Damn there are so many pages to look through in this thread. Can someone give me a condensed list of must have apps to start off my Android experience?
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Damn there are so many pages to look through in this thread. Can someone give me a condensed list of must have apps to start off my Android experience?
man im having no regrets at all
just got my dock too
sellin my ipod touch - im gonna use my nano for working out/in the yard still
this bluetooth dock shit is tight
fyi- Dock Bluetooth Issues
Some people have complained about losing the pairing of the phone to the dock when the phone is removed from the dock. This will happen every time you set the phone directly in the dock when bluetooth was previously off or even on an unpaired to the dock. I created a shortcut to the bluetooth settings on a page I've dedicated to system stuff- the right most page. Before I dock my phone I pair it to the dock - that way if I want to take it out of the dock to do something music will still be playing.
There is no choppy reception whatsoever with this dock. The audio quality from decent but non-audiophile speakers and high quality lossy audio files is superb. I've had other bluetooth headsets that would get choppy playback with the device and headset being only 2ft away from each other. Not the case here. I can be 20 feet away and still get the same quality sound. I max out at 35ft and 2 walls before distortion sets in. I will post some pics later. Very clean and conservatively designed device.
Man I really have to say that Google has beat Apple at its own game. The design of the N1 and the dock are simple and beautiful. The phone itself design wise is something like what you'd expect from Apple. The tech is beyond iphone/ipod touch levels. Its as easy to configure and use but offers more for powerusers(nerds).
Maybe I should just start blogging about this shit instead of turnin this thread into a blog
Im using the case it comes with and a screen protector until I can get a case that does this phone justice. I aint spendin 20-30 bucks for a case from seidio that covers the bottom ports on the phone. I need something dock compatible that doesnt make it look like shit. Google has to have more accessories in the pipeline.
get locale you won;t have to set your settings again when you're at a certain place once you set them once.
wave secure to track your device in case of loss
klaxxon alarm for a smarter alarm clock
pdanet to tether
handcent or chompsms much better than the stock sms i prefer handcent myself.
better keyboard for a multitouch keyboard or google for the swype apk for non-tapping texting simply slide your finger (all android apps end in apk and if you google search you find a shitload of them)
beautiful widgets to get htc hero weather animations just cooler
Astro File Manager
trapster to know where the cops are on the road
traffic buddy to see what the roads look like before you get on them
kote notepad since there isn't a note taking app built in
evernote
where
i dunno what else you do but those are good starters.
Are these all free apps & how do I go about installing apps on the SD card? Do I need to root my N1 to do this or is there an easier method now?Super Private Conversation!!!
Are these all free apps & how do I go about installing apps on the SD card? Do I need to root my N1 to do this or is there an easier method now?
So the apps will install to the SD card as it is now? If so then what would be the main purpose of me rooting it?no way yet you can install from the sd card go to settings then applications then allow applications. i know if u root u can download the auto cache cleaner rather than going thru each app and clearing the cache yourself. i got a droid so i dunno the n1 root method. google for it i know it was done even before the phone was released.
yeah the apps should be free
EDIT: Beautiful n Klaxxon arent free u can google for them tho or hit the droidappz link a couple pages back n get it free.
So the apps will install to the SD card as it is now? If so then what would be the main purpose of me rooting it?
Oh ok cool. That's fine for me then. I'll install my apps for now & make a backup of it for when my 16GB card arrives. Thanks for the info.they will install the cache's to the sd but the app will install to the phone.
u can install from the sd for apps u get from the net.
the apps2sd update isnt ready yet so for now no saving to sd just install from sd
rooting just lets u remove stuff n tweak your phone if u want its not needed really
Damn there are so many pages to look through in this thread. Can someone give me a condensed list of must have apps to start off my Android experience?
Damn there are so many pages to look through in this thread. Can someone give me a condensed list of must have apps to start off my Android experience?
I notice there are a lot of new cats in this thread, so here's some sites I posted several pages back. These sites have paid apps for your Android for free!
this seems to be the most posted app forum in this thread
http://droidappz.org/forum.php
Some people diss this next site, but other than a couple of redirects I haven't had a problem with ipmart, u need to make a membership.
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=800
I tell u, u ngz were sleeping when I posted this site several pages ago, I told ya'll Royal was going international doing big things, lol. This next site has over 60 pages of apps for your android, it's not in English but it's not hard to figure out what's what. Ya'll sleep on htcmania like ya'll sleeping on my porn blogs review thread.
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=457230
lol, u know i had to get a plug in real quick,
here's the android paid app forum I was talking about
not English but easy comprehende, homie.
http://www.htcmania.com/forumdisplay.php?f=161
Ok Zei said I got too Hollywood, he told me to come back to where I came from, lol. I told him I hadn't left and "I was down to brawl if my homie calls" So I present to you all the best Android app site that I know of, they have apps, request, games, movies, ebooks... but of course most of ya'll will sleep on this also.................
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/vga/viewforum.php?f=399
They have several sections, for all you who want to watch movies and tv shows from the phone, over 69 pages of mp4 movies for your android, here
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewforum.php?f=7
well over a hundred pages of Ebooks for your Android devices!
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewforum.php?f=19
Royal is back!
THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP FAM... I'M coming from a metro, so you can understand I'm behind in the times![]()
So the apps will install to the SD card as it is now? If so then what would be the main purpose of me rooting it?
1. This does void your warranty.
2. The root image auto installs the superusers permission app
3. I am in no way responsible for anything that goes wrong.
4. Once you unlock the bootloader it does a factory reset on your phone.
5. I don't mind people posting this tutorial on their sites for others to see and use but I do ask that I'm at least given credit for my work.
1. Download the root image: (Do not unzip)
Here
1b. Put nexus-addon-0.1-signed.zip on your sdcard.
2. Download fastboot and adb files:
Here
3. Extract tools.zip to a folder and Open a command window in that folder by holding down your shift key and right clicking anywhere in the window. and selecting open command prompt here
4. Then with your phone off hold the power and trackball to access the bootloader.
4b. Type this command to make sure your phone is connected and reconized. "fastboot.exe devices"
5. Once in the bootloader type this command in your command prompt "fastboot.exe oem unlock"
6. Follow what that sceen says.
7. Flash Amons RA Recovery Image from Here
---------------Now to root your phone.---------------
1. Once you've flashed the recovery image turn your phone off.
2. Then power on by holding power button and trackball then tap the power button to access the bootloader.
3. From there use your volume keys to go down to recovery and hit power button again to access the recovery console.
4. Once in the recovery console go to flash zip from sdcard and select the only one that should be present which is nexus-addon-0.1-signed.zip
5. Enjoy rooted phone
---------------Now to Flash the ERE72 Update and get root---------------
1. Download the update and radio image from our buddies over at modaco (Link)
(Note Please download only the main update it self and the radio image)
2. put both the radio and update zips on your sdcard
3. power down your phone then power on while holding trackball
4. Use volume keys and power button to get to bootloader then to recovery
(Note: For a shortcut download a terminal emulator from the market and type the following:
su <enter>
reboot recovery<enter>
)
5. Go to flash zip from sdcard
6. Flash radio update zip first
7. After that is complete and you've restarted when it told you to do so.
8. Flash update zip
9. To get root again simply reflash the nexus-addon-0.1-signed.zip (instructions above.
Tools
Followings are instructions for OSX or any *nix platform.
Android SDK is nice to have but not needed.
You can download the Android SDK here.
I take no responsibility for what you do to your phone or your computer.
Step 1. Download the file from above post and unzip the file to your desktop.
Step 2. Open Terminal.
Step 3. Go to the folder that you zipped.
command:
cd ~ <enter>
cd Desktop/ <enter>
cd 1.1-nexusone-superboot/ <enter>
step 3. Load into fastboot on your phone.
<option 1> first power off, then power on while holding down the trackball.
or
<option 2>You can also hold down volume down while powering on and then select fastboot and press power.
step 4. Make sure fastboot can connect to your device.
command:
./fastboot-mac devices <enter>
if you can see the serial number of the phone with fastboot next to it, you are good. If not, repeat step 3.
step 5. Enter the following in your terminal screen
./fastboot-mac oem unlock (if you are on a mac)
./fastboot-linux oem unlock (if you are on a linux based machine)
step 6. If you do not want to void warranty or if you have not save your settings and contact etc, do not press yes. Save those first.
Follow instructions on screen. (use the volume up/down to switch and power to select).
Phone will reboot with unlock icon on the bottom of the X logo. Kiss your original setup goodby.
step 7. Enter the follow command:
./fastboot-mac flash boot nexusone.superboot.1.1.img <for mac>
./fastboot-linux flash boot nexusone.superboot.1.1.img <for linux>
step 8. Reboot phone by pressing volume down and pressing power. You are done!
This is a custom recovery based on Cyanogen's recovery source with a lot of things added by me. The purpose of this recovery is to avoid using adb by accessing all features directly from the menu.
This recovery is for the HTC Nexus One only, if you have an :
- HTC Dream/G1 you should go here.
- HTC Magic/MT3G you should go here.
- HTC Hero you should go here.
- HTC Sprint Hero you should go here.
Use the trackball (up+down) to navigate through the menu, press the trackball to select items. Use the Volume-down key to go back to a previous menu.
Always check recovery.log before posting your issues!
Features
- full ADB access in recovery mode
- Busybox v1.15.2
- HW-Key navigation (Trackball + Volume-key) option
- Extended menu :
- Reboot system now :: reboot your phone
- USB-MS Toggle :: enable/disable USB mass storage (use when the phone is connected to your PC)
- Backup/Restore
- Nand backup :: Make a Nand backup, the following partitions are NOT included :
- Recovery (to avoid restoring old version)
- Cache (no need to backup imo)
- Misc (no need to backup imo + restore issues on some phones)
- Splash1+2 (no need to backup imo + restore issues on some phones)
- Nand restore :: Restore a Nand backup
- Flash zip from sdcard :: Flash a zip update file from your sdcard
- Wipe
- Wipe data/factory reset :: Wipe /data and /cache
- Wipe Dalvik-cache :: Wipe Dalvik-cache both on /data
- Wipe battery stats : Wipe the battery stats in /data
- Wipe rotate settings : Wipe the sensor settings in /data
- Partition sdcard
- Partition SD :: Interactive SD partitioning
- Other
- Fix apk uid mismatches :: Does extacly that
- Move recovery.log to SD :: Moves the recovery log file to your sdcard. (Use when you want more detailed recovery log information)
- Power off :: Powers off your phone
- Scripts available via adb :
- Nandroid v2.2.1 : enter "nandroid-mobile.sh" to start.
- sdparted v0.6 : enter "sdparted" to start.
Install
via fastboot -> Requires an unlocked bootloader!
Code:Copy recovery-RA-nexus-v1.5.3.img to a location where fastboot can find it. Boot your phone into fastboot mode (power on while holding the trackball) Connect your phone via usb to your pc/mac/... fastboot devices (to make sure that fastboot "sees" your phone) fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-nexus-v1.5.3.img
How to boot in Recovery Mode
- Boot the phone while holding down the VOLUMEDOWN-key.
- Navigate to RECOVERY with the the VOLUMEDOWN-key.
- Press the POWER-key to select.
Download
ALWAYS check the md5sum to make sure the zip isn't corrupted.
Click on the Mirror-link if you don't like rapidshare
Latest :
- recovery-RA-nexus-v1.5.3.img (Mirror) - MD5Sum: 9110eef47d4e684229768e3646d3171f
Special thanks to :
- packetlss for all the hours of support, THANKS ^^
- pensive for adding awesome features to Nandroid
- 51dusty for his sdparted script!
- k4str0 for his fix_permissions v2.03 update.
- http://www.androidspin.com for hosting ^^
- Cyanogen for his dedicated work! , buy him a beer!
- JesusFreke for his awesome JFv1.43's recovery , donate
Who wants multitouch for their N1 browser?
I just whipped this up, this will be in my upcoming ROM. The pinch-zoom helper code was written by Luke Hutchison. I've placed it in a separate framework jar so that it can be used by other apps (hint hint).
WARNING: You will initially lose your bookmarks and browser settings by doing this.
Get the following files:
http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/Browser.apk
http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/com.cyanogenmod.android.xml
http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/com.cyanogenmod.android.jar
Add them to your device:
Code:adb shell stop adb remount adb shell rm /system/app/Browser.odex adb push Browser.apk /system/app adb push com.cyanogenmod.android.jar /system/framework adb push com.cyanogenmod.android.xml /system/etc/permissions adb shell reboot
Enjoy
Hi all,
I've decided to work on Contacts again, and am slowly porting over the features of my previous work to 2.1. It will not be updated as often since I'm now busy with school work, and will only be updated on weekends or when I've the time.
With that said, I've ported over all the features of the Dialer section, that is, you can now choose a voicemail app to launch, among others. However, Google Voice is NOT shown on the Nexus One, I believe because the installed location on the Nexus One is different from when you download it from the market. I can't seem to find Google Voice on my launcher although Market says it's installed. If any of you can see Google Voice, do me a favour. adb logcat, and then launch Google Voice. Paste me the lines with the word "Intent" in it.
The Dialer background is also themable, replace "custom_background_dialer.png" in drawable-hdpi-finger or drawable-mdpi-finger with an image of your choice (not too sure what's the best size). You should be concerned with the hdpi one since it's for Nexus One.
Features:
Dialer:
Ability to set certain programs for voicemail
Themeable background: custom_background_dialer.png in drawable-finger (both mdpi and hdpi) (Not working now, see known bugs)
Changeable digits color
Ability to disable feedback function
Call log:
Show/hide contact pictures in call log
Show/hide call button (If call button is hidden, the call type icon will dial the number instead when tapped)
Show actual time in call log, instead of relative time
Ability to clear all logs of a particular type (missed, incoming, outgoing)
Contacts:
Show/hide call button
Navigate directly from contact info (works with M4ps and rooted Maps, it doesn't make sense actually, if you're rooted you shouldn't be running M4ps).
Added preference to hide all "Text/SMS" actions except for mobile numbers.
Favourites
Show/hide call button
Always Nandroid First!
Installation instructions for apk:
Code:adb remount adb shell rm /system/app/Contacts.odex adb push Contacts.apk /system/app/
Download (Thanks AndroidSPIN!):
CyanogenMod:
apk (unzip and push): http://www.androidspin.com/download...cts_Eclair/&file=WyContacts1.0r2_cyan_apk.zip
update.zip: http://www.androidspin.com/download.../&file=WyContacts1.0r2_cyan_update_signed.zip
Others (Stock Rooted ROM, Superboot, Bacon Addon):
apk (unzip and push): http://www.androidspin.com/downloads.php?dir=wysie/WyContacts_Eclair/&file=WyContacts1.0r2_apk.zip
update.zip: http://www.androidspin.com/download...clair/&file=WyContacts1.0r2_update_signed.zip
If you like my work, consider buying me a beer using the link in my sig.
Changes:
1.0r2:
1.0 was compiled for mdpi devices, resulting in low-res graphics. 1.0r2 is compiled for both, should look nice in your hdpi device again. Thanks MontAlbert for the heads up.
1.0
Implemented function to show/hide contact pictures in call log
Added pref to show/hide dial button in call log. If hidden, tapping on
the call type icon will dial out instead.
0.9 (Unreleased):
Preference to show/hide separators in Contacts
Preference to show/hide contact pictures in Contacts/Favourites
0.8:
Added navigation action beside the address of a contact
Added preference to hide sms action for all numbers except mobile
0.7 (Unreleased):
Added preference to hide frequently called
Added menu option to clear frequently called (will be hidden if you hide
Added preference to enable rotation to landscape mode
0.6:
Fixed the FCs that occured due to lack of permissions (GET_ACCOUNTS).
Also added more preferences for call log. You can now show exact time instead of relative time.
0.5:
Ported over Dialer enhancements from my previous work.
To Do:
Port the changes over from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=599194
Source: http://github.com/Wysie/Contacts_Eclair_Mod_CyanMod
Known Bugs:
Replacing custom_background_dialer is not working. Can't figure out why. Please let me know if you have a fix.
I've spent a bit of time working with the latest AOSP code, and figured out all of the necessary components to build a working system for the Nexus One from source. I put together a vendor overlay that can be used by any developer to build a working system for this device!
This build is currently based on 2.1_r2 or ERE27. I've also added most of the same things that you can find in the previous CyanogenMod versions.
Code:#include <std_disclaimer.h> /* * Your warranty is now void. * * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */
This is a pure, working AOSP build which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.
* Can be used with or without Google applications
* Latest 2.6.29.6 kernel which supports highmem (thanks to Arve Hjønnevåg @ Google for this work), tethering (thanks to Zinx and Ben Buxton for the RNDIS backport), VPN/tun, and other modules (cifs, nfs, aufs, fuse)
* Clean shutdown/startup system
* NO APPS2SD. I've implemented a hack that will store the dalvik-cache of system apps in /cache, which saves you ~40MB on /data
* Built in USB tether
* Minor graphical enhancements and an excellent wallpaper by Prash
* ARM NEON optimizations (mostly to the pixelflinger library) which have not been included in the stock build yet
* Includes BusyBox, htop, nano, powertop, openvpn, and all engineering commandline utilities
* FLAC audio support from Kenny Root
* Phone enhancements from Cytown
* Contacts enhancements from Wysie
* Perform zipalign-on-install of applications
* DeskClock tweaks- longer autosilence and "require unlock" option
* Compcache is available via Spare Parts, but I don't recommend it
* Massive APN list
* Huge collection of ringtones and audio
* All available locales are included thanks to PsychoBoy
* Many other bugfixes and tweaks from AOSP contributors
All source code is available at the CyanogenMod GitHub
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM to your Nexus?
1. Do a Nandroid backup!
2. WIPE
3. Install the ROM
4. Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading?
1. Do a Nandroid Backup!
2. Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
HOW TO REPORT BUGS OR PROBLEMS?
- Was it a hard reboot? Get me the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
- Was it a soft reboot or a "boot loop"? Run "adb logcat" and get me the full output.
- Pastebin links preferred
- Please use the issue tracker whenever possible!
Latest version: 5.0-N1-beta5 - 02/10/2010
Download: http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/experimental/update-cm-5.0-N1-beta5-signed.zip
MD5Sum: d73cf69a21c7b9a3c205fd6583f1286f
Radio Image (fastboot flash radio): ERE27
Download: http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/nexus/radio-ERE27.img
MD5Sum: ae2405e3a8bd7c26d9faeb3e23058838
Google Addon: ERE27 (2)
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmmzywtlnjd/gapps-passion-ERE27-2-signed.zip
Remember, this is all BETA software. I can't promise it's not going to turn your phone into bacon or anything. Although that could actually be a win.
CHANGELOG
---- 5.0-N1-beta5
* Rebased with ERE27 from AOSP, includes all native MT support
* Zipalign-on-install pre-check from OpenEclair
* Updated Busybox which includes more applets
* Compcache won't break your phone anymore, I still don't recommend using it though.
* Lots of minor bugfixes
* Should be the last beta
* BUG: Disabling wifi fails, get this services.jar and push to /system/framework
---- 5.0-N1-beta4
* Highmem kernel is now the default. 2x RAM available.
* MMS bugs fixed (message size, image resizing, etc)
* Updated Wysie's Contacts to latest
* Disabled the JIT entirely. It's not even an option anymore. Too buggy and breaks the debugger.
* Built Webkit with V8. Feedback needed on this!
* Updated APN list, should fix AGPS issues
* Added option to keep screen awake while charging for the Music app (car mode)
* Other minor fixes
---- 5.0-N1-beta3
* Removed some kernel patches that caused instability
* Added Wysie's Contacts enhancements
* Fixed Superuser freeze
* Fixed installer backup script to not copy odexed apps
* Higher resolution wallpaper from Prash
* Added German locale updates from thiasB
* Added LZO support to BusyBox
* Various minor fixes
Enomther's [ROM] TheOfficial Nexus1 v1.5.1
Basic ROM Info / Features
**********************************************
Release Name:
Enomther's [ROM] TheOfficial Nexus1
Release Version:
v1.5.1
Credits/BigThanks/MadProps:
JF, Cyanogen, Stericson, Haykuro, JAC, ccyrowski, TheDudeOfLife, Soulife, KB7SQI, CodeAurora, Zinx, (harry_m/bbunson/seth), irrenhaus, rogro82, Loccy, cytown, rgv151, Wysie, xenio2000, LucidREM, miketaylor00, Meltus, Moonspoon, Tehseano, Manup456, beagz, sir*mez, Prash, mannyb, RichieDaze, JonnyBeuno, nabzilla1990, all the other theme, app & ROM devs), AndroidSpin (for hosting space and a great ROM DB), .... AND ...... most of all to XDA-developers and the XDA community ... THANK YOU!!!
Base Firmware:
Android-2.1-ERE27
Radio Required:
4.02.02.14 - Works ... BUT ... 4.03.00.21_2 is recommended (3G Fix) ... Downloads Section.
SPL/Recovery Required:
The SPL that came with your Nexus1 (Unlocked/Rooted)
Amon_RA's Recovery Image
SDCARD Partition Layout:
Any
Wipe Required:
If coming from ANY other ROM, YES!
Special instructions:
See POST #2 PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FEATURES
- TheOfficial 2.6.29-msm-nexusone kernel
--- Stable
--- compiled w/gcc-4.4.0
--- NetFilter - iptables/tethering support (wired/usb & wireless)
--- ext2/3/4, cifs, fuse, aufs
--- cram/squash, misc-other-fs support
--- ipv6 support
--- tun and ipsec support
- De-ODEX'd apk/framework (for theme-ing and other alterations)
- automatic ext2/3/4 filesystem checking and mounting on startup
--- Apps2SD supported, but not on by default ... use lucid script to setup
- custom userinit.sh startup execution (if /data/local/userinit.sh exists)
- updated apn-list
- dns/resolv.conf
- included binaries
--- linked up busybox
--- telnetd
--- nano
--- dropbear
--- flash_image
--- extXfs tools
--- iptables
--- various others
- included apps
--- GoogleApps
--- If you want an Auto-Rotating Launcher (still a W.I.P.) ... see mine here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619078
--- Android IM App (AIM, MSN, Yahoo support)
--- CorpCal (Exchange Calender support)
--- WifiTether for RootUsers
--- WiredTether for RootUsers (for usb tethering)
------ NOTE: When prompted to update these apps, ignore/decline to ensure functionality. I'll update when I can.
--- su/Superuser
- included scripts
--- lucid (use this for easier Apps2SD-setup)
--- rwsystem/rosystem (to mount readonly/readwrite /system)
--- recboot (to reboot into recovery quickly)
DOWNLOADS
****************
- TheOfficial_Nexus1_v1.5.1_update.zip
MD5: fd61d0447fe42307d07a80b03ba06ef7
RADIO UPDATE - 4.03.00.21_2
- 4.03.00.21_2_Radio_Update
MD5: 22c415aa1cd68daa0384c042f88cabdb
Original (older) Radio image 4.02.02.14 in an update.zip.
http://www.androidspin.com/download...heOfficial_Nexus1_Radio_Update_4.02.02.14.zip
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE!!! Make sure when flashing the Radio update that you have plenty of battery charge and do NOT pull the battery under any circumstances while the update is in progress. If you do these (2) simple things, you will be just fine.![]()
Theme Templates - (v1.5.1)
Stock w/Black StatusBar Text
- TheOfficial_ERE27_v1.5.1_ThemeTemplate.zip
PreThemed w/White StatusBar Text
- TheOfficial_White_ERE27_v1.5.1_ThemeTemplate.zip
Cyanogen's CM5beta4 HighMem Kernel for TheOfficial - (v1.5.1 - Updated 2/9/10 - fixes Apps2SD issue)
- cm5b4_highmem_kernel_update_v1.5.1.zip
Enjoy!
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I thought since the cm5b4 thread is getting hard to navigate through that i would pull some helpful info out of it and make it in a seperate thread
I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THE INFO BELOW, jerbarton should get credit for the procedure
AS usual I'm not responsible for any problems you may encounter or broken phone, i also cant confirm if this works on any other rom's but cyans and there is no gurantee it will always work but here you go
ALWAYS NANDROID!!
you will need to have an ext2 partition before this will work, i believe you can make one with the "partition" option in recovery
Code:adb remount adb push 04apps2sd /system/etc/init.d/ adb push e2fsck /system/xbin adb shell chmod 755 /system/xbin/e2fsck chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/04apps2sd mkdir /system/sd
Downloads:
e2fsck: http://www.mediafire.com/?tzwwjyz2t2r
04apps2sd: http://www.mediafire.com/?mjjntmtmjmj
im buggin at the way folks are gettin onboard with the n1
Damn with all the luv the N1 is getting, imagine if T-Mobile were to be allowed to sell this in their stores & websites.
GOOD INFO ZEI!
I'm too paranoid to root my N1 right now, no tmobile store I can run to if something goes wrong for a replacement phone, no tmo to call and tell my phone isn't working so they send me a refurbished one, no nothing, that's why i'm being so fkn careful with this phone, i don't have insurance, it doesn't come close to being around liquid........................
But, honestly I don't see a need to root just yet, the phone has plenty of space so apps to sd isn't important right now. I don't see myself rooting anytime soon unless one of the developers figure out a way for flash to work on the phone or some cool shyt. I rooted my g1 because i was running out of space, phone was gettn sluggish, i wanted multi-touch, portrait/landscape modes, on screen keyboard and widgets. So I know i will eventually root the Nexus because I doubt Google's Updates will keep up with the developers dropping new roms. But, for now i'm just enjoying this but if a developer comes up with some innovative shyt or some shyt i've been wanting i'll root or I'll wait til I start getting bored with the phone, I always get bored with phones (go through a midlife crisis with phones) so I'll be rooting before the summer to bring a spark back to the phone.
Thanks for the links, if anybody roots let us know how it goes.
Agent Creed any info on Flash? I heard the Droid was getting it then I heard some phone on Verizon would have it. I can't believe after a year, none of the developers have figured shyt out.
GOOD INFO ZEI!
I'm too paranoid to root my N1 right now, no tmobile store I can run to if something goes wrong for a replacement phone, no tmo to call and tell my phone isn't working so they send me a refurbished one, no nothing, that's why i'm being so fkn careful with this phone, i don't have insurance, it doesn't come close to being around liquid........................
But, honestly I don't see a need to root just yet, the phone has plenty of space so apps to sd isn't important right now. I don't see myself rooting anytime soon unless one of the developers figure out a way for flash to work on the phone or some cool shyt. I rooted my g1 because i was running out of space, phone was gettn sluggish, i wanted multi-touch, portrait/landscape modes, on screen keyboard and widgets. So I know i will eventually root the Nexus because I doubt Google's Updates will keep up with the developers dropping new roms. But, for now i'm just enjoying this but if a developer comes up with some innovative shyt or some shyt i've been wanting i'll root or I'll wait til I start getting bored with the phone, I always get bored with phones (go through a midlife crisis with phones) so I'll be rooting before the summer to bring a spark back to the phone.
Thanks for the links, if anybody roots let us know how it goes.
Agent Creed any info on Flash? I heard the Droid was getting it then I heard some phone on Verizon would have it. I can't believe after a year, none of the developers have figured shyt out.
yall better quit sleeping on the dildriod app![]()
You d/led the MiKandi app to huh...![]()
what is that...i never heard of it
get locale you won;t have to set your settings again when you're at a certain place once you set them once.
wave secure to track your device in case of loss
klaxon alarm for a smarter alarm clock
pdanet to tether
beautiful widgets to get htc hero weather animations just cooler
where
Thanks for this list. I couldn't find the pay versions of the above
How to setup handcent as your default sms app
http://www.handcent.com/Faq.php#TAG_DEFAULT
Here's a link for swype - this shit is worth moving to the N1 alone.
http://www.mediafire.com/?y3aydgmmzmy
More live wallpapers - watch the video to see the lw's in action
http://androidandme.com/2010/02/app...per-roundup-testing-12-animated-home-screens/
Anyone have a recent version of mybackuppro? I have 1.9.2 and the latest version is 2.2.*
Hey bruh that calendar you told me about- does it support google calendar?
Anyone else hate the gmail app? Its pretty fuckin stupid to me- I use labels like folders and having multiple accounts and labels and having the fuckin thing start in inbox mode just sucks. Im about to just configure the main email app to use all my gmail accounts.
MAKK!!!!
You made me just order one!!!
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I LOOKED FOR THE POST, SOMEBODY ASKED HOW THEY CAN IMPORT THEIR FIREFOX BOOKMARKS TO THEIR PHONE. GO TO MARKET AND GET MY BOOKMARKS, it's free!
Well it looks professional/fly, bugs have been worked out, it's fast and one of the best phones out.
yo Makk i just grabbed the astra an did the . joint, it works pretty easily
here go 2 apps i just picked up (maybe novelty but they could prove useful)
Shazam: you hold your mic to a song playing an it will give you all the info about the song... for those times you can't remember who made a song you hear somewhere.
an wikitude:WikiTude is a simple way to find information about the areas you're visiting. By simply holding up your phones camera the program points out all of the viewable areas of interest shown through your cameras lens. Shit crazy right
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MybackupPro 2.2.6: http://www.mediafire.com/?wgmmd3q11zn
For those who were looking for it
FlyScreen: http://www.mediafire.com/?hwywhizny4t
This app is MUCH better for installing and backing up your apps. Astro aint got shit on this. And also astro users, goto market and download an app called "AndExplorer". Its a little simpler than astro and the UI is more friendlier.
AppControl: http://www.mediafire.com/?jmknjok2nhr
Imma try and have my app package up 2morrow. I gotta shitload of paid apps
cop batterywidget albumart aldiko and advanced task killer & swype
Cool, I copped the AldikoI don't like the idea of the swype, I watched it on youtube
I tried to cop that albumart but its not free, so i'll get it off of 1 of those sites tomorrow, cause its a MUST HAVE
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I nee an all out media player, that lets me play movies an music an everything kinda like WMP but cooler looking...would be nice if it had coverflow like on itunes... the stock music player doesn't play vids an it looks shitty!
is there an app, that let's my screen look like the hero's, what i mean by that is having the clock up top with the weatherI think that shit looks cool
i saw this app called bluff my call or just bluff... that shit let you call somebody, but change your number to whatever you want on there displayi didn't get but i might... be calling muthafuckas an my number show up like 911 911
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HP's mobile computing unit appears to have decided that the term smartbook refers to putting a smartphone's components inside a netbook's body -- which kind of makes sense -- so they've built their Airlife 100 atop an Android OS platform, underpinned by a Snapdragon CPU (unconfirmed, but highly likely), a 16GB SSD, 3G and WiFi connectivity, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen display. We really can find no cause for complaint -- in fact this is the most excitement a Compaq-branded product has caused us... ever. HP touts a rock solid 12-hour battery life for the Airlife, which stretches out to a mighty 10 days of standby, in case you're one of those folks who hate to switch their electronics off. Announced in partnership with Telefonica, this smartbook will be offered as a subsidized part of mobile broadband service plans in Europe and Latin America. It may well find itself renamed under the HP Mini branding when it rolls around to the US, but for now head on over to Engadget Spanish for the full PR.
Lusting for more Android love from Motorola? Then you should start searching for a Chinese soulmate. We've been told that this ¥5,680 ($830) XT800 dual-SIM (one CDMA and one GSM) smartphone had been out for just a few days in Shenzhen -- right before the country shuts down for Chinese New Year on Sunday. Packing the same OMAP3430 core used by the Droid and Milestone, both the 2.0.1 firmware and a 720p sample video we watched were running smoothly on the lovely 3.7-inch 854x480 screen. The rubberized battery cover felt nice in our palm, too, but enough with the talking -- go gorge yourselves on the gallery pics, won't you?
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/12/compaq-airlife-100-puts-android-os-snapdragon-cpu-and-an-ssd-b/
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ARE YOU SHITTING ME...DUAL SIM CARDS!?!?!?!?! I gotta move out this damn country man. The pverseas market is getting flooded with new shit and we get is the N1 for now![]()
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what can u do now that its rooted that you couldnt do before? (besides wifi tether)My nexus is rooted and I love it