[App] Galaxy Gear with Galaxy S4 (i9500) - Samsung Galaxy Gear

Here is the link to the files : Gear Manager [Oct 20, 2013]
[October 21,2013] The rest of files are HERE
Remark : Galaxy S4 (i9500) + Android 4.3

big_pongo said:
Here is the link to the files : Gear Manager [Oct 20, 2013]
[October 21,2013] The rest of files are HERE
Remark : Galaxy S4 (i9500) + Android 4.3
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Awesome big pongo, I was able to get further along in installing on my Nexus 7 by installing the rest of the files above.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500999
However, it appears 2 are missing. Can you take a look (or whoever uploaded that?) to see what might be missing?
Cheers

blazespinnaker said:
Awesome big pongo, I was able to get further along in installing on my Nexus 7 by installing the rest of the files above.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500999
However, it appears 2 are missing. Can you take a look (or whoever uploaded that?) to see what might be missing?
Cheers
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Open the apk in a zip program (ie WinRAR, 7zip) and go to folder \assets\preInstallApks\

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[rom][p7500][wifi+3g]stock 3.2 brazil vivo (from kies)

::: I WILL NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE :::
Hi everyone! Today my Galaxy Tab 10.1 (3G) has been updated to Honeycomb 3.2 via Samsung Kies.
During the update, i saved the Kies download folder containing the firmware.
I've uploaded to 4shared on this link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/IvMsjSLY/P7500ZVVKL1_P7500UBKL1_P7500VI.html
- Its about 727MB.
- You need Odim to flash (I cant help you with that).
- Is a Brazilian VIVO 3G version, and "i think" will work on any 3G Galaxy TAB 10.1.
- I've updated this morning so, not tested enough.
- Is more fast than the original 3.1 but, not fast enough We really need ICS.
Great job tonywalker!
Samsung released updates from gt-p7500 but vivo doesn't offer support.
Many people uses task650's roms, and look very awesome, but most of task650 updates and others works only in "gt wifi only". Is there any way to use these roms and apply 3g support on gt-p7500 from vivo?
Probably not. Developers would have to create a ROM specifically for gt-7500.
After a few days of use I can say that I really liked this update to 3.2. The most annoying problem was resolved, and now just the slowness of the tablet bothers me.
I think you should try.
Thanks a lot.
Searching an restock way for a looooong time, thank you.
which problems and apps?
tonywalker said:
After a few days of use I can say that I really liked this update to 3.2. The most annoying problem was resolved, and now just the slowness of the tablet bothers me.
I think you should try.
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I´d like to know what kind of problem did you find on 3.2 stock? Is it slowest than 3.1? Yesterday i rooted the tablet (3.1 os) and also overclocked, after these mods i realized that honeycomb are more fast and flow now. Honestly i dont want to create new problems that now.
Some apps are very usefull and cant miss on this tablet like:
- Folder Organize (u can use lite version)
- HD Widgets (improve time and weather with a excelent widget)
- Hide bar (the propose is: hide system bar every time you want, but bottom restore didnt work as the program promess)
- wifi ad hoc enabler (this app are really getting me nervous!!! I´m looking for a app that enable ad-hoc network and share files between pc and tablets (option locked by samsung). This is a new app and most os people are leaving messages saying that its perfect. After follow all the instructions i cant share my files.
** I tried to download 3.2 stock but i think that only 4shared users are allowed to download big files. Please, split the rom in two small files and reupload
Denis Costa
Just to confirm, I flash this by putting my tablet into download mode, then selecting PDA in odin and then search for the .tar.md5 file of the ROM right?

ICS Multitasking Button!

Hey people! This is my first post here, but I've been watching this place for over 3 years now. Primarily a Mac developer, but switched from iOS to Android even before ICS came out. I own an HTC Aria and a Galaxy Tab 10.1 (also one of those iCuttingBoards that apple makes).
This is just a zip file with all the files modified for the HTC Aria. Works great with that last EGL-enabled build of the CM9 rom in WinSuk's thread (I need 10 posts to thank him!?!? wtf?).
Here are instructions for rooted users:
1) Download the zip.
2) Unpack and you'll see the system folder with its hierarchies.
3) Open up Terminal (i'm a Mac) or cmd.exe (Windows).
4) adb push <my_unzipped_folder_here>/system/framework/android.policy.jar /system/framework/android.policy.jar
5) adb push <my_unzipped_folder_here>/system/usr/keylayout/ /system/usr/keylayout/
6) Reboot!
7) ENJOY!
The HTC Aria with CM9 + EGL, and this mod makes it a seriously amazing phone (arguably far better than stock. it runs faster than my iCuttingBoard 1st gen too!)
Galaxas0 said:
Hey people! This is my first post here, but I've been watching this place for over 3 years now. Primarily a Mac developer, but switched from iOS to Android even before ICS came out. I own an HTC Aria and a Galaxy Tab 10.1 (also one of those iCuttingBoards that apple makes).
This is just a zip file with all the files modified for the HTC Aria. Works great with that last EGL-enabled build of the CM9 rom in WinSuk's thread (I need 10 posts to thank him!?!? wtf?).
Here are instructions for rooted users:
1) Download the zip.
2) Unpack and you'll see the system folder with its hierarchies.
3) Open up Terminal (i'm a Mac) or cmd.exe (Windows).
4) adb push <my_unzipped_folder_here>/system/framework/android.policy.jar /system/framework/android.policy.jar
5) adb push <my_unzipped_folder_here>/system/usr/keylayout/ /system/usr/keylayout/
6) Reboot!
7) ENJOY!
The HTC Aria with CM9 + EGL, and this mod makes it a seriously amazing phone (arguably far better than stock. it runs faster than my iCuttingBoard 1st gen too!)
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Ok, Am I missing something? Where is the link?
benbailey84 said:
Ok, Am I missing something? Where is the link?
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The OP forgot to add it/attach the file .
Whoops! It should be attached now.
Galaxas0 said:
Whoops! It should be attached now.
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Seriously crippled my Aria running MunJeni's CM9 4.0.4 ROM.
The hard buttons wouldn't work, and lots of other stuff broken.
Is this intended to be loaded into ICS or CM7?
Yeah. Just flashed munjeni's ROM... not fun. I'll release a new version as this one was meant for WinSuk's ROM.
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Galaxas0 said:
Yeah. Just flashed munjeni's ROM... not fun. I'll release a new version as this one was meant for WinSuk's ROM.
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Thanks for checking and for the work on this!
I'm probably asking a silly question, but what exactly is the multitasking button supposed to look like and what's it supposed to do?
I can press and hold the home screen for app switching, so I'm curious about what this button does and what advantage it offers.
.
Oh, this just takes the ICS Multitasking (the Recent apps) which the HOME PRESS + HOLD brings you, and puts that on the search button, which I've never used. Ever. Ever in the history of ever. So i'd love to have easier access to the multitasking.
P.S. does anyone know how to make this a flashable CWM zip?
Hmm awesome man..:thumbup:
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It's good!
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[GUIDE] dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now supports Galaxy Note GT-N7000 (Win/Linux/Mac)

dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy Note GT-N7000 ROMs with the kitchen.
To my surprise, since the file structure is very similar to that of the Galaxy SII GT-I9100, I only had to make a very minor update to the kitchen (one blank file) to allow GT-N7000 support.
Special thanks to long-time XDA user Ameet for testing and providing feedback!
I have already posted an equivalent guide for the Galaxy SII I9100, so no need for redundancy. The same steps will work for your device:
CLICK HERE FOR KITCHEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR GALAXY NOTE GT-N7000.​http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227549
NOTE: This guide does not apply for the other models of the Galaxy Note; there is a separate thread for the SGH-I717.
Since the above link is for I9100 discussion only, please post all N7000 talk in the thread right here. Enjoy!
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So good to see you here. Welcome.
chasmodo said:
So good to see you here. Welcome.
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Thanks, I don't have the device but I have its little brother, the Exynos-based Galaxy SII GT-I9100
Thanks for coming over. I have actually been using it on the Note for a long time. Its a great tool. Thanks for developing it mate
Thanks for this...
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Awesome work as always Dsixda, as always.. Am sure this will be of great help for Note users
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Am surw many know this still thought I'll post an observation as a note
"You have to extract the CSC from cache.img and copy it to system folder to avoid the keyboard null error after flashing"
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was waiting for this
Thanks a lot.
Nice to see you thanks mate
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Awesome
I'm here at work, setting this up instead of working. Don't tell anyone...
Great.
Thanks:thumbup::thumbup:
Von meinen Project-ReVo Black Beast gesendet.
Nice I will try it as soon as possible
Heyyyy! Thx read all about the kitchen in another thread . Glad it is here . Time to cook.
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Great to see official NOTE support. :laugh: You're amazing dsixda...A HUGE Thanks from all the XDA members!! :good: :fingers-crossed:
Thank you!
Welcome Here, Master,
We had Pleasure using the Kitchen in S2, now I don't find the words !!!! :fingers-crossed:
THANKS A MILLION.
this is so cool...too bad i dont have my ubuntu now...and i dont like using cygwin.but this is good to know.. it exists:cyclops:
@not-i or anyone kind enough to answer, I am having some confusion here and can't find an answer after hours of searching. I am wanting to run the kitchen for a NANDROID of a backed up ODEXED LT5. I am having issues figuring out how to get preload included. is there something I am missing here?
asf58967 said:
@not-i or anyone kind enough to answer, I am having some confusion here and can't find an answer after hours of searching. I am wanting to run the kitchen for a NANDROID of a backed up ODEXED LT5. I am having issues figuring out how to get preload included. is there something I am missing here?
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Easy way if you have a Nandroid is open archive of preload.ext.tar.a (coming from philz kernel backup) with 7zip and copy preload folder straight into Working Folder. All done and very quick
not-i said:
Easy way if you have a Nandroid is open archive of preload.ext.tar.a (coming from philz kernel backup) with 7zip and copy preload folder straight into Working Folder. All done and very quick
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ok, so when I actually build the zip via the kitchen, it will include preload? or should I just manually make it using a preexisting n7000 zip
asf58967 said:
ok, so when I actually build the zip via the kitchen, it will include preload? or should I just manually make it using a preexisting n7000 zip
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Copy the preload folder into working folder before you deodex or do any mods. Thats what I have done anyway. I would then cut all apks from prelaod/app and paste into system/app for the deodex. Then when that is done copy those back that you want in preload.
The program will create the zip for you when you build it. I have found I need to modify updater script 9 out of 10 times though for it to flash. If yoour having trouble let me know and I'll forward you a script that works.
Make sure when you go through the process that the rom zip also includes create_preload_symlinks script. It should put this in for you in the process though.

[MOD] N8013 -Enable spell check xxcmc5

I have am not the dev but all work is done by user it is me
All info here . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34829337&postcount=1
I am just posting here
To enable spell check in XXCM5 roms ( tested on AR HD v6)
Requirement - 1. N8013 with xxcmc5 rom
2. Google based keyboard to be installed in the device
Eg: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jlsoft.inputmethod.latin.jelly.free
How to
-back up your system/framework2.jar file
-Replace framework2.jar in framework folder with the attached file.
- Seems to work with all keyboards for me.
For developers please include this feature in your roms. I am sure everyone will like it.
Not working on n8000 got bootloob again and again.
andrcool said:
Not working on n8000 got bootloob again and again.
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Sorry to hear that. The modified file was from N8013. So u will have modify the file for hr rom.
Also forgot to mention that you need to have à Google based keyboard to be installed in the device. Maybe it's from there that it's getting the spell check info.
Sent from my GT-N8013
If you're very interested to have this option, follow the steps mentioned in the topic linked in the OP or send me the following files:
- Framework2.jar
- SecSettings.apk
- Framework-res.apk
Code:
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Galaxy Note N7000
GT-N8013 CMD3 version - framework2.jar
For GT-N8013 CMD3 Firmware. Only one change - as per original instruction. Works on my device. Hopefully saves someone decompile-edit-rebuild cycle.

auto boot when charger connected

I'm desperate. I installed version 6.7 of the crDroidAndroid ROM on a Samsung Galaxy S9. Unfortunately, the charger from the Pixel 4 is installed in this ROM. Therefore there is no / system / bin / lpm file which I can edit so that the device starts automatically when it is supplied with power. The developers of this ROM don't know what to do here either. fastboot oem off-mode-charge 0 does not work with the Samsung either. Does anyone here know how to get it to run so that the device starts automatically when it is supplied with power?
I post my question because you can not help me with the Samsung devices, can not help in the crDroid post either. The developers of cdDroid cannot help and here is my last port of call.
dslthomas said:
I'm desperate. I installed version 6.7 of the crDroidAndroid ROM on a Samsung Galaxy S9. Unfortunately, the charger from the Pixel 4 is installed in this ROM. Therefore there is no / system / bin / lpm file which I can edit so that the device starts automatically when it is supplied with power. The developers of this ROM don't know what to do here either. fastboot oem off-mode-charge 0 does not work with the Samsung either. Does anyone here know how to get it to run so that the device starts automatically when it is supplied with power?
I post my question because you can not help me with the Samsung devices, can not help in the crDroid post either. The developers of cdDroid cannot help and here is my last port of call.
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Wrong forum, this is the rom section for the Pixel 4 XL, you want the questions and answers forum for the Galaxy S9.
dragynbane222 said:
Wrong forum, this is the rom section for the Pixel 4 XL, you want the questions and answers forum for the Galaxy S9.
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It is about the part of the loading function which is implemented by the Pixel 4 in the ROM for the S9. The normal ROMs for the S9 have the corresponding lpm file, which is not available with the pixel loading function. So if a pixel user can tell me how it works with the pixel, then I can also set that with the S9.
Try system/bin/charger
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Try system/bin/charger
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I've already tried that. I have already tried to add the following content to this file:
#!/system/bin/sh
/system/bin/reboot
and granted the authorization that she had previously. Unfortunately, this ends with the device booting into download mode. Can you tell me how exactly I have to manipulate this file?
I'm completely the wrong person to ask, I just searched charging related files in root explorer and that's what had come up.
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