I have some doubts about compatibility with flashable mods.. - RAZR i Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As the razr i has an x86 cpu, i read that some flashable mods didn't work on it. As an example i believe crossbreeder and viper audio aren't compatible with it as well as some apps like a nds emulator that isn't supported by this phone as well.
The question may be a little silly, but how do i know what apps are compatible and the ones who aren't ? Or i just have to ask to the developer?

When you try to open it, if it is a known app or it's supported or the dev usually put a custom message in the app saying that it is not compatible. When it's an unknown app it's probably incompatible.
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[DEV]Netflix Android App From LG Revolution

Here are both the APK and the DRM files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=994768
Anybody up for the task of managing to get the instant watch working on our incredibles? Everything else already works
Edit: $15 towards bounty if anyone else wants to
I'd definitely donate for this.
This only work on the Evo roms or will this work on anything for the incredible? I installed the apk but can't seem to get it working. What do I need to do with the DRM odex?
It only works on the revolution. This is a thread deticated to getting it to work on other phones such as the incredible.
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Also, I'd gladly put 15 towards a bounty.
According to a post I read somewhere, the apk requires a processor that is netflix supported. So what I'm thinking is that there will either have to be a dirty hack to get it streaming, or a kernel mod to trick it into thinking it is running on the correct cpu. I have no knowledge as to how to do that, but just thought it made sense to throw that out there.
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I got it working on mine now. Not the streaming obviously, but the other stuff works.
I'm not running revolution either.
Nazgul07 said:
According to a post I read somewhere, the apk requires a processor that is netflix supported. So what I'm thinking is that there will either have to be a dirty hack to get it streaming, or a kernel mod to trick it into thinking it is running on the correct cpu. I have no knowledge as to how to do that, but just thought it made sense to throw that out there.
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our cpu is compatable, it has some sort of security that has to be built into the cpu and every snapdragon has it pre installed
this apk may not be compiled against our specific cpu so it might not work still but i do know thats why it wont
If you move on over the themes and app section, I already have thread going and will try and give update as I find them.
Would also donate for a fully working app.

Adobe Flash Player for ARMv6

sahilisburman said:
YES ITS TRUE
Some Chinese Developers of android mipad device have modded the original ADOBE FLASH 10.1 APP for android and made it compatible for most ARMv6 and ARMv7 ( arm 11 family ) devices.
the app is found to be working on most android devices with ARMv6 and ARMv7 phones like LG OPTIMUS ONE , XPERIA X8 , ZTE blade , Samsung prevail, etc..
Instructions:
1. Download and copy to sdcard.
2. Use a file manager and navigate to the apk, install it.
3. Reboot the phone and all done .
Additional notes:
* Make sure to have "unknown sources" enabled on settings > applications.
* It won't work on Opera Mini.
* Works with both froyo and gingerbread (confirmed).
* Works best with dolphin browser HD
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Link to original post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1155538
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OWMTGF!
Wait. Does this play well with Flash Lite, and does it work in /system/app?
EDIT: It forces me out of both stock and Dolphin HD browsers every time I try to load any page with embedded flash. It loads the player and buffers, but once it tries to start playing I get sent back to my launcher. No FC, just closes the browser and kicks me back to my launcher.
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flash
Just downloaded and installed. Must say it appears to be working so far without any problem. Thanks Mattix for the heads up on this one.
I recommend removing the flashlite plugin now that we can use the real deal.
Edit: I can load sites such as Adult Swim Games without being sent back to the home screen, except there is no hard keyboard so I can't actually play, but when I try loading a video on the YouTube page it loads the embedded flash player and it buffers but if you click on full screen it loads then attempts to play then crashes back to the home screen.
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So that's a no-go for video support?
I want my porn without having to tether. Oh! Whoops! Did I just type that?
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As far as I can tell flash videos are buggy and crash... but as far as your porn I cannot help you on that.
With this modified version of flash 10.1 there should be more versions fairly soon.
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Mattix724 said:
As far as I can tell flash videos are buggy and crash... but as far as your porn I cannot help you on that.
With this modified version of flash 10.1 there should be more versions fairly soon.
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I was thinking the same thing. Soon flash will be a mainstay whether Adobe likes it or not.
Where can I find the link?
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In the OP, it's quoted.
Just in case, here's the site for the download.
http://androidcampus.blogspot.com/2011/07/app-working-adobe-flash-player-for.html?m=1
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My apologies for bringing up a dead topic, but I just found something that is going to change the way you see your Zio, literally.
Proudly presenting...
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 for ARMv6.
http://db.tt/bBKdP1y4
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Downloaded and seems to work so far.
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Wow, I can't even get it to install! The flash player NOR the new updated market 3.2! Don't tell me its gota be that rooted thing to install em?
Now I'm so broke i can't even pay attention!
Yes it requires root... why don't you just root and solve all of your problems?
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Ok, I finally rooted using universal androot, but what's the big deal with it? Now what can I do? Shoot me some examples everybody.
Now I'm so broke i can't even pay attention!
You have full control of your phone now, you can use wireless tether to share your cricket service, you can explore the system partition and delete unwanted apps but be careful what you delete or change, you can use terminal emulator if you are familiar with the command line and Linux commands, you can change system settings with something like blade buddy or similar apps, basically root means you have full control to do anything within the OS.
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Works awesome. No more Skyfire browser. Running Dolphin Mini now and works like a dream.
Someone school me please. I'm rooted, installed the flash player above, but some sites [like mythbusters/discoverychannel] still say I NEED FLASH PLAYER 10.1.0.0 OR HIGHER WITH JAVASCRIPT ENABLED TO VIEW THIS SITE. Well, I got both so what am I doing/did wrong?
Now I'm so broke i can't even pay attention!
Tried link and says no longer available! Is there working link to it available?
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer&hl=en
Now I'm so broke i can't even pay attention!
dolphin and flash
I installed the link for flash player 10.2.157.340.apk installed with out a problem. your link above says the Cricket Zio is not supported.

What benefits from rooting?

What can been done with a rooted camera? I would like to know if it's worth doing.
Cheers. :beer:
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I take from the lack of any replies, there is little benefit to be gained. :what:
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Try Googling "what are the benefits of rooting". If you're interested in starting to modify your device, start getting use to plenty nights of research. 97% of all your questions will already be answered and easily available.
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croach246 said:
Try Googling "what are the benefits of rooting". If you're interested in starting to modify your device, start getting use to plenty nights of research. 97% of all your questions will already be answered and easily available.
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Seriously you mean asking in the specific forum for the benefit of others who have already done this, is answered with "Google it".
Pretty poor show.
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Hope you continue to get many more views/replies to this post.
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Rooting will give you access to lot of new Custom Roms and it will make your device up to date. . Its just like you modifying your car with different different engines to make it better. If any lags then that is taken care of with custom ROMs... And many more....
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Mayank.Mishra said:
Rooting will give you access to lot of new Custom Roms and it will make your device up to date. . Its just like you modifying your car with different different engines to make it better. If any lags then that is taken care of with custom ROMs... And many more....
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Not exactly, all rooting does, is essentially gives you "Admin" rights to the system, to change/add things to the system as you see fit.
If I take you car analogy, it would be more like this "You have a car, and you need to get to a part of the engine that is covered by a panel, but you need a special screwdriver to open it", rooting is the equivalent of you getting that screwdriver.
Nothing has actually change to the car, other than you can now get access to parts you couldn't before.
Technically for Samsung devices at least, you don't even need to be rooted to install a modified ROM, as there are guys out there, capable of creating ROMs that are pre-rooted and will flash to your device like an official variant using Odin.
Custom ROMs in the zip variety, can only be flashed with a custom recovery, which as yet, does not exist for the GC and neither do any custom firmware builds.
But to answer the OP, I am rooted and I have done things like change the DPI of the screen to something that I personally find more appealing to use. As well as add photoshpere abilities to the camera. You could when rooted, delete / disable pre-installed apps that you don't need or use.
But equally you could also break things rather easily too, if you mess around with things you shouldn't.
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RavenY2K3 said:
Not exactly, all rooting does, is essentially gives you "Admin" rights to the system, to change/add things to the system as you see fit.
If I take you car analogy, it would be more like this "You have a car, and you need to get to a part of the engine that is covered by a panel, but you need a special screwdriver to open it", rooting is the equivalent of you getting that screwdriver.
Nothing has actually change to the car, other than you can now get access to parts you couldn't before.
Technically for Samsung devices at least, you don't even need to be rooted to install a modified ROM, as there are guys out there, capable of creating ROMs that are pre-rooted and will flash to your device like an official variant using Odin.
Custom ROMs in the zip variety, can only be flashed with a custom recovery, which as yet, does not exist for the GC and neither do any custom firmware builds.
But to answer the OP, I am rooted and I have done things like change the DPI of the screen to something that I personally find more appealing to use. As well as add photoshpere abilities to the camera. You could when rooted, delete / disable pre-installed apps that you don't need or use.
But equally you could also break things rather easily too, if you mess around with things you shouldn't.
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Thanks Raven
This is more of the answer I was looking for, as far as rooting goes I do have experience with my other devices ie Sgs 3, Note 10.1 & Note 2. I really was more interesed in the GC specifically as its a new device to me.
Could you please tell me more about what you have done with the DPI change ie what benefit does it give?
Other than photo spheres is there any other goodies to be had?
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funb0b said:
Thanks Raven
This is more of the answer I was looking for, as far as rooting goes I do have experience with my other devices ie Sgs 3, Note 10.1 & Note 2. I really was more interesed in the GC specifically as its a new device to me.
Could you please tell me more about what you have done with the DPI change ie what benefit does it give?
Other than photo spheres is there any other goodies to be had?
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If you check out the 2 pics I've attached, one is the standard dpi the other is set to 240.
As you can see the icons are smaller and the screen looks less "Teletubby" lol.
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Here's another example, the text etc... gets smaller but you get more detail on it.
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Tegra overclock not working

Hi ,recently i installed the latest version of TO ,but when i press any option from menu ,it doesnt go in further menu,im lg stock with iodak.
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Maybe try another version of TO and see if it's the same with older ones or clear data of TO and reinstall manually
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Omario-242 said:
Maybe try another version of TO and see if it's the same with older ones or clear data of TO and reinstall manually
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Well thats the point that 1.5.1 worked ,but now not even with clearing data,just wondered why does this happen.
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I think you have a pirated version... So that's why when you launch the app and the license checking failed (there is no pop-up for this) you can't go to any menu. Try lucky patcher or a modded Google play or just SUPPORT THE DEVELOPERS AND BUY IT!!!
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thats right, even the developers said that the pirate version will not work, so buy a original. It is a small app, so even when the original app will not work you can ask for refund, but I hope it will work, because I wont to buy it for my TF300T because lot of games lags.

[Request]Intensity adjustable Flashlight

I have seen flashlight app in htc desire x...it has feature of adjusting the intensity. So I tried to install the apk.but the app was not installed. I tried it with by pushing as a system apk but couldn't install it...
What to do?
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HTC have different hardware and firmware.So I don't think you can add this feature, you should probably need framework support and it will request needed libraries.Maybe a developer can handle it
Darkness and Hope said:
HTC have different hardware and firmware.So I don't think you can add this feature, you should probably need framework support and it will request needed libraries.Maybe a developer can handle it
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there's an app for this which works on all phones. I have seen it in some thread.requires root support. Tested it but there's was not much difference in my phone.And why that htcs apk couldn't be installed?
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shashank g said:
there's an app for this which works on all phones. I have seen it in some thread.requires root support. Tested it but there's was not much difference in my phone.And why that htcs apk couldn't be installed?
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As said before, the app may need framework of HTC support.

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