Xenologer: repackaging Google Glass XE5 APKs to run on other devices
Google Glass's build process is fairly conservative - they don't use hidden APIs often, and when they do, they use reflection. Thus, it is relatively easy to repackage the Glass APKs for other devices.
Modifications to the base APK
The use-library element in AndroidManifest is removed, as it refers to unused code.
com/google/glass/hidden/HiddenViewConfiguration.smali is patched to always return 0xffff instead of calling the nonexistent View.getDeviceTapTimeout
An instructional video (don_doff_background.mov, 8MB) is removed to save space.
All native libraries required are shipped with the APK, as are all the Glass fonts.
For the camera, instead of calling Camera.open() to get the rear facing camera, Camera.open(0) is called to get the first camera, as the Nexus 7 doesn't have a rear camera.
For Home, removed the connectivity check for voice commands
Install
Download the APK:
Home: http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/glasshome-modded.apk
Camera: http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/glasscamera-modded.apk
Maps: http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/glassmaps-modded.apk
Setup: http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/glasssetup-modded.apk This one's been modified so that instead of scanning a barcode, it uses the existing Google Account to setup and then force closes.
Install just like any other boring APK. None of the Google Glass apps need system privilages. I do not recommend installing these APKs as system APKs, as the Glass apps will attempt to reboot the phone after a force close.
For more fun, install Recolada (see below), start it, then download the official MyGlass companion (can't download in your country? https://www.dropbox.com/s/5u88xt3iqd0wndw/com.google.glass.companion-130-v1.3.0.apk ) onto another companion phone and connect to the Glass device with MyGlass.
Thanks to @mralext20 for the copy of MyGlass!
Glass apps that won't be converted
Hangouts: crashes on Android 4.2 due to a change in the underlying Android code. If you have another version of Android, try http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/glasshangouts-modded.apk
GlassSound.apk: installs and runs without modification. Get a copy from any XE5 system dump. Not essential for Glass; Glass will just run muted without it.
GlassPhotosphere.apk: As stated by http://www.studio8apps.com/running-google-glass-photo-sphere-viewer-on-android-phone/ , runs (for the easter egg) without modification. Again, any dumped copy from a XE5 should run fine. Not essential to Glass.
GlassBluetooth.apk: Doesn't work properly; you don't need it as I made a clone of the Identity Service part of it at http://zhuowei.github.io/Xenologer/util/Recolada-release.apk for connecting with MyGlass. Tap the Recolada app icon to start the background Identity Service.
Tutorials and guides
Need help? Want to help? Check out the Wiki page.
Tutorial by tonystark23: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsu9xvpdNw
Virtual DPad app for navigating around Glass by Androguide: https://github.com/Androguide/GLASSInput/blob/master/GlassInput.apk?raw=true
Building these APKs from the modified dump
This area is still quite rough - I would love some help!
These sources are managed with a shell script (because I am not familiar with git submodules).
Run getsrc.sh then one of the build*.sh to build the APK you want. You need to modify them to suit your needs. In particular, there's a dosignapk.sh script that they call, which signs the APKs with your key. Go to http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html for details.
You must have APKTool, 7Zip, and the Android SDK in your path.
Finally, note that the build scripts copy the com folder into the resulting APKs, as APKTool is too dumb to get them from the original APK.
Credits/License
While I don't have permission from the Glass team to post these, Google Glass is a device for explorers, thus, I believe it agrees with the spirit of discovery to post these APKs.
The APK was pulled from Android Police's dump at http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/08/download-google-glass-xe4-and-xe5-system-dumps-please-do-something-cool-with-these/