Root: Yes or No - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Hello i am new here. I tied to search a bit somehow search is not working...
I wanted to ask you if you would recommend me to root. Please say also why. You cam recommend me some themes too.
Thanks, Mmjk3
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For the themes i made you dont need root
But rooting is for prpfesional stuff like hacking games
Editing system files etc
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Root is needed for removing Ads in Apps. So i recommend root.
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I have and i don't see any dis advantages to it so you may as well as it makes your phone a lot faster and you can use different app that require root access. Hope this helps!

I use root for OC with setcpu! To backup my apps when i format my phone i use Titanium Backup so root is almost a must have! I recommend it to eveyone who wants to take the most of your phone.

And its less risky to root samsung devices cuz they can be brought back to factory condition by flashing stock firmware via ODIN.
Rooting isnt as risky as flashing (infact it isnt risky at all until you flash some wrong stuff).
Root your ace and Enjoy
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Only one problem: I'm 14^^ so i might get into bog trouble...
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Mmjk3 said:
Only one problem: I'm 14^^ so i might get into bog trouble...
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I m 15 but i flashed cm7rom after two days of buying my phone.look dude if u wont take a minor risk like this u will never suceed in life.
Always be risky,drink visky and root phone .cheers there is no risk in rooting
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Mmjk3 said:
Only one problem: I'm 14^^ so i might get into bog trouble...
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I am 15. I have already flashed my phone with around 13 ROM's. Even bricked it sometimes. But, somehow managed to get it back to life. Chill, rooting is safe until you flash something. And do *NOT* overclock after rooting
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xdaboy122 said:
I m 15 but i flashed cm7rom after two days of buying my phone.look dude if u wont take a minor risk like this u will never suceed in life.
Always be risky,drink visky and root phone .cheers there is no risk in rooting
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Lol 15? You too?
Gosh, there are soo many teenagers on ace's forums
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I am 14..Teenagers run xda lol
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I don't understand now. I thought if i root my phone then i MUST flash a new system. Then u saw a video who rooted his ace got superuser and kept the normal android...
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my suggestion for this is to root, your phone can have more of the good stuff if you are rooted plus you can tweak your phone if you wanted to, just don't panic like the others when they brick their phone or any of those common questions here

Prawesome said:
I am 14..Teenagers run xda lol
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Me too 14
Lol 14 year old devs
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when you root your phone, you can either still have the stock rom or you can flash a new rom like cm7 it doesn't necessarily mean when you root your phone you'll have to flash a new rom or kernel it depends on you, but people do flash a new rom/ kernel for a purpose, maybe to have their phone perform faster..

Our device name is wrong .our device name should be galaxy child or galaxy teen not galaxy ace lol
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xdaboy122 said:
Our device name is wrong .our device name should be galaxy child or galaxy teen not galaxy ace lol
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Lol
Galaxy teen ace
Cyanoteenmod 7
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Rooting just installs an app called Superuser. The phone stays the same. But with that simple Superuser app, you can give your phone a complete makeover.
I highly recommend you root, but if you don't want to mess with it or don't know what you're doing, then don't. Or if you're going to, make sure to follow a guide step by step.
WHATEVER YOU DO STAY AWAY FROM ROM MANAGER. It will COMPLETELY break your phone to the point of no return.

SuperAce609 said:
Rooting just installs an app called Superuser. The phone stays the same. But with that simple Superuser app, you can give your phone a complete makeover.
I highly recommend you root, but if you don't want to mess with it or don't know what you're doing, then don't. Or if you're going to, make sure to follow a guide step by step.
WHATEVER YOU DO STAY AWAY FROM ROM MANAGER. It will COMPLETELY break your phone to the point of no return.
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Partly yes, but rooting install too the /system/xbin/su binary, he is required to have working root. That means Rooting installs an app called Superuser and /system/xbin/su.

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[Q] CF-ROOT(Noob Question)

What is CF-Root>>?
The Difference between Root and CF-Root?
basically CF-Root is a kernel and root is just something that allows you to tamper with the system. seriously they are worlds apart bro.
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I cant believe you answered that without getting offensive i cant stop laughing seriously man i lived to see such threads my life is complete
*keeps phone on the table* *goes out and laughs like a madman*
You know you are rooted when you use XDA more than FB
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Yeah well everyone aint a pro like you rite?
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basically CF-Root is a kernel and root is just something that allows you to tamper with the system. seriously they are worlds apart bro.
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This.
Although I don't think you would need CF-Root if you don't know what is it. Stock (root without CF, if you don't get it) kernel battery life is good too
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So CF-Root is a personal kernel or stock kernel or what?
Sorry! I'm noob too.
Cf root is a custom kernel
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Can you root the i717 Galaxy Note without a Computer?

I'm the proud owner of a Galaxy Note i717 but the limitations of gingerbread are driving me crazy....so the first thing I want to do is root and flash a different ROM problem is I'm without a computer ugh.
I came across a YouTube video showing how to root the other model without using a computer so I was wondering if anyone knew of a solution for the i717 model.
So is it possible to root the i717 galaxy note without a computer?
Help me out here guys any feedback is much appreciated....
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thacoolestnerd said:
I'm the proud owner of a Galaxy Note i717 but the limitations of gingerbread are driving me crazy....so the first thing I want to do is root and flash a different ROM problem is I'm without a computer ugh.
I came across a YouTube video showing how to root the other model without using a computer so I was wondering if anyone knew of a solution for the i717 model.
So is it possible to root the i717 galaxy note without a computer?
Help me out here guys any feedback is much appreciated....
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I highly discourage trying anything other than what is posted in these threads...since it has been proven to best and most effective why of rooting and flashing...
in other words...You will need a computer and for a safety feature in case you soft brick or hard... you will have a need for a pc...computer.
do you have CWM on your device? like ranger stated below...no need to root to flash...
just my suggestions
You don't need root to flash an ics Rom.
rangercaptain said:
You don't need root to flash an ics Rom.
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yes sir you are correct...I did notice the op did not mention if CWM is on his device already...he will need that to flash...so then to put cwm he would need.....
No I don't have CWM on my device its literally a few hours old with everything stock lol so I'm really trying to find the best way to go about getting CMW and a custom ROM installed
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rangercaptain said:
You don't need root to flash an ics Rom.
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So I don't need root access to flash a custom ICS rom?
Details please.....
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thacoolestnerd said:
So I don't need root access to flash a custom ICS rom?
Details please.....
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Nope
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armyboy11b said:
Nope
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So how would I go about getting CWM since that seems all I need?
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thacoolestnerd said:
So how would I go about getting CWM since that seems all I need?
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Honestly I would not attempt to flash without a pc handy...due to the saying
"ya never know"
Even though we have the same make/model devices....they are not the same... my GNote may not like a ROM as to yours might...like I trying explaining ... the computer being your safety net if something goes wrong....I would wait or find a friend that you can use a computer, but it is your call, it is your investment.
btw unless someone knows a way to put CWM on the device without a computer....I believe you will need a computer...
Since CWM is a custom kernel, you could flash it from the phone using the Mobile Odin app.
Edit: oops never mind -- you need to be rooted to use Mobile Odin. Sorry for the bad information.
I rooted one phone using the terminal emulator after downloading such and busy box to the SD card. But its harder than climbing Everest without oxygen typing those commands.
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Honestly I would not attempt to flash without a pc handy...due to the saying
"ya never know"
Even though we have the same make/model devices....they are not the same... my GNote may not like a ROM as to yours might...like I trying explaining ... the computer being your safety net if something goes wrong....I would wait or find a friend that you can use a computer, but it is your call, it is your investment.
btw unless someone knows a way to put CWM on the device without a computer....I believe you will need a computer...
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Thanks for the advice I'm definitely goin to get to a computer soon and do it the correct way
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rangercaptain said:
Since CWM is a custom kernel, you could flash it from the phone using the Mobile Odin app.
Edit: oops never mind -- you need to be rooted to use Mobile Odin. Sorry for the bad information.
I rooted one phone using the terminal emulator after downloading such and busy box to the SD card. But its harder than climbing Everest without oxygen typing those commands.
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No problem that's what this forum is all about I appreciate the feedback hopefully ill have a fully rooted GNote soon and get far away from gingerbread lmao
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You'll never regret it...
But yes...get a PC and use Odin...imho....g
gregsarg said:
You'll never regret it...
But yes...get a PC and use Odin...imho....g
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I just moved to a new city so I know absolutely nobody that has a pc so I'm being inpatient and want to flash a new rom asap gingerbread is so boring
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Time to buy a pc! It will really spruce up the new home.
rangercaptain said:
Time to buy a pc! It will really spruce up the new home.
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Very true my friend lol!
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Judge Joseph Dredd said:
I highly discourage trying anything other than what is posted in these threads...since it has been proven to best and most effective why of rooting and flashing...
in other words...You will need a computer and for a safety feature in case you soft brick or hard... you will have a need for a pc...computer.
do you have CWM on your device? like ranger stated below...no need to root to flash...
just my suggestions
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So I Bought a Galaxy note (i717) the charger port is messed up on the device. It will charge, but it wont allow any PC connectivity. I have searched google and xda for information how how to root this phone with out a PC (aka using an .apk like framaroot) and I can not find a viable solution. I have tried Z4Root and Framaroot and neither of them work. Do you know of any other ways to root my device with out a pc? If i dont need a Root to Flash Could you point me in the right direction to find that information I haven't put CWM on the device yet because I Cant Root so I cant MobileOdin ect.. you see the picture lol. Is it possible to use an Update.zip file? or use a formatted SDcard to flash it like I did to Flash NookColor1?
I guess we need to help one another, I saw ur post, and I am using the same device. Dude, u can root every android in this world without pc. There are so many rooting apks. I have rooted so many different phones without pc. Download the app I used from my drive. Email for the app pls, I won't take anything from u but xda won't allow me to post a link. This is my email, [email protected]
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SwayMontana said:
I guess we need to help one another, I saw ur post, and I am using the same device. Dude, u can root every android in this world without pc. There are so many rooting apks. I have rooted so many different phones without pc. Download the app I used from my drive. Email for the app pls, I won't take anything from u but xda won't allow me to post a link. This is my email, [email protected]
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So many rooting apks that don't work too....
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developweb said:
So many rooting apks that don't work too....
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Yes,ofcos but there are always exceptions
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How do you UNINSTALL a ROM?

This is what I want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26857828#post26857828
This is what I have.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792046
How do I uninstall the JB ROM completely?
Edit: Whenever I connect my phone to my computer, it won't show up and I can't add anything to my internal SD.
Edit 2: I got it. I appreciate the help anyways.
Should be very similar as how you flashed the rom you currently have. Not to be a smartass but the op also posted instructions on how to flash. You just need to download the rom and the current gapps for jb and flash using twrp or cmw. Great rom too. For me not quite ready for a daily driver but really good.
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I did do exactly what he said to do. I used GooManager. It still didn't work.
What recovery are you using?
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Don't use goo manager to flash. Flash manually in recovery
Is this thread for real ?
I was wondering also but I dont like to rush judgment. I used to work at wal-mart for 7 years and worked IT helpdesk for 4. Learned to work withe people. No disrepect to anyone.
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Trevino07 said:
Is this thread for real ?
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No need to be such a jackass. Not everyone is knowledgeable about phones.
Kay Jay said:
No need to be such a jackass. Not everyone is knowledgeable about phones.
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No, not everybody is, but we all started without knowledge and gained it by reading and searching. Not by somebody holding our hands.
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I agree, don't use goo flash with CWM or TWRP and just flash what ever ROM you want to go back to.
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No need to be such a jackass. Not everyone is knowledgeable about phones.
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I am at a complete loss for words, I better go Google a good comeback for you Kay jay :thumbdown: You big meanie
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What recovery are you using?
I'll hold your hand....
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Can someone hold my hand ?
I need to push 4 buttons to adjust my governor ,and my finger gets tired ...g
Just download the ROM and gaaps you want put on your SD card(internal SD is fine) whipe data, cache ect. Use twrp to install. I prefer twrp because you can install everything in one shot. Hope you figure it out.
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People shouldn't be flashing anything if they're asking how to uninstall a ROM...
If you have no knowledge then why risk it??
Read read read read read
And idk how much I can emphasize this but READ
This isn't a help hotline or a help website with walk thrus.. there is YouTube for that..
The OP of every ROM or port or hack or mod has detailed instructions on how to flash a ROM and the requirements.
If you can't figure it out by reading and having a some what knowledge of what's going on....stay away from flashing..
That's how we get all the "I bricked my phone help" threads...
Not being a d*ck but all this can be solved by simply reading
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To Root or Not to Root ??

should I root my international versuon of SGS3 ? I also dont want to void the warranty.If I root would my phone MAYBE SOMEHOW damaged or not working anymore? what do you suggest me im using it 2-3 weeks now.
also please provide link tutorial
thanks.
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I have rooted my phone:
1. You can block adds in apps with AdAway
2. You can make nandroid backups in cwm and backup apps + data with Titanium backup
3. You can increase volume with Volume+
4. You can wipe or freeze apps and widgets that you do not use.
5. Yoy can flash mods and themes for odexed roms
6. You can flash custom rom`s or kernels.
I you want to unroot use Triangle Away to reset the flashcounter , flash a stock rom and do a data/factory reset and your back to stock
And 7. You can use the Six axis app to wirelessly connect your PS3 control and therefore utilizing the usb out to connect via hdmi to play games on your big screen
Here's link for cf root,, it takes about 2 minutes if you are familiar with Odin,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
[03.07.2012] CF-Root 6.4 - SuperSU+CWM5.5+CWMManager
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There are many pages over the internet listing the pros/cons, so I wont relist them here.. The only thing I find most have missed out are the apps that are root protected.. If you use any that are it can become a pain, if not you don't really have much to lose...
if u use triangle away and restore your stock rom,.. your warranty is intact,...
damaging your phone depends on how you follow the given tutorials,...
also if I root and restoring to the factory settings warranty would be again available?
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patriotaki said:
also if I root and restoring to the factory settings warranty would be again available?
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Yes .
Its pointless not rooting and joining XDA much like a eunuch in a harem .
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OP
Google rooting and weigh the benefits. Decide for yourself if its something you want to do. Lots of average users will never need root. If you find yourself NOT being able to do tasks you want, then root.. if you don't have a need to or are questioning if you should, then don't.
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Coreym said:
OP
Google rooting and weigh the benefits. Decide for yourself if its something you want to do. Lots of average users will never need root. If you find yourself NOT being able to do tasks you want, then root.. if you don't have a need to or are questioning if you should, then don't.
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yes I just want to remove ads from apps record the screen..install superscript v6 and autokiller and a bit play with customization im just a kid and new on android I dont know how to root
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patriotaki said:
yes I just want to remove ads from apps record the screen..install superscript v6 and autokiller and a bit play with customization im just a kid and new on android I dont know how to root
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Well then you ARE looking to root. Head over to the stickies in General or Q&A. There's a whole bunch of helpful info for guys new to android. Rooting be easy as pie. Check out the Dev section for root and recovery also.
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patriotaki said:
yes I just want to remove ads from apps record the screen..install superscript v6 and autokiller and a bit play with customization im just a kid and new on android I dont know how to root
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You can always ask help to somebody, and you can follow all the detailed instructions and videos tutorial at galaxys3root.com (i think it's the best), they have also links to this forum for better instructions.
I made it few days ago, rooting and unrooting it's very easy, always make backup of the original ROM installed.
Pay attention also at what country phone you will be rooting.
I had an xperia x10 so was not familiar with Odin but it takes about 30 seconds couldn't be much easier
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I've also done and will do it again and again. Never again without Root
thanks guys! where can I find all those tutorials to backup original Rom and root without voiding the warranty if its possible so I dont screw it up wooth fake or wrongs tuts
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I'm more of a little girl that doesn't want to void my warranty and afraid of bricking since I'm a klutz at modifying. Unless you want to potentially unlock your phone's capabilities then feel free to do so however if you aren't a North American user than your phone would most likely be void of warranty because I've read an article here somewhere made by xda that rooting doesn't void your warranty (North American users only) and I'm a south east asian user lol. For experts they feel free to do so since it's their expertise but average people like me money is hard to come by and I don't want to risk bricking it lol.
You can't really brick it rooting. Its flashing firmwares and ROMs/Kernels that can potentially brick you.. but nowadays it doesn't happen all too often. And there are methods to safeguard this. JTAG is available too for the S3.
But patriotaki .. you can find info in the Q&A and general sub forums, and for all the tools in the dev section come with instructions. Here's chainfires root method. Just follow the steps and you'll be fine! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
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Coreym said:
You can't really brick it rooting. Its flashing firmwares and ROMs/Kernels that can potentially brick you.. but nowadays it doesn't happen all too often. And there are methods to safeguard this. JTAG is available too for the S3.
But patriotaki .. you can find info in the Q&A and general sub forums, and for all the tools in the dev section come with instructions. Here's chainfires root method. Just follow the steps and you'll be fine! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
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I'm rooted ut here is my take on it.
The only 2 reasons I rooted was because I wanted control over my CPU settings/create screen off profiles and to change the android green off my notification bar.
Other than that, the phone was sweet **** sweet before rooting. you can already uninstall/freeze apps without being rooted and the battery life was VERY good before as well. I have flashed 4 Roms and non of them perfromed as well as the stock kernel IMO. I flashed back to BEAN R2 because it has the stock kernel and gave me the best battery life. no theme, running my setcpu, nova, all notifcations and toggles turned off that dont need to be on and I get about 17 hours with 30%+ when I plug back in when I go to bed.
There are a lot of things you can do when you root, but this phone is very good without. I have had other phones in the past that just weren't up to par unless they were rooted and I dont find that to be the case here.
just my .02
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I'm rooted ut here is my take on it.
The only 2 reasons I rooted was because I wanted control over my CPU settings/create screen off profiles and to change the android green off my notification bar.
Other than that, the phone was sweet **** sweet before rooting. you can already uninstall/freeze apps without being rooted and the battery life was VERY good before as well. I have flashed 4 Roms and non of them perfromed as well as the stock kernel IMO. I flashed back to BEAN R2 because it has the stock kernel and gave me the best battery life. no theme, running my setcpu, nova, all notifcations and toggles turned off that dont need to be on and I get about 17 hours with 30%+ when I plug back in when I go to bed.
There are a lot of things you can do when you root, but this phone is very good without. I have had other phones in the past that just weren't up to par unless they were rooted and I dont find that to be the case here.
just my .02
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U can't freeze certain apps without root. Most Apps tbh but yeah the phone will be fine beforehand naturally. Otherwise u wouldn't buy it
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Flashed note 2 ROM on note 1

I accidentally flashed a note 2 ROM on my note 1. Now when I install or restore my backed up ROM's , my phone is really slow and sometimes I get a lot of error. Can anyone help me please. sometimes everything is smooth until I try to start an app
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iakeco said:
I accidentally flashed a note 2 ROM on my note 1. Now when I install or restore my backed up ROM's , my phone is really slow and sometimes I get a lot of error. Can anyone help me please. sometimes everything is smooth until I try to start an app
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Flash an official ROM with Odin.
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Your very lucky it's alive
Bubbajoe40356 said:
Your very lucky it's alive
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I know I am very lucky
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I know I am very lucky
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As a complete aside, how do people manage this? I mean obviously blindly flashing anything that's a .zip, but do they find them on other forums or something? They always manage to find the correct xda forums to say "I not things good read," so obviously they can work the XDA forums, and I've never seen a Note 2 / international-1 ROM posted in these forums. So where are they failing at reading so miserably? I feel like XDA is set up to allow even an illiterate 4 year old not go wrong, so it must be randomly googling things, right?
Of course none of this applies to the OP. He's a great guy.
I made a mistake on flashing twrp for galaxy note 2 on my note 1...hahahaha that was so stupid of me...luckly this guy didnt hard brick his phone mine got hard bricked..cost me 40 but it was worth it rather then spending hundreds on a new one..READ CAREFULLY WHEN INSTALLING SOMETHING.. SPECIALLY A ZIP...read the zip aswell before installing...
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