So I see the links for the diferent ota's out there and I noticed they are hosted on googles servers. Is there a main page that google manages like they do for there images that lists the links as they release the ota's or they just post the file and send out direct links only ?
Thanks,
Google does manage the list of the OTAs, but does not publish that for users.
They post the file and just push out the link to the OTA file to the devices in a seemingly random order. We then wait for somebody to capture the OTA link and publish for all users.
Thanks for the information that makes since I appreciate it.
jj14 said:
Google does manage the list of the OTAs, but does not publish that for users.
They post the file and just push out the link to the OTA file to the devices in a seemingly random order. We then wait for somebody to capture the OTA link and publish for all users.
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Does anyone know where I can get the stock Android 2.2 Calendar?
*bump*
Does anyone know where to find an up to date apk file of the stock Android calendar (not the TouchWizCalendar)?
Is there still no better solution than the detour around CyanogenMod?
It's in the App Market.
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It's in the App Market.
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Thank you for the info, but in my post I asked for the apk, a file which can be downloaded on the PC.
I believe this is it.
Calendar.apk
Here is CalendarProvider.apk just in case you need it.
Ian
Thanks again, this is exactly what I need at the moment.
A link to mediafire or any other filehoster is a good solution for the current release. In order to spare you from being bothered again in the future by me or anyone else with the same request I would like to know if there is a "direct source" which always has an up to date version?
I just did a search on Google, downloaded and uploaded it to Mediafire.
Google is the easiest way to get almost any file you need.
Also, most cooked ROMs come with an app folder with all current apps for the OS release.
Ian
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[...] I just did a search on Google [...]
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I did that too, but I did not find any source apart from the cooked ROMs and some filehoster links which did not seem to be very up to date or "official".
Don't keep me in suspense which non-ROM Website did you use as source for the mediafire download link you provided?
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[...] Also, most cooked ROMs come with an app folder with all current apps for the OS release.
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[...] Is there still no better solution than the detour around CyanogenMod? [...]
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I already mentionened, that I want to know if there is a better/more direct solution than following some outdated links posted by users in forums or always checking if an app is included in some mod.
I often come across free apps which can only be downloaded in the market. I already got the market running on the Android emulator (which requires some modifications described in several tutorials). But the market on the emulator does only show a limited number of apps compared to the market on a real mobile phone.
So the motivation of my request is also learning if there is a better solution than the previously mentioned workarounds.
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So the motivation of my request is also learning if there is a better solution than the previously mentioned workarounds.
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Not that I know. I use the search on this forum and Google.
I found the calendar.apk file here.
Google led me there.
I download some of the new cooked ROMs and look at the files included with them. Sometimes there are newer versions of files. This is not quick or easy, but it's what I do.
Ian
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Note to mods: Could we please get a sticky? There has been many posts where people ask for links, this should solve that.
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Much appreciated. Might be a good idea to state that certain links aren't for the Bell Atrix
Ive got them all hosted on my server also
Added Bell warning and updated OP with Kernel Source and Webtop Source.
Bumpdate
Included link for the gitbrew/atrix mirror list
Hopefully we get a Bell SBF on there soon...
This is the second time when I was downloading a file from a slow free host and meanwhile downloading I find out the file is in www.gitbrew.org/atrix/ only to download it faster regardless of the head start of the first download! haha!
MANY THANKS!
BOOKMARKED!
How about you add the Telstra SBF which is compatible with the Bell Atrix?????
Remember u4.1.42??
this was much overdue.....nice to have a single stop where we can get all software, much thanks!
http://gitbrew.org/atrix/ has all the sbfs.
the overclock module doesnt work yet. Might want to note that in initial post.
This is a worthless thread.. extremely outdated, a copy of clowns.
I request a delete.
Sent from my GingerBlur'd, de-odex'd, modded Motorola Atrix 4G (ish.)
some hosters are seems to be down! So I will ask you...
If you ar searching for free webspace just ask me!
I am currently uploading all files that i could found for U20i at:
xxtp://files.prifact.de/index.php?dir=Sony+Erricson+X10+mini+pro+%28U20i%2 9%2F
If you want I can give you a sftp (ssh) account to uploaded files!
All of them will indexed in xxtp://files.prifact.de/ for everyone!
You can use this mirror if you want to upload some Files, Patches, Roms, Kernels or other Stuff like this!
Eyeryone is able to Download this files without a waiting time or limit!!!
Please ask here in this post or via Forum PM to get access...
I outlined everything in this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58001701&postcount=259
If someone can confirm that this indeed is true, XDA might want to evaluate allowing DEV-HOST on the forums links.
Shemploo said:
I outlined everything in this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58001701&postcount=259
If someone can confirm that this indeed is true, XDA might want to evaluate allowing DEV-HOST on the forums links.
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The links seem to be down already, but if one searches for the zip names on google, one should find the link to the files, and refresh the page a few times, the Download using MANAGER should come up, and that should be the virus installer.
This should also work with any DEV-HOST hosted files I suppose, so as long as you get that little check box under the DOWNLOAD button
Another Update: The file links seem to go up and down.. I wonder why that is.
I was searching for development related stuff and came acreoss these system dumps of the device codenamed "Chef_sprout"
As it was listed as an Unknown android one device in the XDA post for Google's official AR Core Supported devices, I guess it was pretty much the Motorola One Power
The links are as follows, feel free to experiment!
Link 1
Link 2
Both of them possibly have the same files. I don't have the device yet and to this day there is no word of bootloader unlockability from motorola. (I spammed their forums and twitter, yet no reply! ._.)
Also, OFFICIAL TWRP
Also, Official TWRP exists!
Link
The kernel source they used is here.
As official pie fastboot is available, can you dump that to GitHub or anywhere? I don't have a pc to do that! That would be helpful. Thanks in Advance!
can anyone please explain to me what are these dump files and what is their use anyway?