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Pete's One-Click Root Method works on the OTA. Just make sure you enable USB Debugging.
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New Kernel (2.4.4): 2.6.32.9-00005-g2440aba [email protected] #2
Old Kernel (2.3.3): [email protected] #2
Build Number: 4.5.1a-dtn-150-30
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The update (downloading and installing) took about 15 minutes for me. The new version is indeed 2.3.4.
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Motorola has released their newest soak test today, at 12:12 EST. (atleast for me)
People living further west can expect the update to come later, Matt (@Motorola Forums) said.
Rooted phones cannot update. you must SBF to 2.3.3 stock to install the update.
I'll update this thread as more information is found.
If you get the update please remember to post at the project's forums over at Motorola.
Hey guys, I've been running the new 2.3.4 sbf since last weekend. There is a bug related to the battery reporting that I've noticed and from talking with other users here and at droid forums it doesn't seem to be an isolated problem.
Could you guys that get the soak test check and see if your battery reporting changes when you reboot the phone?? Mine can change 10-20% with each reboot.
It's not a huge deal, but something that is annoying and if we point it out before the end of the soak test maybe we can get it fixed before the official release.
Hopefully, this is just an issue with the SBF and the OTA wont have any problems, but please check because thats a bug we could miss if we aren't paying attention.
Thanks guys
nateohio said:
Hey guys, I've been running the new 2.3.4 sbf since last weekend. There is a bug related to the battery reporting that I've noticed and from talking with other users here and at droid forums it doesn't seem to be an isolated problem.
Could you guys that get the soak test check and see if your battery reporting changes when you reboot the phone?? Mine can change 10-20% with each reboot.
It's not a huge deal, but something that is annoying and if we point it out before the end of the soak test maybe we can get it fixed before the official release.
Hopefully, this is just an issue with the SBF and the OTA wont have any problems, but please check because thats a bug we could miss if we aren't paying attention.
Thanks guys
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Just rebooted my phone a few times, battery hasn't changed.
I was rooted on 2.3.3 and was able to upgrade to 2.3.4 but root is dead now.
Heelpir8 said:
I was rooted on 2.3.3 and was able to upgrade to 2.3.4 but root is dead now.
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Pete's one click method didn't work for you? The kernel is the exact same as the leaked SBF build, could be slightly altered to kill root with the official update. I'd grab the SBF if you want the latest kernel + 2.3.4 rooted.
nateohio said:
Hey guys, I've been running the new 2.3.4 sbf since last weekend. There is a bug related to the battery reporting that I've noticed and from talking with other users here and at droid forums it doesn't seem to be an isolated problem.
Could you guys that get the soak test check and see if your battery reporting changes when you reboot the phone?? Mine can change 10-20% with each reboot.
It's not a huge deal, but something that is annoying and if we point it out before the end of the soak test maybe we can get it fixed before the official release.
Hopefully, this is just an issue with the SBF and the OTA wont have any problems, but please check because thats a bug we could miss if we aren't paying attention.
Thanks guys
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That ota and the sbf are one in the same
Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
cheesebeard said:
Pete's one click method didn't work for you? The kernel is the exact same as the leaked SBF build, could be slightly altered to kill root with the official update. I'd grab the SBF if you want the latest kernel + 2.3.4 rooted.
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Yeah, will SBF over to that. Just wanted to take the OTA for the lulz.
nateohio said:
Hey guys, I've been running the new 2.3.4 sbf since last weekend. There is a bug related to the battery reporting that I've noticed and from talking with other users here and at droid forums it doesn't seem to be an isolated problem.
Could you guys that get the soak test check and see if your battery reporting changes when you reboot the phone?? Mine can change 10-20% with each reboot.
It's not a huge deal, but something that is annoying and if we point it out before the end of the soak test maybe we can get it fixed before the official release.
Hopefully, this is just an issue with the SBF and the OTA wont have any problems, but please check because thats a bug we could miss if we aren't paying attention.
Thanks guys
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I've rebooted many times with the sbf and never noticed. Now on Eclipse 1.0 and haven't noticed either. When I come out of cwm and reboot my battery reads wrong...a couple reboots fixes it.
EDIT: Just rebooted and it's reading 10% higher than b4. First time I noticed it.
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
So what is the verdict on being able to root the ota version? Did it get patched or is rooting with Pete one click doable?
X0dus said:
I've rebooted many times with the sbf and never noticed. Now on Eclipse 1.0 and haven't noticed either. When I come out of cwm and reboot my battery reads wrong...a couple reboots fixes it.
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
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I've found it does it more when you wear down the battery some, it reliably does it for me after going from a full charge down to around 70%. After reboot it will jump back up to 80-90%.
Anyways, its just something to look for when doing the soak test. It'd be great if the OTA didn't have this issue.
nateohio said:
I've found it does it more when you wear down the battery some, it reliably does it for me after going from a full charge down to around 70%. After reboot it will jump back up to 80-90%.
Anyways, its just something to look for when doing the soak test. It'd be great if the OTA didn't have this issue.
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I made an edit to my post. Have you found a workaround other than not reboot?
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
ashclepdia said:
So what is the verdict on being able to root the ota version? Did it get patched or is rooting with Pete one click doable?
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You can root with Pete's 1 click root.
Anyone having issues with petes one click root on windows vista/7 try the onerootclick v7 for win xp. I couldn't root with petes one click i kept getting an error but the windows xp version worked fine and rooted
Sandso9 said:
Anyone having issues with petes one click root on windows vista/7 try the onerootclick v7 for win xp. I couldn't root with petes one click i kept getting an error but the windows xp version worked fine and rooted
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Pete's one click failed the first time for me, but it automatically reattempted and it worked the second.
X0dus said:
I made an edit to my post. Have you found a workaround other than not reboot?
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
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Nope, I've tried wiping battery stats, cycling the battery fully (fully charged to completely dead without charging in between), a few times now and haven't been able to get rid of it yet.
What is your build number
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
4.5.1a-dtn-150-30
Alan Wolfe said:
4.5.1a-dtn-150-30
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Same here!
So once again somethings broken on an update? Looks like I'll wait a little bit to see how this goes. Was just about to upgrade too.
Downloading Update...on rooted phone. Scared to install...
Edit...update failed to install...good i didn't want to install, my phone is running great right now...so i guess rooted phones can download but not install...it keeps bugging you to install so freeze "BlurUpdater_VZW.apk" i just renamed it "BlurUpdater_VZW.apk.BAK"
hey guys, i need a small help...i was thinking about flashing 651.167.20 on my gsm razr but just wanted to know how good the battery life is on 651.167.20 is? because i was on arctic 3.0.5 before but..the battery life was horrible...so plz advice.
chaitanya2014 said:
hey guys, i need a small help...i was thinking about flashing 651.167.20 on my gsm razr but just wanted to know how good the battery life is on 651.167.20 is? because i was on arctic 3.0.5 before but..the battery life was horrible...so plz advice.
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The battery life is awesome on 651.167.20. (GSM/UMTS)
Yes, the battery life is good with this OTA. I had 1 day, or 2....
Same here, battery life is great with this update.
Battery life with the latest OTA 651.167.19, it is better than the leaked 651.167.20. I suggest you to flash it directly with RSD lite and then wipe data / cache from recovery.
i didnt find a link to the ota of .19 the eu version not the fr
chaitanya2014 said:
i didnt find a link to the ota of .19 the eu version not the fr
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It's in the stock ROMs thread. The full set of fastboot files labelled 167.20 is actually 167.19.
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
but then i have to root it by using motofail or something right or is there no root for it yet?
chaitanya2014 said:
but then i have to root it by using motofail or something right or is there no root for it yet?
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Yes, you can use motofail.
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
but i downloaded the ota from eternity project website for official roms... from 651.73.30 to 651.167.20 are u sure its still a leak? even it might be ota names wrong like the fastboot right...
chaitanya2014 said:
but i downloaded the ota from eternity project website for official roms... from 651.73.30 to 651.167.20 are u sure its still a leak? even it might be ota names wrong like the fastboot right...
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Last I saw, the OTA labelled 167.20 actually was 167.20. Fastboot files are definitely preferable to OTAs, since you don't have to bugger around getting deleted or modified system files in order.
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
I have some issues going on with my phone since rooting. I use matt's utility 1.82 and seems like i have tons of issues with trying roms. Every rom i try has the same issue. Wifi doesnt stay connected and i cant get my cpu speeds to set.
So I have seen in other forums other ways to root your razr. Which root methods does everyone like best and have the best/most success with?
Thanks for the help guys.
do you have a gsm or CDMA version?
Full-Throttle Team
moderator at bdhroms.freeforums.org
prsterero said:
do you have a gsm or CDMA version?
Full-Throttle Team
moderator at bdhroms.freeforums.org
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I have CDMA (Verizon XT912)
brex2040 said:
So I have seen in other forums other ways to root your razr. Which root methods does everyone like best and have the best/most success with?
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I would recommend you EasyRootICS, worked everytime for me without issues and takes only 1-2 minutes!
You can find it in the developer forum, just use the search function!
Motofail never gave me a problem
Enviado desde mi XT910 usando Tapatalk 2
Lokimitsu said:
I would recommend you EasyRootICS, worked everytime for me without issues and takes only 1-2 minutes!
You can find it in the developer forum, just use the search function!
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So i used EasyRootICS and it seemed to work fine, but i still have the issue where my WiFi wont stay connnected or if i leave the area where my wifi is, it wont connect back up. I have to reboot the phone to connect again. Doesnt matter what ROM i am using, they all do the same thing.
Ever user EasyRootICS successfully
brex2040 said:
So i used EasyRootICS and it seemed to work fine, but i still have the issue where my WiFi wont stay connnected or if i leave the area where my wifi is, it wont connect back up. I have to reboot the phone to connect again. Doesnt matter what ROM i am using, they all do the same thing.
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I often noticed that issue, too...
Which ROMs did you test so far?
I used Matt Goff's 1.82 utility no problems
I have tried using Wizzed Bean, Red Tide, and Full Throttle. I am currently running Wizzed Bean and everytime i restart my phone. all my setting reset. i have re installed the rom, wiped cache/delvik still same issues. I might just go back to stock ICS and wait out for Official JB.
Seriously, try Matt's 1.82, Safestrap 3.05, and the CM10 spyder. Running great for me, not going back to the bloat, secret data recording, and delayed updates.
Sent from my XT912 using xda app-developers app
rhizomaticon said:
Seriously, try Matt's 1.82, Safestrap 3.05, and the CM10 spyder. Running great for me, not going back to the bloat, secret data recording, and delayed updates.
Sent from my XT912 using xda app-developers app
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Can't seem to find that one. Can you post link please. Thanks for info.
brex2040 said:
Can't seem to find that one. Can you post link please. Thanks for info.
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Sorry to take so long to answer-- need to get push notifications for this going or something.
I started with this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927747
But some of the information in that thread is out of date- so make sure you read the latest posts. Also, with Safestrap, I am not sure you have to root your stock install, but I did at the beginning just because I thought I had to before understanding the whole process. Also, Matt's is not the only way to root. So my sequence went something like this:
Rooted with Matt's 1.82 utility:
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...-182-windows-for-verizon-droid-razrmaxx-only/
Again, this is getting out of date. I did not install the Safestrap 2.X from here. Instead, I found the latest Safestrap with instructions here:
http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
Finally, you can get the latest CM10 spyder builds by Hashcode here:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/spyder/cm10
I am currently running the Nov. 1 version, but I see there's a Nov. 10 now. Now to figure out how to upgrade without blowing it all away!
YMMV, HTH, yada yada
Lokimitsu said:
I would recommend you EasyRootICS, worked everytime for me without issues and takes only 1-2 minutes!
You can find it in the developer forum, just use the search function!
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Agreed.
Used this method on my razr. Flawless.
Forgot how much fun a rooted phone is.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium
rhizomaticon said:
I used Matt Goff's 1.82 utility no problems
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Matt's worked great for me as well
Hi there,
I'm using motorola droid razr xt912 and 4.1.2 orignal rom is installed on it but its sucks
Droid Razr Got 1 GB Ram I used many other phones with 1 GB ram but the run fine
As I Think 1 GB Ram is fine enough and phone shoudnt lag with 1gb ram but xt912 just slow down and many of the time it stuck when even i start any app
I Think the orignal rom which is installed is problem.
I'm right guys ??
So Guys Is that problem is just coz of rom ???
And which rom is stable for droid razr xt912 ??
Humza Arain said:
Hi there,
I'm using motorola droid razr xt912 and 4.1.2 orignal rom is installed on it but its sucks
Droid Razr Got 1 GB Ram I used many other phones with 1 GB ram but the run fine
As I Think 1 GB Ram is fine enough and phone shoudnt lag with 1gb ram but xt912 just slow down and many of the time it stuck when even i start any app
I Think the orignal rom which is installed is problem.
I'm right guys ??
So Guys Is that problem is just coz of rom ???
And which rom is stable for droid razr xt912 ??
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root
then remove bloatware or install safestrap and a custom rom like cm11
links in index
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development (2015)
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
sd_shadow said:
root
then remove bloatware or install safestrap and a custom rom like cm11
links in index
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development (2015)
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
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Hmm my phone is rooted then how to remove bloatware??
Or i just downloaded safestrap and as i heard that android 4.4.4 kitkat is the best version and kitkat use less ram for apps and kitkat work very smoth
So should i install kitkat version
Any one used kitkat rom on xt912 ??
How its work ?
Humza Arain said:
Hmm my phone is rooted then how to remove bloatware??
Or i just downloaded safestrap and as i heard that android 4.4.4 kitkat is the best version and kitkat use less ram for apps and kitkat work very smoth
So should i install kitkat version
Any one used kitkat rom on xt912 ??
How its work ?
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there should be a link in the index to
list of jellybean bloatware safe to remove
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development (2015)
there are several kitkat roms
Cm11, slimkat...
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
Humza Arain said:
Hmm my phone is rooted then how to remove bloatware??
Or i just downloaded safestrap and as i heard that android 4.4.4 kitkat is the best version and kitkat use less ram for apps and kitkat work very smoth
So should i install kitkat version
Any one used kitkat rom on xt912 ??
How its work ?
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You can freeze bloatware apps and processes with Titanium Backup Pro...
Here's my list when I used Jellybean
Sent from my Razr XT910
sd_shadow said:
root
then remove bloatware or install safestrap and a custom rom like cm11
links in index
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development (2015)
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
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sd_shadow said:
there should be a link in the index to
list of jellybean bloatware safe to remove
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development (2015)
there are several kitkat roms
Cm11, slimkat...
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
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Bro I Cant Find Bloatware there Can you give me direct link
And let me get lil bit information about bloatware what is it
welder73 said:
You can freeze bloatware apps and processes with Titanium Backup Pro...
Here's my list when I used Jellybean
Sent from my Razr XT910
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Hmm And By the way what bloatware is. is there any thread about bloatware so i get to know what bloatware is
and it ,ll not effect on my phone?
Humza Arain said:
Hmm And By the way what bloatware is. is there any thread about bloatware so i get to know what bloatware is
and it ,ll not effect on my phone?
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bloatware is preinstalled apps, that are unnecessary and can cause the device to run slow.
I don't have a link for the xt912 at the moment, but the xt894/droid 4 is basically the same.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51525822
Disabled app/bloatware list
Device: Droid 4
Version: Jelly Bean 4.1.2
List of Un-necessary pre-loaded Bloatware apps.
These apps are SAFE to Disable to FREE up RAM & Save Battery Life
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
sd_shadow said:
bloatware is preinstalled apps, that are unnecessary and can cause the device to run slow.
I don't have a link for the xt912 at the moment, but the xt894/droid 4 is basically the same.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51525822
Disabled app/bloatware list
Device: Droid 4
Version: Jelly Bean 4.1.2
List of Un-necessary pre-loaded Bloatware apps.
These apps are SAFE to Disable to FREE up RAM & Save Battery Life
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
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Okay That List which is given in that link i should remove these apps it ,ll not effect on my phone right ?
and which app should i use to dissable these apps ?
Humza Arain said:
Okay That List which is given in that link i should remove these apps it ,ll not effect on my phone right ?
and which app should i use to dissable these apps ?
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I gave you the list off apps which are safe to freeze...
I also wrote that you can do it with Titanium Backup Pro...
Sent from my Razr XT910
welder73 said:
I gave you the list off apps which are safe to freeze...
I also wrote that you can do it with Titanium Backup Pro...
Sent from my Razr XT910
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Ok Thanks Let me Try
I believe its a Jelly Bean thing. My RAZR's (XT912) and also my RAZR HD (XT926 still on Jelly Bean) will occasionally bog down for no reason, usually when opening Maps for navigation purposes. I strongly recommend using safestrap and upgrading your RAZR by using one of the fantastic Kit Kat ROM's available.
I cant recommend the Lollipop ROM's because I have not tried one yet but have read many good things about them
Guapo613 said:
I believe its a Jelly Bean thing. My RAZR's (XT912) and also my RAZR HD (XT926 still on Jelly Bean) will occasionally bog down for no reason, usually when opening Maps for navigation purposes. I strongly recommend using safestrap and upgrading your RAZR by using one of the fantastic Kit Kat ROM's available.
I cant recommend the Lollipop ROM's because I have not tried one yet but have read many good things about them
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Yeah I Have Remove Bloatware let me test my phone atleast 3 days then if my phone still lag then i m gonna install kit kat rom actually i afraid coz i never install rom thats why installation of rom will not effect my phone right ?
I have a XT912 still on 4.1.2 that I have de-bloated and it will help your phone but I still find that it will slow down significantly while multi-tasking from time to time.
If you do use safestrap to install a ROM, make sure you get the safestrap version specific to your phone (spyder for CDMA XT912 and umts spyder for GSM XT910)
Guapo613 said:
I have a XT912 still on 4.1.2 that I have de-bloated and it will help your phone but I still find that it will slow down significantly while multi-tasking from time to time.
If you do use safestrap to install a ROM, make sure you get the safestrap version specific to your phone (spyder for CDMA XT912 and umts spyder for GSM XT910)
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Yeah I'm Gonna Conform Safestrap first coz last time i just downloaded from a random link and that safestrap really Fu**ed my Phone. thats why i m gonna sure 100 this time
you have used kitkit on your droid razr ???
Humza Arain said:
Yeah I'm Gonna Conform Safestrap first coz last time i just downloaded from a random link and that safestrap really Fu**ed my Phone. thats why i m gonna sure 100 this time
you have used kitkit on your droid razr ???
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there are over a dozen different devices that have their own safestrap version.
use the correct version for your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3181430
Installing and using Safestrap 3.75
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
Humza Arain said:
Yeah I'm Gonna Conform Safestrap first coz last time i just downloaded from a random link and that safestrap really Fu**ed my Phone. thats why i m gonna sure 100 this time
you have used kitkit on your droid razr ???
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I am using both Mokee ROM 4.4.4 and Liquid Smooth 4.4.4. These are the finest ROM's for the Droid RAZR that I have used. I am not saying they are the best, I just prefer them to the others I have used
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sd_shadow said:
there are over a dozen different devices that have their own safestrap version.
use the correct version for your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3181430
Installing and using Safestrap 3.75
Sent from my XT912 using Tapatalk
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If I remember correctly, I had a problem with either 3.75 or 3.72 in regards to wifi tethering/hotspot. In other words, it would not allow me to tether/hotspot another device (PS Vita) to my Droid RAZR. For that reason, I started using 3.65 again.
I cant remember, but I'm pretty sure that I was not the only one with this issue
Guapo613 said:
I am using both Mokee ROM 4.4.4 and Liquid Smooth 4.4.4. These are the finest ROM's for the Droid RAZR that I have used. I am not saying they are the best, I just prefer them to the others I have used
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Okay So These are Cyanogen's Roms As I saw People use mostly cyanogenmod's rom so which roms are these which you are told here?
thanks for the app list!
welder73 said:
You can freeze bloatware apps and processes with Titanium Backup Pro...
Here's my list when I used Jellybean
Sent from my Razr XT910
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I bought my XT910 on Nov 2011 and for the past 1.5 years I've been using it only for HDMI (to watch old movies which I've downloaded in the past). I had a defective earpiece, I received the spare and came here looking for any tutorial (then went to youtube).. Saw this list, so decided to debloat it... App Quarantine app does the freezing for free (you need to enable advanced in settings)
never felt any significant lag, may be because I gave it less work... Rooted and running European Retail 4.1.2 on Asia retail XT910..
Guapo613 said:
I am using both Mokee ROM 4.4.4 and Liquid Smooth 4.4.4. These are the finest ROM's for the Droid RAZR that I have used. I am not saying they are the best, I just prefer them to the others I have used
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Well bro which roms are they would you like to give me the link of these roms ??
Since the update on Saturday I can't get more than 2 hours SOT,before the update (lollipop) I used to get 3-3.5 sometimes 4. Same exact apps, settings (Wi-Fi on when home off when not,mobile data on when not on Wi-Fi auto switch enabled,GPS on all the time with little GPS usage mainly google location services being used ,everything "optimized". I'm really lost here. If anyone can tell me their experiences before and after the update that would be great with setting changes if available. NOTE: I'M NOT ROOTED (PURE STOCK).
Anyone?
Sent from my 0PJA2 using Tapatalk
My suggestion would be to try this.
1. Root your device and S off.
2. Flash a custom Rom
3.profit.
mammothjojo88 said:
My suggestion would be to try this.
1. Root your device and S off.
2. Flash a custom Rom
3.profit.
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Don't you have to pay to get s-off? Does anyone have any other suggestions?
mammothjojo88 said:
My suggestion would be to try this.
1. Root your device and S off.
2. Flash a custom Rom
3.profit.
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I'm rooted and battery life is no better
@racingmatt1 yes you do. 25.00 for s off via sunshine. @Deathmeter let's look more into it. Have you s off?
mammothjojo88 said:
My suggestion would be to try this.
1. Root your device and S off.
2. Flash a custom Rom
3.profit.
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You don't need s-off to flash custom rom or root.
Unlock bootloader, flash twrp recovery, flash custom rom, root (No need for s-off in all that)
And as @Deathmeter said, no improvement in battery life with custom rom or root
mammothjojo88 said:
@racingmatt1 yes you do. 25.00 for s off via sunshine. @Deathmeter let's look more into it. Have you s off?
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No I'm not s-off
I'm S-Off with the latest Viper Rom and my battery life is also crap since the update.
sharky17 said:
I'm S-Off with the latest Viper Rom and my battery life is also crap since the update.
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There is a new kernel in the sprint Android development section(I use it on badboyz ROM)... with a few tweaks from flars kernel app I use, battery life has improved for me.