sorry but i had started this thread in the samsung galaxy 3 general forum but no one replied. Then i thought that it would be a better idea if i can start the same thread in the apps and themes section..
i have 90mb internal memory available yet while installing it says pocket legends could not be viewed..try to free some disk space and try again..
Any idea how to make the game run?
pocket legends 3d mmo
Install it by adb, or easier - Android Commander
JoHnNy08PL said:
Install it by adb, or easier - Android Commander
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Well I emailed the developer of the app and he replied that the game requires 135 mb of free space..yet I'll try
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dont even bother it will start stutter like hell after tutorial scenarios :/
neo1691 said:
Well I emailed the developer of the app and he replied that the game requires 135 mb of free space..yet I'll try
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If you install it by phone - yes, with adb I think 60MB free will be good
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Hmm, I played that game, It's running in 10-20FPS. Fully playable
Go to options and put low details
JoHnNy08PL said:
If you install it by phone - yes, with adb I think 60MB free will be good
@xtrustkillx
Hmm, I played that game, It's running in 10-20FPS. Fully playable
Go to options and put low details
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and adb requires rooting right..!!!!
i dont want to root my phone right now..!!!!
any non rooting solution please???
Just use Android Commander - double click on apk, yes, yes and app is installed
Without rooting, just enable USB Debuging, and plug USB cable
JoHnNy08PL said:
Just use Android Commander - double click on apk, yes, yes and app is installed
Without rooting, just enable USB Debuging, and plug USB cable
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Thanks a lot..I'll try it soon
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Just use Android Commander - double click on apk, yes, yes and app is installed
Without rooting, just enable USB Debuging, and plug USB cable
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i Downloaded android commander..installed.. It said it need android sdk tools
i downloaded sdk
sdk said it needs java jdk..
i downloaded java jdk..
then i opened android commander but it says that it needs adb.exe the usb driver..
How to get it..????
JoHnNy08PL said:
If you install it by phone - yes, with adb I think 60MB free will be good
JoHnNy08PL said:
Just use Android Commander - double click on apk, yes, yes and app is installed
Without rooting, just enable USB Debuging, and plug USB cable
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i did figure out the adb.exe in android commander and managed to run the software on my windows... i had 63 mb internal storage available.. the installation failed.. here's the log
Apps count: 1
Apps source: g:\Anubhav\Android
Starting operation...
Installing app: Pocket+Legends+1.6.2.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/Pocket+Legends+1.6.2.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE]
1334 KB/s (30585261 bytes in 22.376s)
*** Operation complete! ***
help!!!!!
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I wonder how I can upgrade my x10 mini pro to android 2.1 from my linux pc. I don't have any windows box at all. I'm looking for somthing like htc-flasher, but for x10.
Anyone?
Well, I dont know if that would help, but i just updated in Linux through Virtualbox
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Well, I dont know if that would help, but i just updated in Linux through Virtualbox
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Can you elaborate on how you did this? Because it wasn't possbile for me in VirtualBox, due to the fact that it didn't keep the USB connection.
I’m guessing he is using the non-free version of virualbox with usb support. I don't have a windows cd, so that’s no option.
Maybe the java tool posted in this thread forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=826455 can be used on linux after some modifications?
Yes, that was a must.
To keep the USB connection you have to add it as a filter in the settings tab:
Without starting the virtual machine, connect the phone and go to settings > usb, select to add a filter and select the phone. I think that should work for PC Companion. If you plan to update with seus the usb device is a different one, so you should put the phone in flash mode and add the filter for the corresponding device. After the update, the name of the devices will change again, so you need to add new filters again.
Btw, I wasn't able to root through Virtualbox using Superoneclickroot but I think it was because I didn't stop PC Companion properly...
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I’m guessing he is using the non-free version of virualbox with usb support. I don't have a windows cd, so that’s no option.
Maybe the java tool posted in this thread forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=826455 can be used on linux after some modifications?
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Yes, you also need usb support.
If you don't have any windows at all maybe you could try flashtools in wine...
ambrosiosanchez said:
If you don't have any windows at all maybe you could try flashtools in wine...
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Thanks, but I don't think wine have usb support.
ambrosiosanchez said:
Yes, that was a must.
To keep the USB connection you have to add it as a filter in the settings tab:
Without starting the virtual machine, connect the phone and go to settings > usb, select to add a filter and select the phone. I think that should work for PC Companion. If you plan to update with seus the usb device is a different one, so you should put the phone in flash mode and add the filter for the corresponding device. After the update, the name of the devices will change again, so you need to add new filters again.
Btw, I wasn't able to root through Virtualbox using Superoneclickroot but I think it was because I didn't stop PC Companion properly...
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How did you root the phone then?
mr_cos said:
Thanks, but I don't think wine have usb support.
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I think it has some very primitive support, but certainly I wouldn't go that way...
Ben.Hahlen said:
How did you root the phone then?
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This morning I had acces to a computer with windows, and I tried to root using Superoneclickroot and I ended up having the same problem as with Virtualbox (the program was running but it was stuck at a loop), but this time I tried Ctrl+Alt+Del > Manage tasks > Finish PcComapnion, and it automatically rooted. I think If I had done the same before It would have worked...
rooting the phone with linux works like a charm... you need the sdk from h t t p : / / developer.android.com/sdk/index.html (sorry i can't post correct links)... i haven't tried flashing it yet because i'm waiting for the official update in switzerland
munzli said:
rooting the phone with linux works like a charm... you need the sdk from h t t p : / / developer.android.com/sdk/index.html (sorry i can't post correct links)... i haven't tried flashing it yet because i'm waiting for the official update in switzerland
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I guess you are talking android 1.6 for the rooting from linux with android sdk tools (adb?)
mr_cos said:
I guess you are talking android 1.6 for the rooting from linux with android sdk tools (adb?)
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exactly... as soon as i have 2.1 i'll post what method i used
This is driving me crazy. I am also trying to install the 2.1 update with virtual box (non-free 3.2.10) on Mini Pro.
I am unable to get a proper USB connection to the device although it shows in the filters settings when I boot the VM it remains greyed out.
Can anybody else report success?
Sony Ericsson deserve a big slap for this.
Update: Sorry to solve my own problem, but isn't this so often the way after you ask for help:
I had to add my user to the vboxusers group, after which the usb connection worked fine.
munzli said:
exactly... as soon as i have 2.1 i'll post what method i used
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adb works great in Linux, both for 1.6 and 2.1, but the problem is there are no flashing tools available to update.
As for rooting the phone, the program I used in 2.1 (superoneclick) seems to be a gui for some batch process in adb, hence maybe reproducing all this steps in adbshell (pushing the necesasary files, running rageagaintshecage, getting the mountpath...) one could root the phone the same way...
It looks like the superoneclick author will add linux support in the next release.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
to bad the USBFlash.dll is from sony ericsson. we'll never know what the library does.
but i just played through the game of updating using a virtualbox windows machine... works like a charm. wrote down the simple steps to get it done here: h t t p : / / munz.li/?p=110
munzli said:
but i just played through the game of updating using a virtualbox windows machine... works like a charm. wrote down the simple steps to get it done here: h t t p : / / munz.li/?p=110
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Excellent howto, good work
mr_cos said:
It looks like the superoneclick author will add linux support in the next release.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
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Good, I hadn't seen that before. And well, looks like it's already supported. I just installed it,
you have to run the .exe file through mono. I tried and looks like working correctly, it detects the phone... but mine is already rooted so I'm not sure...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8699742&postcount=537
Working reverse tether....use your home PC's internet connection for ur galaxy y.
you can use usb cable for the connection.
STEPS:
1.download the files to corresponding devices.( PC to computer and apk to phone)
2.Extract the pc component.
3.Install the apk file.
4.Ensure the usb Debugging is on.
5.connect the phone via USB
6.open the 'android tool' from the pc component.
7.USB tunnel app will open on its own.
8.now select the device and click connect.
9.Now you can enjoy the superfast broadband on yor mobile.
NOTE: tested and working.
been working on it for the past 5 to 6 hrs and had no problem till now.
Source : galaxy arena blogspot
Battery will die soon
what is this app for ??
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What is reverse tethering>? another like VPN?
kishorsidu said:
Working reverse tether....use your home PC's internet connection for ur galaxy y.
you can use usb cable for the connection.
STEPS:
1.download the files to corresponding devices.( PC to computer and apk to phone)
2.Extract the pc component.
3.Install the apk file.
4.Ensure the usb Debugging is on.
5.connect the phone via USB
6.open the 'android tool' from the pc component.
7.USB tunnel app will open on its own.
8.now select the device and click connect.
9.Now you can enjoy the superfast broadband on yor mobile.
NOTE: tested and working.
been working on it for the past 5 to 6 hrs and had no problem till now.
Source : galaxy arena blogspot
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Give the creator the credits.. capslock66 And using this u cant download any apps from market! There is only one way to download apps from market using this and that method only I know (I founded that method)
hell_lock said:
Give the creator the credits.. capslock66 And using this u cant download any apps from market! There is only one way to download apps from market using this and that method only I know (I founded that method)
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Its true we cant download from market
Check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=81
shocklads said:
Battery will die soon
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technically your mobile is connected to your PC and so your battery wont drain.
rebelisgodlike said:
what is this app for ??
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What is reverse tethering>? another like VPN?
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as i told you this one is to use your home PC's internet connection in your galaxy y via the USB cable.
1.the connection is fast
2. you dont have to empty the capped data plan in you mobilre device.
This is for no wifi?
renr29 said:
This is for no wifi?
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Yeah kind off..
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i used this app on galaxy mini but i was unable to download any thing from market and stock browser and some of the apps using internet also showed error that no internet connection...
working
out of thanks (bookmarked)
ps: got this to test my droidwall
might work
bilal.fanatic said:
i used this app on galaxy mini but i was unable to download any thing from market and stock browser and some of the apps using internet also showed error that no internet connection...
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this one is for galaxy y,
might work on mini too. think you messed up with settings.
1.uninstall
2.clear cache
3.reboot
4.install again
kishorsidu said:
this one is for galaxy y,
might work on mini too. think you messed up with settings.
1.uninstall
2.clear cache
3.reboot
4.install again
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its nothin like "galaxy y version only" ... its for all phones... I even use it on galaxy mini as a proof
nice one
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internet is working fine on my phone via my lappy,
but dont know why, apps are not being updated from Gplay !!
dhruvpandit said:
internet is working fine on my phone via my lappy,
but dont know why, apps are not being updated from Gplay !!
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i'm not sure why...i din get my updates done too.
what connection are you?
lan broadband or usb broadband
hell_lock said:
its nothin like "galaxy y version only" ... its for all phones... I even use it on galaxy mini as a proof
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did u try to download something from browsers like opera mini or dolphin or stock??
bilal.fanatic said:
did u try to download something from browsers like opera mini or dolphin or stock??
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if you are planning to download something from the market
try to enable first the 3g connection then use the reverse tether internet connection
Can you share your internet pc connection through your smartphone wifi connection? i want to use my android smartphone like a router, so i can have internet in my notebooks.
hey where will i ON the Debugging usb Thingy?
Hi Friends,
I am new to Android Development, so i created a simple app in Eclipse using ADT (On Ubuntu), now i want to deploy it on my Samsung Galaxy Note (ICS 4.03)
I have created the app using the correct api version (15), however i am unable to see my connected phone as a target to run my app on.
Upon further investigation i ran lsusb to check if my android has been detected, however i cant see the phone anywhere in the list.
I have set the USB Debugging Option.
My Question is, how do i detect if my android phone has been detected by Ubuntu, i can see that the phone is charging but how do i check if the mobile is ready to receive data in the form of apk's for deploying the app ?
Thanks,
Abhishek
You will need to make sure you have adb set up correctly
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[Solution]
While messing with adb is not really needed, trying to understand the command line made me realise, i can just build to my dropbox folder and install the apk when it shows up in my dropbox on the phone.
zacthespack said:
You will need to make sure you have adb set up correctly
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amathur2k said:
While messing with adb is not really needed, trying to understand the command line made me realise, i can just build to my dropbox folder and install the apk when it shows up in my dropbox on the phone.
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While not needed its very useful for debugging but yes you could do it that way
I would really like the ability to use Carbon Poker on my tablet. I was able to download the program onto my tablet but when I went to execute the setup I was not able to get it started. Is there any way to get this program onto my tablet?
jmixer said:
I would really like the ability to use Carbon Poker on my tablet. I was able to download the program onto my tablet but when I went to execute the setup I was not able to get it started. Is there any way to get this program onto my tablet?
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Try going into settings -> security then check the "Unknown sources" box which allows you to install apps from unknown sources. That should work.
Tried that
I tried to do that. It says "cannot open file". The file name is PokerInstaller.exe
Any other suggestions?
Vegost said:
Try going into settings -> security then check the "Unknown sources" box which allows you to install apps from unknown sources. That should work.
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jmixer said:
Any other suggestions?
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Stop trolling.
jmixer said:
I tried to do that. It says "cannot open file". The file name is PokerInstaller.exe
Any other suggestions?
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Perhaps I'm wrong. But I don't think you're supposed to install an .exe file on your Android tablet. It should be a .apk instead.
Are you meant to install the .exe on your PC and then use that to install a .apk on your tablet?
.exe windows only
.apk android
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.EXE not offered for this program
Any way to bypass that?
DaddyWhale said:
Perhaps I'm wrong. But I don't think you're supposed to install an .exe file on your Android tablet. It should be a .apk instead.
Are you meant to install the .exe on your PC and then use that to install a .apk on your tablet?
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jmixer said:
Any way to bypass that?
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No
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Do you have ant tecnicall knowhow at all??!
Its a windows program!! Youre not able to sideload it or anything like that to your android tablet! I think you need to read up on the basics of PCs before posting questions in the forums.
Hey All,
So I went to push an app from Eclipse to my XT910 (CM10.1, via Safestrap, Rom Slot 1), and found that it wasn't detected by Eclipse, or ADB. Debugging is enabled, and I have the official Motorola drivers installed
When rebooting into the Stock Rom, i was able to use ADB, and push the App to my phone. Is this Regular behavior, or am i missing Something?
There are even another method to push the apps to ya RAZR rather then pushing it from adb or eclipse
Thanks!!
Please hit the thanks button if i helped ya in anyways !!!
anurag.dj2u said:
There are even another method to push the apps to ya RAZR rather then pushing it from adb or eclipse
Thanks!!
Please hit the thanks button if i helped ya in anyways !!!
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Sorry, let me clarify. I am writing an app in eclipse, so it's not an apk. What other method is there to push this app to the phone, and still allow me to debug via eclipse?
BarrelRolls said:
Sorry, let me clarify. I am writing an app in eclipse, so it's not an apk. What other method is there to push this app to the phone, and still allow me to debug via eclipse?
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About the debugging i have no idea because i aint no dev but how ya can push apps to phone is just simple method
1- open root explorer or download from play store if ya don't have
2- then copy the apk from ya internal or external sd card
3- paste it into the data ( root ) and fix the permission
4- reboot
5- profit
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anurag.dj2u said:
About the debugging i have no idea because i aint no dev but how ya can push apps to phone is just simple method
1- open root explorer or download from play store if ya don't have
2- then copy the apk from ya internal or external sd card
3- paste it into the data ( root ) and fix the permission
4- reboot
5- profit
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Okay, so again, it's not an Apk. And it needs to run through adb for debugging purposes. (eclipse compiles, and data is sent 'back and forth' between device and eclipse)
Does it show in the notification that debugging is on.?
Also what CM10.1 build are you on?
I tried using and it didn't ran the first time. However I disabled & then enabled it back and it worked flawless this time.So thats not a bug.
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neo.ank said:
Does it show in the notification that debugging is on.?
Also what CM10.1 build are you on?
I tried using and it didn't ran the first time. However I disabled & then enabled it back and it worked flawless this time.So thats not a bug.
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Yeah, I do get the notification, and it's the 05/07 nightly.
Yesterday I set up a vm running Ubuntu 12.04, and tested adb from there, and it worked, which would suggest a driver issue with windows, but seeing this happens with both my desktop and laptop, I'm not too sure.
BarrelRolls said:
Yeah, I do get the notification, and it's the 05/07 nightly.
Yesterday I set up a vm running Ubuntu 12.04, and tested adb from there, and it worked, which would suggest a driver issue with windows, but seeing this happens with both my desktop and laptop, I'm not too sure.
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That might be cause you installed the drivers from the same place to both your machines. Since the notification turns on, it suggests nothing is wrong at the phone side.
Re-download the drivers and try re-installing.
neo.ank said:
That might be cause you installed the drivers from the same place to both your machines. Since the notification turns on, it suggests nothing is wrong at the phone side.
Re-download the drivers and try re-installing.
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Already done. I've used both the official Motorola drivers, and the Google drivers. No luck there.