CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.3.7 which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
FEATURES:
All features in fxp150
Remove Bloatware
Add task manager
Update file manager
Tweaks in build.prop
Better performance
BUGS:
HDMI
FM Radio (no speaker)
DOWNLOADS:
ROMS:
Cyanogenmod 7.3-20130327-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip
GAPPS:
Gapps-gb-20130327-signed.zip
KERNEL:
bootFXP.img
ADDONS:
Abode Flash Player
INSTRUCTIONS:
0.Flash kernel using flashtool
1.Factory reset in CWM
2.wipe cache partition
3.wipe dalvik cache
4.Format/system (in mounts and storage)
5.Format/cache
6.Format/Data
7.install my rom
8.install gapps
9.reboot now & it's done!!!
AW: [ROM] Cyanogenmod 7.3-UNOFFICIAL-haida (2013/03/27)
7.3 :thumbup:
What's the difference to 7.2 that you name it 7.3?
Gesendet von meinem Galaxy Nexus mit Tapatalk 2
motorazrv3 said:
7.3 :thumbup:
What's the difference to 7.2 that you name it 7.3?
Gesendet von meinem Galaxy Nexus mit Tapatalk 2
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Cm7 fxp150 is cm7.3 freexperia is not released for xperia neo v!!
any screenshot? any patch for neo?
rapak said:
any screenshot? any patch for neo?
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This rom only for neo v !!
if u could provide some screenshots, give little more info about what is included and what is removed and all.. I'm sure you will get a more positive response make the thread look nice it will catch ppl s attention
Is the camera working properly for this version?
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda keyboard with aokp ics ms6
last time i tried cm7 it had video HD recording but audio and video were not synq-ed ..
lets see about this.
Been looking for some good GB ROMs for my Neo V. This definitely looks interesting. Thank you OP.
Update
I installed this ROM and I really liked it. It seemed smoother than the current GB ROM I'm using. Unfortunately, I couldn't get Link2SD, nor S2E, to work. For Link2SD it appears that CM cannot recognize an ext4 partition. And Link2SD was always complaining it could not get root permission. Tried S2E instead. But no matter how many apps I installed it seemed to all be eating up the Internal space, leaving the SD space untouched. I had gotten S2E to work on CM10. Don't know what I'm doing wrong here. So here ends my experiment with this ROM.
The camera doesn't work ...there isn't a radio app
Sent from my MT11i using xda app-developers app
Try INT2EXT mod, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
sent from my Xperia NeoV using xda keyboard with xTRoM ICS by MaxWorks
Can this be used on locked loader with stock kernel?
shiftyHungary said:
Can this be used on locked loader with stock kernel?
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No...Its not based on stock firmware but on cm...
Attitude.SSJ said:
No...Its not based on stock firmware but on cm...
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Sad
No good rom's are available for locked loaders...
shiftyHungary said:
Sad
No good rom's are available for locked loaders...
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One suggestion unlock the bootloader enjoy all roms ..
deccen90 said:
One suggestion unlock the bootloader enjoy all roms ..
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Give me a useable suggestion too, and tell me how should I do it if my phone doesn't supports opening the loader...
shiftyHungary said:
Give me a useable suggestion too, and tell me how should I do it if my phone doesn't supports opening the loader...
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You must have your BootLoader unlocked, go to dialpad and press *#*#SERVICE#*#* and system info and root status, you must have the message "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" If you have it, only google "Unlock bootloader sony Xperia" and go to the official page and follow the steps.
If says "Bootloader unlock allowed:no" you must do a Test Point procedure, @yuxandyou done in Fastgsm.com for just 10$ (it removes simlock too) and they have a video explaining the process
deccen90 said:
You must have your BootLoader unlocked, go to dialpad and press *#*#SERVICE#*#* and system info and root status, you must have the message "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" If you have it, only google "Unlock bootloader sony Xperia" and go to the official page and follow the steps.
If says "Bootloader unlock allowed:no" you must do a Test Point procedure, @yuxandyou done in Fastgsm.com for just 10$ (it removes simlock too) and they have a video explaining the process
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Yep I have tried the testpoint method, and I also thought about the FastGSM thingy, but the FastGSM only supports phones before 12w11, and mine is 12w17...
neo668 said:
Been looking for some good GB ROMs for my Neo V. This definitely looks interesting. Thank you OP.
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I installed this ROM and I really liked it. It seemed smoother than the current GB ROM I'm using. Unfortunately, I couldn't get Link2SD, nor S2E, to work. For Link2SD it appears that CM cannot recognize an ext4 partition. And Link2SD was always complaining it could not get root permission. Tried S2E instead. But no matter how many apps I installed it seemed to all be eating up the Internal space, leaving the SD space untouched. I had gotten S2E to work on CM10. Don't know what I'm doing wrong here. So here ends my experiment with this ROM.
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Why not try ext 3 then?
Sent from my XDA pimped Neo V
garzie2000 said:
Why not try ext 3 then?
Sent from my XDA pimped Neo V
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Thank you for the suggestion. So I tried to install CM7.3 again today.
I plugged my phone's SD card into the computer and used MiniTool Partition to delete the EXT4 partition and create a new EXT3 partition. Returned the SD card to the phone and installed CM7.3.
Now, the main problem was I could not mount the 2nd SD partition (EXT3) no matter what I tried (eg. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971689). That means I could not get Link2SD to work.
Changed the EXT3 SD partition back to EXT4 and restored a nandroid backup. If it ain't broke...
I think CM7.X has problems mounting 2nd SD partitions.
Just my feedback.
Related
Please, Share your experience with "CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7"
I'm an average Android user and I have always heard of "CyanogenMod". Now in the development section "CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7" is available. From your experience, what are the pros and cons? Is everything working? What are the languages supported (to write and view). What are the advantages over the official Samsung ROM? Thanks in advance!
Cyanogenmod.com go find out for yourself.
Also, read the thread to see what doesn't work.
After installing cm7 my ace stuck in the 'android' logo .What do i do now
I had the experience with an unnoficial CyanogenMod version in my previous SE X10 mini pro and it works great... but I join the question here, is anyone using CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 ? how does it work?
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I had the experience with an unnoficial CyanogenMod version in my previous SE X10 mini pro and it works great... but I join the question here, is anyone using CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 ? how does it work?
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It works just like CM7.1
Raoashu said:
After installing cm7 my ace stuck in the 'android' logo .What do i do now
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If you get back into Recovery wipe all and re-flash the Rom, if not, try to flash a stock Rom with Odin.
And for all others : Flash Jusada's ICS
Sent from my GT-S5830 using XDA App
hiiiiiiiiiiiii i m usingCyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 its great it has app2sd pre installed all the tweaks and hacks are
pre-applied on the rom.this rom is fully customisable and it works like charm.
now the bad things-
it is good for first 3-4 moths after that it starts giving problem.it is sooooo unstable.
here are the problems i faced ----
1.camera stops working fix-backup alll apps using titanium backup and fix permissions in cwm
2.adw launcher is old and not that good fix-download go launcher
3 freezes and starts rebooting fix-i really dont know
After installing cm7 my ace stuck in the 'android' logo .What do i do now
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4.dose not starts up stuck at boot logo fix- in clockowrkmod wipe\delete factory rests ,delete card partition and delete delvik cache and flash the rom again with odin or clockworkmod.on first boot it takes some time.
overall this rom is awsomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
xdaboy122 said:
hiiiiiiiiiiiii i m usingCyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 its great it has app2sd pre installed all the tweaks and hacks are
pre-applied on the rom.this rom is fully customisable and it works like charm.
overall this rom is awsomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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dis rom doesnt hv a2sd pre installed, u hv 2 manually install it. Behrad's cyanoace hs a2sd pre installed.
CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7
Overclocked @ 921Mhz
Dta2sd: enabled
8gb class 2 + 1gb ext4 partition
domnic79 said:
dis rom doesnt hv a2sd pre installed, u hv 2 manually install it. Behrad's cyanoace hs a2sd pre installed.
CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7
Overclocked @ 921Mhz
Dta2sd: enabled
8gb class 2 + 1gb ext4 partition
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but who need app2SD IN SETTINGS U CAN ENABLE TO INSTALL APPS IN SD CARD
AND IN MANAGE APPLICATIONS U CAN MOVE EVERY APP YES EVERY APP MADE IN THIS WORLD TO SD CARD
SO,IT IS APPROX SAME AND HE IS NEW IN CUSTOM ROMS THINGS.
BUT THANX FOR MENTIONING IT
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but who need app2SD IN SETTINGS U CAN ENABLE TO INSTALL APPS IN SD CARD
AND IN MANAGE APPLICATIONS U CAN MOVE EVERY APP YES EVERY APP MADE IN THIS WORLD TO SD CARD
SO,IT IS APPROX SAME AND HE IS NEW IN CUSTOM ROMS THINGS.
BUT THANX FOR MENTIONING IT
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You need the script to move caches to sd. Please don't scream in capital letters!
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You need the script to move caches to sd. Please don't scream in capital letters!
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That means if I don't need to move dalvik cache to sd card, then I won't need to install the script?
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Hey I think. It has script pre installed.
Hiiiiiiii I also has a question here]
What is ext 4 partion and why do I need this?
Plzzzzzz tell me
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
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Hey I think. It has script pre installed.
Hiiiiiiii I also has a question here]
What is ext 4 partion and why do I need this?
Plzzzzzz tell me
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
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Ext4 is used to install your apps so less internal space is needed
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What is the difference between ext 3 and ext 4 partion?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Check out the link
http://www.unixsurgeon.com/kb/differences-between-ext2ext3-and-ext4-file-systems.html
I'm using ext2, performance is ok
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I understander it but what are the benifits my phone can get from this
ext 4 partition
And thanx that was useful info
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
so far so good, response really quick, but GPS still doesnt work...
akizz said:
so far so good, response really quick, but GPS still doesnt work...
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GPS works for mine...
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im not able to install think free office
one of the custom roms i was using provided a link to thinkdroid.apk
when i try to install it says app not installed
can sm1 give me a link to install think free office?
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im not able to install think free office
one of the custom roms i was using provided a link to thinkdroid.apk
when i try to install it says app not installed
can sm1 give me a link to install think free office?
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is data2sd / data2ext for stock rooted xperia neo possible?
i hope someone could release something like this...
thanks...
AFAIK you can use "link2sd", you just need your phone rooted, a partition [ext(2/3/4)], and of course a FAT partitition too. There're guides over there, so, yes, it's possible in stock and rooted!
only apk files and dalvik cache are transfered using Link2sd.
What i want is the data partition are linked to sd.
like this one for arc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333379
i tried to use this, but its not clear on how to install this, i dont know where to start...
fatimarvin_15 said:
only apk files and dalvik cache are transfered using Link2sd.
What i want is the data partition are linked to sd.
like this one for arc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333379
i tried to use this, but its not clear on how to install this, i dont know where to start...
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Maybe Time to custom rom
Cm7...Miui and S2E is what you want
Sent from my MT15i using Tapatalk
does this means it is not possible for the neo stock rom?
only for custom roms you enumerated?
fatimarvin_15 said:
does this means it is not possible for the neo stock rom?
only for custom roms you enumerated?
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I didn't tell its impossible.
That required good kernel and some script tweaks I think.
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i tried inteks kernel which support init.d and ext but when i installed AD2SDX (Data2sd) it only bootloops?
i home sometime this thing will work on my phone. thanks bro.
Continue only if you have read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801191 and confirm that you have:
1)Unlocked Bootloader
2)Rooted phone
3)CWM installed
4)Have a nandroid backup of your current ROM
5)Have a titanium backup
6)Have a backup of your SD card
A HUGE THANKS TO FXP TEAM FOR MAKING A WONDERFUL ROM !!
CHANGELOG
http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/
Step 1: DOWNLOADS
1)the original thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205141 (thanks fxp!!) )
download http://uploaded.net/file/v9l8usb9/from/odeyra OR http://depositfiles.com/files/4g5uaxpoz
put it on sd card in a new folder, say cm9 and remember the location
2)I'll be giving updates when new versions are released , please check for it on weekends(mostly sundays)
please note that i dont own the zip files and that they are created by the fxp team
for changelogs see this - http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/
3)Download gapps (google apps, remember, they're ics), they're the google apps including face unlock
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
put it on sd card in cm9 folder
4)check baseband in about phone,if the last 2 digits are 72, skip this step and the next and go to step 3
if they are not 72,download http://uploaded.net/file/zxqy01dj/from/um2ivw or http://fiberupload.com/j6yudfu5e8za/MT11i_4.1.B.0.431_BB72.ftf
Step 2: FLASHING BASEBAND
1)put the downloaded .ftf file in C:\Flashtool\firmwares
2)connect phone in MSC (mass storage mode) mode
3)start flashtool
4)click on lightning icon on top left.
5)flashmode>ok
6)select firmware> MT11i(device)> 4.1.B.0.431(version)>BB72(branding)
7)press ok and follow the onscreen instructions
8)phone will reboot and now you should be on 72 baseband
how to check? > settings>about phone>baseband version> last 2 digits should be 72
You're now on .72 baseband!!
THIS STEP ONWARDS, YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR SONY OFFICIAL ICS ROM SO PLEASE SAVE/BACKUP YOUR IMPORTANT WORK.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE 130mb ROM AND GAPPS.ZIP ON SD CARD AND CHARGE YOUR BATTERY TILL 50%
Step 3: FLASHING CUSTOM ( CM9 ) KERNEL
What's a kernel? go here http://www.androidcentral.com/android-z-what-kernel
1)open FXP214-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip (downloded before) using winRAR and extract a file called "boot.img" to a known location on your COMPUTER say folder "kernel" on desktop.
2)Connect phone in MSC (mass storage mode) mode
3)open flashtool and click on lightning icon
4)select FASTBOOT MODE and click on button"reboot to fastboot mode(via adb) (buh bye sony !! )
5)wait till your notification light goes blue
6)select "SELECT KERNEL TO FLASH"
7)locate to the boot.img file
8)click ok and poof!! new kernel is flashed !!
9)Disconnect phone and DONT turn it on
Step 4: INSTALLING CM9 ROM BY FXP
1)Turn on phone and when you see the free_xperia_team logo, repeatedly press the vol down button till you enter cwm
navigation in cwm-
go up-vol up
go down-vol down
select option-home button
previous menu-back button
2)select wipe data/factory reset>yes
3)select wipe cache partition>yes
4)select advanced>wipe dalvik cache>yes
5)go back to main menu and select install zip from sd card>choose zip>navigate to the folder where you put the 130mb zip file(ROM) and gapps zip>select FXP214-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip>yes
6)wait for it to install
7)once installed, select install zip from sd card>choose zip>navigate to the folder where you put the 130mb zip file(ROM) and gapps zip>select gapps.zip>yes
8)once both are installed, return back to the main menu and select first option - reboot system
9)wait for system to boot, first will take some time say 5 minutes
10):good: WELCOME TO CM9 :good:
11)set up the phone and install titanium backup and restore your apps!!
12)enjoy the power of cm9!!
Step 5: NANDROID BACKUP
once you've settled with cm9(restored your apps with titanium) and everything seems normal,
1)go to cwm
2)select backup and restore>backup
3)your phone will be backed up within 20 minutes or less
4)once finished, reboot phone
your backup will be stored in "SD card/clockworkmod/backup/<date_and_time_of backup>"
please rename it for convenience say "fxp 214 cm9 (new)"
HOW TO RESTORE?
1)enter cwm
2)select backup and restore>restore>select folder name( eg: fxp 214 cm9 (new) )
3)this will usually take less time than backup
4)reboot phone to the same state at which it was backed up
THIS DOES NOT CHANGE THE KERNEL
to change kernels, you need to do it via flashtool or fastboot mode
fastboot mode?
while phone is in power off state, open USB cover , connect USB to pc but not to phone , press and hold menu button , connect USB to phone and the notification light should go blue , you can now leave the menu button you are now in fastboot mode.
to change kernel while in fastboot mode, open flashtool, click lightning icon>fastboot mode>ok>select kernel to flash>ok>bazinga!!!
UPGRADING?
Are you on a fxp ROM and wanna upgrade to a higher version?
no worries bro!
1)Download the ROM
2)Put it on your SD card
3)For safety just backup your current ROM if anything goes wrong !!
4)Flash the kernel that is in the zip file. For instructions, refer ^ step 3
5)Enter recovery the way you normally do it(down button.)
6)Wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache ONLY!!
7)Install zip from SD card
8)Wait.......
9)When done, go to advanced, wipe battery stats for calibrating battery, reboot system
10)Wait....
Yippeeee... ROM upgraded, data safe and same, like a boss B)
GREAT THANKS TO FXP TEAM :highfive:
WANNA TRY MORE ROMS? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313445
IF I HAVE DONE A MISTAKE, PLEASE CORRECT ME BY REPLYING
IF YOU SCREW UP YOUR PHONE, AND ARE TOTALLY HOPELESS, GET THIS
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/tools/update-service/
OR
just leave a reply
IF I HAVE HELPED YOU ANY WAY, PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON
First of all the title should be changed from ROM to GUIDE
and it should be in general section, not in dev section
Sent from my Xperia neo V
Mate...there are enough tutorials here...and now that neoV too is officially supported by cm...the hassle of editing scripts and applying patches has also gone...and fxp themselves have given enough instructions to flash cm9...and as far as rooting and unlocking is concerned...there are guides for them too.
I wont downshow ur effort...nor will dishearten you...thanks for the effort bro...but actually it is not needed.
Sent from my Xperia Neo V
Thanks for the guide, but what is MTP mode?
Haluki_BR said:
Thanks for the guide, but what is MTP mode?
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okay now if you're on stock rom (official sony ics), you'll find usb settings and then connect your phone, there'll be 2 modes, MTP is the one in which you can view your sd card on pc named as removable disk
geekynoob said:
Edit-Just saw ur an Indian... i feel lyk banging my head on the wall...
God save me plsss...
Cheers.!
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the_neo_v_guy said:
why?
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@the_neo_v_guy - Bro don't bother bout that geeky noob he has an ol habit of digging into useless things !! You are doing a great job ... I appreciate your efforts bro
livesourav said:
@the_neo_v_guy - Bro don't bother bout that geeky noob he has an ol habit of digging into useless things !! You are doing a great job ... I appreciate your efforts bro
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thanks a lot livesourav
at least some people know how to appreciate
thanks for this guide buddy, it did help me installing cm9!
iamdchosen1 said:
thanks for this guide buddy, it did help me installing cm9!
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my pleasure
calm down people, I have cleaned a bit and moved this thread to general section
Yes, it IS NECESSARY!
unisol107 said:
Mate...there are enough tutorials here...and now that neoV too is officially supported by cm...the hassle of editing scripts and applying patches has also gone...and fxp themselves have given enough instructions to flash cm9...and as far as rooting and unlocking is concerned...there are guides for them too.
I wont downshow ur effort...nor will dishearten you...thanks for the effort bro...but actually it is not needed.
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To unisol107 and Aarush: Sorry to disagree with you, but this kind of tutorial is indeed necessary for noobs like me. It's hard to do all these procedures in the correct way and in the correct order by reading dozens of different threads and sites; it is hard to find out what kernel is compatible with this or that rom, what rom is bug-free, what kernel is bug-free, and many, many other important things like that. And many other tutorials are filled with a plethora of abbreviations that are way beyond my knowledge - only to list few obstacles!
The forum's moderators should, indeed, give congratulations to the_neo_v_guy for his effort, and even help him to improve some litle things to make this tutorial even better than it already is! (Some sort of a better text formating and layout fine-tunning would be nice, if possible).
Stick this toppic, by the way! And help the author to mantain it up to date!
(And sorry for my bad English)
(To the_neo_v_guy: Congratulations, man! Keep going on your good work of helping completely noob people like me!
nice job!!! very helpful for noobs!! keep it up!
Some
I have some more questions...
My Xperia Neo V is a MT11i one (originally bought as a MT11a, but I change it to prevent some game incompatibility issues). These are its configurations:
- Stock ICS v 4.0.4 (version 4.1.B.0.431);
- Baseband with 72 in its last two digits;
- Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf [email protected]#9 (for 1.4 ghz overclock capabilities).
I am thinking about installing CianogenMod, but as I said before, I am a noob, and I don't have enough time (nor ninja discipline...) to read all 220 pages of this toppic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445844&page=220
So, I need help to find answers to these questions:
1 - Does FXP kernells allow overclock?
2 - Do I need to use only FXP kernells under CianogemMod roms, or can I use other Kernels?
3 - Are FXP132 versions of CM10 completely bug-free and fully operational in Xperia Neo V?
4 - If not, what is the newest version of Cianogen rom that is bug-free and fully operational for my Xperia Neo V, and what kernell can I use with it for best performance/overclock and/or battery-friendly use?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad English.
piduca2011 said:
I have some more questions...
My Xperia Neo V is a MT11i one (originally bought as a MT11a, but I change it to prevent some game incompatibility issues). These are its configurations:
- Stock ICS v 4.0.4 (version 4.1.B.0.431);
- Baseband with 72 in its last two digits;
- Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf [email protected]#9 (for 1.4 ghz overclock capabilities).
I am thinking about installing CianogenMod, but as I said before, I am a noob, and I don't have enough time (nor ninja discipline...) to read all 220 pages of this toppic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445844&page=220
So, I need help to find answers to these questions:
1 - Does FXP kernells allow overclock?
2 - Do I need to use only FXP kernells under CianogemMod roms, or can I use other Kernels?
3 - Are FXP132 versions of CM10 completely bug-free and fully operational in Xperia Neo V?
4 - If not, what is the newest version of Cianogen rom that is bug-free and fully operational for my Xperia Neo V, and what kernell can I use with it for best performance/overclock and/or battery-friendly use?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad English.
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1 ..yes they do..
2.. fxp or cm9 kernels only..
3.. no..not at all completely bug free!
4. CM7 is the stable release so far.. use kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
TheDarkDefender said:
4. CM7 is the stable release so far.. use kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
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CM7 Is on gingerbread and yea its stable and that kernel works only for cm7 not for cm9 :good:
cm9 is currently on RC2(release candidate) and i didnt find any bugs out there
the_neo_v_guy said:
CM7 Is on gingerbread and yea its stable and that kernel works only for cm7 not for cm9 :good:
cm9 is currently on RC2(release candidate) and i didnt find any bugs out there
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dude! that kernel works for cm9 as well.. IM USING IT!! what kernel are u using for cm9?
TheDarkDefender said:
dude! that kernel works for cm9 as well.. IM USING IT!! what kernel are u using for cm9?
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i think there may be a problem with my device, im using the kernel which came in the zip file
the_neo_v_guy said:
i think there may be a problem with my device, im using the kernel which came in the zip file
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Ok .. i tried that too .. both worked fine!
Sent from my Neo V
TheDarkDefender said:
Ok .. i tried that too .. both worked fine!
Sent from my Neo V
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:good:
Thanks for the detail info.
Thanx for the guide. Much Appreciated:good:
I'm having a big question in mind can we mount a specific system folder in to a SD Card
So that we can available more space for the ROM
Like we can mount a dalvik-cache folder to a SD-Card so we can have more space available to our ROM so does more free internal memory.
Because this is a Linux concept we do implement it in our servers whenever we r running out of space.
So this shud b possible to our ROM's if yes, then how?
If not then why not?
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Device: XPERIA Neo V (MT11i) Unlocked
ROM: i-Scream 13 (Beta)
Kernel: night-elf ics 1.5 lite
Well the system partition is a bit different to my knowledge, it's mounted on read-only memory, hence ROM. I personally think it would either brick a device or the ROM just won't run.
What we can do is symlink less important parts of our ROM to save more space. For example: symlinking pittpatt binaries to /data is a common practice, because those are around 25MB.
Anyways I might be wrong on any of this, but you're bringing up a pretty interesting question.
venoma333 said:
Well the system partition is a bit different to my knowledge, it's mounted on read-only memory, hence ROM. I personally think it would either brick a device or the ROM just won't run.
What we can do is symlink less important parts of our ROM to save more space. For example: symlinking pittpatt binaries to /data is a common practice, because those are around 25MB.
Anyways I might be wrong on any of this, but you're bringing up a pretty interesting question.
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Ok... Friend bt I really dont have any idea about symlinks in android bt I got the message u want to convey.
And according to my knowledge there is no significance of ROM in it may b u r confusing with Read Only Memory and we call our OS a ROM bcz a OS system image is stored every tym in Read Only Memory for recovery as we did it through Factory Reset System.
In my knowledge OS(ROM) files we use in our device r read nd WRITE almost every tym when its running so it should not brick our device in anyway if we do it correctly.
If my knowledge is wrong plz correct me, anyone is kindly welcome :thumbup:
Device: XPERIA Neo V (MT11i) Unlocked
ROM: i-Scream 13 (Beta)
Kernel: night-elf ics 1.5 lite
Not sure about actually mounting folders as you say, but there are plenty of apps to symlink to the SD card.
i use link2sd (Free in the market) to "move" data for all my apps to the sd card...saves a ot of space
The theory is sound, it should be feasible, as long as the kernel can access the folder at boot time, start there.
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Not sure about actually mounting folders as you say, but there are plenty of apps to symlink to the SD card.<br />
i use link2sd (Free in the market) to "move" data for all my apps to the sd card...saves a ot of space
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You r right, I also use Link2SD to move files nd to set some app as system files.
Device: XPERIA Neo V (MT11i) Unlocked
ROM: i-Scream 13 (Beta)
Kernel: night-elf ics 1.5 lite
mpiekp said:
The theory is sound, it should be feasible, as long as the kernel can access the folder at boot time, start there.
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Hoping some one to point us out nd take this question to the right direction.
Thanks for ur knowledge mate:thumbup:
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Device: XPERIA Neo V (MT11i) Unlocked
ROM: i-Scream 13 (Beta)
Kernel: night-elf ics 1.5 lite
XtremeSilencer has provided a similar solution for this by providing a script which run on boot but every tym I do it on any ICS or GB ROM got bootloop :banghead: :banghead:
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piCool13 said:
XtremeSilencer has provided a similar solution for this by providing a script which run on boot but every tym I do it on any ICS or GB ROM got bootloop :banghead: :banghead:
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So when ,where and how does it work if you say it gives a Bootloop
Isn't it tested even by him?:silly:
Ghostfreak NB said:
So when ,where and how does it work if you say it gives a Bootloop
Isn't it tested even by him?:silly:
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Point to b noted bro
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i rooted and unlocked bootloader in my sony ericsson neo v , then by going through the CWM apk installed , i cleared the
--wipe data/factory reset
--wipe cache partition
--wipe delvik cache
then i installed the ROM from the sd card(the zip file) ,, but somehow it stopped installation midway, and when i restarted using recovery mode, it just started like showing sony logo and on , it is not booting at all, i am struck, kindly help.
aharnish said:
i rooted and unlocked bootloader in my sony ericsson neo v , then by going through the CWM apk installed , i cleared the
--wipe data/factory reset
--wipe cache partition
--wipe delvik cache
then i installed the ROM from the sd card(the zip file) ,, but somehow it stopped installation midway, and when i restarted using recovery mode, it just started like showing sony logo and on , it is not booting at all, i am struck, kindly help.
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Since you have unlocked boatloader flash a custom kernel with fastboot... You will get access to recovery... Through that you can install roms... Or you can flash stock firmware through flashtool...
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Since you have unlocked boatloader flash a custom kernel with fastboot... You will get access to recovery... Through that you can install roms... Or you can flash stock firmware through flashtool...
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thanx for your reply.. my pc is not detecting the phone.. whenever i try to switch it on or try to connect it to the pc, it just shows the sony logo and then does nothing... please help..
please read again how to flash custom kernel which have built-in CWM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1409269
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i rooted and unlocked bootloader in my sony ericsson neo v , then by going through the CWM apk installed , i cleared the
--wipe data/factory reset
--wipe cache partition
--wipe delvik cache
then i installed the ROM from the sd card(the zip file) ,, but somehow it stopped installation midway, and when i restarted using recovery mode, it just started like showing sony logo and on , it is not booting at all, i am struck, kindly help.
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what room & cwm you use ?
The most! easy way, just install cwm via xpart app (search it in google play store). sorry for my bad english
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thanx for your reply.. my pc is not detecting the phone.. whenever i try to switch it on or try to connect it to the pc, it just shows the sony logo and then does nothing... please help..
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While connecting your phone to your pc keep the menu key on your device pressed. That will enable you to connect it in fastboot mode. After that you can flash a custom kernel with cwm through flashtool.
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shubh_007 said:
While connecting your phone to your pc keep the menu key on your device pressed. That will enable you to connect it in fastboot mode. After that you can flash a custom kernel with cwm through flashtool.
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thamks , it was helpful but i again switched to my default icecream sandwitch(sony provided) ,, could u suggest me a good rom that would run smooth on my xperia neo v, kindly give me the steps or hyperlinks, thanks again.:fingers-crossed:
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thamks , it was helpful but i again switched to my default icecream sandwitch(sony provided) ,, could u suggest me a good rom that would run smooth on my xperia neo v, kindly give me the steps or hyperlinks, thanks again.:fingers-crossed:
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Hit thanks if i helped.
Btw which rom do you want gb/ics/jb. I am listing some of my personal favourites you will find them easily in the neo v development section. The steps to installation are also there in the respective roms, if you still have some problem you can first try to find the solution by reading the thread or else post your question on respective threads or pm me. Happy to help. The roms i like are
1. SJB 4.1.2
2. Mike's LegacyXperia rom CM10.1/10.2
3. DarkDefenders's rom based on LegacyXperia 4.2.2 ( Currently discontinued)
4. Ultimate HD rom (ICS)
5. Xperia Slim (GB)
These many would be enough to confuse you.
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shubh_007 said:
Hit thanks if i helped.
Btw which rom do you want gb/ics/jb. I am listing some of my personal favourites you will find them easily in the neo v development section. The steps to installation are also there in the respective roms, if you still have some problem you can first try to find the solution by reading the thread or else post your question on respective threads or pm me. Happy to help. The roms i like are
1. SJB 4.1.2
2. Mike's LegacyXperia rom CM10.1/10.2
3. DarkDefenders's rom based on LegacyXperia 4.2.2 ( Currently discontinued)
4. Ultimate HD rom (ICS)
5. Xperia Slim (GB)
These many would be enough to confuse you.
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if i go for SJB 4.1.2 , then should i use the CWM(clock work mode)?
if i go for 2nd option CM10.1, then which mode should i opt for?
and which is the easiest way to unlock my bootloader?
thanks heavily :fingers-crossed: my english is not good either bro.
aharnish said:
if i go for SJB 4.1.2 , then should i use the CWM(clock work mode)?
if i go for 2nd option CM10.1, then which mode should i opt for?
and which is the easiest way to unlock my bootloader?
thanks heavily :fingers-crossed: my english is not good either bro.
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Yes install fusion 5.4 kernel it has cwm in it.
For cm10.1 use the kernel inside zip.
Look into the sticky threads you'll find how to unlock your bootloader. Do it via the official sony site. For more details on any of the roms visit respective threads.
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Yes install fusion 5.4 kernel it has cwm in it.
For cm10.1 use the kernel inside zip.
Look into the sticky threads you'll find how to unlock your bootloader. Do it via the official sony site. For more details on any of the roms visit respective threads.
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i unlocked my bootloader and rooted, now for flashing of kernels and roms the options look like this
1. copy super jelly bean and gapps to sd card
2. flash any jb kernel for neov via fastboot.. i recommend fusion kernel 5.4 (present inside the zip file )
3.[OPTIONAL] flash stock ics .587 ftf excluding kernel and simlock.ta files..
4. boot into recovery
5.full wipes
ie :
wipe data / factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe dalvik cache
in mounts and storage , wipe system , data and cache
6. flash Super Jelly Bean
8. only for neo (mt15i) users flash patch
7.flash gapps : use this link : Gapps For SJB
8.reboot
9.enjoy
I CANT GET THE 3RD POINT!! where can i get ics.587 ftf file??
Skip that point. Won't cause any trouble. Even if you want to, search for it in the development section. There is a thread which has all the stock firmwares. Download it from there. Turn off your phone. Move the downloaded ftf file to firmware folder in flashtool folder on your pc. Open flashtool, click on the flash/bolt icon/button. You will get two options choose flash mode. Select the ftf file and follow on screen instructions. While flashing the stock ftf uncheck the kernel and simlock files. Once the progress bar reaches 100% go ahead with other steps.
This must be looking so confusing so u can skip this.
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Skip that point. Won't cause any trouble. Even if you want to, search for it in the development section. There is a thread which has all the stock firmwares. Download it from there. Turn off your phone. Move the downloaded ftf file to firmware folder in flashtool folder on your pc. Open flashtool, click on the flash/bolt icon/button. You will get two options choose flash mode. Select the ftf file and follow on screen instructions. While flashing the stock ftf uncheck the kernel and simlock files. Once the progress bar reaches 100% go ahead with other steps.
This must be looking so confusing so u can skip this.
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many many thanks dude, well what was that ftf file supposed to do anyway?
aharnish said:
many many thanks dude, well what was that ftf file supposed to do anyway?
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It basically wipes the whole ROM & writes the stock system files in the ROM again. It's just like installing a fresh OS on your phone.
Cheers!
ak070
ak070 said:
It basically wipes the whole ROM & writes the stock system files in the ROM again. It's just like installing a fresh OS on your phone.
Cheers!
ak070
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sorry to bother you again, well i used SJB , now i want to shift to CM10.1 marks legacy rom, but when i went to download the file it shows many options like mango, haida , hallon , urushi versions , i choose the mango version then nightlies (cm_mango-LX-20131010-NIGHTLY.zip)
now i tried the .img kernel and tried installing the zip, but it isnt installing, what should i do?
sorry for my noob question,
but thank u very much anyway.
aharnish said:
sorry to bother you again, well i used SJB , now i want to shift to CM10.1 marks legacy rom, but when i went to download the file it shows many options like mango, haida , hallon , urushi versions , i choose the mango version then nightlies (cm_mango-LX-20131010-NIGHTLY.zip)
now i tried the .img kernel and tried installing the zip, but it isnt installing, what should i do?
sorry for my noob question,
but thank u very much anyway.
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Which is your mobile? Neo-hallon Neov-haida...
Edit:i saw that you have Neo v... So use haida version...
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Which is your mobile? Neo-hallon Neov-haida...
Edit:i saw that you have Neo v... So use haida version...
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thank u very much, 1 more thing, have you used the MIUI rom for xperia neo v, well it seems very good, what is your take on this ROM?
THANKS A LOT FOR HELPING
aharnish said:
thank u very much, 1 more thing, have you used the MIUI rom for xperia neo v, well it seems very good, what is your take on this ROM?
THANKS A LOT FOR HELPING
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what do you suggest about MIUI rom ? how is that rom for xperia neo v?
thanks again
i would like to load my original sony rom on my xperia neo v, what should i do? kindly help ....