Tricking Nexus 6p into thinking its a Nexus 6 - Nexus 6P General

Recently a company called Dexcom released their long anticipated Android App for their latest Constant Glucose Monitor. It is not available around the globe, only in Europe currently. I have gotten a hold of the APK, and installed it. Issue is the app only supports certain android phones. One of the devices is the Nexus 6. I have heard you can "trick" your phone into thinking its the Pixel and Pixel XL. Is there anyway to do the same with my Nexus 6p? I would like to "trick" it into thinking its a Nexus 6.
Supported Devices are: Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, LG G4, LG G5, Nexus 6
Android 5.0, 5.1.0, 5.1.1, 6.0.0 (LG 4 and Nexus 6 only), 6.0.1 (LG 5, Nexus 6, Samsung Note 5, Samsung S5, S6, and S7 only), 7.0.0 (Nexus 6 only)
http://dexcom.com/ous-compatibility-page

Try editing the build.prop where it says nexus 6p. Im not sure what line it is but thats what folks are doing to get Google assistant to think our phones are pixels.

That was exactly my thought. Just wasn't sure if it would work the other way around.
If you do this, is any functionality lost or broken?

billymild said:
That was exactly my thought. Just wasn't sure if it would work the other way around.
If you do this, is any functionality lost or broken?
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Considering you are rooted
Nope you should be fine as its just a cosmetic change
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Download https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor search for: "ro.product.model" and change it from "Nexus 6P" to "Nexus 6", reboot, enjoy. (You need root access)
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I am trying to do this without rooting my device since that will require a complete wipe.
I followed a post where they pulled the build.prop and then pushed a new one back. I kept getting an error about it being a read only system. Thoughts?

billymild said:
I am trying to do this without rooting my device since that will require a complete wipe.
I followed a post where they pulled the build.prop and then pushed a new one back. I kept getting an error about it being a read only system. Thoughts?
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You can't edit the build.prop file without root. It's a system file and without root that is no bueno.

I edited the Build.Prop file and it still won't let me run the Dexcom G5 app. FFFFFFFF

billymild said:
I edited the Build.Prop file and it still won't let me run the Dexcom G5 app. FFFFFFFF
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Read the post above yours, you can't edit build.prop without root

mrmidnight said:
Read the post above yours, you can't edit build.prop without root
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I am rooted and I edited the build.prop.

How does an app check to see if it's on a supported hardware list?

I am looking for the same thing for my brother. He has a Galaxy s8 and I found the app, installed it but it says it's not compatible.

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What no skyGo

It looks like British TV network Sky is starting to catch up with the the pace of Android OS upgrades. Today it's launched a new version of its Sky Go mobile TV app, introducing support for 14 new devices along with Android versions 4.1-4.2.1 (Jelly Bean). Today's update brings Sky Go to a wider audience, after an update over the summer first opened it up to ICS phones.
From our own device history, we can confirm that Sky Go supports the Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Galaxy S3 LTE, Galaxy Note 2, Sony Xperia T, LG Optimus 4X HD and Jelly Bean'd Galaxy Nexus, amongst others. Notable exceptions include the HTC One X+ and One S, which unfortunately remain unsupported.
Other changes in the new version of Sky Go for Android include improved navigation and various other UI changes.
so the Nexus 4 and 7 get it but no nexus 10 ?
surely this is some kind of cruel wind up?
I know this is a big joke, im new to the android platform and just purchased the Nexus 10 and Sky Go is the one thing lacking from it right now. So just to add salt to the wounds they update the app but dont make it compatible with Nexus 10. My take onit is just that there lazy!!
I think the Nexus 7 is the first Android tablet supported by Skygo so that is a milestone and the Nexus 10 is sure to follow.
Has anyone tried simply installing the apk?
stiggy2012 said:
Has anyone tried simply installing the apk?
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Yes, it looks terrible and won't let you view channels as the device isn't compatable..

Nouget announced for January 2017 (In Germany at least...)

http://www.phonearena.com/news/ZTE-Axon-7-Android-7.0-Nougat-update-coming-January-2017_id87628
However, I can`t see to find that tweet from ZTE germany
Itsmejayson said:
However, I can`t see to find that tweet from ZTE germany
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https://twitter.com/ZTE_Mobile_DE/status/796647122791788544
it was posted here already if you look through the threads
Itsmejayson said:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/ZTE-Axon-7-Android-7.0-Nougat-update-coming-January-2017_id87628
However, I can`t see to find that tweet from ZTE germany
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iNaruX said:
https://twitter.com/ZTE_Mobile_DE/status/796647122791788544
it was posted here already if you look through the threads
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that means , A2017U (USA) and A2017 (Chinese) will get Nougat either this month or the next (December).
I can't say that I'm not a little bit disappointed by hearing January 2017. Being advertised as the first Daydream 'ready' phone, I had my hopes up for an upgrade closer to the Daydream-platform launch today..
rikbrouwer said:
I can't say that I'm not a little bit disappointed by hearing January 2017. Being advertised as the first Daydream 'ready' phone, I had my hopes up for an upgrade closer to the Daydream-platform launch today..
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If you didn't know Daydream requires Nougat and the phone initially ships with Marshmallow, I can see how that could be interpreted. I just knew it meant it will get Nougat eventually. The chipset is what is important. Older Qualcomm devices cannot support Daydream because they cannot meet recommended performance requirements.
Daydream actually required 7.1 version IMO.
And since 7.1 released couple of weeks ego that's mean
It needs at least 2 months preparation until OEM implement a newer version of Android.
So If US or Chinese version receive it within November/December it will be version 7 and that's not good sign/news at all.
So everyone hope ZTE bring 7.1 version(and NOT 7 i repeat) and doesn't matter who will get it first IMO.
It will be HUGE MISTAKE if ZTE not bring 7.1.
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Indeed, let's hope they are skipping 7 and are putting all effort in a good working 7.1.
On official german Facebook page they say Daydream will be supported with Nougat update in January.
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paatha13 said:
Daydream actually required 7.1 version IMO.
And since 7.1 released couple of weeks ego that's mean
It needs at least 2 months preparation until OEM implement a newer version of Android.
So If US or Chinese version receive it within November/December it will be version 7 and that's not good sign/news at all.
So everyone hope ZTE bring 7.1 version(and NOT 7 i repeat) and doesn't matter who will get it first IMO.
It will be HUGE MISTAKE if ZTE not bring 7.1.
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Can anyone confirm this? I don't recall reading anything saying Daydream required Nougat 7.1.
gumbyx84 said:
Can anyone confirm this? I don't recall reading anything saying Daydream required Nougat 7.1.
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http://gadgetguideonline.com/android/android-nougat-guides/new-features-in-android-nougat-7-1/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/1...-pixel-exclusive-non-pixel-exclusive-changes/
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is it possible that 7 will improve the camera? Or is that down to hardware.
ekerbuddyeker said:
is it possible that 7 will improve the camera? Or is that down to hardware.
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As long as ZTE involved to improve it via software.
But until now all Chinese haven't shown any skills for better software processing as for the camera performance.
Even Huawei lacking against top of the top Korean manufacturers despite being involved Leica.
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i have a question. Which country is in charge of the official firmware support for the G model?
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ayim said:
i have a question. Which country is in charge of the official firmware support for the G model?
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Apparently Zte germany, they are basically the only ones to reply and give infos regarding software releases
ekerbuddyeker said:
is it possible that 7 will improve the camera? Or is that down to hardware.
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There is a possibility we will see another camera improvement if zte implement camera2api in the nougat update, however i doubt this because the camera2api has been available since lollipop which has been around for years. On the bright side however they said they might add raw support which you need the camera2api for (unless they want to do a lot of coding themselves). So there is a possibility the camera might get better .

[Q] Expect to be able to root the Tab 4 ?

I'm getting itchy for a new tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks uninteresting, especially for the price. Plus, Samsung is getting more difficult to root. The forthcoming Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is interesting, especially for the price. Although I'd have to wait until May.
The real question, is it likely that I'll be able to root the Tab 4? I'm not looking for a guarantee, just an opinion. I've never had a Lenovo android device, so I don't know how they tend to treat this question.
CAL7 said:
I'm getting itchy for a new tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks uninteresting, especially for the price. Plus, Samsung is getting more difficult to root. The forthcoming Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is interesting, especially for the price. Although I'd have to wait until May.
The real question, is it likely that I'll be able to root the Tab 4? I'm not looking for a guarantee, just an opinion. I've never had a Lenovo android device, so I don't know how they tend to treat this question.
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Although, basically every device is Rootable. Lenovo usually keeps their custom version of Android close to stock, so it shouldn't have any problems.
Still no root available?
Hi, I got my Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus today and it appears there is still no root instruction available. I tried Framaroot and KingRoot but both failed miserably. Towelroot did not even install - but I believe that one works on older Android versions only anyway.
All instructions on the Web are obviously fake and even on the Lenovo board there is nothing usable about the Tab 4...
I believe the Tab 4 is already out since a couple of month now.
Is it really possible that nobody has rooted it so far?
Does somebody here know how to root that tablet?
lenovo Tab 4 8" is a fair Tab. However browser is freezing up on the regular.
CAL7 said:
I'm getting itchy for a new tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks uninteresting, especially for the price. Plus, Samsung is getting more difficult to root. The forthcoming Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is interesting, especially for the price. Although I'd have to wait until May.
The real question, is it likely that I'll be able to root the Tab 4? I'm not looking for a guarantee, just an opinion. I've never had a Lenovo android device, so I don't know how they tend to treat this question.
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Lenovo Tab 4 8" is not a adult tablet. However the browser is freezing up on the regular already. Hoping to find a root for the device soon.
elBandito1200 said:
Hi, I got my Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus today and it appears there is still no root instruction available. I tried Framaroot and KingRoot but both failed miserably. Towelroot did not even install - but I believe that one works on older Android versions only anyway.
All instructions on the Web are obviously fake and even on the Lenovo board there is nothing usable about the Tab 4...
I believe the Tab 4 is already out since a couple of month now.
Is it really possible that nobody has rooted it so far?
Does somebody here know how to root that tablet?
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The tablet hasn't been released everywhere yet (including the US) so perhaps when it does, there will be a lot of people attempting to find a way to root.
Hero2457 said:
The tablet hasn't been released everywhere yet (including the US)
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No clue if the information is correct, but that link
tabletmonkeys.com/lenovo-tab-4-10-android-7-1-tablet
says it has been released more than one month ago in the US.
CAL7 said:
I'm getting itchy for a new tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks uninteresting, especially for the price. Plus, Samsung is getting more difficult to root. The forthcoming Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is interesting, especially for the price. Although I'd have to wait until May.
The real question, is it likely that I'll be able to root the Tab 4? I'm not looking for a guarantee, just an opinion. I've never had a Lenovo android device, so I don't know how they tend to treat this question.
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There is no rooting method available for Lenovo tab 4 10 plus. But you can try it with one click root applications available.
None of them works with the Tab 4.
elBandito1200 said:
No clue if the information is correct, but that link
tabletmonkeys.com/lenovo-tab-4-10-android-7-1-tablet
says it has been released more than one month ago in the US.
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That's for the non-plus variants; I was referring to the Plus variants.
Hero2457 said:
That's for the non-plus variants; I was referring to the Plus variants.
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OK, thanks for the clarification! I didn't expect that they release the non-plus and the plus separated... Do you have up to date information when the plus release in the US is planned?
for now, I have tried all the root method none of them working. kingo. iroot. have been google all day.
I am seeking for the method as well, please help.
For Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus and Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus root is possible by unlocking bootloader, booting (not flahsing) TWRP and flashing SuperSU or Magisk. I made a howto in a german forum. I think matshias (who build TWRP for both devices) make a howto on xda in the near future.
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1. You don't need a unlock code from Lenvo. The command fastboot oem unlock-go work without a code.
2. It exists TWRP for the Tablet (I linked it in my howto). The only thing is, better not to flash it, only boot it.
3. see 2.
Teddy01 said:
For Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus and Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus root is possible by unlocking bootloader, booting (not flahsing) TWRP and flashing SuperSU or Magisk. I made a howto in a german forum. I think matshias (who build TWRP for both devices) make a howto on xda in the near future.
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Do you know if this work on the standard Lenovo Tab 4 8" ( Not the Plus) ?
No, only for the Plus versions. Maybe matshias build sometimes a version for the non Plus.
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Here is TWRP for the Plus version: https://forum.xda-developers.com/thinkpad-tablet/general/twrp-root-tab-4-plus-tb-x704l-f-tb-t3664407
Here are experimental TWRP builds for Tab 4 8/10. Let me know if they work.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73611920&postcount=2
Would rooting it possibly fix the sdcard issues ( I have a non plus tab)
If you search the Lenovo forums you'll see it mentioned there( mine is doing it also)
hmmm

In Canada why did I get a snapdragon from carrier?

So got my S9+ on contract and recently I wanted to root it and of course started by searching model here, SM-G965W. The crux of my question is I thought Canada we got Exynos not snapdragon.. what changed?
Nigmea said:
So got my S9+ on contract and recently I wanted to root it and of course started by searching model here, SM-G965W. The crux of my question is I thought Canada we got Exynos not snapdragon.. what changed?
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Nothing it's been like this for a while atleadt the s8 was a snap dragon too. Same as us devices. But I believe you can root using the 965u method out now
TheMadScientist said:
Nothing it's been like this for a while atleadt the s8 was a snap dragon too. Same as us devices. But I believe you can root using the 965u method out now
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makes sense I went from 7 to 9 but had galaxy 6 and 5 too. I'm gonna wait till the android 10 ota update cones which is anyday now. I was worried because snapdragon usually doesn't get love or roots aha
Nigmea said:
makes sense I went from 7 to 9 but had galaxy 6 and 5 too. I'm gonna wait till the android 10 ota update cones which is anyday now. I was worried because snapdragon usually doesn't get love or roots aha
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Root will only exist on oreo. Won't work on pie or 10

Note 8 - Rooted Nougat - Recommendation?

Thankful for the DEVs here! Needed root for TOS (Spy) app for my son's phone... My Note 8 screen busted, so when I upgraded to a Note 9, I fixed the screen and replaced his old LG Stylo3+ w/the Note 8. (Full Disclosure - my son knows and agrees w/spy app on his phone as a condition for his having one) After a few days of using instructions from this site, was able to downgrade to NOUGAT ROM, and root the Snapdragon Note 8. Yeah! The TOS app isn't working 100%, but requires a reset of phone every day which is annoying. Also Life360 doesn't work on the ROM, tried various versions to no avail, ended up using Google Maps Follow. And of course the 80% battery bug sucks. But all acceptable for now and thankful it works at all.
Is there any improved root/version now for Oreo or Pie and the Snapdragon version of the Note 8? Or if I get another phone, is there an optimum mid-price phone that is most easy to root and work with and most stable? Does the OnePlus 7T fit that description? Even if it comes with Android 10?

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