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RE: My first android rom #11
(08-08-2017, 02:14 PM)phoyt123 Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 03:28 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 01:37 AM)phoyt123 Wrote: I can make you can custom rom but you will have to give me a download link. the full thing itself is 100GB for the rom and and extra 150GB if u wanna build it yourself (Optional)

I can only use ones from AOSP or source.android.com

If you want it made faster i could make you a Nexus 5X rom

Ok, now this one is just straight up bullshit. I'm curious, are you trying to be amusing? Or do you really think we're that stupid. If your compressed ROM is 100GB, then (assuming 22% huffman compression) it would take up (at minimum) 136GB on the target device. I currently don't know of many 150GB+ phones on the market, so I have to call bullshit. In fact, judging by your other posts, most of which need some fact checking, I'd say you're spamming.

Dude I went on AOSP and thats what it said dummy

LOOK IT UP IDIOT

@mothered this is the stuff im talking about

OP: it might be 100GB if and only if you included 6 copies of the os, source code for all of them, and the entire history of top gear (about 70gb according to my hdd)

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RE: My first android rom #12
(08-08-2017, 02:13 PM)phoyt123 Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 08:09 AM)Asura Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 01:37 AM)phoyt123 Wrote: I can make you can custom rom but you will have to give me a download link. the full thing itself is 100GB for the rom and and extra 150GB if u wanna build it yourself (Optional)

I can only use ones from AOSP or source.android.com

If you want it made faster i could make you a Nexus 5X rom

I only asked if you would make a video.

I dont have recording software

Bullshit. Get a screen recording app from the Play Store or http://apkpure.com

Stop making shitty excuses.

My real question is why would you say that you made an Android ROM if you didn't... Android ROMs are easy to make, a 12 year old kid could probably make one in 15 minutes.
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2017, 09:28 PM by Blink.)


(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.

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RE: My first android rom #13
(08-07-2017, 09:04 PM)phoyt123 Wrote: Today i made my custom android rom that makes free IAP ( in app purchases ) on any app

If you think this is just another app patcher like Lucky Patcher or freedom, ur Wrong. Its a custom android rom

If u dont no what i mean, look up "android roms"

You assume a lot about the intelligence of this community with your last statement, and it's offensive. Also, this is the first thing in this thread full of bullshit.

Post PROOF of bypassing ssiap in any app, meaning my choice.. If you can legitimately do that, I guarantee you I will work with you myself at my own expensive and make the both of us a ton of money by going public as a service. Otherwise please stop doing this, you're embarrassing yourself.

(08-08-2017, 12:56 AM)phoyt123 Wrote:
(08-07-2017, 09:47 PM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Why wouldn't you release it? I do question how it can make server side IAPs free though. Care to share any more, or screenshots or something? You provide pretty little info.

server side IAPs are server side, but you can emulate server side IAPs by not listening for a response/sending and just executing the purchase for free or setting up a fake server that always sends "Yes, confirmed, etc."

This would only work on poorly developed or outdated apps. Additionally this requires app modification or some form of intercepting requests from the app to its host server. Not to mention that the majority of mainstream, and therefore usable apps for this feature, use server side sync and keep user data off the phone. For example the mobile game I play, which requires your phone to not only sync with their servers, but maintain an active connection, and only keeps cached data on the phone, but uses ssiap to handle real money items. You would effectively be required to convince THEIR SERVER to accept a phony payment confirmation beyond your control, except using fraudulent payment, which results in bans. It happens a lot.

Even offline games I have used in the past require license renewal for premium features on startup, which many developers seem to push for, from what I've seen so far. Unless you're stating that your ROM has the capabilities to forge Google Play payments to app accounts or convince any server with thousands if not millions of different configurations for licensing and data storage, please go try talking this shit on a forum aimed for kids.

I'm not a professional in the field but even I know you're full of shit, and we have several here who actually are.

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