[NON-ROOT] JBNCK One UI Experience - Debloated, Private and clean One UI experience - Samsung Galaxy A51 Themes, Apps, and Mods

JBNCK One UI Experience​Get the JBNCK One UI Experience on your Samsung Phone without root. Works best on Galaxy A-Series phones running Android 11 or 12​Features​- Debloated and clean (pleasant for the eyes, fun to use and allows for 2-day battery life)*
- Privacy (RethinkDNS [DNS + Firewall] and Privacy indicators included)**
- Degoogled*** (removed the majority of Google apps, replaced Play Store client [AuroraStore], possibility to add Nextcloud accounts [Nextcloud app required] or other accounts for contacts and calendar syncing, included Chromium)
- Advanced tweaking (SystemUI Tuner included)​Installation ****​For best results, make sure your device is freshly set up. If it isn't, create a backup (on anything but Google (WhatsApp backup is fine) or Samsung since those sync adapters will be removed) and perform a factory reset. Otherwise it may break your setup and you might end up with a chaotic system which defeats the whole purpose of the project xD
To start the installation, download the newest release and unzip the file. On your phone, make sure you have USB debugging enabled. After enabling USB debugging connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable and execute the script (there are 3 files, choose the one that suits your operating system). If you're on Linux, make sure to allow execution of the adb binary and the debloat script. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, just open a terminal in the extracted folder and execute the following command:
Code:
chmod -R 777 *
Download: https://github.com/JBNCK/One-UI-Experience/releases
GitHub repo (!!do not clone to use!! Use a release!): https://github.com/JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
GitHub profile: https://github.com/JBNCK
Website: https://jbnck.ml/
Based on: https://jbnck.ml/projects/android_modifikation/samsung-debloat-liste.html​
Troubleshooting​Bootloop​Hope you backed up your data . Enter recovery mode and perform a factory reset​Hey some app isn't working!​Ask me for help on XDA by posting a comment under the thread. Make sure to include information like:
1. What isn't working?
2. What device are you using?
3. Is there any error message that might help?
I will try to recreate the problem and send you a solution if i manage to solve it​Hey some app that I use is missing!​Ask me for help on XDA by posting a comment under the thread. Make sure to include information like:
1. What app is missing?
2. What device are you using?
I will send you a command to get the app back since it has probably been removed by the script. I hope you know how to execute adb commands.​Read this before you scream in the comments​Some features will get broken by the debloating process. This is completely normal so don't flip out when you see a settings toggle doing nothing. If you want to get a feature back, ask me.
* - battery life may/will depend on your phone model and installed apps
** - both need to be set up first. Also make sure to enable always on VPN for RethinkDNS
*** - critical system apps as well as Google Play Services cannot be removed without root. The script still installs GBoard (the lite version without stickers and unnecessary online content) and Google Messages (for a better RCS integration)
**** - adb will be blocked by MacOS by default. You can unblock it in the security tab in the settings app
Script tested on Galaxy A51 5G (SM-A516B), Galaxy A50 (SM-A505FN) and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (SM-P610).
Works best on A-Series devices running Android 11 and 12 It is recommended to disable battery optimization for SystemUI tuner, Account Manager (syncing client for Nextcloud [Nextcloud app required] and other online accounts)) and Aurora Store. Also make sure to enable always on VPN for RethinkDNS.
Screenshots below.​

Screenshots:​To be added soon​Bugs:​- Keyboard needs to be enabled manually (Settings > General Management > Default keyboard > enable OpenBoard)​

Hello I just wanted to say that I love your one ui experience project and that I am the first person to ever star you're project on github.com and will probably be the first to contribute to your project on github.com.

You're script will also work from a Linux computer right?

I have just created a PR on github that fixed a flaw that was at the start of every single line of code in all 3 scripts I tested all 3 and they did literally nothing at all except show errors before this change to the scripts. Youre welcome. I look forward to contributing more to this amazing project in the future.

rkesh1 said:
Hello I just wanted to say that I love your one ui experience project and that I am the first person to ever star you're project on github.com and will probably be the first to contribute to your project on github.com.
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Thank you, much appreciated!
rkesh1 said:
I have just created a PR on github that fixed a flaw that was at the start of every single line of code in all 3 scripts I tested all 3 and they did literally nothing at all except show errors before this change to the scripts. Youre welcome. I look forward to contributing more to this amazing project in the future.
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If you're on Linux like me, you have to change the permissions to 755 (open a terminal in this folder and simply type 'chmod -R 755 *'). This will allow the script and the adb binary to be executed. The message "errors are normal just ignore them" refers to errors like "Package not installed for 0" which are completely normal since not every phone has the same bloatware. Thank you for contributing though!
rkesh1 said:
You're script will also work from a Linux computer right?
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Yes, but you have to make it executable first

I've created a pull request on github that fixed an issue with your scripts

What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?

GalaxyA51user said:
What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?
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The script mostly just uninstalls pre-packaged bloatware that comes with One UI and installs 4 to 5 new apps I ran it on my phone therefore it should also work on one ui 4.1
JanBoyGamer23 said:
Thank you, much appreciated!
If you're on Linux like me, you have to change the permissions to 755 (open a terminal in this folder and simply type 'chmod -R 755 *'). This will allow the script and the adb binary to be executed. The message "errors are normal just ignore them" refers to errors like "Package not installed for 0" which are completely normal since not every phone has the same bloatware. Thank you for contributing though!
Yes, but you have to make it executable first
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Hello janboygamer23 I see on your readme on github it says that the experience would be bad if not run on a fresh install. I don't think that's true because all your script does mostly is uninstall tons of packages and install 4 or 5

rkesh1 said:
The script mostly just uninstalls pre-packaged bloatware that comes with One UI and installs 4 to 5 new apps I ran it on my phone therefore it should also work on one ui 4.1
Hello janboygamer23 I see on your readme on github it says that the experience would be bad if not run on a fresh install. I don't think that's true because all your script does mostly is uninstall tons of packages and install 4 or 5
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The uninstallation of these apps is the problem. If you already have everything set up removing all of the bloat can break and mess some things like apps linked to google play for example paid apps, thats why its always better to run debloat script directly after the initial setup. Its really just a recommendation/warning and you can do what you want with it, just be advised that things may break

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What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?
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A OneUI 4 version will be pushed in the next couple of days. Im running a private version of the script on oneui 4 and it works perfectly. I still need to do some adjustments and i will upload it on github soon

JanBoyGamer23 said:
JBNCK One UI Experience​Get the JBNCK One UI Experience on your Samsung Phone without root. Works best on Galaxy A-Series phones running Android 11​Features​- Debloated and clean (pleasant for the eyes, fun to use and allows for 2-day battery life)*
- Privacy (RethinkDNS [DNS + Firewall] and Privacy indicators included)**
- Degoogled*** (removed the majority of Google apps, replaced Play Store client [AuroraStore], possibility to add /e/-account, included Ungoogled Chromium)
- Advanced tweaking (SystemUI Tuner included)
- Lightweight replacements for system apps​
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Hello JanBoy, good work!
But I would like to keep the Google Play Store (no AuroraStore). Could you make a version of it or say what does not have to be uninstalled (.bat) / installed (APK) in the script to have full Play Store access?
Many greetings
Frank

FBK2904 said:
Hello JanBoy, good work!
But I would like to keep the Google Play Store (no AuroraStore). Could you make a version of it or say what does not have to be uninstalled (.bat) / installed (APK) in the script to have full Play Store access?
Many greetings
Frank
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You can execute the following command to get the play store back:
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.vending
After that, you can simply uninstall AuroraStore and you should be good to go!

New version coming today!​Since I still go to school I wasn't able to actively work on the script but now that the school year is almost over, I can publish a new version which works for Android 12.

JanBoyGamer23 said:
You can execute the following command to get the play store back:
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.vending
After that, you can simply uninstall AuroraStore and you should be good to go!
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Thank you for your "quick" reply.
But since nothing is happening in the A51-Scene with updated Custom-ROMs, I flashed the latest Stock-ROM (Android 12) and debloated it myself ;o)

FBK2904 said:
Thank you for your "quick" reply.
But since nothing is happening in the A51-Scene with updated Custom-ROMs, I flashed the latest Stock-ROM (Android 12) and debloated it myself ;o)
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Sorry for being inactive for a bit, the school year is almost over and I had a lot of exams but I'm done now

New release!!!​Major update to the script (One UI 4(.1) is now officially supported)!​- Less stuff is getting installed (Messages, Keyboard and Weather are not being replaced anymore)
- More bloatware is getting removed
- Ungoogled chromium for Android has been abandoned so I replaced it with normal chromium, should still be more private than Chrome
- Animation speed adjustments
- /e/-Accounts have been replaced with DAVx5 to allow more nextcloud servers to be synced (Nextcloud app required)
Go check it out here:
Releases · JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
Development version of my One UI optimization tool featuring custom debloating by using presets and the ability to restore packages. - JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
github.com
What I'm currently working on:​Making different scripts for different use cases (e.g. heavy debloat or light debloat, Android 11 or Android 12 etc.)

JanBoyGamer23 said:
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What I'm currently working on:​Making different scripts for different use cases (e.g. heavy debloat or light debloat, Android 11 or Android 12 etc.)
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Hi! Can you make a script to debloat Samsung's official Android 11 firmware (Google Play Store remain) an to make NOT auto update to Android 12? No root. Thanks.

lexus46 said:
Hi! Can you make a script to debloat Samsung's official Android 11 firmware (Google Play Store remain) an to make NOT auto update to Android 12? No root. Thanks.
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Yes thats what I'm working on

JanBoyGamer23 said:
Yes thats what I'm working on
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Thanks a lot. Waiting.

Related

youADB - Android Tool - v1.0

youAdb is a very convenient tool for you android device which allows you to do various actions by just a couple of clicks.
Some features:
- SD-Partition-Manager (FAT32, EXT2/3/5, Linux Swap etc.!)
- App Manager (FULL BACKUP function!)
- File Manager (Push, Pull, Delete folders/files...)
- Reboot, Reboot Recovery, Adb Remount...
- View and automatically SAVE LOGS
- custom adb commands (like a shell)
- Install recovery images!
- Shows device's state and Serial Number
In contrast to most other android tools this tool is stable, leightweight (less than 1MB!) and easy to set up!
Watch a video tour: http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stU0xUQ0VLQ1tZQl9UWVtf (ya, i know, my mic sucks.)
Screenshots:
DOWNLOAD: youadb.4shared.com
Nicely done.
It works great on my G1. I've not tested the partitioning section yet, but everything else works fine!
good job!
I keep getting ADB server is out of date
idbl_fanatic said:
I keep getting ADB server is out of date
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..but you don't get this if you manually use adb via cmd?
try using sdk 1.6 and android 1.6
Works great on my G1.
A few suggestions:
Apps window, make the sections scalable because some app names are larger than the widow size.
Push/Pull window, allow double click to open the folder instad of having to go to enter to open it.
Reorder list by name
evilkorn said:
Apps window, make the sections scalable because some app names are larger than the widow size.
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actually i'm reworking the whole gui right now to be fully scalable!
Push/Pull window, allow double click to open the folder instad of having to go to enter to open it.
Reorder list by name
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ok i'm gonna do that too. good ideas.
fabsn said:
..but you don't get this if you manually use adb via cmd?
try using sdk 1.6 and android 1.6
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I am such a noob for android, where would I get this?
Pretty cool, man. Good job on this!
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I am such a noob for android, where would I get this?
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Get the sdk here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.6_r1/index.html
(the adb file your looking for is in the tools directory)
i also recommend using the latest version of android (have a look at the development secion of the board) because i'm developing the software using a android 1.6 (donut) phone.
Pretty cool, man. Good job on this!
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Thanks.
fabsn said:
Get the sdk here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.6_r1/index.html
(the adb file your looking for is in the tools directory)
i also recommend using the latest version of android (have a look at the development secion of the board) because i'm developing the software using a android 1.6 (donut) phone.
Thanks.
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My bad, I didn't have my phone in debugger mode.
New release. Build 01711.
Changelog:
-Scalable gui. you can adjust the fileviewers size to the size you want. very useful, especially if there are many long filenames.
as requested by evilkron.
get it here:
youadb.4shared.com
Nice changes
But one problem: The push/pull tab gets stuck and won't go back in folders after going a few folders deep and won't go back with the ...
I noticed that too. I'm gonna fix that right away...
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fixed.
build 01711b
changelog: fixed filebrowser's "..." (go back) button.
download: youadb.4shared.com
Its working great on my G1, at least the first version, just dl'ed the new edition. Great job on this...keep up the awesome work.
Any feature requests?
I need something to work on
Question. I ran Google app backup.
Where does it backup too?
kizer said:
Where does it backup too?
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I have no idea (i dont use it) and i dont understand how this question is connected with this thread.
great app clean and simple to use, keep up the great work
Joe333x said:
great app clean and simple to use
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i really appreciate this comment as thats exactly what this app is supposed to be: fast, easy and functional.
there might be some other tools which have more functions (which i'm going to implement too) but they're not as fast and stable as mine is / will be!
NEW RELEASE: build 02111
changelog:
-push/pull file function updated
-MAJOR speed and stability improvements: app starts in less than 1sec and uses multitasking so that it will stay stable and is faster (especially when pushing files or searching fo .apks on ur computer!)
Download: youadb.4shared.com
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NEW release: build 02211
changelog:
- added remount button
- slight ui changes
- fixed assemblyinformation
- improved "custom adb command" dialog
edit: fixed 1 more bug (you dont have to manually refresh the device stat to use the partitioning tool anymore)
=> build 02211b
Download: youadb.4shared.com

[ROM] Cyanogenmod 10.1 with App Permission Control (unofficial)

OpenPDroid is an awesome mod developed and maintained by CollegeDev, FFU5y, Mateor, Pastime1971, Syvat and Wbedard that allows you to configure for each app separately exactly which permissions it should have and block or spoof everything else. Unfortunately, it can only be used if the core platform is integrated directly into the ROM. (For more details, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156)
Since I have completed the integration anyway during my attempts to fix the HDMI rotation bug (without success so far, I'm afraid) and the current version of CM does not seem to contain any more critical bugs, I thought others might like to make use of my ROM as well.
I therefore hereby present: CM 10.1 with OpenPDroid integration. Besides the platform integration I made the following changes:
PDroid Manager app integration.
Standard CM Updates are disabled by default.
CM anonymous stats collection is disabled by default.
Google Analytics integration has been removed from the CM stats collection module.
Updates and anonymous stats collection can simply be enabled again using the menu. (Warning! Applying a normal CM update purges the OpenPDroid integration!)
I will try to at least provide updates to newer versions at critical update moments and will perhaps provide some more in between.
You'll need to have ClockworkMOD installed in order to flash this ROM.
Downloads:
11/07/13: Version based on CM 10.1.1 stable. Steps:
1. Flash the stable version of CM 10.1.1 (10/07/13) for our device.
2. Flash this OpenPDroid patch.
3. Install PDroid Manager either from the Play Store or using the APK attached to this post.
10/07/13: (based on source code 09/07)
10/07/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!uswGGQ6K!Wt9JAFDBElZQ2i74yNxMrkz3y7kO4U8-LWK2dLx_L8s
10/07/13: MD5: 99fc3769c9b2354a844ac1ac92504650
16/05/13: (build with standard CM kernel)
16/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!StIyQbzD!GfgNa3Seha74UnSahokwIzvcZ9UVqKaa2P38_LlxuMY
16/05/13: MD5: ad036e4035291bba901ad90826ab0abf
13/05/13: (general source code cleanup)
13/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!KoxixajK!Wn91VGj5ooOFYXs-Vt8QJDkU8Bo7VuR40_939hd3YMg
13/05/13: MD5: dffad528804bf830c4b225b0bfff5a76
09/05/13: (WerewolfJB kernel v003 new)
09/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!2txwmS4S!aR4bHG6BHMkoTPabi8Z0K0r4hPsUICmKO9ROaaIYOg0
09/05/13: MD5: 4a75829296a167a563ad78ffe26991de
05/05/13: (vibration,memory management)
05/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!bsQERDaS!RHB4rHhQsDf9XauyOpeMySAiDt1gtc8Y7gnsckdWOlo
05/05/13: MD5: e05017acf9e50affcba7379050514d63
01/05/13: (merged in the WerewolfJB kernel, fixed headphone button actions)
01/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!ig5hCJYY!eHM5vwER9zEEZJRk9_C6vCvclH14rDcKa9CyBcU9kTc
01/05/13: MD5: 3ababb1c0cda47874ed7d688de032638
28/04/13 (adjusted some device references for improved custom recovery compatibility)
28/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!71BgVLBY!PEcEHAYxpDZVZcQycpgGJ2QeJZZ0HbgVdjaBkiD72bg
28/04/13: MD5: 7f2616736dd78940e37d1e14ea47084f
24/04/13: (storage, power profiles)
24/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!j44XWBDb!UrmGEhCUcjbj8Q3WTj1EkDrImXJXwcNGvEMIHFm-TvE
24/04/13: MD5: 491a500c5bef958d7575a6ce62fae1aa
23/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!75IDhCAA!EpwDqHm6W6fG3mk0lNaC0XPWvlsJxi2TjEpjJPEuj6Q
23/04/13: MD5: 609c76958796f19fb04aee217c44ba98
PS. If anyone ever discovers the correct procedure for calling the proprietary nvidia tegra driver api, please let me know.
is the baseband wakelock solved in this rom?
Who can change the other network disk ,thx
xtribas said:
is the baseband wakelock solved in this rom?
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The main additional problem that this ROM currently fixes compared to standard CM is that of blatant privacy violation.
Since the wakelock issue seems to be related to mobile data use, and I don't have a data subscription, experimentation with this would quickly rack up my phone bill. If someone comes up with a solution I'd be happy to patch it out though.
Hansey said:
Who can change the other network disk ,thx
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I assume you're referring here to the swapping of disk names when using MTP. I actually only noticed this bug last night and it should be easy to fix. I plan to have it patched out in the next version.
Update 24/04/13 uploaded, involving official CM patches for MTP storage & power profile settings.
Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
DavidXanatos said:
Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994860
DavidXanatos said:
Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
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At the Cyanogenmod website there are instructions for compiling yourself. You can apply the OpenDroid patches using the link I included in the post. Make sure to synchronize the proprietary files with those provided by Cyanogenmod or some aspects will fail to work.
@Wenque - As the original CM on which you based this has the incorrectly labelled hardware platform which means it can only be flashed with the one particular version of CWM, could you possibly modify your version so the coding is for X3, not for P880 - then it could be flashed with any recovery.
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@Wenque - As the original CM on which you based this has the incorrectly labelled hardware platform which means it can only be flashed with the one particular version of CWM, could you possibly modify your version so the coding is for X3, not for P880 - then it could be flashed with any recovery.
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Thanks for pointing this out, as I wasn't aware that my ROMs still suffered from this problem. I'll look into it.
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Thanks for pointing this out, as I wasn't aware that my ROMs still suffered from this problem. I'll look into it.
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No problem. I got the 'Status 7' message when I tried to flash it, due to the P880.
This problem goes away with the latest (v6.0.3.1) version of CWM, so it's not massively important I guess. It would be better if CM modified their builds to reflect the correct hardware identifier.
May be worth you expanding your OP slightly to contain a link to the correct CWM - just to make it easier for people to find.
SimonTS said:
No problem. I got the 'Status 7' message when I tried to flash it, due to the P880.
This problem goes away with the latest (v6.0.3.1) version of CWM, so it's not massively important I guess. It would be better if CM modified their builds to reflect the correct hardware identifier.
May be worth you expanding your OP slightly to contain a link to the correct CWM - just to make it easier for people to find.
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Good idea. I'll probably just expand the model check in the update script for future uploads so it accepts both references.
Update 28/04/13 uploaded, for some improved custom recovery compatibility. As every update, it also contains all official CM patches.
All patches between this version and the last one are minor, so for people who have installed the previous version of the ROM there is no need to update to this one.
Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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No-body?
I have tried ths both with Derek Gordon's gps.conf modification, and with my own one using just the UK NTP servers and no fancy settings.
If I reboot the phone and run GPS Status & Toolbox it takes between 3 and 5 minutes to get the first lock. This happens whether I do it immediately on reboot or leave the phone alone for an hour first. Once it has established a first good lock, GPS seems to be very good - relocks quickly and stays in the background happily.
The problem is the first lock - it's almost as if the hardware is actually starting off disabled and takes time to warm up or something.
Can someone else using this ROM please test to confirm? I will try this with the standard CM 10.1 build and also with the Stock ROM again, but can't do so for a couple of days.
Update 01/05/13 uploaded. I swapped the default CM kernel with the WerewolfJB kernel (thanks laufersteppenwolf!) and I fixed the headphone button actions (key 248 HEADSETHOOK).
SimonTS said:
Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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Sorry SimonTS, but I don't know whether this version fixes your GPS problems. Perhaps I'll have time to look into it later.
Wenque said:
Update 01/05/13 uploaded. I swapped the default CM kernel with the WerewolfJB kernel (thanks laufersteppenwolf!) and I fixed the headphone button actions (key 248 HEADSETHOOK).
Sorry SimonTS, but I don't know whether this version fixes your GPS problems. Perhaps I'll have time to look into it later.
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No need to apologise mate. I have tried the WerewolfJB kernel, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I'm going to look at running the WerewolfJB ROM for a while as GPS seems to work perfectly in that, but hopefully you will get time to build a new version as I really want a ROM with pDroid in it.
SimonTS said:
No need to apologise mate. I have tried the WerewolfJB kernel, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I'm going to look at running the WerewolfJB ROM for a while as GPS seems to work perfectly in that, but hopefully you will get time to build a new version as I really want a ROM with pDroid in it.
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All you really need to do is copy the good /system/etc/gps.conf file to the PDroid ROM and make sure that you do not block too many permissions. You are probably using Google's SUPL server to help you obtain an initial location estimation and you don't want to block that if you rely on fast GPS locks.
You can do this by first copying the gps.conf file to a safe location (root of sdcard for instance in /mnt/shell/emulated/) and then performing the following steps:
- Use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,rw /system
- Now copy the good gps.config file over the current one (for instance using root-permission File Manager or 'su', 'cp /mnt/shell/emulated/gps.conf /system/etc/' )
- Either reboot now or use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,ro /system
Wenque said:
All you really need to do is copy the good /system/etc/gps.conf file to the PDroid ROM and make sure that you do not block too many permissions. You are probably using Google's SUPL server to help you obtain an initial location estimation and you don't want to block that if you rely on fast GPS locks.
You can do this by first copying the gps.conf file to a safe location (root of sdcard for instance in /mnt/shell/emulated/) and then performing the following steps:
- Use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,rw /system
- Now copy the good gps.config file over the current one (for instance using root-permission File Manager or 'su', 'cp /mnt/shell/emulated/gps.conf /system/etc/' )
- Either reboot now or use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,ro /system
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It's not that simple mate, but thanks for the reply. I know all about the gps.conf file as we used to have real problems with GPS on my old Desire S. The problem I see with this build and the standard CM is almost as if it doesn't know how to talk to the GPS hardware properly.
With the WerewolfJB build and my own gps.conf file I can get a lock in under 10 seconds sometimes, and always under 20.

[GUIDE][MM & N] No GAPPs using MicroG - Universal

** This guide is depreciated, there is a new updated guide here**
If you are planning on using LineageOS 14 for this guide, you can bypass all of this except configuring location backends and battery optimization by heading to https://lineage.microg.org and downloading their ROM.
All download links as well as a link to a list of Open-Source applications to replace commonly used Play Store apps are in the third post.
*This will NOT work with MIUI Global, as the Play Store is already included in the ROM by default.*
I will be continuously updating this guide for everyone as I stumble upon more supported ROMs, more MicroG flashable zips, and other misc. edits. This is made with Android Marshmallow and Nougat in mind as it is all I have tested on, however this may work on older releases of Android with Xposed support or ROMs with Signature Spoofing. This has also only been personally tested on the XT1607 variant.
In order to sync calendars and contacts from your Google account, you must flash the Google Sync Addon by ale5000. If you want swipe gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, you must flash Shadow53's swipelib.zip. Shadow53 also has a No-Gapps zip package that includes F-Droid, Firefox, and several other apps.
One final thing: This is not for everyone. There was a point in time I didn’t ever think I could go without the Play Store, but ever since I have I don't want to go back. There are numerous pros to switching to a Google-free android setup such as much better battery life, more privacy on your device, a world of open-source alternatives to popular applications, and more. If you have any questions, or if any of this seems daunting if you are newer to things of this nature, please do not hesitate to ask for help. I will try the best I can in my free time to help. Thank you for taking the time to read this, let’s go ahead and start.
*Disclaimer* Your warranty is now void if you modify your phone. I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
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*This first post is for ROMs without native Signature Spoofing support. A list of those with native spoofing can be found in the second post as well as the guide for ROMs that include native signature spoofing.*
What You'll Need:
1. Your Phone with at least 80% battery, preferably 100%.
2. A computer to transfer files to phone
3. You must have Root Access. This can be native root or Magisk root.
4. Your ROM of choice
5. Download the correct Xposed SDK and Xposed APK for your version of Android. The Xposed SDK version may differ for your device.
6. MicroG Unofficial Installer ZIP and Google Sync Addon (optional) by ale5000 or any of Shadow53's MicroG flashable files (download links in third post)
7. Your favorite backup method if you wish to back up such as Titanium Backup, MyBackup Root/Pro, etc.
8. Third Party App Store/APK downloader such as Yalp Store if not wishing to use all open source apps
9. A working Google account
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Alrighty, let’s finally get into the steps.
1. Make sure you have downloaded the requirements.
2. If you wish, backup the data you want. This should not erase any files stored on an SD card, but I cannot guarantee.
3. Boot into a custom recovery, I am using TWRP
4. Use the standard wipe data options
5. Flash the files in the following order:
Your ROM of choice
MicroG Unofficial installer
Xposed SDK
Custom kernel if using one
6. Just to be safe and to avoid any potential complications, now reboot the device and set up the basics. Afterwards, boot back into recovery.
7. In recovery, wipe Dalvik/ART cache only (Not really required, I always recommend it though just to be safe)
8. Go into Settings —> Security —> Turn Unknown Sources on to allow for APK installs.
9. Install the Xposed Installer APK
10. Open Xposed, grant any permissions/root permissions if it asks for any. Go to download, and search for FakeGApps. Download and install. Next go into the Modules tab of Xposed, and check the box next to the module. Reboot to activate (A soft reboot may work, but I recommend a full reboot.) Installing this allows MicroG to bind to the system and spoof the required signatures.
11. Open MicroG in the app drawer, and allow all permissions it asks for. While in here, turn on Google Device Registration
12. After allowing all permissions, go into Settings. Go to Accounts —> Add Account —> Google Account. Sign into your Google Account. This is necessary to allow certain applications that require Google Play Services to work properly.
13. After signing in, head back into MicroG, go under Google Cloud Messaging and enable.
14. In MicroG settings, head to the UnifiedNLP settings. Under the Configure location backends section, open WiFi Location Service and select Mozilla Location Service and grant any permissions asked. Under Configure address lookup backends, select Nominatim.
15. Finally, in Settings, go to Location and change the mode to High accuracy.
16. Check MicroG's Self-Check to see if everything has been set up properly, and if so, you are good to go!
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*This post is the steps for ROMs that natively support Signature Spoofing. There is a list at the bottom of this post of those that currently support it
What you will need:
Your Phone
The ROM that supports Signature Spoofing and the kernel of your choice
MicroG unofficial installer and (optional) Google Sync Addon by ale5000 or one of Shadow53's MicroG installers
Magisk Root Manager (Optional)
About 20-30 minutes of your time
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Steps:
1. Backup anything you want to have backed up. I recommend backup up your Contacts and Calendar events if you have those synced to Google
2. Boot into Recovery on your phone
3. Perform a standard wipe in TWRP
4. Flash the ROM
5. Flash the chosen microG zip file(s)
6. (Optional) Flash Magisk and your favorite kernel
7. (For crDroid Only)If you are flashing crDroid, you need to head over to Settings --> Miscellaneous and turn on the Signature Spoofing toggle
8. Go into Self-Check in microG, and tap the text that says "System grants signature spoofing permission", and allow microG that permission.
9. Still in MicroG, head back to the main part of the app. Open UnifiedNLP.
10. Select the pre-installed location backends.
11. Sign in to your Google account if you wish
12. You're done!
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Moto G4 Play ROMs with Native Signature Spoofing
crDroid v3.8.1 - Android 7.1.2
ViperOS Coral - Android 7.1.2
TipsyOS - Android 7.1.2
AEX - Android 7.1.2
AICP (@ki's build) - Android 7.1.2
Glassrom Official - Android 7.1.2
MicroG Project has released an unofficial fork of LineageOS 14 that now includes signature spoofing and MicroG components. You will not need to follow anything in this guide except configuring location backends if you download their LineageOS build. There is no Play Store functionality added, although F-Droid (an open source app store) is included by default. You can add the Play Store with a zip that Shadow53 provided on their website (link in post below) More info can be found on their website
Flashable Packages and App Replacements
There are several different MicroG flashable zip files to choose from. ale5000 has one that includes MicroG, several location backends, and the Play Store. Shadow53 has MicroG and several other zip files such as an F-Droid package, the Swipe Libs for gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, and several more.
Downloads:
MicroG Unofficial Installer - ale5000
Shadow53's Downloads for MicroG, F-Droid, and more
Now alternatives to apps you might commonly use such as Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, etc. can be a bit difficult to find at first. I stumbled upon a list that a user by the name of Datenschutz has compiled on GitHub that has a good collection of alternative open-source applications. Also, you can alternatively download APK files of certain apps such as Netflix, Messenger Lite, etc. if you don't find a suitable replacement.
Some open-source apps that are found on F-Droid I use daily are:
Flym - RSS Reader
QK SMS - SMS App
Twidere - Twitter Client
Toffeed - Facebook web-client
Newpipe - YouTube player
K9 Material - Mail app
ApkTrack - Checks for updates on APKs installed
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
ale5000 said:
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
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I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
fireball0093 said:
I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
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I'm using microG on Nougat and KitKat, and I can say that it works perfectly (but I patch the framework for signature spoofing instead of using Xposed).
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
n76 said:
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
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I am currently looking into hopefully a method for Nougat, give me about a day to see if it works for me.
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
ale5000 said:
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
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@ale5000: What ROM are you compiling from source for a Harpia (I hope that will work on a xt1607 flavor)? Got a URI I can use for repo init?
Thanks!
@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
ale5000 said:
@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
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Thanks, I have been able to successfully use that patch on my personal builds of the Unlegacy ROM (Marshmallow and Nougat) for my Galaxy Nexus.
I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
n76 said:
I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
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Sorry, I can't help with this.
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
gueschmid said:
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
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Nice find, thank you!
Looking at the crDroid source code repository at https://github.com/crdroidandroid it does look like the patch for signature faking is in there. (We should probably have the page at https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/wiki/Signature-Spoofing updated to include crDroid).
But I am a bit leary about trying the ROM linked to at https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141 as, despite the title of the XDA thread, it does not seem to be an official build. It looks like the official builds for the project are at https://androidfilehost.com/?w=devices&uid=23991606952610065 and are all built by "crdroidandroid" and there is no Moto G4 Play build there. The "[ROM][OFFICIAL][7.1.1] crDroid v2.1" links to a ROM built by SubhrajyotiSen on a different page so I am a bit hesitant to install it.
But this is interesting enough that I will try to build the ROM myself using the official sources from the crDroid project and see what happens.
it may be an inofficial Build, but it is mentioned on the G+ - Page of crDroid!
https://plus.google.com/communities...6/stream/d3e3f57f-b974-41f2-8740-97dbdd38056c
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
*Edit*
Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
fireball0093 said:
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
*Edit*
Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
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Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
n76 said:
Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
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I don't have a carrier that uses VoLTE, but I took a look in the Changelog on some posts and it seems to have support for it on crDroid
Updated the guide to include crDroid in the second post. I have been messing around with Tingle in my spare time but I cannot fully grasp the concept as I don't have much experience using tools like that. If I do succeed in the future, I'll edit that in as well.

Question How can I Degoogle my Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet)?

I recently found out about CalyxOS, a custom ROM that replaces Google Apps with Open source apps, and that whenever Google Play Services is required, it uses MicroG instead. I like this approach, as I think it is the best one for degoogling without compromising a lot the functionality. However, this ROM is only available for Pixels, and I wanted to replicate something similar with my Redmi Note 10 Pro, but I don't know if it's possible.
I think of installing a Custom ROM, and instead of flashing GApps, I flash MicroG, hopefully getting a similar result. I think that LineageOS has a way to do this, but to be honest, I don't really feel comfortable knowing that the only version of it available for this phone is an unofficial one.
Is this possible with another ROM? What ROM would you exactly recommend me and how could I do this?
Any vanilla roms are mostly degoogled (Lineage OS, Havoc OS, crDroid, Carbon ROM etc...). Basically, if you want a degoogled experience, find the vanilla variant of the said rom though most roms nowadays copy pixel experience and degoogling is not really popular. As for a degoogled MIUI experience, you can only get it through a china port and only one miui china port rom exists in RN10Pro and it was last updated Nov.2021.
And after flashing the vanilla ROM, I guess that I have to install MicroG, right?
BigChungus321 said:
Any vanilla roms are mostly degoogled (Lineage OS, Havoc OS, crDroid, Carbon ROM etc...). Basically, if you want a degoogled experience, find the vanilla variant of the said rom though most roms nowadays copy pixel experience and degoogling is not really popular. As for a degoogled MIUI experience, you can only get it through a china port and only one miui china port rom exists in RN10Pro and it was last updated Nov.2021.
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ADB AppControl. Can uninstall any app
ByteSeb said:
And after flashing the vanilla ROM, I guess that I have to install MicroG, right?
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You also need to make sure the rom support signature spoofing, or ask the maintainer to build one with that if it's default not supported
Signature Spoofing
Free implementation of Play Services. Contribute to microg/GmsCore development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
ByteSeb said:
And after flashing the vanilla ROM, I guess that I have to install MicroG, right?
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Yes you can choose between 4 options to install MicroG. Either MinMicroG (Magisk/TWRP), MicroG Installer Revived (Magisk), NanoDroid (Magisk/TWRP but only for A11), or manually installing and giving MicroG permission. Personally, I find MicroG Installer Revived and MinMicroG to be the best as it also support patched Play Store installation (because I rely on my old purchase). Also don't worry about the ROM you choose if it doesn't support signature spoof. You can always use FakeGapps LsPosed module to spoof that part. Just make sure to use a vanilla build to avoid hectic uninstallation of Google services and actually have a clean slate to work with. Also if you're wondering, banking apps (and some apps that check for latest Play Services) will not work. Safety Net can still be passed with MicroG. You can even get L1 Certificate and get Google Photos spoofed even on MicroG.
Thanks. Do you think there is any way for me to try it with a VM before doing it or something like that?
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Yes you can choose between 4 options to install MicroG. Either MinMicroG (Magisk/TWRP), MicroG Installer Revived (Magisk), NanoDroid (Magisk/TWRP but only for A11), or manually installing and giving MicroG permission. Personally, I find MicroG Installer Revived and MinMicroG to be the best as it also support patched Play Store installation (because I rely on my old purchase). Also don't worry about the ROM you choose if it doesn't support signature spoof. You can always use FakeGapps LsPosed module to spoof that part. Just make sure to use a vanilla build to avoid hectic uninstallation of Google services and actually have a clean slate to work with. Also if you're wondering, banking apps (and some apps that check for latest Play Services) will not work. Safety Net can still be passed with MicroG. You can even get L1 Certificate and get Google Photos spoofed even on MicroG.
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ByteSeb said:
Thanks. Do you think there is any way for me to try it with a VM before doing it or something like that?
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Degoogling? Nope, I personally tried VM's like vmos, nox, bluestack, parallel space and they can't mostly because the OS they function with requires Google Play Services. If you still wanna try degoogling then I guess try on some old devices which support custom ROM (especially lineage). Worst you can do is soft brick which is still recoverable. But if you get more knowledge on custom ROMs and your plan to degoogle then you can't really fail. Just research more and ask for guide on others.
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Degoogling? Nope, I personally tried VM's like vmos, nox, bluestack, parallel space and they can't mostly because the OS they function with requires Google Play Services. If you still wanna try degoogling then I guess try on some old devices which support custom ROM (especially lineage). Worst you can do is soft brick which is still recoverable. But if you get more knowledge on custom ROMs and your plan to degoogle then you can't really fail. Just research more and ask for guide on others.
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You're right. That's why I tried it on BlueStacks but it didn't work.
What else does not work with MicroG?
ByteSeb said:
You're right. That's why I tried it on BlueStacks but it didn't work.
What else does not work with MicroG?
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Most banking apps, apps that check for specific version of play services and above (microg version is like taken from android KitKat or smt so really outdated) example is MuseScore. So really, secure apps that implement safety net check most likely doesn't work with microg. Still you can spoof device attestation to basic and pass safety net for some apps like Netflix.
BigChungus321 said:
Most banking apps, apps that check for specific version of play services and above (microg version is like taken from android KitKat or smt so really outdated) example is MuseScore. So really, secure apps that implement safety net check most likely doesn't work with microg. Still you can spoof device attestation to basic and pass safety net for some apps like Netflix.
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Is there any way to force apps like banking apps to work with MicroG? Maybe with some Magisk module or something like that?
ByteSeb said:
Is there any way to force apps like banking apps to work with MicroG? Maybe with some Magisk module or something like that?
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Sometimes I guess so... It did work on a few apps for me. Magisk 25.1 only uses zygisk and Shamiko magisk module is used to hide the root. But magisk hide on v23 can hide root better on some apps. But that is with root, not spoofing the microg to work with banking apps. So I guess there is not. Still worth a shot though. I find using website version of my banking app better cause the browser doesn't actually check for root.
What to think of this Unofficial /e/OS rom
A rom based on lineage without all of google
I run it with recovery orangefox, Magisk 25,2 and adaway
And all i use is working
Sweet
Murena - Choose freedom
ecloud.global
chabula said:
What to think of this Unofficial /e/OS rom
A rom based on lineage without all of google
I run it with recovery orangefox, Magisk 25,2 and adaway
And all i use is working
Sweet
Murena - Choose freedom
ecloud.global
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Pls send some screenshots like settings and special settings, Battery consumption and so on. Thanks
Hey ByteSeb,
First I want to tell you that privacy is a journey, there are a lot of aspects to it, and is not a on or off switch. Don't be disheartened if you can't accomplish everything, every step you take to regain your privacy counts.
The best thing you could do is buy a pixel phone if you can afford, and use either calyx or graphene os, maybe even divestOS. AOSP is not completely degoogled, for eg it still has google dns, gps, etc. (example).
You can always make changes to open source roms. The only decent vanilla rom for this device I found is ArrowOS, or you could even try Lineage GSI.
One of the most important things you can do is: use open source apps, like newpipe instead of youtube. And lets say you want to be signed in to your social media account or email, use different browsers. For eg you can use one browser where you do all your stuff where your one identity is tied. But I would recommend just use pc or laptop for most things, as they are much better at privacy than android (use linux/unix).
PS: don't look for privacy advices on xda or reddit...
Laptapper said:
Pls send some screenshots like settings and special settings, Battery consumption and so on. Thanks
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Unofficial /e/ OS - Android S/12 - Xiaomi redmi note 10 pro **sweet** ​
/e/OS DevicesUnOfficial Builds
unofficial-builds xiaomi sweet s
ChimpthepimpI Build ROM's
10d
Another S/Android 12 build for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10pro - sweet
A big thanks to pulkit077, whose sources have premitted me to assemble this rom.
- Please make sure you use the latest twrp version, 3.7.0-a12.0 to flash the ROM.
- It is recommended to clean flash, for this device with dynamic partitioning, that means flash the rom and then format data.
- If you are coming from a different vendor version please make sure to flash miui vendor first, accordingly to your region.
- If you are coming from a different Android version make sure to rollback to android 12 firmware.
I have tested this rom the past 2 weeks myself and am happy about feedback or to assisst if needed.
Find the rom file here 3
Enjoy /e/ on the Xiaomi Redmi note 10pro
/e/OS - e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
ECOSYSTEMKEY FEATURESGET /E/OSNEED HELP /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled”, mobile ecosystem /e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source...
e.foundation
/e/OS product description - a pro-privacy mobile operating system and cloud services
chabula said:
Unofficial /e/ OS - Android S/12 - Xiaomi redmi note 10 pro **sweet** ​
/e/OS DevicesUnOfficial Builds
unofficial-builds xiaomi sweet s
ChimpthepimpI Build ROM's
10d
Another S/Android 12 build for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10pro - sweet
A big thanks to pulkit077, whose sources have premitted me to assemble this rom.
- Please make sure you use the latest twrp version, 3.7.0-a12.0 to flash the ROM.
- It is recommended to clean flash, for this device with dynamic partitioning, that means flash the rom and then format data.
- If you are coming from a different vendor version please make sure to flash miui vendor first, accordingly to your region.
- If you are coming from a different Android version make sure to rollback to android 12 firmware.
I have tested this rom the past 2 weeks myself and am happy about feedback or to assisst if needed.
Find the rom file here 3
Enjoy /e/ on the Xiaomi Redmi note 10pro
/e/OS - e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
ECOSYSTEMKEY FEATURESGET /E/OSNEED HELP /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled”, mobile ecosystem /e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source...
e.foundation
/e/OS product description - a pro-privacy mobile operating system and cloud services
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Sounds very good!
/e/OS product description - a pro-privacy mobile operating system and cloud services
Pls make a separate thread for this ROM
Laptapper said:
Sounds very good!
/e/OS product description - a pro-privacy mobile operating system and cloud services
Pls make a separate thread for this ROM
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I run this Rom
On my old poco F1 Offcial
Samsunf Tab SN T585 year 2016 unofficial Android 10
and the aredmi Note 10 pro
Stan m said:
Hey ByteSeb,
First I want to tell you that privacy is a journey, there are a lot of aspects to it, and is not a on or off switch. Don't be disheartened if you can't accomplish everything, every step you take to regain your privacy counts.
The best thing you could do is buy a pixel phone if you can afford, and use either calyx or graphene os, maybe even divestOS. AOSP is not completely degoogled, for eg it still has google dns, gps, etc. (example).
You can always make changes to open source roms. The only decent vanilla rom for this device I found is ArrowOS, or you could even try Lineage GSI.
One of the most important things you can do is: use open source apps, like newpipe instead of youtube. And lets say you want to be signed in to your social media account or email, use different browsers. For eg you can use one browser where you do all your stuff where your one identity is tied. But I would recommend just use pc or laptop for most things, as they are much better at privacy than android (use linux/unix).
PS: don't look for privacy advices on xda or reddit...
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According to /e/OS
They stated this
DeGoogling / UnGoogling in /e/OS​The goal of “deGoogling” is
To remove or disable any feature or code that is sending data to Google servers, or at least to anonymize those accesses
To offer non-Google default online services, including for search.
the Google default search engine is removed and replaced by other services (see below in default apps and services)
Google Services are replaced by microG and alternative services (see below for more details)
All Google apps are removed and replaced by equivalent Open Source applications. The one exception is the Maps Application
No use of Google servers to check connectivity
NTP servers are not Google NTP servers anymore
DNS default servers are not Google anymore, and their settings can be enforced by the user to a specific server
Geolocation is using Mozilla Location Services in addition to GPS
CalDAV/CardDAV management and synchronization application (DAVDroid) is fully integrated with the user account and calendar/contact application
More details about the state of /e/OS OS deGooglisation can be found in this white paper.
It seems that all what you mentionesd is replaced in this OS
chabula said:
According to /e/OS
They stated this
DeGoogling / UnGoogling in /e/OS​The goal of “deGoogling” is
To remove or disable any feature or code that is sending data to Google servers, or at least to anonymize those accesses
To offer non-Google default online services, including for search.
the Google default search engine is removed and replaced by other services (see below in default apps and services)
Google Services are replaced by microG and alternative services (see below for more details)
All Google apps are removed and replaced by equivalent Open Source applications. The one exception is the Maps Application
No use of Google servers to check connectivity
NTP servers are not Google NTP servers anymore
DNS default servers are not Google anymore, and their settings can be enforced by the user to a specific server
Geolocation is using Mozilla Location Services in addition to GPS
CalDAV/CardDAV management and synchronization application (DAVDroid) is fully integrated with the user account and calendar/contact application
More details about the state of /e/OS OS deGooglisation can be found in this white paper.
It seems that all what you mentionesd is replaced in this OS
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Not a new post..... A new thread with this ROM

[Magisk Module] Hungry GMS - Squeeze some battery from Google Play Services

Hungry GMS Magisk Module ​---
Optimize and disable GMS services which keep your device awake through hungry wakelocks and alarms during device standby.
This module helps you squeeze some battery from GMS Services and help you run the device with longer battery life and standby time.
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## Overview
- Best to be used with universal-gms-doze by gloeyisk [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/gloeyisk/universal-gms-doze/releases)
- Patches Google Play services app and its background processes to be able to use battery optimization
- Support API 23 or later
- Support Magisk Live installations
---
## Download Links
- <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/status:-available-green" />
- [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/varunpilankar/magisk-module-hungryGMS/releases)
---
## Credits
- [@gloeyisk](https://github.com/gloeyisk) / Universal GMS Doze
- [@topjohnwu](https://github.com/topjohnwu) / Magisk - Magisk Module Template
---
## Extras
- Donations: [PayPal](https://paypal.me/inpilankar)
- Source Code: [GitHub](https://github.com/varunpilankar/magisk-module-hungryGMS)
You should be very careful installing this as it has the potential to break very many functions, like:
* fitness tracking
* location
* backups
to name a few that are important to most people
i know it seems like hosing all these background services etc is a good idea, and people have been trying this since the dawn of time, but theres countless posts on here from what happens when theyve tried this approach, and it hasnt ended as expected
ideally, you should make these possible issues known before people install it
its not easy making a module that suits everyone, but thats what you should be aiming for, and these kinds of tweaks are usually the opposite of universal and end up being what is suitable for the individual who makes them - i have my own tweaks module, but i'd never release it as it works for my personal use case. its very difficult to create something that works for everyone
you should also remove the __MACOSX folder from the zip file, you can also remove:
module.prop
post-fs-data.sh
if you like
Location works.. Fitness and backup doesn't, as I don't use them.
I'll take your points as a feedback.. Thank you for a great insight.
how do I use it? is there an app or do I just install those modules and then go into apps and services and disable them? is there a guide which one I can and should disable?
thanks for this module.
Use the GitHub link mentioned in the OP and install it as a usual Magisk Module
Will it hamper receiving messages (Whatsapp, TG, email) in background?
Thanks
observingi said:
Will it hamper receiving messages (Whatsapp, TG, email) in background?
Thanks
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It does work with no problem.. Please take a nandroid backup for safety.
varunpilankar said:
It does work with no problem.. Please take a nandroid backup for safety.
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On OP9P OOS 13 (magisk root), don't have an option for nandroid backup! Or am i missing something?
observingi said:
On OP9P OOS 13 (magisk root), don't have an option for nandroid backup! Or am i missing something?
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I always recommend install TWRP recovery if you're rooted. Post which you should be able to take nandroid backup and then use any system mods (safety first - always follow standard process).
There is no twrp for most newer A/B slot phones...
Zaxx32 said:
There is no twrp for most newer A/B slot phones...
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Not true.. I remember it's not available for OP 10 until now, as they haven't released the source code yet.. I'm not sure.
For OP 9 an 9 Pro - https://dl.twrp.me/lemonadep/

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