i want to have chinese keyboard in T-Mobile rom
so I had downloaded another ROM and went to the /system/app/ folder and recovered
HTC_IME.apk but it still couldn't work.
Please have somebody can help me and tell me how to do it.
i really want to have chinese keyboard in T-Mobile rom.
thanks a lot.
By the way, the T mobile rom has already root.
Go to the Android market.
Search for Google Pinyin IME.
When you want to input chinese, long tap on the space you want to type, select input method, and select Google Pinyin
i know Go to the Android market
but i want use chinese keyboard in "HTC IME"
usa911g said:
i know Go to the Android market
but i want use chinese keyboard in "HTC IME"
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Here's the modified default.xml from "/system/customize/CID", just replace the original default.xml with this via root explorer, and do a factory reset,
yes, you have to otherwise the chinese input options won't show up.
Tried to install an app through apk and installed an app without name and without icon that I can see in apps but I can't delete it.This app displays me ad everytime I unlock my phone!Pls help me (The one on the top of the picture)
Factory Reset :fingers-crossed:
Go to accessibility services, there should be one with a unknown name, disable it and you should be able to uninstall the application
Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
Zarou said:
Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
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- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
Davey126 said:
- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
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Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
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If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
Davey126 said:
If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
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Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
Zarou said:
Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
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Not much more to say. Either: 1) you have no system apps running aside from SuperSU [seems unlikely]; or 2) Greenify does not have sufficient permissions to see and act upon system apps. Good luck chasing this one down.
SuperSU typically runs as a user app regardless of how Greenify characterizes it. You can check current status from within SuperSU.
I work in localization and I'd like to install some apps in languages other than the main language. That is, without having to change the main language. Is this possible if done from the Google Play store or do I have to use a specific app?
Thanks.
I'm posting this here because I think that is something common to all Android Versions, I'm having problems with my room and the GAPPs, it is due to a Chinese phone with a Chinese rom and no Google installed at all.
I have successfully installed the Google APPs but these ones becomes system APPs and I'm not able to grant permissions through setting menu, it seems that system app permissions can not be managed from here.
Problem is that Play services aren't allow to access to SMS or at least that is what an annoying pop up says, so I'm wondering whether is any way to check that permissions on a file (xml or something like that) because I guess that changing permissions through setting menu ends changing some configuration file.
If I install some app using the apk, permissions can be manage from settings...
Answer myself. I leave the link down here in case somebody else need the info.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37130838/android-runtime-permission-for-system-apps