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What Is It?
Aroma App Package Creator is an application for those who flash new rom's often and want an easy way to create a flashable zip to reinstall apps. This utilizes Aroma Installer for more customization, allowing you to choose which apps to be installed instead of installing all of them. I made this tool for myself after seeing strawmetal's Flashaholic Essential Packs and wanted a way to produce the same results without editing multiple config files for each "pack" I make. I hope everyone else will find it useful as well
How To Use: Click Steps For Screenshot
1) Download the aroma-app-package-creator.jnlp file and run by double clicking it
You must have Java 6 or higher for the application
You will have to accept a security warning. This is normal for all applications using Java Web Start
2) Click the + button under the Group Names list to create a new group
3) Add an app to a group by selecting the desired group, then click the + under the Apps list
If you don't select an apk file then there will be an empty folder in data folder of your created zip with the Apk's name where you should place the .apk manually
4) Choose your device from the Calibration drop down menu and then click create to build your zip
If your device isn't on the list of preloaded calibrations then choose CUSTOM and input the calibration data for your device. See below on how to get this data.
Send your device name and calibration data via email or pm and it will be added to the list of preloaded calibrations
5) Flash your zip like any other in recovery
How To Get Calibration For Your Device
1) Download the calibration.zip from here
2) Run the zip in recovery like any other and when prompted to use alternative touch select no (usually using power button)
Nothing on your device is changed by running this tool.
3) Follow on screen instructions until your calibration data is displayed in a popup
When asked to tap the circle sometimes you may need to tap and hold for a few seconds or tap it multiple times. It should work eventually
You will get to test the calibration, if it is not good (not picking up finger, choppy, etc.) try running the tool again, but instead selecting yes for alternative touch
Downloads
aroma-app-package-creator.jnlp
calibration.zip
Thanks To:
amarullz - For creating Aroma Installer
strawmetal - For the Flashaholic Essential Packs
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This is going to make my life so much easier! Thank you for bringing this to the Amaze
This is a great addition for us. Thank you
sent from my NRGized Amaze,
powered by faux kernel v.17
Related
1. Why BaiDu Cloud ROM?
Firstly, I want to thank AKA_noodle for introducing the Baidu ROM for this device (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297836). I had quite a number of FCs with v28. Upon digging further, I realized that the official ROM is the one which offers the best in terms of stability and performance. There's massive support behind this ROM and updates keep coming.
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Here are some interesting features of the ROM apart from the obvious benefits (speed and stability)
1. List of system controls (pretty comprehensive as compared to the ROMS I have played with such as AOSP etc)
2. Highlights of ROM
a) Spam Control
b) Battery Life Control
c) Granular Process Control:
2. Hurdles
a) You have to install BaiDu recovery as opposed to CWM /TWRP and yes, it's in Chinese and you will need to overcome that mental block
b) Google ecosystem has been totally severed in this ROM ( I had to add them manually in /system/app)
c) You can't totally remove all Chinese stuff from the ROM. You have to co-exist
3. Still interested and raring to go?? !!
1. I have included the translated version of the steps on Baidu so as not to reinvent the wheel (Brush means "flash")
a) Flash Baidu Chinese recovery:
http://goo.gl/Jn2F4
(you will see gibberish - those are the Chinese characters ; you DO need to say yes to pushing the recovery.img)
b) Full installation guide ( after installation of Baidu recovery)
- you will only need the actual ROM ( 198 MB). You can download from http://bs.baidu.com/platform-rom/102/T328W/T328W_102_201305291223.zip
- Follow the steps in this detailed tutorial
http://goo.gl/AmySo
c) Changing the language from Chinese to English (YES ... we have arrived :good: )
- Step 1: Go to App drawer and choose the Settings app
- Step 2: Choose the circled option:
- Step 3: Choose the circled option
- Step 4:
- Step 5:
-Step 6 (home free)
4. Adding Google APK to /system/app
a) You need to download RE (Root Explorer) app from Baidu App store
instructions to obtain warez removed
Download it from :
http://www.mediafire.com/download/2ngmc5cp76l2mch/Google_Framework.7z
That's it folks , enjoy this ROM :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory:
( will be travelling for work - response will be intermittent ...)
Nice. Reserved
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda premium
I used this to add AOSP browser
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1407215
gps problem
Hello
i upgrade all
recovery
rom
google
its ok working very good wifi BT exept gps not working
gps not found my location
thanks
HI,
As you can see from the screenshots:
a) GPS signal on Maps app is working and it definitely picked up on where I am now
b) Location settings (drag down on the GPS signal)
Thread closed for providing instructions to download Root Explorer illegally
"XPrivacy can prevent applications from leaking privacy sensitive data. XPrivacy can restrict the categories of data an application can access. This is done by feeding an application with no or fake data. There are several data categories which can be restricted, for example contacts or location. For example, if you restrict access to contacts for an application, this will result in sending an empty contact list to the application. Similarly, restricting an application's access to your location will result in a set location being sent to the application."
more info on the original xda thread, or github. The authors describe how it is better than other privacy solutions.
xposed installer is a framework for modules (such as xprivacy). This has the potential to allow tremendous customization of your ROM without having to flash a custom ROM.
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Basic Info
1. requires xposed installer (which requires root access) before installing xprivacy (i.e. both files need to be installed)
2. files are designed for Android 4+, but there is a version that works with Gingerbread (android 2+)
3. will work on almost any android ROM. Works on my locked, stock, 2.3.4 sprint ROM.
How to install:
First step for everything you do: Create a nandroid backup and make sure you know how to restore it!
For the framework:
1. Download XposedInstaller.apk (for the corresponding version android ROM you have) and install it
2. Launch the Xposed Installer, go to the "Framework" section and click on "Install/Update"
3. Reboot
4. Done!
For any modules you want to install:
1. Download <module>.apk and install it (get the version for your corresponding android ROM)
2. Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" section
3. Enable the module by checking the checkbox (verification stage)
4. Reboot
5. Done!
credit: rovo89, M66B, liudongmiao, et al.
Requires root?
If you have a Sprint stock, locked rom, how were you able to load this program without root access?
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If you have a Sprint stock, locked rom, how were you able to load this program without root access?
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The bootloader is locked, but the ROM is rooted (i.e. has superuser privelages).
There is a new xposed module (backported to gingerbread) that fixes an android "master key" security hole.
Its nice to be able to get security fixes like this since Sprint/Motorola no longer support this device.
With the help of 7786 and lots of time spent to fix the code on the IronRom's NavBar, I have finally finished the Media/Volume Navbar for the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 for TouchWiz.
This mod not only enables the NavBar, but it is modified to change Volume for those installs where a Volume Knob is not an option like mine. Also has the Previous, Play/Pause and Next Playback functions. The Google Logo opens the Google Search when held for a second. I for one really don't care to have a Search Engine taking up valuable space on my Screen (despite the ScreenShots [emoji14])
On Certain Launchers, for example Apex Launcher, The Navbar is Transparent. I don't know what other Launchers are like this But it looks great.
Download Links Under Corresponding Photo:
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White: http://1drv.ms/1R3dyqO
Red: http://1drv.ms/1R3dA1Q
Green: http://1drv.ms/1R3dxDk
Blue: http://1drv.ms/1R3dDLk
How to Install Mod:
1. Download Zip 2. Enable Soft Keys 3. Restart Into Recovery 4. Install Zip 5. Clear Dalvik/Cache 6. Enjoy
How to Enable Soft Keys:
Section 1: Pre-requisites
You need to have root access on your device.
Install Root Explorer or ES File Explorer or any file manager with which you can access the system partition. Below steps are given for Root Explorer.
Make sure your device is at least 70% charged to avoid complications during the process.
Section 2: Procedure
Open your preferred file manager and mount the system partition as read-write in stead of read only. Grant superuser access when it prompts.
Go to the system folder present in the root of file system. i.e the path- /system
root explorer
Now open the file “build.prop” in any Text Editor. For Root Explorer users, long click on “build.prop” file and tap on “Open with Text Editor”. (Before editing this file, for a safety, copy this file to the external memory card and save as a backup.)
build.prop
Now add the following line to this file at the end:
Code:
[CENTER]qemu.hw.mainkeys=0[/CENTER]
Save and Exit.
Now reboot your device.
Voila! You now have soft keys on your device!
If soft keys are still not enabled, please check if you have typed in the exact line as above. There are some apps which do this for you with a single click. But these apps may cause boot loops. Happy Androiding!
Original MOD for the Nexus 7 2013 by 7786 can be found HERE
Hi, there.
The reason I make this thread is just want to share some tips to export your Kernel Adiutor profile settings to make it as a script running via init.d on your device and also as a backup for reasons. Since I'm having some trouble with Kernel Adiutor such as fail to apply on boot on restart, reseting all of my tweaks for no reason after restart, switching from different ROMs, etc. that really grind my gears.
NOTE : I prefer doing this work on PC and using Notepad++ or other text editor since its more easier.
1. Make sure your device is already have working init.d
2. Open your Kernel Adiutor, make some tweaks and save it as a profile in Hamburger Menu - Profile
3. Go to /data/data/com.grarak.kerneladiutor/files/ and copy profiles.json to somewhere else
4. Open profiles.json in Text Editor and copy all of its contents to clipboard
5. Go to https://www.browserling.com/tools/json-to-text to convert .json to txt, just paste it on the text box provided and click convert!.
6. Copy the text inside the text box and create a new files, paste onto it.
7. From this point we will edit the lines and remove unused lines so pay attention to avoid deleting the useful one
8. As you can see there are lines begins with "command" and "path", delete all the lines that start with the "path".
9. After you done with that, next is ONLY delete the words "command" from all lines. you will see fewer lines of codes after all this step. Then don't forget to save it as file without extension ex. : 69mykernelsettings
10. If you want to make sure you did copy the correct code, just do quick cross-check from Kernel Adiutor - Profile and see Information and compare it to the profile you use with the file we just made.
11. Last step copy your file to /etc/init.d/ , dont forget to give it permissions rwxr-xr-x (0755) or it wont executed on boot.
Here are some screenshot example from my profile :
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Maybe this method is so convensional and too much hassle but it works for me and if you have a better method feel free to share in this thread and give some feedback
Very helpful bro, thanks
Gonna do this
arundhiman said:
Very helpful bro, thanks
Gonna do this
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but that didnt worked for me , i m using android q and there is just "init" folder not that init.d
Looking for a another simple method now
In android q and above service.d folder works as init.d, you could found that folder in adb magisk
I've patched a way so that 3Minit can work on the Pixel 2 XL on Android 10.
This 3Minit mod can be found here:
https://github.com/gharrington/3Minit_Battery_Mod
All the batteries were made by the author's listed below and are freely available for download through the 3Minit Battery settings app at the link above.
The minitbatteryresources.apk must be installed to system/app instead of data/app like normal. I have included a magisk zip installer for that. If you aren't using my other Mod installer, there is a zip that will install the necessary smali-xml files as well as the minitbatteryresources apk. Once the apk is installed the necessary way, you can use the ADB installer to get any of the 3Minit batteries that are available from 3Minit. There is a readme.txt with explanations.
The installer works on all Pixel phones and has an installer for each including the 3a's but no batteries. It is around 400 mb. Batteries are downloaded separately due to the fact there are so many it would add another 450 mb.
Using the thumbs to find the battery you want you can download the batteries for that author.
You will need to find the author and number of the battery you want either from the Minit battery settings app or by looking through the enclosed thumbs folder. (Do not try to download and apply any battery from 3Minit Settings app while you have 3Minit battery installed and running on your phone. You will fc). Unzip the author's folder into the 3MinitBatteryIcons folder. It should be like this:
3MinitBatteryIcons folder
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pas2001 folder
Run the Tulsadiver3MinitBatteries.bat
In the ADB menu:
1. Select the author.
2. Next window type in the battery number and hit enter
3. Enter 500 to go back to first menu
4. Select complete installation.
That will put a magisk flashable zip named myminitbattery.zip in a folder called ozop on your sdcard.
5. Flash that zip in Magisk.
Example-pas2001 #125
pas2001 is a very talented themer, bootanimation developer, and a nice person that helped me out years ago.
ADB zip Pixel 2 XL Android 10 Sept update minus batteries
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962580616
Batteries by author
Offline
https://mega.nz/#!NNpgVYgJ!z8r30kQTkHBhrKlgnscqpjcyLE0m6kxzDz64noRybac
Colourable
https://mega.nz/#!RcpACAJR!yAt09OThxrFGsucAUBcgCjW5tMSSlxYLeBuqY4DA83g
daxgirl
https://mega.nz/#!wcwmwKzI!La1Bgs9PgnqmHrhrbvqE1jWz1RXgLSFKj_CTHaF6XOY
nadmaj
https://mega.nz/#!FYxkQYga!HyCYdctJOj63ljAOROFw86NzYlTwbvvlVLxbo5oNWMc
pas2001
https://mega.nz/#!hYxCBQTS!_sykGelkVpH_tWp8xhtvLch7XcEOOxbtUVUwOW13BHM
users
https://mega.nz/#!9YgUiYba!9s6bgrgHjxXURNLkNhaGIHkSxDf_TVjg_W3A39QzSKs
wii360
https://mega.nz/#!kYgyQSpa!WloQX6nRqguucHTq8Eo8kfu9-3xibcxsA9G3mxU8WE8
XKROME
https://mega.nz/#!pFwwzILI!e6wCPZt-tdBaaGr2FRl3y_epMbQlkJjd1oSO8v90kUs