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Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik. 1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions. 2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android 3. Copy shared_prefs/KikPreferences.xml to a nonroot directory. 4. Upload this file to a file hosting site 5. Download it onto your Jolla 6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.) 7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the KikPreferences.xml 8. Execute this command 'cp KikPreferences.xml /data/data/kik.android' 9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in. If for some reason this doesn't work instead of copying just the KikPreferences.xml copy the whole /data/data/kik.android folder to your phone.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If you could find the same KikPreferences.xml on your iphone it might work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls.

Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik. kik.
1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions. 2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android 3. Copy shared_prefs/KikPreferences.xml to a nonroot directory. 4. Upload this file to a file hosting site 5. Download it onto your Jolla 6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.) 7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the KikPreferences.xml 8. Execute this command 'cp KikPreferences.xml /data/data/kik.android' 9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in. If for some reason this doesn't work instead of copying just the KikPreferences.xml copy the whole /data/data/kik.android folder to your phone.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If you could find the same KikPreferences.xml on your iphone it might work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls.

Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.
1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions. 2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android 3. Copy shared_prefs/KikPreferences.xml to a nonroot directory. 4. Upload this file to a file hosting site 5. Download it onto your Jolla 6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.) 7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the KikPreferences.xml 8. Execute this command 'cp KikPreferences.xml /data/data/kik.android' 9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in. If for some reason this doesn't work instead of copying just the KikPreferences.xml copy the whole /data/data/kik.android folder to your phone.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If you could find the same KikPreferences.xml on your iphone it might work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls.

Solution [Updated]Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.
1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions. 2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android 3. Copy shared_prefs/KikPreferences.xml the whole shared_prefs/ to a nonroot directory and copy thè whole databases/ folder to a nonroot directory. Compress these two folders into a .zip 4. Upload this file to a file hosting site 5. Download it onto your Jolla 6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.) 7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the KikPreferences.xml zip. Type 'unzip downloaded.zip' 8. Execute this command 'cp KikPreferences.xml shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android' 9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in. You should notice your contacts are missing and messages. If you failed to log in, uninstall kik and try again. 10. To retrieve your contacts and messages type this command in the directory with the unzipped files. 'cp databases /data/data/kik.android'

You should now be successfully logged into kik with all your messages.

If for some reason this doesn't work instead of copying just the KikPreferences.xml you may have to copy the whole /data/data/kik.android folder to your phone.some other folders like files/.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If you could find the same KikPreferences.xml thr iphone xml files in the shared_prefs/ directory and the database files are the on your iphone it might work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls.xmls but i havent done it on thr iphone so its safer to use a rooted android.

[Updated]Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.
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  1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions. 2. permissions.

  2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android 3. /data/data/kik.android

  3. Copy the whole shared_prefs/ to a nonroot directory and copy thè whole databases/ folder to a nonroot directory. Compress these two folders into a .zip 4. .zip

  4. Upload this file to a file hosting site 5. site

  5. Download it onto your Jolla 6. Jolla

  6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.) 7. forums.)

  7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the zip. Type 'unzip downloaded.zip' 8. downloaded.zip'

  8. Execute this command 'cp shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android' 9. /data/data/kik.android'

  9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in. You in.

*You should notice your contacts are missing and messages. If you failed to log in, uninstall kik and try again. 10. again.

  1. To retrieve your contacts and messages type this command in the directory with the unzipped files. 'cp databases /data/data/kik.android'

You should now be successfully logged into kik with all your messages.

If for some reason this doesn't work you may have to copy some other folders like files/.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If thr iphone xml files in the shared_prefs/ directory and the database files are the on your iphone it might work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls but i havent done it on thr iphone so its safer to use a rooted android.

[Updated]Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.

  1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions.

  2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android

  3. Copy the whole shared_prefs/ to a nonroot directory and copy thè whole databases/ folder to a nonroot directory. Compress these two folders into a .zip

  4. Upload this file to a file hosting site

  5. Download it onto your Jolla

  6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.)

  7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the zip. Type 'unzip downloaded.zip'

  8. Execute this command 'cp shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android'

  9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in.

*You should notice your contacts are missing and messages. If you failed to log in, uninstall kik and try again.

  1. To retrieve your contacts and messages type this command in the directory with the unzipped files. 'cp databases /data/data/kik.android'

You should now be successfully logged into kik with all your messages.

If for some reason this doesn't work you may have to copy some other folders like files/.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If thr the iphone xml files in the shared_prefs/ directory and the database files on your iphone are the on your iphone same as the android ones, it mightshould work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls but i havent done it on thr the iphone so its safer to use a rooted android.

[Updated]Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.

  1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions.

  2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android

  3. Copy the whole shared_prefs/ to a nonroot directory and copy thè whole databases/ folder to a nonroot directory. Compress these two folders into a .zip

  4. Upload this file to a file hosting site

  5. Download it onto your Jolla

  6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.)

  7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the zip. Type 'unzip downloaded.zip'

  8. Execute this command 'cp -r shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android'

  9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in.

*You should notice your contacts are missing and messages. If you failed to log in, uninstall kik and try again.

  1. To retrieve your contacts and messages type this command in the directory with the unzipped files. 'cp -r databases /data/data/kik.android'

You should now be successfully logged into kik with all your messages.

If for some reason this doesn't work you may have to copy some other folders like files/.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If the iphone xml files in the shared_prefs/ directory and the database files on your iphone are the same as the android ones, it should work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls but i havent done it on the iphone so its safer to use a rooted android.

[Updated]Solution to Kik Messenger on SailFish

IMPORTANT UPDATE: You do NOT need an android phone to get KiK up and running!

Here is a solution for those who don't own an android phone or do not want/are unable to root it.

Guide for Windows, but it should work anywhere Bluestacks works:

  1. Install Bluestacks from here: http://www.bluestacks.com/download.html This is a platform to run android appliations on your PC.

  2. Install KiK and login or create an account.

  3. Install the app Root Explorer (still inside Bluestacks) and open it You have to copy the folders /data/data/kik.android/databases and /data/data/kik.android/shared_prefs from inside Bluestacks one at a time (Hold down the left mouse button and choose copy) then (from inside Bluestacks) navigate to sdcard\windows\BstSharedFolder and paste the folders one at a time here.

  4. Close Bluestacks and go to the folder for Sd storage that we just copied the folders to, depending on your install path it is located in "BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder".

  5. Zip these files using winrar or 7-zip name it kik.zip

  6. Connect your Jolla to your PC and copy over the zip file.

  7. Enable developer mode on jolla and enable remote connection to generate your su-devel password

  8. Open Terminal (a new app that is installed after enabling developer mode)

  9. type: 'cp -r shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android'

  10. Open KiK and make sure you ARE logged in, no login screen should appear, Close KiK.

  11. In console, type: 'cp databases /data/data/kik.android'

  12. Now your contacts and messages should be there.

Notes: Remember to install KiK on your Jolla BEFORE copying the folders. Also, for me it seems to have failed the first time because I copied both the databases and the shared_prefs at the same time. Start with shared prefs and then make sure you are signed in to KiK when starting the app (You should not see the login screen), then close KiK and then copy databases.

If at first you fail, try again, it worked for me. ;)

Default post: Solution for android phone users:

This is a implausible solution to Kik on the Jolla Phone but it works. It is possible to log into kik usinf a xmpp client but thst takes alot more work than this method.

Unfortunately this method only works with a rooted android. Requirements: Rooted Android ES File Explorer on android phone Jolla phone with terminal 0. Reinstall kik. Every time you do this reinstall kik.

  1. Open ES File Explorer on your android phone. Grant the app root permissions.

  2. Navigate to /data/data/kik.android

  3. Copy the whole shared_prefs/ to a nonroot directory and copy thè whole databases/ folder to a nonroot directory. Compress these two folders into a .zip

  4. Upload this file to a file hosting site

  5. Download it onto your Jolla

  6. Open terminal and type 'devel-su' (If you havent set this up please look for the tutorial somewhere on these forums.)

  7. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the zip. Type 'unzip downloaded.zip'

  8. Execute this command 'cp -r shared_prefs /data/data/kik.android'

  9. You can now open kik and you should be logged in.

*You should notice your contacts are missing and messages. If you failed to log in, uninstall kik and try again.

  1. To retrieve your contacts and messages type this command in the directory with the unzipped files. 'cp -r databases /data/data/kik.android'

You should now be successfully logged into kik with all your messages.

If for some reason this doesn't work you may have to copy some other folders like files/.

Happy sailing!

I apologize for the iphone users. If the iphone xml files in the shared_prefs/ directory and the database files on your iphone are the same as the android ones, it should work. Im pretty sure they use the same xmls but i havent done it on the iphone so its safer to use a rooted android.