So I'm looking for the stock rom for the new GSM GN that came out, possibly deodexed and rooted already. Can't seem to find it with search. Thanks.
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https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
"takju" is the most recent coming on the Google Play version. Its just "yakju" but with Google Wallet pre-installed.
Flash via fastboot and root yourself. Takes 15min.
martonikaj said:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
"takju" is the most recent coming on the Google Play version. Its just "yakju" but with Google Wallet pre-installed.
Flash via fastboot and root yourself. Takes 15min.
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Beautiful, thank you
You wouldn't happen to know how to change display colors with stock do you?
jzero88 said:
Beautiful, thank you
You wouldn't happen to know how to change display colors with stock do you?
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Believe that's kernel related.
but do we have a pure stock with ONLY deodexed?
cox I don't really need the extra feature of those custom rom
Or maybe a stock from flashible in cwm
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Cheeze[iT] said:
Or maybe a stock from flashible in cwm
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Why would you want that, when you can flash the official one with fastboot?
martonikaj said:
Why would you want that, when you can flash the official one with fastboot?
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So people can do it without access to a computer?
So if you wanna flash on the fly.
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zephiK said:
So people can do it without access to a computer?
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Cheeze[iT] said:
So if you wanna flash on the fly.
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Guess I've never been walking down the street and been like "omg need to flash back to stock, NOW!".
Just nandroid your stock ROM?
martonikaj said:
Guess I've never been walking down the street and been like "omg need to flash back to stock, NOW!".
Just nandroid your stock ROM?
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Who knows maybe you're on vacation or something.
I mean after all, some of us are "flashaholics"
and actually.. I have honestly flashed on the to go. But that was for kernels not ROM. But realistically speaking, if I was on a trip and a new version of a ROM came out. I'd probably just flash it to stay updated
martonikaj said:
Guess I've never been walking down the street and been like "omg need to flash back to stock, NOW!".
Just nandroid your stock ROM?
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Boot manager and testing kernels
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ok so i just rooted my et4g and i installed rom manager, im trying to flash the recovery and it has four options to flash.
none in which say et4g
only
samsung at&t GalaxyS2
samsung GalaxyS i9000
samsung GalaxyS i9000 (MTD)
samsung GalaxyS2
which one is my best bet?
if any of them i think the bottom one is but i was worried that one is for the euro s2?
any help would be greatly appreciated
None of the above.
so what do i do??
i want to flash a rom already! haah
Odin a rooted kernel with clockwork mod (chris41g's lost kernel is what I used), and follow the ROM install instructions from the development section.
and lets just say if i used this vs using that method lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1277000
Yeah koush has the phone but i think they are waiting on samsung to fix the issues...
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damn so i just have to chill then? no other way of flashing recovery?
If you are worried about customization issues or just want to remain stock, I would flash this. It is completely stock with cwm. You can than flash a prerooted rom or su.zip and you are rooted and ready to go.
crawrj said:
If you are worried about customization issues or just want to remain stock, I would flash this. It is completely stock with cwm. You can than flash a prerooted rom or su.zip and you are rooted and ready to go.
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is there a link u meant to post? lol
CoolWheelChair said:
is there a link u meant to post? lol
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LOL my bad. Long day already. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305099
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and lets just say if i used this vs using that method lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1277000
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did this not work for you?
i have a pc so i used odin but this looks similar.
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LOL my bad. Long day already. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305099
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I Odin the above mentioned tar and nandroid back up pure stock and running monkey blue theme.
By the way if lose root when doing this just flash the su zip file.
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What the ****? The AT&T version gets Cyanogen and official Clockwork before us? Really? Thats messed up.
WhiteZero said:
What the ****? The AT&T version gets Cyanogen and official Clockwork before us? Really? Thats messed up.
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Yeah... no, not really. GSM models will ALWAYS get CM before CDMA models. Fact of life.
k0nane said:
Yeah... no, not really. GSM models will ALWAYS get CM before CDMA models. Fact of life.
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Oh, i see...
lafester said:
did this not work for you?
i have a pc so i used odin but this looks similar.
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haven't had time to try it yet, has anyone else tried?
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haven't had time to try it yet, has anyone else tried?
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Yes. Almost all of us. It works great.
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Do not use ROM manager on this device.
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I'm running AOKP with the CMPlus kernel. I want to encrypt my phone. Every time I try to start the encryption an android appears and the phone reboots. Then it doesn't even try to activate encryption. What can I do to get it encrypted?
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I guess be glad it is failing. Don't encrypt if on custom rom, it will become difficult to flash ever again (without a full device wipe) and nandroids won't even work after.
good day.
chopper the dog said:
I guess be glad it is failing. Don't encrypt if on custom rom, it will become difficult to flash ever again (without a full device wipe) and nandroids won't even work after.
good day.
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I'm aware of the difficulty that cones with encryption but since I rooted to record business calls, encryption is a really good idea. Any idea how to get it working? Thanks
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Don't use a custom kernel, report issue to AOKP dev team.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Don't use a custom kernel, report issue to AOKP dev team.
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I didn't know you couldn't use a custom kernel. I'll try it with straight AOKP
Edit: Even with the stock kernel from AOKP it fails. Phone just reboots. AOKP site also seems to be down right now.
fbiryujin said:
I didn't know you couldn't use a custom kernel. I'll try it with straight AOKP
Edit: Even with the stock kernel from AOKP it fails. Phone just reboots. AOKP site also seems to be down right now.
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Could be your recovery.
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geoffcorey said:
Could be your recovery.
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I'm using the latest CWM for Galaxy Nexus. What should I use? Thanks
fbiryujin said:
I'm using the latest CWM for Galaxy Nexus. What should I use? Thanks
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Try going back to stock recovery and see if encryption works. Also, you could try twrp and see if it works there as well.
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geoffcorey said:
Try going back to stock recovery and see if encryption works. Also, you could try twrp and see if it works there as well.
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I'll try TWRP first, but if that fails, how do I get stock recovery back? (I'm using the GSM maguro if that makes a difference)
fbiryujin said:
I'll try TWRP first, but if that fails, how do I get stock recovery back? (I'm using the GSM maguro if that makes a difference)
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To get stock recovery, find your stock 4.0.4 google image and flash the recovery using fastboot.
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geoffcorey said:
To get stock recovery, find your stock 4.0.4 google image and flash the recovery using fastboot.
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Even with stock recovery it doesn't work.
Edit: Just tried it with CM9 nightly as well, and the same thing happens. I'd really like to get encryption working.
fbiryujin said:
Even with stock recovery it doesn't work.
Edit: Just tried it with CM9 nightly as well, and the same thing happens. I'd really like to get encryption working.
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Try going back to stock 4.0.4 ics and encrypting there. If it works, there are some test recoveries that support encryption and you could possibly flash a custom rom on top of it.
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Try going back to stock 4.0.4 ics and encrypting there. If it works, there are some test recoveries that support encryption and you could possibly flash a custom rom on top of it.
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Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
i would advise against that;
check this thread, 2nd post
bk201doesntexist said:
i would advise against that;
check this thread, 2nd post
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Thanks for the warning but I'm aware of that. The latest TWRP can work with encrypted /sdcard though. Plus if I get stuck, I'm told "fastboot erase userdata" will format /sdcard and remove the encryption.
Hi!
I have the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, with CWM installed and unlocked bootloader. The phone was originally yakjuxw but I've converted it into yakju. Well now to the problem, my phone found the Jelly Bean update but when I tried to install, it didn't work. Is it because I have flashed my phone to yakju or could it be something else? What should I do? How to install it?
Without root if possible.
Also, I have tried to install it through flashing but of course that didn't work either.
Thanks in advance.
You should be 'Fully' stock before you update!
phone with CWM installed will not able to update OTA successfully.:crying:
Thank you for your response!
However , I'm not so good at these things so what is "fully stocked"?
Thank you
You are probably missing the yakju radio. It must be xxla2. If its not flash that.
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Would it work to uninstall CWM somehow then, if that's possible?
Thank you for response
El Daddy said:
You are probably missing the yakju radio. It must be xxla2. If its not flash that.
How do I know if I have it?
And where can I find it?
Thank you for response
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You are probably missing the yakju radio. It must be xxla2. If its not flash that.
How do I know if I have it?
And where can I find it?
Thank you for response
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I have attached both the recovery and radio for the stock IMM76I version of yakju. You will need to flash them using fastboot.
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Sime3134 said:
I have attached both the recovery and radio for the stock IMM76I version of yakju. You will need to flash them using fastboot.
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Thank you!
So it doesn't work with CWM?
And do you know if it's correct that phones with CWM installed can't install Android 4.1?
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No to the first question.
You need to be on stock recovery to install any OTA.
You were provided a link to download.
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rjcapp said:
No to the first question.
You need to be on stock recovery to install any OTA.
You were provided a link to download.
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Now I see, my wrong. Thank you very much, I will test this
The update is halfway through now, hope it works now! Thank you all very much for the help!
It worked, thank you!
Having LTE problems with flashed 4.1 vicious rom. So trying to go back to ICS. I am using the current toolkit 7.8 but when i do option nine it is unable to extract the tar file from the tgz. It dowloads the file it just wont flash it? Any suggestions or easy answers to returning to ICS thanks!
Why not put the latest JB on the phone? Get the images from Google and flash them ADB (the only way to do it), it takes 10min max.
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Why not put the latest JB on the phone? Get the images from Google and flash them ADB (the only way to do it), it takes 10min max.
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Ive tried a few JB roms and they all have done this 4g 3 g loop thing.. I was going to flash it back to stock .. Do the update for the latest verizon ICS update to imm76q (its supposed to fix this issue) and flash back to JB from there
Its an issue on verizons end atm. Mine have been looping bad and dropping data all together. I tried this and it didn't change a thing
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Fstall303 said:
Ive tried a few JB roms and they all have done this 4g 3 g loop thing.
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The official Jelly Bean Verizon images? https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers#torojro03c
You have the ICS images also there... scroll up.
justin94 said:
Its an issue on verizons end atm.
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You used the official images posted above?
TECK said:
The official Jelly Bean Verizon images? https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers#torojro03c
You have the ICS images also there... scroll up.
You used the official images posted above?
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IM going to try it.. at the risk of sounding like a noob.. which i am .. i will ask anyway. How do you flash via adb? Im guessing I cant use the tool kit for this and other than flashing zip files in recovery im unaware of how to put these on.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
Read the Stock Device section.
Using any tool but the official Google ones is like playing with fire, why not do it the right way?
TECK said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
Read the Stock Device section.
Using any tool but the official Google ones is like playing with fire, why not do it the right way?
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nice post.. going to see if can follow directions
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Having LTE problems with flashed 4.1 vicious rom. So trying to go back to ICS. I am using the current toolkit 7.8 but when i do option nine it is unable to extract the tar file from the tgz. It dowloads the file it just wont flash it? Any suggestions or easy answers to returning to ICS thanks!
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Look at the "flash" link in my signature.
TECK said:
Why not put the latest JB on the phone? Get the images from Google and flash them ADB (the only way to do it), it takes 10min max.
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There are no stock JB images for toro.
TECK said:
The official Jelly Bean Verizon images? https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers#torojro03c
You have the ICS images also there... scroll up.
You used the official images posted above?
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Those are not the stock images. Those are binaries for compiling your own ROM.
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Those are not the stock images. Those are binaries for compiling your own ROM.
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By stock images you mean they don't come with the extras Verizon adds?
The question is: Can a Verizon user flash the CDMA/LTE images from Google and have a functional phone?
I believe the answer is: Yes.
Personally, I had no issues flashing the GSM images downloaded directly from Google in my phone purchased from Play Store. It should be the same for Verizon binaries.
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By stock images you mean they don't come with the extras Verizon adds?
The question is: Can a Verizon user flash the CDMA/LTE images from Google and have a functional phone?
I believe the answer is: Yes.
Personally, I had no issues flashing the GSM images downloaded directly from Google in my phone purchased from Play Store. It should be the same for Verizon binaries.
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You linked to these. Those are not flashable images.
These are the flashable factory images. And there is no Jelly Bean for toro.
efrant said:
You linked to these. Those are not flashable images.
These are the flashable factory images. And there is no Jelly Bean for toro.
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I see... I was sure each phone has their own JB image to flash. Thanks for the tip.
Just bought my Nexus a little over a week ago as to an S3 can't seem to update to jelly bean for some reason though..help?
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Lol. Just download the Tool Kit and the official Google 4.1.1 firmware that is available from their site (Links are in Development Section | Official Firmware links) make sure you know if your's is maguro or toro, then download the respective firmware and flash it via ToolKit.
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Lol. Just download the Tool Kit and the official Google 4.1.1 firmware that is available from their site (Links are in Development Section | Official Firmware links) make sure you know if your's is maguro or toro, then download the respective firmware and flash it via ToolKit.
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Don't use a toolkit. Learn how to unlock bootloader and fastboot on your own as it is better than having it spoon fed
Did you try going into Settings > Apps > All Applications > Google Services Framework & Clear cache / Clear data? Sometimes doing that will make it work. Try that. Don't use a toolkit...
Misledz said:
Lol. Just download the Tool Kit and the official Google 4.1.1 firmware that is available from their site (Links are in Development Section | Official Firmware links) make sure you know if your's is maguro or toro, then download the respective firmware and flash it via ToolKit.
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Let's not forget needs about toroplus.. don't need Verizon stuff on sprint. Adb is so easy! Use that! Toolkit is for halfa++ corner cutters
After you clear cache go to your dialer and type *#*#checkin#*#* and wait for confirmation then immediately go to settings about phone and update.
Based on the screen shot, it's gsm but build number isn't there. What build is the Op on? So far it's only yakju/takju, yakjuxw, yakjuxe, and yakjuzs that have jb so if he's on a different build and really want jb, then he needs to flash but if he can wait, then he has to wait still
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you just unlock bootloader using toolkit
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arrish4 said:
you just unlock bootloader using toolkit
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Stop that. Hold-your-hand-kits are bad.
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arrish4 said:
you just unlock bootloader using toolkit
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Don't you look out for traffic when crossing the road?
Someone already got knocked over and you still want to try cross a highway.
Pics not showing on my end....and three simple words
fastboot oem unlock
Doesn't get easier than that.
And if just trying to get updates then do the checkin dialer. It forces the update to push
I was stuck on 4.0.3 for a week and just got tired of waiting and just rooted and loaded the stock 4.1.1 rom. This was my first time rooting and loading the rom. Wasn't hard at all.
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Misledz said:
Lol. Just download the Tool Kit and the official Google 4.1.1 firmware that is available from their site (Links are in Development Section | Official Firmware links) make sure you know if your's is maguro or toro, then download the respective firmware and flash it via ToolKit.
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how do I check whether mine's maguro or toro?
RoyJ said:
Did you try going into Settings > Apps > All Applications > Google Services Framework & Clear cache / Clear data? Sometimes doing that will make it work. Try that. Don't use a toolkit...
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tried that doesn't work. What's wrong with a toolkit? Everybody's telling me not to use it...
thephantom said:
Based on the screen shot, it's gsm but build number isn't there. What build is the Op on? So far it's only yakju/takju, yakjuxw, yakjuxe, and yakjuzs that have jb so if he's on a different build and really want jb, then he needs to flash but if he can wait, then he has to wait still
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Here. Trying my best not to root or whatever for now. Stock for now!
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Seems to be a yakjuxw from the new screen shot. Since you have gsm, it's maguro. You should be getting the jb update already
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JC0406 said:
how do I check whether mine's maguro or toro?
tried that doesn't work. What's wrong with a toolkit? Everybody's telling me not to use it...
Here. Trying my best not to root or whatever for now. Stock for now!
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You don't need to root it to load the factory image from Google. You only need the bootloader unlocked and you can do it through fastboot. Really very simple That's your best bet. As far as the first toolkit, I don't think there's any harm in using it specially if you're just going to use it to flash the factory image and unlock bootloader.
Try going to menu, options, applications, scroll over to all applications and clear data on Google services framework, Then go to about phone, system updates. That's what I did for the ota jb.
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You don't need to root it to load the factory image from Google. You only need the bootloader unlocked and you can do it through fastboot. Really very simple That's your best bet. As far as the first toolkit, I don't think there's any harm in using it specially if you're just going to use it to flash the factory image and unlock bootloader.
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Hmm okay thanks. That will void the warranty won't it? Is there a thread about it already in the development thread?
evostevo1 said:
Try going to menu, options, applications, scroll over to all applications and clear data on Google services framework, Then go to about phone, system updates. That's what I did for the ota jb.
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Tried that already. Doesn't work.
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Do check out the threads made by efrant so you can see the processes for it. They're very simple and you'll learn a lot as well.
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JC0406 said:
Hmm okay thanks. That will void the warranty won't it? Is there a thread about it already in the development thread?
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Not really. If you want to claim warranty, you can always lock the bootloader. And just use the toolkit from the thread in the development section. Remember you only have to do 2 things, unlock bootloader and flash factory image for 4.1.2.
zephiK said:
Don't use a toolkit. Learn how to unlock bootloader and fastboot on your own as it is better than having it spoon fed
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I would agree with you completely. But I feel you're going to spend more time explaining it to someone who would rather take the easier way out than do all that. Yesterday had to explain to a 40 year old, father of two what adb was that I felt he was probably not ready to start sipping from the advanced user's method. I spent an hour trying to explain everything, what more if there was no toolbox?
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I would agree with you completely. But I feel you're going to spend more time explaining it to someone who would rather take the easier way out than do all that. Yesterday had to explain to a 40 year old, father of two what adb was that I felt he was probably not ready to start sipping from the advanced user's method. I spent an hour trying to explain everything, what more if there was no toolbox?
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I agree with you, but if there is no toolkit, it won't be like this, people will have to learn adb and fastboot. Forces the newbs to learn adb and fastboot.
Well since it seem like he only look at posts recommending toolkits, his on you guys...............
And yes, wrong section, questions goes to the Q&A section.
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