[Q] got GT P7510 today - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Im new to samsung tab but have rooted HTC thunderbolt, can i flash any of the roms here or are they specific for my model-GT P7510? thx

deno24 said:
Im new to samsung tab but have rooted HTC thunderbolt, can i flash any of the roms here or are they specific for my model-GT P7510? thx
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Make sure you choose one specifically for the GT-P7510... basically for the wifi only tab.
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Can't flash a 3G rom on a non 3g because that would be silly.
On another note, majority of the ROM's are based off the Non 3G versions.

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Port rom from galaxy s 4g?

I was wondering what it would take to port a rom from the galaxy s 4g? I was hoping since it is the 4g version of the vibrant it would fix a few issues that we have with gb roms. They got official gb update. Sadly we didn't.
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Androidwhiz said:
I was wondering what it would take to port a rom from the galaxy s 4g? I was hoping since it is the 4g version of the vibrant it would fix a few issues that we have with gb roms. They got official gb update. Sadly we didn't.
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You will still have all same issues of a I9000 port since we don't have a official GB vibrant kernel from samsung.

[Q] HTC Sense Rom on Samsung galaxy tab 10.1

I have the Tab 10.1 and its rooted. But instead of flashing one of the roms available for the tab 10.1, I would like to flash a HTC Sense rom. Is that possible? If so, How can i do that?
(this might be a noob sorta question, but then I am a noob at this)
You can't. HTC roms are for HTC devices, Samsung roms are for Samsung devices and so on... Each device has different hardware. Only roms for galaxy tab 10.1 work.
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Um... I have a samsung ported rom on my hd2....
dapope said:
Um... I have a samsung ported rom on my hd2....
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If you port it it is possible of course. But you can't install/flash it "as is"!
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Panos_dm said:
If you port it it is possible of course. But you can't install/flash it "as is"!
Is there a website for forum where i might be able to get instructions on "porting" ?
Thanks for your responses.
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Well, you're on xda! What better place to search? I bet Google has some answers too. But I am no expert. I can't be of any more help
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Wasn't there a tutorial posted not too long ago on porting in the main page?
I'd like to know if the camera will work in this port. Also, will it become an HTC camera?
No, because the camera uses Samsung drivers.
Trv06kviper said:
No, because the camera uses Samsung drivers.
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OK, but you didn't answer my other question: will the camera become an HTC camera?
Tried to root galaxy tablet 10.1; followed all steps and was able to root my first tablet. Problem was I had no 4g only wifi. Does anyone know where I can get the correct rom? Also I notice that some of the newer 10.1 tablets have 4.0 firmware.
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[Q] Possible issues

I will have my note in a week. I am currently using the the Epic 4G Touch from Sprint. There were some issues with the galaxy s II and I was wondering if they are issues on the note as well. One was a problem when using the touch version of CWM. The other was an issue when flashing from an ICS rom to a different ICS rom. Are either of these an issue with the Note? Just trying to get everything lined up and ready to root and install cwm and a custom rom when it gets here.
ElAguila said:
I will have my note in a week. I am currently using the the Epic 4G Touch from Sprint. There were some issues with the galaxy s II and I was wondering if they are issues on the note as well. One was a problem when using the touch version of CWM. The other was an issue when flashing from an ICS rom to a different ICS rom. Are either of these an issue with the Note? Just trying to get everything lined up and ready to root and install cwm and a custom rom when it gets here.
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I have not seen any of these issues present
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Updating Galaxy 5 (USA)

Hey guys,
I have a question about the Galaxy 5 (usa) edition. Is it possible to update to 2.3.6? I don't know the difference, but heard from a friend that there was a update.
Don't bother to update it. 2.3.6 has patched a lot of the loop holes that were in 2.3.5 so rooting and adding custom roms/kernels is going to be pretty hard. However, I believe your friend is referring to the GP 3.6 and 4.2 since those two come with 2.3.6 as the stock version. Here is a custom hacked rom that use the 2.3.6 firmware as a base http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579774.
Hope it helps and if it does can you please thank me ^_^
Jirxean said:
Hey guys,
I have a question about the Galaxy 5 (usa) edition. Is it possible to update to 2.3.6? I don't know the difference, but heard from a friend that there was a update.
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There's not much of a difference... xxkph I think was supposed to fix WiFi issues and xxkpl changed the lock screen. But those or any ROM based on those will get you 2.3.6. Just make sure you have entropy's kernel installed so your buttons work.
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Mevordel said:
There's not much of a difference... xxkph I think was supposed to fix WiFi issues and xxkpl changed the lock screen. But those or any ROM based on those will get you 2.3.6. Just make sure you have entropy's kernel installed so your buttons work.
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They also added an update option about device. In addition there is a "dock" app that's hidden as 2.3.6. It allows you to set the device to do something when it is connected to a dock.

Moving from stock 3.1 rooted - which rom is the most stable for everyday use ?

Hi
I want to upgrade my p7500 3G with new rom.
now I have 3.1 rooted only.
I want it to be as stable as possible because of everyday use.
Can you suggest me the most stable rom to do this job ?
I have htc desire so i know the regular stuff about android (backup...) but may be there are critical difference that i should know before i start flash custom rom ?
my bootloader is p7500xxkg3
this is a wifi - 3G version.
thank you for helping
Lior
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Read before you flash anything. CM9 or CM10 would be my vote.
CM 10 11/29 nightly rocks. Far smoother and faster than stock and everything works.
I can't find CM10 from 29/11.
From what I know, nightly is not stable version or do I think wrong because I used to this word from Desire forums.
How do I start after I make a TB ? Do I need to update to 3.2 via OTA first ?
So, after upgrading to 3.2 via Kies, I downloaded official ICS from sammobile and installed it. Rooted again and for now everything seems to be fine. Just needed to place the icons again on home screens.
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Hi If you are looking for a solid Jellybean (4.1.2) ROM you can find the Cyanogenmod 10 Rom download.cyanogenmod.org (I'm assuming you have the standard WiFi Galaxy tab which isdesignated p4wifi at cyanogenmod). Don't let the 'nightly put you off - at this stage of the game its extremely stable and definitely less flakey than Samsungs ICS release.
I took the plunge a week or two ago and have no regrets - best thing I ever did on this tablet.
Additonally once installed you will have access to regular OTA updates which is a brillliant feature
Don't forget Samsung have already stated that there will be no upgrades beyond ICS for this tablet
I have the P7500 model that is Wifi + 3G.
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p4 is cyanogenmod codename for the P7500 model (get.cm/?device=p4). Mines the P7510 i.e. p4wifi
AOKP
The AOKP ROM (android 4.1.2) is great 8
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953915
Paranoidandroid 2.99 is really good
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Any of roms has a working flash? In 3.1 version I could watch online movies and other stuff but now I can't do it.
Only in ICS
Lior84 said:
Any of roms has a working flash? In 3.1 version I could watch online movies and other stuff but now I can't do it.
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flash support was taken out of JB, so if you want to use flash you'll have to find a work around. I know there is one, I've seen it in the forums.
I am using JellyBeanROM ICS V7 and must say, all necessary things are working just fine. Definitely a good daily driver. Using Yoda 2.4 Kernel with it.
No issues so far, going good. :good:
Lior84 said:
Any of roms has a working flash? In 3.1 version I could watch online movies and other stuff but now I can't do it.
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Brand New CyanogenMod 10.1, 4.2.1 Jelly Bean by Pershot.
Im using it, stable, sleek&Fast. Doesn't laggy. can OC to 1400Mhz
Chek it out
droidbasement.db/blog
How to use Flash Player?
,Seacrh Flash Player.apk in Google or in other thread
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Are both cameras working?
Any other issues?
GV
gveloce said:
Are both cameras working?
Any other issues?
GV
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both cams working perfectly,fast, sleek
well about issues, maybe you should check it out.
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Blutooth not functional yet.
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Bumer, because I need to use bluetooth headset with it.
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Bluetooth is working on 29/12 jellybean rom from pershoot
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Just received my new jawbone icon bluetooth headset. After trying to configure it with the tab, I hear music in headset for 3 seconds and then from tab's speakers. Can somebody confirm that it is possible to use bluetooth headset with the tablet? In which rom it will work for sure?
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