I take no credit for any of this but I followed the below link on my Rogers S4 and wallet is working perfect.
Description: This method will help you get Google Wallet working on your Galaxy S4, regardless if you have a TouchWiz-based ROM or AOSP-based and whether it's Odexed or Deodexed. This should also work on all US/Canadian Galaxy S4's.
Please Note: In order to use this method you need to be rooted[ and have a custom recovery.
Downloads (Version R96 v16)
com.modaco.xposed.wallet.apk
JFLTEVZW-Wallet-TW-JB-1.6-R96-v16.zip
JFLTEVZW-Wallet-AOSP-JB-1.6-R96-v16.zip
scripts.zip
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How to Apply Mod - Method A
1. Make sure you have no Google Wallet pre-installed, or if you do, reset data on it
2. Once you have reset the data, go to the Wallet app in your Application Manager
3. If you see "Uninstall Updates", select that button, but if you see "Disable" button leave it alone
4. Using a root explorer and text editor, change build.prop lines to correspond to this
Code:
ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus
ro.product.name=yakju
ro.product.device=maguro
5. Keep an old version as a backup
6. Copy the TouchWiz or AOSP zip file for the mod to your phone/SD Card
7. Reboot into your recovery and flash the Google Wallet mod
8. Boot back into the OS and open Xposed Installer app (should be installed after flash)
9. Select "Install/Update" and allow root access if it asks
10. Reboot your device
11. Download and install Paul's Xposed Wallet apk
12. Launch Xposed Installer app again and go to the "Modules" tab
13. Enable the module by checking the checkbox for it
14. Reboot your device again
15. Now open Google Wallet and setup everything as needed (PIN/Security/Cards, etc...)
16. After it is all setup and working, change your modified build.prop back to the below lines
Code:
ro.product.model=SCH-I545
ro.product.name=jfltevzw
ro.product.device=jfltevzw
17. Reboot your phone normally one last time and you will be all set
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How to Apply Mod - Method B
1. Make sure you have no Google Wallet pre-installed, or if you do, reset data on it
2. Once you have reset the data, go to the Wallet app in your Application Manager
3. If you see "Uninstall Updates", select that button, but if you see "Disable" button leave it alone
4. Download "scripts.zip" file attached to OP below
5. Extract it on your computer
6. Install GScript LiteGScript Lite app from the Play Store
7. Make a folder on your Internal Storage (not SD Card) called "gscript"
8. Copy both scripts over to this folder
9. Launch GScript Lite
10. Add the scripts into the app (Menu key, Add Script, Load file, etc..)
11. Edit.sh will edit build.prop to modified and Stock.sh brings it back to stock
12. Run the Edit script (it's okay if GScript force closes)
13. Copy the TouchWiz or AOSP zip file for the mod to your phone/SD Card
14. Reboot into your recovery and flash the Google Wallet mod
15. Boot back into the OS and open Xposed Installer app (should be installed after flash)
16. Select "Install/Update" and allow root access if it asks
17. Reboot your device again
18. Download and install Paul's Xposed Wallet apk
19. Launch Xposed Installer app again and go to the "Modules" tab
20. Enable the module by checking the checkbox for it
21. Reboot your device again
22. Now open Google Wallet and setup everything as needed (PIN/Security/Cards, etc...)
23. After it is all setup, launch GScript Lite and run the Stock.sh script
24. Reboot your phone normally one last time and you will be all set
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When Changing Roms
1. Open Google Wallet
2. Press the Menu key on your device
3. Select "Settings"
4. Select "Reset Google Wallet app"
5. Select "Reset" button
6. Flash your new ROM and/or wipe as needed
7. Follow Method A or B again from the beginning
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Updating to New Version Anytime
1. Follow Method A (steps #4 and 5) or B (steps #9 and 12)
2. Reboot your device
3. Open the Play Store and update Google Wallet
4. Open Google Wallet and test everything is working
5. If all is good, follow Method A (step #16) or B (step #23)
6. Reboot your device again and confirm everything still working
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Credits
Credit goes to open1your1eyes0 for providing the original thread (Original Post)
Credit goes to PaulOBrien for providing the patched Google Wallet apk (Original Post)
Credit goes to tonu42 for creating the original thread for the mod (Original Post)
Credit goes to rovo89 for creating the Xposed Mod (Original Post)
Credit goes to joemagistro for creating the deodexed-only version of this mod in the T-Mobile Galaxy S4 section (Original Post)
Definitely going to be looking into this right now.
Is this different from...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2278276
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282904
scott14719 said:
Is this different from...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2278276
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282904
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Yes, and the top one is only for deodex so not all people can use it. The bottom one put me in a boot loop so it might work for all US odexed ROMs but not Canadian. The one I've posted appears to work for all Canadian and US deodex or odexed
Thanks! Working for me... at least running, haven't tried to use it in a store yet.
I switched my build.prop back to my AT&T one after setting it up, not the Verizon one shown here.
Running Goldeneye 1.3 deodex and following the instructions for Option A to the letter and it keeps giving me a message saying that Google Wallet can't be configured and to check my network. I have cellular signal and I am connected to my WiFi. Trying Option B now....
*EDIT* Just tried Option B and getting the same error. "Device Not Ready. Wallet is unable to proceed unitl the device is fully initialized. Make sure the device has network access and try rebooting if the problem persists." I've tried all that and still not having any luck. ugh.
I'm not one hundred percent but I think you have to change the ro.product to the following
SGH-I337
Instead of vzw to att for the bottom two
AT&T S4 | MDOB | Faux123 003m | xda premium
Cool working for me on roger ,just have to try when i go get my coffee tomorrow !
I use method 1 but, i put back my default device ,model and name
Thanks op
I have wallet set up but purchases keep getting declined anyone no why?
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SEscobedo said:
Running Goldeneye 1.3 deodex and following the instructions for Option A to the letter and it keeps giving me a message saying that Google Wallet can't be configured and to check my network. I have cellular signal and I am connected to my WiFi. Trying Option B now....
*EDIT* Just tried Option B and getting the same error. "Device Not Ready. Wallet is unable to proceed unitl the device is fully initialized. Make sure the device has network access and try rebooting if the problem persists." I've tried all that and still not having any luck. ugh.
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The below quote should get it working, its what I did nd i'm not having that issue myself anymore.
Khalsa4G said:
I'm not one hundred percent but I think you have to change the ro.product to the following
SGH-I337
Instead of vzw to att for the bottom two
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love_in_slowmotion said:
I have wallet set up but purchases keep getting declined anyone no why?
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Works for me at McDonalds and Tim Hortons, my usual places. Make sure you've got the right card set up?
kylecore said:
The below quote should get it working, its what I did nd i'm not having that issue myself anymore.
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Works for me at McDonalds and Tim Hortons, my usual places. Make sure you've got the right card set up?
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Yes
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How do I know if my ROM is deodexed or not? I'm on task aokp
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kylecore said:
The below quote should get it working, its what I did nd i'm not having that issue myself anymore.
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So would it be:
ro.product.model=SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteatt
ro.product.device=jflteatt
?
Dallenn said:
How do I know if my ROM is deodexed or not? I'm on task aokp
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Look in System / Apps find a system app and see if it has a odex file below it
I don't think Task aokp is odex though.
SEscobedo said:
So would it be:
ro.product.model=SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteatt
ro.product.device=jflteatt
?
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I believe so, if you edit in Root Explorer it will automatically make a backup incase it doesn't work
SEscobedo said:
So would it be:
ro.product.model=SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteatt
ro.product.device=jflteatt
?
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Yes but no.
ro.product.model=SAMSUNG-SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteuc
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MikeC4510 said:
Yes but no.
ro.product.model=SAMSUNG-SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteuc
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ro.product.model=SAMSUNG-SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteuc
ro.product.device=jflteatt
? Or would I not even touch device.
im getting a device not ready error after i followed all instructions...
any idea?
1337M
fadim14 said:
im getting a device not ready error after i followed all instructions...
any idea?
1337M
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Look above your post and try the build prop edit. I'll have to update the OP when I'm home
done. Same error
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Try changing your 1 to an I on the model it's not a 1337 it's an I337
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Related
How to enable GTalk with Video Chat without the need for WiFi:
1. Download the attached file to your SD card
2. Open Root Explorer and navigate to and open the zip file
3. Copy talk2.apk to /system/app (make sure R/W is selected)
4. Now you have both talk.apk and talk2.apk in the APP directory
5. Rename Talk.apk to Talk.apk1 (optional, just house-cleaning)
6. Select and hold Talk2.apk and press Permissions and select:
- User: Read, Write
- Group: Read
- Others: Read
7. Go back to the extracted files on your sdcard and copy libtalk_jni.so
8. Copy to system/lib (make sure R/W is selected)
9. Press and hold on libtalk_jni.so and press Permissions and select:
- User: Read, Write
- Group: Read
- Others: Read
10. Reboot your device.
11. Open Talk and change your status to allow Video and Voice chat
Viola!
credit goes to whomever originally figured this out... There are several sources. If you know who originally came up with this solution, let me know and i will credit them in here.
Whats google talk? I never used that yet, used tango once, can "allshare" bluetooth stuff to my friends phone? it said it needed wifi.
Edgarhighman said:
Whats google talk? I never used that yet, ...
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Google Talk is Google's messaging service. It has been around for years. A few months ago it started offering video chat, and now that is available on Android. This app will remove the requirement to be on wifi to use video chat.
used tango once, can "allshare" bluetooth stuff to my friends phone? it said it needed wifi.
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um.. I don't know.... maybe start a thread in Q&A
Dude, I don't know how you did it but this is an awesome thing! Thanks! Downloading and installing now..
omac_ranger said:
Dude, I don't know how you did it but this is an awesome thing! Thanks! Downloading and installing now..
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Thanks, but i didn't come up with this on my own. This comes from several places out there, and i couldn't find a single original source to give credit to... So anyway, this is the process i follow every time i flash a new kernel.
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if you want to enable gtalk video chat over 3g/4g, just download and run this app:
https://market.android.com/details?...wyLDEsImNvbS5pbm5vZHJvaWQuZ3RhbGtlbmFibGVyIl0.
easily done in 1 step. No need to do all those steps.
nyydynasty said:
if you want to enable gtalk video chat over 3g/4g, just download and run this app:
https://market.android.com/details?...wyLDEsImNvbS5pbm5vZHJvaWQuZ3RhbGtlbmFibGVyIl0.
easily done in 1 step. No need to do all those steps.
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Yes, that works if your version of Google Talk already has video enabled...
However, the steps in the OP will enable video and enable video over 3g/4g.
joeybear23 said:
Yes, that works if your version of Google Talk already has video enabled...
However, the steps in the OP will enable video and enable video over 3g/4g.
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gotcha. thanks for the clarification
nyydynasty said:
gotcha. thanks for the clarification
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No problemo
Hi When i try to copy that file and paste it it gives me error saying warning , "you cannot paste here because the file system is read only" donno how can i resolve this issue, i am new with android.
rankitt said:
Hi When i try to copy that file and paste it it gives me error saying warning , "you cannot paste here because the file system is read only" donno how can i resolve this issue, i am new with android.
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Look for a "mount r/w" option near at the top. This will make the location writable; allowing you to make the desired changes. What file explorer are you using?
this is an interesting topic because I have the Samsung epic touch galaxy s ii for sprint, and I've been able to video chat thru 3g/4g/wifi the entire time, no modifications required. I wonder why at&t would block that for you guys?
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I have the new HTC Vivid
I tried to install the link you posted but it didnt work. Told me "Unable to get root access. Exiting application".
Can you advise?
ss1017s said:
I tried to install the link you posted but it didnt work. Told me "Unable to get root access. Exiting application".
Can you advise?
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Are you rooted?
sorry, i dont know what that means. im new to the droid world. how do i check?
ss1017s said:
sorry, i dont know what that means. im new to the droid world. how do i check?
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If you don't know what root is then you more then likely are not rooted.
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ss1017s said:
sorry, i dont know what that means. im new to the droid world. how do i check?
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Go here ......http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
you the man
T h a n k y o u
joeybear23 said:
How to enable GTalk with Video Chat without the need for WiFi:
1. Download the attached file to your SD card
2. Open Root Explorer and navigate to and open the zip file
3. Copy talk2.apk to /system/app (make sure R/W is selected)
4. Now you have both talk.apk and talk2.apk in the APP directory
5. Rename Talk.apk to Talk.apk1 (optional, just house-cleaning)
6. Select and hold Talk2.apk and press Permissions and select:
- User: Read, Write
- Group: Read
- Others: Read
7. Go back to the extracted files on your sdcard and copy libtalk_jni.so
8. Copy to system/lib (make sure R/W is selected)
9. Press and hold on libtalk_jni.so and press Permissions and select:
- User: Read, Write
- Group: Read
- Others: Read
10. Reboot your device.
11. Open Talk and change your status to allow Video and Voice chat
Viola!
credit goes to whomever originally figured this out... There are several sources. If you know who originally came up with this solution, let me know and i will credit them in here.
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Is this still a current version? I am planning to put it in to ICScrewD 2.1 and running a search this is the best option I have found. Am I right?
I am not sure.
I have gotten auto updates from the market since this install though, so i believe you can make it current and then push the apk into the ROM
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To start with, I did no real development on this, I just figured out what needed to be changed from the original method discovered by WarlockLord. All credit for this goes to him. See his thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031127 for more details.
I searched through the CleanROM topic (non-Verizon specific) and only saw people saying they wanted a way to get Wallet as the original method did not work for CleanROM, so I apologize if this was discovered already. I wanted to use CleanROM and Wallet so I played with it for a while and found out how to get it working.
1. Either extract the Wallet APK from WarlockLord's ZIP or download it from below.
2. Copy it to \system\app\ and give it permissions of rw- r-- r--.
3. Modify your build.prop to represent the Galaxy Nexus with the info in the original thread.
4. Reboot.
5. Open Wallet and do the setup of the account and card(s).
6. Modify your build.prop back to original settings.
7. Reboot.
After this it continues to open the app and keeps the selected card, I haven't attempted to make a purchase with it yet but it functions the same as it did after following the steps in the original method so I presume it would work the same afterwards.
Here is what I had to do:
1.) Edit my build.prop file
Code:
ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus
ro.product.name=yakju
ro.product.device=maguro
2.) Reboot
3.) Download the wallet app from the market and set it up, add card etc..
4.) Delete the app from /data/app/ after setup
5.) Put the wallet from the zip file in /system/app/
6.) Test it, reboot and launch it again
7.) put my build.prop back
Code:
ro.product.model=SCH-I605
ro.product.name=t0ltevzw
ro.product.device= t0ltevzw
I have had no issues using it at stores that support it. Originally I flashed the zip, but that kept crashing my NFC as that flash was for Android 4.1.1 I think, and CR is 4.1.2. To fix it, I just used TitaniumBackup to grab the NFC and NFCTest programs from my nandroid backup of the fresh Clean Rom install and place them back in /system/app/ and reboot.
I tried flashing the zip first too and experienced the same NFC crashing, but when I tried doing the install from the market like you did it just kept saying the 'Setting up Google Wallet, this may take up to 5 minutes.' It was only after starting with the modified APK that it let me continue past that.
opalelement said:
To start with, I did no real development on this, I just figured out what needed to be changed from the original method discovered by WarlockLord. All credit for this goes to him. See his thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031127 for more details.
I searched through the CleanROM topic (non-Verizon specific) and only saw people saying they wanted a way to get Wallet as the original method did not work for CleanROM, so I apologize if this was discovered already. I wanted to use CleanROM and Wallet so I played with it for a while and found out how to get it working.
1. Either extract the Wallet APK from WarlockLord's ZIP or download it from below.
2. Copy it to \system\app\ and give it permissions of rw- r-- r--.
3. Modify your build.prop to represent the Galaxy Nexus with the info in the original thread.
4. Reboot.
5. Open Wallet and do the setup of the account and card(s).
6. Modify your build.prop back to original settings.
7. Reboot.
After this it continues to open the app and keeps the selected card, I haven't attempted to make a purchase with it yet but it functions the same as it did after following the steps in the original method so I presume it would work the same afterwards.
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Just wanted to let others know this worked like a charm for me. Haven't tried to make a purchase yet but Wallet appears ready to do so. Thanks!
opalelement said:
To start with, I did no real development on this, I just figured out what needed to be changed from the original method discovered by WarlockLord. All credit for this goes to him. See his thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031127 for more details.
I searched through the CleanROM topic (non-Verizon specific) and only saw people saying they wanted a way to get Wallet as the original method did not work for CleanROM, so I apologize if this was discovered already. I wanted to use CleanROM and Wallet so I played with it for a while and found out how to get it working.
1. Either extract the Wallet APK from WarlockLord's ZIP or download it from below.
2. Copy it to \system\app\ and give it permissions of rw- r-- r--.
3. Modify your build.prop to represent the Galaxy Nexus with the info in the original thread.
4. Reboot.
5. Open Wallet and do the setup of the account and card(s).
6. Modify your build.prop back to original settings.
7. Reboot.
After this it continues to open the app and keeps the selected card, I haven't attempted to make a purchase with it yet but it functions the same as it did after following the steps in the original method so I presume it would work the same afterwards.
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Working! No NFC issues so far, they were either happening ever 10 seconds or any time I opened a system app. Wallet comes up everytime with all the information still there. I'll give it a test tomorrow at the store
One thing to note in the above instructions is when you mess with the build.prop file make sure you change the permissions to rw-- r-- r-- if you dont you will go into boot loop....ask me how I know...
Thank you guys for putting up a clutter free working process
and for clarification I am on verizon CleanROM ACE 4.0.5
ok i just tried to do this and this the message i got. of course this isnt a gn2 but thats the message
From what I have read in the main 150+ page post, not all readers work with Google Wallet, and not all stores have it enabled. Some stores you also have to have them hit credit on their side for it to work before you try and use Wallet.
What store did you try this at?
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igknight said:
From what I have read in the main 150+ page post, not all readers work with Google Wallet, and not all stores have it enabled. Some stores you also have to have them hit credit on their side for it to work before you try and use Wallet.
What store did you try this at?
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The reader detected issue seems to be related to Wallet only on the Note II (or possibly other unsupported phones). All of the places I got the reader detected issue, Wallet worked with my Galaxy Nexus. I don't think it is a reader issue.
I've only used it once so far, but had no issues.
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So I managed to get Google Wallet working on the AT&T Galaxy S4 using what has become common place now - using files from Sprint's phone. Since they have an MDL release, our files are actually very similar making this easy to do. Of course, that also means you should be on MDL to use this. It may work on older releases, but I haven't tested that.
Since we don't have a recovery, I've attached a zip containing the files you need in the directories they should go in. If someone wants to write a batch file to install it, feel free - but I'm a Linux user I don't use batch files. You will need to install Xposed framework to use this. You may be able to use a region / device patched Wallet APK directly, but I haven't tested that.
Steps:
0) Root is required. A de-odexed system is required.
1) Install the files from the wallet.zip on to your phone, placing the files from the zip in the same directory layout on your phone. Reboot.
2) Install Xposed framework. Run the App, install the modified app_process and reboot.
3) Install the Google Wallet Xposed mod. Run the Xposed Installer App and enable this from the modules tab. Reboot again.
3) Install Google Wallet from the Play Store (I pushed it from play.google.com but whatever works).
4) Run Google Wallet. It should sit as "Setting up Google Wallet" for a few minutes (mine took 2 or 3 minutes) and you should be able to configure Wallet from there.
5) Optional: Restore the AT&T build.prop if you wish. I haven't noticed any side effects from not doing and I like the "4G" icon.
build.prop changes:
Code:
ro.product.model=SAMSUNG-SGH-I337
ro.product.name=jflteuc
ro.product.device=jflteatt
ro.build.product=jflteatt
This is not for inexperienced users. You assume all risk by attempting the above procedure.
I would highly recommend you make a backup of the Google Wallet app and data using Titanium Backup after setup. If you wipe data down the road, it may be impossible to reset your Secure Element without doing this. You have been warned!
Edit: My initial upload missed feature.xml in the csc folder in the wallet.zip. Re-download if your does not include a csc folder.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Here are some more detailed instructions provided by @_Dennis_ quoted from here. Edited for clarity.
_Dennis_ said:
Sent ti someone in a PM. Hope this helps those who are not able to figure it out:
Follow the following steps at your own risk, neither Romracer nor I will take responsibility for what YOU choose to do to YOUR phone.
Its simple.
Download the three files in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41404463
Ensure you have deodexed ROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40909863
1) Install the 2 apk files (XposedInstaller and XposedWalletPatcher).
2) Extract the zip file to a folder called wallet_sgs4_att_tw.
3) Copy each file into the right place following the folder structure in the zip as an example:
Things in
wallet_sgs4_att_tw/system/app
Goes to
/system/app
4) Go to xposed installer app (installed in step 1)
5) Go to modules tab
6) select the module xposed wallet patcher
7) go to framework tab
8) install/update
8.5) Connect with adb. "adb shell", "su", "stop", "rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache/*", "exit", "exit"
9) adb reboot
10) Install and run google wallet
11) donate to romracer not me since he is the one who did all the hard work.
Im putting a copy of this in the thread to to help others if they get stuck.
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Not that you have to but would you be able to post a quick video tutorial? I got Google Wallet working on my note 2 which took some modifications that could have been detrimental so I feel confident doing your method but visuals are always helpful. Thanks for the method too.
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mickeywdw1254 said:
Not that you have to but would you be able to post a quick video tutorial? I got Google Wallet working on my note 2 which took some modifications that could have been detrimental so I feel confident doing your method but visuals are always helpful. Thanks for the method too.
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I don't do videos, but I would be happy to link to one if someone else provided it. I'd also be happy to attach one of those "copy it to your SD card and run run.bat" if someone provided it. I'm just here to provide the groundwork and foundation
romracer said:
I don't do videos, but I would be happy to link to one if someone else provided it. I'd also be happy to attach one of those "copy it to your SD card and run run.bat" if someone provided it. I'm just here to provide the groundwork and foundation
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So I copied the wallet.zip files on to my system dir. Rebooted my phone and now it's a blank screen with just the blue LED pulsating. I"m sure I did something wrong here, not sure what it was. Still at the 1st step.
Thanks,
t
t00fan said:
So I copied the wallet.zip files on to my system dir. Rebooted my phone and now it's a blank screen with just the blue LED pulsating. I"m sure I did something wrong here, not sure what it was. Still at the 1st step.
Thanks,
t
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Is your system de-odexed? That's the only thing I can think. Forgot to mention that in the OP. Updated.
romracer said:
Is your system de-odexed? That's the only thing I can think. Forgot to mention that in the OP. Updated.
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Nop. It was Odexed. Any recourse here or is it Kies restore for me? Serves me right for jumping in with both feet
Thanks,
t
where do we put the zip file and do we ust extract
it since we cant flash it with out a recovery
if my internet ever decides to speed up so i can actually complete the dl of odin I may take the plunge and try this
t00fan said:
Nop. It was Odexed. Any recourse here or is it Kies restore for me? Serves me right for jumping in with both feet
Thanks,
t
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Sorry, I feel bad for missing that. I'd use Odin to restore if I were you. It will preserve your data, so you will just need to re-root (and re-OTA if you want it).
So if I'm on AT&T there's no way to get this working yet?
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Dallenn said:
So if I'm on AT&T there's no way to get this working yet?
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I'm on AT&T and it works.
That being said you have to change build.prop modoco's xposed hack to kill the device check did not work.
Not sure why.
Thanks romracer
The only changes in features.xml were in the NFC section yea?
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Dallenn said:
So if I'm on AT&T there's no way to get this working yet?
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It works on AT&T; there's just no recovery to install an easy to use zip for you yet. It has to be done by hand. I'll repack this once an unlocked bootloader is available.
_Dennis_ said:
I'm on AT&T and it works.
That being said you have to change build.prop modoco's xposed hack to kill the device check did not work.
Not sure why.
Thanks romracer
The only changes in features.xml were in the NFC section yea?
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I attached the Google Wallet Xposed patch I use; it works. You do have to edit build.prop (or use the included one) for initial Wallet setup. This is because this information is used in initial provisioning and there's no way around it (this is required for the SGS3 / Note2 / using with AOSP / etc).
Yes, the only changes to feature.xml was in the NFC section.
romracer said:
It works on AT&T; there's just no recovery to install an easy to use zip for you yet. It has to be done by hand. I'll repack this once an unlocked bootloader is available.
I attached the Google Wallet Xposed patch I use; it works. You do have to edit build.prop (or use the included one) for initial Wallet setup. This is because this information is used in initial provisioning and there's no way around it (this is required for the SGS3 / Note2 / using with AOSP / etc).
Yes, the only changes to feature.xml was in the NFC section.
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Aye I changed my build.prop back to AT&T, I modded systemui to show AT&T as eupoean for signal icons/ signal bars set to 6 so I did not want to lose that lol.
Thank you for confirmation on the features.xml I use a few mods in there and was easier to copy NFC the each mod.
Hopefully I dont kill my phone like ive been doing messing with /system hacks. I dont want to go through it all again lol.
I thought a deodexed system wasnot available for AT&T users...
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Dallenn said:
I thought a deodexed system wasnot available for AT&T users...
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Look at development section Nottach has a p-rom
Can verify wallet works at McDonald's. Went for lunch to check lol
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romracer said:
Sorry, I feel bad for missing that. I'd use Odin to restore if I were you. It will preserve your data, so you will just need to re-root (and re-OTA if you want it).
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no worries bud. up & running again. Would love to try this when there is a de-odexed rom out.
is there a way do get around not being deoxed, and what exactly do we have to deox is there a system file to replace or can we just rename the systemUI.odex file
Sent ti someone in a PM. Hope this helps those who are not able to figure it out:
Follow the following steps at your own risk, neither Romracer nor I will take responsibility for what YOU choose to do to YOUR phone.
Its simple.
Download the three files in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41404463
Ensure you have deodexed ROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40909863
1) Install the 2 apk files.
2) Extract the zip file
3) Copy each file into the right place following the folder structure in the zip as an example:
Things in
wallet_sgs4_att_tw/system/app
Goes to
/system/app
4) Go to xposed installer app (installed in step 1)
5) Go to modules tab
6) select the module xposed wallet patcher
7) go to framework tab
8) install/update
9) Reboot
10) Install and run google wallet
11) donate to romracer not me since he is the one who did all the hard work.
Im putting a copy of this in the thread to to help others if they get stuck.
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djmouse said:
is there a way do get around not being deoxed, and what exactly do we have to deox is there a system file to replace or can we just rename the systemUI.odex file
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You MIGHT be able to rename the odex files, but im not sure.
Why stay odexed? You can use Nottach's p-ROM from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40909863
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_Dennis_ said:
Sent ti someone in a PM. Hope this helps those who are not able to figure it out:
Follow the following steps at your own risk, neither Romracer nor I will take responsibility for what YOU choose to do to YOUR phone.
Its simple.
Download the three files in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41404463
Ensure you have deodexed ROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40909863
1) Install the 2 apk files.
2) Extract the zip file
3) Copy each file into the right place following the folder structure in the zip as an example:
Things in
wallet_sgs4_att_tw/system/app
Goes to
/system/app
4) Go to xposed installer app (installed in step 1)
5) Go to modules tab
6) select the module xposed wallet patcher
7) go to framework tab
8) install/update
9) Reboot
10) Install and run google wallet
11) donate to romracer not me since he is the one who did all the hard work.
Im putting a copy of this in the thread to to help others if they get stuck.
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You MIGHT be able to rename the odex files, but im not sure.
Why stay odexed? You can use Nottach's p-ROM from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40909863
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not that i wanna stay oxed im just happy with everything thats on my phone right now i dont really want to run a custom rom i dont wanna lose any of the samsung features or anything they actually work very well for me all the gestures people complain there gimicy but they all work perfect for me, but i really need wallet, to be honest ive been flashing roms for a while im not sure what the deox is gonna do exactly,but if theres a way to just make my phone think its oxed just for wallet id rather do that you know what im saying?
How to install the Xposed Framework and Use it ( Thanks to Rovo 89)
I made this guide because I thought the RAZR community lacked the knowledge about these xposed frameworks and how to use it. Only a few devs have actually implemented it. I have made this as simple as possible.
I have moved this thread here because the old one has been made for apps only
For the framework:
Download XposedInstaller.apk and install it ( download below)
Launch the Xposed Installer and click on "Install/Update"
Reboot
Done!
For any modifications/modules you want to install:
Download .apk and install it ( first install the app settings)
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" tab (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the checkbox
Reboot
Done!
Instructions for using modules :
Starting with Gmail
At this point i believe u have rebooted your phone after installing app settings and before that the Xposed installer itself
Open app settings and search for Gmail.
To get the kind of result displayed below
1. Change Screen(dp) settings to preferably 600*1024
2. Change font scale to 80 otherwise the dual panel will look messed up.
3. I would suggest u change the orientation to always landscape - worked best for me - depends on your liking
press the save button on the right top corner (then press yes) and check your newly designed gmail app right away
You can tinker with the settings and change it to your liking
Now lets move on to System Settings menu. (Dual panel!)( If u dont use Liquid smooth or AOKP)
search for settings in App settings
in the settings menu
Change DPI to 160
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600
and font scale to 130 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE )
Now save and check it out!
For the same thing - But If u use LiquidSmooth or AOKP)
Search for force dual panel in your system settings menu and check it.
Then go to app settings -> settings -> and then
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Save and enjoy!
Now one last example for the PLAY STORE
Search for playstore in the app settings list and enter it.
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE - YOUR CHOICE - WORKS BOTH WAYS )
Additional Settings for each app:
1. U can check fulscreen to disable statusbar in that app
2. Check screen on to change display timeout to never!( it will always stay on in that ap
3. Go to locale settings and select the language u want to display it in!
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
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rami.ejle said:
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
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Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
actually i deleted a couple of ringtones and it worked thnx for the guide
ı used rom not have multilanguage pack how to add language pack for frameworks folder?
thx
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
woonaval said:
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
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Always follow the original link.(new link). This post was just to introduce newcomers to xposed with detailed instructions
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No space left on device
Gautam Padirooted said:
Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
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I am using BOBCAT Rom v12 (NI4) where xposed framework is pre installed. I opened xposed, clicked install/update it showing me the following error
"Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery-zip...
Mounting /systen writable...
Backup already exist at /system/bin/app_process...orig
Copying app_process...
cp:write error: No space left on device
Could not copy app_process to /system/bin"
I have tried disabler_xposed.zip via recovery mode but no result.
Changed the installation method of xposed....no success either.
The rom is working fine except modules cant be used.........
Any suggestion...................
Thanks in advance.
Solution of xposed framework installation problem
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
rOman2205 said:
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
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not working also
I got it sucessfully installed and working on my AT&T s3
how did you do that ?
There are some lengthy conversations about this so I thought I would shorten things up a bit. This is what "I" did after reading for a an hour or so...
Doesn't work with CM and I had to have root access in order to do what I did. I'm pretty sure there's a non rooted method in the 1st link.
**** I Always do a nandroid/system backup via custom recovery before doing things like this . I'm not responsible for you jacking up your phone. I'm only relaying what I did to my phone so proceed at your own risk.
1) Do a backup in custom recovery
2) I used a file manager, Root Explorer, & confirmed hiddenmenu.apk was in /system/app
3) I used text editor in Root Explorer and navigated to /efs/carrier/HiddenMenu. Changed OFF to ON
4) reboot
5) I viewed LTE band by dialing *#0011#
6) I forced band 4 by dialing *#27663368378# then followed these steps umts>debug>phonecontrol>Network control>band>LTE
7) I reverted the band 4 force by dialing *#27663368378# then followed these steps umts>debug>phonecontrol>Network control>band>automatic. I had to go to sytem settings and get back on LTE & CDMA...menu soft key>system settings>connections>tethering and networks>mobile networks>network mode>LTE/CDMA.
***Now if you don't have the Hidden menu app (.apk) then below is a zipped copy. You will also find a copy of my carrier file which is the parent folder to Hidden menu (file/folder that contains the Hidden menu) . Use the carrier file if you cant get the OFF to ON change to persist (stay ON)
1) First do a backup in your custom recovery.
2) rename your carrier file to carrier.bak
3) copy my carrier file to your efs file
4) ) reboot system
5) profit
***OR***
1) Do a backup in custom recovery
2) rename your hiddenmenu to hiddenmenu.bak
3) copy my hiddenmenu to your carrier file
4) reboot system
5) profit
Credit for steps 1-3 goes to vacaloco...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303905
Credit for step 4 goes to lynyrd65 here post #4...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502716&highlight=aws
Credit, I "think", for step 5 goes to Nhawk here in post #138 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47142892...thanks for the tip Bait-Fish.
Your first link doesn't work. Can you please dumb it down for me, because I really need to get my phone working. Im on MetroPCS with this phone and cant get it to work.
czarcas7ic said:
Your first link doesn't work. Can you please dumb it down for me, because I really need to get my phone working. Im on MetroPCS with this phone and cant get it to work.
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Did you follow the 4 steps? The links are for the purpose of giving credit and for those needing more info...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303905
OP link updated too...
ups2525 said:
Did you follow the 4 steps? That's for the purpose of giving credit and those needing more info...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303905
OP link updated too...
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I know this is a stupid question but where do I get this hiddenmenu.apk?
czarcas7ic said:
I know this is a stupid question but where do I get this hiddenmenu.apk?
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Not at all a stupid question. I'll update the OP. Thanks for asking.
Use a file manager (Root Explorer, Solid Explorer are what I use) and go to system/app and check for it there...
How would you go back to band 13 after forcing band 4?
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stuckintheskull said:
How would you go back to band 13 after forcing band 4?
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Again thanks for asking. I updated the OP so check out step 6...let me know if that does it...:good:
Just a note, step 4 can be done by simply going to settings/more/about phone/status/mobile network type
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joshm.1219 said:
Just a note, step 4 can be done by simply going to settings/more/about phone/status/mobile network type
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I always love it when a heavy hitter chimes in. So cool...thanks for sharing!
Thanks for posting this....very easy way to enable the hidden menu. I suspected my area was very recently update to support band 4 and just confirmed it. I'm getting 31 mbps (weak signal) and my wifes s3 is getting less than 10.
What is the purpose of doing this ? What is in the hidden menu ?
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loco63 said:
What is the purpose of doing this ? What is in the hidden menu ?
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Recent interest in the Samsung Hidden Menu is due to the new band 4 LTE that is producing the blazing fast speeds. Critical/important info can be viewed as well as other features can be changed in the Hidden Menu too. Some examples are your IMEI can be found by enabling the Sammy Hidden Menu and you can change your LTE band from 13 to band 4...
ok....i'm stuck. When I navigate to the file and change off to on, I save the file. But then when I return to view the file again, it has been switched back to off.
What am I doing wrong ? I am saving it. In fact, I get the message "You have made changes to this file, do you want to save before exit? " I choose yes. I must be missing something.....
loco63 said:
ok....i'm stuck. When I navigate to the file and change off to on, I save the file. But then when I return to view the file again, it has been switched back to off.
What am I doing wrong ? I am saving it. In fact, I get the message "You have made changes to this file, do you want to save before exit? " I choose yes. I must be missing something.....
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U rooted?
What file manager are you using?
ups2525 said:
U rooted?
What file manager are you using?
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yes, i am rooted. i am using root explorer. Android 4.3
its strange, like i said.....everytime i switch it to "on", it automatically switches it back to "off".
loco63 said:
yes, i am rooted. i am using root explorer. Android 4.3
its strange, like i said.....everytime i switch it to "on", it automatically switches it back to "off".
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I just went back via RootExplorer and started from stock/OFF. Everything persisted. Try this app...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer&hl=en
Once you enable the hidden menu what is it your wanting to do? When you change OFF to ON, save/exit, and immediately open the file back up what does it read?
ups2525 said:
I just went back via RootExplorer and started from stock/OFF. Everything persisted. Try this app...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer&hl=en
Once you enable the hidden menu what is it your wanting to do? When you change OFF to ON, save/exit, and immediately open the file back up what does it read?
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I really want to turn off the wifi power saving mode. I have been haveing persistant wifi problems after the 4.3 update and i wanted to give this a try.
I will try the suggested explorer. However, using root explorer, when i change the off to on, save and exit, when i return to the file, it is back to off.
here's a zip of my carrier/hiddenmenu file
1) First do a backup in your custom recovery.
***Here's a copy of my carrier file containing a hiddenmenu (set to OFF) and a hiddenmenu.bak.
2) rename your carrier file to carrier.bak
3) copy my carrier file to your efs file
4) reboot system
5) profit
***OR***
1) Do a backup in custom recovery
2) rename your hiddenmenu to hiddenmenu.bak
3) copy my hiddenmenu to your carrier file
4) reboot system
5) profit
That was super kind of you.
Thanks a million !! :good:
interesting post