What File Manager is on the Droid 3? - Motorola Droid 3

Does anyone know what file manager comes with Verizon's version of the Droid 3? I'd like to use it on my Kindle Fire as it's got a nice clean interface and works just the way I expect it too, so no relearning anything.
I tried backing up the apk and moving it to my Fire, but it won't install. I'm assuming some graphical resources are missing or something like that, though I don't really know. I was hoping if I could identify it I could find a stand alone apk to install.
All I know about the program is that it's 92K on the phone, and is called simple "Files."
Thanks

Files comes as a system app on our Droid 3s. This is probably why it won't install on your Fire or like you said because of graphical..etc.
If you have your device rooted, you could try to place the FileManager.apk in the system\app folder and set the permissions to Owner: Read/Write, Group: Read, and Others: Read. (You can do this using ADB as well) and reboot. This should install the app.
However I would suggest just trying ES File Explorer instead, it should be compatible with your kindle. Good luck

Yes, I've got Es File Explorer and Astro File Manager installed, and while they work fine, I like Files' simplicity and look and feel.
It was worth a shot.
Thanks

Related

Boot animation location issues

ok so my data cable got wrecked (waiting for new one to arrive) and im using swiftp to get files onto my droid so how do i get the boot animation into data/local since astro and my computer wont let me view anything inside the data/ folder? i have terminal emulator app on my phone but not sure how to use the comands. how would i move bootanimation.zip into the correct directory?
Simple fix
Just search "Wireless ADB" on the Market, once you've got it set up (Google is your friend, but seeing as how you're already set up using swiftp sounds like you're good to go lol), do a little more Googling for the Terminal commands you'll need for ADB. Any questions, PM me and I'll do my best to help ya out (^_^)>b
Just use Root Explorer. It'll let you move, delete, copy, etc. any file anywhere all over your phone.
YoungSinema said:
Just use Root Explorer. It'll let you move, delete, copy, etc. any file anywhere all over your phone.
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I agree. I just got Root Explorer on the Market and it works very well. You can also extract and compress zips. By far, the best file explorer I've used for Android!

[Q] howto change boot screen with ES explorer...

can some on tell me, if i use es file explorer that i got from revolution android rom app and installed it on my normal DHD, i go tosystem and i see bootanimation and sound. if i replace them with another file with custom bootscreen will it work or simply crash! what will happen,
or if i change boot sound replace and rename it to same format and name,will it work! can some one try and tell,if it will, thiss will be the easiest and the best way ever to customize boot sound and bootscreen!!
i use ESFileExplorer1.4.8.7 i got it from
Android Revolution HD 2.0.5 there
Android Revolution HD 2.0.5\data\app and find ESFileExplorer1.4.8.7.
can i use this app to customize bootscreen safely! View attachment 492067
Install RootExplorer and simple replace the bootanimation.zip, located in /Data/Local/
Make sure you allows superuser access and mount r/w.
Sent from my Desire HD
(Install RootExplorer and simple replace the bootanimation.zip, located in /Data/Local/
Make sure you allows superuser access and mount r/w.) ????? this i dunno
what means R/W. i dont understand. and if it allows me to replace it to another bootscreen zip if it will does that mean that i have success! does it_
i dont have rooted phone or anything, i just bought it from store my DHD. and its 1.32 version something with froyo.
R/W means Read / Write Access - Which is basically the ability to make changes.
You will need to root your phone to change the boot animation though.
Check the Desire HD Development section for some great guides on how it's done. Luckily you have 1.32 so you won't need to downgrade 1st. Just be sure to read everything 2 or 3 times so it's clear in your mind
I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841076
Ask any questions about it in that thread to keep everything together.
if i use root explorer, do i have to root my phone? to change bootscreen?
heres the program to try it with! rootexplorer 2.10.apk
i do not have rooted phone, but is it possible via this program to change da bootscreen by simply replacing da file
Warez ? RootExplorer is a paid app, and u are sharing it!
You can install pretty much any app on your phone, but if it requires root access then the task you want it to perform will fail when the app requests root permissions. So Root Explorer might install and open ok, but you wont be able to do anything with.
Just go ahead root it, then you're free to do whatever you want. I just rooted a friends DHD today and it only took around 15-20 minutes, and most of that was waiting for it to back-up or reboot.
Also, you might want to remove the RootExplorer attachment, might get you into trouble from the mods

File Station

Came across this file manager for honeycomb. Looks pretty neat and works good on the Xoom.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.farago.filestationtablet&feature=search_result
Thanks, works great
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Nice. We are up to 101 tablets apps now!
interface is nice, but limited in it's options...
ES file Explorer is pretty clean, tablet wise (not sure why it still has an xmas background image though), and Root File Explorer is far and away my "go to" for this kind of stuff.
I do like the layout of this new one, but no option to turn on file extensions, and doesn't support full root access.
I use ES Explorer because it can extract ZIP files. Does File Station extract ZIP files? Also, any apps to extract other archives (rar, etc.)?

Temporary Fun (:

Seeing as some of the framework needs to be modded for a pre-rooted version of the 1.2 ROM I figured I would throw a little zip together with some stuff to play with. Its nothing special. Instructions:
1. Download the attached zip file to your computer and extract it onto your desktop, your documents, your "taxes 1993" folder, "kittens folder", or wherever you want for that matter.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT CWM FLASHABLE, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
2. Download one of Nemith's ROMs from here.
3. Use winrar, archive manager or any other software you have that can open up zip files and open the rom you downloaded in step 2. Once thats open, click on "system", then "bin".
4. Go back to the files you downloaded and extracted in step 1 and you will see something called 'su' simply drag and drop the 'su' file into that "bin" folder you opened in step 3. It might take a minute to add it to the zip archive so be patient.
5. Once that is done, click the back button in winrar or whatever your using so you will now be in the "system" folder and no longer in /system/bin. You should see a folder called "app", click on it. Once thats open, drag and drop the apks that were included in the zip into there and give them a second to be added in.
6. Once that is done, your free to add any additional apks that you either downloaded or have backed up from a previous setup. (extract some from root explorer before flashing the update if you would like, then copy those on there.)
7. Now that you have all the apks you want added in there, close the zip, put it on your sdcard and flash that bad boy up.
Note: I included 2 launchers in there, VTL and ADW free. You can add both of them if you want and try them out or just pick one or the other. The apk that says something about gojimi is the VTL launcher. Also, feel free to add apps that require root since you have root access thanks to that business with su earlier. This doesnt have the market because BN is gay and their custom framework needs to be hacked, (thank you for the Nook though. ) also, youll need to select one of the custom launchers if you wanna use all of the apps you added. Superuser.apk and the nookcolor tools utility are included in the zip.
I believe this is not considered warez since all the files included are free, mods feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Once again, this doesnt have market, just a guide to adding apps and being able to use root.
Hit thanks if I helped you.
RileyGrant said:
Seeing as some of the framework needs to be modded for a pre-rooted version of the 1.2 ROM I figured I would throw a little zip together with some stuff to play with. Its nothing special. Instructions:
1. Download the attached zip file to your computer and extract it onto your desktop, your documents, your "taxes 1993" folder, "kittens folder", or wherever you want for that matter.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT CWM FLASHABLE, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
2. Download one of Nemith's ROMs from here.
3. Use winrar, archive manager or any other software you have that can open up zip files and open the rom you downloaded in step 2. Once thats open, click on "system", then "bin".
4. Go back to the files you downloaded and extracted in step 1 and you will see something called 'su' simply drag and drop the 'su' file into that "bin" folder you opened in step 3. It might take a minute to add it to the zip archive so be patient.
5. Once that is done, click the back button in winrar or whatever your using so you will now be in the "system" folder and no longer in /system/bin. You should see a folder called "app", click on it. Once thats open, drag and drop the apks that were included in the zip into there and give them a second to be added in.
6. Once that is done, your free to add any additional apks that you either downloaded or have backed up from a previous setup. (extract some from root explorer before flashing the update if you would like, then copy those on there.)
7. Now that you have all the apks you want added in there, close the zip, put it on your sdcard and flash that bad boy up.
Note: I included 2 launchers in there, VTL and ADW free. You can add both of them if you want and try them out or just pick one or the other. The apk that says something about gojimi is the VTL launcher. Also, feel free to add apps that require root since you have root access thanks to that business with su earlier. This doesnt have the market because BN is gay and their custom framework needs to be hacked, (thank you for the Nook though. ) also, youll need to select one of the custom launchers if you wanna use all of the apps you added. Superuser.apk and the nookcolor tools utility are included in the zip.
I believe this is not considered warez since all the files included are free, mods feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Once again, this doesnt have market, just a guide to adding apps and being able to use root.
Hit thanks if I helped you.
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awesome!!!
so no market means no gapps either?
what about amazon appstore?
This is great. I already have it up and running with a bunch of other apks and a third party launcher using this same method, but the nook color tools and root will be helpful too (enabling the installation of "unknown apps" will be very good).
Canadoc said:
awesome!!!
so no market means no gapps either?
what about amazon appstore?
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Amazon App store should work now that you mention it. Just download the apk online and put it in there. Hahah Im working on a full rooted rom but I figured Id give you all something easy to do for now.
do all apk have to into system app as i think amazon installs to data folder
You can sideload the Amazon app (or download it through the browser) after you do the steps in the OP. After it boots, open Nook Color Utils (tools?) and then uncheck and check the unknown apps option at the top. After that you should be able to download and install or sideload anything into data/app.
Canadoc said:
do all apk have to into system app as i think amazon installs to data folder
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You can push to /data/app also.
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elessarelfstar said:
You can sideload the Amazon app (or download it through the browser) after you do the steps in the OP. After it boots, open Nook Color Utils (tools?) and then uncheck and check the unknown apps option at the top. After that you should be able to download and install or sideload anything into data/app.
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doesnt work. won'tinstall from a web download
also titanium backup cant find root so this doesn't work. not sure what value su has
In the stock 1.2 zip thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050520&page=5
I suggested loading one of the one-click root apps into the ROM? Does that work?
I did try installing with z4root in system/apps and it didn't work. Though that may have been because it needs to run from data/app (maybe?). Don't know. Haven't tried it that way yet.
RileyGrant said:
Seeing as some of the framework needs to be modded for a pre-rooted version of the 1.2 ROM I figured I would throw a little zip together with some stuff to play with. Its nothing special. Instructions:
1. Download the attached zip file to your computer and extract it onto your desktop, your documents, your "taxes 1993" folder, "kittens folder", or wherever you want for that matter.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT CWM FLASHABLE, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
2. Download one of Nemith's ROMs from here.
3. Use winrar, archive manager or any other software you have that can open up zip files and open the rom you downloaded in step 2. Once thats open, click on "system", then "bin".
4. Go back to the files you downloaded and extracted in step 1 and you will see something called 'su' simply drag and drop the 'su' file into that "bin" folder you opened in step 3. It might take a minute to add it to the zip archive so be patient.
5. Once that is done, click the back button in winrar or whatever your using so you will now be in the "system" folder and no longer in /system/bin. You should see a folder called "app", click on it. Once thats open, drag and drop the apks that were included in the zip into there and give them a second to be added in.
6. Once that is done, your free to add any additional apks that you either downloaded or have backed up from a previous setup. (extract some from root explorer before flashing the update if you would like, then copy those on there.)
7. Now that you have all the apks you want added in there, close the zip, put it on your sdcard and flash that bad boy up.
Note: I included 2 launchers in there, VTL and ADW free. You can add both of them if you want and try them out or just pick one or the other. The apk that says something about gojimi is the VTL launcher. Also, feel free to add apps that require root since you have root access thanks to that business with su earlier. This doesnt have the market because BN is gay and their custom framework needs to be hacked, (thank you for the Nook though. ) also, youll need to select one of the custom launchers if you wanna use all of the apps you added. Superuser.apk and the nookcolor tools utility are included in the zip.
I believe this is not considered warez since all the files included are free, mods feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Once again, this doesnt have market, just a guide to adding apps and being able to use root.
Hit thanks if I helped you.
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This is unbelievable! Thanks so much for this.
I use my nook for 70% reading + 30 % for emailing and web browsing.
I installed CM7 on emmc, but the battery sleep issue is killing (goes from 100 to 0% in a day) + I cannot use the stock Nook reading App. The Nook market app sucks compared to the stock nook app.
I was ideally looking for a solution which would allow me to use the stock nook reader + email + good web browser.
So can I sideload apps such as Dolphin HD browser and Any email client, using this method? Is there any limit to sideloading apps in the system/app folder? I do have a bunch of apk's that I would love to use.
Thanks in advance!
Canadoc said:
doesnt work. won'tinstall from a web download
also titanium backup cant find root so this doesn't work. not sure what value su has
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Works for me, try adb shell
Cd /system/app
Chmod su 4755
imjimmy said:
This is unbelievable! Thanks so much for this.
I use my nook for 70% reading + 30 % for emailing and web browsing.
I installed CM7 on emmc, but the battery sleep issue is killing (goes from 100 to 0% in a day) + I cannot use the stock Nook reading App. The Nook market app sucks compared to the stock nook app.
I was ideally looking for a solution which would allow me to use the stock nook reader + email + good web browser.
So can I sideload apps such as Dolphin HD browser and Any email client, using this method? Is there any limit to sideloading apps in the system/app folder? I do have a bunch of apk's that I would love to use.
Thanks in advance!
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Yes you can do all of that! And I dot think you'll run into any problems unless you have like 600 Mbs of apps. Hahaha
How to flash this?
Please excuse the Noob questions.
How do I go about flashing this? Do I just insert the sd card and boot? Do I hold the n and power buttons? Some other way?
Also, will this all be wiped out if B&N force-upgrades over wifi?
Thanks in advance.

[Q] How can I change the hangouts emoticons (emoji) back to Google ones?

Hi,
I have updated my HTC One to android 4.4, sense 5.5 (latest update from HTC). After the update I see that the emoticons in the Google hangouts app have been changed to HTC emoticons.
I was used to the emoticons in my hangouts app and now they have been changed and I am very disappointed.
Is there a way to get the Google emoticons back? I don't like the ones that HTC provides.
I have attached a screen shot.
If I could also change the emoticons/emojis to Google system-wide I would be more glad.
183.amir said:
Hi,
I have updated my HTC One to android 4.4, sense 5.5 (latest update from HTC). After the update I see that the emoticons in the Google hangouts app have been changed to HTC emoticons.
I was used to the emoticons in my hangouts app and now they have been changed and I am very disappointed.
Is there a way to get the Google emoticons back? I don't like the ones that HTC provides.
I have attached a screen shot.
If I could also change the emoticons/emojis to Google system-wide I would be more glad.
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I'd like to know this as well. I much prefer the Google emoticons in Hangouts.
imminentwill said:
I'd like to know this as well. I much prefer the Google emoticons in Hangouts.
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I think this should either be provided by Google Hangouts app or we need to use a custom framework.
Finally figured it out myself and thought I should share! You need root for this to work.
Get a file browser app that can browse system files. I suggest Root Browser or ES File Explorer.
Navigate to /system/fonts/
While in the fonts folder, you should see a font named "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" and a "AndroidEmoji.ttf".
Rename "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf.nothankyou" or whatever file extension you prefer. Just make sure it's not .ttf or any other font file extension or the system will still read it.
Doing this will make the system fall back to "AndroidEmoji.ttf" which contains the hangous emojis.
Reboot and you will see the results.
Enjoy!
Okay, so you changed the Emoji in your conversation to match your keyboard. What if I wanted to go the other way ’round and skin my keyboard Emoji to match what’s in the conversation?
Musenkishi said:
Finally figured it out myself and thought I should share! You need root for this to work.
Get a file browser app that can browse system files. I suggest Root Browser or ES File Explorer.
Navigate to /system/fonts/
While in the fonts folder, you should see a font named "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" and a "AndroidEmoji.ttf".
Rename "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf.nothankyou" or whatever file extension you prefer. Just make sure it's not .ttf or any other font file extension or the system will still read it.
Doing this will make the system fall back to "AndroidEmoji.ttf" which contains the hangous emojis.
Reboot and you will see the results.
Enjoy!
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do you think there is a way to get the emoticons used in whatsapp for hangouts also?
herwegan said:
do you think there is a way to get the emoticons used in whatsapp for hangouts also?
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Well... I don't know. In my post, I basically just remove the emojis that HTC put in the Android system and let it fall back on the original emojis in KitKat, which is the same as the Hangouts.
If there is an emoji font inside the whatsapp APK, then it might be possible to rename it to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf", and put it in /system/fonts/. This way, your phone would think it's loading the HTC emojis, but in reality it would be the whatsapp emojis. Might be possible with any emoji font pack actually.
thank you this worked perfectly!
Musenkishi said:
Finally figured it out myself and thought I should share! You need root for this to work.
Get a file browser app that can browse system files. I suggest Root Browser or ES File Explorer.
Navigate to /system/fonts/
While in the fonts folder, you should see a font named "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" and a "AndroidEmoji.ttf".
Rename "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf.nothankyou" or whatever file extension you prefer. Just make sure it's not .ttf or any other font file extension or the system will still read it.
Doing this will make the system fall back to "AndroidEmoji.ttf" which contains the hangous emojis.
Reboot and you will see the results.
Enjoy!
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is there a way to do this without having root?
Any ideas on making this work without root?
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robgee789 said:
Any ideas on making this work without root?
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I'd love to find a non rooted solution as well. Anyone got any ideas?
IIIMik3 said:
I'd love to find a non rooted solution as well. Anyone got any ideas?
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I also need a non rooted solution for my HTC One M8. This is driving me crazy.
Musenkishi said:
Finally figured it out myself and thought I should share! You need root for this to work.
Get a file browser app that can browse system files. I suggest Root Browser or ES File Explorer.
Navigate to /system/fonts/
While in the fonts folder, you should see a font named "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" and a "AndroidEmoji.ttf".
Rename "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf.nothankyou" or whatever file extension you prefer. Just make sure it's not .ttf or any other font file extension or the system will still read it.
Doing this will make the system fall back to "AndroidEmoji.ttf" which contains the hangous emojis.
Reboot and you will see the results.
Enjoy!
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Obviously I have not rooted yet. What type of root does this require to have permissions to do this? Thanks in advance.
Musenkishi said:
Finally figured it out myself and thought I should share! You need root for this to work.
Get a file browser app that can browse system files. I suggest Root Browser or ES File Explorer.
Navigate to /system/fonts/
While in the fonts folder, you should see a font named "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" and a "AndroidEmoji.ttf".
Rename "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf" to "AndroidEmoji-htc.ttf.nothankyou" or whatever file extension you prefer. Just make sure it's not .ttf or any other font file extension or the system will still read it.
Doing this will make the system fall back to "AndroidEmoji.ttf" which contains the hangous emojis.
Reboot and you will see the results.
Enjoy!
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I have a rooted M7, I've granted ES File Explorer SuperUser, and I get "task failed" when i try to rename it, and "Read only file system" when I try to delete it. Nothing is working
EDIT: Using Root Explorer instead of ES File Explorer worked. Not sure why, but I'm glad I know Root Explorer will work for me.
JMB2772 said:
I have a rooted M7, I've granted ES File Explorer SuperUser, and I get "task failed" when i try to rename it, and "Read only file system" when I try to delete it. Nothing is working
EDIT: Using Root Explorer instead of ES File Explorer worked. Not sure why, but I'm glad I know Root Explorer will work for me.
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still hoping for a non-root solution to this. :fingers-crossed:
Me too mate but I don't think it's gonna happen
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Just run the weaksauce root for your HTC One M8 guys and you'll have no problems following the OP's instructions- literally takes 1 minute to root, 30 seconds to change the emoticons and you are good to go!
I rooted on my first day picking up the M8 and it's been awesome since
JMB2772 said:
I have a rooted M7, I've granted ES File Explorer SuperUser, and I get "task failed" when i try to rename it, and "Read only file system" when I try to delete it. Nothing is working
EDIT: Using Root Explorer instead of ES File Explorer worked. Not sure why, but I'm glad I know Root Explorer will work for me.
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Just an FYI for anyone else who gets the "read only file system error" in ES File Explorer. There are actually two steps required to configure ES to be able to access and modify files on the system partition.
Step one, you've done, is grant ES superuser access. But all this does is give ES read-only access to the protected system partition. In order to actually make changes to any files on system, you also need to enable read-write access to system.
Step two, In the same place you enable superuser access in ES, you can tap the option to open up another menu, choose Mount R/W, and then select /system.
Now you will be able to actually modify files on the system partition. This is essentially what root explorer does in the background, it just starts up with system mounted as readwrite. But since ES can be used by users without root, it defaults to read-only for system, and must be specifically configured for read-write.
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IIIMik3 said:
still hoping for a non-root solution to this. :fingers-crossed:
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Well, there's no way for a non-root device to modify files on the system partition. This is what root gives you, access to modify /system. So without root, there's just no way to accomplish this modification. If the emoji files were stored on /data, then you'd be able to make some changes. But they're stored on /system, which the user on a non-root device is blocked from accessing.
A little background on the "why" this is:
If the user had full read-write to /system by default on a stock device, then any app in the Play Store or sideloaded could compromise your security and make unauthorized changes to your device. This is why /system is protected. By rooting your device, you are removing this protection. You the user are essentially taking on the responsibility to ensure that anything you install from that point forward is safe and trusted. If you install something and grant it root access, it then has access to every file on your device. Because of the very real security dangers involved with rooting, no device will ever come rooted from the factory, and no Play Store app will be able to access /system without being rooted.
trjlive said:
Just an FYI for anyone else who gets the "read only file system error" in ES File Explorer. There are actually two steps required to configure ES to be able to access and modify files on the system partition.
Step one, you've done, is grant ES superuser access. But all this does is give ES read-only access to the protected system partition. In order to actually make changes to any files on system, you also need to enable read-write access to system.
Step two, In the same place you enable superuser access in ES, you can tap the option to open up another menu, choose Mount R/W, and then select /system.
Now you will be able to actually modify files on the system partition. This is essentially what root explorer does in the background, it just starts up with system mounted as readwrite. But since ES can be used by users without root, it defaults to read-only for system, and must be specifically configured for read-write.
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Well, there's no way for a non-root device to modify files on the system partition. This is what root gives you, access to modify /system. So without root, there's just no way to accomplish this modification. If the emoji files were stored on /data, then you'd be able to make some changes. But they're stored on /system, which the user on a non-root device is blocked from accessing.
A little background on the "why" this is:
If the user had full read-write to /system by default on a stock device, then any app in the Play Store or sideloaded could compromise your security and make unauthorized changes to your device. This is why /system is protected. By rooting your device, you are removing this protection. You the user are essentially taking on the responsibility to ensure that anything you install from that point forward is safe and trusted. If you install something and grant it root access, it then has access to every file on your device. Because of the very real security dangers involved with rooting, no device will ever come rooted from the factory, and no Play Store app will be able to access /system without being rooted.
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Ah, thanks for this! I'm glad I was able to get it to work with root explorer before this, but I'm glad I know how ES works now.
Hello everyone
I just want to get feedback on something... I use Go SMS Pro, but people using hangouts that I speak with, because I use the emoji provided by the app (iPhone emoji), they don't get most of them, which is very annoying... has anyone faced this? Is this happening just because of the emojis not being integrated? (If I press the button for emojis on the app, I get iPhone' s emojis, but not if i use the SwiftKey shortcut...)
Btw, I tried sending about 50 emoji. Hangouts got 25... :S
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