So I recently purchased a sony playstation 4 and thought to give it a go with remote play - downloaded from play market. From which I could quite easily connect to the playstation 4 with in my home wifi network (the app itself checks and denies a connection if the phone is not connected to wifi specifically.)
Hence no remote play over mobile network support via sonys official app.
This is where this thread came in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2929147
Read the 2nd post RE z3 phones.
Below I've quoted my post in that thread after my success with the port:
* Z3 Compact
* D5803
* Stock Xperia KitKat 4.4.4
* Unrooted & Locked Bootlaoder.
Simply uninstalled Remote Play which I initially had installed from Play market and then Installed your RemotePlayPortV0.6.1.apk (as per post#2 RE: Xperia Z22/Z3 devices.)
Subsequently successfully achieved your bypass of the dreaded WiFi check hindrance.. and can now Remote Play over 4G.
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This is the apk I used from this original thread http://www.mediafire.com/?q4e4tgzzsmgmko1
If you got it Working (or Not) then please post with the below info:
Device Model Number
Rooted or not
Locked or Unlocked Bootlaoder
Android Version (4.4.2 4.4.4 5.0 and AOSP CyanogenMod Stock ect.)
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To anyone with Root on Stock ROM....
1. Does the official Sony remote play app deny you successful remote play feature given your rooted or does it still work?
2. Does the ported apk attahed in the above post achieve a successful remote play experience (which amongst other things removes the WiFi and Root check Sony had in place within the official remote play app found on market.)
3. Or do the xposed modules "Fake WiFi" & "Root Cloak" collectively make for the 'official remote play' app to work over 4g without need for the ported app?
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To anyone with Root on CUSTOM ROM...
1. Does the ported remote play app work for you?
dillalade said:
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To anyone with Root on Stock ROM....
1. Does the official Sony remote play app deny you successful remote play feature given your rooted or does it still work?
2. Does the ported apk attahed in the above post achieve a successful remote play experience (which amongst other things removes the WiFi and Root check Sony had in place within the official remote play app found on market.)
3. Or do the xposed modules "Fake WiFi" & "Root Cloak" collectively make for the 'official remote play' app to work over 4g without need for the ported app?
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There's not much interest here.
Regardless here's a tiny update on this regard.
I've since Rooted w/ Locked Bootloader.
On Stock 4.4.4 ROM.
For point 2 above just FYI for any readers out there - IT WORKS
Jobs a gooden.
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Hello
After a flash some apps are not anymore available on the market, i ve tested many roms and some of them allow the device to be listed in play.google.com/store/account My order & devices.
If it is listed the devices will have the status for the desired application : not compatible, which is not true.
I ve tried market enabler, but without out success. It seems not related to the version of android used, nor the kernel.
the rom i use is (GB)Miui Special Edition V11 Multilanguage(2.3.2)(Bravia Engine) V11 and the application is Exchange by TouchDown Key.
thanks a lot for your helps
Seb
efreeze said:
Hello
After a flash some apps are not anymore available on the market, i ve tested many roms and some of them allow the device to be listed in play.google.com/store/account My order & devices.
If it is listed the devices will have the status for the desired application : not compatible, which is not true.
I ve tried market enabler, but without out success. It seems not related to the version of android used, nor the kernel.
the rom i use is (GB)Miui Special Edition V11 Multilanguage(2.3.2)(Bravia Engine) V11 and the application is Exchange by TouchDown Key.
thanks a lot for your helps
Seb
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You need to make modifications to your build.prop fingerprint. Which you would have found out had searched just for about 30 seconds, so on that note I will allow you to now SEARCH for what to change in your build.prop
how to install DLNA on CM10 FXP135 i need to install gapps? give me links for this.
Thanks
Well, if you're asking about stock app SemcDLNA.apk, then you can't install it on cyanogen, because it requires stock sony framework. But in Play Store are some apps that can be helpful, such as: BubbleUPnP (the best I think), iMediaShare Lite. I've been using also Huawei DLNA apk, which worked for me on CM9, you have to google Huawei Apps, because I'm not allowed to add links in my posts yet .
Google Search is a powerful tool .
*** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ***
*** THIS APP IS FOR ROOTED DEVICES ONLY ***
What is this?
Market Helper is a tool for Android that helps users to be able to change/fake their rooted devices to any other devices. For example, it can turn your Nexus 7 into Samsung Galaxy S3 in a few seconds. No reboot is required.
To download and install incompatible apps from Android Market / Google Play Market on your devices. For example, if you want to install Viber on your Nexus 7, switch it to Samsung Galaxy S3 and you’ll can. Or if you change your DPI value, you’ll find this app very useful.
- It DOES NOT touch your build.prop or any system files so it’s easier and safer.
- You don’t have to reboot the device to update the change.
- You can switch back your device to original state anytime, by using “Restore” feature or simply by rebooting your device ( with wifi/3g is enabled )
- Totally free
Supports: Android 2.2+ devices with Android Market / Google Play Store + Google Services Framework installed
Nice!
Looks promising ! I will come back with feedback! Appreciate you effort!
Didnt work for me
Sent from my LT22i using xda app-developers app
Not working on Galaxy S2
I am on Samsung Galaxy S2 with Cyanogenmod 10.1 Nightlies. I installed the app and it tells me on screen that the phone is changed. But when I check dashboard, it still shows as S2 instead of S3.
I see a few other people saying the same. Are you planning to fix this?
Cheers!
bhumik1416 said:
*** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ***
*** THIS APP IS FOR ROOTED DEVICES ONLY ***
What is this?
Market Helper is a tool for Android that helps users to be able to change/fake their rooted devices to any other devices. For example, it can turn your Nexus 7 into Samsung Galaxy S3 in a few seconds. No reboot is required.
To download and install incompatible apps from Android Market / Google Play Market on your devices. For example, if you want to install Viber on your Nexus 7, switch it to Samsung Galaxy S3 and you’ll can. Or if you change your DPI value, you’ll find this app very useful.
- It DOES NOT touch your build.prop or any system files so it’s easier and safer.
- You don’t have to reboot the device to update the change.
- You can switch back your device to original state anytime, by using “Restore” feature or simply by rebooting your device ( with wifi/3g is enabled )
- Totally free
Supports: Android 2.2+ devices with Android Market / Google Play Store + Google Services Framework installed
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It works for me..and I downloaded Facebook home on my Xperia... And it's working fine..
Sent from my ST25i using xda premium
Nice Sharing..!!!!!!!!!!!
Though Nice Sharing..
But,
I think you shud give proper credit to the original developer....
Or may b u'll get reported by someone over to forum moderators.. :fingers-crossed:
How To Download Incompatible Apps In Android
thats great sharing..
you can check step by step guide at Techykeeday website.
Hi guys,
I got my Xperia 1 last week but I have a couple of questions I cannot find the answer to.
1. Has anyone managed to get VoLTE working on Three in the UK? VoLTE Provisioned is disabled and greyed out in the phone testing menu (*#*#4636#*#*)
2. To troubleshoot the above I loaded on the customised UK firmware from XperiFirm which didn't help, but in doing so I've lost the ability to install Google Dialer from the Play Store. When I try to sideload the apk I get an error about a missing module. When I got the phone it came with Google Dialer and it was installable from the Play Store.
Thanks!
Wow really you had Googler dialer when you first had the device? I noticed the Xperia 5 had it but didn't realize the Xperia 1 had it also.
jms.flynn said:
Wow really you had Googler dialer when you first had the device? I noticed the Xperia 5 had it but didn't realize the Xperia 1 had it also.
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It did, but no matter which FW I flash I cannot get it back. It's weird.
I would also like to know which firmware customization the google phone app has pre-installed.
Has anyone figured it out yet?
Otherwise I have to flash all customized firmwares and look which has it xD
skymera said:
Hi guys,
I got my Xperia 1 last week but I have a couple of questions I cannot find the answer to.
1. Has anyone managed to get VoLTE working on Three in the UK? VoLTE Provisioned is disabled and greyed out in the phone testing menu (*#*#4636#*#*)
2. To troubleshoot the above I loaded on the customised UK firmware from XperiFirm which didn't help, but in doing so I've lost the ability to install Google Dialer from the Play Store. When I try to sideload the apk I get an error about a missing module. When I got the phone it came with Google Dialer and it was installable from the Play Store.
Thanks!
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Can't answer the question about VoLTE, but which APK did you manually try to install?
I've got the customized NOBA firmware on my X1, and while it didn't have the Google Dialer preinstalled, I got the APK from APKMirror and now my phone even gets updates for the dialer app through the Play Store.
MeltdownSpectre said:
I've got the customized NOBA firmware on my X1, and while it didn't have the Google Dialer preinstalled, I got the APK from APKMirror and now my phone even gets updates for the dialer app through the Play Store.
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I also have NOBA firmware, you can also download it directly from playstore
Elysiumx said:
I also have NOBA firmware, you can also download it directly from playstore
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For some reason, I was unable to get the dialer from the store and I had to download the APK. The contacts app however, was available from the store.
I am from Austria and have the EU customization. I can not install the Google phone app from playstore, because my device is not compatible. I think, this is due to the missing of the google dialer framework.
But we actually have Android 9. Android 10 was not released yet in EU customization.
Is this a normal behaviour with Android 9?
Do you guys know, if they just made the phone able to install the google phone app with android 10?
Edit:
With latest Android 10 it is possible to install the Google phone app, therefore, solved for me
thanks
skymera said:
1. Has anyone managed to get VoLTE working on Three in the UK? VoLTE Provisioned is disabled and greyed out in the phone testing menu (*#*#4636#*#*)
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!!PLEASE READ ALL BEFORE CONTINUING. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY!!
I've managed to get VoLTE working on the Xperia 1 by using a guide given to me and I'll share what I've done to you now, I've only tried this on Android 10 not Android 9 If your on A9 then try it at your own risk.
1. Root
2. File Manager with root support
3. Go to /oem/modem-config
4. Delete "anysim" folder
5. Rename "S9033.1" to "anysim"
6. Go here " https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80231731&postcount=395" and download "VoEnabler.zip" From the Google Drive link
7. Put "VoEnabler.zip" onto your device and install via Magisk and reboot.
8. You should now be able to use VoLTE and VoWiFi.
I asked why this wasn't enabled from the start and got mixed responses, though the most common was: Three UK doesn't sell the device so they told Sony not to enable it.
I have Acer A500 with Android 4.0.3
I'm trying to install apk Youtube 11.01.70
Youtube won't run without Google Pay services
Google Play services is not present
I try to install apk Google Play services 14.3.69. When I try to install it, it tells me there is a problem parsing the package
Any more ideas?
Because you're using an outdated version of Android.
So it's not possible at all? I thought for an old version of Android I just had to find the right old version of the apps (apk) and installed them.
jj0011 said:
So it's not possible at all? I thought for an old version of Android I just had to find the right old version of the apps (apk) and installed them.
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Even if you did that, it'll ask you to update your apps.
And you can't manually just add all the apps you need? (like Google Play Services in my case)
I find it surprising that this old Android cannot go back to the state it was 10 years ago, if I can get the same software (apk)
In general, the problem parsing the package means that your system software is too old to install that apk file.
Can't you upgrade your Acer A500 system software via OTA at first?
On the other hand, does your mobile phone system really have no built-in Google service framework?
jj0011 said:
I have Acer A500 with Android 4.0.3
I'm trying to install apk Youtube 11.01.70
Youtube won't run without Google Pay services
Google Play services is not present
I try to install apk Google Play services 14.3.69. When I try to install it, it tells me there is a problem parsing the package
Any more ideas?
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Install this apk ( google play services) .
Google Play services 8.1.04 (2215451-036) (036) APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror
Google Play services 8.1.04 (2215451-036) (036) APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
James_Watson said:
In general, the problem parsing the package means that your system software is too old to install that apk file.
Can't you upgrade your Acer A500 system software via OTA at first?
On the other hand, does your mobile phone system really have no built-in Google service framework?
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Thanks for the idea. I have never done something like that. Where can I find a OTA image for A500? If you have any instructions for installation it would be also appreciated
Thanks for all the answers. To clarify:
I had Google Services Framework 4.0.4-278776
I just installed Google Play Services 8.1.04 (2215451-036) (036) (successfully, as per indications in this post)
I had install Youtube 11.01.70
When I try to run Youtube tells me that there is a newer version and doesn't go further.
This tablet won't run anything past android 4.0.3, at least without some hacks. With hacks this will run with android 5.1, thus allowing the installation of YouTube.
Follow this guide
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