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I can't figure out how to flash the original stock firmware to my Samsung Galaxy S6. I want to download different version of Android on my mobile and I've found a useful firmware repository called sammobile but I don't know how to install the downloaded files on my mobile.
Please help.
This is quite easy you have first to download the firmware files with the right model to your device (which you have done).
Then you need to flash this files in Download mode using your PC with a tool called Odin.
you can follow this guide for beginners with illustrated images and common problems Samsung Original Firmware Download and Flash Guide
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I have an Android application. I wanted to install it on Tizen OS based device such as Samsung z1 or Samsung watch.
I don't know much about Tizen. Could you please explain if an existing Android app could be installed on Tizen OS device?
I don't think Open Mobile gives the option to other developers to convert their apk's to tpk's.
Have a look here http://pag.polarismobile.com/ which would be soon available for Tizen 2.3. PAG gives option to other developers to convert apk's to tpk's
It was already there for tizen 2.2 but since Samsung Z1 the only tizen based smartphone in market is tizen 2.3 based. Hence you won't be able to use the old PAG software.
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On a tablet, is it possible to install Linux on an SD card, and let it boot from it without the need to partition the internal memory and without touching Android?
For a native boot, out of the box, no. Android tablets generally have a locked bootloader and there would likely be driver issues. However, it has been done. For this to be done, however, you need to do quite a bit to the tablet.
I recommend you research which distribution of linux you want running on a tablet, then look for guides (such as on xda-developers.com), then buy the corresponding tablet.
You can emulate linux on your android phone. Take a look at this app:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid&hl=en
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I have downloaded the Eclipse with Android environment and have created an emulator with the following settings:
However, when I run the Android emulator (with all the combinations I am can), the Android device never gets past the following screen:
I have tried the solution mentioned here with no luck. After extensive Googling I cannot find a solution. Is it the case that, due to my hardware, I am unable to emulate? I have an AMD processor with a NVidia GPU.. but I cannot imagine everyone else with similar hardware is unable to emulate Android devices.
the first picture actually told the reason,"this AVD may not work unless you install the Google APIs ARM(armeabi-v7a)system image for Android 5.0(API 21) first", have you installed the Google APIs ARM(armeabi-v7a)system image for Android 5.0(API 21)?
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How Can I update the Nexus7 to Android Kitkat? I know that there in no official google Version , but is there a way I can update thru Eclipse?
The Nexus 7 is a stock Android device, or a Google Play device. This means that it will be getting the Android KitKat (4.4) update in the coming days. You are much better off waiting for the update from Google than installing a ROM on your phone, as it may contain hidden viruses. As #damryfbfnetsi said, this question should belong on android.stackexchange.com.
First you have to unlock your device. Its easy with this utility: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
After that you have to download custom ROM. It depends if you have
classic (non 3g) Nexus 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/orig-development
3g version Nexus 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/3g-development
Look for ROM with 4.4 Kitkat in thread name. I also advise to read comments in forum thread before you download it.
Again to flash custom ROM use wugfresh utility.
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My friend has a phone with Android 4.2.1 and it has "Preferred Installation Location" option under Settings->Storage which allows to set default installation location for applications as SD Card and in another friends phone with Android 4.2.2 is missing that!! What is the scene there?? has any body come across this?
Internal and external storage share a partition on many Android 3.0+ devices, meaning that installing the app to external storage is no longer necessary.
Moreover, I do not recall a global "Preferred Installation Location" option being available in any version of stock Android. My guess is that this option is unique to certain devices, or perhaps certain ROM mods.