Just a quick note that the Wallet Installer will soft-brick your phone if you are using the latest CM10.1 official nightly (02/13), I tried it four times and it soft-bricked the phone every single time. Let me be more specific, the program will install the wallet, but once you try to restore the build.pro that's when the soft-brick will happen. It could be that I am doing something wrong, but it worked flawlessly in previous nightlies. The CM team probably changed something that is causing this. I will continue to try to install it in the next CM updates.
Don't use the app to restore your build.prop, it makes a backup that you will see. Delete the current build.prop after you set up a debit or credit card then rename the build.prop.bak to build.prop and ensure that the permission is rw-r-r or verify that Is what it was before you run the installer. Reboot the phone go into recovery and wipe cache and dalvick and you should boot up, if it soft bricks again I don't know what to tell you
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Soft bricked my phone currently running JB Official
Have never soft bricked on any jb version rom and I been using this app since version 1 and I have used it on wicked v4 and up and currently on 7, Darthstalker, Frosty v11 and up, never had a issue
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Okay, so I have a Verizon SCH-I535 roooted with stock rom on jelly bean. (4.1. Just to make sure I don't brick the secure element, what would I go about doing to get google wallet installed? I have CWM installed, version 6.0.2.3. I'm also thinking about switching out of stock to go to AOKP in like a month or two. I'm pretty new to android but pretty tech-savvy. Please give a detailed guide, as I really would love to get this running.
Okay, so I have a Verizon SCH-I535 roooted with stock rom on jelly bean. (4.1. Just to make sure I don't brick the secure element, what would I go about doing to get google wallet installed? I have CWM installed, version 6.0.2.3. I'm also thinking about switching out of stock to go to AOKP in like a month or two. I'm pretty new to android but pretty tech-savvy. Please give a detailed guide, as I really would love to get this running.
Wallet Installer should do everything for you. Just be sure to read the main post. The download link is there as well.
Been a very happy user of this tool for a while. I, however, have a question/request. I run the CM10.1 nightlies and I've found it convenient to use CyanDelta to keep up-to-date. In the past, I've just given CyanDelta a copy of the wallet.zip and let it re-flash that every time it updates my ROM. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find that file when I re-used Wallet Installer tonight. I was running sans wallet since the last wallet update because it insisted on updating and puking on me (with restored boot.prop).
It has worked fine to just re-flash the wallet.zip after a dirty-flash of the newest nightly in the past.
So, can you point me to where I can find the wallet.zip this app is using?
Been a very happy user of this tool for a while. I, however, have a question/request. I run the CM10.1 nightlies and I've found it convenient to use CyanDelta to keep up-to-date. In the past, I've just given CyanDelta a copy of the wallet.zip and let it re-flash that every time it updates my ROM. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find that file when I re-used Wallet Installer tonight. I was running sans wallet since the last wallet update because it insisted on updating and puking on me (with restored boot.prop).
It has worked fine to just re-flash the wallet.zip after a dirty-flash of the newest nightly in the past.
So, can you point me to where I can find the wallet.zip this app is using?
Thanks,
Gino A...
Glad you've had success before with Wallet Installer. Unfortunately, Wallet Installer does download a zip, but it is no longer flashable. The app breaks down the files I put in the zip and then puts them in place with the correct permissions and etc. The zip still has a update-script from the first version of WI in it, but it won't work, since the zip is now just used as an easy download solution.
Glad you've had success before with Wallet Installer. Unfortunately, Wallet Installer does download a zip, but it is no longer flashable. The app breaks down the files I put in the zip and then puts them in place with the correct permissions and etc. The zip still has a update-script from the first version of WI in it, but it won't work, since the zip is now just used as an easy download solution.
Sounds fair. Would you consider a reinstall option that only installs the files without the build.prop changes, then?
Sounds fair. Would you consider a reinstall option that only installs the files without the build.prop changes, then?
I would have no problem doing that! Unfortunately, however, it probably won't happen for a while, since there isn't a need to update to V4 yet. When V4 is released, which will be whenever the installation method of Wallet needs to be changed, I'll add the option : )
Anyone experience the pain when resetting Google wallet it stuck at 97% or 96% ? If you kill Google wallet. Then every time you open it it proceed to reset again but get stuck again?
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Anyone experience the pain when resetting Google wallet it stuck at 97% or 96% ? If you kill Google wallet. Then every time you open it it proceed to reset again but get stuck again?
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I know that sometimes it gets "stuck" before reaching 100%. Generally, Wallet is reset when that happens, but I don't know about it popping back up every time. I haven't heard of that.
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