Hi,
now, look into the Future.
Then I've got a question.
All we're Reading in this Forum have a recovery Rom to use modded ROM like MoDaCo. We flashed a modded ROM to Hero.
What is, if HTC releases an Update with Android 2.0
Should we wait then that Paul releases an MoDaCo with Android 2.0 an Flash this in usual way on our phones or could we install this original ROM to our existing Heroes?
if you take the risk of being not rooted for some time then install the original. it might take some time until the new rom is rooted, actually i will probably wait for the following modaco release.
Or if we are lucky Paul might get it early, you never know!
Hi,
I am new to this area & I would like to know if :
1. One can flash any ROM irrespective of the Kernel version with which the phone was pre installed with.
2. My Samsung Galaxy S2 has the original kernel version I9100XWKF3.
I rooted it to AndyX ROM with kernel version as XXLPB
3. I found performce problems like Contacts app being very slow & crashing most of the time after installing the above. Sometimes the phone shuts down too
4. Is that because of installing a different kernel ?
5. Is there a stable version of ROM that is compatible with my kernel version.
Thanks
Nash
I think you need a few lessons in how to write lists of questions.
1). Yes, as long as it's for the correct device
2). Not a question and now you're using a ROM based on a leaked, buggy, unstable ROM - fail.
3). Not a question and see above.
4). If it doesn't happen on an unmodified stock, officially released ROM, yes, though I presume you mean ROM, not kernel.
5). Any officially released stock ROM is considered stable, otherwise Samsung wouldn't release them.
I have a Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (bought in China 2 years ago).
In the past I have changed it's rom to SuperROM#v1.1 found here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374135.
The current Android version is 2.3.6 (oldddd )
Kernel version is : 2.6.35.7
Baseband version : I9100GZCKI1
I also have CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 for GS2.
I would really like to upgrade to JellyBean.
I have seen a couple of versions here:
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...100g-android422-jellybean-aokp-mr1-build6.htm
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...-android422-jellybean-vanilla-rootbox-rom.htm
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...droid422-jellybean-update-slimbean-build5.htm
and of course all the ROMs here on the site (too much to choose from !)
My question is : can my *Chinese* device be upgraded to JellyBean ?
If so - I have read on some forum threads that I need to somehow get the stock roms first, but I have no idea where to get them for the Chinese device.
Any help would be very much appreciated...
S2User said:
I have a Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (bought in China 2 years ago).
In the past I have changed it's rom to SuperROM#v1.1 found here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374135.
The current Android version is 2.3.6 (oldddd )
Kernel version is : 2.6.35.7
Baseband version : I9100GZCKI1
I also have CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 for GS2.
I would really like to upgrade to JellyBean.
I have seen a couple of versions here:
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...100g-android422-jellybean-aokp-mr1-build6.htm
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...-android422-jellybean-vanilla-rootbox-rom.htm
* http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...droid422-jellybean-update-slimbean-build5.htm
and of course all the ROMs here on the site (too much to choose from !)
My question is : can my *Chinese* device be upgraded to JellyBean ?
If so - I have read on some forum threads that I need to somehow get the stock roms first, but I have no idea where to get them for the Chinese device.
Any help would be very much appreciated...
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officially yes, unofficially(none samsung) yes
official:
take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171269 (thanks to hacbaoklhh for posting this thread)
unofficial (none samsung)
first you need to do the official thing (so you can get the ics/jb boatloader in), if you wish to stick with the official then you're done, no need to continue.
then you need to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113545 flash via stock recovery (thanks to Ryuinferno for his great work)
then you can flash whatever rom you want (AOSP, AOKP, MIUI)
to revert back to original:
take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916623 (thanks to Harchaoui for his hard work) or you can do the official thing again via odin, end of story
but i wouldnt revert back to chinese stock rom, we have the best developers and our 4.2.2 has become so stable
good luck
xtachix said:
officially yes, unofficially(none samsung) yes
official:
take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171269 (thanks to hacbaoklhh for posting this thread)
unofficial (none samsung)
first you need to do the official thing (so you can get the ics/jb boatloader in), if you wish to stick with the official then you're done, no need to continue.
then you need to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113545 flash via stock recovery (thanks to Ryuinferno for his great work)
then you can flash whatever rom you want (AOSP, AOKP, MIUI)
to revert back to original:
take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916623 (thanks to Harchaoui for his hard work) or you can do the official thing again via odin, end of story
but i wouldnt revert back to chinese stock rom, we have the best developers and our 4.2.2 has become so stable
good luck
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Wow, that was fast !
Thanks so much for the response.
I have 3 questions if you could answer:
1. In your first link it says "Instructions For Flashing ICS:".
Does it mean that is will flash ICS or that I need to have ICS to flash it ?
because I don't have ICS... I have Gingerbread ...
2. Does the process in both your links change the Kernel or the Rom ?
(I managed to forget all this stuff since I last did this 2 years ago)
3. Which ROM would you recommend to use ? (out of the AOPS, AOKS and MIUI)
Thanks !
S2User said:
Wow, that was fast !
Thanks so much for the response.
I have 3 questions if you could answer:
1. In your first link it says "Instructions For Flashing ICS:".
Does it mean that is will flash ICS or that I need to have ICS to flash it ?
because I don't have ICS... I have Gingerbread ...
2. Does the process in both your links change the Kernel or the Rom ?
(I managed to forget all this stuff since I last did this 2 years ago)
3. Which ROM would you recommend to use ? (out of the AOPS, AOKS and MIUI)
Thanks !
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1. its ok, that's probably just a typo, the android version there is 4.1.2. should state JB. via odin you can flash that and you will have official JB
flashing via odin doesnt care which version of android you currently have
2. the process of the first link will basically put a whole new kernel and rom in your system. you will have official JB kernel from samsung along with official rom from samsung. your version will be 4.1.2. (this is required to get the ics/jb bootloader which you dont have)
the purpose of the second link is to change the kernel so that it has cwm or twrp recovery integrated in. this will allow you to flash mods and roms and all that. but it is not necisary if you are not willing to use AOSP AOKP MIUI. if you'd like to stick with the official and see how it performs then you don't have to do the second link
3. personally i think the simpler the better, i use CM10.1 (CyanogenMod 10.1) <----- thanks to codworkerx, i also like Thinking Bridge http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199527 (thanks to Black_Prince for his great work)
couple any of those roms with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2251840 kernel (thanks to biagio7xD) and you will have a super fast rom with no SOD
xtachix said:
1. its ok, that's probably just a typo, the android version there is 4.1.2. should state JB. via odin you can flash that and you will have official JB
flashing via odin doesnt care which version of android you currently have
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Thanks for the info.
2. the process of the first link will basically put a whole new kernel and rom in your system. you will have official JB kernel from samsung along with official rom from samsung. your version will be 4.1.2. (this is required to get the ics/jb bootloader which you dont have)
the purpose of the second link is to change the kernel so that it has cwm or twrp recovery integrated in. this will allow you to flash mods and roms and all that. but it is not necisary if you are not willing to use AOSP AOKP MIUI. if you'd like to stick with the official and see how it performs then you don't have to do the second link
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I would like to go with custom ROMs. do I have to do the chapter 'Instructions For Changing CSC' that is in your first link ?
It says that it will wipe my device.
3. personally i think the simpler the better, i use CM10.1 (CyanogenMod 10.1) <----- thanks to codworkerx, i also like Thinking Bridge http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199527 (thanks to Black_Prince for his great work)
couple any of those roms with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2251840 kernel (thanks to biagio7xD) and you will have a super fast rom with no SOD
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Thanks for the info. I don't think I will use the simple CM10.1 . I will look for a nice-looking UI rom.
By the way - do all the ROMs work with the Kernel that I will install in step 1 ?
S2User said:
Thanks for the info.
I would like to go with custom ROMs. do I have to do the chapter 'Instructions For Changing CSC' that is in your first link ?
It says that it will wipe my device.
Thanks for the info. I don't think I will use the simple CM10.1 . I will look for a nice-looking UI rom.
By the way - do all the ROMs work with the Kernel that I will install in step 1 ?
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Dont worry about CSC.
every rom comes with its own kernel, if you're refering to step one as in the official then that's the kernel for official and nothing else
the blazing kernel is also for official and nothing else (or official based roms)
the kernel link i gave you last was for aosp aokp based roms
xtachix said:
Dont worry about CSC.
every rom comes with its own kernel, if you're refering to step one as in the official then that's the kernel for official and nothing else
the blazing kernel is also for official and nothing else (or official based roms)
the kernel link i gave you last was for aosp aokp based roms
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So I am a bit confused now ...
You say 'don't worry about CSC'.
Does that mean I don't have to install CSC ?
Or that I do have to install it, but not worry about it...
also - I understood from your 1st comment that I have to go through the official kernel & rom, before I can put a custom rom.
Did I get it right ?
Because now from your last comment - I am understanding that if I want a custom rom - I can go ahead and just install it with its own kernel, without having to go through the first step of installing the official rom and kernel.
xtachix said:
officially yes, unofficially(none samsung) yes
unofficial (none samsung)
first you need to do the official thing (so you can get the ics/jb boatloader in), if you wish to stick with the official then you're done, no need to continue.
then you need to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113545 flash via stock recovery (thanks to Ryuinferno for his great work)
then you can flash whatever rom you want (AOSP, AOKP, MIUI)
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Another question : I looked at this link - isn't CWM6 old ? I thought that the latest version is 10.1
S2User said:
So I am a bit confused now ...
You say 'don't worry about CSC'.
Does that mean I don't have to install CSC ?
Or that I do have to install it, but not worry about it...
also - I understood from your 1st comment that I have to go through the official kernel & rom, before I can put a custom rom.
Did I get it right ?
Because now from your last comment - I am understanding that if I want a custom rom - I can go ahead and just install it with its own kernel, without having to go through the first step of installing the official rom and kernel.
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dont worry about the csc means really dont worry, every official rom, custom rom, comes with csc. some of them have multiple csc.
S2User said:
Another question : I looked at this link - isn't CWM6 old ? I thought that the latest version is 10.1
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CWM = clockworkmod (this is the recovery integrated with the kernel. you have a few main types- cwm, twrp, official). this recovery allows you to install roms and such. version 6 is the latest. if i'm not mistaken the version you have for gingerbread would be (if you have cwm) 4 or 5.
cm = cyanogenmod (this is the rom)
they are two different things.
let us go through the basics:
what does a ROM have?
it has a kernel (this allows you to do the basic io stuff, it has cwm or twrp >> if custom, or official recover if official)
it has a bootloader (this allows you to get into a specific version of roms), official roms have the bootloader
it has system files (this is the actual rom base, it has all the modules)
it has basic apps (well, these are the apps, dialer, messaging, etc..)
it has csc
it has baseband and ril
let us elaborate a little bit:
your phone currently has gingerbread bootloader. so it is version 2.0+
to use Icecream sandwich you need the icecream sandwich bootloader. 4.0+
different version means different bootloader
this is where flashing a rom via odin comes in handy. it will install that specific bootloader into your phone
ofcourse along with other things, like the kernel, actual rom, apps. so you will have a full 4.1.2 system.
notice: ics and jb bootloaders are the same, reason is simple, the base version of both is 4, if there they introduce a version 5 android then everyone has to get the newest bootloader for version 5 to use it.
it doesnt matter where the 4.x+ comes from, if it is aosp aokp official miui, the bootloader is REQUIRED to run any of those
now your first step is to install the official rom (this way you ensure that you have the proper bootloader, and at the same time you get the official 4.1.2). now if you want to keep the official then there is nothing else to do, if by any chance you need to change csc then the steps there are simple, but it is not required. look up what is csc
next you need to install a kernel that has either cwm or twrp (this way you prepare yourself to install custom roms)
next you select the rom you would like to install, download it and put it in your sdcard
next you boot into recover (notice it is different from the official one, it has many options)
install the rom from the sdcard location
and in many cases you will have to install gapps (google apps, and do not make a mistake and install the wrong one, every version of android has its own gapps, if you have 4.2.2 install ONLY 4.2.2 gapps)
done!
as i mentioned above, every rom comes with whatever that it comes with. a kernel, csc, blah blah blah.
so basically what happens when you flash the custom rom?
simple, you change the kernel (zImage) it has its own and that's what it needs to run, and official kernel cannot run an aosp rom. period.
you put a whole new framework, system, apps, based on the android version they have been developed in.
next if you want to modify things, you can get into themes, installing another kernel, changing baseband and ril(Radio Interface Layer), and so on.
well i hope this helps
xtachix said:
dont worry about the csc means really dont worry, every official rom, custom rom, comes with csc. some of them have multiple csc.
CWM = clockworkmod (this is the recovery integrated with the kernel. you have a few main types- cwm, twrp, official). this recovery allows you to install roms and such. version 6 is the latest. if i'm not mistaken the version you have for gingerbread would be (if you have cwm) 4 or 5.
cm = cyanogenmod (this is the rom)
they are two different things.
let us go through the basics:
what does a ROM have?
it has a kernel (this allows you to do the basic io stuff, it has cwm or twrp >> if custom, or official recover if official)
it has a bootloader (this allows you to get into a specific version of roms), official roms have the bootloader
it has system files (this is the actual rom base, it has all the modules)
it has basic apps (well, these are the apps, dialer, messaging, etc..)
it has csc
it has baseband and ril
let us elaborate a little bit:
your phone currently has gingerbread bootloader. so it is version 2.0+
to use Icecream sandwich you need the icecream sandwich bootloader. 4.0+
different version means different bootloader
this is where flashing a rom via odin comes in handy. it will install that specific bootloader into your phone
ofcourse along with other things, like the kernel, actual rom, apps. so you will have a full 4.1.2 system.
notice: ics and jb bootloaders are the same, reason is simple, the base version of both is 4, if there they introduce a version 5 android then everyone has to get the newest bootloader for version 5 to use it.
it doesnt matter where the 4.x+ comes from, if it is aosp aokp official miui, the bootloader is REQUIRED to run any of those
now your first step is to install the official rom (this way you ensure that you have the proper bootloader, and at the same time you get the official 4.1.2). now if you want to keep the official then there is nothing else to do, if by any chance you need to change csc then the steps there are simple, but it is not required. look up what is csc
next you need to install a kernel that has either cwm or twrp (this way you prepare yourself to install custom roms)
next you select the rom you would like to install, download it and put it in your sdcard
next you boot into recover (notice it is different from the official one, it has many options)
install the rom from the sdcard location
and in many cases you will have to install gapps (google apps, and do not make a mistake and install the wrong one, every version of android has its own gapps, if you have 4.2.2 install ONLY 4.2.2 gapps)
done!
as i mentioned above, every rom comes with whatever that it comes with. a kernel, csc, blah blah blah.
so basically what happens when you flash the custom rom?
simple, you change the kernel (zImage) it has its own and that's what it needs to run, and official kernel cannot run an aosp rom. period.
you put a whole new framework, system, apps, based on the android version they have been developed in.
next if you want to modify things, you can get into themes, installing another kernel, changing baseband and ril(Radio Interface Layer), and so on.
well i hope this helps
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Thanks so much for the information !
I've managed to install 10.1 and now have 4.2.2 !
Thanks so much !
S2User said:
Thanks so much for the information !
I've managed to install 10.1 and now have 4.2.2 !
Thanks so much !
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you're most welcome,
enjoy your newly flashed rom
Hello all, I have a question that I hope isn't already answered.
I have my T-Mobile galaxy S5 and I had rooted it and flashed roms, the whole nine yards... I then un-rooted it and flashed the stock rom (the most current at the time).
It has been a couple months since I have updated it because as you guys know, once you root your phone, you no longer get any OTA updates...
So my question is, if I go from the current stock T-Mobile build that I am on (G900TUVU1ANCH) to the most current one, correct me if I am wrong, (G900TUVU1BNG3) will I miss out on anything from the releases before that? Like I know that T-Mobile added the VoLTE software in the release before this one... if I skip that release for the new one, will I not receive that software? Do the new builds add on to the previous ones?
Thank you for your responses!
nubsgohard said:
Hello all, I have a question that I hope isn't already answered.
I have my T-Mobile galaxy S5 and I had rooted it and flashed roms, the whole nine yards... I then un-rooted it and flashed the stock rom (the most current at the time).
It has been a couple months since I have updated it because as you guys know, once you root your phone, you no longer get any OTA updates...
So my question is, if I go from the current stock T-Mobile build that I am on (G900TUVU1ANCH) to the most current one, correct me if I am wrong, (G900TUVU1BNG3) will I miss out on anything from the releases before that? Like I know that T-Mobile added the VoLTE software in the release before this one... if I skip that release for the new one, will I not receive that software? Do the new builds add on to the previous ones?
Thank you for your responses!
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No, the latest version of the firmware is the whole firmware. It should include the whole system with all updates etc.
tp2215 said:
No, the latest version of the firmware is the whole firmware. It should include the whole system with all updates etc.
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Ok, so then I am good to install the latest firmware, SKIPPING any of the ones in-between?
Thank you for your reply!!
nubsgohard said:
Ok, so then I am good to install the latest firmware, SKIPPING any of the ones in-between?
Thank you for your reply!!
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yup, just install the latest and your good.
As the earlier reply suggested, you do not need to install all of the firmware versions that have been released. The most current, full firmware image will be a stand alone and full featured set of features. If you find any feature missing, it would only be because Samsung or the carrier depreciated it and do not intend that feature to be available on any future firmware releases either.
So you just need to flash the most current firmware.
.