Fix: ThreeinTouch on a Rooted Android Device.
Posted on the 31 July 2014 by Andrew Monks
@mramonks
I recently converted to 3's network because of its overall cheapness, but also It's pretty good coverage. In recent days they have just released their ThreeinTouch app that allows you to make calls and send texts over a wifi signal. I have been using it for a couple of weeks because I managed to get on their beta program. It's not perfect as apps go, but I'll save that for another day!The first problem to over come is being rooted, the app does not like you being rooted. Luckily for anyone who is rooted this is not a major problem. There's just a few easy steps that will fix this for you that I'll list below...
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Theres a good chance if your rooted you're familliar with Xposed. It's basically an app that change the behavior of your roms with tweaks and fixes. Download it from this page. Put onto your phones sd card and install.
2.Once installed click on framework, then Install/Update. It will probably ask your for root permissions. Accept like normal, your phone will then reboot.3.When it's rebooted click onto download, then use the search bar to find rootcloak. Then press>slide>press and install that. 4.Then go back to the modules option. Put a tick in the box for rootcloak and reboot your phone. 5.You'll find rootcloak installed in the app draw. Open the app, click on Add/Remove apps.Then press the + button. A list of your apps will appear. Scroll down to find the ThreeinTouch app and press on it. It will minimize the window, don't be alarmed it's worked.
All that's needed now is a final reboot and you should be good to go!! You'd best hope you have a signal to register!!I hope this has helped you out, please share and +1 the post.