Hi guys i have a galaxy s3 xxella and running CM 10.1 custom rom developer options enabled and usb debugging too. and root access open for apps and adb. oh and phone is fully rooted and using custom recovery. everything is normal like you see but when i trying to reach adb my device status is offline it shows and i cant do anything.
CM10.1 is based on Jelly Bean 4.2.2. In order to be able to communicate in adb mode with a 4.2 device, you need to update your SDK. In your Android SDK folder, just go to adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdkmanager.exe, and install the new API version and SDK platform for 4.2.2.
Also, if you set up the Environment Variable to reach adb easily, know that in the new SDK package it has moved from the "tools" directory to "platform-tools", so change the variables accordingly.
When connecting to your device in adb, you should now see a popup window on your phone asking you to confirm key exchange between computer and device (that's also new in 4.2.2)
Finally, if you are using a Windows App called SnapPea, uninstall it as it replaces adb with a crappy dysfunctional exe.
th3m1773n said:
CM10.1 is based on Jelly Bean 4.2.2. In order to be able to communicate in adb mode with a 4.2 device, you need to update your SDK. In your Android SDK folder, just go to adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdkmanager.exe, and install the new API version and SDK platform for 4.2.2.
Also, if you set up the Environment Variable to reach adb easily, know that in the new SDK package it has moved from the "tools" directory to "platform-tools", so change the variables accordingly.
When connecting to your device in adb, you should now see a popup window on your phone asking you to confirm key exchange between computer and device (that's also new in 4.2.2)
Finally, if you are using a Windows App called SnapPea, uninstall it as it replaces adb with a crappy dysfunctional exe.
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i will try now thanks for all
Edit: yes dude its all working good now thank you.
hello
i have samsung ativs i8750 windows 8 phone
can i change my os to android jelly bean...?
it is possible to use android jelly?
Convert your Windows Mobile into Android
There are two mobile operating systems that rule the portable world now a days, one is Apple iPhone OS and another is Google’s Android, both are unique in their own way. So if you have any Windows mobile and desire for an Android one, needn’t to go and buy from your pocket, instead follow some simple steps as the following and u can use Android OS in the mobile.
Technically A Windows Mobile has all the requirements of any Android Device, to convert you just have to install the OS and use it. As the primary OS is Windows and integrated into the mobile, android can’t be used directly by replacing the Windows or emulating via any software, instead we will use a Boot Loader named HaRET to reboot the mobile into Android Operating System.
To get started, several files are needed to be downloaded. First, Android files for your Phone Type is required to boot in the ROM, and then the HaRET application will use the android files to load the Android Operating System Environment after rebooting. Current GSM sets will work fine whereas old CDMA seta may not be able to boot into Android OS at all.
Search Google for the phone type with the model number to get the Google Android files, which may come in a compressed single file or a set of files listed in a type directory. While choosing the files, make sure the following files are included :
ü zImage (System kernel)
ü rootfs.img (root image file)
ü Initrd.gz (Initialization file to load Android)
ü system.sqsh (pack of Android System files)
ü default.txt (System Information & Settings)
ü HaRET.exe (Boot Loader Application)
Download these files, unpack if it comes in archived format and put all of them in a single directory. Then Connect the mobile with the PC or laptop in which these files are stored via USB or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi whichever required. Before connecting, it’s safe to format the mobile and remove any Memory Stick, that will decrease chance of confliction. Then transfer all these files from the folder on the Root Folder of the Mobile. For most of the Windows mobile, it is ‘My Device’ but check if this folder is under anything or the root folder.
After arranging, it’s time to change the mobile setting into Android compatible one. Open the default.txt file and change settings according to device hardware specifications. A little searching and working will do the trick, and the task is not so difficult, like great intelligence is not needed to understand that mddi.width = 320 & mddi.height = 480 are the default screen resolutions and you will need to change them according to your mobile. The following picture will help you out a lot.
After changing all the settings, or which u require, disconnect the device from PC or Laptop. Now go to the file explorer to open the HaRET.exe which will reboot your Windows Device into Android One using the files you put in the root folder.
If you want to load the Windows Operating System again, just press & hold the End button or hard Reboot, that will do the trick. Risk is not much involved in this process but problems may occur if u have a Unlocked SIM, that have to be Unlocked again in Android, which is not so tough task to do.
Source: Tiptopelectronics.com.au
samsung ativs i8750 android os
amitpurwar88 said:
There are two mobile operating systems that rule the portable world now a days, one is Apple iPhone OS and another is Google’s Android, both are unique in their own way. So if you have any Windows mobile and desire for an Android one, needn’t to go and buy from your pocket, instead follow some simple steps as the following and u can use Android OS in the mobile.
Technically A Windows Mobile has all the requirements of any Android Device, to convert you just have to install the OS and use it. As the primary OS is Windows and integrated into the mobile, android can’t be used directly by replacing the Windows or emulating via any software, instead we will use a Boot Loader named HaRET to reboot the mobile into Android Operating System.
To get started, several files are needed to be downloaded. First, Android files for your Phone Type is required to boot in the ROM, and then the HaRET application will use the android files to load the Android Operating System Environment after rebooting. Current GSM sets will work fine whereas old CDMA seta may not be able to boot into Android OS at all.
Search Google for the phone type with the model number to get the Google Android files, which may come in a compressed single file or a set of files listed in a type directory. While choosing the files, make sure the following files are included :
ü zImage (System kernel)
ü rootfs.img (root image file)
ü Initrd.gz (Initialization file to load Android)
ü system.sqsh (pack of Android System files)
ü default.txt (System Information & Settings)
ü HaRET.exe (Boot Loader Application)
Download these files, unpack if it comes in archived format and put all of them in a single directory. Then Connect the mobile with the PC or laptop in which these files are stored via USB or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi whichever required. Before connecting, it’s safe to format the mobile and remove any Memory Stick, that will decrease chance of confliction. Then transfer all these files from the folder on the Root Folder of the Mobile. For most of the Windows mobile, it is ‘My Device’ but check if this folder is under anything or the root folder.
After arranging, it’s time to change the mobile setting into Android compatible one. Open the default.txt file and change settings according to device hardware specifications. A little searching and working will do the trick, and the task is not so difficult, like great intelligence is not needed to understand that mddi.width = 320 & mddi.height = 480 are the default screen resolutions and you will need to change them according to your mobile. The following picture will help you out a lot.
After changing all the settings, or which u require, disconnect the device from PC or Laptop. Now go to the file explorer to open the HaRET.exe which will reboot your Windows Device into Android One using the files you put in the root folder.
If you want to load the Windows Operating System again, just press & hold the End button or hard Reboot, that will do the trick. Risk is not much involved in this process but problems may occur if u have a Unlocked SIM, that have to be Unlocked again in Android, which is not so tough task to do.
Source: Tiptopelectronics.com.au
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thanx for the replay can i have link for samsung ativs i8750 android os plzzzz
Where do i get this files?
Hm?..
Sounds funny
this is complete bull****, you can't put android on the ativ s, discussion closed
Hi
I have found one or two apps that allow you to execute Unix/Linux commands, such as renaming a batch of files.
However, what I'd like to do is schedule these commands so I don't have to run them manually. Basically I want cron, but on my android phone. What app should I use to do this?
Nexus 4, Android 4.4
Hello,
First off while writing this I know of the apps such as "complete linux" and "Linuxgnu)" and ect these run a shell overlaying the android system an well while Google is running this system is not secure.
(keeping the phone system running "phone/messaging" will be the difficult part but would be nice to keep)
I'd like to have the phone run a real Linux distribution without any "android"
Like if I were to just wipe everything off the device and get it to boot as a usb drive then the easy part would be to simply installing the Linux (but it would run aas a USB so I'd need another way to have this happen without losing the screen)
Is it possible? If so how? Just need small guidance
Hello everybody,
let me start saying that I'm new to chromebooks.
We need to deploy 58 of Acer Chromebooks R11 in a school and I need to install several android apps (not available on google play) and push content/files (in specific directories)
I already activated play store, enabled developer mode, adb debug, unknown sources.
I can install individual apps, but it will take days to do that manually...
if they were androd tablets I would just create a batch file on a PC which contains the different "adb install...." , "adb push ..." commands and load apps on every device by connecting to a PC and running the batch file....
Is there a similar way that I can use to install apks and content on Chromebooks?
If not, do you have any suggestion on how to proceede?
Thanks in advance for your support!
best
blackdir