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just hold and move the shutter button to the right or left for continuous shootingI like the leica App but there is missing dynamic shots
I use a titanium backup of Leica app to reinstall it after updateCan I downgrade rom, install leica app and install latest rom without losing leica app?
Can I downgrade rom, install leica app and install latest rom without losing leica app?
Thanks that is fast shutter , not the samejust hold and move the shutter button to the right or left for continuous shooting
And in my case man?I use a titanium backup of Leica app to reinstall it after update
hi, I decided to root my Mi 11 Pro with Magisk.Magisk module LSPosed modules corepatch and xdowngrader
hi, I decided to root my Mi 11 Pro with Magisk.
I installed LSPosed and Xdowngrader. I can't find corepatch (is it really called like that?).
In the Xdowngrader I select the checkbox on the right of Camera App.
Then I try to install Leica apk with Package Installer 12 beta..
..he still sending me same error "Package Not Valid".
Can you list me the excact steps you do to downgrade camera with xdowngrader?
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This install command working on latest xiaomi.eu_multi_MI11Pro_MI11Ultra_V13.0.13.0.SKACNXMadb install -d -r
Installing via adb command (google it)Please explane exactly what to do, thanks
ThanksInstalling via adb command (google it)
1. Enable adb in phone
2. On terminal type adb install -d -r /path-to-apk
3. Done
In my case i only needed to write "adb install leica.apk" .Installing via adb command (google it)
1. Enable adb in phone
2. On terminal type adb install -d -r /path-to-apk
3. Done
It works on EU MIUI 13 stable, however, it will revert back to original camera after a reboot. Is there anyway to keep it persistent even after reboot ?Installing via adb command (google it)
1. Enable adb in phone
2. On terminal type adb install -d -r /path-to-apk
3. Done
In my case it diesIt works on EU MIUI 13 stable, however, it will revert back to original camera after a reboot. Is there anyway to keep it persistent even after reboot ?
In my case it did not revert back after rebootIt works on EU MIUI 13 stable, however, it will revert back to original camera after a reboot. Is there anyway to keep it persistent even after reboot ?
Leica version will be overwritten.Can I downgrade rom, install leica app and install latest rom without losing leica app?
Mi 11 Ultra, EU 13.0.13 latest version.
Unable to install, even with the package installer. Tried the suggested package installer & the latest one. Also tried the suggested camera & the latest camera.
the version available in 13.0.13 ROM is 4.5.000250.6 & the Xiaomi camera in apkmirror 4.5.000191.
Error: App not installed as package appears to be invalid.
Mi 11 Ultra, EU 13.0.13 latest version.
Unable to install, even with the package installer. Tried the suggested package installer & the latest one. Also tried the suggested camera & the latest camera.
the version available in 13.0.13 ROM is 4.5.000250.6 & the Xiaomi camera in apkmirror 4.5.000191.
Error: App not installed as package appears to be invalid.
Nop. That was the error for non compatibility. Installed Leica cam successfully after uninstalling stock camera using debloaterI think your apk is corrupt....
Error: App not installed as package appears to be invalid.
I am not rooted, even uninstalling with ADB, and installing Leica, it reverts back to old camera after reboot. Anyway around it ?Nop. That was the error for non compatibility. Installed Leica cam successfully after uninstalling stock camera using debloater
just keep holding the shutter and throw it to the sideI like the leica App but there is missing dynamic shots
I would like to know if it works too :/I am not rooted, even uninstalling with ADB, and installing Leica, it reverts back to old camera after reboot. Anyway around it ?
Or can I delete the com.android.camera folder using TWRP ?
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