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Hello to all. I flashed my Samsung rom GT-B5512 with hatyonRomV1.0 and now want to restore it to official edition but i can not find anyware the rom file. I live in Greece if that helps so i need Greek android rom image. Can anyone help me out here?
Thank you.
Check this link.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34573590
Next time if u flash a rom make sure to have nandroid backup..
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Forgot to say that usb port of my phone does not work so i need a rom that i can install from sd card.
Please help me out here.
Thank you.
Managed to flash the phone but the only problem is that the txt keyboard does not turn to Greek. Smasung's lcd keyboard does.
Any solutions to that?
Thank you.
No one knows???
Hi guyz , i moved to an SGS3 I9300 and i want to know how to change the Dialpad format , it shows me american format or another format that i use in my country ( Example : My country format is XXXX XXX XXX and i have XXX XXX XXXX ) how to change it ? i changed the language but still nothing any ideas? Thanks in addvance
Still nobody? Ok , here's another example it's that possible to remove that space?
Bump , nobody?
I've seen a post about this once before, so worth a search
I searched but nothing ... i think nobody have the answer for my question , searched on google , still nothing ..
Check your language in settings, it might be set to English (US) try change to UK and reboot....or whatever language applies
Nope , still the same , every language i choose the result is the same ..
Any ideas or i shpuld give up?
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Try to download a third party dialer and see if the phone format is still I the US format. If it it's, your problem lies within the firmware or your ROM, if it's your European format, try to find the stock .ZIP for your dialer and replace it with another (assuming you have CwM root)
Samsung Galaxy S3
T-Mobile (SGH-T999)
Android ICS 4.0.4
Stock firmware
Stock kernel
Clockworkmod ROOT
Unlimited TLK + TXT + Data Family
16 GB internal
32 GB external
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FlorinSVJ said:
Any ideas or i shpuld give up?
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I know for a fact it can be done, I'm just not sure how but I have definitely seen it,I wonder if it's csc related?
Yes , that's my calling screen this problem piss me off when somebody ask for a number from my phonebook
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Have u tried changing the locale(where u are)?
That might be the problem...
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killbubble said:
Have u tried changing the locale(where u are)?
That might be the problem...
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Changing the locale? Can you explain more please? I changed back to my default language (Romanian) but still nothing ... the locale means default language?
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Locale means where you are living in that moment...for example: i live in italy and my locale is italian, i can put my phones language in english but if i connect to the store i will connect to the italian one.
If i change my locale to english, i will make my phone think really live in america/uk and it will conmect to american google play, and behave the same way for all other apps as well.
On the s3 apps for changing the locale usually change the language as well(thats because u can also do it in settings, but since i do not like to remember where to do it i use a little app to make my life easier).
The app i use to change my locale is called "localepicker" and i found it on the web, so just search it. But i am aware there is a more famous app that does the same thing and you can get it off the store, dont know the name thou....
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Ok then , i installed an application called "Raygional" i changed my locale to romanian and romanian on the market too , still no result dialpad the same ..
Alternatively you can edit it in.buildprop with a root explorer, ....didn't think about changing locale, well spotted :thumbup:
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Alternatively you can edit it in.buildprop with a root explorer, ....didn't think about changing locale, well spotted :thumbup:
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I didnt have any root explorer , only the default file explorer , and no root ( i don't want to lose warranty )
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Ive searched the web very briefly and it seems there is no direct way to do this if not with third party apps (some people say that going into keyboard and language prefs and changing language to uk english fixes this),(slapheads suggestion seems the best one, if ure worried about the warranty dont be cause u can unroot ur phone whenever u want, or if u completely mess up the system and want to send it in for fixin u just need to mess around with it even more so that a industrial technician would not be able to even read fron the phone if not by completely rebuilding the system himself and therefore deleting any root data or stuff...but thats a situation ull most likely not run into).
it looks like a third party app might be rocketdial...
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Thanks for the answer guyz , actualy wich make me think it's that thing ,when i was bought the phone was completly without that space and the dialpad was normal that's what it's really interesting , should i restore it and when it asks me to change the default language should i go for british ? not romanian or american english should i try? what do you think? i don't want to lose my apps too
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I think u should root...personally- after all its not like ios (where thru jailbreak u need to mod the system thus adding stuff to it and making it, even if slightly, slower) on android instead u just want to ACCESS the already existing superuseraccount and use it yourself(whole process called root on android), what i mean is it doesnt slow down ur phone at all, instead it can be used to make it faster.
If u dont want to root the solution would be....i dunno maybe reverting back to an old rom through kies but ive no idea how to do that.
What i suggest is to root and either follow slapheads instructions or flash a new rom man(dont forget to make a titanium backup so u get all ur apps back), in that case u fix your problem
PLUS u get the new smoother android sensation all custom rom users get when they start using a rom where all useless stock processes/apps have been removed...
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Hi XDAers,
I had disabled the stock email app when my Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100 had Ice Cream Sandwich.
I upgraded my phone to official Samsung Jelly Bean while the app was disabled.
Now, I have to configure office exchange email and I want to use the stock email app rather 3rd party ones like Touchdown. But, now I can't enable it back
Looks like, Samsung won't let users disable the stock email app in Jelly Bean . In Settings-> Application Manager-> All-> Scroll to the end, it says disabled next to Email, when I click on it and get in, there is no enable button, but there is a disable button which is grayed out :crying:
I also tried some of the apps in the Google Play Store to unfreeze apps. It shows the email app to be frozen. But it requires to be root to unfreeze them.
Does anybody know how to unfreeze/re-enable the email app without the following: :fingers-crossed:
- rooting the phone
- factory reset of the phone
Will reinstalling the apk help? How do I get the Samsung Galaxy S II GT I9100 4.1.2 email.apk?
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Will reinstalling the apk help? How do I get the Samsung Galaxy S II GT I9100 4.1.2 email.apk?
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Reinstalling the apk would be the first thing I would try. How do you get it? Search for it. It won't necessarily have to be for an SII. As long as its a touchwiz JB email, it should work fine.
Edit: for the apk to work you'll need to check that your exchange services are version 5.0. I imagine they already are, as you're on JB, but check anyway.
Hopper8 said:
Reinstalling the apk would be the first thing I would try. How do you get it? Search for it. It won't necessarily have to be for an SII. As long as its a touchwiz JB email, it should work fine.
Edit: for the apk to work you'll need to check that your exchange services are version 5.0. I imagine they already are, as you're on JB, but check anyway.
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Thank you. In order to install stock apps, do I need to be root. Or is it as simple as copying the apk to the downloads folder or anywhere else and running it?
Theoretically, yes you should be able to find the .apk and run it. As you already have a Samsung email application installed, that could affect things. Your best bet is to give it a go! If it doesn't work, post back and go from there
Edit: note that I'm not being harsh when I say to search for the app. If I had it, I'd link it for you. But I don't, so it may as well be you who does the searching
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Hopper8 said:
Theoretically, yes you should be able to find the .apk and run it. As you already have a Samsung email application installed, that could affect things. Your best bet is to give it a go! If it doesn't work, post back and go from there
Edit: note that I'm not being harsh when I say to search for the app. If I had it, I'd link it for you. But I don't, so it may as well be you who does the searching
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Thanks, I did some searching and found a few apks (not S II, I found S III) and when I clicked on the apk in My Files, it attempted to install and finally said "Application not installed". Is there any other way? Or is it because of incompatibilty?
Does have anybody have Samsung's Galaxy S II Android 4.1.2 JellyBean SecEmail.apk?
http://db.tt/bskmhZf1
Taked from my rom xwlss
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krazy1101 said:
http://db.tt/bskmhZf1
Taked from my rom xwlss
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Thanks for taking the trouble to upload it to your DropBox. Appreciate it.
I tries it and I got the same message, 'Application not installed' and the app continues to be disabled :crying:
Use a root file manager and delete system/app/secemail.apk , make a reboot (not hot reboot) then move apk that i provided to system/app set permissions rw r r owner 0-root group 0-root
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krazy1101 said:
Use a root file manager and delete system/app/secemail.apk , make a reboot (not hot reboot) then move apk that i provided to system/app set permissions rw r r owner 0-root group 0-root
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Unfortunately my phone is not rooted...
Hi all, is there a way to stop an app requesting an update and continue with the current one installed?
Basically I have an app, today when I tried to open it, it told me it can't open and that I must upgrade to the latest version to open, but I don't want to do that.
Is there a way to mod the app/apk to allow current use going forward?
Lucky pathcher or anything like that.
All I am looking for is to continue with using the app build I currently have, without updating, and still have the app/apk work.
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SGS2 GT-I9100
Bump!
I really need advice (if there's any to give).
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smash'n
SGS2 GT-I9100
select the app , go to setting , select the app , and untick show notifications . Hope I Helped And All the best !
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select the app , go to setting , select the app , and untick show notifications . Hope I Helped And All the best !
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I think that's not what he meant. OP, mean you can't use the app anymore without a mandatory update right? Would like to know if that's possible too..
In titanium backup you can 'unlink' the app from the market.....
I've never used the function, but it *sounds* like it's what you're after....
Edit.......
Read this article......
http://www.guidingtech.com/16288/unlink-wrongly-linked-android-apps-play-store/
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you could try to disable its internet permission, using some apps or some custom rom that has this feature (custom Jellybean 4.2.2 AOSP, ecc...): it will not be able to communicate externally.
Other way is: editing smali code in the app itself, however you should know how to unpack it (apk multitool) and searching for the string that says "update your version to continue" and know a bit of code editing. I succeeded myself in doing some small changes to apps this way but it takes time and it might be not worth it.
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Other way is: editing smali code in the app itself, however you should know how to unpack it (apk multitool) and searching for the string that says "update your version to continue" and know a bit of code editing. I succeeded myself in doing some small changes to apps this way but it takes time and it might be not worth it.
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Hello!! Is there a user guide or beginners guide to direct me? Or could you possibly advise me, what I nees to do, steo by step and what I'd be looking for in the code?
Please let me know.
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i found out how to change everything except this.
i tried XPRIVCAY , but seems it is doesnt work , or i am not using it as well.
when i am checking on the INFO apps for look if it is changes - it is still stay the same.
and at XPRIVACY google store is not there, only google play service instant apps there.
so please help to find how how to change with XPRIVCAY ( i got the pro version) or another app that can spoof/change GSF ID .
thanks
AmirKar said:
so please help to find how how to change with XPRIVCAY ( i got the pro version) or another app that can spoof/change GSF ID .
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This is an old thread but there wasn't any answer so I'll add the answer I found which is I was able to easily change my device id on my un-rooted Android phone using adb on Windows with the method I described over here.
There's no need to do a factory reset or add any custom software.
GalaxyA325G said:
This is an old thread but there wasn't any answer so I'll add the answer I found which is I was able to easily change my device id on my un-rooted Android phone using adb on Windows with the method I described over here.
There's no need to do a factory reset or add any custom software.
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Hello how are you? Greetings... do you have an email or number to ask you something? Thank you.