Guys is it to do with snapdragon?
Has no one managed to port an M8 Rom over?
Kitkat is sooo old.
Basically it looks like stock Rom or something without sesnse.
Do people still visit this site?
eskimosound said:
Guys is it to do with snapdragon?
Has no one managed to port an M8 Rom over?
Kitkat is sooo old.
Basically it looks like stock Rom or something without sesnse.
Do people still visit this site?
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One of the reasons of this device not having anything above Kitkat is that HTC never released an update for this device. They initially assured that we would get Lollipop but they didn't got on doing that stating it won't give "a good experience". And since this device isn't that popular, there is some development going on albeit at a slow pace.
We did manage to get a functioning CM13 port.
The CM13 ROM works fine...HTC thinks that Lollipop wouldn't give an optimal experience, optimal my dash..we running Marshmallow...
Great work @nightcore500
With some minor modification you can get the port of the cm13 rom to look just like the stock sense ui as it provides access to the exclusive HTC play store apps
Here is what I did (do at own risk):
0. Install the cm13 rom with gapps
1. Get a sense based HTC cm13 theme
2. Download the HTC apps you want (namely the HTC sense launcher and HTC service pack)
3. If the launcher is unstable, aka crashes when you try dragging apps to your home screen, then you need to follow the following steps, if not then your done
4. Make sure the file browser your using has root access
5. Locate the HTC apps you've downloaded under data/apps, they'll be named something like com.htc.luancher-1, and copy them over to system/priv-app (you can rename the folders to something like HTCSense)
6. Enjoy a near stock HTC experience with next to no lag what so ever
pls delete the post.
THX
hanro50 said:
With some minor modification you can get the port of the cm13 rom to look just like the stock sense ui as it provides access to the exclusive HTC play store apps
Here is what I did (do at own risk):
0. Install the cm13 rom with gapps
1. Get a sense based HTC cm13 theme
2. Download the HTC apps you want (namely the HTC sense launcher and HTC service pack)
3. If the launcher is unstable, aka crashes when you try dragging apps to your home screen, then you need to follow the following steps, if not then your done
4. Make sure the file browser your using has root access
5. Locate the HTC apps you've downloaded under data/apps, they'll be named something like com.htc.luancher-1, and copy them over to system/priv-app (you can rename the folders to something like HTCSense)
6. Enjoy a near stock HTC experience with next to no lag what so ever
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Thanks
Related
Liberation
"Free yourself from your carrier"
Features:
[ROM Base] HTC Droid Incredible 4.08.605.2
Android 2.3.4
De-bloated
Deodexed
Battery percentage
4-in-1 advanced power menu
Removed E911 location icon
Red scrollbar and overscroll glow to complement the Incredible's looks
Zip-aligned for optimal memory management
CDROM.ISO removed (prevents that annoying Verizon install prompt when connected via USB)
Uses edify script, will flash in Clockwork Recovery 2.x and 3.x.
Removed Apps:
Adobe Flash Player (install from Android Market if you want it)
Adobe Reader (install from Android Market if you want it)
Amazon MP3 (install from Android Market if you want it)
CityID (annoying 3rd party bloatware)
Facebook (install from Android Market if you want it)
Slacker Radio (install from Android Market if you want it)
QuickOffice (for those who want a free Office reader, try Documents to Go from the Android Market)
Verizon Bloatware (My Verizon, VCAST App Store, Verizon Navigator, Verizon Skype, Verizon Backup; most can be installed via Android Market)
Youtube (install from Android Market if you want it)
Downloads:
Liberation v3.0 - 143.08MB
MIRROR (provided by BrettApple)
Changelog:
v3.0 (January 6, 2012)
Based on the latest official RUU - 4.08.605.2 (Android 2.3.4)
Red scrollbar and overscroll glow to complement the Incredible's looks
v2.0 (September 20, 2011)
Based on the latest official RUU - 4.06.605.3 (Android 2.3.4)
System hardware information corrected in about phone (bug with official OTA)
Removed Sprint section/tile from Market, replaced with Verizon (bug with official OTA)
Only 688MB available to user (see explanation in FAQ)
No longer patched to block Android Market malware (Android 2.2.2 and above are immune by default)
v1.1 (June 25, 2011)
Added battery percentage meter.
More efficient compression (smaller file size)
v1.0 (May 19, 2011)
Initial Release based on November OTA (3.21.605.1)
FAQ:Q: What was the difference between the standard and enhanced versions of Liberation?
A: In simple terms, Liberation Enhanced was deodexed, while the standard version was not. However, since the Gingerbread update, HTC has deodexed the /system/app folder, but has left framework odexed. I've decided to just deodex everything instead of having two separate versions with minimal differences in available storage, but vast differences in customization.
Q: Why is the Android Market outdated!?
A: If I insert the latest market, it won't update on its own, meaning more work for you. The version of the market I'm using is outdated, but auto updates. It will update in the background the first time that you run it, and should be updated within 2-5 minutes depending on your connection. You'll need to exit and re-launch the Market for the update to take effect.
Q: Some of my Google Apps (such as Gmail) are an old version, but don't show up on the Market as installed or needing an update. How do I fix this?
A: This is a bug or "feature" of the stock ROM, I'm not sure which. However, it as a very easy fix. Simply open Gmail from the Android Market. From there, scroll down to "Developer Info" and select "View Applications." This will display all of Google's apps in the market. Scroll down and update every app that shows as needing an update (they'll all display correctly from here). You may also want to disable automatic updates from here.
Q: Why isn't <insert app here> removed, I consider it to be bloat!
A: HTC did their best to put together an experience utilizing their Sense software. I left that intact as every user will get something out of it. Some use Friend Stream. Some use only Facebook/Twitter/Flickr. There is no perfect combination as every user wants something different. My goal was to present a stock experience without the carrier bloat. There are ways for you to remove unwanted apps yourself if you'd like.
Q: Why aren't there any screen shots?
A: It's a stock ROM. I've done nothing to differentiate this ROM in appearance from what your carrier/OEM ships.
How to customize Liberation BEFORE you flash:
Materials
Windows - 7-ZIP
Linux - nothing
Mac OS X - nothing (note, I have not done this on Mac OS X, so I cannot support this OS)
Steps
Download the above mentioned file(s) for Windows. You can use a different archive manager if you'd like, but my guide is based on using 7-ZIP.
On your desktop, create a folder named "Test." You can name it whatever you want, but I'll be referring to it as "Test" in this guide. If you are new at this, you need to follow the guide to the letter.
Find your downloaded ROM and extract it to the Test folder. The easiest way to do this on Windows is to open the ROM, highlight all of the folders/files (CTRL-A), copy (CTRL-C), then open the Test folder and paste (CTRL-V). Give it a minute to extract the contents.
Once you complete step three, modify the ROM to your hearts content (see details below). Once complete, proceed to step five.
Open the Test folder and highlight everything (CTRL-A). Right click and select "Add to Archive." This will open 7-ZIP's archive manager. On Linux or Mac OS X, just right-click (or equivalent) and select "Compress."
In the options menu that comes up, leave everything at default except the following. The filename should be Test.zip (change Test to whatever you want). Archive format should be zip. Compression level should be ultra. That's it.
Once done, you can copy this zip to your SD card and flash as normal. Keep in mind that I am not responsible for any changes that you made in this ROM, so make sure you Nandroid BEFORE you flash.
Specific Modifications (using the above instructions):
Ringtones - While the ROM is unzipped, open the test folder and look for /system/media/audio. Within this folder you'll see several more folders (Ringtones, Alarms, Notifications). Any should files you put here will show up in the system when you go to change your ringtone (or whatever corresponds to the folder). The benefits to this modification include; no storage space used up in internal, phone, or SD storage; ringtone works even if SD is USB mounted, no errors when the SD card corrupts or is in use. The ringtones (alarms/notifications) are stored in a partition that does NOT count towards your file storage
Replacement "stock" applications - If you use a differnent web browser (like Dolphin HD or Firefox), or a different SMS/MMS program (like Handcent or Chomp), then it is recommended that you remove the stock applications before flashing. This prevents conflicts, slowdown, memory usage, and the annoying popup where you have to constantly re-choose your default application. In these examples, you are looking for /system/app/browser.apk and mms.apk.
Add/Remove apps you don't want - Navigate to /system/app, and remove any APK files that you don't want. If you don't know what app it is, do NOT remove it
Modify Bootup Animation/Sound - Navigate to the /system/customize/resource/ folder. In there, you will see two files; VZW_bootanimation.zip an VZW_Droid.mp3. These files are the bootup animation and "Droid" noise. Simply delete the MP3 if you want a silent bootup. It really is that easy. Replace the ZIP File with another zipped animation (must give it the same name) to replace the animation with one of your own. NOTE: Make sure you verify compatibility. If unsure, don't do it.
Files needed for UOT Kitchen:
Download - framework-res.apk
Download - com.htc.resource.apk
Download - SystemUI.apk
The above files are needed for the UOT Kitchen. Ask questions in this thread if don't know how to use them. UOT Kitchen allows you to change visual elements of your phone's stock interface in a way that no launcher app ever could.
jaykresge, you gonna get anything going with this gingersense leak?
Why is this based off the November OTA? Use the new gingerbread leak!!
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josh0426 said:
jaykresge, you gonna get anything going with this gingersense leak?
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I'll mess with it.
tjrocks91 said:
Why is this based off the November OTA? Use the new gingerbread leak!!
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Need to have the stable release out before the test/beta releases
This seems like a cool idea. Looking forward to the download links.
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I agree.
I would love to see a ROM of yours based off of the Gingerbread Leak.
Nothing Special is the fastest and most stable ROM out. Hands Down.
I use it as my Daily Driver in a business setting and its perfect.
rosser725 said:
This seems like a cool idea. Looking forward to the download links.
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
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Liberation is uploading right now, should be available in a few minutes. Enhanced is still cooking, might be another 30 minutes or so. As for the "cool idea," this is actually just a renamed update to an existing ROM. See below.
tincbtrar said:
I agree.
I would love to see a ROM of yours based off of the Gingerbread Leak.
Nothing Special is the fastest and most stable ROM out. Hands Down.
I use it as my Daily Driver in a business setting and its perfect.
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I'm cooking Liberation Enhanced right now, then I'll immediately start playing with the leak. We've seen a few developers upload flashable versions already. I can't commit that I'll release anything on this leak at this point. Let me play with it some and then I'll comment on it.
Both 1.0 ROMs are up based on the November OTA. Currently toying with the leak, will update.
Re-cooking then uploading the beta for 2.00 based on today's Gingerbread leak. Use at your own risk.
I agree with tincbtrar.
Liberation Enhanced v2.00 BETA, based on today's Gingerbread leak, is now up. Use at your own risk.
jaykresge said:
Liberation Enhanced v2.00 BETA, based on today's Gingerbread leak, is now up. Use at your own risk.
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Downloading now, Thanks.
I'm liking some of the changes. Reboot time (after initial flash) is insanely fast. HTC Car Panel now works in both portrait/landscape, however, most other apps still don't. Feels smoother than 2.2 (and I just did clean flashes of all of my ROMs, it's definitely smoother).
Let me know what you think, but so far, feels good for a beta. I'll make it my daily driver for the next few days and see what happens.
Downloading the beta now. Already a few out there, but I know you put out good work, and it's the slimmest so far. Fingers crossed, already put the new radio on. This is great! Long live the Incredible!
Will definatly give this a try when I get home.
Only thing that stinks is the cool mods (Pulldown Toggles, EVO Camera, ETC) wont work with the beta correct? Those pulldown toggles are amazing for me (Flashlight, Bluetooth and Sounds - especially)
Once that gets sorted out Ill be using your beta. Until then maybe ill flash Liberation for fun.
Great work sir.
Is 2.0 deodexed?
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BrettApple said:
Downloading the beta now. Already a few out there, but I know you put out good work, and it's the slimmest so far. Fingers crossed, already put the new radio on. This is great! Long live the Incredible!
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Just an FYI, it works fine with the existing radio. I won't be pushing users to update radio/hboot/etc. until the official release comes out.
tincbtrar said:
Will definatly give this a try when I get home.
Only thing that stinks is the cool mods (Pulldown Toggles, EVO Camera, ETC) wont work with the beta correct? Those pulldown toggles are amazing for me (Flashlight, Bluetooth and Sounds - especially)
Once that gets sorted out Ill be using your beta. Until then maybe ill flash Liberation for fun.
Great work sir.
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I'm going to work on getting an Evo camera working for it. As for flashing Liberation, it's just Nothing Special under a new name (and the minor change of Car Home switched for Car Panel). All of the mods you used on NS will work here
cabjmb said:
Is 2.0 deodexed?
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
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Yes.
Android 4.2 keyboard with gesture, its as good as swipe.
http://m.pocketnow.com/2012/10/30/android-4-2-stock-keyboard-now-available-for-download-unofficially
After installing go to languages and input and check Android Key board
Hope it will be useful.
Download and Install
Now, getting it on your device is going to be easy for some of you, and less easy for others. You'll need to be on Android 4.0+, to start.
If you're on a phone with a UI overlay that has the stock keyboard disabled (eg, Samsung TouchWiz, HTC Sense, Sony), you can just download the apk below- no root required. To install, make sure you have "install from unknown sources" enabled in your phone settings, and after installation, go into your phone's keyboard settings and enable "Android keyboard." Then, you can switch to the new keyboard. This may also work on some "stock" Android custom ROMs - but it will not work on stock Android builds distributed by Google.
Get the apk here: http://d-h.st/XuS
If the apk doesn't work, you're running a phone that is either A.) running stock Android (as in, AOSP), or B.) running software that has the stock Android keyboard as an option, you'll need to download this ZIP file, and flash it in recovery. That also means you're going to need root. as you'll be writing to /system/apps. Before you do, though, either back up the stock keyboard (if you don't know how, you probably shouldn't be doing this) or create a full image backup, just in case. Here's that ZIP file:
Get the zip here: http://d-h.st/36D
Source: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...d-4-2-keyboard-with-gesture-typing-right-now/
Android 4.2 camera
available now with photo sphere simply move to system apps and set permissions to rw-r-r- and reboot.some reports of photo sphere force closing but had no problems here
http://www.mediafire.com/?927d7dm454g435o
Here's the working zip, flash feom cwm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33551677
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YO YO CYRIN
Did anyone test this yet?
Has someone tested this on Desire C?
Works well on my Desire X and my wife wants it also for her C.......but if i break her phone she would kill me :silly:
Thanks to all for the wonderful work!
Merry Xmas and have a nice holliday!
The keyboard is just an installable program, works fine.
I haven't tested the camera, though.
...it works!
I was brave and flashed the camera on my wifes Desire C.......and..........works perfect!
Due to the limited hardware it's not as smooth as on my Desire X, but it works......and my wife is happy.......and also i am!
THX to all involved!
btw: did not delete the original camera-app, works smoother and faster for a quick snapshot than the 4.2 version
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camera link dead
There is a thanks button
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To those of you who don't bother to look up this information or even ask around xda.
THE HTC FIRST IS DISCONTINUED. NO ANDROID SOFTWARE UPDATES WILL EVER BE AVAILABLE FROM ATT OR HTC. WE ARE STUCK ON 4.1 JELLY BEAN FOR LIFE UNLESS WE GET CM. DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT HOW SLOW DEVELOPMENT IS GOING BECAUSE IT IS VERY HARD FOR ONE PERSON TO DO IT WHILE LIVING A LIFE. TRUST MY PERSONAL XP
Thank you.
PS: Gosh, please do research on the phone you are buying and how android even works before buying one.
Also.
Apps within the 4.1 - 4.3 range are inter compatible so you can run 4.3 or even 4.4 "aosp apps" like clock camera and keyboard on android 4.1.
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ROM - a file containing software files that you either receive as an update or flash through recovery to replace your your existing os.
Recovery - a system you boot into to, to be able to flash files and manage your phone at a superior root level (aka god mode) be careful with it.
Flash - install through recovery
Root - (to root - to gain superior access and make you overlord over the device's /system and /boot partition) Root - having root access
AOSP - Android Open Source Project (also refers to a STOCK non customized or non modded ROM or Nexus port)
Port - (to port - to port a rom means to copy it from another device because it is easier that way than building it from scratch, aka copying and slightly modifying to make it work on a device) A port - a rom that has been copied from another device
This is about all you might need but if you need any more terms, here is the ultimate android dictionary http://www.androidcentral.com/dictionary
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I'm not a developer so please bare with me.
Why can't HTC Sense framework be packed into a ZIP or even APK? I realize the source code is likely under lock and key by HTC, but is that what is needed to make this work? Is it not possible to extract it from developer releases of their ROMs?
Computers can operate by being able to install different packages and frameworks to make certain software work, so why not for Android? The Xposed framework can be installed via APK (similarly to how one would install C++ updates for their PC).
It would be absolutely phenomenal, if taht is even a grand enough word to use if this would be possible. That way, HTC apps like Camera, ZOE, TV etc. would be compatible even on Google Play Edition or other AOSP ROMs.
I say this because after doing research I see that a lot of HTC Sense apps were ported to previous versions of Android GE (ICS for example) that still contained Sense framework files needed to make these apps work.
Could someone intelligible please enlighten me to this? I'd love to at least understand why this is, or is not feasible.
Elite83 said:
I'm not a developer so please bare with me.
Why can't HTC Sense framework be packed into a ZIP or even APK? I realize the source code is likely under lock and key by HTC, but is that what is needed to make this work? Is it not possible to extract it from developer releases of their ROMs?
Computers can operate by being able to install different packages and frameworks to make certain software work, so why not for Android? The Xposed framework can be installed via APK (similarly to how one would install C++ updates for their PC).
It would be absolutely phenomenal, if taht is even a grand enough word to use if this would be possible. That way, HTC apps like Camera, ZOE, TV etc. would be compatible even on Google Play Edition or other AOSP ROMs.
I say this because after doing research I see that a lot of HTC Sense apps were ported to previous versions of Android GE (ICS for example) that still contained Sense framework files needed to make these apps work.
Could someone intelligible please enlighten me to this? I'd love to at least understand why this is, or is not feasible.
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Ok what you seem not to know is that the framework is the base file for the whole system. This is the file that the drivers and other low level code is set to use. HTC frameworks and AOSP or GE frameworks are very different. To make it work you would need to have HTC release all the driver code and then find a way to mix and match the frameworks to make it work. This would make it almost twice the size.
They will never make it into AOSP. As it goes against just what AOSP stands for.
zelendel said:
Ok what you seem not to know is that the framework is the base file for the whole system. This is the file that the drivers and other low level code is set to use. HTC frameworks and AOSP or GE frameworks are very different. To make it work you would need to have HTC release all the driver code and then find a way to mix and match the frameworks to make it work. This would make it almost twice the size.
They will never make it into AOSP. As it goes against just what AOSP stands for.
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Ah, I see. Thanks for explaining that.
Another quick question though, if that is the case, why were users(devs?) able to port some HTC Sense apps to GPE roms on previous releases of Android like JB? Or has the entire GPE rom shrunken in size since then because of the obliteration of the lingering Sense files?
首发网站:Diypda论坛
Original thread: Diypda
http://m8.diypda.com/thread-1251357-1-1.html
ROM概要:
ROM Info:
1.根据HTC M8官方最新版本:3.34.1401适配移植
1. Based on HTC M8 Official Release Keys: 3.34.1401 Port
2.版本:KK4.4.4 Sense6.0 Eye Experience
2. Version: KitKat 4.4.4 Sense 6.0 Eye Experience
3.全部移植由脚本处理完成
3. All porting done with automated script
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适用机型:
This ROM Supports the Following Variants:
HTC m8 国际版单卡\m8哈曼单卡 \m8 S版\m8 V版\M8联通版\m8 移动版\m8双卡电信\m8 att版\m8 t-mobile版
HTC M8 Global \ Harman-Kardon \ S \ V \ China Unicom \ China Mobile \ China Telecom \ AT&T \ T-Mobile
Verizon M8增加对我自己的双系统支持,也就是说双系统在Sense模式下升级以后可以保持双系统切换功能,但此工具无法兼容其他rom
Dual OS For Verizon M8, I've added my homemade dual-OS support. The current dual-OS set-up will be kept when the ROm is being upgraded under Sense. This does NOT apply for the other variants.
Htc OneMax(中国移动4G版(8088) 、t6wl 、t6whl 、t6ul)
HTC One Max (China Mobile 4G Variant 8088, T6WL, T6WHL, T6UL)
HTC Butterfly全部机型 (日版蝴蝶请修改build.prop ro.product.model=HTC Butterfly J或者HTC J Butterfly)
HTC Butterfly all variants(dlxj edit build.prop ro.product.model=HTC Butterfly J or HTC J Butterfly)
HTC Butterfly s(dlxpul)
HTC One Mini M4
HTC m7、m7s版、m7 v版
HTC M7 \ S \ V
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【必备条件】
MUST READ:
1.手机系统使用正常(因为本rom不含内核与本机专属hardware)
1. You MUST have a fully functional ROM (This ROM does NOT include the necessary kernels or drivers for any specific device, the script ports the ROM on-the-fly in recovery as you flash it)
2.手机当前使用的系统是4.4.X Sense5.5或5.5以上(蝴蝶系列必须4.4.2Sense6以上,Onemax 4.4 Sense5.5即可),安卓版本不限4.4.2/4.4.3/4.4.4都可以
2. Your current ROM MUST BE 4.4.X & Sense 5.5 or later (4.4.2 & Sense 6 or later for Butterfly, 4.4 & Sense 5.5 or later for One Max). All 4.4.X are supported if not noted.
3.刷机前不要wipe system/boot,因为脚本需要获取数据
3. DO NOT wipe system/boot before you flash this ROM! That's where the script will get the drivers, kernels, and SoC information.
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全球首创自动移植方式ROM包,刷机包会分析机型类型与soc类型自动分配构架与驱动
(WORLD FIRST!) Fully-automated porting ROM installer: The script will automatically detect your model/SoC and integrate the necessary drivers and frameworks.
移植概要:
Notes:
跳过不同内核之间的差异,跳过htc新HAL对内核源的要求。
Solved the kernel issues between different hardware; bypassed HTC's HAL verification.
在rec环境自动将现有的老rom进行适配移植生成最终ROM。
The script will automatically port the new ROM to your phone based on your current ROM.
更新内容:
Release Keys:
8930、8064/8064t全部升级到最新驱动,6.65相机录制1080p视频支持无花屏播放兼容.
All drivers updated on 8930, 8064/8064T platforms;Camera 1080p recording on 6.65 now no longer causes graphical glitches during playback.
保持htc语言Full版本支持语音拍照
Voice Cam supported;All languages
By Sun Dream
2014.12.13:
M7 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 Boot fix
M7 Sprint data fix
OneMax Sprint data fix/Verizon 4G Lte Fix
OneMax 8088 GPSfix test
HTCButterfly usr/key Fix,J Butterfly Acc fix
HTCButterfly S:Camera M fix
原版下载地址:
12.13:
Download: http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=1591562044&uk=2536934962
pw:580w
12.9 link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-z0XwWUE5EZYS0tT0o5REtacHc/view?usp=sharing
OP Info:
taobao:[email protected]
email:[email protected]
paypal:[email protected]
Weibo:www.weibo.com/sundream1988
QQ=416500150
Sharing Policy
You must ask my express permission!(All fix)
Not respecting this simple rules will lead to reporting to XDA Administrators.
Download link is locked. Would love to try this though.
It says password 580w beneath the link. If that's what you mean.
TDJ512 said:
It says password 580w beneath the link. If that's what you mean.
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Well after entering password;
¨
Lol, you visit the page does not exist.
Possible causes:
1. In the address bar, enter the wrong address.
2. You clicked on a link has expired.
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sun_dream'll probably pop up again in the wee hours and update the link like he always does. lol
Well, I'm finally downloading it...but my only question now is will this work on our Sprint based phones for not only data, but also the partition differences? I'd be pissed to install to have to RUU. lol
MFOsaka said:
sun_dream'll probably pop up again in the wee hours and update the link like he always does. lol
Well, I'm finally downloading it...but my only question now is will this work on our Sprint based phones for not only data, but also the partition differences? I'd be pissed to install to have to RUU. lol
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sprint data fix
http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=2016030761&uk=2536934962
Well, I gave it a go and I still have a phone. In fact, it works wonderfully. Split camera works without any issues. Same goes for voice capturing on camera app. There's no way to update PRL/data profile via settings, but its small potatoes.
Also, seeing that if you're reading this, you're probably on a Sprint HTC One, flash the data fix. Once phone boots, you may also want remove some of the Verizon related apps via Titanium Backup or root explorer. Again, also tiny tubers.
I don't really understand this, some very unorthodox stuff. Sounds interesting enough though.
Basically the ROM uses your kernel, libs and the like on your working ROM and installs everything else around it.
Most trials of getting the EYE experience to work on our phones (via porting) usually has one thing not working, while others do.
This uses the stuff you already have to make it work successfully without breaking anything else.
Any time I try to download something though it just gives me an 11mb apk
TDJ512 said:
Any time I try to download something though it just gives me an 11mb apk
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Hit the arrow underneath that tab. That website is way more complicated than it needs to be, believe me. lol
You click on the file name, and do that each time until you reach where the yellow button states of a file of 1.3gb. Click the blue d/l arrow underneath that.
If you have Google chrome on Desktop just right click on the webpage and hit translate to English.
Alright. This was fun. To actually have the HTC Eye Experience working was actually a treat. But to not have LTE? Not so much. But this might be on the right track for installation and leaving the drivers to be install the
ROM.
I wish I could try it but it needs a mirror, I attempted to download it and it said 22 hours lol normally I can DL a gig in a few minutes.