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How to install the Xposed Framework and Use it ( Thanks to Rovo 89)
I made this guide because I thought the RAZR community lacked the knowledge about these xposed frameworks and how to use it. Only a few devs have actually implemented it. I have made this as simple as possible.
I have moved this thread here because the old one has been made for apps only
For the framework:
Download XposedInstaller.apk and install it ( download below)
Launch the Xposed Installer and click on "Install/Update"
Reboot
Done!
For any modifications/modules you want to install:
Download .apk and install it ( first install the app settings)
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" tab (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the checkbox
Reboot
Done!
Instructions for using modules :
Starting with Gmail
At this point i believe u have rebooted your phone after installing app settings and before that the Xposed installer itself
Open app settings and search for Gmail.
To get the kind of result displayed below
1. Change Screen(dp) settings to preferably 600*1024
2. Change font scale to 80 otherwise the dual panel will look messed up.
3. I would suggest u change the orientation to always landscape - worked best for me - depends on your liking
press the save button on the right top corner (then press yes) and check your newly designed gmail app right away
You can tinker with the settings and change it to your liking
Now lets move on to System Settings menu. (Dual panel!)( If u dont use Liquid smooth or AOKP)
search for settings in App settings
in the settings menu
Change DPI to 160
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600
and font scale to 130 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE )
Now save and check it out!
For the same thing - But If u use LiquidSmooth or AOKP)
Search for force dual panel in your system settings menu and check it.
Then go to app settings -> settings -> and then
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Save and enjoy!
Now one last example for the PLAY STORE
Search for playstore in the app settings list and enter it.
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE - YOUR CHOICE - WORKS BOTH WAYS )
Additional Settings for each app:
1. U can check fulscreen to disable statusbar in that app
2. Check screen on to change display timeout to never!( it will always stay on in that ap
3. Go to locale settings and select the language u want to display it in!
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
Sent from my Liberty using Tapatalk 4 Beta
rami.ejle said:
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
Sent from my Liberty using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
actually i deleted a couple of ringtones and it worked thnx for the guide
ı used rom not have multilanguage pack how to add language pack for frameworks folder?
thx
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
woonaval said:
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
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Always follow the original link.(new link). This post was just to introduce newcomers to xposed with detailed instructions
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2
No space left on device
Gautam Padirooted said:
Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
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I am using BOBCAT Rom v12 (NI4) where xposed framework is pre installed. I opened xposed, clicked install/update it showing me the following error
"Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery-zip...
Mounting /systen writable...
Backup already exist at /system/bin/app_process...orig
Copying app_process...
cp:write error: No space left on device
Could not copy app_process to /system/bin"
I have tried disabler_xposed.zip via recovery mode but no result.
Changed the installation method of xposed....no success either.
The rom is working fine except modules cant be used.........
Any suggestion...................
Thanks in advance.
Solution of xposed framework installation problem
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
rOman2205 said:
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
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not working also
I got it sucessfully installed and working on my AT&T s3
how did you do that ?
Hi,
I modified "SamsungCamera2" from my Note 3 and would like to install it now on my Note 3. My phone is not rooted and doing so would currently trip the knox counter (I don´t want that).
If I try to install the apk I get the message "application not installed".
Is it somehow possible to convert the apk so that I can install it as a "normal app"?
Best wishes,
Klaus
oclock said:
Hi,
I modified "SamsungCamera2" from my Note 3 and would like to install it now on my Note 3. My phone is not rooted and doing so would currently trip the knox counter (I don´t want that).
If I try to install the apk I get the message "application not installed".
Is it somehow possible to convert the apk so that I can install it as a "normal app"?
Best wishes,
Klaus
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no root no party, however i think that its possible to root the phone over knox without count
to install system apk you can do in 3 ways
1.install normally by a file manager as normal apk but in this way you can only install ORIGINAL APK like official update NO MOD
2.copying the apk and maybe the odex in /system/app NEED ROOT
3.using clockworkmod NEED ROOT,or maybe using the stock samsung recovery need a flashable zip of your app
enjoy
AXD96 said:
no root no party, however i think that its possible to root the phone over knox without count
to install system apk you can do in 3 ways
1.install normally by a file manager as normal apk but in this way you can only install ORIGINAL APK like official update NO MOD
2.copying the apk and maybe the odex in /system/app NEED ROOT
3.using clockworkmod NEED ROOT,or maybe using the stock samsung recovery need a flashable zip of your app
enjoy
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Thank you for your answer.
With my current firmware there is no known method to get root without knox=0x1.
If I develop my own app I can install it without problems. So, what exactly makes apps from system/app different?
How does Android know that I did not implement this App by myself?
Is there a way to further modify the app so that it looks like I implemented it by myself and install it then?
oclock said:
Thank you for your answer.
But if I develop my own app I can install it without problems.
So, what exactly makes apps from system/app different?
How does Android know that I did not implement this App by myself?
Is there a way to further modify the app so that it looks like I implemented it by myself and install it then?
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Android expects applications installed by opening the APK to be signed.
It's quite easy to sign them with a generic certificate: but when apps are updated both the old (in /system) and the new version must be signed with the same one.
(Extreme problems lead to extreme solutions: if you need Samsung service, flash a bad bootloader so that's permanently bricked and doesn't even get to Odin...)
Ryccardo said:
Android expects applications installed by opening the APK to be signed.
It's quite easy to sign them with a generic certificate: but when apps are updated both the old (in /system) and the new version must be signed with the same one.
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Thank you for the explanation and thank you for the hint
But how does Android know that I am trying to Update an already existing app? Is it just because of the class names of the MainActivity? Is it possible to refactor the app, so that it looks like a brand new app?
oclock said:
Thank you for the explanation and thank you for the hint
But how does Android know that I am trying to Update an already existing app? Is it just because of the class names of the MainActivity? Is it possible to refactor the app, so that it looks like a brand new app?
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I believe, but have never tried, that it goes by the package ID
Ryccardo said:
I believe, but have never tried, that it goes by the package ID
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It seems to be the correct way. However, something seems to be odd:
I the log I get the following:
12-29 23:47:03.981: E/AndroidRuntime(27444): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resume activity {com.sec.android.app.cameraoc/com.sec.android.app.camera.Camera}: java.lang.SecurityException: Requires SET_ANIMATION_SCALE permission
However, this permission is set in the AndroidManifest.xml file:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.sec.android.app.cameraoc">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA"/>
[...]
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SET_ANIMATION_SCALE"/>
[...]
Do you have any ideas why this permission isn´t recognized?
oclock said:
Thank you for your answer.
With my current firmware there is no known method to get root without knox=0x1.
If I develop my own app I can install it without problems. So, what exactly makes apps from system/app different?
How does Android know that I did not implement this App by myself?
Is there a way to further modify the app so that it looks like I implemented it by myself and install it then?
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dont said me thanks, just click the thanks button on the left of message
no you can't
every APK has got a signature when you modify an apk or the mali code the signature became invalid so you cant install that apk anymore until you sign again the apk
if the signature is different you cant install system apk when you has already installed an app with the same packace address
else if the signature is the same (only the author of the app has got the original key of signature) you can install it
there is a critical bug in android until 4.2.2 version, the MASTERKEY BUG
google fix it in android 4.3
i got root with this bug using cydia impactor
with this bug/exploit you was able to modify system partition bypassing signature protection and then get root so you was able to have full access to your phone
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oclock said:
It seems to be the correct way. However, something seems to be odd:
I the log I get the following:
12-29 23:47:03.981: E/AndroidRuntime(27444): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resume activity {com.sec.android.app.cameraoc/com.sec.android.app.camera.Camera}: java.lang.SecurityException: Requires SET_ANIMATION_SCALE permission
However, this permission is set in the AndroidManifest.xml file:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.sec.android.app.cameraoc">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA"/>
[...]
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SET_ANIMATION_SCALE"/>
[...]
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where did you find the log?
AXD96 said:
dont said me thanks, just click the thanks button on the left of message
no you can't
every APK has got a signature when you modify an apk or the mali code the signature became invalid so you cant install that apk anymore until you sign again the apk
if the signature is different you cant install system apk when you has already installed an app with the same packace address
else if the signature is the same (only the author of the app has got the original key of signature) you can install it
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OK. This was already made clear some posts above. My new question was: Can I change the signature to install it as a "new" app.
I tried it out by myself. I modified the manifest file to change the android package name from "com.sec.android.app.camera" to "com.sec.android.app.cameraoc". The java package is unchanged.
With this modification i could install the app without any problems, but I get a permission exception, when I try to execute the App:
12-29 23:47:03.981: E/AndroidRuntime(27444): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resume activity {com.sec.android.app.cameraoc/com.sec.android.app.camera.Camera}: java.lang.SecurityException: Requires SET_ANIMATION_SCALE permission
However, this permission is set in the AndroidManifest.xml file:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.sec.android.app.cameraoc">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA"/>
[...]
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SET_ANIMATION_SCA LE"/>
[...]
So, i do not understand why I get this Exception. Do you have any ideas?
Klaus
I got the exact same issue when modding the S5's camera apk. The trick is to open your original apk with an archive manager and only replace the classes.dex and resources.arsc. I then copied the apk to /system/app/ and after a reboot I could successfully launch the camera.
More details about hacking system apk's can be found here: https://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/wiki/FAQ (My recompiled apk Force Closes (FCs). What gives?)
Requirements:
Rooted android running on Nougat
File explorer with root access
Latest Google app
Follow this procedure:
1.Download the latest Google App
2.Convert it to system app by copying the google app to system==>priv-app==>Velvet .Delete the one which already exist.
3.Now long press the copied app,choose properties and change the permission as follows rw r r
4.Now open the build.prop file from system folder, select edit and add these lines
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
5.Reboot you device
6.clear data of google app and allow all the permission of google app
7.Reboot.:good:
Works like a charm!!! Theres only one issue. I can't get the 'ok google' hotword working. Any fixes?
instantdetox said:
Works like a charm!!! Theres only one issue. I can't get the 'ok google' hotword working. Any fixes?
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It works for no one as of now.Hope developers will soon come across some solution for that:fingers-crossed:
Akilesh Akil said:
Requirements:
Rooted android running on Nougat
File explorer with root access
Latest Google app
Follow this procedure:
1.Download the latest Google App
2.Convert it to system app by copying the google app to system==>priv-app==>Velvet .Delete the one which already exist.
3.Now long press the copied app,choose properties and change the permission as follows rw r r
4.Now open the build.prop file from system folder, select edit and add these lines
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
5.Reboot you device
6.clear data of google app and allow all the permission of google app
7.Reboot.:good:
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how do we convert into system app .. thanks !:fingers-crossed:
Akilesh Akil said:
Requirements:
Rooted android running on Nougat
File explorer with root access
Latest Google app
Follow this procedure:
1.Download the latest Google App
2.Convert it to system app by copying the google app to system==>priv-app==>Velvet .Delete the one which already exist.
3.Now long press the copied app,choose properties and change the permission as follows rw r r
4.Now open the build.prop file from system folder, select edit and add these lines
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
5.Reboot you device
6.clear data of google app and allow all the permission of google app
7.Reboot.:good:
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I couldn't find
ro.product.model
in my build.prop i have
ro.product.device
ro.product.name
Which one should i change? Thanks in advance
Akilesh Akil said:
Requirements:
Rooted android running on Nougat
File explorer with root access
Latest Google app
Follow this procedure:
1.Download the latest Google App
2.Convert it to system app by copying the google app to system==>priv-app==>Velvet .Delete the one which already exist.
3.Now long press the copied app,choose properties and change the permission as follows rw r r
4.Now open the build.prop file from system folder, select edit and add these lines
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
5.Reboot you device
6.clear data of google app and allow all the permission of google app
7.Reboot.:good:
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I couldn't find
ro.product.model
ro.opa.eligible_device
in my build.prop i have
ro.product.device
ro.product.name
Which one should i change? Or what should i do to get google assistant.. Thanks in advance. ✌✌✌
abhi159ravi0 said:
how do we convert into system app .. thanks !:fingers-crossed:
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Copy the google app to System>Priv-apps>Velvel
Doing this will convert the downloaded google app into system app.
You will have another google app in the Velvet folder.Delete that one and rename the newly copied google app as "Velvet"
shoaieb said:
I couldn't find
ro.product.model
ro.opa.eligible_device
in my build.prop i have
ro.product.device
ro.product.name
Which one should i change? Or what should i do to get google assistant.. Thanks in advance.
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Just add these two line to the build prop
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
You don't have to change the name.
Akilesh Akil said:
Just add these two line to the build prop
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
You don't have to change the name.
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Thanks. I already did, its working till now... But "Ok Google" doesn't work as others reported already... ???
I recently activated the Google Assistant on my OnePlus 2. Its a little different than installing on other devices.anyways, lets get started!
**I am not responsible for any problems in your device, This is just the method I used to activate Google Assistant for Myself(and my friends,worked every time!)**
Prerequisites:
1. Installed TWRP or CWM(in recovered)
2.Rooted OP2
3.Installed ES File Explorer!
4.Installed Android 7.x ROM.
How to get started:
Download the files from here : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=121914
Put All files in same folder in your phone internal memory.
Thanks to @FaserF
Now...
1.Boot to Recovery.
2.Flash the Zip GoogleAssistantVelvet.zip
3.Flash the ZipGoogleAssistantBuildProp.zip (this will install the "tweak.prop" into your build.prop)
Now boot to your device.
4.Open ES file explorer and Activate "Root Explorer".
5.Mount R/W in memory , /system directory.
Here you will find the file "build.prop"
6.Remove these lines :
ro.product.brand=OnePlus
ro.product.name=OnePlus2
7.In the place of removed lines, add this-
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
Now save the changes.
Clear Data of your Google App.
Reboot your device.(not that important)
Tap the home Button and your Google Assistant will POP UP!
Tap on Thanks if I helped you!
Does OK GOOGLE works everytime?
sushant20 said:
I recently activated the Google Assistant on my OnePlus 2. Its a little different than installing on other devices.anyways, lets get started!
**I am not responsible for any problems in your device, This is just the method I used to activate Google Assistant for Myself(and my friends,worked every time!)**
Prerequisites:
1. Installed TWRP or CWM(in recovered)
2.Rooted OP2
3.Installed ES File Explorer!
4.Installed Android 7.x ROM.
How to get started:
Download the files from here : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=121914
Put All files in same folder in your phone internal memory.
Thanks to @FaserF
Now...
1.Boot to Recovery.
2.Flash the Zip GoogleAssistantVelvet.zip
3.Flash the ZipGoogleAssistantBuildProp.zip (this will install the "tweak.prop" into your build.prop)
Now boot to your device.
4.Open ES file explorer and Activate "Root Explorer".
5.Mount R/W in memory , /system directory.
Here you will find the file "build.prop"
6.Remove these lines :
ro.product.brand=OnePlus
ro.product.name=OnePlus2
7.In the place of removed lines, add this-
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
Now save the changes.
Clear Data of your Google App.
Reboot your device.(not that important)
Tap the home Button and your Google Assistant will POP UP!
Tap on Thanks if I helped you!
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Does your camera work? I tried an other method and it messed up my camera, because it only saved a green picture.
Akilesh Akil said:
Does OK GOOGLE works everytime?
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yes it does!
trapistasajt said:
Does your camera work? I tried an other method and it messed up my camera, because it only saved a green picture.
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I am using FireHound 7.0 and nothing seems broken to me because of Google Assistant!
Beware if you're on AICP, this locked up my phone, had to restore my backup again. If you're on AICP, just use the other Google Assistant thread and add the entries to build.prop yourself.
I've tried flashing these two files on 3 different ROMs with pico gapps--- Official RR 6.0.1, Graraks CM14, Firehound OS 7.0 but every time, the phone gets struck at 1+ bootlogo. I don't know what's going wrong. Please help.
1 more thing, while flashing the 2nd zip, some Error 1 appears in twrp.
Edit: its working good. I just didn't downloaded that tweak.prop. Now it works flawlessly!
Thanks!✌
Does it work on marshmallow ROMs?
amitgudwill said:
Does it work on marshmallow ROMs?
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do you even read the requirements?
Just my two cents: there's no need to do any of that really to get Google assistant to work on Android N builds.
Just make sure that you have the latest version of the Google search app, then add these two lines to your build.prop file and reboot. After that, just clear Google search's data and then open the assistant using the same shortcut that you've used to open now on tap before(long press home by default), when asked about setting up "ok Google" select "I'll do it later"(to avoid crashes).
That's it
sar12330 said:
Just my two cents: there's no need to do any of that really to get Google assistant to work on Android N builds.
Just make sure that you have the latest version of the Google search app, then add these two lines to your build.prop file and reboot. After that, just clear Google search's data and then open the assistant using the same shortcut that you've used to open now on tap before(long press home by default), when asked about setting up "ok Google" select "I'll do it later"(to avoid crashes).
That's it
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can u please explain which two lines to add? There is just one single line which is to be added in the build.prop.
The lines are:
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true
After putting these in the build.prop and rebooting, clear Google search's data and the assistant should work
not working on Halogen OS 7.0
Just wanted to comment on the OP.
Adding the two lines works. No need to flash anything or delete any lines. It works just as on any other device.
At least on CM14/.1
Tried to activate assistant by put these two lines into build.prop... Seems to be OK but every time I finish voice recognition setup for "OK Google" and want to try it, it starts the setup again...
Any solution?
well can anyone try to help me ?
Resolved
vergilbt said:
Tried to activate assistant by put these two lines into build.prop... Seems to be OK but every time I finish voice recognition setup for "OK Google" and want to try it, it starts the setup again...
Any solution?
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It's normal, voice recognition isn't working with this method.
@casual_kikoo
Thanks a lot for your information... Could you point me to the right way? The way from op?
vergilbt said:
@casual_kikoo
Thanks a lot for your information... Could you point me to the right way? The way from op?
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In fact, no way for now.
sushant20 said:
I recently activated the Google Assistant on my OnePlus 2. Its a little different than installing on other devices.anyways, lets get started!
**I am not responsible for any problems in your device, This is just the method I used to activate Google Assistant for Myself(and my friends,worked every time!)**
Prerequisites:
1. Installed TWRP or CWM(in recovered)
2.Rooted OP2
3.Installed ES File Explorer!
4.Installed Android 7.x ROM.
How to get started:
Download the files from here : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=121914
Put All files in same folder in your phone internal memory.
Thanks to @FaserF
Now...
1.Boot to Recovery.
2.Flash the Zip GoogleAssistantVelvet.zip
3.Flash the ZipGoogleAssistantBuildProp.zip (this will install the "tweak.prop" into your build.prop)
Now boot to your device.
4.Open ES file explorer and Activate "Root Explorer".
5.Mount R/W in memory , /system directory.
Here you will find the file "build.prop"
6.Remove these lines :
ro.product.brand=OnePlus
ro.product.name=OnePlus2
7.In the place of removed lines, add this-
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
Now save the changes.
Clear Data of your Google App.
Reboot your device.(not that important)
Tap the home Button and your Google Assistant will POP UP!
Tap on Thanks if I helped you!
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The build.prop uses UNIX endlines. Does es even support those?
This is the all in one zip file with some extra functionality for honor 6x.
The file will give you some useful utilities like hw intelligent , call record , autorun, hp plugin, music with cutter, parent control.
REQUIREMENT:
1. ROOT , TWRP RECOVERY.
2. ANY ROOT EXPLORER.
STEPS:
1. OPEN ANY ROOT EXPLORER AND NAVIGATE TO SYSTEM/PRIV-APP/GOOGLE PACKAGE INSTALLER
2. DELETE THE FOLDER GOOGLE PACKAGE INSTALLER.
3. REBOOT TO RECOVERY , FLASH THE DOWNLOADED ZIP .
THATS IT , YOU HAVE DONE IT.
Download links below :
http://gestyy.com/wrLHXH
screenshots
http://gestyy.com/wrLGLz
Thanks
XDA:DevDB Information
EXTRA UTILITIES FOR HONOR 6X, Tool/Utility for the Honor 6X
Contributors
Khan ubaid
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-11-05
Last Updated 2017-11-05
It doesn't work on 6X BLN21, bootloop on start after flashed the zip !
MiPiMok said:
It doesn't work on 6X BLN21, bootloop on start after flashed the zip !
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You can go for manual setup ,
1. Extract the zip file, you will get HwCallrecord, HwParent, HwIntelligent under system/app
and PackageInnstaller, HwMediacenter, HpPlugin under system/priv-app.
2. Copy these files in corresponding directory by using any root explorer under root/system/app and root/ystem/priv-app.
3. If you want package installer with autorun and backgroung run facility, you have to delete the GooglePackageInstaller under /root/system/priv-app/GooglePackageInstaller.
4.Give permission to the apk files as well as folders, How? go through screenshots.
5. Reboot, Enjoy
Any queries, you can ask....
Remember to give permission to every folders and files you place or replace...
MiPiMok said:
It doesn't work on 6X BLN21, bootloop on start after flashed the zip !
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Permission to odex file also...
http://q.gs/Dx2KW
Done ! And it works, thanks.
Welcome buddy...
Hi, I've got problem with HwParent and HwIntelligent, how install them if they are not installed in the original ROM...because I can't install them normally...package corrupt it says me....
you cannot install them normally, they have to be placed in the system partition and changing the permission as i have already given the screenshots...
Thank you
Hey,
thank you for explaining the manual way - that helped me a lot and also fixed a second problem i have had.
The problem was, that after the update my FM Radio was gone.
I found the app here but i cant push files by ADB as root. So i just installed doing the same way:
i copied the apk to an own folder to /system/app/ , set permissions, rebbooted and it worked perfect.
all your apps are working too.
Except the parental controll - i didnt install it because nothing planned yet... ^^
starkeeper2018 said:
Hey,
thank you for explaining the manual way - that helped me a lot and also fixed a second problem i have had.
The problem was, that after the update my FM Radio was gone.
I found the app here but i cant push files by ADB as root. So i just installed doing the same way:
i copied the apk to an own folder to /system/app/ , set permissions, rebbooted and it worked perfect.
all your apps are working too.
Except the parental controll - i didnt install it because nothing planned yet... ^^
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Thats good.... keep it up,,
and about parent control should work too, after installing by the given procedure is done,,, you will find it under setting/additional setting /student mode
Khan ubaid said:
you cannot install them normally, they have to be placed in the system partition and changing the permission as i have already given the screenshots...
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OK sorry, it was badly asked... I did it as you explained and I succeed to install them but I can't find where to activate them... Now, I find the parent control in the advanced settings with the "student app" with the last post and it works but where I can find or activate the "intelligent" smart assistance app ? And about the package installer, I pasted it in the priv-app file but what happens now ?
MiPiMok said:
OK sorry, it was badly asked... I did it as you explained and I succeed to install them but I can't find where to activate them... Now, I find the parent control in the advanced settings with the "student app" with the last post and it works but where I can find or activate the "intelligent" smart assistance app ? And about the package installer, I pasted it in the priv-app file but what happens now ?
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After you paste the package installer and gave permission , you have to delete( or cut to make a copy of ) google package installer,,, it will be activated when you remove google package installer folder in the same directory
link dead
Link dead need mirror for the same
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does anybody have the apps from the link?
can someone reupload it?