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Tickle My Android v5.4


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Tickle My Android, or TMA for short, is a command line tool for Windows that uses apktool to help you pull and decompile files from your Android Apk phone or tablet.

But it can also:



  • change the battery icon,

  • change the WiFi icon,

  • change the signal icon,

  • change the emoticons,

  • change the notification toggles,

  • change the transparency of the statusbar (if the rom allows it),

  • add Ice-Cream Sandwich-style transitions

  • zipalign apk files,

  • sign new apk files,

  • sign recompiled apk files in the same way as the original,

  • deodex apk and jar files,

  • backup personal data and transfer to a brand new device,

  • resize and change boot animations,

  • change fonts,

  • add sounds from other devices,

  • create backup-generating flashable zip files

  • ..and now comes in Portuguese and French!!



To use Tickle My Android, you will need:


  • - a rooted Android phone or tablet with USB Debugging enabled and ClockworkMod Recovery installed ,

  • - any version of Android on that device,

  • - a Windows PC (XP or above) with the phone or tablet's drivers installed as well as Java Runtime Environment 1.6 minimum,

  • - a USB cable to connect your device to the PC,

  • - patience and a little common sense
Download the tool to the root of 'c:\' from the link at the bottom of this post and put it in the folder you want to do from your modding from and run it. This is a self-extracting archive which, once it's extracted everything, will put on your PC a new folder called "Tickle My Android". This is where the tool runs from.

The "_deodex", "_in", "_out" and "_working" folders we'll talk about later.
The "tool_files" folder contains various files Tickle My Android needs to run.
The "user_files" folder will hold your backups, boot animations and fonts.
And the "Tickle My Android" shortcut starts the tool. Click on that and away we go!

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Click here to find out how to change your icons.
Click here to find out how to change your boot animation and font.
Click here to find out how to deodex your rom and how to backup personal data.

Also look at these other threads of mine for tutorials on centering the clock on the statusbar and all kinds of other fun stuff:
- How To Center The Clock And Move Around Other Icons
- How To Change The Colour Of The Clock And Other Text


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Don't know what I'm talking about?

Never heard of apktool before?

Don't worry, TMA has been designed to make things as simple as possible..

First, backup your phone or tablet. If you don't know how to do this, it's worth finding out first before going any further. Tickle My Android lets you change the very workings of your device and if you don't know what you're doing, it's possible to get things wrong. If you haven't made a backup, you could lose everything..

Then choose Option 2 to go to the theming menu.


Next use Option 2 again to go to the pull menu.


This gives you the option of pulling (copying from your Android device to the PC) one of the most commonly modified system files, or any other file you wish.

Pull, decompile and install framework-res.apk first.
You may need to do this even you're not planning to mod framework-res.apk itself. Installing it to the PC will make its resources available, which can be essential if you're modding any other system app.
In fact, depending on what you're modding, you may need to install other resource files as well. You'll normally find these in your framework folder with "resources" or "res" in the filename. If in doubt, use the 'ADB Shell' option and enter the command 'ls system/framework' to see what files you actually have in the framework folder.

This file goes into the "_in" folder. You then have the option of backing it up (always a good idea), then decompiling it. Once a file has been decompiled, have a look in the "_working" folder. You'll see a folder with the same name as that file, this contains all the various files (images, xml, smali, etc) that the file you pulled actually consists of. Now you can make all the changes you desire.

Once you've finished changing things, go back to the theming menu and select Option 13 to recompile and put everything in that folder back into a single file. This recompiled file will now be in the "_out" folder. From there you can push it back to the device, right?

Well...no.

Or at least, not yet.

If your recompiled file is an .apk or a .jar, it will have everything it needs in it but it might not be laid out the way Android likes and it might not be signed correctly either so it won't actually work.

If you pulled a system file, then it needs to be signed the same way as it was before and the compression rates need to be the right way around as well. So select Option 14 to prepare the file correctly. If it's not a system file, you can use Option 15 to sign it instead.

Now you can push it back to the device.

This is where ClockworkMod Recovery comes in. Head back to the title menu and select Option 7 to create a flashable zip. This uses the Universal Flashing Tool by JRsoft and Intronauta. This is a very handy tool and full credit goes to them. It can do a lot of clever things but the bit that I like most is that it creates a flashable backup of every file you've changed. Don't like what you've changed? Just flash the backup!

Simple, no?

Well, if you're having trouble, or if you have no idea what any of the above means, Tickle My Android now comes with the Mini Menu. This is a slower method but it does everything for you. You don't need to worry about installing the right resource files, or what files to decompile when, or remembering to prepare the files after. The Mini Menu will do it all for you. All you have to do is tell it which mods you want to apply and it will do the rest.

Use Option 1 to get it ready, Options 2-7 to make changes and Option 8 to create a flashable zip in the "_out" folder. Then Option 9 to clean up, ready for next time.

The Mini Menu is simple, but slow, and is meant for less advanced users. But there's no shame in being a less advanced user, we've all been there.

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Compatibility Issues

Tickle My Android's decompiler function always uses the very latest apktool files, as well as the very best aapt files, available. But, because Android is an open-source OS, there will always be some implementations of it that TMA will not be fully compatible with.

Currently, TMA is not fully compatible with some official MIUI rom's. This is because MIUI isn't open-source, unlike Android itself, and the developers aren't sharing how they construct their files.

TMA is also not fully compatible with HTC Sense 4.0+. This is because HTC have constructed their files in a different way to the Android norm and aren't letting people outside the company know how they did it.

TMA also has problems with stock Asus Transformer apk's. BUT there is a fix! Click on this post here to find out what to do. Many thanks to allan1313 for this.

There will be some devices/roms that are unable to use the zip files TMA creates and you'll be given an error code:0. This is down to the update-binary and can be easily fixed.
Take the update-binary from a working zip file and place it in the user_files folder. Run the tool and it will be absorbed into the zip template. In other words, all future zip files will use that update_binary!

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If you're having problems decompiling or recompiling, I'm more than happy to help..but I will need information from you first. So here's how to help me to help you:

Fill out this form here. Just copy and paste then fill in your answers.



  1. What phone/tablet are you using?:

  2. What version of Android are you running?:

  3. What sort of rom are you on? (I need to know about OEM roms as well. That's things like Sense, Touchwiz, etc)

  4. What are you trying to decompile/recompile?

  5. What resources apps have you installed?

  6. Are the files you're using odexed or deodexed?

  7. What mod are you trying to do?

  8. Do your files work if you decompile, recompile and prepare them without changing anything?

  9. Have you tried the Mini Menu and, if you did, what happened?

  10. What problems are you having? (Give me some detail here, don't just say "It doesn't work.")

  11. Please also copy and paste the log files for the files you're modding (use Option 1 in the theming menu) as well as the history.txt logfile.
It can take a lot of time, and a lot of posts, to track down what could be causing an error, so I will need this information before I can start to help you. The more information I have, the faster I can fix the issue.
Please be aware that I won't help you without this information.


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