I have made a few changes using ROM Toolbox Pro in my Grand duos running on CM 12.1-20151128-UNOFFICIAL-i9082 ROM provided by @pawitp .
I have deleted some inbuilt apps like camera2, flashed CAPPS (cyanogen apps), made cyanogen camera default system camera, edited build.prop for getting navigation keys(added line: qemu.hw.mainkeys=0).
How can I update my rom now?
pawitp suggests to flash full update. What does flashing full update means?
How can i retain my changes back?
Do I have to flash gapps again?
please help.
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pkrc267 said:
I have made a few changes using ROM Toolbox Pro in my Grand duos running on CM 12.1-20151128-UNOFFICIAL-i9082 ROM provided by @pawitp .
I have deleted some inbuilt apps like camera2, flashed CAPPS (cyanogen apps), made cyanogen camera default system camera, edited build.prop for getting navigation keys(added line: qemu.hw.mainkeys=0).
How can I update my rom now?
pawitp suggests to flash full update. What does flashing full update means?
How can i retain my changes back?
Do I have to flash gapps again?
please help.
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Just download the full update zip file, and dirty flash it, just like pawitp said. Only wipe dalvik and cache if you intend to keep your setup, or use ROM setting app. Not sure about Capps and gapps, Titanium backup might help.
Hello all,
Since my update which installed the new Android 10, I don't find the way in order to install apk file?
Android 9 asked for my permission, but not anymore.
Any idea how to give permission to let me installed apk found on the Web?
Thanks you.
Abou Ilyès
Settings, Apps & notifications, Advanced, Special app access, Install unknown apps, enable for your browser and/or file manager.
Sent from my Lenovo TB-8704F using XDA Labs
Hi,
I have Redmi note 8 android 10.
I used to use another custom rom, and when I was installing an app, package installer was showing the old and new app version, but now I'm using another custom rom which is now showing the app version before installing it.
How to show the version of the apps?
Anyone knows?
.....
Sry man i dont know how to help but can u help me?? I wiped the data on my phone and now package installer stoped showing on screen,whad should i do?
Hi XDA Community and OnePlus 9 pro owners,
I read that OnePlus 9 series is still using Sony Sensors but bought computational photography from Hasselblad.
Since this is "only" software based photography enhancement (similar to GCam) in theory it should be possible to port this to other OnePlus devices aswell.
That's why I am kindly asking if an owner of OnePlus 9 series device can share his/her stock camera app with the community.
So it would be greatly appreciated if you export the apk using Titanium Backup or similar.
Thanks!
Best regards,
m.p.a.
I was able to extract the OneplusCamera.apk.
It's v6.2.22, and it's got all the nice orange features, and the Hasselblad logo on Pro mode button, but apart from a new Pro mode layout, I haven't noticed any new features compared to the version what I had before (v6.4.44 from APKMirror) on my OP8Pro.
The apk is from 11.2.1.1.LE15DA ROM, Indian version, the one you can find in this article.
I was not able to install it via the package installer by the way, and I had to use the Systemizer Magisk module to install the apk to /system/priv-app/ manually, and after a reboot, the app was usable.
You can download the APK from my Google Drive.
Edit: I have also uploaded the APK to APK mirror.
daviddosa said:
I was able to extract the OneplusCamera.apk.
It's v6.2.22, and it's got all the nice orange features, and the Hasselblad logo on Pro mode button, but apart from a new Pro mode layout, I haven't noticed any new features compared to the version what I had before (v6.4.44 from APKMirror) on my OP8Pro.
The apk is from 11.2.1.1.LE15DA ROM, Indian version, the one you can find in this article.
I was not able to install it via the package installer by the way, and I had to use the Systemizer Magisk module to install the apk to /system/priv-app/ manually, and after a reboot, the app was usable.
You can download the APK from my Google Drive.
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Thanks alot for putting in the effort to extract the APK from the image! Very kind of you!
I will go ahead, install it and test for improvement in photo quality due to hassleblad computational photography.
Best regards
daviddosa said:
I was able to extract the OneplusCamera.apk.
It's v6.2.22, and it's got all the nice orange features, and the Hasselblad logo on Pro mode button, but apart from a new Pro mode layout, I haven't noticed any new features compared to the version what I had before (v6.4.44 from APKMirror) on my OP8Pro.
The apk is from 11.2.1.1.LE15DA ROM, Indian version, the one you can find in this article.
I was not able to install it via the package installer by the way, and I had to use the Systemizer Magisk module to install the apk to /system/priv-app/ manually, and after a reboot, the app was usable.
You can download the APK from my Google Drive.
Edit: I have also uploaded the APK to APK mirror.
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I tried downloading from both sources and installing on op7t android 10 but i get error parsing package
xxqxpxx said:
I tried downloading from both sources and installing on op7t android 10 but i get error parsing package
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I haven't checked myself the minimum Android version, but on the APKMirror site, it says it's only from Android 11 and up. That's why you have problem installing it.
I had the same issue on my unrooted 8 Pro & I am on 11 with the March update.
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I had the same issue on my unrooted 8 Pro & I am on 11 with the March update.
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Do you have the same parsing error, or it just simply doesn't install?
If it just doesn't let you install and you don't get the parsing error, you need to follow the instructions in my post.
You need to be rooted with Magisk and use the Systemizer module to install it as a system app.
daviddosa said:
Do you have the same parsing error, or it just simply doesn't install?
If it just doesn't let you install and you don't get the parsing error, you need to follow the instructions in my post.
You need to be rooted with Magisk and use the Systemizer module to install it as a system app.
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I had the parsing error.
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I have the parsing error too, on op7pro rooted.
No Parsing error here tho it just doesn't install
Do we need to be on Oos ?
Can anyone upload the com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing apk from OnePlus 9 series? Maybe using that we will be able to use the Hasselbad's image processing on previous devices!
I have tried with multiple versions of the camera app from APK mirror and every single one does the same thing, it acts like it's going to start and then closes out.
I'm trying to get it on my OnePlus 5T. I recently switched from stock to LineagOS 18.1, I already have magisk root and the systemizer module. So technically it should work.
I tried systemizing the camera app using the other dir option and the same thing happened. I try to open the camera after rebooting and it looks like it's about to work, it prompts for permissions and then closes, after the initial prompting of permissions it doesn't do it for future attempts, instead it just instantly closes.
I also noticed that the gallery app has weird problems such as not displaying photos or information after you click on them.
daviddosa said:
I was able to extract the OneplusCamera.apk.
It's v6.2.22, and it's got all the nice orange features, and the Hasselblad logo on Pro mode button, but apart from a new Pro mode layout, I haven't noticed any new features compared to the version what I had before (v6.4.44 from APKMirror) on my OP8Pro.
The apk is from 11.2.1.1.LE15DA ROM, Indian version, the one you can find in this article.
I was not able to install it via the package installer by the way, and I had to use the Systemizer Magisk module to install the apk to /system/priv-app/ manually, and after a reboot, the app was usable.
You can download the APK from my Google Drive.
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daviddosa said:
I was able to extract the OneplusCamera.apk.
It's v6.2.22, and it's got all the nice orange features, and the Hasselblad logo on Pro mode button, but apart from a new Pro mode layout, I haven't noticed any new features compared to the version what I had before (v6.4.44 from APKMirror) on my OP8Pro.
The apk is from 11.2.1.1.LE15DA ROM, Indian version, the one you can find in this article.
I was not able to install it via the package installer by the way, and I had to use the Systemizer Magisk module to install the apk to /system/priv-app/ manually, and after a reboot, the app was usable.
You can download the APK from my Google Drive.
Edit: I have also uploaded the APK to APK mirror.
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Can you share the com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing apk?
avid_droid said:
com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing 5.8.4 APK Download by OnePlus Ltd. - APKMirror
com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing 5.8.4 APK Download by OnePlus Ltd. - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
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How to install this one?
avid_droid said:
com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing 5.8.4 APK Download by OnePlus Ltd. - APKMirror
com.oneplus.camera.pictureprocessing 5.8.4 APK Download by OnePlus Ltd. - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
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This version is from OnePlus 9R! Do OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro have the same camera picture processing version?
avid_droid said:
Haha oh. Go to apk mirror and look around for it.
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That's why I asked from @daviddosa to share it!
lambrosbarca77 said:
This version is from OnePlus 9R! Do OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro have the same camera picture processing version?
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Oh damn. I installed it and forgot to backup the 8 pro's picture processing. Do you guys have a copy?