Is host card emulation part of the 4.4 kernel or are the files located somewhere else. If so is this something we can add to Adreno kernel (4.3)? Sorry haven't been around for a while if this was already touched on.
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No takers? Well has anybody at least had any luck with tap and pay and the actual kiosk
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I'm trying to find out where offline maps are stored. I've looked everywhere
Well I guess almost everywhere. Haha
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I would like to know this as well. It's a pain re downloading them all the time
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Probably best to dl and use root explorer etc to see what updated date wise for specific folders, haven't tried yet but should be easy..
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waterbound said:
Probably best to dl and use root explorer etc to see what updated date wise for specific folders, haven't tried yet but should be easy..
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I did that before asking. If you find something please let us know.
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Android/Google maps/cache..
The files are not named anything that you would recognize but time and date confirms, also it looks as tho offline storage auto deletes itself in 30 days. There is an older version (Google Google Maps 6.8.1 ) which allows storage and real use of offline maps using other apps..rnmaps I think..
Hope that helps
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Scratch that..at least the location part..I used root explorer and search date, name etc and can't find it..yet
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waterbound said:
Scratch that..at least the location part..I used root explorer and search date, name etc and can't find it..yet
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Haha. Its like they're hiding them. I posted here once I gave up.
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Has anyone else found the random hidden videos in their s3? These videos don't show up when you go to Gallery > videos. I found 2 videos in /system/media/video . 1 called android in space the other called sunset.
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Yeah I found. Since then wondering what would be their use? They may have use for specific system feature.
The only way to have found them is by having root access or via es file explorer or something similar. Just another of Google's Easter eggs?
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Haha never noticed them android in space is awesome.
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They reside on the preload partition, have no use and come from Samsung.
Not exactly "hidden" if you ask me.
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sfjuocekr said:
They reside on the preload partition, have no use and come from Samsung.
Not exactly "hidden" if you ask me.
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Not true, they are part of android, not just Samsung.
Also they are not in preload, they are part of system/media/ as already mentioned.
They are in all android installations, CyanogenMod has them, aosp has them etc. etc.
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The reason for them being on the device as with other phones and tablets is so you can check video play back along with checking the screen quality while playing videos.
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sfjuocekr said:
They reside on the preload partition, have no use and come from Samsung.
Not exactly "hidden" if you ask me.
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I would say they were hidden, a normal user wouldn't be looking around the root file systems. Most people who don't know what UNIX is would have no idea that there are directories other than what they can see on /sdcard
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tororosso125 said:
I would say they were hidden, a normal user wouldn't be looking around the root file systems. Most people who don't know what UNIX is would have no idea that there are directories other than what they can see on /sdcard
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From normal user perspective they can be defined as hidden. I agreed. Wih Root and android everything.pretty much. is naked.
I see a lot of comments in playstore have their device name displayed under the name of the commenter. I was wondering how to enable this !! Attached a pic to be more specific
I also have this problem even I am using popular high end Lg optimus 4x hd
I think play store have a lack of device name database because the user that they are commented with optimus 2x their device name is available.
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so....
akshay.mehta9 said:
I also have this problem even I am using popular high end Lg optimus 4x hd
I think play store have a lack of device name database because the user that they are commented with optimus 2x their device name is available.
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I have a galaxy note2 I had to add device name in the comments itself for the developer to know.Which is becoming hard day by day. Any advancements from your side?
I don't have. But i think Google can do anything. Also we don't need to worry the device name problem in comments.
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Link your device to your google account.
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Please explain linking device with account
How
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Link your device to your google account.
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Well I did link it by going to desktop version of playstore and then to devices and settings and device is already there in it and I even gave it nickname "Galaxy note 2 "but none of it worked.
I have an E970 and I unlocked it and rooted and flashed 4.2.2 houstonn ROM and switched to TMO. Anyway I have NFL rewind and when I was on stock a few months ago, (4.1.2) I installed flash 11 and was able to view my rewind games on my phone. Now that I've rooted and put a new ROM, I can not view NFL rewind games anymore. It freezes after 5 sec and buffers til infinity!!!
I'm on
geeb-rootbox-jbhouston-20130720
4.2.2
I've tried modified dolphin browser and stock browser, no solution!! Please give insight.
And I always do it on my home WiFi so network change isn't the issue.
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.....
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Did you reinstall flash?
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Yea absolutely I have flash 11 on my new ROM as well...new browser, modified dolphin...no beans.
I even went back to 4.1.2 snowjb....just to see if it was the 4.1.2 browser that was good...but it did the same thing.
Should I try a more stock ROM than snowjb maybe?
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I would like to try to get the tablet app to work on the phone but I can't get the setting right enough for the market to think my phone is a tablet so I can download it. AND ALL ACROSS THE INTERNET I CANT FIND THE APK FOR NFL GAME REWIND to test it.
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If you have a tablet you can extract the apk yourself and side load it.
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Yea in know but currently I don't unfortunately. :banghead:
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Yea in know but currently I don't unfortunately. :banghead:
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i would think you could just change all the values in your build prop to a tablet model and set your DPI accordingly, there are apps on the market to spoof your device id just for that..
there's even plugins for chrome to download apks directly, don't give up, and if you search my posts I put the actual flash plugin from our stock rom on here somewhere, maybe it'll be less retarded?
Is it possible for say a guy down the road to use his laptop to send me the cydia inpactor files n me root that way? Like ftp server? And the guy isn't down the road lol just a general question.
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Really nobody has an answer on how to sync up wirelessly to a PC n accomplish
This!?
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100 views still not 1 comment... wheres the noob support!?!?
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100 views still not 1 comment... wheres the noob support!?!?
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Patience! Anyway it is probably safe (software-wise yes; but do you trust this person?) but it would be easier and faster if someone did it locally (directly from your/their computer to your phone the old fashioned USB way). Also, I've never heard of an "FTP root" before. I'm curious as to how this would work.
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Aight so it is possible.. and the nearest PC to me that I have access to is an hour away lol. So I need to remotely connect I didn't exactly mean ftp I just know its fairly easy to do file transfers with maybe even team viewer.. and Iwas actually hoping some of the dev crew for cydia inpactor would come across thus n hopefully have more insight... but technically ftp or team viewer should work in conjunction with a program similar to kies air from Samsung.. granted I know this isn't a Samsung... but I'm sure you guys have something that would allow full USB docking
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