


I hope you like the ported apps from the HTC One M9. After copying the files into the System directory you’ll have to fix file permissions to rw-r–r– (0644) for each file and then reboot the device. Please note that the package contains a lot of proprietary files (lib.so) that also need to be pushed into appropriate directories. In case you don’t have a custom recovery installed on your device, you can try pushing the apps into System> apps & System> priv-apps folders using a root file browser app. Method 2: Pushing Apps Using Root Browser

Confirm the installation and wait until it’s flashed.Now select the Install option, navigate to HTC_One_M9_apps.zip and select it.Create a backup of your ROM using the Backup option.Download the ported apps in flashable Zip: HTC_One_M9_apps.zip.Note: For more detailed steps on flashing Zip file in CWM/PhilZ/TWRP recovery, please refer to this guide. It simply means that you must have root and a custom recovery installed on your device to be able to flash it. Approximately 150 MB free space on the system.Īs I already mentioned above, the HTC One M9’s apps and widgets have been packed in a flashable Zip.A rooted Android device with a custom recovery.HTC Widgets: WiFi, Hotspot, GPS, Screen Timeout, Screen Brightness, Background Data, Auto Rotate.Here’s a list of the contents of the flashable Zip: Having flashed the ported apps on your device, you’ll be able to enjoy the HTC One M9’s Sense 7 based BlinkFeed home launcher, weather clock widgets and a number of multimedia apps. Since I wanted to experience the One M9’s apps and widgets on my Nexus 5, the outcome is here. I have always been a fan of the Sense UI (I never owned a HTC phone though). Install HTC BlinkFeed Launcher (Sense 6 and 7) on Your Android Device It was really a difficult job but all’s well if end’s well! Also see: Having gone through a lot of hard work, encountering errors and fixing them, I am finally here with something worthwhile. As I said in my previous post, I had also been working on porting a lot more apps from the M9. Just a few days ago, I shared my port of the HTC One M9’s stock camera app for all Android devices running AOSP, CM or Nexus based ROMs. The developers have already started porting the apps and widgets from the new phones for other devices. The Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9, one of the most anticipated smartphones of the year, have finally been unveiled and there has been a showering of stuff from both the devices for the past few weeks.
