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'''SDK Setup'''
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http://xmodulo.com/how-to-run-android-emulator-on-ubuntu-or-debian.html
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'''CID'''
 
'''CID'''
  

Revision as of 21:13, 1 June 2015

SDK Setup

http://xmodulo.com/how-to-run-android-emulator-on-ubuntu-or-debian.html

CID

CID would appear to stand for 'Country ID' - but LTE users have found flashing a different number CID firmware (than their original) broke network support. More here.
CID6 = XT1031 - CDMA (Republic Wireless US)
CID7 = XT1032 - European Global GSM (Single-SIM) or XT1033 - Retail Asia (Dual-SIM) 
CID9 = XT1031 - CDMA (Boost US) or XT1032 - Retail US Global GSM or XT1034 - Retail US AWS
CID12 = XT1032 - Latin America / Brazil Global GSM (Single-SIM) or XT1033 - Latin America / Brazil Global GSM (Dual-SIM) 
CID14 = XT1034 - Retail Canada AWS or XT1034 - Bell Canada AWS

IMEI

IMEI=$(cat /proc/config/imei/ascii)
echo 'AT+EGMR=1,14,'"$IMEI" > /dev/pttycmd1

Commands

List all files:

ls -lRa

Remount file system as read/write:

mount -o remount,rw /system

Symbolic Link:

ln -sf /system/efs

Change modes:

chmod 0555 filename

Busybox:

/system/xbin/busybox

Diag Mode:

setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb