[APK] Android 4.2 Desk Clock - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Those having a device or using an Android 4.1 AOSP ROM such as CM10 or AOKP (or similar) on their Android device can try the new clock app out. There are two methods, one that requires you to have root access and one that involves using ClockworkMod recovery (or TWRP) to install the app.
Download the clock file (DeskClock.apk) using the link below. Then, copy the file to the /system/app folder on your device using a root explorer like ES File Explorer or similar. Then, set the permissions of the DeskClock.apk file to RW- R– R–. However, before you copy over the APK, make sure to rename the original DeskClockGoogle.apk file (and also DeskClockGoogle.odex if the file is present) to something else to back it up, which you can then restore if needed by simply deleting the new file and renaming the old one again. Reboot your device to be able to use the new clock.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zd0prgm172hi1h4
Method II: Using ClockworkMod recovery
Download the CWM flashable zip file from the link given below. Then put it on your device, reboot into ClockworkMod recovery, and install the zip file. Reboot the phone after that, after which you can use the new clock app. Before you flash the new clock, it is recommended that you back up just the original clock (DeskClockGoogle.apk in /system/app) OR to be on the safer side, perform a full backup of the installed ROM in CWM recovery.
http://d-h.st/2ll
Note: There is a possibility that after using the timer, the clock will force close whenever you try to set an alarm or even otherwise. If that happens, go into Settings » Apps, swipe left to the All tab, click on Clock in the list, then clear its data by pressing the Clear data button. After that you will be able to set alarms in the clock app.
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[Q] Assistance with nook tablet physical ''n'' button

I used the ota blocking root. The one with the video and all is well. I love my rooted Nikki and the smart minds of this community, so thanks to all. Moving on, I used the option in the computer. .bat file that gave the option of pressing the physical ''n" button key to back out to home. I don't like it because it doesn't allow me to pull up the option menus in some apps, which is important since the taskbar doesn't always show, like in emulators and I also miss the menu it pops up at home screen with the search etc.
So, i'm wondering if there is a way to return the "n" button to default without rerooting? Thanks to all who help.
Also, I can't open my keyboard setting to turn off the auto- correct feature. It's annoying. It force closes every time, even if I reboot.
This is the stock SystemUI, rename it to SystemUI.apk. Took it from the acclaim_update.zip
StockSystemUI.apk
~ Veronica
Would I just rename and drop it in the root folder from my pc?
Majinjin said:
Would I just rename and drop it in the root folder from my pc?
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root folder? you mean to reroot? there is no need to reroot just rename the file copy it to your sdcard and then by suing ES file explorer or Root explorer Cut/move it to /system and paste it, then long press SystemUI.apk now if you used Root Explorer (not free) select permissions from the list and change it to this:
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Once done long press it again but now pick change owner from the list (scroll down is at the end of the list) and change:
Owner: 0 - root
Group: 0 - root
If you used ES file explorer (free) then long press SystemUI.apk and select properties from the list, change permissions same as in the pic i posted above.
Once done that cut/move it to /system/app folder
REBOOT to finish
~ Veronica
I will give it a try when I get some time to myself, thanks.

[Bootanimation/List] custom bootanimations

1st let me tell you what and all required for a custom bootanimation.
You must have a ROOTED device.
A root file manager such as ROOT EXPLORER
Custom bootanimation of your choice
15-20 minutes of time
and importantly PATIENCE
if you have all these then proceed to the next step
Download any of you favorite Bootanimation from here or from any other thread/site
How to add:
You need root and CWM Recovery.
If you need the stock bootanimation then make a back up of that using RootExplorer
Copy the bootanimation to your SD Card.
Rename to bootanimation.zip -If the zipfile has any other name plz rename it to "bootanimation.zip" , without quotes
With root explorer or any other app that allows you to get to /system/media
Copy the bootanimation .zip into /system/media and replace it with the stock one (remember to mount R/W)
And Finally set permissions to rw--r--r--
Should Look something like this
x x -
x - -
x - -
All Bootanimations are of 320x480 size , so will support Mini Pro
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1.Samsung Galaxy S3
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Download
2.Bios
Download
3.Modern Warfar3
Download
4.JellyBeanNexus
Download
5.Transformers
Download
6.Tron Blue
Download
7.Dancing man
download
8.Decepticon Matrix
Download
9.Halo3
Download
10.COD Black OPs
download
11.Droidx
Download
12.DroidEye
Download
13.GDboot
Download
14.Linux Kernel
Download
15.3d Cube
Download
16.AndroGreen
Download
17.WinNexus
Download
18.Android Up and Down
Download
Great job man!! 3dcube and WinNexus are awesome!!!
More coming soon, but time will be dependent on number of THANKS
Sent from my ST25i using xda app-developers app
Sorry it's MW2 not MW3
Just a typo
USING XDA APP ON MY ANDROID

[APP] Stock Android ICS Live Wallpapers

Have you been running a custom rom and seem to be missing the old live wallpapers? If yes then I have the solution to your problems! I have extracted the unmodified APKs from the stock rom and uploaded them to my Drive. It should work on any Android version equal or above ICS.
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Download: https://mega.co.nz/#F!A80niYiR!B6RGN_RymOD-_QPn6VZe4Q
Installation Instructions:
1) Click the link above
2) Download the selected file/s
3) Install as a system app or user app
4) Select live wallpaper
5) Hit the hay
I will also be taking requests for different custom roms. I will upload tomorrow wallpapers from Android 4.0.4 from our device. Though all may not be included, you can ensure that the files are safe and not malware.
EDIT: Wrong forum. Mods, can you please move the topic to Galaxy Tab 10.1 Themes and Apps
How do I install this app as a system app?
Method 1
1) Download and install a file manager that can ask for root access
2) Rename the file according to the selection below
a) Holo Spiral = com.android.wallpaper.holospiral-1.apk
b) Aurora2 = com.hu1.wallpaper.aurora2WXGATAB-1.apk
c) Blue Sea = com.hu1.wallpaper.bluesea-1.apk
3) Copy/move the following files to /system/app
4) Set permission to r-w-rr
Method 2
1) Make sure you have the app/s installed
2) Install Titanium Backup and Titanium Backup Pro
3) Select the selected app and long press (maybe?) and select convert to system app
I've really missed that blue bubbles wallpaper. I like the old look better than the new one that's on my sister's note 2. The I9000 froyo stock apk doesn't work very well. Thank you for posting.
Forgot that I've posted this thread and also forgot to ask the mods to move it. Anyways, I'll be adding some Android KitKat wallpapers from several ROMs in and out of our device.

[MOD] Media/Volume NavBar for TouchWiz In Car Installs

With the help of 7786 and lots of time spent to fix the code on the IronRom's NavBar, I have finally finished the Media/Volume Navbar for the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 for TouchWiz.
This mod not only enables the NavBar, but it is modified to change Volume for those installs where a Volume Knob is not an option like mine. Also has the Previous, Play/Pause and Next Playback functions. The Google Logo opens the Google Search when held for a second. I for one really don't care to have a Search Engine taking up valuable space on my Screen (despite the ScreenShots [emoji14])
On Certain Launchers, for example Apex Launcher, The Navbar is Transparent. I don't know what other Launchers are like this But it looks great.
Download Links Under Corresponding Photo:
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White: http://1drv.ms/1R3dyqO
Red: http://1drv.ms/1R3dA1Q
Green: http://1drv.ms/1R3dxDk
Blue: http://1drv.ms/1R3dDLk
How to Install Mod:
1. Download Zip 2. Enable Soft Keys 3. Restart Into Recovery 4. Install Zip 5. Clear Dalvik/Cache 6. Enjoy
How to Enable Soft Keys:
Section 1: Pre-requisites
You need to have root access on your device.
Install Root Explorer or ES File Explorer or any file manager with which you can access the system partition. Below steps are given for Root Explorer.
Make sure your device is at least 70% charged to avoid complications during the process.
Section 2: Procedure
Open your preferred file manager and mount the system partition as read-write in stead of read only. Grant superuser access when it prompts.
Go to the system folder present in the root of file system. i.e the path- /system
root explorer
Now open the file “build.prop” in any Text Editor. For Root Explorer users, long click on “build.prop” file and tap on “Open with Text Editor”. (Before editing this file, for a safety, copy this file to the external memory card and save as a backup.)
build.prop
Now add the following line to this file at the end:
Code:
[CENTER]qemu.hw.mainkeys=0[/CENTER]
Save and Exit.
Now reboot your device.
Voila! You now have soft keys on your device!
If soft keys are still not enabled, please check if you have typed in the exact line as above. There are some apps which do this for you with a single click. But these apps may cause boot loops. Happy Androiding!
Original MOD for the Nexus 7 2013 by 7786 can be found HERE​

Android Nougat Boot Logo And Animation For Lenovo A7000

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https://youtu.be/UqaLutso4hE
Boot Animation DL : http://gamoding.blogspot.in/2016/09/android-nougat-boot-logo-and-animation.html
Boot Logo : See the attachments
Step 1 : Download the bootanimation.zip File
To get started, download the bootanimation.zip file from Android Nougat.
Download the Android Nougat boot animation (.zip)
Step 2 : Rename Your Old Boot Animation File
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Next up, use your favorite root-enabled file browser to navigate to the /system/media folder on your device. From here, locate the existing bootanimation.zip file, then long-press it and choose "Rename" (note that if your device does not have a bootanimation.zip file in this folder, it is not supported). Next, simply add a ".bak" to the end of the file name, then press "OK."
Step 3 : Copy the New Boot Animation File & Change Permissions
From here, head to the Download folder on your SD card or internal storage partition, then select the bootanimation.zip file that you downloaded in Step 1. From here, just copy the file, then paste it into the /system/media folder.
Once you've done that, long-press the newly-copied bootanimation.zip file, then choose "Permissions." Finally, set the Owner category to "Read" and "Write," then make sure all other categories are set to just "Read."
Step 4 : Reboot & Enjoy
At this point, all that's left to do is to reboot your phone and check out the new boot animation. It's a white circle that features colored ribbons morphing around alongside it, and the animation itself is something akin to a loading circle. This new animation should be made official later this year, so you're getting an early taste of Nougat well before the rest of the public.

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