I flashed the latest version of ViperRom. I installed the RSA App for my work and I need the device ID to stay consist for my RSA token to work. I have that covered with an app called Change Android ID * Root, but I would like to know if the Rom updates change the Android ID?
Anytime you flash a new rom it changes the id,at least for me it does, titanium backup always ask me if I want to keep the old one or new one when I flash new roms
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I'm thinking of purchasing Premium but I have a question about it. I know CM roms come with it built in, is there any way I can make that premium or do I have to download it? I just don't want to ROM Managers and also, I don't want when I upgrade to have to reinstall it or something.
Thanks for your answers.
if you want to buy the premium just buy it. you can download it again from the market assuming you are using the same account after you load up cyanogen. it will just replace the one that is included in CM. it is just like updating an app. and if it doesn't replace it, just uninstall the non-paid one.
can i ask what feature the paid version has that you are considering purchasing it? or is it just more of a donation thing?
mariolopezjr said:
I'm thinking of purchasing Premium but I have a question about it. I know CM roms come with it built in, is there any way I can make that premium or do I have to download it? I just don't want to ROM Managers and also, I don't want when I upgrade to have to reinstall it or something.
Thanks for your answers.
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The premium version in the app store is just the license. When you download the premium version it will update your existing ROM Manager and the duplicate icon will be removed from your app drawer the next time your launcher restarts. Those who don't have a ROM that ships with ROM Manager have to download the free version in addition to the license from the market [I'm assuming it just adds a file with an identification code to your SD Card which is then verified by ROM manager when it starts.]
I recently upgraded to Premium and it's well worth it, you won't be disappointed.
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if you want to buy the premium just buy it. you can download it again from the market assuming you are using the same account after you load up cyanogen. it will just replace the one that is included in CM. it is just like updating an app. and if it doesn't replace it, just uninstall the non-paid one.
can i ask what feature the paid version has that you are considering purchasing it? or is it just more of a donation thing?
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I like donating to those who take their time to make good things. I will be donating to Cyanogen as well. I also like the update features of the ROM Manager, and the nightlies download as well, you know?
anstosa said:
The premium version in the app store is just the license. When you download the premium version it will update your existing ROM Manager and the duplicate icon will be removed from your app drawer the next time your launcher restarts. Those who don't have a ROM that ships with ROM Manager have to download the free version in addition to the license from the market [I'm assuming it just adds a file with an identification code to your SD Card which is then verified by ROM manager when it starts.]
I recently upgraded to Premium and it's well worth it, you won't be disappointed.
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Thank you for your kind reply, that is what I wanted to verify.
I hope am not duplicating posts ... is there any way one can revert to the old build? The new one 0.4.1.26 is really buggy. Thanks
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Are you rooted? If not, then the version of GV which came with your stock ROM is definitely still there. Go to Market and find Google Voice, and it should give you the option to uninstall updates. If you're rooted it may still be there too depending on how you have or haven't modified the phone.
If there is a specific build you want that is newer than the one on your ROM, you may have to hunt for it.
I am rooted. Had disabled the auto update. Flashed with CM 6 and installed froyo apps with it and had the option to uninstall updates. Restored a certain back up from sdcard and that somehow made it pull the update. Now that uninstall updates option is now gone. Will hunt. Thanks.
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If you know the release date of the current version, maybe you can try to find a Gapps zip from shortly before that date. Open it up and grab the .apk you want, and replace the one in the system apps directory.
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There should be plenty on google. Search 4.0.12
GV 0.4.1.26 -> 0.4.1.12 Downgrade
ctbear said:
There should be plenty on google. Search 4.0.12
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Thanks. It's the build number I really needed. Found one here.
Over the weekend I first time flashed a customer ROM (Perception 10.2) which had the new Market 2.2.7.
I can no longer purchase apps and bill AT&T. Is this normal when using custom ROMs? Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks,
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Over the weekend I first time flashed a customer ROM (Perception 10.2) which had the new Market 2.2.7.
I can no longer purchase apps and bill AT&T. Is this normal when using custom ROMs? Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks,
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I've heard of some folks with this problem resolving it bu using Android ID Changer, but to do that, you need to know your Android ID in the first place. Seeing what it is requires a flash back to stock and running an app such as Android ID Changer to show you the info.
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I've heard of some folks with this problem resolving it bu using Android ID Changer, but to do that, you need to know your Android ID in the first place. Seeing what it is requires a flash back to stock and running an app such as Android ID Changer to show you the info.
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Yes.. the custom ROM changed your Android ID. You can change it from the build.prop I believe
I realize Android veterans already know about this, but I was able to load an application and install it directly from a website without going through the Android or AT&T market - and without installing any special software or making any hacks.
The User's Guide from HTC explains on page 64: Go to Settings - Applications and check the Unknown Sources checkbox. Respond Yes to the warning message. Then I went to the website and downloaded the apk file. Notifications showed the file. I just tapped on it and responded to the message about installing it. A couple of seconds later the program was running.
I realize this does not address situations where someone wants to do some hardcore rooting. But it does mean that non-market apps are not locked out from being used.
For a while now Att have allowed us to install apks from unknown sources. I remember when they made a silent update for the inspire.
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Every Android that has been released since the Samsung Infuse has had the ability to install apps from Unknown Sources. The Atrix, Inspire and Captivate were updated to allow Unknown Source installations.
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For a while now Att have allowed us to install apks from unknown sources. I remember when they made a silent update for the inspire.
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Thanks for the clarification. I'm new to Android, but I recalled seeing some posts about AT&T rerstricting non-market downloads. I'm glad it's no longer an issue.
Yep. as the owner of at&t's 1st Android, I never got said update, or even past Eclair. But it's ok. I've been rooted and rommed for a while now.
I have HTC Desire C and have installed whats-app in it. I have a limited prepaid internet plan. The problem is even after disabling the update option from Google play, it still keeps automatically updating itself each time a new Whats-app release comes.
Also I have disabled android updates from settings menu, but still, once in a month or so a small update gets downloaded automatically, without showing any notice.
I have also installed Android firewall to stop applications from updating itself on my prepaid plan and only update if wi-fi is on. Still the above problem remains.
I bought the phone a few months back and have only installed whatsapp and a few games from google play so no virus problem also.
I don't understand why this is happening. Please help.
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I have HTC Desire C and have installed whats-app in it. I have a limited prepaid internet plan. The problem is even after disabling the update option from Google play, it still keeps automatically updating itself each time a new Whats-app release comes.
Also I have disabled android updates from settings menu, but still, once in a month or so a small update gets downloaded automatically, without showing any notice.
I have also installed Android firewall to stop applications from updating itself on my prepaid plan and only update if wi-fi is on. Still the above problem remains.
I bought the phone a few months back and have only installed whatsapp and a few games from google play so no virus problem also.
I don't understand why this is happening. Please help.
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Once select DONOT AUTO UPDATE APPS... And see if it works!!
I have already selected Donot Auto Update in Google App Store Settings, still the same problem.
invinciblemuffi said:
I have already selected Donot Auto Update in Google App Store Settings, still the same problem.
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Check if your play store is upto date...the latest version is 4.4.21...you can google and download the apk
Ok, I will check the google play version and try to install the latest one. After installing this latest version of Google Play I'll have to wait till the next update of whatsapp, only then will I come to know whether it has stopped updating itself automatically or am I still facing the same problem.
Till then I have to wait and will update you if I get the problem again.
Check Whatsapp See if that has a auto update feature
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No, any of the software's that we download doesn't have an auto update option disabling feature in them. I tried to search my phone if by any chance I could find out the auto update file of whatsapp and then delete it, but culdn't find any files.
I would like to know, if we want to see the installation files of any software on our android phone, by connecting it to the computer, how can we do it.
Try Custom ROM
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I would like to know a little more about this custom ROM.
invinciblemuffi said:
I would like to know a little more about this custom ROM.
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I suggest Install CM 10 build 3...see the forum link in our phone's development index
How to upgrade android 4.3 jelly bean on my rooted HTC desire c?
Thanks n advance
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smilingsuren said:
How to upgrade android 4.3 jelly bean on my rooted HTC desire c?
Thanks n advance
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Seriously?? Please READ before you post!