Hey guys, my mum just gave me her XZU after using it for around 2 years. She faced the annoying ghost clicks for around 6 months before giving up and getting herself a Redmi Note 4. Since I've gotten it, I want to get rid of the ghost clicks by installing a custom ROM and kernel.
I've already downgraded from 5.1.1 to 4.4.4 (14.6.A.0.108) and rooted. I've also unlocked the bootloader, but am hesitant about the next steps. I want to install Tommy-Geenexus' Zombie kernel and have downloaded b9 version of it. How's the kernel/ should i get another one? And which ROM is the most stable/compatible to run with the custom rom? I like the ResurrectionRemix Roms available, but most have some or the other bugs (I know the camera problem is there in almost every rom).
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Hello!
I'll have Galaxy S3 for the next two months, then, I will give it back to its owner.
Its owner, does not want to have a custom rom on it, because his last experience with a rom of this kind wasn't good.
My problem is that: I have JB 4.1 on it, so, I do not have "Multiple Users" feature.
I've heard of "dual boot" with Siyah kernel. So, can I use a custom rom for the next 2 months and, simultaounesly, keep the stock rom as it is (with its apps installed, contacts e.t.c.), and when I'll have to give it back, unroot it and make it as it was when I got it? And if I can do this, is there any manual on how to do it?
As you can understand, I don't want if its owner ever needs to get it for service to get it detected that it has been rooted from the technical department.
I want to keep it as it is, and just use a custom Rom for the next two months only.
Thanks in advance!
Heya guys,
I have rooted my Samsung Note 2 and it is running Stock v4.3, mainly because I wanted to use GREENIFY and Titanium Backup. When I saw one of my friends this weekend, he was amazed that I was still running the StockRom on a rooted phone, and couldn't understand why I haven't installed a CustomROM on it, then persisted to say that the best one to have on my phone would be CYANOGEN Mod, which has tons of features and once I done so, would never want to use the StockRom again?
Now obviously I'm clueless to all the ROM business, so was wondering if someone could fill me in on whether he is talking sense and that I should install a C-Rom, or just stick with Stock v4.3.
Many thanks,
Hello everyone,
So i've been a xiaomi redmi 3 user for a few months now, no problems whatsoever.
I flashed lieage 14.1 rom when i got the phone, been satisfied, then like a week ago i flashed the 'pixel experience' rom... Now i would like to swith to the official miui rom but i dont have access to a computer. Is there any way to flash the official firmware without a pc ? I obviously have an unlocked bootloader and latest twrp...
If you came across a miui debloated rom, please tell me, i'd like to give it a try
Thanks in advance
Greetings, I am on stock android 4.2.2 and i want to root and upgrade it to a very light ROM so i can run some games for my nephew on it. My Note 2 is laying around for so many years. What do you guys think which ROM should i use? Thanks and Happy Holidays
Do you mean 4.4.2 or 4.1.2?
If 4.1.2:
You can unlock your bootloader with Casual No You Verizon and install any ROM made for this device.
If 4.4.2:
Was your bootloader unlocked on a previous firmware? If so you might be able to get any ROM made for this device if it's still unlocked. Otherwise you cannot unlock it on 4.4.2 and are limited to ROMs that don't require custom kernels and that are based on TouchWiz, like Ditto Note 3. Ditto Note 3 is good but the wifi didn't work for me. You can install custom ROMs with Safestrap recovery. I'm about to upload a guide that goes over all this as soon as I have enough posts to do so.
Edit
Here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-2-verizon/general/bricked-to-custom-rom-2019-guide-t3935640
Hi everyone,
I have a Xiaomi Redmi note 6 (Tulip).
Fews month ago I installed a custom ROM (as usual with all my phones) It has fews bug and now I tried to updated but this is failing big time
and my phone is inoperable at the moment :/
Apparently Xiaomi are not the most convenient to install custom ROM.
So did you have any recommendations of phones who are easy to install custom ROM ?
Or maybe phone sell with preinstalled ROM (without GAPPS !!!!)
Thank you.
If a Custom ROM at 100% matches the phone it should get installed on, then you'll never run into troubles. That's true for all phones available on the market.
Just to let you know that I fixed my problem
but meanwhile I discover this -> https://e.foundation great initiative !