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Thanks alot appreciate this
Thank you! Always fun to dig through these!!
Dropbox Mirror
Dropbox Mirror - URL TAKEN DOWN - all credit for the file goes to OP. You do not need a Dropbox account to download this file, simply click on the link.
Edit: Well apparently this file is somewhat popular, as when I went to check my e-mail, I received this message...
This email is an automated notification from Dropbox that your Public links have been temporarily suspended on account of generating excessive traffic. Your Dropbox will continue to function completely normally with the exception of Public links.
I have since uploaded the file to MediaShare, and even though they have annoying ads (if you don't have the right blockers installed =p), they seem to have good speed and shouldn't drop the link because of traffic like Dropbox did.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qe11w7z02c2cp99
thank for this man!!
Can I unzip the wallpapers on my N1. Or does it need to be unzipped on a pc
question for droid 2 owners
I wonder if its possible for droid 2 owners to try this. Can you go to this website adobe.com/software/flash/about/ and see what version of flash it indicates that you are running. I am curious to see if it says whether your running 10.1.72.7 or like the application info states 10.1.72.7.10 . If it is running the second version then I wonder if its possible to extract this update. On the droid 2 in the stores if you look under application info the update to the adobe flash is not part of the system files. It actually shows as a downloaded update which leads me to believe that it might be possible to extract the apk update.
The media share link above seems to have been taken down or deleted as well. Can anyone out there still using a DROID 2 provide a dump of the system/app folder. I am trying to fix my friend's phone who still has a couple months left on his contract.
If a zip of the entire dump is not possible, more specifically, I need the apks and odex for:
friendfeed
blur.home.status
messaging.engine
SocialMessaging
blur.socialshare
Thanks in advance
why not get a sbf and repair it that way?
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Does anyone know if someone has created a deodex .zip file to flash via customer recovery?
For those that don't know, many of the apk files installed by an official rom will have a .odex file associated with them which slows down your phone considerably. These odex files interact with delvik cache and java VM and from what I understand wreak havoc on data access times and are largely uneccessary. Other dev platforms such as the droid x and evo have a .zip file that you can simply flash via recovery that will "deodex" your apps in system\apps folder. Basicially this zip will take your odex file and associated apk file and take the important information out of the odex and input it into the apk making just one streamlined faster file.... with all of your odex files gone, your phone will spend less time executing programs both for end user and core google apps and your phone will be way faster. Any idea if someone has developed this yet for the streak? Thanks
For others who, like me, didn't understand the question - read this.
But what I gathered from that wasn't that de-odexing speeds anything up, more that it makes it easier to make modifications.
Why are you posting this in more than one forum? This is the same as what you posted in the dev forum, right?
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alperin1 said:
Why are you posting this in more than one forum? This is the same as what you posted in the dev forum, right?
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
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wasn't sure if anybody would follow what I am posting in the QA as most noobs are in here. Why do you care? I meant delete this one and go with the developer post anyway.
marvin02 said:
For others who, like me, didn't understand the question - read this.
But what I gathered from that wasn't that de-odexing speeds anything up, more that it makes it easier to make modifications.
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Marvin my man.... deodexing more than doubles data access speeds for core google apps and makes the phone more snappy. Seen this performed on a droid x and an HTC evo... works wonders.
I just want to know if someone has developed a simple flashable .zip file that will deodex my system/app apk files so I can speed things up and modify my self. I don't care that dj steve's rom already has this done... I don't care for steves latest roms as they are very buggy on 3g, wifi, gps, notification bar hangs, drops data when wifi toggle is enacted, gmail won't sync... I got tired of messing with he streaddroid roms (for now) and went to stock 318 with just smokku's dj steve kernal mod which allows me to OC to 1.19ghz. I get 2000 quad out of that and I am happy, plus I get the added bonus of having a 99.9% stable rom. Can't wait to see what steve comes out with next. i always try his roms out first.
Thanks
You could probably copy you're system/app folder and write a simple batch script to use baksmali to deodex *.odex, use 7-zip command line to put the .dex file in the apk (I assume that is what has to happen), and then push that folder back to your phone with an adb push. I dont really want to try this because I'm on 319 and cant make a nandroid backup but since you can on 318 it never hurts to try.
With Megaupload being seized by the governement and public access is restricted I am unable to locate the files i need to put into my sdk tools folder so i can root my freshly unlocked photon. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to obtain these files so i can root and install clockworkmod as well. I havent checked to see if the clockworkmod install files are on megaupload as well on the off chance that they are lockated there as well i would so love the person who can hook me up with the tools root files and the clockworkmod install files.
Thanks a million to those that read this and to those that are able to help this guy out!
Rigum said:
With Megaupload being seized by the governement and public access is restricted I am unable to locate the files i need to put into my sdk tools folder so i can root my freshly unlocked photon. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to obtain these files so i can root and install clockworkmod as well. I havent checked to see if the clockworkmod install files are on megaupload as well on the off chance that they are lockated there as well i would so love the person who can hook me up with the tools root files and the clockworkmod install files.
Thanks a million to those that read this and to those that are able to help this guy out!
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Its hit or miss on the mirror sites because people started to take stuff down, but this link will be your best bet. I already tried the root link and the download works, just make sure to thank Lokifish Marz
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1393519
Thanks for trying to help me out. the stuf i was looking for even rom what you provided is still locked up in the megaupload to which the government still has seized. >.< anyways thanks again for tring to help me out. but im moving on back to samsung i had the original Epic before the photn now i managed to finangle an epic 2 because i work for a 3rd party retailer so going to root and rom the hell out of that thing moving to those forums ^.^
Hi guys, was looking at tablets at the store, and came across the sony s, saw it music app and fell in love.
problem is, i have no idea what's the name, or how to get it.
you can see what i'm talking about here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=I8UWiM-fGU8#t=337s (link is 5:37 secs into the vid, where he shows the app )
any chance someone can link me or give me more info? (i have an sgs2 & motorola xoom, and would love to have that app on both or at least the tablet)
cheers & thanks in advance
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Hi guys, was looking at tablets at the store, and came across the sony s, saw it music app and fell in love.
problem is, i have no idea what's the name, or how to get it.
you can see what i'm talking about here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=I8UWiM-fGU8#t=337s (link is 5:37 secs into the vid, where he shows the app )
any chance someone can link me or give me more info? (i have an sgs2 & motorola xoom, and would love to have that app on both or at least the tablet)
cheers & thanks in advance
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The video is demonstrating the Sony tablet's pre-installed, stock Music Player app.
Cat McGowan said:
The video is demonstrating the Sony tablet's pre-installed, stock Music Player app.
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cheers, will have a look to see if someone posted it or something ... (i know you can find most samsung stock apps on rom pages as addons) ... hope there's something similar for sony
_Noctis_ said:
cheers, will have a look to see if someone posted it or something ... (i know you can find most samsung stock apps on rom pages as addons) ... hope there's something similar for sony
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I will not upload the files for you to download (it's a copyright thing, eh?). However, the names of the two files I think you need are MediaPlayers.apk and MusicVisualizer.apk and with a little work, you can get the files by downloading and extracting them from one of Sony's ICS (Android 4.0.3) system update files (for example, signed-nbx03_001-ota-120410004.zip). You can find the URL for downloading the update file for your region using stifilz's lists posted HERE. Then use condi's AiO tool (URL for download posted HERE) to create a decrypted_update.zip file from the system update file (from the tool's Main Menu, select "3 * Custom ROM and Flashing [SUBMENU]", then select "1 Create decrypted update.zip [+optional make custom]", choosing not to make custom). Once you have created the decrypted_update.zip file, use WinRAR (or something similar) to extract MediaPlayers.apk and MusicVisualizer.apk. The files are located in the \vendor\app folder of the decrypted_update.zip file. Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility for the outcome of your actions regarding this matter.
Cat McGowan said:
I will not upload the files for you to download (it's a copyright thing, eh?). However, the names of the two files I think you need are MediaPlayers.apk and MusicVisualizer.apk and with a little work, you can get the files by downloading and extracting them from one of Sony's ICS (Android 4.0.3) system update files (for example, signed-nbx03_001-ota-120410004.zip). You can find the URL for downloading the update file for your region using stifilz's lists posted HERE. Then use condi's AiO tool (URL for download posted HERE) to create a decrypted_update.zip file from the system update file (from the tool's Main Menu, select "3 * Custom ROM and Flashing [SUBMENU]", then select "1 Create decrypted update.zip [+optional make custom]", choosing not to make custom). Once you have created the decrypted_update.zip file, use WinRAR (or something similar) to extract MediaPlayers.apk and MusicVisualizer.apk. The files are located in the \vendor\app folder of the decrypted_update.zip file. Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility for the outcome of your actions regarding this matter.
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well,well, my dear sire ...
you have shed light on the dark path i thought i'll have to explore by myself at the wee hours of the night.
i'm very grateful for that.
may you and you android devices live out to see a proper working offline contestor to siri .
I received a Text message sent from an E-Mail and I was wondering if it was possible to find the individual file on the filesystem holding the metadata for the E-Mail.
If so, would I have to root the phone? And where would that file be located?
I'm a techie, so no need to warn me that I could hurt my phone or files - I'm only looking to READ, not WRITE, and I'd be making a copy of that file beforehand anyways and porting it to a PC in order to check it with whatever program is necessary to decrypt (Probably only need a hex editor, but if someone knows better, feel free to pass that information along, too )
Anyways, is it possible?
Thank you for your time.
FordTough91 said:
I received a Text message sent from an E-Mail and I was wondering if it was possible to find the individual file on the filesystem holding the metadata for the E-Mail.
If so, would I have to root the phone? And where would that file be located?
I'm a techie, so no need to warn me that I could hurt my phone or files - I'm only looking to READ, not WRITE, and I'd be making a copy of that file beforehand anyways and porting it to a PC in order to check it with whatever program is necessary to decrypt (Probably only need a hex editor, but if someone knows better, feel free to pass that information along, too )
Anyways, is it possible?
Thank you for your time.
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You can get access to system files by using a file manager. To edit files, you need to root your phone.
If it is *.txt attachment that was attached in that mail, go to downloads and look for it.
Now, serious. Why so serious?
If you are looking to decompile that mail app, use APKTOOL to decompile. Search on xda for the links. :good:
The apk file can be found on the device in: /system/app/ here
If the apk file is odexed, then you have to first deodex it to make it as one apk file Search on xda for the tutorials. :good:
If you are asking to decrypt mails, ask NSA :laugh: :laugh: :silly:
I am a newbie here. So I don't know where that file is located exactly.
Press thanks if I have helped you.
the_pirate_predator said:
You can get access to system files by using a file manager. To edit files, you need to root your phone.
If it is *.txt attachment that was attached in that mail, go to downloads and look for it.
Now, serious. Why so serious?
If you are looking to decompile that mail app, use APKTOOL to decompile. Search on xda for the links. :good:
The apk file can be found on the device in: /system/app/ here
If the apk file is odexed, then you have to first deodex it to make it as one apk file Search on xda for the tutorials. :good:
If you are asking to decrypt mails, ask NSA :laugh: :laugh: :silly:
I am a newbie here. So I don't know where that file is located exactly.
Press thanks if I have helped you.
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Just to reiterate, the person sent me a TEXT. I open my text app and I read their text. I want to find the file containing that exact text. (Extra info, info you don't really need to know and MAY have confused you: The text was sent via an E-Mail... Meaning they logged into their E-Mail, typed my phone number, and my phone received a TEXT from that E-Mail address straight to my SMS inbox). I'm not sure if I was clear enough on that. But I am trying to open an SMS sent straight to my phone AS IF from another phone.
What did you mean why so serious? I'm just trying to seem professional in my question. Hate to confuse people. Also: Decrypying a file should a) not be necessary, but MAY be (still highly doubt it), and B) Does not require NSA lol. I can do it myself, and if not, I've got a buddy who could do it for sure. But ALL I'M TRYING TO GET is the "metadata" from the SMS that'll HOPEFULLY give me the metadata for the E-Mail.
Thanks for your time.
Solution
I think I have found a solution to your problem.
This is the absolute path to SMS and MMS DB on most android devices:
/data/data/com.android.providers/telephony/databases/mmssms.db
It is the file where these messages are stored.
I don't own this device but still I have posted the screen shots
I think you get what I am trying to say.
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is there anyone who can help with changing links in an android app? like there's an app that gets .zip and stuff from a link and i wanna change the links so it can get them and use my own stuff in the app.
it's using libil2cpp.so (made with unity, i can get the assembly dlls from it) and i tried to do stuff with it in ida pro but i suck at this and i wanna know if there's an easier way. i want to send this modified apk to my friends so they can use it too. i used inspeckage to see stuff and it requests the links that i wanna change. like, the exact same file name will be in my hosting with in the same folder.
like if the app requests
blabla.com/files/texture/200.png
i wanna change it to
myhosting.com/files/texture/200.png
so it can get the 200.png in my hosting and show it in the app. i checked in the assembly and libil2cpp stuff but i couldn't find any link in there (i mean it shows what to request but it doesnt show the link in the code). i hope you guys understand what i'm trying to say.