Applying cheat config mod in android 11 - Xiaomi Mi 10 Questions & Answers

I have a problem which i cant paste any config mod in my games folder, the game keep rename my file and install the actual file instead and the cheat config will not work..is this normal in android 11..please some one answer

Any miui rom with native call recording or with miui dialer and messaging app.

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[Q] XML Edit

i need to edit the xml file to change the nunmber of sms before the phone converts it to mms....what application should i use...i found the apk but dont know how to edit it or even open it..!!

[Q] How to add additional resource file into an application?

Hi, everyone, I am newbie here..
I had looking over internet for few days and finally I decide to post my question here..
Here comes my question....
I am currently develop an application that is a main apk which will load extra/external/additional resource file into the main apk...(user can choose to download the resources from Google Play as extra content in the main apk)
I want to know that how I create those apk so that user can download and install those resource from internet without an icon in app menu?
[I am not referring to expansion file which indicated in Android developer website]..
Anyone?

Port a Rom the Basic way [no signing - no compiling - no special software]

Use a CM Rom for your Base as these are tried and tested (you can use Stock also as long as you are porting to another similar Stock Rom hardware)
(Make a backup copy of all the files your download - you may need to extract the files again later)
: : : You will not need to re-sign your rom.zip as you will be using an existing already signed rom : : :
: : : The drag and drop method does not require you to re-sign the rom : : :
: : : You will need notepad++ (win) or TextWrangler (mac) to edit build.prop files and scripts : : :
: : : You will also need winzip7 / winRAR (win) or Springy / B1FreeArchiver (mac) to edit the rom.zip files : : :
Find your a working Base Rom for your mobile and extract the contents to your desktop, then delete the following folders from the desktop
system/app
system/fonts
system/framework
system/media
system/priv-app
Edit the build.prop file in the Base Rom >system folder to reflect your new Port Rom details - these vary depending on the port your are using
The lines you need to look for are as follows;
ro.build.id=
ro.build.display.id=
ro.build.date=
ro.modversion=
Now find the Port Rom you want to go to making sure it is close to your manufacture as possible [for example; xperia SP use xperia Z - these have similar screen sizes and hardware]
Extract the contents as before and now copy the following folders back into the Base Rom on your desktop
system/app
system/fonts
system/framework
system/media
system/priv-app
Now open the original Base Rom .zip (do not extract it) with winzip7 or winRAR and delete the following folders
system/app
system/fonts
system/framework
system/media
system/priv-app
Now with the .zip still open 'drag and drop' ALL the folders from your desktop Base Rom into the now open base Rom .zip over-writting any existing files/folders
Do not save just close the .zip and upload to your mobile sdcard, enter recovery, flash and enjoy.
Possible Issues and solutions:
You may need to remove the kernel in the Base Rom and sideload one more appropriate to your new Port Rom - flashtool is good for this
Recovery Crashes - error codes 6 or 7 are mainly caused by corrupted zips, bad partitions or poor coding in the updater-script file
Boot issues and strange video issues are mainly a cause of framework incompatibilities - try another Port Rom closer to your mobile hardware
I use this method for all my ports - the hardest part is finding a Base Rom, the next is realising the Port Rom can take hours of trials and errors
I never bother editing the framework files I just move onto finding another Port Rom closer to my Mobile Hardware
The least you mess about with the least there is to go wrong!!!
If you are very confident and can work with open .zip files on the fly you can perform all the above without the need to extract much other than the build.prop
Simply with the 'drag and drop' method between the two open .zip files
This possibly won't work for Miui as that requires a little more editing and work
: : UPDATE : :
This method can be done on either a windows or mac computer - I have successfully done it on both
Due to the latest Android 5.0 versions having extra compression this method may no longer work
In principal it could work however you will need other software to extract the compressed system files now compiled within the rom
Thanks to wine (mac) you can run this software however at this point the procedure is taking too long to complete, so I have given up!
Hope this helps someone
Extra Useful Stuff
Some Tips and tricks to get the most out of Android Rom's
Always keep an original .ftf backup ready to flash with flashtool if anything goes wrong
Adding Market place apps to a ROM
For Jelly Bean Rom place them into the following folder:
/system/etc/product/applications
-they should update as normal users apps once google play app store is run
-they will appear in the normal app folder as “downloads”
-they will also come back once a factory reset is initiated
For kitkat based Roms you will need to use the root of the Rom
/data/
However you will also need to update the update-script appropriately
Snappier mobile
go into Settings > developer options > and Window animation scale and Transition Animation scale > change both of those to 0.5x
(or 0 for both, for instant reactions).
Fix issues with no sound or muted incoming calls/text
clear data for messaging app and phone app
fix issues with rotation, excellerometer and proximity sensor
simply smack the back of the mobile firmly into the palm of your hand
fix for unresponsive or fc of google play store
Go into recovery and clear all Cache values (Partition cache and Davik cache)
reinstall Gapps and reboot
If that fails try this:
clear the data for all google apps and the following;
google account manager
google play services
google play store
google services framework
and make sure 'download manager' is enabled
Turn any nano backup into a flashable ROM
system.ext4.tar.a*– Contains the system files
data.ext4.tar.a – Contains all other data files
backup with CWM
rename system.ext4.tar.a to system.tar
extract contents and drag and drop contents into an exsiting rom.zip
Better performance
goto system/bin/ and rename mpdecision to mpdecision.old
Problems with media storage
place .nomedia file in any folder you want excluding from album app
use file manager to create the file and show hidden files to view file
(.nomedia is hidden by default) clear cache on media storage app and restart
As usual you use these at your own risk

How to convert/extract RC2 files? And any other option besides UABE for assetbundles?

Hello all!
I've a few questions and maybe you guys can help me: I want to translate an Android Chinese Game and right now I can only open a *.rc2 file (with notepad++) that I found with a group of players of that game. The problem is that the game still has some other rc2 files, assetbundles and xml files that I can't open. So my questions are:
- How can I extract the assetbundles? I found the Assets Bundle Extractor (UABE) application but every time I try to extract a file, my PC restarts (my rig: i5 haswell, 8gb ram, GPU R9 200x series). Is there any other option to extract those files?
- Is there something that I can do to convert or decompile rc2 files so I can open and edit it?
- I can't open some of the XML files with Notepad++, do I need to convert it to text first? If yes, is there any app that I can use to do that?
(I get the .apk and followed one Youtube tutorial called "Get source Code(Java and XML) from android APK"but all I got were *.smali files).
I know that those questions are very newbie, but I'll appreciate any help.
Thank you.

Cloning and modifying System Apps [Decompile -> Edit -> Rename -> Compile]

Hey guys,
currently trying to mod the default Vivo X70 Pro Plus Camera app and I am wondering if this is possible at all.
I pulled the apk from the phone, used apktool to decompile it, modified it and then compiled and signed it again.
The Problem is: I do not have root and cant overwrite system applications.
Now I'm thinking: Is it possible to rename the app and package to install it as a new app instead of overwriting the existing camera app?

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