Hello guys,
I had been trying to install some Xperia Z3 Widgets, Home Screens and other stuff to my Z2. Unfortunately I accidentally replaced the Home.apk with one of the many that can be installed from the Z3, rooted or not. Now I'm stuck with the "Simple Home" mode. I tried installing like 4 different home apk's from the Z2 with no luck. Moved the file to the system/app folder, changed permissions to rw-r-r and installing the apk. Finally I tried with a factory reset, but nothing happened.
I would like to know if there's a way to reinstall the original home.apk, where can I download it, and the right way to do it.
My phone model number is: D6503, Android version: 4.4.2, Build Version: 17.1.A.2.55
I used the Z2 Community Rootkit v01 to get me through the process of changing file permissions and access system folders. But haven't tried to download and flash any custom ROM, because I'm still new to all this, and don't want to mess things up more than they already are.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
Go to settings -> Home and you can chose the original launcher from there and remove unwanted launchers.
Regards,
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Hello,
Could someone post apk file of most stock launcher of X8. I mean the one which drawer icon is an arrow pointing up and when you press menu kes (leftmost one) vertical, iPhone like menu appears.
Thanks in advande
Flash stock rom, root and use root explorer to get it from system apps
It won't work so don't bother.
Sent from my X8 using XDA App
I saw that Launcher on SROM (Android 2.2) but I'm not sure that it will work on GingerBread.
The problem is that I don't have a X8. If I have one then I won't be asking
I'm gonna try extracting an apk from the SROM.
Edit:
I got the "App is not installed" problem.
Edit 2:
When installing with adb it says "INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES".
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I've succeed in installing the SROM's Launcher2.apk but I'm getting FC every single time I'm trying to run that Home Screen. Anyone know why?
You need to put semc permission files into system folder, try to flash those permissions via xrecovery. With them I've installed original se launcher on 2.3.7 x8, but it doesn't work properly. Also there are some screenshots from fde V2.2.2 (2.3.7android) with stock launcher
thanx
very nice application. Does it works wonder [ROM] LinuXperia ESCHA Arch V1 - V2 - V3 ?
Actually I'm trying to install it on a Samsung Galaxy Ace (CM7.1 with CWM recovery). I'm gonna try to install the premissions manually.
Ed. Files copied and replaced. Still FCs.
@romanalien Could you post a screnshoot of what happens after pressing the menu key?
As I said, the app doesn't work properly, when you're trying to press menu it FC's, I don't know why.
Damn it. It is actually only the menu in the launcher I want.
Hi
I accidentally deleted the launcher when I went to delete another apk in system/app
I'm using de stock rom on xperia mini pro (sk17i)
How I can fix it? I don't have other launcher installed.
push original home.apk via adb
If you turned off your phone, you'll need to flash the software back.
Had similar problem with my phone, "updated" with SEUS. My phone's factory reset now, but it's totally working.
I flashed the stick firmware again ! Thanks !
Because this has happened to me quite a lot of times, when im trying to alter something in the original home.apk, what i have done is, i have another launcher (ADW for example) on my computer. When something goes fubar, i just install ADW, then i get in the system folder (if inaccessible with adb) and replace the ****ed up home.apk with the original home.apk .
Instead of flashing its better to use "Android Sideload wonder machine" to install stock launcher.
Thats all
neroyoung, thanks ! I will use in the future
I have an XPERIA X10i running DooMKernelv06 with Sony Ericsson Home version 2.0.A.0.20 which I updated from the original stock version.
Android Version: 2.3.3
Baseband Version: 2.1.71
Kernel Version: 2.6.29-modFXP-DooMKernel-v06 [email protected]
Build Number: 3.0.1.G.0.75
I would like to attempt to install the WeatherWidget.apk that is sourced from the default widgets that come in later versions of XPERIA circa 2011 phones.
I have installed the WeatherWidget.apk on my X10i with XPERIA Home launcher, but that was when I had CM10 installed running Android v4.1.2
The attached image is the WeatherWidget.apk I'd like to install as seen on an XPERIA S v4.0.4
Any ideas on how I could achieve this using the current firmware on my XPERIA x10i?
[SOLVED]
I installed the following package XPERIA S apps on stock V2 & BEATS on a fresh install of SEUS GB 2.3.3
I had some problems origianlly with some menu displays, but believe this may be because the first time I installed the package it was not on a clean install. The second time on a clean install proved to be successful with existing GB 2.3 display features retained.
I had problems with the battery status, as it didn't display applications, but only the core hardware services WiFi, screen, Cell Phone, Idle etc.
The second clean install corrected all this.... and probably other things I hadn't noted.
The same result can also be achieved with the DonutHD v2.3 ROM and then installing the WeatherWidget.apk and WidgetPicker.apk
Thank you to Denie46 for help provided.
If I'm not wrong, I'm pretty sure that you can't use the weather widget on 2.3.3.
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If I'm not wrong, I'm pretty sure that you can't use the weather widget on 2.3.3.
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Good point, you may be right. I believe something like a companion widget such as WidgetPicker.apk may be required too.
I may be able to support a higher version of the home launcher than the stock one, but not sure if there is a break point before a compatible home launcher and a supported working WeatherWidget.apk.
Fingers crossed.
Actually weather widget is fully working on stock 2.3.3. Here's a flashable zip containig widgetpicker.apk and weatherwidget.apk. i've also included clockwidgets.apk.
Enjoy!
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Actually weather widget is fully working on stock 2.3.3. Here's a flashable zip containig widgetpicker.apk and weatherwidget.apk. i've also included clockwidgets.apk.
Enjoy!
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Thank you for the files.
I installed the zip via xRecovery with "Sony Ericson Home" 2.0.A.0.20 already installed.
After a reboot I was not able to see the addition of the Weather Widget.
I entered settings ->applications and cleared the data on the "Sony Ericsson Home" 2.0.A.0.20 application and rebooted.
Still no new weather widget.
I note if I go to system/app/ and manually 'install' the application is comes back with "Application not installed'
This generally indicates an incompatibility with dependent OS and/or applications.
I installed Home 1.0.A.1.5 which I believe is the original that comes with SE GB 2.3.3 and again the Weather Widget was not compatible.
Could I install a higher version of "Sony Ericsson Home" or "XPERIA Home" than the current 2.0.A.0.20 I have now?
Is there another 'suite' of compatible Widget/Home applications that'll work under GB 2.3.3?
I know Weather Widget works with GB 2.3.7 and it may have even started it's life on GB 2.3.4, but I can't be sure of that.
Or credit to Denie46, and did I just stuff up something installing the Widgets on my GB 2.3.3 and Sony Ericsson Home 2.0.A.0.20 environment?
Try this: copy and paste weatherwidget.apk and widgetpicker.apk to system/app via some sort of root explorer and then fix permissions either from Xrecovery or using the in-built option of root explorer. This one should work.
Denie46 said:
Try this: copy and paste weatherwidget.apk and widgetpicker.apk to system/app via some sort of root explorer and then fix permissions either from Xrecovery or using the in-built option of root explorer. This one should work.
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Denie46, Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
Yerp, did that.
Extracted the files out of the zip.
Copied the files to /system/app/ and then confirmed permission rw-r--r--.
As I said, I even cleared the data on the "Home" application to restore defaults.
I have also rebooted the system after each of these changes.
I know when I was trying to get this all working in CM10 4.1.2 it was only when I found a WeatherWidget.apk that I could click on in system/app/ and have the WeatherWidget.apk install and state done, that it would work correctly.
At the moment the WeatherWidget.apk as provided, can NOT be installed on my 'standard' GB 2.3.3 OS environment.
It's as if for some reason this WeatherWidget.apk is not compatible with the current OS environment I have built.
I have installed Mobile Bravia Engine, xLoud and patches for Link2SD and others, so maybe I impacted on a required services somewhere or something.
But at the moment with the basic knowledge I have, it doesn't appear that WeatherWidget installs on GB 2.3.3 with "Sony Ericsson Home" version 2.0.A.0.20 as I currently have it built.
Something to note, the ClockWidgets.apk does install and can be seen on the widgets home selector, but it doesn't activate anything that I can visually see on any of the home screens. Select it and nothing happens.
We are sure the provided .apk(s) would work on a generic GB 2.3.3 OS?
If there was no modifications to the Generic Sony Ericson X10i GB 2.3.3 build as downloaded via SEUS and then enabling 'rooted' access;
it is expected that the above WeatherWidget.apk would install and be seen on the Widget selector in the home menu?
What "Sony Ericsson Home" or "XPERIA Home" launcher version was used to provide WeatherWidget support on the X10i GB 2.3.3?
What I guess I'm asking is, are these Widget APK 'known' to work on GB 2.3.3?
If we know the answer is, "Yes". I can re-install the device from scratch, install WeatherWidget.apk and WidgetPicker.apk first and test. Building up my system again and see where it 'breaks' before I get back to my current configuration.
Obviously don't want to have to rebuild my device again if I can find another option... but...
Ok. Just so we have a clean slate and level playing field.
I re-installed the generic SE GB 2.3.3 using SEUS.
The default home launcher is "Sony Ericsson Home" version 1.0.A.1.5
I then gained root access using FlashTool ZergRush exploit.
Enabled WiFi and downloaded ES File Explorer from Google Play Store.
Setup network access to my NAS and copied over the three widgets provided in the zip file.
Place the three apk Widgets in /system/app/ and enabled permission of wr-r--r--
Rebooted the phone.
AND........ Nothing.
The apk Widgets still can not be installed on GB 2.3.3 using "Sony Ericsson Home" launcher version 1.0.A.1.5
When one attempts to install the Widget(s) as a test from /system/app, the WeatherWidget says "Installing..." and then returns "Application not installed"
OK. So had a bit of a tool around with Root Explorer and had a read on the WeatherWidget Manifest and it indicates version 2.0.A.0.7 of the Weather Widget.
So... where to from here...
I'm not giving.. up.....just yet.
Last thing that comes to my mind is to go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526284 and download the flashable zip that includes all the xperia s apps ported from 2.3.7 to work on 2.3.3.
[SOLUTION] Weather Widget works with XPERIA Home launcher
Denie46 said:
Last thing that comes to my mind is to go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526284 and download the flashable zip that includes all the xperia s apps ported from 2.3.7 to work on 2.3.3.
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Well colour me pink and call me Barbie, that worked!!!
Again, a bit sceptical when I peered into the zip and saw things like TVLauncher and etc, which I have on my XPERIA S 4.0.4
But, dropped down to xRecovey and installed the zip and rebooted.
Booted up to Sony Ericsson logo and it 'hung'. Figured because there's a large number of apk being updated I'd give the Dalvik cache time to do it's thing...and then 'bing'(after a couple of minutes)...login screen.
The home launcher is now using "XPERIA Home" version 2.2.A.0.14
The Weather Widget is version 2.0.A.0.7, accessible and working.
I would postulate that there is a required synergy between the widgets and the Home launcher and that a prerequisite has to be met for all to work together.
Everything appears to be working with no observed impact to my DooMKernel v6 features.
However, the zip overwrites my build.prop which is a bit of a worry.
I see a lot of the old favourite 'tweaks' in the zip provided build.prop so it's not all bad, but need to check the good stuff LoRDDooM supplies is not removed.
The first visual thing I noted is that the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10i does not support 16M colour and thus some of the subtle colour gradient/blending is lost. The 'hue' above the home launcher icons at the bottom of the screen is a solid colour block.
I may now have to see if I can do a mix and match with some of the apps in the zip and those I don't need.
I'll update my first post with provided solution and a few thoughts on what I've done to modify the provided zip for my environment.
All the nit picking aside, it works and that's what I was look for.
So a BIG thank you Denie46 for hanging in there and helping me out. Much appreciated.
Restore the original Battery Status display in launcher
I have been playing with the XPERIA S imported home launcher with Weather Widget and have not found any immediate show stoppers.
The additional applications, upgrades and settings/features out weight any of my specific nit picking.
However, as a direct result of installing the "XPERIA Home" launcher version 2.2.A.0.14, I have lost the "extended" battery status display.
My battery status display only shows the following core items:
Display
Cell Standby
Wi-Fi
Phone idle.
Is there a way to restore the "original" battery status display which would also show the applications which are the highest battery resource users?
I have read right through the original post relating to the XPERIA S Home launcher port and have not noted any related battery display status information.
On my XPERIA S using "XPERIA Home" launcher version 4.0.3.A.0.13, I would also see applications such as:
Maps
Opera Mobile
Kaiten Mail
etc
Where the above would at times be seen in the highest battery users.
I don't really want to have to install additional applications to provide information I have lost with the XPERIA Home launcher update.
I already have the paid application "System Panel" which, when history monitoring is enabled, does provide additional information about top application use. However if one doesn't have to enable additional resources to monitor battery use, then this for me, would be the ideal approach.
I run a pretty lean system with only 125 system apps and 145MB memory available when background processes are purged.
I just don't have the expertise at this time to be able to correct/modify the battery display using the ported XPERIA S home launcher on to the XPERIA X10i and display "olde worlde" battery display status.
I do fear this is no small fix, but figure there is no harm in asking.
Again, any help is appreciated.
Hi again,
i believe that all the battery usage stuff is related to SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk, plus i don't think it worth it to modify these apps if i'm right. But you can try something easier - download again the rom you're using and extract from it "app" folder which is located in "system" folder. Take all the apps except weather widget, widget picker and home.apk and flash them in system/app on your phone. Try the same for framework-res which is located in system/framework. This way you should be able to see the old battery usage style. Before doing anything make a backup of your current rom.
I am still impressed with what you can do with an XPERIA X10i and an infinite number of monkeys. :silly:
CM10 v5.1
I did a clean install of CM10(scritch007) with v5.1 ROM and was able to installed the XPERIA Home launcher and the Weather Widget.
I installed the XPERIA T mod'd XPERIA Home launcher which provides a raft of options along with home and application screens with modifiable columns/rows. (number of application icons that can be placed on a screen).
Good Points:
Jelly Bean with good support and improvements on CPU performance in many areas.
Many additional features not seen in the Stock GB environment. (screen capture and etc)
Considerations
No HW encoding for 720p mkv videos and some camera issues.
Support issues with some Google Play Store applications when using Android v4.1.2
Some CPU based benchmarks (Geek Bench 2) do not see the improvements and score less than an overclock GB environment.
DonutHD v2,3
I did a clean install of DonutHD v2.3 with the pre-installed XPERIA Home launcher I was able to add the Weather Widget.
DonutHD v2.3 has the modifiable home and application screens where one can change the number of columns and rows on the screen.
I also installed DooMKernel v6 successfully on the DonutHD ROM v2.3.
Good Points:
GB v2.3.3 with VERY clean system app environment leading to good memory use and good XPERIA Home launcher
Considerations
Stock Music player lacks equalizer and other advance features from later phones not yet filtered down to the ROM.
Stock GB v2,3 with DooMKernel v6
Dropping back to the stock GB v2.3.3, I installed the XPERIA S mod'd Home launcher pack which includes additional support for other applications and features. XPERIA Music player with equalizer for example...and etc.
Noted that now the battery status does display applications beyond the core display items.
Installed DooMKernel v6 and everything was still seen to be working.
Built out the operational environment and with Weather Widget active, no functions were lost which I required in my environment.
Good Points:
XPERIA S mod'd Home launcher with Weather Widget and many features from later phones
Considerations
Stock GB v2.3.3 so you'll have to clean the system app environment and modify the system yourself to get what DonutHD already gives you.
XPERIA S Mod'd XPERIA Home Launcher adds some bulk which you have to pare down yourself. This version of the Home Launcher does not support configurable column/row screens.
Summary.
After all that I'm almost back to my initial system configuration with the addition of the XPERIA S mod'd home launcher and Weather widget.
GB v2.3
DooMKernel v6 @ 1.152GHz
XPERIA S Mod'd Home Launcher with enhanced default applications
Weather Widget.
Battery stats with applications showing battery use.
140MB Free memory when background processes are purged.
This is just an indicator as the system by it's nature will re-populate memory (RAM) with other apps, until it's max threshold before swapping is reached again.
AnTuTu Benchmark score: 2936 @ 1.190GHz
720p mkv movies playing with HW encoding streamed from a NAS with no lag. Using MX Player Pro and BSPlayer.
OpenVPN client
PPTP client
Samba Filesharing
CIFS remote folders mounted locally
Encrypted files remotely access from the NAS via CIFS
All Good. Now happy..... I think....at least for a few weeks.
My weather widget is not updating from yesterday. Any solutions
Ferakernal V3.6
Feralab V20
senthilanandhpv said:
My weather widget is not updating from yesterday. Any solutions
Ferakernal V3.6
Feralab V20
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Weather Widget displaying the weather used on XPRRIA devices around the world stopped working on or about 02-JAN-2013.
Accuweather.com team is working on resolving the problem. See Sony forum.
There is nothing that can be done to resolve the problem yourself without Sony or AccuWeather providing additional information.
[Solved]
Sony/Accuweather Weather Widget now working again.
This may have had something to do with the URL that is used to source the weather data.
i hope there that works on CM10
Hello,
I bought a Z Ultra 2 days ago. After I activated it I have been prompted with 2 notifications: 1 that was asking me to update to the latest android and one that was asking me to update for the latest Xperia software update. First, I did the update for Android. Second, I did the update for Xperia software. My first question is: I did good by updating both - or I should've updated only the Android and not also the Xperia software? One of them changed the looks of my homescreen, the size of icons and not only, but I am not sure which one.
I am thinking of making a reset to factory settings and to do only the Android update and forget about the Xperia update. Would it be ok to do that? Which one changed the looks of my phone?
Thank you.
SomeQuestions said:
Hello,
I bought a Z Ultra 2 days ago. After I activated it I have been prompted with 2 notifications: 1 that was asking me to update to the latest android and one that was asking me to update for the latest Xperia software update. First, I did the update for Android. Second, I did the update for Xperia software. My first question is: I did good by updating both - or I should've updated only the Android and not also the Xperia software? One of them changed the looks of my homescreen, the size of icons and not only, but I am not sure which one.
I am thinking of making a reset to factory settings and to do only the Android update and forget about the Xperia update. Would it be ok to do that? Which one changed the looks of my phone?
Thank you.
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You have already done both, so they will stay there even if you do a factory reset. You'll only be able to revert by reflashing stock firmware.
Don't worry, updates are usually a good thing, especially on the Z Ultra.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM12.1
[WARNING: XDA Premium 4.0.13+ lacks Signature function - do not update]
I'm guessing you're talking about the bigger launcher icons. That's how Sony has made them now, and yes, they're bigger than before. I wouldn't downgrade an operating system just to have smaller icons on the homescreen. You can:
A. Use the older KitKat version of the launcher.
B. Use a different launcher altogether (recommend Nova and Action Launcher)
C. Change the DPI (Dots-Per-Inch), making everything denser (i.e everything will be smaller) - Root required.
with the new 5.1.1 update, you can resize the home-screen icons.
You have a choice between Small and Large. You can access this through the home settings.
more info: xperiablog.net/2015/05/29/icon-size-settings-from-sonys-new-xperia-home-launcher-demoed/
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You have already done both, so they will stay there even if you do a factory reset. You'll only be able to revert by reflashing stock firmware.
Don't worry, updates are usually a good thing, especially on the Z Ultra.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM12.1
[WARNING: XDA Premium 4.0.13+ lacks Signature function - do not update]
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Really? I thought that if I will reset to factory I will get what I had when I took the phone out of the box. Is this the usual way for all phones or is it only on Z Ultra? So it means that it is useless to reset it, because I will still have my updates?
Also, I should have done only one of the updates (latest Android update / latest Xperia Software update) or it is ok if I did both? On other words, the normal thing to do is to have both updates done, right? I ask because Xperia Software update was reconfigurating some android things so I started wondering if it good what I did - but still, the phone kept on asking me to make the Xperia update.
Second question: I did installed Buzz Launcher and I changed some themes on my Z Ultra. I decided to not use it, I deleted all data from apps for Buzz Launcher and Buzz Homepack and after that I uninstalled them. I have a feeling that my phone works slower after I had Buzz on it - is it possible? When I deleted all data from the app uninstaller in the settings and also uninstalled them, did I erase everything from this app? Should I do a factory reset?
Thank you in advance.
SomeQuestions said:
Really? I thought that if I will reset to factory I will get what I had when I took the phone out of the box. Is this the usual way for all phones or is it only on Z Ultra? So it means that it is useless to reset it, because I will still have my updates?
Also, I should have done only one of the updates (latest Android update / latest Xperia Software update) or it is ok if I did both? On other words, the normal thing to do is to have both updates done, right? I ask because Xperia Software update was reconfigurating some android things so I started wondering if it good what I did - but still, the phone kept on asking me to make the Xperia update.
Second question: I did installed Buzz Launcher and I changed some themes on my Z Ultra. I decided to not use it, I deleted all data from apps for Buzz Launcher and Buzz Homepack and after that I uninstalled them. I have a feeling that my phone works slower after I had Buzz on it - is it possible? When I deleted all data from the app uninstaller in the settings and also uninstalled them, did I erase everything from this app? Should I do a factory reset?
Thank you in advance.
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1. No, that's how it is on every single OS in the world. If you had reset Windows 10 on an old machine, it wouldn't magically revert back to Windows Vista or something. An OS update replaces the current OS with the newer one. If you want to get back to the older version, you'll have to do it yourself by manually flashing a firmware. It would be ridiculous to do that for some smaller homescreen icons though.
2. Yes, it's fine.
3. The app is uninstalled and gone, but there might still be a folder left on the internal storage, so install a file explorer, like Solid Explorer or something and see if there's a Buzz folder somewhere. If yes, just delete it.
Hello,
the stock-launcher is recognized by virustotal(.com) and kaspersky as Trojaner (adevertisment, downloading banking trojaner). Therfore i istalled an other lauchner (CM-Launcher). The problem is, the stocklauncher quitly runs at the background, so i have the idea to replace it by copy over it the new launcher, using it's name. Another reason is, if anything went wrong and the phone will fall back to the stock-launcher (and i had it deleted), i will own a useless phone. So the question is, is it possible to simply copy the CW-Launcher.apk to Launcher2.apk? The phone is rootet (4.4.2 original rom), location is system/priv-app...
I will not go back to factory reset, to many installation-work must be done. I've manually killed the downloaded bankingtrojaner (located at SD-card/Android/data, shutdownlistener)
Hope i can upload some attachment showing the problem...
Thanks,
chris