How to edit some additional tweaks on Samsung Galaxy or Android OS. This video is made based on Samsung Additional Tweaks by el0xren@XDA. This video will show you how to do that by editing floating_feature.xml, build.prop and cscfeature.xml. The phone must be rooted, I recommend to use Mi Xplorer app, It has all in one feature and easy to understand and good navigation.
In the video I tested it on Samsung Galaxy A30 with InfinityOS v3.0 installed. It may be not work on stock rom, I have tested it and founded a file encryted. We will work with 3 files floating_feature.xml, build.prop and cscfeature.xml, you can edit it as you like. It may be work for other samsung galaxy models.
Instructions:
- Make sure the phone is Rooted
- Download and install Mi Xplorer (MiX)
- Open MiX
- Tap side menu
- Tap Root
- First time open Root folder, You will be asked for Grant access, allow it
- floating_feature.xml : go to system/vendor/etc, tap floating_feature.xml, select open with Code Editor, after edit it don’t forget to save it.
- build.prop : go to system/system, tap build.prop, select open with Code Editor, after edit it don’t forget to save it.
- cscfeature.xml : go to product/omc/Your Region/conf, tap build.prop, select open with Code Editor, after edit it don’t forget to save it. ( region like INS, XID etc )
Download and Links
- Mi Xplorer apk here
- Samsung Galaxy A30: InfinityOS v3.0 OneUI 2.5 Android 10 Q
- Root InfinityOS v3.0 A30: Install Magisk Manager. Magisk Manager will ask to do additional setups. Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device.
- You can see at XDA thread: Samsung Additional Tweaks
Notes / Warning!
- Use at your own risk, I’m not responsible for bricking your device.
- Using the incorrect file may brick your device.
- If your target device has a custom firmware flash counter, Rooting will trigger it. If you’re lucky, Triangle Away has support for your device and can be used to reset the counter.
- If you have a KNOX-enabled device, Rooting will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status !
- If your device storage is encrypted, Rooting will wipe your data !
- If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device – with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically “OEM unlock” and wipe your data !
- Make sure to backup your important data before root it.
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