I'm trying to view my AAA password on my ZTE Warp but haven't been able to find a method that will work. I've tried the usual methods: 1) QXDM via the command "requestnvitemread ds_mip_ss_user_prof". Results in "error response received from target". 2) QPST EFS Explorer, but the nvm folder is locked so I cannot access. 3) CDMA Workshop via reading nv items, but 466 and 1192 both show "Access denied". Hopefully someone can offer some help on this?
AAA password for N860 ZTE/warp
I know ths post is from November, I just had to go through this myself. You can use "logcat" to read this. Start logcat then enter ##3282# open data profile tap on password keys you can then cancel, go back to logcat, read through and you will find the dialer info ##3282# soon after that you will see the HA ,AAA passwords in hex format, problem solved
Thanks for the suggestion. I will try this.
*update: This method worked for me, but only for profile 1 AAA password. Thanks joey716. Still searching for a method to access profile 0 AAA (32 character hex)
did you ever get your aaa key and ha key from logcat??? i need some help
GothTech said:
did you ever get your aaa key and ha key from logcat??? i need some help
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Yes. I used the procedure described above in post #2.
budgreen24 said:
Yes. I used the procedure described above in post #2.
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did it work for you i can seem to make heads or tales of mine at all
GothTech said:
did it work for you i can seem to make heads or tales of mine at all
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Here's basically what I did:
After creating my logcat file (which was saved to my sd card) I connected my phone to computer and copied the file to my pc. Then I opened the file with notepad and in the menu bar selected Edit > Find. In the box I typed in "aaa" without quotes, then clicked Find Next. Notepad then takes you thru the logcat stopping everywhere it finds "aaa". It takes a few clicks on Find Next, but soon you will see something like "init AAAPassword=xxxxxxxxxxxx" . And you should see your 12 digit AAA password instead of the xxxx's. Do the same thing for your 32 digit AAA password. If you look just before those entries you'll see "init HaPassword=736563726574". That's your HA password, which should be 736563726574 like mine. Write them down and you're all set. If you are still having trouble pm me.
ok so now i just need to get to profile 0 now
GothTech said:
ok so now i just need to get to profile 0 now
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Any luck with profile 0 AAA?
warpjavier said:
Any luck with profile 0 AAA?
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im still looking for a way to get it
GothTech said:
im still looking for a way to get it
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Same here.
NVM folder is locked.
warpjavier said:
Same here.
NVM folder is locked.
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use logcat to get profile one i just cant seem to find profile 0
GothTech said:
use logcat to get profile one i just cant seem to find profile 0
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That is what we are trying to retrieve, Profile 0 AAA key.
I bet there is a way to unlock NVM folder with a method like HTC phones.
warpjavier said:
That is what we are trying to retrieve, Profile 0 AAA key.
I bet there is a way to unlock NVM folder with a method like HTC phones.
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how would this be a please tell
GothTech said:
how would this be a please tell
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On some HTC devices, you create a folder with a "Specific name" in the root of EFS, reboot the phone and NVM folder is accessible. Some samsung devices, you can dump a partition and extract it with magic iso, and see NVM folder, other newer Samsung devices, you downgrade the Modem/Radio and you gain access to EFS file system via QPST.
So I bet there is a method like those mentioned above for the ZTE warp.
Hopefully, someone finds it and post it online. I've tried everything to my knowledge without success.
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On some HTC devices, you create a folder with a "Specific name" in the root of EFS, reboot the phone and NVM folder is accessible. Some samsung devices, you can dump a partition and extract it with magic iso, and see NVM folder, other newer Samsung devices, you downgrade the Modem/Radio and you gain access to EFS file system via QPST.
So I bet there is a method like those mentioned above for the ZTE warp.
Hopefully, someone finds it and post it online. I've tried everything to my knowledge without success.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. I've even tried the above methods plus a few other things and no luck.
I was finally able to get my profile 0 AAA password on THE ZTE Warp. I did it with CDMA workshop. All I did was read/save nv item 1192. Opened the file with notepad, and there it was! What's weird though is thats one of the first things I tried a long time ago and it didn't work, just said access denied or whatever. But for whatever reason it worked this time. The only thing I can think of that's different is the rom I'm using.
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budgreen24 said:
I was finally able to get my profile 0 AAA password on THE ZTE Warp. I did it with CDMA workshop. All I did was read/save nv item 1192. Opened the file with notepad, and there it was! What's weird though is thats one of the first things I tried a long time ago and it didn't work, just said access denied or whatever. But for whatever reason it worked this time. The only thing I can think of that's different is the rom I'm using.
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Please tell us more, because I tried it and it failed.
What OS / Build are you on?
Where you rooted when you were able to read 1192?
Thanks
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Please tell us more, because I tried it and it failed.
What OS / Build are you on?
Where you rooted when you were able to read 1192?
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Ok, phone is rooted and running this rom : http://androidforums.com/boost-mobi...0-based-viii-ii-full-install-1-23-2013-a.html
Like I said, I tried to read my aaa with CDMA workshop (v2.7) months ago, and it didn't work. I got the "access denied" message for nv 1192. And it worked for me now and the rom is the only thing thats different I think. Hopefully that helps for now. I'll update this later when I get back to my computer.
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Ok, phone is rooted and running this rom : http://androidforums.com/boost-mobi...0-based-viii-ii-full-install-1-23-2013-a.html
Like I said, I tried to read my aaa with CDMA workshop (v2.7) months ago, and it didn't work. I got the "access denied" message for nv 1192. And it worked for me now and the rom is the only thing thats different I think. Hopefully that helps for now. I'll update this later when I get back to my computer.
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just did that and ran cdma and its still being denied
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Anyone find a fix? They say its caps sensitive but that still didn't fix my issue.
Okay, copy the code from the website onto your clipboard, then once you are on the adb window, you are going to need to go alt+spacebar then a menu will pop up, then e, then p and it will paste the code from you clipboard!
Nope solved the problem. The Revolutionary tool and the Evo 3D box have two different serial numbers. The first time I used the box serial number, this time I used the tool serial number and it accepted it.
Oh, my method worked for me...sorry i couldnt be of more help.
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Oh, my method worked for me...sorry i couldnt be of more help.
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You did help me out, I didn't know how to paste in cmd before this lol.
Hi, I had this problem too and didn't know about the paste function in adb.
also, i believe when i put in my serial number to get my beta key i selected the incorrect hboot...should this still have affected the "invalid beta key"?
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Hi, I had this problem too and didn't know about the paste function in adb.
also, i believe when i put in my serial number to get my beta key i selected the incorrect hboot...should this still have affected the "invalid beta key"?
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Yea. Just re-register with all the correct info.
I Haz 3D
I tried that, and it gave me the same beta key...I'll still try again when I get a chance tho and use the paste function..
any other suggestions in case it doesn't work again?
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I tried that, and it gave me the same beta key...I'll still try again when I get a chance tho and use the paste function..
any other suggestions in case it doesn't work again?
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Had the same issue with invalid beta key...My solution was to just be sure i typed the code in correctly....case sensitivity was the issue...after that all went well...Hope this helps..
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I tried that, and it gave me the same beta key...I'll still try again when I get a chance tho and use the paste function..
any other suggestions in case it doesn't work again?
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Either you typed the serial number in wrong or the code in wrong.
Got it to work!!! I must have typed it in wrong because when I just copied and pasted, there was no problem at all!!
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I just went to the website from my phone to get the beta key. The characters (L & I) were clear enough for me to distinguish between the two. That's what solved it for me.
My "DU4L C0R3 SH00T3R" shot you down in 3D! -Security Off-
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Okay, copy the code from the website onto your clipboard, then once you are on the adb window, you are going to need to go alt+spacebar then a menu will pop up, then e, then p and it will paste the code from you clipboard!
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I even tried this and I still can't get it to accept my beta key
Any other ideas would be great.
Same happened to me my mistake was not adding the "HT" in front of the serial number.
I also tired both Hboot versions and it gave me the same Beta Key.
I had the same problem but right click the top of the cmd box not within the cmd but the top you can copy and paste. Took me forever to figure mines out
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I'm having the same problem with Invalid Beta key
I have copied and pasted the key but still get the same reply.
Hope someone can help.
I did a software update then tried again and this time it worked.
I just typed mine in, did you check your serial number was correct? Need to include the HT at the beginning.
Hey guys, I had the same problem like 6,7 times initially even though i was typing every correctly... but copy pasting the code directly into adb fixed the problem for me... even though i have typed it out exactly
you probably need to open the script file from command prompt in order to be able to get the right click functions to work
I have tried over and over copy and paste, re-typed the SN in case sensitivity and all can not get this to work at all! evo 3d and the regular evo are having this issue anyone know?
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I have tried over and over copy and paste, re-typed the SN in case sensitivity and all can not get this to work at all! evo 3d and the regular evo are having this issue anyone know?
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when you start up the revolutionary script, it shows you the device's SN and hboot version... make sure you type that in properly
Is there a file in the files structure that houses the WPA passphrase. I have looked around in \system\etc\wifi but none of those files seem to be what I am looking for. I have a feeling it is encrypted in some file but I thought I would ask if anyone knows. Most of the devices tell me that the passphrase is unchanged when i go into the settings of already configured networks. This does not help me if i forget what the passphrase is. Thanks in advance.
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Is there a file in the files structure that houses the WPA passphrase. I have looked around in \system\etc\wifi but none of those files seem to be what I am looking for. I have a feeling it is encrypted in some file but I thought I would ask if anyone knows. Most of the devices tell me that the passphrase is unchanged when i go into the settings of already configured networks. This does not help me if i forget what the passphrase is. Thanks in advance.
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If you are rooted you can use WiFi key recovery from the market to recover your passphrase. I have no idea where it gets this information though, you could always ask the dev I imagine.
you will need root to read /data or adb.
the wpa psk is clear text in
/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
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If you are rooted you can use WiFi key recovery from the market to recover your passphrase. I have no idea where it gets this information though, you could always ask the dev I imagine.
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That helps for my rooted phone but not for the stupid Kindle Fire one of my co-workers has. That is the device I am really trying to extract the passphrase from. I will look at that app for my phone though.
jschauf said:
That helps for my rooted phone but not for the stupid Kindle Fire one of my co-workers has. That is the device I am really trying to extract the passphrase from. I will look at that app for my phone though.
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Well you need root either way. :/
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Well you need root either way. :/
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Figures, guess I will have to figure something else out.
you MIGHT be able to do it with adb without root
if you have adb on a computer somewhere try
adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
Hi, I've read a lot of threads about this and have found no feasible answer to this (at least for me). My Atrix 4G running android 2.3.4 on Blue Chronic firmware "HomeBase Mega4 - Gingerbread 2.3.4" shows a blank field in the "My phone number" section. I know that using a Sony Ericsson or an old Samsung phone will allow me to edit this on my sim card, however I do not have access to either of these types of phones. Has anybody found a way to edit this on the Atrix itself, either by using SQLite editor or even using Root Explorer's text editor? I can do it easily if I can just find the fields that need to be edited. Please help.
Any possible solutions will be much appreciated.
Also does anybody know where I can find the .apk files after an apps been installed, do they get saved to a folder on the phone like a computer's "Temporary Internet Files" folder when you just click "run" in the dialog box?
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Also does anybody know where I can find the .apk files after an apps been installed, do they get saved to a folder on the phone like a computer's "Temporary Internet Files" folder when you just click "run" in the dialog box?
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Download AppMonster, select the app you want the apk for, select backup. Use Root Explorer to navigate to sdcard/appmonster2/[the app you want]/rev/you will find the apk here
Thanks Pirate.
Now I still need the My phone number info, hopefully someone has that info....
You can edit the phone number using CM7
hmm, I have blue chronic right now, maybe I'll try to install CM7 again, last time I tried my phone soft bricked itself.. well, I soft bricked it...
Edit: Thanks for the tip though, I'll try it again...
Update: For some reason I am unable to install CM7. No clue why, I'll do a little research and try again. In the mean time if anyone has any other possible solutions, they would be much appreciated.
Still having trouble with this, if anyone has any roms other than CM7 that they would recommend that would be nice.
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Still having trouble with this, if anyone has any roms other than CM7 that they would recommend that would be nice.
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Are you sure you have the latest recovery recommended for CM7?
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Are you sure you have the latest recovery recommended for CM7?
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How can I be sure and what is the recommended?
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How can I be sure and what is the recommended?
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Just download the Rom Manager app from the market, it should let you know if your recovery is up to date and offer to update it for you if it isn't
Okay, I stated doing that after I saw your post, but just to be on the safe side, what is the recommended version, or if you're not entirely sure, where can I get it?
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Just download the Rom Manager app from the market, it should let you know if your recovery is up to date and offer to update it for you if it isn't
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Okay, so I have 5.0.2.0. Do you know if that's the latest recommended?
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Yes sir you should be good..happy flashing
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Yes sir you should be good..happy flashing
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Okay, I have one last question for you, I can't find any threads that really explain how to fastboot and the requirements thereof, would you be kind enough to help me there? I used to know, but know my computer doesn't recognize the command and I've forgotten how to get it to recognize them...
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Okay, I have one last question for you, I can't find any threads that really explain how to fastboot and the requirements thereof, would you be kind enough to help me there? I used to know, but know my computer doesn't recognize the command and I've forgotten how to get it to recognize them...
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You have to use the cd (change directory command) in your command prompt to get to where you fastboot program is so for example if its file path is c:/androidtools/fastboot.exe
you would have to open cmd and type
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cd c:\androidtools\
and then you could run any fastboot commands from there
if you don't already have fastboot it's here
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You have to use the cd (change directory command) in your command prompt to get to where you fastboot program is so for example if its file path is c:/androidtools/fastboot.exe
you would have to open cmd and type
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and then you could run any fastboot commands from there
if you don't already have fastboot it's here
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Sorry I missed it, I figured it out after a while though, my directory is also different than yours, but thank you.
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i use stock rom and can't see my number in settings
gokhansouth said:
i use stock rom and can't see my number in settings
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It's the same for me
I had that problem when I switched my carrier. I have not came across a ROM for it that allows SIM number change. If you dont have an issue installing this, use that to change your number, otherwise you might need to borrow someone's blackberry phone to do it, most of the BB's are known to be able to edit SIM numbers apparently.
I ended up digging out my old Acer Liquid E running CM7 based ROM which had the SIM number option and worked like a charm on my current SIM (it is the proper number now). But this option is no where to be found on the Atrix's CM7 ROMs
Root:
1. Enable Unknown Sources under Security
2. Unlock Developer Options
3. Enable Usb Debugging
4. Install Kingroot
http://www.kingroot.net
5. Run the app and follow instructions until root
6. Download mrw folder
http://www.4shared.com/zip/HucTEoJoba/mrw.html
then place it in the root of Device Storage using the Default app "MyFiles"
7. Install ROM Toolbox Pro
http://www.4shared.com/mobile/c87lgrS4ba/ROM_Toolbox_Pro_v6065.html
8. Run the app and Grant Root Permission
9. Open Terminal Emulator under Tools tab
Enter Commands as follow:
su
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
10. Let it run
11. After is done it will open SuperSu
12. Update Binary as Normal
13. Reboot
14. Your done :good:
Enable Tethering
Using a root file explorer such as ES File Explorer or your preferred file manager, mount /system rw. Navigate to /system and find and open the build.prop file.
Find..
Code:
# Disable Tethering (Tracfone)
ro.tether.denied=true
Change to...
Code:
# Disable Tethering (Tracfone)
ro.tether.denied=false
Save the file, make sure its permissions are set to -rw-r--r--, reboot and Tethering will be available in the settings menu.
Excuse me, does this "Rooting" process allows me to use the micro Sim of any company?
Koenji said:
Excuse me, does this "Rooting" process allows me to use the micro Sim of any company?
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Nope, any SIM other than a Verizon Wireless one will simply say Invalid SIM.
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Nope, any SIM other than a Verizon Wireless one will simply say Invalid SIM.
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If you don't mind telling me, what process is the one required so that the phone recognizes SIMS from other companies? Flashing? Sorry for the amateur question.
I have no idea. There isn't anything to flash. No roms, no kernels, no recoveries no nothing. There appears to be zero interest in this variant by the dev community.
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I have no idea. There isn't anything to flash. No roms, no kernels, no recoveries no nothing. There appears to be zero interest in this variant by the dev community.
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I guess i will wait a bit for those tools before i give up and try to sell this device since its no use to me, being unable to use SIMS for other companies.
Koenji said:
I guess i will wait a bit for those tools before i give up and try to sell this device since its no use to me, being unable to use SIMS for other companies.
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You may use a verified online website to sim card unlock the phone to any company
Koenji said:
Excuse me, does this "Rooting" process allows me to use the micro Sim of any company?
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No sir im sorry
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You may use a verified online website to sim card unlock the phone to any company
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I can confirm that this does in fact not work. Invalid SIM. No unlock menu.
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I can confirm that this does in fact not work. Invalid SIM. No unlock menu.
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Thanks for the information fellas. So basically we have to wait until someone with the knowledge can extract those files (Roms, kernels, recoveries).
By some of the comments i've seen here, i get the impression that only the high-end phones are the ones that the community gets behind? How unfortunate if true.
By the way i saw in a different post someone uploaded a Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/development/rom-download-sm-s920l-straight-talk-usa-t3265004/page2
Yes, and that ROM will turn your Grand Prime into a Core Prime (Franken Prime) with lots of things not working. There are no stock roms available for this variant.
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Yes, and that ROM will turn your Grand Prime into a Core Prime (Franken Prime) with lots of things not working. There are no stock roms available for this variant.
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Thanks for the warning.
i cant get the build.prop to save after editing the data tethering line... idk how to set the permisions on the file
Galaxy Grand Prime Value Edition 5.1.1
Hello guys can you help me. ? Android os is draining battery like hell .About 4-5% and it's the second after screen. Before this facebook messenger and facebook was sucking my battery . I uninstalled them.. but android os is still draining my battery.. what I should do ? It' draining about 10-15 % overnigh . I have installed greenfy and i just have only wifi opened.. but it's still draining. Please helpp
Spartacus first you have to be root, then es editor to edit the build.prop, close out and reboot...should see the the tether option enabled...worked flawless for me
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Spartacus first you have to be root, then es editor to edit the build.prop, close out and reboot...should see the the tether option enabled...worked flawless for me
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i actually was able to do it, using the rom tools thing that the guy provides in his steps
Yea that works to both shouldn't have a issue with
Can someone pull all system files from a (preferably) completely stock or factory reset device via adb? Please! Thank you!
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I have no idea. There isn't anything to flash. No roms, no kernels, no recoveries no nothing. There appears to be zero interest in this variant by the dev community.
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yeah ik theres alot of interest but no ones developing for it id love to but i dont know much for baking android os id take a look into the s5 and s6 area since it uses a bit of the same software.
I have an electrum wallet on an old android phone, for which I have forgotten the pin. Seed is also gone. The pin is a 6 digit number. I have found a script which was used to bruteforce it and send the funds into another account..
The problem is that I cannot figure out how to run the script on my phone. I am using android studio and uiautomator. I need to find a way to run the script on the electrum wallet app so it can bruteforce the pin.
Any advice is welcome. There is around 0.1 btc in the wallet so I promise to send 0.05 to anyone who figures it out.
Script: https://pastebin.com/XND4HXpU
Simillar thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Electrum/comments/5zwar6
The phone is an LG G4 running android 6.0
Cheers!
Have you tried pulling the wallet file off the device to your pc? It's probably easier to crack it from there.
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Have you tried pulling the wallet file off the device to your pc? It's probably easier to crack it from there.
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I couldn't find the wallet.dat file. I have seen that other people don't seem to find them easily as well.
Any idea how to do it?
dyelbuterol said:
I couldn't find the wallet.dat file. I have seen that other people don't seem to find them easily as well.
Any idea how to do it?
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Do you have root? The file should be "defaul_wallet" not a wallet.dat
I don't. Searching for it doesn't return anything.
Any idea where it might be?
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I don't. Searching for it doesn't return anything.
Any idea where it might be?
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okok no worries, it won't show up if you don't have root
So basically make an adb backup of the device then extract the file from there then run btcrecover on the wallet to get the pin. This should be overall way quicker than using uiautomator.
from here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Electrum/comments/6sqabv/_/dlfi341
I will give it a go as soon as I can and let you know.
Cheers
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I made it to the tar part using this guide and I have given the file to one of my programmer friends but I haven't heard back from him yet.