[Q] Custom ROM for Galaxy Note DXLP9 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,im new here.
Im using Galaxy note DXLP9
is there any custom roms available for me?
my baseband is N7000DXLP5
kernel is 3.0.15-N7000DXLP9-CL551076
Build number is IML74K.DXLP9
Thanks..

Yes, there definitely is. All ROMs built for the N7000 are compatible with your device.
WARNING: There is currently a brick bug affecting the N7000, so please read this before flashing any custom ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633943
Afterwards, you can look on this page for all the custom roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633943
Keep in mind to follow the directions exactly so you won't brick your Note.
Also, baseband doesn't really matter too much...

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Can I root + flash rom to Galaxy S II LTE I9210 ?

Is it possible to treat the I9210 just like the I9100, and root , flash cm9/10 into it?
I'm not a S II user, I use galaxy note, but planning to get a small one, and the I9210 is one of my preference.
check here for more info if you want it.
SGS2 GT-i9210 - Development
Official Galaxy S2 LTE international ICS ROM now rolling out
Galaxy SII LTE Europe version; GT-I9210
xecut said:
Is it possible to treat the I9210 just like the I9100, and root , flash cm9/10 into it?
I'm not a S II user, I use galaxy note, but planning to get a small one, and the I9210 is one of my preference.
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If you are asking if it is possible to flash the CM9/10 ROM for the I9100 on to the I9210 the answer is no.
If you are asking if it is possible to flash CM9/10 on to the I9210 or I9210T the short answer is yes, there is info for the international version (I9210) in the link therethere provided for you, if you are after one for the I9210T (Telstra Australia 4G version) (I notice you are from Australia ) it is a modified version of the Skyrocket or I727 ROM (not sure which) and has the custom kernel already in it and you can check the thread on it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1593061.
There are links in there for CM9 and 10, and also ported versions of Sky ICS and Embryo 5.0/5.1 which are based on TouchWiz (you need to also flash the custom-made Dreamkernel [thanks to Tallustus] after you flash the ROM for SkyICS and Embryo - Not needed for CM9/10 though).
Hope this helps
xecut said:
Is it possible to treat the I9210 just like the I9100, and root , flash cm9/10 into it?
I'm not a S II user, I use galaxy note, but planning to get a small one, and the I9210 is one of my preference.
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When the **** you guys will understand that double posting isn't allowed
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h4ck3rc1 said:
If you are asking if it is possible to flash the CM9/10 ROM for the I9100 on to the I9210 the answer is no.
If you are asking if it is possible to flash CM9/10 on to the I9210 or I9210T the short answer is yes, there is info for the international version (I9210) in the link therethere provided for you, if you are after one for the I9210T (Telstra Australia 4G version) (I notice you are from Australia ) it is a modified version of the Skyrocket or I727 ROM (not sure which) and has the custom kernel already in it and you can check the thread on it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1593061.
There are links in there for CM9 and 10, and also ported versions of Sky ICS and Embryo 5.0/5.1 which are based on TouchWiz (you need to also flash the custom-made Dreamkernel [thanks to Tallustus] after you flash the ROM for SkyICS and Embryo - Not needed for CM9/10 though).
Hope this helps
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All i know is that there isnt a dedicated rom for i9210.
You can use the roms avaiable for Skyrocket one, but my experience is that is too buggy. No keys working (some workarounds for this are avaible), issues on 4G, camera, etc.
The phones are slighty different so...

[Q] want to update to cm 10 not sure how (have stock 4.04)

I have a rooted w/cwm recovery stock 4.04 on my galaxy s2 sph-d710 and I wanted to get the 4.1 cm10 rom on my phone, but I am not sure exactly how to go about it because what I find tells me to first install the GB based cm9 but im worried about going backwards from ics based to gb based roms, as well as potentially getting the factory reset bug. anyone know how I should go about this? thanks
djiskascribble said:
I have a rooted w/cwm recovery stock 4.04 on my galaxy s2 sph-d710 and I wanted to get the 4.1 cm10 rom on my phone, but I am not sure exactly how to go about it because what I find tells me to first install the GB based cm9 but im worried about going backwards from ics based to gb based roms, as well as potentially getting the factory reset bug. anyone know how I should go about this? thanks
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I like people who ask questions before messing around with their device but This is not the right place for you because Your are using Sprint's variant of galaxy SII from your phone details.
You can check your forum here:
forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1281
-You don't need to flash Cm7 (gingerbread) but you might have to first install CM9 (ICS) as base in order to have seamless experience after flashing CM10.
***PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION***
- Please do not wipe/factory reset your phone Since you are running stock 4.0.4 ROM on a stock kernel.
-please search for a safe custom kernel in your own section, flash the custom kernel first, before trying to factory reset our wipe your phone.
-You can also open a thread there and ask for help before proceeding to CM10.
-FAILURE to adhere to my advise might lead you to bricking your device. It's better to be safe than sorry!
Visit here for more: forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_II/SPH-D710
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

[Q] custom kernels for galaxy s3

hi all,
i have recently rooted my device and want to install a custom kernel.
the problem is that I am running the latest firmware for the galaxy s3 in the U.K (I9000XXELLA)(android 4.1.2). and because of this I cant find out what custom kernels are compatible and which aren't. so it would be a great help if you could help me by...
1. is the ninphetamin3 kernel compatible with my firmware
2. what other kernels are there that are compatible which allows you to over clock the CPU of your device
thanks in advance for any answers and suggestions you may post and looking forward to hearing from you .
bevan11 said:
the problem is that I am running the latest firmware for the galaxy s3 in the U.K (I9000XXELLA)(android 4.1.2). and because of this I cant find out what custom kernels are compatible and which aren't.
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Uhm, what? I don't see that problem at all. You have an I9300? All the kernels from this forum section are compatible. Some of them are for samsung-based ROMs like yours, some for CM-based. It says it in the first post.
thanks but what i meant was what kernels are compatible with my firmware because some are only for ICS and I want to know what kernels are compatible on my firmware and I am not sure if the ninphetamin3 kernel is compatible with jelly bean.
All current kernels are compatible with JB AFAIK. Nimphetamine is outdated and doesn't support JB.
Siyah or Perseus would be real good bets...

Help choosing a ROM

Hello everyone,
Sorry if this is the wrong area, but it felt right at first look. I have a International Galaxy S3, rooted, but still didn`t change the ROM... Since o rooted it to use some apps, I've noticed i couldn't install new updates anymore, so I started looking out for a new ROM.
I got interested in Omega ROM, like this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720628
My software is still 4.1.2, can I install a 4.2.2 version of Omega, do I need to take some step before?? Besides, is it stable, since it`s not out yet for galaxy s3?? If I install, can I go back to 4.1.2 smoothly??
I'm asking that because I had a Galaxy S1 and had to install a bootloader before changing the room version. Now I'm a little confused...
Thanks for your help
pauloeavf said:
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this is the wrong area, but it felt right at first look. I have a International Galaxy S3, rooted, but still didn`t change the ROM... Since o rooted it to use some apps, I've noticed i couldn't install new updates anymore, so I started looking out for a new ROM.
I got interested in Omega ROM, like this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720628
My software is still 4.1.2, can I install a 4.2.2 version of Omega, do I need to take some step before?? Besides, is it stable, since it`s not out yet for galaxy s3?? If I install, can I go back to 4.1.2 smoothly??
I'm asking that because I had a Galaxy S1 and had to install a bootloader before changing the room version. Now I'm a little confused...
Thanks for your help
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As long as you have an I9300/T you can install any rom, just make sure you do a nandroid before and some wipes as instructed in the thread. The instructions on how to flash e.g. Omega will be in the thread for sure. In addition you have to make sure, at the moment at least, to have the right kernel (e.g. Siyah will not work with the newer 4.2.1/4.2.2 roms).
read the basics first

[Q] Kernel Selection for Glaxy S3

Hey to all. This is my first post here, even though I have been using the wonderful advice of XDAers for quite some time now. My questions is this. I am looking to flash a custom kernel to my phone, but have not been able to figure out if I would require a specific kernel for my phone (techinally a T999V, but flashed with TMO rom, so a T999) or can I use any kernel from any Glaxy S3 variant? I know with ROMs you must ensure the correct one is used or you end up with a paper weight. Would the same be true for kernels as well? If I did happen to have a bad flash, would ODIN/NANdroid save my bacon?
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Thanks in advance guys and gals! Looking forward to being a contributing memer to this site, and helping out wherever I can!
unknown243 said:
I am looking to flash a custom kernel to my phone, but have not been able to figure out if I would require a specific kernel for my phone (techinally a T999V, but flashed with TMO rom, so a T999) or can I use any kernel from any Glaxy S3 variant? I know with ROMs you must ensure the correct one is used or you end up with a paper weight. Would the same be true for kernels as well? If I did happen to have a bad flash, would ODIN/NANdroid save my bacon?
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Just like when flashing ROMs it is even more important to make sure the kernel your flashing is specifically meant for your device. That being said I would recommend taking a look at this guide that's lists available Touchwiz and AOSP kernels for the T999 Galaxy S3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36426656&postcount=2. Only flash kernels for your version of the Galaxy S3 and never flash an international version Galaxy S3 kernel on a US/Canada version Galaxy S3. It is sometimes possible to recover from a bad flash through a NANDROID backup, oftentimes a ODIN restore will be needed.Let me know if you still have questions .
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
shimp208 said:
Just like when flashing ROMs it is even more important to make sure the kernel your flashing is specifically meant for your device. That being said I would recommend taking a look at this guide that's lists available Touchwiz and AOSP kernels for the T999 Galaxy S3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36426656&postcount=2. Only flash kernels for your version of the Galaxy S3 and never flash an international version Galaxy S3 kernel on a US/Canada version Galaxy S3. It is sometimes possible to recover from a bad flash through a NANDROID backup, oftentimes a ODIN restore will be needed.Let me know if you still have questions .
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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Awesome, thanks! So in other words, I need to ensure my kernel is specifically for the T999 or T999V model of GS3, I cannot use one for ATT or VZW or anything, dtrictly TMO T999 or T999V...
Thanks!!!
Part 2 - I dont quite understand the difference between TW and AOSP, as during my learning days AOSP and AOKP were explained to me in a false way...Thanks!
unknown243 said:
Awesome, thanks! So in other words, I need to ensure my kernel is specifically for the T999 or T999V model of GS3, I cannot use one for ATT or VZW or anything, dtrictly TMO T999 or T999V...
Thanks!!!
Part 2 - I dont quite understand the difference between TW and AOSP, as during my learning days AOSP and AOKP were explained to me in a false way...Thanks!
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Yes, you need to ensure the kernel you are flashing is specifically for the T999 or T999V model the of the Galaxy S3. DO NOT use one for ATT, SPR, VZW, etc. only for the T999 or T999V. In answering your second question, TW stands for Touchwiz which refers to the proprietary skin and features Samsung includes in it's ROM it is what the stock ROM that ships with your phone is based on. When browsing ROM threads, the threads title will indicate whether the ROM is based on Touchwiz (TW) or AOSP. AOSP stands for Android Open Source Project and refers to ROMs that have been compiled from source using the Android Open Source Project source code and guidelines ROM thread titles will mention if the ROM is based on AOSP. Many popular ROMs such as Cyanogenmod, AOKP, Paranoid Android, and others are based on the AOSP. AOKP refers to the Android Open Kang Project it is based on a combination of AOSP and Cyanogenmod source code but includes it's own set of unique features and enhancements, you can learn more about AOKP here.

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