Hey I finally decided to flash a custom ROM for my note and I really wanted to flash team perfections ics because touchwiz ux. If I flash this will I get all the AT&T stuff on my Telus carrier phone. (like wifi things in the settings) Also will I lose signal strength or data?
Also if anything is there another way to get touchwiz ux without flashing a ROM?
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Well his version is probably debloated so don't expect junkware to be there and about signal is all about the modem version
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Why do I need to flash a modem for? I don't want to tamper with any of the data, signal stuff
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Because the Rom includes one...you might need to flash the modem you're currently using afterwards... although maybe not.
Would also be a great idea to write down your apn settings before you flash
ronaldruy said:
Why do I need to flash a modem for? I don't want to tamper with any of the data, signal stuff
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U need to read more this is a development for it do you need to read more in the questions and answers
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Running cm9 and would like to get back bell mobile TV compatibility. Has anyone managed to make a .tar or a CWM package of the new Bell ICS modem? If someone could post it, good karma will come your way :0
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I too would be looking for the above option. Im a heavy mobiletv user and would like to flash a custom rom, but due to bell's mobiletv app not working on any custom roms, this would be awesome-R!
Thanks!
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You will also have to modify your build.prop file to ad an M to your device ID as well, at least this is how I did it with CM9 and a Bell modem on my SGSII
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I 've upgraded my Bell note to flapjaxx ICS and intend to try this out for a day or two. I have a nandroid backup of my stock Bell ICS and would be happy to reflash it and extract the modem .tar if someone can talk me through the process. Maybe we can get Flapjaxx to host it on his modem thread.
I have no interest in Bell's mobility app but I would love to compare the Bell modem against UCLF6 on flap's rom in and around the GTA..
Here is a modem dump tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506212
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Anyone?!
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I'm running Flap J's ICS IMM76D UCLF6 too, and would like to flash Bell's stock ICS modem. Thanks in advance!
u guys are kidding right ? modem thred stickied in dev forum i posted all ics canadian modem..
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u guys are kidding right ? modem thred stickied in dev forum i posted all ics canadian modem..
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I was wondering if anybody's running jellybean with straight talk? I heard there was signal issues?? Anyway thanks in advance for all the tips.
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I am using straight talk and I am rooted with liquid smooth JB RC8 rom and I have no signal issues at all. My phone mostly says H+ most of the time for the internet. I don't know how true that is but my internet speed is awesome for me most of the time.
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I am using straight talk and I am rooted with liquid smooth JB RC8 rom and I have no signal issues at all. My phone mostly says H+ most of the time for the internet. I don't know how true that is but my internet speed is awesome for me most of the time.
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Was just the ROM you put on it or did you have to flash other stuff to make it run smooth? Does it come with Google apps?
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I flashed the RC8 with a h0tcakes kernel and used Google jb 4.2 apps. It runs awesome. The kernel let's me over clock to 1836 but I keep it around 1700. Google now works and I have no problems. I also learned that touchwiz uses a lot of ram because as soon as I got rid of it I have around 250mb of ram free. When I I had the stock rom I usually had around 100.
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civicgsr19 said:
I flashed the RC8 with a h0tcakes kernel and used Google jb 4.2 apps. It runs awesome. The kernel let's me over clock to 1836 but I keep it around 1700. Google now works and I have no problems. I also learned that touchwiz uses a lot of ram because as soon as I got rid of it I have around 250mb of ram free. When I I had the stock rom I usually had around 100.
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I'm still a noob, all I know how to do so far is root the phone and flash liquidsmooth but how do you do all that other stuff and is it necessary to do to make the rom run properly?? Sorry if that sounds redundant lol
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I'm still a noob, all I know how to do so far is root the phone and flash liquidsmooth but how do you do all that other stuff and is it necessary to do to make the rom run properly?? Sorry if that sounds redundant lol
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I'm on Straight talk with JB, and have had zero problems now that Jamie's 4.2.1 rom has been released http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141236
Just change your APN to straight talk and you're good.
kingstatus said:
I'm still a noob, all I know how to do so far is root the phone and flash liquidsmooth but how do you do all that other stuff and is it necessary to do to make the rom run properly?? Sorry if that sounds redundant lol
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Honestly...read read read. This way if something eff's up you'll know how to fix it. But root the phone install the necessary gapps and then download rom manager and goo. im from the play store. Those will help you find kernels and gapps. But basically you install the gapps through recovery same as the rom. I'm not good at explaining it Lol. But go to the original dev forum and the liquidsmooth rc8 thread tells you the steps.
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Awesome, thanks man I appreciate it tons. Wish me luck lol.
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kingstatus said:
Awesome, thanks man I appreciate it tons. Wish me luck lol.
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Good luck!
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Sorry I posted these pics in the wrong thread. And I have no idea how to delete them.
These are my VPN network settings for straight talk. I found a post on xda awhile back that had some APN tricks to get faster net on ma phone.
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civicgsr19 said:
I am using straight talk and I am rooted with liquid smooth JB RC8 rom and I have no signal issues at all. My phone mostly says H+ most of the time for the internet. I don't know how true that is but my internet speed is awesome for me most of the time.
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Where did you get your 4.2 gapps zip from? Lol and is that one zip the universal gapps for all jellybean roms??
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Hey all, back when I used jellybam I downloaded the bravia engine to improve picture quality I really liked it. Now my problem, I still have the zip but am wondering if I could still install it on the ATT stock jellybean ROM. I don't want to brick my phone as I got the file from a 4.2.2 ROM and don't want to risk it. What do you guys think k?
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Hey all, back when I used jellybam I downloaded the bravia engine to improve picture quality I really liked it. Now my problem, I still have the zip but am wondering if I could still install it on the ATT stock jellybean ROM. I don't want to brick my phone as I got the file from a 4.2.2 ROM and don't want to risk it. What do you guys think k?
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I wouldn't risk it. 4.2.2 and 4.2.1 are different builds. But I am sure some brave soul has tried. My suggestion is to keep searching you will get your answer
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ATT stock is 4.1.2 just saying
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ATT stock is 4.1.2 just saying
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That's what he was saying........4.2.2 and 4.2.1 are diff builds .. Meaning as to 4.1.2........just sayin .........also I wouldn't recommend flashing it if you are scared of a brick ...if you do good luck though
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You can flash it just fine i've flashed the one op mentioned on many 4.2 ROMs but never really noticed a difference.
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It won't brick your phone. But if it isn't compatible, it will make your phone lag and give a bad video.
So just make a nandroid, then flash the app. You can easily revert. If you have to revert, don't forget the necessary wipes, or you might not remove the pesky thing.
I'm happy not running a custom rom right now and just using faux kernel. When the 4.3 update becomes official will I be able to just flash an image and run like I am currently?
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I'm happy not running a custom rom right now and just using faux kernel. When the 4.3 update becomes official will I be able to just flash an image and run like I am currently?
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You could, but I don't recommend it. For one, we don't know when or even if the Odin image for the update will even be released. But if it does, it's gonna re-lock your bootloader (since you're running a custom kernel, I am assuming it is unlocked), and your phone may not be able to be re-unlocked again.
Once the update is out I'd wait until the devs get a hold of it and update the custom roms. With the new Samsung KNOX included in the update I'd say it might be a little bit of time before the roms are updated, but they will be.
--Sam
Sounds good... Must not relock lol.
Thanks
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ckburks said:
Sounds good... Must not relock lol.
Thanks
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No problem!
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Just wait until someone releases a flashable version of the ROM
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Why do AOSP ROMs not work with Safestrap?
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Because the bootloadet is looking for the stock legit firmware signature., without unlock we can't change the stock I'd OR tell it don't look for stock Id anymore. This is simpliest explanation.
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Because the bootloadet is looking for the stock legit firmware signature., without unlock we can't change the stock I'd OR tell it don't look for stock Id anymore. This is simpliest explanation.
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Couldn't explain it better
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Well, until kexec gets figured out, safestrap only allows us to use the stock kernel... which only lets us run touchwiz. If we could run other kernels, AOSP wouldn't be out of reach.
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