Change Log
Added free songs of the week
Designed for Google Music
New setting: Auto-update apps
New setting: Update over Wi-Fi only
New setting: Auto-add shortcuts
Smaller font
New app drawer icon
Microphone (voice command) button in search menu
Star rating chart on app pages
Minor UI tweaks
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Download Android Market 3.3.12 here
If normal installation didn't work out well for you, use the method below.
Procedure to install via Root Explorer Method
1. Download the apk file from the above link to your sd card.
2. Now using Root explorer, go to /system/app
3. Mount the system to r/w.
4. Now search for Vending.apk & rename it to Vending.apk1
5. Copy the file you just downloded to /system/app & rename it to Vending.apk
6. Now press & hold the app and select Permissions
7. Select only the options given below. Now REBOOT & enjoy.....
Many thanks!! This version works great! It's nice to have my phone wait until I get home to my wi-fi for updates!
I seem to not understand how to install this. Its not an apk so I tried flashing it through CWR but that fails with a install aborted message. I've installed hundred of apps before but not sure if I got a bad download or if this needs a more advanced approach. Am I just suppose to copy/replace the files within the zip with Root Explorer?
Thanks
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You will have to push it to system app using Root Explorer. First you will have to rename the existing Vending.apk to Vending_1.apk or Vending.bak. Then rename the new Market app to Vending.apk. Then reboot.
coolairG1 said:
You will have to push it to system app using Root Explorer. First you will have to rename the existing Vending.apk to Vending_1.apk or Vending.bak. Then rename the new Market app to Vending.apk. Then reboot.
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Wow that is really cool, I like it lol. I had wondered if renaming it was going to work but decided to wait for confirmation. Thanks
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My Vibrant automatically updated itself to this.
Market updated
Related
I've tried doing a search for this issue to no avail.
I'm currently running a rooted LeoMar ROM.
I've tried updating the Market to the old market using the installer zip (I've tried several) from ClockworkMod Recovery. Initially, the old market installs fine and it works for probably 15 seconds.
After 15 seconds, it crashes and is replaced by the NEW Market again. I think google is pushing their New Market to me over the air, but I don't want them to. I prefer the old Market UI to the new one.
Is there anyway to permanently prevent Google from pushing the New Market while I have the old one installed?
Thanks!
Try replacing the new market in system/app with the old one and reboot and fix permissions that might work.
try this.:
SOLVED] I hate the Market 3.0 update
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. Here's how to kill it for good.
1. Menu>Settings>Manage applications>All>Market>Uninstall Updates
2. Using RootExplorer uninstall MarketUpdater.apk & MarketUpdater.Odex
Done. No more Google Market Updates!
Thanks to M860 over at howardforums android section.
Rename rather than uninstall...
Cosmic Blue said:
1. Menu>Settings>Manage applications>All>Market>Uninstall Updates
2. Using RootExplorer uninstall MarketUpdater.apk & MarketUpdater.Odex
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If you've got "RootExplorer", do yourself a favor JUST IN CASE Google ever stops the old version from working and RENAME the APK file ".PKA" instead of uninstalling. Reboot after you do, and you're good!
Cosmic Blue said:
try this.:
SOLVED] I hate the Market 3.0 update
. Here's how to kill it for good.
1. Menu>Settings>Manage applications>All>Market>Uninstall Updates
2. Using RootExplorer uninstall MarketUpdater.apk & MarketUpdater.Odex
Done. No more Google Market Updates!
Thanks to M860 over at howardforums android section.
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Thanks this worked!
Just freeze the stuff would you. It's the same idea as 'renaming' the extension. You can always turn back.
This is done using Titanium Backup or Bloatware Freezer.
I used the ota blocking root. The one with the video and all is well. I love my rooted Nikki and the smart minds of this community, so thanks to all. Moving on, I used the option in the computer. .bat file that gave the option of pressing the physical ''n" button key to back out to home. I don't like it because it doesn't allow me to pull up the option menus in some apps, which is important since the taskbar doesn't always show, like in emulators and I also miss the menu it pops up at home screen with the search etc.
So, i'm wondering if there is a way to return the "n" button to default without rerooting? Thanks to all who help.
Also, I can't open my keyboard setting to turn off the auto- correct feature. It's annoying. It force closes every time, even if I reboot.
This is the stock SystemUI, rename it to SystemUI.apk. Took it from the acclaim_update.zip
StockSystemUI.apk
~ Veronica
Would I just rename and drop it in the root folder from my pc?
Majinjin said:
Would I just rename and drop it in the root folder from my pc?
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root folder? you mean to reroot? there is no need to reroot just rename the file copy it to your sdcard and then by suing ES file explorer or Root explorer Cut/move it to /system and paste it, then long press SystemUI.apk now if you used Root Explorer (not free) select permissions from the list and change it to this:
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Once done long press it again but now pick change owner from the list (scroll down is at the end of the list) and change:
Owner: 0 - root
Group: 0 - root
If you used ES file explorer (free) then long press SystemUI.apk and select properties from the list, change permissions same as in the pic i posted above.
Once done that cut/move it to /system/app folder
REBOOT to finish
~ Veronica
I will give it a try when I get some time to myself, thanks.
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I found very nice app yesterday on Play store, its a FREE file manager with same or maybe even more functions than root explorer plus it has much nicer UI (I think). Its only beta but very nice to try. (it also have permission change etc).
Main features:
1. Two independent panels for browsing
2. Drag and Drop inside and between panels
3. FTP, SFTP and SMB/CIFS clients
4. File sharing via FTP
5. Support for ZIP, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2 and RAR archives
6. Creating ZIP and TAR archives
7. Dropbox and Box support
8. Bookmarks
9. Root access
10. Indexed search, also available from the system (that means that you can search for files from the Google Search widget/app)
11. Detailed file and directory information
You can download it free from Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solid.explorer&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsInBsLnNvbGlkLmV4cGxvcmVyIl0.
this app was made by: Krzysztof Głodowski
downloading now, nice app.
Trying to use it but now can you set it to read write..... Every time I have selected a file to copy to system or data it gives error yet with root explorer it works..... Any ideas or help?
Thanks for sharing
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Great thx but big menu. How can little menu?
I would download this but I was a sucker and bought root explorer. If only this was available at the time.
I don't see the option for changing permission. where is that?
and it doesn't ask for permission. I think ftp isn't working too.
bern4d1 said:
I don't see the option for changing permission. where is that?
and it doesn't ask for permission. I think ftp isn't working too.
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After long pressing the file you want to change permissions for tap properties you will then see what the permissions are set to off to the right of that you tap change and a small box will pop up and there you can change the permissions.
I hope this helps and please click "THANKS"
X-Droidinary said:
After long pressing the file you want to change permissions for tap properties you will then see what the permissions are set to off to the right of that you tap change and a small box will pop up and there you can change the permissions.
I hope this helps and please click "THANKS"
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there's no change button
and I can't manage FTP connection to work.
EDIT: sorry, my bad. It works now . but ftp still a problem.
thanks...
bern4d1 said:
there's no change button
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and I can't manage FTP connection to work.
EDIT: sorry, my bad. It works now . but ftp still a problem.
thanks...
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Still work in progress and Beta but it has some nice potentials.
I also get FC sometimes when I move stuff to /system
Those having a device or using an Android 4.1 AOSP ROM such as CM10 or AOKP (or similar) on their Android device can try the new clock app out. There are two methods, one that requires you to have root access and one that involves using ClockworkMod recovery (or TWRP) to install the app.
Download the clock file (DeskClock.apk) using the link below. Then, copy the file to the /system/app folder on your device using a root explorer like ES File Explorer or similar. Then, set the permissions of the DeskClock.apk file to RW- R– R–. However, before you copy over the APK, make sure to rename the original DeskClockGoogle.apk file (and also DeskClockGoogle.odex if the file is present) to something else to back it up, which you can then restore if needed by simply deleting the new file and renaming the old one again. Reboot your device to be able to use the new clock.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zd0prgm172hi1h4
Method II: Using ClockworkMod recovery
Download the CWM flashable zip file from the link given below. Then put it on your device, reboot into ClockworkMod recovery, and install the zip file. Reboot the phone after that, after which you can use the new clock app. Before you flash the new clock, it is recommended that you back up just the original clock (DeskClockGoogle.apk in /system/app) OR to be on the safer side, perform a full backup of the installed ROM in CWM recovery.
http://d-h.st/2ll
Note: There is a possibility that after using the timer, the clock will force close whenever you try to set an alarm or even otherwise. If that happens, go into Settings » Apps, swipe left to the All tab, click on Clock in the list, then clear its data by pressing the Clear data button. After that you will be able to set alarms in the clock app.
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Do you know how to install Google PlayStore Black Theme on Dell Streak?
as like this
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or maybe this
Anybody know?
I'm running on PCM7 JB Patch
Install it like a normal app? If it doesn't install it needs to be copied to system where it can overwrite the existing copy. But find out if the themed version has been updated to 4.5.10.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Install it like a normal app? If it doesn't install it needs to be copied to system where it can overwrite the existing copy. But find out if the themed version has been updated to 4.5.10.
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Tried to copy to system/app...it doesn't work,btw my file explorer is already rooted
Someone tell playstore black theme must be install with custom recovery,and I flashing it with streakmod,it's succesfully...but when reboot is done,nothing happen...playstore still on stock version
Or playstore black theme is only available for ICS and Up?!
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So when you copied the file, did you rename it to Vending.apk or Phonesky.apk so it would overwrite the existing app? Did you change the permissions to rw-r--r-- once you overwrote the existing file? Both of those things, as well as clearing the Dalvik cache, are required for the Play Store to change. I would know, as I did it just recently when the Play Store was updated to 4.5.10.
Yes,I've already rename to vending.apk
But,overwrite in explorer or flash in streakmod,wipe dalvik cache, still not working with changed name
Btw didn't found of playstore black theme v4.5.10,latest version is 4.4.22
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You need to ask the source to update the black-themed version to 4.5.10, otherwise Google will automatically update the app and the customizations made to the app will be hidden. Look to see if an update is installed. If one is, uninstall the update. Just don't be surprised when it automatically updates again.