someone tries it and says it works? I've been using retyre's prerooted installs for the last couple of releases. So if this screws things up, I would have to adb sideload and root again, which I'd like to avoid.
Ignoring that issue, can the file just be copied into the correct folder with a file manager since I'm already rooted?
sga999 said:
The title says it all. I've activated the stock global actions power menu. The options need tweaking a bit still, but this was too good to wait.
For the moment, without an Xposed module, the stock options are: Airplane Mode, Settings, Lock Now, and volume. With Gravitybox, you can add power (might be stock. I noticed this after gravitybox was installed), restart (which leads to soft reboot, reboot, recovery reboot and boot loader reboot).
How?
One minor edit to the framework was all it took. The menu was disabled, the value set to 0. Change the value to 1, and you get the menu. Simply long press the power button for a couple of seconds and it will pop up.
I have been trying for so long to get this to work. I looked at the configuration dozens of times and didn't figure out what it meant until today. This needs a bit more work and can probably be added to my settings.apk, but that's for another day.a
Requirements:
Rooted HD 10 on FireOS ***5.6.1.0*** (5.6.2.0 comes soon. Possibly 5.3.x.x)
Windows PC with ADB
Installation:
1. Download and install adbd insecure.
2. Download and place the attached framework-res.apk in your ADB folder and plug your tablet into your PC.
3. Open adbd insecure and check the top box to make adb insecure. Open an adb window and type the following, hitting enter at the end of each line:
I have updated to the latest, 5.6.3.0 (erroneously called 5.3.6.4). I guess it is risky to do this until someone tries it and says it works? I've been using retyre's prerooted installs for the last couple of releases. So if this screws things up, I would have to adb sideload and root again, which I'd like to avoid.
Ignoring that issue, can the file just be copied into the correct folder with a file manager since I'm already rooted?
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There was one report of it working a week or two ago. No one has said anything since. If it doesn't work, worst case is you need to flash back to 5.6.x.x
DragonFire1024 said:
There was one report of it working a week or two ago. No one has said anything since. If it doesn't work, worst case is you need to flash back to 5.6.x.x
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1. If it fails, and I'm unable to boot, I will have to redo the sideload of the bin file. Then I have to reroot. As I said, I've just been using the prerooted version for the last couple of releases which means I don't have to go through extra steps to root. Since I am rooted, I just use Flashfire to flash the new prerooted version by retyre.
2. I was asking about copying the framework file that you put out there. If I ignore the problems of it possibly messing up my system, and I just want to try it anyway, why is it necessary to use Adb insecure and the PC? Since I'm rooted, can't your framework file just be copied to the correct folder?
3. Finally, can you tell me exactly what you changed in the framework? In your other thread about modifying the framework, you give some good instructions on how to decompile and recompile. I might want to try that instead of using the version that you have created here (since I'm on 5.6.3.0). Is it really just one boolean that needs to be changed?
sga999 said:
1. If it fails, and I'm unable to boot, I will have to redo the sideload of the bin file. Then I have to reroot. As I said, I've just been using the prerooted version for the last couple of releases which means I don't have to go through extra steps to root. Since I am rooted, I just use Flashfire to flash the new prerooted version by retyre.
2. I was asking about copying the framework file that you put out there. If I ignore the problems of it possibly messing up my system, and I just want to try it anyway, why is it necessary to use Adb insecure and the PC? Since I'm rooted, can't your framework file just be copied to the correct folder?
3. Finally, can you tell me exactly what you changed in the framework? In your other thread about modifying the framework, you give some good instructions on how to decompile and recompile. I might want to try that instead of using the version that you have created here (since I'm on 5.6.3.0). Is it really just one boolean that needs to be changed?
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1. Yes
2. With a root explorer yes.
3. For this? An integer was all. Everything else? That's too much to type. Honestly I spend hours and days reading them testing and mostly failing. I can't tell you the amount of bookmarks i have, maybe close to 500 or more. A lot of times I have to mix together old tricks. you spend most time reading than anything.
DragonFire1024 said:
1. Yes
2. With a root explorer yes.
3. For this? An integer was all. Everything else? That's too much to type. Honestly I spend hours and days reading them testing and mostly failing. I can't tell you the amount of bookmarks i have, maybe close to 500 or more. A lot of times I have to mix together old tricks. you spend most time reading than anything.
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I don't understand your answer to 3. I'm just interested in what you changed in the framework-res to get the advanced power menu. You said it's just an integer. If I decompile framework-res.apk, where is the integer that must be changed? When you said "everything else", maybe you mean all your changes in the thread about hacks, tricks, and mods? I'm not asking about those. I'm only asking about the advanced power menu that you are talking about in this thread.
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I don't understand your answer to 3. I'm just interested in what you changed in the framework-res to get the advanced power menu. You said it's just an integer. If I decompile framework-res.apk, where is the integer that must be changed? When you said "everything else", maybe you mean all your changes in the thread about hacks, tricks, and mods? I'm not asking about those. I'm only asking about the advanced power menu that you are talking about in this thread.
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If you decompile it, it would be in res/values/integers. The config would be (paraphrasing) 'long_press_on_power'. Since in this AOSP framework the global actions are active, you have a choice of values of 0 or 1. 0 being no action, 1 being the action. It's a few lines away from 'long_press_on_home' which is supposed to be between 0 and 3. 2 would activate the voice assist. But for some reason I haven't figured out, setting that value does nothing one way or the other but gravitybox fixes it.
You can change around the global action menu too I saw, but didn't have time to experiment with that yesterday.
@DragonFire1024
Nice hack! Like your new power menu - always wanted something like that!
Now, given that it'd be such a burden to update this for every FireOS version, any chance you'd take a stab at putting this together as an Xposed module? Other rooted Fire tablets could use it too.
I recall sometime in the past there were modules designed for FireOS - if you find that on XDA, you could start from that one.
DragonFire1024 said:
If you decompile it, it would be in res/values/integers. The config would be (paraphrasing) 'long_press_on_power'. Since in this AOSP framework the global actions are active, you have a choice of values of 0 or 1. 0 being no action, 1 being the action. It's a few lines away from 'long_press_on_home' which is supposed to be between 0 and 3. 2 would activate the voice assist. But for some reason I haven't figured out, setting that value does nothing one way or the other but gravitybox fixes it.
You can change around the global action menu too I saw, but didn't have time to experiment with that yesterday.
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Here's what is in my integers.xml file for 5.6.3.0. Are you saying I need to change 2 to 1 in the first one? And no changes to the others?
<integer name="config_longPressOnPowerBehavior">2</integer>
<integer name="config_shortPressOnPowerBehavior">1</integer>
<integer name="config_doublePressOnPowerBehavior">0</integer>
<integer name="config_triplePressOnPowerBehavior">0</integer>
@DragonFire1024, Have you edited smalis? It is for do it in the framework-res.apk of another tablet.
sga999 said:
Here's what is in my integers.xml file for 5.6.3.0. Are you saying I need to change 2 to 1 in the first one? And no changes to the others?
<integer name="config_longPressOnPowerBehavior">2</integer>
<integer name="config_shortPressOnPowerBehavior">1</integer>
<integer name="config_doublePressOnPowerBehavior">0</integer>
<integer name="config_triplePressOnPowerBehavior">0</integer>
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Correct. First config set to 1 and leave the others as is, unless you want to test them out.
Rortiz2 said:
@DragonFire1024, Have you edited smalis? It is for do it in the framework-res.apk of another tablet.
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I have not. I rarely touch that at least not Amazon smali. It doesn't translate well at all. And haven't really had to so far. And the framework is odexed...well the .jar in system/framework is, so they don't have smalis.
bibikalka said:
@DragonFire1024
Nice hack! Like your new power menu - always wanted something like that!
Now, given that it'd be such a burden to update this for every FireOS version, any chance you'd take a stab at putting this together as an Xposed module? Other rooted Fire tablets could use it too.
I recall sometime in the past there were modules designed for FireOS - if you find that on XDA, you could start from that one.
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I was thinking about that however if gravity box works to bring out the rest (reboot etc) I imagine other power menu modules will also work now.
DragonFire1024 said:
I was thinking about that however if gravity box works to bring out the rest (reboot etc) I imagine other power menu modules will also work now.
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Gravity box might work - AFTER your framework-res.apk replacement (which needs updating after each OS version). As is, for me Gravity does not bring anything out beyond the stock "Power off" option. It seems a module could simply patch framework with the correct flag, and then Gravity will do its thing. Same logic would apply to other features that Amazon might have chosen to disable.
bibikalka said:
Gravity box might work - AFTER your framework-res.apk replacement (which needs updating after each OS version). As is, for me Gravity does not bring anything out beyond the stock "Power off" option. It seems a module could simply patch framework with the correct flag, and then Gravity will do its thing. Same logic would apply to other features that Amazon might have chosen to disable.
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Install framework in OP then you need to enable the advanced power menu in gravitybox, power tweaks. Then long press power button, tap restart, then you get your options for reboot.
Rortiz2 said:
@DragonFire1024, Have you edited smalis? It is for do it in the framework-res.apk of another tablet.
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Also for the most part Amazon just moved configurations around maybe changed a few characters or couple of words. But for the most part a significant portion if not almost all of the Android source for this version was left inside these files. There are very few things I actually had to rebuild. The battery stats is one of those things. Other things are more difficult and require other pieces of software, for example specific apks. That took quite a lot of time to hunt down working versions of certain apks. Remember we are working with what is considered a stone age OS version. So we have to literally search for needles and haystacks just to find the one tiny thing that makes it all work... Well at least some of it
Gosh, I tried for a long time to decompile/recompile framework-res.apk (5.6.3.0)...no luck! I'm using your instructions in post 2 in the 7 wallpaper thread as a guideline. I can decompile successfully. Then, even without making any changes at all, recompile does not work. I won't bother to put the error display here unless you're interested. (systemui.apk fails on the recompile also, but in a different way). A "regular application" will decompile and recompile just fine.
So I have no idea what's wrong. I do have xposed/gravitybox installed, and I wonder if that causes the problem (but it sounds like have those also?). Or some change to 5.6.3.0 that you did not encounter with prior releases. I'm wondering if you can upload your framework-res.apk somewhere so that I can try that. At least that would narrow it down to the new release or my error.
There are lots of posts about this kind of problem, but they mostly talk about wrong paths, etc. That is definitely not my issue.
I had downloaded the most recent apktool, 2.3.4. Just for fun, I just tried 2.2.0. There are 4 warnings, but otherwise, it worked. I haven't tried to install the new framework, so I can't be sure all is okay, but it's certainly a good sign. I will also try more recent versions of apktool, i.e. ones between 2.2.0 and 2.3.4, and see where it went wrong.
EDIT: 2.3.2 and earlier are good, 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 are bad.
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If it ain't one thing, it's another! After changing the integer, I'm trying to drag and drop with 7zip from the new apk to the old, as you described in your other thread. For resources.arsc, it works as you said, i.e. it asks if I'm sure I want to copy. But for the res folder, it doesn't ask me anything and just starts extracting into the old. I cancel it before it can complete.
Do you recall doing something different for the res folder? I could be on a different 7zip version than you, of course. I've used 7zip, but I'm not that familiar with it.
EDIT2: I don't think a notification is done if my edit gets combined with my prior post. I tried both reply and quick reply, and both ended up combining. Can someone tell me how to make it do a new post? Or maybe I'm wrong and another notification occurs, in which case, ignore this!
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I had downloaded the most recent apktool, 2.3.4. Just for fun, I just tried 2.2.0. There are 4 warnings, but otherwise, it worked. I haven't tired to install the new framework, so I can't be sure all is okay, but it's certainly a good sign. I will also try more recent versions of apktool, i.e. ones between 2.2.0 and 2.3.4, and see where it went wrong.
EDIT: 2.3.2 and earlier are good, 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 are bad.
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If it ain't one thing, it's another! After changing the integer, I'm trying to drag and drop with 7zip from the new apk to the old, as you described in your other thread. For resources.arsc, it works as you said, i.e. it asks if I'm sure I want to copy. But for the res folder, it doesn't ask me anything and just starts extracting into the old. I cancel it before it can complete.
Do you recall doing something different for the res folder? I could be on a different 7zip version than you, of course. I've used 7zip, but I'm not that familiar with it.
EDIT2: I don't think a notification is done if my edit gets combined with my prior post. I tried both reply and quick reply, and both ended up combining. Can someone tell me how to make it do a new post? Or maybe I'm wrong and another notification occurs, in which case, ignore this!
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Lol it's going to take a bit to get used to everything. I actually had messed around with apktool when I first started all this and got so frustrated I just stopped trying. 6 months after that I tried again and it took me a week or so before I successfully compiled and installed a system apk. My initial goal was to use this method to try and trick a non rooted tablet into thinking it was installing an update to a system app. Though it worked on rooted devices, I could never get it to work for non rooted ones. Don't give up,keep trying and re check everything, especially make sure your PATH to the proper tools is correct. I'll look at the latest fireOS framework tomorrow.
P.S. without any further modifications, I tested APM+ Xposed module and it works too. You can add and remove all the optioions plus add different ones depending on the module. No further tweaking needed on my end.
Okay, when dragging and dropping res, it does finally ask if I really want to copy AFTER it takes quite a while "extracting". I was confusing extracting with unzipping or unpacking...or some other term that would imply it was changing the format. I'm still not sure if it's doing it properly, but I'll keep trying. And I'd still like to know how to make these combined posts cause a notification, and if not, how can I force it to.

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