General :: Motoluxe (XT615) Rooted - Motorola (Terms Of Service) App
Dec 4, 2013
I rooted my Motorola Motoluxe (XT615) and i've now started on removing all the yucky, yucky bloatware. So i've came across an app labelled "Terms of Service" (com.motorola.setup.tos) and is it safe to remove?
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Nov 22, 2013
I've searched and searched for ways to unlock my Motorola XT615 via software, but so far I've only found posts where they use boxes or remote unlocking (I don't really trust the latter). So my question is whether there is away to unlock this device by myself.
Are there any other models with similar characteristics on which unlocking has been succesful so I can experiment with those techniques?
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May 3, 2012
here I got to recover from the recovery.img motoluxe I wanted to be able to modify a custom recovery.
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Nov 24, 2012
I have rooted my device and then downloaded CWM and tried to install Cyanogen Mod, I have tried this before and it just rebooted with nothing happening. This time the device would not boot past the motorola logo. I took out the battery and attempted to boot but again the device got stuck at the moto logo.
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Apr 28, 2013
I have rooted Motorola Motoluxe XT389 but I cant enter in its Recovey Mode.
I tried every combination but phone just turn on in its normal way.
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Jul 11, 2010
Like to know if there's a place that explains all those terms like root, adb, unlocked, etc... and not just steps to do them? My new nexus one could use some "WOooowww" moment.
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Dec 24, 2011
,the phone xt615 was set sell for china first. with the newest android 2.3.7 .
there is a problem that i have tried all the ways but not root the phone .
here is the
sending 149 zerglings
sending 189 zerglings
hellions with blue flames
illegal instruction /data/local/tem...
remount failedperation not permitted
unable to ...
unable to ...
unable to ...
and there some photoes of xt615
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Oct 22, 2012
I know i should have made tons of Backups before trying out something like "Provision Optimizer [Root] but i didn't do any Backups. After i clicked the "one click optimize" button, i rebooted my phone to apply the settings. The Motorola Boot Logo showed up, but instead of loading/showing the animated Motorola Boot Logo(the second one) the Screen turned black. After waiting one or two more minutes I tried to touch the Screen and the Motoluxe responds as if the Screen was turned on. Even the sounds and vibrations match the Touch screen unlocking.
Technical Details:
Motorola Motoluxe
Android 2.3.7
Fw: IRM-1670-0-4073-A02_BFM_service.sbf (stock)
Rooted
Usb Debugging enabled
How can I backup either my Data to flash the Motoluxe once again (Titanium Backup installed) or undo the changes, that the "Provision Optimizer" did to my system?
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Oct 22, 2012
I'm new to rooting phones and today I downgraded my HTC Incredible 2, rooted it, installed CWM Recovery, and flashed CyanogenMod 10 but for some reason my phone's telling me I have no service.
What have I done and how can it be fixed?
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Nov 17, 2009
whats the best battery status app out there in your opinion. In terms of features, status it shows and of course accuracy.
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Jul 4, 2012
I really like the stock look of the ICS(yes the one that Galaxy Nexus has).So I was wondering if there is anyway to get rid of the Touchwiz from Galaxy SGSIII.After a small Google research that I did it seems that a user is not able to get rid of Touchwiz unless it replace it with another Launcher like the Launcher Pro.So what I found out that the only way to do this is to flash the phone with a custom rom,which will not contain any OEM launchers or any other third party launchers. Any kind of launcher that will make SGS III look like Galaxy Nexus's stock launcher,I am looking only for the stock launcher only.
So I was wondering if there is any custom rom to get rid of touchwiz and leave all the other goodies that Samsung has included like the Smart-Stay(the one that tracks your eyes in order to keep the screen on),All share,etc,... in SGS III or the only way is to buy the Nexus?
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Aug 12, 2010
I would like to know how many people are useing froyo non-rooted and rooted.I'm tyring to diside on what should i do?I also looking for advice on if i install Froyo Rooted, what can i do with it? and install on it?
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Jan 24, 2014
I have a rooted mytouch 4g slide phone that seems to work fine but when I try to use certain apps that require root (for example "extended power menu") it doesn't work. here is a quick video : [URL]
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Oct 22, 2010
If so what is it, and which one is made accessible by Android being open source? (Yup, I'm a newbie.)
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Apr 11, 2010
Seriously. In simple terms,
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Sep 27, 2010
In the agreement of the Dolphin Browser HD, it states that Dolphin will collect data about the user in something called user experience analytics.I've been trying to find information about this, to no avail. I've searched everywhere.Has anyone read this agreement?Can anyone give me information about what they collect? It seems very open statement, in which they could practically take anything.
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May 10, 2010
I am currently using Skyfire and.....eh.
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May 4, 2010
I know this has been discussed all over the internet but I'm a computer "user" only and don't particularly understand a lot of the computer terminology in these discussions. I would like some very simple straight forward answers in lay person language. I work in a company that uses Microsoft exchange and outlook. I currently have a blackberry that syncs everything wireless and seamlessly (ie., contacts, emails, tasks, calendars, notes). I would like to get a new Verizon Indredible but company does not and won't enable active sync (whatever that is). My question is is there a program that I can install directly onto my office PC myself that will "push" or otherwise wirelessly sync all of my outlook information that is currently synced on my Blackberry?
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Nov 15, 2010
My employer wants to sign up to release applications through the Android Market, but they don't like item 15.7 in the Terms of Use.
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Sep 4, 2012
Which security software would you say is better for a non-rooted/rooted Android?
I have Cerberus on my SGS3 (Rooted), but a friend of mine has a non rooted SGS3 and wants to buy either Phone locator Pro or Cerberus.
1. (For Non-Rooted) In your mind, which would you say is better and why?
2. (Rooted) In your mind, which would you say is better and why?
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Dec 3, 2012
Im using a motorola photon rooted. Accidentally I deleted contacts storage app. Now my dialer, contacts, every thing
Crashes. No backup taken until now.
System version : 45.4.13.MB855.SPRINT.EN.US
BUILT VERSION :45 4.5.1A_1_SUN_254_13
Android : 2.3.5
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Jan 10, 2014
I have a galaxy s2 and after I installed costom roms I dont have any signal what so ever.
I tried with like 3 roms and the same result.
I tought it was a modem problem and I tried to install some modems and see if that works. But it didnt.
My Service State says Out of service and sometimes it says Radio off.
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Jul 3, 2010
I've been hearing a lot of complaints about the EVO battery. I've played around a lot with a friends Incredible, and while it's doesn't have what I'd call "excellent battery life," it's "decent" in my opinion. With the tweaks one can do on an EVO, will the EVO last as long as an Incredible? Or does the Incredible just blow it out of the water in terms of battery life?
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Jun 15, 2010
I successfully rooted the phone. My main reason (initially) is so I can delete some of the bloatware that came with it. I've looked through some of the threads that talk about how to uninstall some of this stuff, and I'm at a loss. Is there any way someone can explain how to uninstall bloatware applications in noobtard terms? I'm at a loss. Thanks in advance from your friendly neighborhood noob. For the record, I'm technically savvy, I've just never done this before and don't really know where to begin.
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May 4, 2010
If I were to use something like chomp or handcent, would that have its own separate message history/threads And a somewhat related question. How much history can this phone store in terms of SMS conversations?
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Mar 13, 2010
I've determined an estimate of the size of my Android emulator's screen in pixels, although I think its resolution can be changed to other numbers. Quite frankly though that doesn't eliminate the general problem of not knowing how many pixels on each axis I have to work with on my Android applications in general.The main problem I'm trying to solve is this: How do I make sure I don't use a faulty resolution on Android applications if I want to keep things' sizes constant (so that if the application screen shrinks, for instances, objects will still show up just as big - there just won't be as many of them being shown) if I wish to do this with a single universal resolution for each program? Failing that, how do I make sure everything's alright if I try to do everything the same way with maybe a few different pre-set resolutions?
Mainly it seems like a relevant question that must be answered before I can come across a complete answer for the general problem is how big can I always make my application in pixels, NOT regarding if and when a user resizes the application's screen to something smaller than the maximum size permitted by the phone and its operating system.I really want to try to keep this simple. If I were doing this for a modern desktop, for instance, I know that if I design the application with a 800x600 canvas, the user can still shrink the application to the point they're not doing themselves any favors, but at least I can basically count on it working right and not being too big for the monitor or something. Is there such a magic resolution for Android, assuming that I'm designing for API levels 3+ (Android 1.5+)?
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Feb 6, 2013
I'm puzzled by the Data Storage part, that is, I did not find any where it mentioned that an android app would be able to write and retrieve data from a centralized db server vs jdbc or whatever, if this is true, how would an android app for an enterprise work in terms of corporate data?
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Aug 2, 2010
Has anyone noticed the differences in using the two maps in terms of location accuracy? Specifically with GPS off. I don't expect either app to be extremely accurate in finding my location with GPS off, but what's odd is that Google Maps put's me about .25 miles WNW of my actual location while AT&T Maps put's my location .25 ENE of my actual location. You would think that the operating system determines the location and provides the app of that information, but that doesn't seem to be the case (since the two maps are showing different locations).
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Aug 12, 2010
I see these components discussed all the time on xda-developers. I have a vague understanding of what they are and how they're related to each other, but it's not perfectly clear. For example, the radio seems to be a lot more than just the radio. I have a good understanding of the basic ideas as a Linux user and software developer.To kick things off, let me present my current understanding. I could be way off on some things:"Radio" - I'm not sure if this runs before the bootloader or after HBOOT is the bootloader, the first thing that runs when you boot up your phone. Like your regular Linux bootloader, it lets you boot off of different partitions.There are multiple partitions on the system, at least one for HBOOT (maybe? or is it in some kind of MBR type of area?), recovery, system and data. All of these partitions are in the system's "ROM" which is not really ROM it's actually NVRAM or flash or whatever. Hence, each of these areas can be independently flashed.Recovery is a partition you can boot into. It's originally meant to be a kind of "recovery" mode and so offers a base for hacking. This is typically re-flashed so as to follow further modifications. From the recovery image, you can also access the sdcard which is useful for fetching update.zip files etc. update.zip - these are updates that can be applied from a custom recovery image. It seems like these updates can contain more or less arbitrary code, but I'm not clear on how they get applied or where they get flashed to or applied to./system - gets mounted read-only (what control this?) unless you do some hacking Where does the kernel sit? Is there a different one in the recovery versus the regular image? which parts form a custom ROM like CyanogenMod? What is the NAND and what does it mean to unlock the NAND? What is an RUU? SPL? Where do the WiFi and 3G radio images sit? PC36IMG.zip? PRI?I've seen some of this explained elsewhere but I don't understand how they all fit together.
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May 5, 2010
Does anybody know of an application that could mimic SE phones of old in terms of call / ringing profiles? Ya know, you could either have "Meeting", "Indoors", "Silent" etc.I know you can hold down the power button to get a couple of options there, but I would really love to be able to switch between different profiles, with maybe having a few extra options in order to switch to a "Power Saver" profile for example.
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