I want to know which is the best rom for my phone samsung galaxy young s6312. It is a dual Sim device, with 768 mb ram. Does CM support my device? I have heard that CM doesn't support dual Sim devices. Also I want to know if there is a possibility of bricking my device during the process of flashing a rom.
1- no such thing as best rom.
2- yes, currently cm doesn't officially support any dual sim phone. Unofficially someone might have compile cm for any rom.
3- theres always a risk. Don't want risk then use bone stock kernel and rom, don't root.
Unofficial cm is on making.. but the dual sim gsm bug is not getting fixed yet.
Except that, sampath rom version 1.01 is working on both 6310 and 6312
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Like Galaxy S4mini (LTE or 3g varient) and S4mini duos......There are hell lot of roms out there for 4g model (gt-i9195) and 3g varient (i9190) but almost no custom roms for the duos varient.....I heard that someone did it by installing a 4g varient's rom on duos version and flashed the duos version's modem and everything was good...but i seriously doubt it cause the custom recovery won't let install the rom of some other varient...but again the recovery of other varient can be installed in the first place and the only problem with it would be the modem related functions not working, but again it can be fixed by flashing the modem....Some great guys like sekil did a good work messing around cyanogenmod from other varients to make it working duos varient.....I am pretty new to android and don' really know much...but still i can suggest by reading xda forums. plus you'll be shocked how hard it took me to install cyanogenmod on my S4mini duos......Now trying to have some gorgeous roms such as MIUI or ColorOS...But scared to softbrick my phone again..... but seems too difficult..tough luck!
First of all, I want to say that I know CyanogenMod or any other similar ROM doesn't support dual-SIM officially.
There have been many ROMs that support dual SIM, but most of them are just MODDED ONES.
I have read about this in many places, but I don't know how to mod a single SIM ROM to support dual SIM phones.
For details in specific, I own a Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus (Mediatek MT6582 SoC) that uses dual SIM. Sure, there are many Jelly Bean ROMs for my device, but none from popular developers like CyanogenMod, ParanoidAndroid, SlimROMs, etc. I want to port one, but most of the ROMs that suit my criteria as a port ROM don't have dual SIM support. My device has no kernel sources, and so, has only 4.2.2 based ROMs.
So, my question is, HOW DO I MOD A ROM TO SUPPORT DUAL SIM ?
hello people,
I wanna know if it possible to install two roms: The last Stock ROM 4.3 and Cyanogenmod 13 ROM...
Which custom Kernel is better? Any guide of instalation? please. I read something with STweaks, but i dont know if it possible with these 2 roms. Any of you could make it ?
I hope your answers guys!
I am not using my s3 at present but I think that the last dual boot kernel was googy Max as far as I know and he left the even before lollipop came out. So I don't think there are any kernels which will help you dual boot at present..
Stweaks was used with Siyah kernel and later on with the before mentioned googy max kernel..
You can't
There's no way to dual boot a marshmallow rom on this phone, but with arter97 kernel you can dual boot roms up to the unofficial cm12.1
Use Devil kernel & recovery, not sure if it'll work as it depends on your ROM
hi everyone,
i am searching a way to dual boot (or triple boot) my galaxy s2 between gingerbread(stock), jelly bean (stock) and nougat (aosp)
i don't want to be dependent from one kernel, simply i want a method similar to dual boot patcher.
i tried this application but i9100 device is not supported.
maybe i can select galaxy S3 i9300 in the configuration of dual boot patcher, but i don't want to risk to brick my loved S2
i don't know... but i really need a way to do this triple boot without depending from a kernel and storing rom files in the user storage (/data or internal storage... or external sd...)
cescof said:
hi everyone,
i am searching a way to dual boot (or triple boot) my galaxy s2 between gingerbread(stock), jelly bean (stock) and nougat (aosp)
i don't want to be dependent from one kernel, simply i want a method similar to dual boot patcher.
i tried this application but i9100 device is not supported.
maybe i can select galaxy S3 i9300 in the configuration of dual boot patcher, but i don't want to risk to brick my loved S2
i don't know... but i really need a way to do this triple boot without depending from a kernel and storing rom files in the user storage (/data or internal storage... or external sd...)
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Dual boot requires a kernel that supports it like DorimanX kernel, which will never support Nougat (I'm not personally going to update it).
You can dual boot stock jelly bean and lollipop, but that is as far as you can get (marshmallow dual boot support is unknown and most likely is broken).
Dual booting gingerbread and newer android versions is impossible as there is no kernels known for allowing this.
Saber.
Lineage Nougat
LineageOS 14.1 has everything thought of, as far as i understand,but can it be flashed ontop of a stock orange gingerbread ROM? i1900P(withNFS)?
Hello,
My friend is using an old Glaxy S2 because his other phone is broken. What stable good custom rom would you suggest? He saids that the phone has the original rom right now, but apparently he can't install almost any apps because they're not compatible with the outdated version of android..
Also, what are the requirements for installing a custom rom nowadays? I've rooted and instaled multiple custom roms on my old android phone like 4 or 5 years ago and I haven't done anything since then because I'm using an Iphone right now. I'd assume that you still have to first install a custom recovery, then root the phone and then install the rom?
Cyanogen Mod 12.1 is the one you want to use. Less laggy and fair app support. In case if you want to expand the storage with SD card, I suggest you to use LineageOS 13 or Cyanogen alternative, Nougat will chug it up like crazy, believe me.
I do not recommend custom ROMs.