[Q] [Oreo] Substratum Theme Samsung - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Themes, Apps, and Mods

Substratum erorr:
the andromeda desktop client need to connect to your device to be able to function with substratum
but i check adb setup and AndromedaClient-Windows
not fix on samsung s8 oreo

Exactly. I try install andromeda and with connect to PC dont change anything in phone. S9+ oreo. Speccislly i try change heigh to 15dip navbar.

disneyfan said:
Once you install your themes, restart your phone, and then go to the manager, toggle the overlays off and on. Your overlays should work now.
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Only erorr Substratum not run
Just this erorr [the andromeda desktop client need to connect your device to be able...]

hadi9823 said:
Only erorr Substratum not run
Just this erorr [the andromeda desktop client need to connect your device to be able...]
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That's when I connect to my PC and open a CMD window with Administrator privileges and CD to the directory and run the batch file from there. The phone will the continue on into Substatum from there. I'm using windows 10 btw, and not sure if you need the admin privileges or not but I so it that way and it works.
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Steven_Ayscue said:
That's when I connect to my PC and open a CMD window with Administrator privileges and CD to the directory and run the batch file from there. The phone will the continue on into Substatum from there. I'm using windows 10 btw, and not sure if you need the admin privileges or not but I so it that way and it works.
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Tnx I used but not work for me?
Do u have apk file Andromeda no Link from Google Plat store pls

You need to install Andromeda from the play store.

does your apps stop working after few weeks?
like instagram or whatsapp?

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APK installer for Mac OS X??

Is there a SIMPLE gui apk installer on mac??
I used to use "Droid Explorer" and "Android Commander" on windows.
Any help?
well.. besides just draggin an apk to the sdk card and launching it with a file explorer to install, you can use adb to easily push and install an app from your mac to your computer.
download the android sdk.
open the terminal and navigate to where adb is and
Code:
./adb install <path_to_apk>
easy!
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html#move
killersnowman said:
well.. besides just draggin an apk to the sdk card and launching it with a file explorer to install, you can use adb to easily push and install an app from your mac to your computer.
download the android sdk.
open the terminal and navigate to where adb is and
Code:
./adb install <path_to_apk>
easy!
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html#move
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Thanks for your reply. It's the method that I know man, but it's not as easy as double clicking any .apk file and clicking "install" (as in Droid Explorer for windows)
yea its seems that most of the good front ends and guis for the android tools are all made for windows.. ive used a mac the entire time ive had an android phone and i havent seen much osx love in terms of guis (with the exception of some rooting app.)
That's because everything can be done via command prompt
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chriskader said:
That's because everything can be done via command prompt
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yep. i was gonna say its because it has a real unix terminal but i thought it would arouse fan boys
killersnowman said:
yep. i was gonna say its because it has a real unix terminal but i thought it would arouse fan boys
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LOL... true
hi I am on a mac running lion. I need a little help please with how to use adb to reinstall all my apk's back to my tel.
I seem to have been reading and reading but can not figure out the code to write in the terminal line.
I have my apps stored on my Desktop, in a folder called. backupapps
( the apps I am backing up are apps i have bought from the market)
I want to install them all at one time
can some one give me the adb code to install all files in my backup folder to my galaxy s2 tel. please
thanks
Plug your phone into the pc, enable USB Storage mode, copy apps to storage card. Use a program like root explorer or es explorer (my personal fav) and install the apps from there. Es Manager and Titanuim backup has nice application backup features. If you really want to use adb: adb install <path to apk> or try the cross platform QTadb application
This might help you
It will allow you to install your APK if you double click it and your phone is connected (debug mode enabled)
http://www.droidsector.com/blog/2010/06/23/easy-way-to-install-apk-files-using-android-sdk-for-mac/
I created the app successfully
Use airdroid,wireless management for any droid,it-s free apk,and web based.i'm using lion,and working ok.before i find'it i've used droidexplorer from vmware windows..very uncovenient way.
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Application you want found
You can use apkInstaller Application in mac.
It has GUI.
It's here:
macupdate.com/app/mac/55546/apkinstaller

[Q] Android in the Enterprise and Google Play

I have done some searching but I have a time constraint so I am hoping someone can assist me. We are looking into supporting Android at our facility whether it be employee owned or company purchased. My question is how do you register Google Play to download the MDM app it you do not have or want a gmail account? Or how do I install my custom app on a tablet without an SD card or "Astro File Manager"
I have put the APK file in the Downloads folder but that does not work.
How are you registering devices under a Corporate identity?
Thaks for any assistance.
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
drsanket_xperia_u said:
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
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Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
manders500 said:
Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
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U need adb to install app from windows itself...
Google for link of adb
Its abt 400mb
Then once u download it
Put the apk in adb/sdk/platform tools
Run adb
Connect phone wid usb debugging enabled
Run command
Adb start-server
Adb install apkname.apk

G900T_OF6_Batch_Debloater_& App_Freezer (Customizable)

**New** Root Access is Now Required!
Download:
- G900T_OF6_Batch_Debloater_&_App_Freezer
Instructions:
1. Extract the G900T_OF6_Batch_DeBloater & App Freezer folder onto your desktop.
2. Turn on USB Debugging from Developer Options and connect your device to your *PC.
3. Double-click DeBloater.bat to launch the program.
4. Select "Light," "Medium," "Extreme", or "Freeze Apps"**and press "Enter."
5. Grant Root Access if prompted by your device and press "Enter" to begin.
6. Once complete press "Enter" to return to the Main Menu and select ***"Reboot Device."
7. Last, select "Exit" from the Main Menu to end your session. Done!
* Make certain that you have Samsung Drivers installed.
** Use notepad++ or other text editor to view/edit the lists of affected apps in the debloater.bat file.
*** It is normal for apps to begin force closing prior to rebooting your device.
muniz_ri said:
Download:
- G900T_OF6_Batch_DeBloater
Instructions:
1. Extract the G900T_OF6_Batch_DeBloater folder onto your desktop.
2. Boot into *TWRP, Press "Mount" and make certain that "system" is checked.
3. Connect your phone to your **PC while still in TWRP and double click on the DeBloater.bat file.
4. Select "Light," "Medium," or "Extreme" debloating (see DeBloater.bat file for list of removed apps).
*I used TWRP 2.8.6.0 (could not get TWRP 2.8.7.0 to connect to PC).
** Make certain that you have Samsung Drivers installed.
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The Tmobile my account app shows up in my installed apps but no where to be found in system/app or priv_app any ideas ?
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dzhowandai said:
The Tmobile my account app shows up in my installed apps but no where to be found in system/app or priv_app any ideas ?
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Its likely under a different name. I used the extreme option and its no longer installed.
It's a no go fir me with same result. Is your rom deodexed or does it make any difference?
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dzhowandai said:
It's a no go fir me with same result. Is your rom deodexed or does it make any difference?
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Not deodexed.
Not working for me either:
I just get:
" rm: can't remove '/system/app/xxxx': No such file or directory"
poncespr said:
Not working for me either:
I just get:
" rm: can't remove '/system/app/xxxx': No such file or directory"
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To clarify does the PC recognize the device while in twrp and the tool runs successfully? But you get one or a few of the above error msg's or an extensive list of apps that it cannot remove? Are you on a completely stock rom that is not already debloated?
muniz_ri said:
To clarify does the PC recognize the device while in twrp and the tool runs successfully? But you get one or a few of the above error msg's or an extensive list of apps that it cannot remove? Are you on a completely stock rom that is not already debloated?
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I went to far as to reinstall samsung drivers, google drivers.
I can check adb devices and see it is there.
Also, this is without any modification to your batch file.
poncespr said:
I went to far as to reinstall samsung drivers, google drivers.
I can check adb devices and see it is there.
Also, this is without any modification to your batch file.
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Did the tool delete any apps? The extreme option includes over 90 apps. How many "could not find" msgs did you see? Also, which twrp version did you use?
muniz_ri said:
Did the tool delete any apps? The extreme option includes over 90 apps. How many "could not find" msgs did you see? Also, which twrp version did you use?
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I chose extreme debloat and could not see any app succesfully removed.
I ended up using a debloater for the G900F via recovery, but it does not remove the Tmo bloat.
Anyway, I thank you for sharing your work.
poncespr said:
I chose extreme debloat and could not see any app succesfully removed.
I ended up using a debloater for the G900F via recovery, but it does not remove the Tmo bloat.
Anyway, I thank you for sharing your work.
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The tool will not show successfully removed apps only failed apps.
Glad you found another method. I am just trying to understand why it works for me but not for you and another user so that I can either modify the tool or provide additional instructions.
muniz_ri said:
The tool will not show successfully removed apps only failed apps.
Glad you found another method. I am just trying to understand why it works for me but not for you and another user so that I can either modify the tool or provide additional instructions.
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I tried quite a few times. Installed TWRP 2.8.6.0.. I re-downloaded drivers. I did a system restore on my windows 7 64 PC to make sure no other programs were conflicting.
Might give it a try again later on. I really want to get rid of Tmobiles useless app.
Edit:
Reinstalled drivers once more, used a different USB port, and selected minimal debloating (since I already removed most of the stuff I did not want)
and it finally worked. No more Tmobile branded bloat on my GS5.
Thank you again.
poncespr said:
I tried quite a few times. Installed TWRP 2.8.6.0.. I re-downloaded drivers. I did a system restore on my windows 7 64 PC to make sure no other programs were conflicting.
Might give it a try again later on. I really want to get rid of Tmobiles useless app.
Edit:
Reinstalled drivers once more, used a different USB port, and selected minimal debloating (since I already removed most of the stuff I did not want)
and it finally worked. No more Tmobile branded bloat on my GS5.
Thank you again.
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I suspected that was the case so I have modified the tool to not run unless the device is recognized by the PC.
I can use "adb devices" to get adb to recognize my device when it's booted normally and usb debugging is checked (also checked always allow authorization), but when it booted to TWRP 2.8.6.0 and Mount system adb cannot recognize it ("adb devices" returns empty list) and thus the script cannot run (stops at the "waiting for device" part) . Any help?
Im having an issue with MTP not installing on Windows 7, tried many fixes and nothing is working. Really want to use this thing! Has anyone had this issue and know a possible fix?
Master619 said:
I can use "adb devices" to get adb to recognize my device when it's booted normally and usb debugging is checked (also checked always allow authorization), but when it booted to TWRP 2.8.6.0 and Mount system adb cannot recognize it ("adb devices" returns empty list) and thus the script cannot run (stops at the "waiting for device" part) . Any help?
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Only thing that comes to mind are samsung drivers, try install or reinstall.
Edit: played around with it....connect your phone while in recovery to your PC and run Windows Update. It should give you the option of installing Android ADB Driver.
MortTheBeast said:
Im having an issue with MTP not installing on Windows 7, tried many fixes and nothing is working. Really want to use this thing! Has anyone had this issue and know a possible fix?
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What I did is I disabled MTP in TWRP.
You disabled in TWRP and windows installed MTP? Because I tried that and windows won't even attempt to install MTP and phone doesn't get recognized.
MortTheBeast said:
You disabled in TWRP and windows installed MTP? Because I tried that and windows won't even attempt to install MTP and phone doesn't get recognized.
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I tried Samsung drivers first, then used Google drivers. Still after a coulple of seconds I would always get an error 10 saying "This device could not start".
Tried downloading MTP drivers from microsoft somewhere, and that did not work either so finally decided to disable MTP on TWRP.
But, the ABD device was still recognized after disabling ATP.
poncespr said:
I tried Samsung drivers first, then used Google drivers. Still after a coulple of seconds I would always get an error 10 saying "This device could not start".
Tried downloading MTP drivers from microsoft somewhere, and that did not work either so finally decided to disable MTP on TWRP.
But, the ABD device was still recognized after disabling ATP.
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I got nothing... here's crossing my fingers that someone is working on a root method, or else I will have to dump 5.1.1 and go with 5.0. :good:

How to remote control android which is connected to same wifi without internet

I want to control my android device loaded with lineageos 8.1 remotely from my laptop from the browser. I have tried airdroid, but i am not able to use the remote control feature when i am offline, it only works over the internet, is there any fix for this? also please suggest any alternatives. I have root access using magisk.
motolora 1656565 said:
I want to control my android device loaded with lineageos 8.1 remotely from my laptop from the browser. I have tried airdroid, but i am not able to use the remote control feature when i am offline, it only works over the internet, is there any fix for this? also please suggest any alternatives. I have root access using magisk.
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Definitely want to be using scrcpy. It uses adb as it's connection method. So if you can wifi adb to your devices you can remote control it.
If you need sound, it gets slightly more cumbersome. But sndcpy works well in tangent.
Astoras said:
So if you can wifi adb to your devices you can remote control it.
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Please guide me how can I do this. I have enabled TCP/ip mode in developer menu.
motolora 1656565 said:
Please guide me how can I do this. I have enabled TCP/ip mode in developer menu.
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Some phones have an option in Developer settings. It normally explicitly says wifi adb. If you don't have the option, you'll need a root app or elevated terminal to activate it.
The app is faster to use if in a normal context.
Find on on the playstore. Just search wifi adb.
Then on your computers terminal, which has adb installed properly, type "adb connect {your phone's ip address}"
Once it successfully prompts and you accept the connection on your phone you are ready to use scrcpy.
You can find tutorials on how to install both adb and scrcpy.
But the most user friendly, if on widows, is to first install a repository called Choco. Again, look up how to do so.
Then, simply type these commends in an administrative PowerShell:
choco install adb -y
choco install scrcpy -y
If all of this seems overly complicated. It is a one time setup. And all of these tools are excellent to have in the future if you are into Android and software.
After these steps are completed, rember you first have to establish an adb connection and then type scrcpy into your terminal.
Ok, Thanks a lot!!!!
motolora 1656565 said:
Ok, Thanks a lot!!!!
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- Download scrcpy.zip
- Unzip to the dir of your choice
- On your phone: Developer settings --> Enable USB Debugging
- Connect with a cable
- Run scrcpy-noconsole.vbs
Should work (also for android 12)
If you want to use this over IP, let us know
biontx said:
- Download scrcpy.zip
- Unzip to the dir of your choice
- On your phone: Developer settings --> Enable USB Debugging
- Connect with a cable
- Run scrcpy-noconsole.vbs
Should work (also for android 12)
If you want to use this over IP, let us know
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Oeps, the previous scrcpy.zip contains convctctytdl.exe ... you won't need this:
This is used to convert all youtube files (movie, list, etc...) to mp3
You can delete this file
This is the windows x64 version
You don't need internet as your phone is connected with a cable
Thank you everyone for your help!!!
Scrcpy is successfully installed and is working fine!!!
I took help from this forum and the official GitHub repo https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
Thanks everyone
i have another request, please help!
capture mobile display as a "live video file"

xiaomi stick 4k - unable to sideload Apps Android 11

Hi,
I just bought a mi 4K stick. Android 11
Everything works like a charm except sideloading apps.
Enabled Unknown Sources.
Disabled Google protect.
Granted permission for Downloader and File commander.
Downloader: whenever i click on the file and open the apk to install, it will show the progress bar for 2 seconds and then close. no error.
File Commander: Whenever i try to install the file, progress bar showing staging app and then nothing happens.
I tried the same APK on my TCL Smart TV and it worked like a charm. Android 9
Any hint would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Same problem, any solution?
Same here
Can't install any outside apps
Also mx players doesn't read all files on my external drive
3la2Saber said:
doesn't read all files on my external drive
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What file systems does the xiaomi stick 4k support via usb? Is it more than just fat32?
Are ntfs and exfat supported?
3la2Saber said:
Can't install any outside apps
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Others have mentioned the same issue. You could try a third party installer app like "downloader".
Or, using adb install or other system level tools.
Do you find solution?
Hi,
did anyone find a solution for this problem ?
a Quick update.... I managed to install apps using ADB Command.
first, enabled developed mode and usb debugging.
enabled unknown source
run adb command from windows laptop and install the apk ( adb install apkname)
https://sites.google.com/site/tweakradje/devices/xiaomi-mi-tv-stick?authuser=0 was very helpful....
i also got them installed thru adb , but when restart all of these apps will go away, its really annoying
to install the apps , follow these below steps :
from the CMD
adb.exe connect "IP address of your android device"
cd " location for your apk apps "
adb install " appname "
done
please if anyone find a solution to make these apps stands , share it with us
got it done successfully
now it runs as it should be
i only did a couple factory reset , then it works
most important , when download the downloader app, make sure you provide full accesses and grant permission for unknown app before open the downloader app
and the same for any other apps , download any desire app from downloader then install it , provide permissions then use the app
that's it
thansk
zahi_k said:
Disabled Google protect.
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No need for this.
Dear Assad. Can you please have a step by step in how you did it. It would be appreciated
Hello All. I was able to side load some of the apps using adb. I was not successful to install everything but I did not try to see why. I was able to load the apps that I needed and that is why I did not go further. Also, experts might have an idea why I was not able to do it. nonetheless, here is what I did
1- Download the ADB file and rename it to .CMD __TV_STICK_MODS.CMD__
2- Once downloaded and renamed to say"tv_stick_mods.cmd" (just an example), double click the file to run it.
3- It will prompt you to download the adb.exe and it will take you to the site where you can download it from. You will have to download this file "platform-tools_r34.0.1-windows"
4- Once downloaded, you need to extract the the file in a folder where you know the location and add to the same folder the "tv_stick_mods.cmd" (all have to be in the same folder)
5-Download the apps that you want to side load (no need to put them in the same folder)
6- Go to your Mi box stick and enable developers option and enable USB debugging
7- Also from your Mi box go to the setting of your network connection and obtain the IP address for your Mibox (should be something like 192.167.XX.XX)
8- Run "tv_stick_mods.cmd" again and it will prompt you to enter the IP address for the Mi stick. Enter the IP address that you have obtained in #7 and it will try to connect and it will show you a message on the TV to allow PC to connect (Make sure that you are on the same network as the MI stick)
9- Once permission is granted, then go back to PC/ Laptop and you will see a message that says "this does not seem to be a mi-stick do you want to continue"
10- hit yes and it will take you to another menu where you can explore all the options that you can do with the Mi stick from your laptop.
11- for installing apps, choose option 8 (copy / Install/uninstall)
12- In the next menu chose install and it will prompt you to choose the app that you want to install
13- Go to the location where you downloaded the app and choose the app that you want to install
14- It will prompt you if you want to install that app or not. Hit yes and let it install (should not take more than 10 Secs)
15- once done, it will show success and hit any key. Once this is done, go back and see if your app has been installed.
Hope this procedure helps you guy like it did to me and please if there is any flow in what I did please correct me
sambosat said:
Hello All. I was able to side load some of the apps using adb. I was not successful to install everything but I did not try to see why. I was able to load the apps that I needed and that is why I did not go further. Also, experts might have an idea why I was not able to do it. nonetheless, here is what I did
1- Download the ADB file and rename it to .CMD __TV_STICK_MODS.CMD__
2- Once downloaded and renamed to say"tv_stick_mods.cmd" (just an example), double click the file to run it.
3- It will prompt you to download the adb.exe and it will take you to the site where you can download it from. You will have to download this file "platform-tools_r34.0.1-windows"
4- Once downloaded, you need to extract the the file in a folder where you know the location and add to the same folder the "tv_stick_mods.cmd" (all have to be in the same folder)
5-Download the apps that you want to side load (no need to put them in the same folder)
6- Go to your Mi box stick and enable developers option and enable USB debugging
7- Also from your Mi box go to the setting of your network connection and obtain the IP address for your Mibox (should be something like 192.167.XX.XX)
8- Run "tv_stick_mods.cmd" again and it will prompt you to enter the IP address for the Mi stick. Enter the IP address that you have obtained in #7 and it will try to connect and it will show you a message on the TV to allow PC to connect (Make sure that you are on the same network as the MI stick)
9- Once permission is granted, then go back to PC/ Laptop and you will see a message that says "this does not seem to be a mi-stick do you want to continue"
10- hit yes and it will take you to another menu where you can explore all the options that you can do with the Mi stick from your laptop.
11- for installing apps, choose option 8 (copy / Install/uninstall)
12- In the next menu chose install and it will prompt you to choose the app that you want to install
13- Go to the location where you downloaded the app and choose the app that you want to install
14- It will prompt you if you want to install that app or not. Hit yes and let it install (should not take more than 10 Secs)
15- once done, it will show success and hit any key. Once this is done, go back and see if your app has been installed.
Hope this procedure helps you guy like it did to me and please if there is any flow in what I did please correct me
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hello dear , I tried it and its working i can install the application i need now thank you. but i am still facing one more issue that after restart different apps removed automatically. i disabled google protect from google play store. even some apps installed from google play got deleted. do you know what is the problem and how to solve it? thanks in advance.
Hello;
Well... for the issue of deleted Appz I'm still looking into a solution for this as I'm also facing this issue and till now I was unable to resolve it. Also I have another issue that not all the Appz can be installed. If anyone has an Idea it would be good to share
sambosat said:
Hello;
Well... for the issue of deleted Appz I'm still looking into a solution for this as I'm also facing this issue and till now I was unable to resolve it. Also I have another issue that not all the Appz can be installed. If anyone has an Idea it would be good to share
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hello, also for me still searching for solution for auto deleting apps after restart. for some apps not being installed try to search for another app version that match the stick from https://www.apkmirror.com/ . i am choosing the version compatible with armeabi-v7a and its working fine with me for the apps I need.
Good point I will check it out also I totally forgot about compatibility issue. Thank you for the update

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