I can get google wallet to accept the phone, however, NFC no longer shows in my settings
you did the one line edit? which one? model? I can adjust the op...
maybe a typo on the build.prop edit? It has been confirmed working on stockNope. Stock rom, just debloated some myself and some other apps frozen.
I can get google wallet to accept the phone, however, NFC no longer shows in my settings
Will the CM9 libs work for the international model? And if so, could someone please provide a link and brief instructions? Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
like I said, for aokp you need cm9 nfc libs. when you try to use samsung libs, it breaks your nfc on your cm9 based rom (not build.prop related)
nandroid back back to your orig aokp and then just push the wallet app to system/app, most likely it already has the correct libs...if not it will hang on activating, if it does that, grab the libs from a cm9 rom and you will be good
Will the CM9 libs work for the international model? And if so, could someone please provide a link and brief instructions? Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
you need to be running LFB (or get the libs from that rom), Pauls wallet apk, and also the build.prop edit was necessary for me to get it working on the I9300
I'm running stock, not exactly sure which firmware version. Full name is I9300TDUALF2_I9300TTELALF2_I9300TDULF2_HOME. Thanks for your help
That would work for me? Would be very thankful if you could.
I can't really upgrade to a different firmware due to having a low download quota.
Running AOKP: Flashing the zip in this thread breaks NFC but allows Wallet to pass the first step, all the way to agreeing to the terms and condition, but can't activate because no NFC. Changing the build.prop doesn't break NFC but google wallet still doesn't work.
ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus
ro.product.name=yakju
ro.product.device=maguro
ro.product.model=htc_jewel
ro.product.name=htc_jewel
ro.product.device=htc_jewel
>Special thanks to Hammermann, he did a ton of nandroids! He confirmed for me that the sprint nfc libs worked
>Special thanks to WarlockLord we now have success on verizon
>thanks to mobilehavoc for the galaxy nexus build.prop tip
>thanks to magn2o for patching the new wallet (until paul returned)
>thanks to FreydNot for for the above tip and for being brave enough to be the first to flash this to his tmobile sgs3
>thanks to chris.ayoubtexas, the first att user with success (beat out Hammerman because ES explorer was screwing him)
>thanks to Maldewka for installing and confirming functionality on US Cellular
>thanks to Paul at Modoco for the modded google wallet apk<<<Paul's thread
ro.product.model=SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
ro.product.name=d2uc
ro.product.device=d2att
ro.product.model=SGH-T999
ro.product.name=d2tmo
ro.product.device=d2tmo
ro.product.model=SCH-R530U
ro.product.name=d2usc
ro.product.device=d2usc
ro.product.model=SCH-I535
ro.product.name=d2vzw
ro.product.device=d2vzw
ro.product.model=SGH-I747M
ro.product.name=d2vl
ro.product.device=d2can
ro.product.model=SGH-T999V
ro.product.name=d2vw
ro.product.device=d2can
Try the following:
***Note*** If the ROM your are flashing is TouchWiz-based for step 5 you need to flash one of the below for your device BEFORE step 6 and then continue.
- Force Stop on Wallet app
- Clear Cache and Clear Data on Wallet app (in Application manager)
- Delete all traces of it from both locations /system/app and /data/app/ (might be called Wallet.apk too)
- Reboot
- [OPTIONAL] Flash a fresh version of your AOSP-based ROM (no wipe required)***
- Push the apk from this link and set the permissions (DO NOT OPEN IT YET!!)
- Reboot
- Open the Wallet app and set everything up
- Check what Tap and Pay says in "About" section of the app
- Confirm what happens on transaction
For Galaxy S3: http://xdaforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1943165&d=1367940081
For Galaxy S4: http://xdaforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2006809&d=1370008832
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const-string v0, "Nexus 4"
Changed the lines, forced stop, cleared the data, deleted the com.google.android.apps.wallet folder in /data/data, rebooted and it went through. I am not sure that all the other steps were necessary but I did so just in case there was a trigger stored in a data file somewhere.