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M*e
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之前都很顺畅,最后10 15分钟要loading若干次
每部片子都这样,不知道这是什么原因
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S*s
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for Memo
ADB → Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile command line tool that lets
you communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android-powered
device..
Android →Unveiled on 5 November 2007, Android is a mobile operating system
running on the Linux kernel developed by Google.
ASOP → Android Open Source Project
Apps2SD → Move applications from the internal NAND memory on the device to
a removable SD Card.
BLN → BackLight Notification
Bloatware → Software bloat is a process whereby successive versions of apps
include an increasing proportion of unnecessary features that are not used
by end users, or generally use more system resources than necessary, while
offering little or no benefit to its users. Like all the crap that comes
from At&t
Brick → When used in reference to consumer electronics, "brick" describes a
device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a device with damaged
firmware). This usage derives from the fact that some electronic devices (
and their detachable power supplies) are vaguely brick-shaped, and so those
which do not function are useful only as actual bricks. The term can also be
used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my phone when I tried to modify its
firmware."[
Hard Brick → When your phone does not turn on at all. When you can’t get
in to CWR/CWM Or Stock recovery. You are basically screwed.
Soft Brick → When your phone bootloops. When you can get into CWR/CWM. When
You can use jigtag to get into download mode.
Busybox → BusyBox provides several stripped-down Unix tools in a single
executable. It runs in a variety of POSIX environments such as Linux,
Android, FreeBSD and others, such as proprietary kernels, although many of
the tools it provides are designed to work with interfaces provided by the
Linux kernel. It was specifically created for embedded operating systems
with very limited resources. Platforms counterparts, but they are pretty
close and useful nonetheless.
CWR OR CWM ClockworkMod Recovery →A custom recovery for Android phones and
tablets that allows you to perform several advanced recovery, restoration,
installation and maintenance operations on your Android device that aren’t
possible with the stock recovery.
DEODEX → Apk files have respective odexes that devs use to supposedly save
space. Deodexing means you convert it back to a .dex file and put it back
inside the apk. This allows you to easily replace file (not having to worry
about odexes), but the main point was to deodex services.jar so that you can
change all text to different colors (such as the clock color to white) and
to deodex services.jar, you need to deodex everything.
Flashing → The process of applying a firmware image (or ROM) to a device.
It generally entails a very specific order of steps. Failing to complete any
one of these steps properly may result in bricking the device.
Firmware → is a term often used to denote the fixed, usually rather small,
programs and/or data structures that internally control various electronic
devices. Programs stored in the ROM, EPROM, or flash memory that usually
control various internal electronic devices (Hard Drives, Keyboards,
Displays, etc). Firmware is typically 'fixed' software that is not updated
in consumer devices, however it is often updated (or 'flashed') by advanced
users to fix bugs or add features to the device. Flashing firmware designed
for one device onto a different device, or not following a specific
procedure while flashing will often render the device unusable.
Kernel → is the main component of most computer operating systems; it is a
bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the
hardware level. The kernel's responsibilities include managing the system's
resources (the communication between hardware and software components
Radio → The cellular radio on the device which needs control software
called firmware to control it.
ROM → Read Only Memory. In the context of an Android device, ROM is the
internal flash memory where the core operating system resides. It can also
refer to a specific version firmware that can be applied to a device through
a process usually referred to as flashing. An improperly flashed ROM can
often brick the device, rendering it unusable.
Superuser→ A program, which gives unlimited access privileges to perform
any or all operations on the operating system.
ODIN → Odin is the Samsung software used to update Samsung phones. It does
not work with any other devices other than official Samsung phones.
OTA or FOTA → (F)OTA stands for (Firmware) Over The Air and is the process
by which required updates and enhancements to your phone's basic operating
system can be sent to you through the cellular network. The Galaxy S II
software update will be sent via FOTA and is available through Samsung Kies
mini.0
ODEX → In Android file system, applications come in packages with the
extension .apk. These application packages, or APKs contain certain .odex
files whose supposed function is to save space. These ‘odex’ files are
actually collections of parts of an application that are optimized before
booting. Doing so speeds up the boot process, as it preloads part of an
application. On the other hand, it also makes hacking those applications
difficult because a part of the coding has already been extracted to another
location before execution.
SDK → Software Development Kit.
Logcat → A debugging tool built into Android devices that displays system
logs as they occur. See Logcat.
NANDroid → A set of tools that will enable anyone who has root on their
Android device to make FULL system backups, in case something goes wrong or
you want to try out that new experimental ROM/theme. NANDroid will backup (
and restore) /system, /data, /cache, and /boot partitions.
Recovery Mode → A special environment that you can boot into for
troubleshooting and upgrading purposes.
Kang → The process of creating a code based of someone else's code or
reapplying code that someone else created into your own code (e.g. git
cherry-pick)
Rooting → is a process that allows users of mobile phones and other devices
running the Android operating system to attain privileged control (known as
"root access") within Android's Linux subsystem with the goal of overcoming
limitations that carriers and manufacturers put on some devices.
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