Anyone got the AOSP Calendar and CalendarProvider apps working on the Froyo firmwares? Specifically JPM?
I am following the instructions in this post, which worked on my old Eclair firmware, but on JPM, they don't - after I have deleted the Calendar and CalendarProvider APK and ODEX files, I go into Manage Applications, but the option to uninstall com.android.calendar and com.android.calendarprovider is greyed out. Then, after I reboot, they are completely gone from Manage Applications. I am able to install the Calendar.apk from CyanogenMod 6 for the Nexus One, but when I try to install the CalendarProvider, I get an Installation Failed message. The provider never installs, and the Calendar app force-closes when I run it. Same if I use the APKs from Cyanogenmod 5.0.8 for the Nexus One.
I really loathe the Samsung calendar app...
Hi there,
I would like do the same, any ideas?
thx
I feel exactly the same, really dislike the samsung calendar app. I've been working with Jorte, but that has some problems of its own (sync problems). Anyone got the AOSP Calendar working on a JP6/JPM phone?
hi guys,
my apologies in advance if the below seems like a drag. but, my issue is as follows.
bout two days ago, i flashed my stock 2.2 Galaxy S with a custom ROM from here/rom kitchen. before doing a wipe and flashing the new ROM, i backed up all the apps (apk files) i had installed using Astro file manager.
once i flashed with the new custom ROM, i re-installed all the apps (apk files) using the file browser.
now, the issue is, when i go into the "my apps" tab of the market app, it doesnt list any of my apps as they were not installed thru the market, which means that i won't be receiving updates for the apps i've got installed.
is there any way i can get my apps to appear in the market app or to get updates through the market app?
any help on this would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance,
cheers
actually, this is no longer valid!!
funny thing is, i checke the market app bout a couple of hours ago and it didnt show any of the installed apps....
then, i checked again just a few minutes after submitting this and vola!! the market has synched with my gmail account and now it nicely displays the apps i have installed.... talk about timing!!!
Hi,
I'm still running GMail 2.3.2 since I can't update it. Market says it is incompatible with my device (SGS+CM7#71) and when I try to install manually from g235.apk file it refuses to work. Why?
SOLVED: un-install old GMail app, reboot, install new one (black-themed to that!).
PLEASE DELETE THIS THREAD.
i wanna install an older version of google maps, how do i go about doing this exactly? i have the apk on my phone, and i know it's a "system" app, and i have root explorer. but i tried overriding the existing maps app, and make the permissions match all the other apps, but after the reboot, the app is still the updated new maps app.
someone in irc was mentioning something about the libraries messing up? can anyone provide details on how to properly do this?
here is the app in question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43492351&postcount=2
anyone have any insight?
Here is what is most likely your problem. Although you replaced the version that was in system app, if the app ever updated, the updated version is in the data/app directory overriding the system app. You need to look in data/app after overriding the existing maps app and delete it. You should be good after a reboot then. Just don't let it update again.
Right, thats what i did. I got the older maps to appear, but all sorts of buggy stuff started happening, and thats when the whole "libraries" thing got brought up. Meaning the libraries dont match or something. So is there a safe way to do this without having my phone freak out?
Did you try clearing data for the app in the app manager after switching?
Lieu10ant said:
i wanna install an older version of google maps, how do i go about doing this exactly? i have the apk on my phone, and i know it's a "system" app, and i have root explorer. but i tried overriding the existing maps app, and make the permissions match all the other apps, but after the reboot, the app is still the updated new maps app.
someone in irc was mentioning something about the libraries messing up? can anyone provide details on how to properly do this?
here is the app in question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43492351&postcount=2
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Easy i hate stupid new google maps i have google maps world modded =)
1. uninstalling old / new google maps
2. delete all remaining maps files
3. install Google Maps (v6.14.3) (mod + world navigation)
To clarify, how would i specifically perform step 1 and step 2? Whats the procedure you suggest to uninstall the app, since its a system app?
Also, in step 2, where are all the remaining google maps files located?
This version of maps sucks to be honest. I like the play store one way better.
Use some kind of file explorer and on root side go into system and search for maps then start deleting. Reboot phone and install new ones
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
Jay_Rulen said:
Easy i hate stupid new google maps i have google maps world modded =)
1. uninstalling old / new google maps
2. delete all remaining maps files
3. install Google Maps (v6.14.3) (mod + world navigation)
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To clarify, how would i specifically perform step 1 and step 2? Whats the procedure you suggest to uninstall the app, since its a system app?
Also, in step 2, where are all the remaining google maps files located?
Lieu10ant said:
To clarify, how would i specifically perform step 1 and step 2? Whats the procedure you suggest to uninstall the app, since its a system app?
Also, in step 2, where are all the remaining google maps files located?
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step 1 . i use root uninstaller pro just google it use that to uninstall maps
step 2 . nope old maps get deleted but there found in system sd , android , data
if you still need help pm me
Lieu10ant said:
To clarify, how would i specifically perform step 1 and step 2? Whats the procedure you suggest to uninstall the app, since its a system app?
Also, in step 2, where are all the remaining google maps files located?
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I have been using the GMaps.saveMD_v6.14.4.rar, this was the last one before it got updated... its in my section for the Note 3.... https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=11992 this was uploaded on March 2014... it is the last version, with navigation with google maps..
this is the direct link.. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407580435 its in RAR format...
1... just unzip the file...
2... use root explorer or any explorer that will let u navigate to system\app and delete googlemaps.. or gmaps.apk and copy my version, give it permission.and uninstall any updates u might have done... whenever I update my apps, I don't update googlemaps, if u accidently do, just uninstall and it will revert back to the original file..
3.. or just copy the apk file to your rom of choice, like I do, I copy it to my personal rom in the system\app, so when I install it, its there and no issues...
Hello everybody,
I received a new Note 11 (4/64) for my son yesterday. The first thing I did was debloating it by using the universal android debloater (v 0.5.1), uninstalling all recommended apps.
Following that I registered his google account and installed family link and all the apps he needed from his old (and damaged) phone (just apps from play store, no data copied so far). When I finished I wanted to change permissions for a certain app but when I opened 'Settings' - 'Manage Apps' the screen shows not one single app.
Has anybody encountered something like this before or has an idea on what went wrong an what can be done to fix this?
Thx in advance
Ok, I found the error and fixed it:
Universal android debloater had uninstalled security center. Restoring it via universal android debloater solved the problem.