Using WaveSpoofer to Install Cracked Paid Apps on Samsung

WaveSpoofer is a tool to manually install cracked paid apps on Samsung wave according to your operating system Bada. You are restricted to use Samsung App Store for any application it is, this trick allows you to install applications manually.

It is difficult (although not impossible) to find BADA applications and games on the Web. There’s no such file extension BADA makes the search more difficult. Moreover, BADA restrictions are such that you can not install the application only through the transfer of necessary files to your memory card.

Wave Spoofer

How to Use WaveSpoofer? You need following things before proceeding:

  1. WaveSpoofer 2.5
  2. Original App- Paid Application / Cracked BADA app which you have to download by searching on Google.
  3. Container App- This can be any crappy application downloaded via app store or installed via KIES.

The procedure consists of replacing the contents of already installed app with the one you want which is paid / cracked BADA app using Wave Spoofer.

When you download any cracked Games from web, the name of container app (Free) is mentioned so that you can replace and if not- anything is written and in that case, you can replace it with any free app.

  1. Download both- Original app and Container app.
  2. Connect your phone via USB in Mass Storage Mode.
  3. Open Wave Spoofer > Select Original App and Container app.

WaveSpoofer

In case, the container app was mentioned while downloading, find the folder of same name as cracked app in the Phone memory card. Location of Container app is \others\_@@bada_applications@@_\

If there is something that was mentioned during the download, then do not have to worry about folder name. When it’s done! Click on false impersonation when done correctly, disconnect the phone and restart.

You will notice that mimic the application is now open means anything you wanted. Spoofer wave also has the option to provide the name of custom and application icon so that no more is the name of application container.

[via: blogsolute.com]