Tiny little mod out of boredom.
Linda will speak when you charge
Extract the file.
Push to /system/media/audio/ui
you can overwrite existing or add .bak to it
plug your phone to charger to see if it worked.
Enjoy
Cool
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Confirmed working. Nice mod. I might have to add this to my next build.
lol i had the concept of fully a modded talking phone with [using linda's voice] i never really got to it.
this is as far as it's progress went
What does she say in this mod?
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jrod33084 said:
What does she say in this mod?
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"power source connected, battery charging."
I like this idea. I always get funny looks when I reboot my phone b/c of linda's voice. Would be neat to have a full suite too, but hey, let's see how linda works. Seems worth the time investment to have something so sweet available
Edit: Just pushed the file, and the voice seems to have a little more resonance than the Linda voice on shutdown. I'm gonna mod it a bit for fun and see what I can come up with
Edit 2: Apparently sound editing isn't my strong suit. Oh well, I guess I'll stick with what I know
xtone said:
Tiny little mod out of boredom.
Linda will speak when you charge
Extract the file.
Push to /system/media/audio/ui
you can overwrite existing or add .bak to it
plug your phone to charger to see if it worked.
Enjoy
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Awesome...nothing like a sexy voice telling me that I am doing right
Downloaded. But not near a charger.
Let's see when I get home
I wanna sex Linda.
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i luv it, this is mad great
Works great
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i cant get to work ...im using root explorer.. should i not???
Hxcnala said:
i cant get to work ...im using root explorer.. should i not???
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should work fine with root explorer.
did u extract the zip?
i did how i would do boot and wont work... do i have to rename or am i missing something
Hxcnala said:
i did how i would do boot and wont work... do i have to rename or am i missing something
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I mean.
If u said u extracted the zip.
Got that file.
Put it in the right folder
U should be good. But it seems like u r missing something
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do i extract in root? its saying i cant paste in ui cause file is a read only
I love the sound its way better than the default charging sound
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Could someone please go into some more details on how to do this using root explorer or astro? Im a dummy.....
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never mind got it and its sweet thanx dude
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do i extract in root? its saying i cant paste in ui cause file is a read only
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doesn't matter where you extract it. as long as u put the extracted file in the right folder/directory.
if you say root explorer sees the directory as read only, check the top right corner.
tap the little r/o button make sure it reads r/w then paste the file there.
Related
These files will increase the volume of the Eris without it getting choppy.
ADB.
Extract files to tools.
cd c:\androidsdk\tools\ (That's mine)
adb remount
adb push AudioFilter.csv system/etc/audiofilter.csv
adb push audiopara4.csv system/etc/audiopara4.csv
adb reboot
Enjoy.
OR
Internal File Manager with Root Access
Move files to SD card.
Cut/Paste files to system/etc/
Enjoy.
hahaha.
I will eventually make a flashable zip,
I've just been busy.
If you want it now, do it like this.]
Edit:
If anyone wants to make a zip for flashing,
that'd be great,
everytime I attempt to do so,
I get stuck at the Splash.
I know Tazz's ROM (probably others too) has some DSP controller that lets you nearly double the volume. Careful you don't blow out the speaker though.
Is that only system sounds though? I too would love to find this out, the media sound volume is a bit on the soft side.
Dsp manager on kaosfroyo makes high pitched noise and distortion. It doesn't in other roms?
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KHancock321 said:
Is there a way to "boost" volume levels? What file controls it? If anyone knows, could you let me know? Do I just change to values, or what? Because I would like the media volume louder...
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I have an app called LVH v3.6 (loud volume hack) that boosts all volumes a LOT!
I don't remember where I got it from or even if I paid for it or not. Let me know if you have trouble finding it. If you do try it and want to know what settings worked for me, let me know and I'll look them up.
You have the option to backup your original settings in the app before selecting a custom one. It saves to your SD card.
It's permanent until a full rom flash.
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Edit: It's called "Louder Volume Hack" and it's 2 pounds on the Market.
DSP Manager always creates mad amounts of distortion.
Also, I know those apps exist.
Do you know what it actually changes?
It has to add a file or delete or alter a previous.
It doesn't work off of magic.
Lol.
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KHancock321 said:
DSP Manager always creates mad amounts of distortion.
Also, I know those apps exist.
Do you know what it actually changes?
It has to add a file or delete or alter a previous.
It doesn't work off of magic.
Lol.
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Of course it's not magic. The filename of the backup file it creates is "AudioFilter.csv". I don't know if it's just a copy of an existing file or just a record a previous values. LVH has a folder of files by the same names of the different values (I'm guessing) it can use.
I'm about to flash a new version of the rom I use. Once I'm done restoring apps and such, if I have time maybe I'll do nandroids of before and after applying the LVH settings, and compare the two and determine what file(s) changed.
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Cool, man. Thanks a lot. I'd figure it, I just don't have access to the app. Haha.
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I did the nandroids last night but we stay up until 6am so I should get around to the comparison later today. I'll let you know what I find.
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Thanks, man. You're helping me a lot. And quite a few other people I know.
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I'd be curious too for the headset jack. It's decent but my FM transmitter doesn't put out full volume and I have to turn up my radio in my Camry to like 40 where normally it would be 30.
I bought the program. When I get to a computer I'll rip **** apart. I've been looking at the files with Root Explorer and such right now. Lots of values for things I've never heard of. Hahahahaha. But, I'll get some files made up with the best sound quality and make a flashable zip eventually.
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KHancock321 said:
I bought the program. When I get to a computer I'll rip **** apart. I've been looking at the files with Root Explorer and such right now. Lots of values for things I've never heard of. Hahahahaha. But, I'll get some files made up with the best sound quality and make a flashable zip eventually.
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This would be, literally, amazing.
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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Ddukes76 said:
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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ADB.
Extract files to tools.
cd c:\androidsdk\tools\ (That's mine)
adb remount
adb push AudioFilter.csv system/etc/audiofilter.csv
adb push audiopara4.csv system/etc/audiopara4.csv
adb reboot
Enjoy.
OR
Internal File Manager with Root Access
Move files to SD card.
Cut/Paste files to system/etc/
Enjoy.
hahaha.
I will eventually make a flashable zip,
I've just been busy.
If you want it now, do it like this.
Ddukes76 said:
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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Use root explorer to paste them there but make sure u have in the top right corner of the app (mount RW) turned on
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SicNside said:
Use root explorer to paste them there but make sure u have in the top right corner of the app (mount RW) turned on
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Oh, nice, I forgot that. Haha.
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I've had LVH for over a year now and it rocks! I bought it when I had my G1 because the G1 speaker was barely audible at full volume. I installed it on my Eris after I rooted it and it works just fine. It also has a headset boost as well as an in-call volume boost!
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mrhousto said:
I've had LVH for over a year now and it rocks! I bought it when I had my G1 because the G1 speaker was barely audible at full volume. I installed it on my Eris after I rooted it and it works just fine. It also has a headset boost as well as an in-call volume boost!
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This is just a work around having to buy something.
lol.
I'm cheap and jobless.
And with the economy...
I'd imagine so are others.
KHancock321 said:
This is just a work around having to buy something.
lol.
I'm cheap and jobless.
And with the economy...
I'd imagine so are others.
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If this makes the volume louder, I can hardly tell.
Maybe 10-20%? Definitely seems like the ringer volume itself is a little bit louder at its loudest (notifications/ringtones), but music/media and in-call speaker (speakerphone) I can barely tell a difference. Maybe time will tell!
Either way, thank you for this. Not hearing notifications and ringing are a big deal for me when I travel a lot with the windows down (of course, I use a blue tooth).
This is excellent, either way. Definitely increases volume at least a little bit.
I saw this posted over in the I9000 forums and thought it was cool. Working good on my Vibrant. Credit goes to avdaga.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918945
i can't seem to install it... it says "Applications not installed"...any advice? do i have to use that "adb" thing?
solidkundi said:
i can't seem to install it... it says "Applications not installed"...any advice? do i have to use that "adb" thing?
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Yeah, it didn't install here, either. >.<
I changed the name gallery.apk to Gallery3D.apk and pushed it to system/apps using root explorer.
d_phekt said:
I changed the name gallery.apk to Gallery3D.apk and pushed it to system/apps using root explorer.
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I'll try that in a sec and report back, thanks. c:
Okay I did out but out only goes one direction. As a courtesy, can someone post the stock gallery apk? Thanks.
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Works great on my vibrant...pretty cool idea. A bit sensitive IMO...I can't zoom in on a pic b/c the shake to zoom back out is really sensitive. The ability to turn on and off solves any issues though...I'm keeping it for sure.
Here's the original Gallery3D.apk for those that replaced it without backing it up first. Needs to be renamed to "Gallery3D.apk," obviously, before being pushed to system/app.
I don't know how to make it workB-) I installed it but I said its not installed even I copied it to system/app
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hoamet said:
I don't know how to make it workB-) I installed it but I said its not installed even I copied it to system/app
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Make sure it's renamed Gallery3D.apk. If you've done that and pushed it to system/app, then it probably worked. You just have to enable the motion feature by pressing the volume down button when in the gallery.
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theexel said:
I'll try that in a sec and report back, thanks. c:
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I can confirm it's working great.
I used Root Explorer to push the apk to system/app. c:
Nice! Thanks for original gallery!
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I was able to install and everything works except the zoom in and out while viewing pictures. Anyone else having this issue? ?
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jrod33084 said:
I was able to install and everything works except the zoom in and out while viewing pictures. Anyone else having this issue? ?
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Hm, it's working fine here. It's kinda sensitive, though. (When holding the phone while viewing a picture, I tilt it a little by accident and it zooms all the way, ahah.) But, try disabling it (Volume down key) and see if you can zoom then.
Yea I'm a tard so help me. What folder do the damn boot animations go in? I searched and Id rather ask and get flamed by the asses then read thru a thousand pages. Thanks for your help ahead of time!
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derekfaircloth said:
Yea I'm a tard so help me. What folder do the damn boot animations go in? I searched and Id rather ask and get flamed by the asses then read thru a thousand pages. Thanks for your help ahead of time!
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No flames here- I also'd likta see a list of cool boot animations w/ a noob tut on how to install
Any good Devs up for a project??
Yea I got all these cool animations and I can't figure out where they go.
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You put boot animations in /system/customize/resource and rename it Sprint_bootanimation.zip. but if you want boot sounds I would follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197748.
tjlawson09 said:
You put boot animations in /system/customize/resource and rename it Sprint_bootanimation.zip. but if you want boot sounds I would follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197748.
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Thanks man- list of any good ones??
tjlawson09 said:
You put boot animations in /system/customize/resource and rename it Sprint_bootanimation.zip. but if you want boot sounds I would follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197748.
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Thank you
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Ok I don't have that directory, do I create it?
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Aerostar601 said:
Thanks man- list of any good ones??
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do you have something in mind that you would like to have as a bootaniamtion?
derekfaircloth said:
Ok I don't have that directory, do I create it?
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system/customize/resource no it's there.
I figured it out. Thank you for your help. Don't ask me how but that directory was deleted or something so I added it back in and its fine now. Guess I better not leave root explorer open with my 5 yr old around and my back turned. Thanks again!
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Just double checked and its there. Glad you found it. I'm gonna work on my boot animation tonight. I still gotta remove some frames and get longer audio. I'll post in themes and apps when its close to perfect.
tjlawson09 said:
Just double checked and its there. Glad you found it. I'm gonna work on my boot animation tonight. I still gotta remove some frames and get longer audio. I'll post in themes and apps when its close to perfect.
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Give me heads up when done id like ro see it
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I put them in that directory and renamed them and still nothing. Damn it I give up. Aaaaa-hhh-hhhhh
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derekfaircloth said:
I put them in that directory and renamed them and still nothing. Damn it I give up. Aaaaa-hhh-hhhhh
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Use BootScoot then put your animations named bootanimation.zip in /data/local and your sound named android_audio.mp3 there and it will work. BootScoot will make the folder for you if they aren't there. You have to use it to enable sound too. You can also add your bootanimation.zip and android_audio.mp3 to BootScoot before you flash it.
derekfaircloth said:
I put them in that directory and renamed them and still nothing. Damn it I give up. Aaaaa-hhh-hhhhh
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Did you get your animation to work?
derekfaircloth said:
I put them in that directory and renamed them and still nothing. Damn it I give up. Aaaaa-hhh-hhhhh
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If you're using root explorer, after you name it correctly and move it correctly, long press the zip and click permissions, set to RW_(user)R__(group)R__(others). If you'd rather use adb, once you get into your tools path in cmd, type adb shell, then enter, then type chmod 644 /system/customize/resource/Sprint_bootanimation.zip
it's the same for boot and down, also, bootscoot is pretty easy too.
Anybody know?
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Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
Edit.
Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
Thanks
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Let me know if you have any issues. It's what I'm running on my phone.
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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radrian92 said:
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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I recommend this more than the custom apk. This method is built-in and in case for some reason you want the sound back, the option is just a checkmark away.
The apk is also just a check mark.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
The apk is also just a check mark.
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If you're rooted all you have to do is use Root Explorer and go into:
/system/media/audio/ui
Change the name of "CameraClick.ogg" to "CameraClick.bak"
You can do the same for the video record sound...simple.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
The apk is also just a check mark.
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Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
Yes. I didn't know you could do it from the app. Though easiest isn't always best.
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MultiDev said:
Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
Edit.
Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
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Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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jeriel05 said:
Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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No problem.
I'm trying to delete the file and it keeps saying it's read only iv'e tried changing the permissions and also the r\w on top no dice, lol what am i doing wrong
I just use Root Explorer and go to System/Media/UI then rename the Camera_Click.ogg to Camera_Clik.ogg just changing a single letter works and you can always restore it if wanted.
(You have to be Rooted)
Can someone let me know what the "circled" symbol means?
I have tried disabling wifi, mobile networks, gps, everything I can think of and it is still there. I'm just curious. Thanks!
911 gps
Thanks!!!
Tell us the truth.... You just wanted to use your s-pen to circle something...
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toprunner2786 said:
Can someone let me know what the "circled" symbol means?
I have tried disabling wifi, mobile networks, gps, everything I can think of and it is still there. I'm just curious. Thanks!
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You can extract the systemui.apk and delete two pictires and itll get rid of it. See
mrlaigle said:
Tell us the truth.... You just wanted to use your s-pen to circle something...
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Lol yes he did. And so did I!
Tap'n
techgov8 said:
You can extract the systemui.apk and delete two pictires and itll get rid of it. See
Lol yes he did. And so did I!
Tap'n
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So how do you go about doing this?
UTbone04 said:
So how do you go about doing this?
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I did too
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UTbone04 said:
So how do you go about doing this?
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You have to be rooted. Use root explorer and go to system/app/SystemUI.apk and extract it. After you do that go to where you extracted it and go into the folder then go to res/drawable-hdpi and find the two icons with the gps icon ( stat_sys_location_e911_2.png and stat_sys_location_on_2.png). Rename both of those to .bak and then back out of those folders back to SytemUI and rezip it. Then copy it to system/app and change the permissions to the screenshot I have. Change the permissions quickly because systemui.apk will crash. If it does just do a battery pull and restart your phone. You'll be good to go then. If you get lost anywhere let me know of any questions.
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techgov8 said:
You have to be rooted. Use root explorer and go to system/app/SystemUI.apk and extract it. After you do that go to where you extracted it and go into the folder then go to res/drawable-hdpi and find the two icons with the gps icon ( stat_sys_location_e911_2.png and stat_sys_location_on_2.png). Rename both of those to .bak and then back out of those folders back to SytemUI and rezip it. Then copy it to system/app and change the permissions to the screenshot I have. Change the permissions quickly because systemui.apk will crash. If it does just do a battery pull and restart your phone. You'll be good to go then. If you get lost anywhere let me know of any questions.
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I got all the way until the end, and when I paste the zip file in system/app, I changed permissions, but it just shows up as a zip file, not an apk. I see both SystemUI.apk and SystemUI.zip in the same file. Both permissions are the same. Rebooted and the icon is still there. Where did I go wrong?
Edit: It looks as though it's recreating the .png's in addition to the .bak files I made. Not sure if it's because of the odex'd SystemUI file that's also in there?
I'd post a screenshot but for some reason I can't post them. It's saying "image upload is no longer working" and to update the app, even though I already have xda premium.
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sleevasteve said:
I got all the way until the end, and when I paste the zip file in system/app, I changed permissions, but it just shows up as a zip file, not an apk. I see both SystemUI.apk and SystemUI.zip in the same file. Both permissions are the same. Rebooted and the icon is still there. Where did I go wrong?
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The file you edited is a zip. The instructions he made were a little confusing for people that don't know about apks. You need to change the file extension from .zip to .apk and then push it. This will replace the current apk.
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Its TwiX said:
The file you edited is a zip. The instructions he made were a little confusing for people that don't know about apks. You need to change the file extension from .zip to .apk and then push it. This will replace the current apk.
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You rock, that did it! Thanks!!
I got rid of that alarm icon as well...nice! There's a spot missing where it was, but it's only noticeable if the phone is on vibrate or silent. Cleanin up shop! Thanks again!
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sleevasteve said:
You rock, that did it! Thanks!!
I got rid of that alarm icon as well...nice! There's a spot missing where it was, but it's only noticeable if the phone is on vibrate or silent. Cleanin up shop! Thanks again!
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I did forget to put that in I apologize. Glad you got it working though :thumbup:
Tap'n
So basically we can do basic themeing on our phone by opening systemui.apk playing with images and then rezip and rename push/permissions then reboot? I always thought it had to be done on a computer with like apktool and such... Oh im gonna be busy for a while lol, themes are my favorite thing about android, it can look exactly how i want.
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Kinda weird...I tried this unzipping> renaming the images>rezip>change .zip to .apk>replace SystemUI.apk
After a reboot, I got no wallpaper and no notification shade at all...I must have messed something up. I tried using ES File Manager with root enabled. Is the unzipping and zipping different between ES and "Root File Explorer"?
I am just familiar with ES and like the way it handles most things, it would be good to know in the future. Thanks!
There's always been problems with ES. Root Explorer is kind of the standard.
wall paper change
toprunner2786 said:
Kinda weird...I tried this unzipping> renaming the images>rezip>change .zip to .apk>replace SystemUI.apk
After a reboot, I got no wallpaper and no notification shade at all...I must have messed something up. I tried using ES File Manager with root enabled. Is the unzipping and zipping different between ES and "Root File Explorer"?
I am just familiar with ES and like the way it handles most things, it would be good to know in the future. Thanks!
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I did the whole process using root explorer, and I also had my wall paper reset back to the default. My notifications seem to be fine.
Also worth mentioning, I first copied the file as a .ZIP into the proper location, then changed the permissions, then renamed the original as a .Bak, then renamed the new one from .ZIP to .APK, then rebooted. I'm not sure if doing it that way made a difference or not.
-Tm
Its TwiX said:
The file you edited is a zip. The instructions he made were a little confusing for people that don't know about apks. You need to change the file extension from .zip to .apk and then push it. This will replace the current apk.
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Push meaning replace it with the original file, right?
I never made a backup of my original systemUI apk, although i got one from another thread where the wifi toggle icon is added to the notification shade screen. Are all the systemUI's teh same, or is there something in there unique to the device?
I will be doing this later today, too. That icon annoys me, but I need the alarm one.