• Android Thread - The only phones with patented Kernel Panic™ technology!
    22,887 replies, posted
Wasn't that the same way that you could just install inverted gapps as apk just like an update?
[QUOTE=garychencool;41400406]Who here actually uses or used Google latitude?[/QUOTE] There have been a bunch of times where it would have been useful, though either they didn't have an android phone or it wasn't enabled.
[QUOTE=benjgvps;41402276]There have been a bunch of times where it would have been useful, though either they didn't have an android phone or it wasn't enabled.[/QUOTE] Or in my case there was a version discrepancy. Like I had ICS when it was new but all my friends were still using Gingerbread and hadn't updated Maps so it was like they didn't exist and they couldn't see me.
I am now a proud owner of Poweramp Full
-SNIP WRONG THREAD- [sp]sorry[/sp]
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;41402928]I am now a proud owner of Poweramp Full[/QUOTE] This is one of those things that bugs me. I love the Google Music service (especially All Access). Not so fond of the player though. [editline]10th July 2013[/editline] It would be cool if Google opened it up a bit so that you could use a different front end for the service. But DRM and all that so oh well. Pipe dream.
So uhh, anywhere to get a Kindle Fire (1st gen) factory cable for a decent price and get it shipped to the USA rather quickly (before July 20th)? Or, for that note, anyone know of a way to fix this Kindle Fire (1st gen, again) without getting that little cable? I cracked my screen a while ago and Amazon says "oh yeah, we can replace it if it isn't a big crack seeing as its under warranty." I had to put the stock rom on the device before I sent it back so they don't get mad that I put custom roms on it. I fucked up somehow and now the Kindle Fire will boot into the splash screen, the screen will dim, and will never go past the logo. I have tried using the KFU and the device will show up fine, but the Boot Status will be listed as "Unknown" and when I try to install TWRP or FireFireFire or anything, an error will come up saying "-exec /system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory <2>" From what I have read online, this basically means shit is fucked. I have tried the methods I have been seeing involving drivers and some other programs but none of them have worked. Anyone got any ideas?
[QUOTE=Demache;41403254]This is one of those things that bugs me. I love the Google Music service (especially All Access). Not so fond of the player though. [editline]10th July 2013[/editline] It would be cool if Google opened it up a bit so that you could use a different front end for the service. But DRM and all that so oh well. Pipe dream.[/QUOTE] Personally I don't give a crap about Google Music, but garychencool feels your pain
Talking about doing it backwards. Supporting my years old xperia X10 over my xperia V :v: [img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52732348/ShareX/2013-07/2013-07-11_12-37-58.png[/img]
Is there an aesthetically pleasing and well functioning Tetris app out there that isn't that piece of shit EA one? The regular search yielded quite a few tetris apps but they all were pretty bad.
Is the Nexus 4 still good by today's standards? I don't wanna drop a ton for an S4, and I'm reading that the N4 is better than the S3. The phone looks great, and its much cheaper than a lot of the other phones, so is it worth getting now? Is there a better phone for the same price, is it the best its gonna get?
supposing you can get it from the Play Store, yes it's still very much worth it (if you're not on a CDMA carrier).
[QUOTE=iCole;41407870]supposing you can get it from the Play Store, yes it's still very much worth it (if you're not on a CDMA carrier).[/QUOTE] I'm going to be buying it from T-Mobile on a family plan. The Play Store seems infinitely cheaper, but I'm not sure my parents would be going for that.
[QUOTE=Karahaut;41407912]I'm going to be buying it from T-Mobile on a family plan. The Play Store seems infinitely cheaper, but I'm not sure my parents would be going for that.[/QUOTE] Provider phones are terribad because delayed updates.
[QUOTE=mobrockers;41407947]Provider phones are terribad because delayed updates.[/QUOTE] -snip, I looked it up- I don't think I have a choice here. I'm probably going to have to go with the provider phone because of the family plan. Better than nothing.
silly mobrockers, the Nexus 4 gets updates directly from Google no matter what. Carriers don't have a say here.
Called up the samsung support line thingymajigger and explained what happened, and they're sending a jiffy bag in the post to send my phone off Thing is apparently I've lost two of the screws that hold my S3 together, despite the fact they have all been sat in a teacup on my shelf since it broke aihauaishdaw
[QUOTE=iCole;41409257]silly mobrockers, the Nexus 4 gets updates directly from Google no matter what. Carriers don't have a say here.[/QUOTE] I'm so impatient I just install a leaked/custom ROM anyway instead of waiting for OTA
I wonder if I can borrow two screws from my mums galaxy ace lmao
If Samsung asks, tell them the post office stole the screws.
Half my phone is white and the other half is black the fact it has missing screws just tops it off, I don't really think they'll replace shit, just say "lol u opened it srry u broke it"
[QUOTE=iCole;41409257]silly mobrockers, the Nexus 4 gets updates directly from Google no matter what. Carriers don't have a say here.[/QUOTE] Okay :v:
Holy shit I'm getting awesome battery life on my s2 on the dorimanx kernel!
[QUOTE=Flash_Fire;41409703]Half my phone is white and the other half is black the fact it has missing screws just tops it off, I don't really think they'll replace shit, just say "lol u opened it srry u broke it"[/QUOTE] well, might as well try. pray to god and offer your soul to satan at the same time to double your chances
Any of you guys have an idea how to add apps to a GAPPS package? Or just how to make some system apps survive a rom update? From what I understand, gapps have a way to do this, since you don't have to reflash them after every rom update.
[QUOTE=iCole;41412206]Any of you guys have an idea how to add apps to a GAPPS package? Or just how to make some system apps survive a rom update? From what I understand, gapps have a way to do this, since you don't have to reflash them after every rom update.[/QUOTE] Uh? Never had to do anything, they've always survived a rom update.
sure, the ones bundled in the gapps package, or the ones in a ROM update zip DO stay, but I want to add some others. I don't care for CM versions of calendar, keyboard and a few others and would like to use the google variants instead, but updating a rom zip every time seems to be kinda silly. Gapps are updated much less, so I could just put the apks I want into gapps, flash them and not have to worry about it anymore.
Just got the HTC One! Any secrets i should know about?
[QUOTE=iCole;41412882]sure, the ones bundled in the gapps package, or the ones in a ROM update zip DO stay, but I want to add some others. I don't care for CM versions of calendar, keyboard and a few others and would like to use the google variants instead, but updating a rom zip every time seems to be kinda silly. Gapps are updated much less, so I could just put the apks I want into gapps, flash them and not have to worry about it anymore.[/QUOTE] [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163974[/url]
that sounds like it won't survive a rom flash (I would have to reflash it every time after updating roms) I've been looking and it seems like gapps stay after rom updates because of the "70-gapps.sh" file in /system/addon.d. Looks like that's the backup script, now I just have to modify it and don't fuck up. [editline]11th July 2013[/editline] not fucking up will be the fun part
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.