How can I reinstall S Planner?

benanarama

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I deleted the S Planner app files with a root browser because I thought I didn't need that app. I am using Google Calendar. After I deleted them I noticed that Google Calendar was not working anymore. I guess it somehow depends on S Planner...

Anyway, I did back up the S Planner .apk files before I deleted them: SecCalender_SPen.apk and SecCalendarProvider.apk. Unfortunately I didn't back up the respective .odex files though. So I copied the two .apks back into /system/app and restarted the phone. That didn't help. S Planner is still gone. I also tried reinstalling Google Calendar but that doesn't solve the problem either.

Is there a way of restoring S Planner? Will a factory reset on my rooted S4 mini restore it? I doubt it because afaik a factory reset doesn't affect the system partition.
 
You can check the Sam Mobile website to determine the ROM you need or want and download from there.

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Is a stock ROM the same thing as a firmware? Meaning it will completely reset my phone to its original state and I will have to reroot it to get root access?
Why can't I restore S Planner without the .odex files?
 
Is a stock ROM the same thing as a firmware? Meaning it will completely reset my phone to its original state and I will have to reroot it to get root access?
Why can't I restore S Planner without the .odex files?

Yes it will reset the phone, and I think it is because of how tied in the app is with the ROM.

From a Sprint Moto X on AC forums app.
 
I have sort of the same problem. After updating to android 4.3 my s-planner is gone. I've tried to reset the phone with no result.

Any suggestions?

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I deleted the S Planner app files with a root browser because I thought I didn't need that app. I am using Google Calendar. After I deleted them I noticed that Google Calendar was not working anymore. I guess it somehow depends on S Planner...

Anyway, I did back up the S Planner .apk files before I deleted them: SecCalender_SPen.apk and SecCalendarProvider.apk. Unfortunately I didn't back up the respective .odex files though. So I copied the two .apks back into /system/app and restarted the phone. That didn't help. S Planner is still gone. I also tried reinstalling Google Calendar but that doesn't solve the problem either.

Is there a way of restoring S Planner? Will a factory reset on my rooted S4 mini restore it? I doubt it because afaik a factory reset doesn't affect the system partition.
 
I deleted the S Planner app files with a root browser because I thought I didn't need that app. I am using Google Calendar. After I deleted them I noticed that Google Calendar was not working anymore. I guess it somehow depends on S Planner...

Anyway, I did back up the S Planner .apk files before I deleted them: SecCalender_SPen.apk and SecCalendarProvider.apk. Unfortunately I didn't back up the respective .odex files though. So I copied the two .apks back into /system/app and restarted the phone. That didn't help. S Planner is still gone. I also tried reinstalling Google Calendar but that doesn't solve the problem either.

Is there a way of restoring S Planner? Will a factory reset on my rooted S4 mini restore it? I doubt it because afaik a factory reset doesn't affect the system partition.
 
I deleted the S Planner app files with a root browser because I thought I didn't need that app. I am using Google Calendar. After I deleted them I noticed that Google Calendar was not working anymore. I guess it somehow depends on S Planner...

Anyway, I did back up the S Planner .apk files before I deleted them: SecCalender_SPen.apk and SecCalendarProvider.apk. Unfortunately I didn't back up the respective .odex files though. So I copied the two .apks back into /system/app and restarted the phone. That didn't help. S Planner is still gone. I also tried reinstalling Google Calendar but that doesn't solve the problem either.

Is there a way of restoring S Planner? Will a factory reset on my rooted S4 mini restore it? I doubt it because afaik a factory reset doesn't affect the system partition.