Hey, just wondering if anybody has managed to port the write and go app from the i9000 to the i9100?
I used it allot on the galaxy s and now its not on the galaxy s 2.
I used a root explorer and bluetoothed the the apk and odex file over to the GS2 but it does not install, not even if i put them in the system/app folder. it goes tgough the install process but comes up when finished with the application not installed error.
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I am looking for the stock samsung memo app. I believe I found it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10157669&postcount=1492
The problem is it won't install I unzipped it and and tried to install just the memo apk.
I also searched and came across this one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811097 Again the apk will not install but this one had a odex I am not sure what that is.
How can I get this to work?
Your gonna have to manualy put it in system/app with root explorer. If your on stock rom you will have to have an odex file with it. The odex files are in the system/. But if your running a custom rom its probly been deodex so just push the apk.
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I do have a custom rom Nero 5. I was trying to run the apk from my downloads folder. I just tried to move/copy it to system/apk and it will not move with astro file manager. Am I doing something wrong?
You know i dont use astro so i dont know. You may want to try to fix permisions in clockwork. But if if I were you I would just pay the $1.99 for root explorer, its the best app for root users. I use it all the time to install memo on nero roms. You know my girlfriend has a mt4g temp rooted and I cant install anything in there with linda file manager.
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I've been making an android rom for my chacha, All Is going well apart from adding a file manager. I've tried with 3 different apps but none of them will install. In the log.txt from CWM its the first thing that gets installed but it just doesnt show up anywhere. What could I be doing wrong?
Get the file manager you like the best and pull the apk using adb or find an apk backup app on the market. Once you have the apk add it to the /system/app folder inside your rom.
Can somebody tell me if i want to use applications in system/app folder of one phone in another , how can i do this?
For example i tried to copy the memo.apk (application) from samsung galaxy s2 to xperia play's system/app folder using root explorer. After rebooting i still could not find the memo applicaiton in my mobile. I also simply tried installing the memo .apk extracted from galaxy s2 in my xperia play but it could install.
Thanks.
That may be because of changed framework...
The system app has more than apk file like odex...
Hi there,
I want to acsess and change apk source. So i used apktool and decompiled the apk. I changed what i wanted and built it again. After that i put original META-INF directory and Android Manifest file into new generated apk. And this is where problem occures: i tried to instal it on my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 and nexus 4, but it allways say that apk is not installed. I tried also jarsigning but it also didn't work.
Please help, i'm stuck!
Hey folks ! I want those custom smiles and emojes on my Galaxy Grand Duos. Can anyone provide some method for that?
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Hey folks ! I want those custom smiles and emojes on my Galaxy Grand Duos. Can anyone provide some method for that?
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I am a quite late to reply here. Below are the steps to install emojes on your Galaxy Duos:
First, go to the source link and download the two files there.
Download ES File Explorer from the Google Play Store
Open ES, navigate to the settings and enable root explorer.
If you have not done so, put the files, named “DroidSansFallback.ttf” and “fallback_fonts.xml” on to your SD card.
Using ES, navigate to the files. Long press the DroidSansFallback.ttf and choose “move to”.
Navigate to /system/fonts and drop the file in there. Confirm that you want to.
Using the same process, move fallback_fonts.xml to /system/etc and confirm.
Reboot the phone.