Thinking of flashing nightlies - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I'm dying to run CM9 on my CDMA gnex. How do these (nightlies) work?
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They are unstable roms that are constantly being worked on. The current nightly is the progress they've made so far. I haven't tried cm9 specifically, but certain features most likely don't work/ aren't included yet. I recommend reading through the change logs so u have an idea of what's going on. Just back up whatever rom you're currently on and if u flash cm9 don't forget gapps.
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You will need to unlock and root your phone before installing the nightlies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693892
Then I use ROM Manager to install the nightlies.

bwood20 said:
They are unstable roms that are constantly being worked on. The current nightly is the progress they've made so far. I haven't tried cm9 specifically, but certain features most likely don't work/ aren't included yet. I recommend reading through the change logs so u have an idea of what's going on. Just back up whatever rom you're currently on and if u flash cm9 don't forget gapps.
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While they are nightlies, they are not unstable. Everything should work, but there are missing features.

If installed is there an ota update pushed to my phone or like any other rom and wipe etc and flash updated rom?
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fk.gregor said:
If installed is there an ota update pushed to my phone or like any other rom and wipe etc and flash updated rom?
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No ota's, you have to flash each one yourself. However, you usually don't have to wipe unless a major change is incorporated.

Ok. Would it be worth flashing iyo?
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The nightlies are far from unstable - I've been a CM desciple for a looooong time on many different devices. Everything works for me. No problems what-so-ever.
I realize it's not for everyone but I strongly recommend you give it a shot. Make a nandroid and flash away.

It's worth flashing. You can use ROM manager to download and flash updates, so it's no sweat to update when you want.
Fyi if you want to download and install nightlies through ROM manager, you have to buy it.
Swyped on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus

Herman76 said:
It's worth flashing. You can use ROM manager to download and flash updates, so it's no sweat to update when you want.
Fyi if you want to download and install nightlies through ROM manager, you have to buy it.
Swyped on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
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You shouldn't rely on rom manager though. Maybe for downloads but always install manually.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."

Sweet. I'm pretty stoked to give this a shot!
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joshnichols189 said:
You shouldn't rely on rom manager though. Maybe for downloads but always install manually.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."
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Why install manually?

tsaunders said:
Why install manually?
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ROM Manager can screw installations up and usually if recovery throws an error you won't see it if you flash through ROM Manager.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."

I agree to some extent, but if you are familiar with manually flashing, I don't see any problem with using ROM manager to flash.
I have been using it since my sgs days and never had any hiccups.
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Herman76 said:
I agree to some extent, but if you are familiar with manually flashing, I don't see any problem with using ROM manager to flash.
I have been using it since my sgs days and never had any hiccups.
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I believe you, most people have no problems but some do so I just try to tell people to do it manually.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."

I will just echo what some others here have already said. In my experience, CM nightlies (7 and 9 on various devices) aren't unstable at all, perhaps missing some features at times, but far from unstable. Of course each device may have a different story, but I think it is definitely worth a shot.

What sort of features are missing?
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fk.gregor said:
What sort of features are missing?
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Comparing to stock, no features are missing and many have been added. Comparing to what is planned for the "stable" release of cm9 then, yes, features are missing.
Every now and then changes get made which will break some part of the phone, but they are mostly annoyances, it's extremely rare for a nightly to break core functionality of the device but it could happen.
Been using cm since version 6, always running nighties and none of them have ever broken my phone. Sometimes things have happened like breakages to video playback for example but they get fixed pretty quick. I've always been able to do stuff like making calls, SMS and email on every nightly over five phones.
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Alright so I flashed it and instantly loved the boot image. It's sick!
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I'm pretty sure I flashed the latest gapps but they weren't on there...
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i feel like im behind on the times...

still using beastmod, whats new and better?
Way better roms than that imo. Better kernels too.
Message relayed from the dark side.
I like the new darkside rom very much. Beast is still very good though.
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I'm in same boat as cam I've flashed all newest but always go back to beastmod....I don't use wifi calling much so no need to really upgrade...I've tried em all but yet I still truly enjoy beastmod...I am curious to darksides new rom as I haven't flashed his newest...its good that things are starting to move in our area..thanks to all devs doing the dam things
camf3xu said:
still using beastmod, whats new and better?
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Just hold off,Eugenes project will be released soon.maybe today
From a galaxy better than yours.
jsammons said:
I like the new darkside rom very much. Beast is still very good though.
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Darkside is nice but try, Tuesday ROM, or latest 101 greatest. Both pretty good imo.
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Running Monhks new rom at the moment. Its got wifi calling and no ciq
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What's beastmod?
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It's a ROM. You can find it in the Dev section if you scroll down far enough. It's based off 2.35 and looks like ics. It's stable and fast. Someone else installed it on my phone. I didn't look for a new ROM til about a week ago.
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It really does depend on your preferences. If you don't want wifi calling there is not a whole lot of difference yet. It is not like the hd2 days where there were several completely different fully functional builds to choose from and several flavors of each. Things are just beginning for the SGS2.
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Android_Monsters said:
Running Monhks new rom at the moment. Its got wifi calling and no ciq
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I been using stock rooted, but every time I flash a custom rom I end up dealing with some really annoying bugs. I also hate the fact that every time I flash a custom rom I need to setup my exchange & yahoo email again and again. any easy ways of doing this with having to set up and install every single app I use? (I usually use titanium backup)
josemedina1983 said:
I been using stock rooted, but every time I flash a custom rom I end up dealing with some really annoying bugs. I also hate the fact that every time I flash a custom rom I need to setup my exchange & yahoo email again and again. any easy ways of doing this with having to set up and install every single app I use? (I usually use titanium backup)
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There is an easy way... just use gmail.... just joking..
I am in the same boat. I use 2 accounts on 2 different Exchange servers so I have to setup Touchdown every time I on install a new ROM. And I have 4 Android devices I use daily and have wiped each of them at least once this year.. I wish touchdown had a save configuration to sd card option..
I also have been wanting to install a custom rom on my s2 but keep hoping a 4.0 ICS will come out. I have it on my Asus Prime and Tab and would really like to try it on a phone..
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The phone resetup does stink. The only way to know for sure that you are not causing your own bugs is to wipe flash the new rom and then re-setup the apps and accounts. I have had issues restoring my settings through titanium as well so I usually just redo it all manually. It is very disappointing when I get through that entire process only to find a bug I can't live with.
On the bright side I am really good at reentering my account settings, and I have greatly reduced the number of unused apps I have installed.
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Thursdays rom
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I'm still rockin BeastMod...it's stable...fast... reliable.. and has everything I need...I'm also using TDJ Rc2 KERNEL and all is smooth and awesome.
It would take a huge break through rom for me to change.
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tennandcoz1 said:
Just hold off,Eugenes project will be released soon.maybe today
From a galaxy better than yours.
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What rom is Eugenes working on? Any details?
As soon as I see a stable CM7 or CM9 I would flash ASAP.

Lags

Hey. After I flash a new rom, the phone is super quick and respones very well. Buy after a few days, it starts to get laggy. When I am presaing the soft keys it takes a couple of seconds to respond, apps loading times can reach about 20 seconds, contacts loading too. I am using the GSM Gnex with CNA 3.8 rom and franco kernel r298. The lags occurred with XenonHD too. Dont get me wrong, I am not complaining about the developers, I am just trying to figure out if I am doing something wrong.
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bar_rodoy said:
Hey. After I flash a new rom, the phone is super quick and respones very well. Buy after a few days, it starts to get laggy. When I am presaing the soft keys it takes a couple of seconds to respond, apps loading times can reach about 20 seconds, contacts loading too. I am using the GSM Gnex with CNA 3.8 rom and franco kernel r298. The lags occurred with XenonHD too. Dont get me wrong, I am not complaining about the developers, I am just trying to figure out if I am doing something wrong.
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Are you rebooting your phone or just leaving it on for weeks at a time?
I remember someone saying it has to do with the zram optimizations in roms and kernels. at first it makes things faster and the the idea implemented is good in theory but over time it makes things unbearably slow. i dont know the technical reasons for this, someone with more knowledge than me may be able to explain it.
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I forgot to mention, its getting worse when I download or update app from the Play Store. During the download process the phone realy lagg.
063_xbox, the phone restarts itself sometimes when I use it...
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bar_rodoy said:
I forgot to mention, its getting worse when I download or update app from the Play Store. During the download process the phone realy lagg.
063_xbox, the phone restarts itself sometimes when I use it...
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Obviously downloading from the Play Store is using system resources (RAM, a % of the processor etc.) so a slow down is to be expected.
The phone restarting itself =/= to rebooting it regularly. Just like your computer you shouldn't leave it running 24/7. Sometimes you just need to give your phone a restart.
I think the lags are related to the heatcof the Gnex. Maybe the my cheap case makes it worse. I will check without case so it have more contact with the air. I will report the results.
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I've noticed the same lag after few days. It's really frustrating to see your phone very fast and then kind of choppy....
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It looks almost like a memory leak. (That was a big problem on exynos devices runing cm10). It happened to me today (latest nightly cm10), Once my free ram was less than 100 mb the phone became noticeably less responsive.
Sane here!!! Thought it was just me... lol. I was running black bean baked! I love it but became super laggy! Almost threw it across my room lol. But just clashed slim bean and hope its bad ROM coding :-/.
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I understand that custom roms do have great features but let me tell you something, after I switched from the S3 I decided not to flash any rom, I just used the nexus toolkit to root it and of course install franco kernel, since then the experience has been amazing, I'm just very careful with the apps I install, cheers!
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I've experienced the same on about every JB setup I've tried. A reboot tends to purge assets and get me truckin' again for several days though.
I recommend keeping it stock you people, stock almost never lags unless u use the google+ app
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Let me just chime in with the same advice as the previous poster: Try the stock rom. 99% of your problems will magically disappear.
lsv-1 said:
I understand that custom roms do have great features but let me tell you something, after I switched from the S3 I decided not to flash any rom, I just used the nexus toolkit to root it and of course install franco kernel, since then the experience has been amazing, I'm just very careful with the apps I install, cheers!
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Wow! If you only knew that no matter which ROM you're running, the majority of bugs are caused by the kernel. You did not make a smart choice on kernel my friend.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Wow! If you only knew that no matter which ROM you're running, the majority of bugs are caused by the kernel. You did not make a smart choice on kernel my friend.
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Ok, so, what kernel you think is a smart choice my friend?
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lsv-1 said:
Ok, so, what kernel you think is a smart choice my friend?
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Stock, of course! :wink: :wink:
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Are you rebooting your phone or just leaving it on for weeks at a time?
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this..
Soldier-2Point0 said:
Stock, of course! :wink: :wink:
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Yup u are right. Many people used to tell that Franco kernel is the best and stuff but even that after using for a few days gets slow whereas in stock all that crap doesn't happen. I still use Franco because games work smoother on it compared to stock. Even the battery life is inconsistent. Just try stock after weeks and Franco right after a reboot still stock will be overall faster and smoother.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Stock, of course! :wink: :wink:
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LOL, unfortunately I need franco's kernel (or any other custom kernel) to do things that the stock doesn't allow, i. e modify the colors of the screen (I hate yellowish whites) use pgm2 aka slide to wake, use louder patch and modify specific cpu parameters.
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lsv-1 said:
LOL, unfortunately I need franco's kernel (or any other custom kernel) to do things that the stock doesn't allow, i. e modify the colors of the screen (I hate yellowish whites) use pgm2 aka slide to wake, use louder patch and modify specific cpu parameters.
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Yeah, that the point. I want to change the screen color settings... Franco's kernel allows you to do that.
I am going to change to team EOS rom and check it for a few days. If I have problems with that one I am going back to stock rom.

Should I flash...help

Here's the deal. I have one of the gnex's that had the bad 4g radio and couldn't stay connected to the network logger than 10 minutes. The jb update finally came and fixed. Scared to flash custom Rom in fear old problem might return. Has anyone had one the previously faulty phone and has since flashed a custom Rom with success?
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nlcgadgetman said:
Here's the deal. I have one of the gnex's that had the bad 4g radio and couldn't stay connected to the network logger than 10 minutes. The jb update finally came and fixed. Scared to flash custom Rom in fear old problem might return. Has anyone had one the previously faulty phone and has since flashed a custom Rom with success?
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You have nothing to lose but some time if you flash something and don't like it. If the update fixed your problem, almost all custom roms will be using an android version at least equal to what you are running now (most probably newer). You can make a nandroid to restore if you find you have problems with whatever rom you flash. If you don't want to do that, you can always use the factory images posted by google and restore your phone back to the version you are using now. Updated radios probably helped more than anything in a kernel or /system (which is all most custom roms contain - I don't think I've ever seen any that contain radios for the galaxy nexus).
Now running liquid smooth. 4g still strong thanks for the info.
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nlcgadgetman said:
Now running liquid smooth. 4g still strong thanks for the info.
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Just enjoy your freedom

Asop/Aokp vs Miui

I have used almost every single AOKP/asop ROM for this phone and have seen the good, bad and ugly. I prefer Xylon and XenonHD more that the rest. I have never used a Miui rom, not sure why.
Could someone that does use Miui give me a pitch as to why I should switch?
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miui is gross...
like a lame ios wannabe
crixley said:
miui is gross...
like a lame ios wannabe
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Haha, yeah that's what I thought.
I wish sudo commands worked in real life...I'd never get banned from the pub again!
Im downloading latest MIUI right now to give it a go. Will post back with impressions in a while.
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Im downloading latest MIUI right now to give it a go. Will post back with impressions in a while.
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Yea def let us know!
Im honestly tired of everything out right now...just waiting for ubuntu now
insane08 said:
Yea def let us know!
Im honestly tired of everything out right now...just waiting for ubuntu now
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Sure thing! Im on the same boat...everything is AOSP based right now...kind of boring. At least for flash-aholics like me.
I use aokp solely because of the nav bar mods. If cm offered that, I'd be back in a heartbeat.
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tokuzumi said:
I use aokp solely because of the nav bar mods. If cm offered that, I'd be back in a heartbeat.
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Agreed. This is exactly why I prefer aokp over cm. I really wish that rom control could be integrated into miui. I would probably overlook the problems with miui if this feature was implemented.
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Good news is that the interface looks really nice and its not as sluggish as i remember it. Bad news, it have an annoying bug in which the home button doesn't work, stock browser also won't work. Couldn't test much more because the home button bug was annoying, but everything else seemed to be fine.
Hello I recently rooted my phone and wanted to install a custom ROM but I don't want to brick my phone but someone told me its really hard to brick the galaxy nexus is that true?
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Android4Life2013 said:
Hello I recently rooted my phone and wanted to install a custom ROM but I don't want to brick my phone but someone told me its really hard to brick the galaxy nexus is that true?
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Yes its true but make sure u read and re read how to root so you know how everything works. Not hard to do at all tho.
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DelTree© said:
I have used almost every single AOKP/asop ROM for this phone and have seen the good, bad and ugly. I prefer Xylon and XenonHD more that the rest. I have never used a Miui rom, not sure why.
Could someone that does use Miui give me a pitch as to why I should switch?
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Just try it out. Why would some random people on the internet need to pitch it to you. You are just inviting the trolls. Instead of being lazy, just try it and see what you think.
It's spelled Aesop. He deserves to have his name spelled right.
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Back with news:
Good news is that the interface looks really nice and its not as sluggish as i remember it. Bad news, it have an annoying bug in which the home button doesn't work, stock browser also won't work. Couldn't test much more because the home button bug was annoying, but everything else seemed to be fine.
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Really? Are you using the most recent OFFICIAL release of miui?
Wait.. if u have an lte gnex, this could be your issue since the sprint and verison versions get 3rd party ports of the i9250 version.
Anyways, I use miui and, while there is some interface lag compared with aosp, its still a great ROM. Aosp is hideous IMHO, especially since 4.2 came out.
Miui is very nice, even the stock icons look better than aosp.
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What's an asop ROM?
[email protected] hideous 4.2
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jordanishere said:
Really? Are you using the most recent OFFICIAL release of miui?
Wait.. if u have an lte gnex, this could be your issue since the sprint and verison versions get 3rd party ports of the i9250 version.
Anyways, I use miui and, while there is some interface lag compared with aosp, its still a great ROM. Aosp is hideous IMHO, especially since 4.2 came out.
Miui is very nice, even the stock icons look better than aosp.
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you should own an iPhone
crixley said:
you should own an iPhone
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Yeah sure, just because somebody likes the graphic interface it means automatically he/she should get an icrap with all its disadvantages and ....wait pay at least twice as much for them. Brilliant!
jordanishere said:
Really? Are you using the most recent OFFICIAL release of miui?
Wait.. if u have an lte gnex, this could be your issue since the sprint and verison versions get 3rd party ports of the i9250 version.
Anyways, I use miui and, while there is some interface lag compared with aosp, its still a great ROM. Aosp is hideous IMHO, especially since 4.2 came out.
Miui is very nice, even the stock icons look better than aosp.
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Noup. Im using the OFFICIAL for Gnex MAGURO, build by Xiaomi (The one found HERE). Im flashing 3.1.11, which is the latest according to that site. Using TWRP to flash. Might been a bad download, if you insist that its working fine for you, but i did a little research, and some people were complaining about the same bug, so i thought that it was the rom, not me.
EDIT: Just checked, and i highly doubt its a bad download because MD5 matchs with the one posted on the site.
bk201doesntexist said:
What's an asop ROM?
[email protected] hideous 4.2
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Its AOSP, and it means Android Open Source Project, in other words, stock Android, how Google thinks Android should be done.
bk201doesntexist said:
What's an asop ROM?
[email protected] hideous 4.2
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The ignorance is strong on this one.
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Ok, got MIUI to work. Seems like its not a good idea to flash the ROM and GAPPs on the same go. I had to flash rom, boot the phone, set it up, go to recovery again, and flash gapps, after that, everything seems to be working fine. Even the browser. Seems like that was the key.

[ROM] [PORT] 4.3.0 CM 10.2 for d2spr

Hey ladies and gents!
I have ported a rom from our brother, d2vzw. I did some stuff so when you install this instead of downloading from d2vzw forum on this sight, your phone wont go into a boot loop or anally rape you. I really didn't need to do much work, since the hardware is identical.
1) since this from a Verizon device, will I lose service?
Probably not. I typed this topic on the cm10.2 build, and I can call and text.
2) is there focal included?
Yes!!
3) what should I do in case of errors?
Backup....duhh.
Finally, I'm not responsible for anything that you do. If you do anything that loses data, boot loop, or anything that you find an inconvience, well I'm not responsible, and you got yourself a beautiful paperweight.
And if you run into any issues/bugs let me know. I'll be happy to redirect you to the Verizon forums. I ported this. All credit and development go to damnyouwaffles and the fine folks at the Verizon forum.
Download (for d2spr): http://db.tt/cM970gM0
Finally if you want the gapps go to goo.im for the newest gapps for android 4.3
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First!!! And wow 4.3, awesome work!
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Thanks, its great to hear some appreciation in the first 5mins of posting.
And I forgot to put in my updated build.prop so our devices will say its an SGH-1535. I'll upload a fixed build.prop to replace it to remove all confusion.
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Sweet downloading this in the morning!! So awesome, props on this
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One thing to keep in mind when going from 4.1.2/4.2.2 to 4.3 - you won't be able to restore backups (ie. Titanium) after the upgrade due to changes in the file structure in the new version. This goes for both apps and their associated data.
However, you should be able to restore your apps at least when you run through the setup process and download them from Google (as long as you are keeping your phone synced up to your account that is).
Same goes for trying to restore apps taken on 4.3 to an older version.
Just something I thought I'd pass along.
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Hey guys, sorry about the inconvience, but I never edited the build.prop to say that your phone is still a sprint s3. Here's the link for the updated build.prop
Download link: http://db.tt/aIMuO81N
Once downloaded you must replace the current build.prop in /system
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Here's a source build for the d2spr, it was within the 10.1 thread but didn't warrant it's own separate thread as it's still early for it's own thread for anyone interested. Built today.
uh you guys, you can build actual d2spr build from sources.
You are totally correct. Titanium backup and related apps will work a lot differently when the appropriate updates come.
NOTE TO USERS WHO INSTALL THIS ROM. WHEN YOU INSTALL GOOGLE APPS FOR ANDROID 4.3, SOME APS WILL FC FREQUENTLY. THE FIX AROUND THIS IS TO UNINSTALL AND REINSTALL THE APPS.
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Or you can do 1/10th of the work and port it and still have a fully functioning ROM.
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Source built is always better, no offense
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I know but I would never have the time to complete a "stable" source build. I actually ported this in the car going to the upper peninsula in Michigan.
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Not Rooted
I downloaded this and everything is running pretty smoothly except I do not have root access anymore. Can anyone help with this one?
Advertize said:
I downloaded this and everything is running pretty smoothly except I do not have root access anymore. Can anyone help with this one?
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There's a zip file to fix root issue after 4.3 on cm 10.1 thread. I would link it for you but too lazy right now.
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nick benedetto said:
I know but I would never have the time to complete a "stable" source build. I actually ported this in the car going to the upper peninsula in Michigan.
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There are several source built 4.3 rom links in the CM 10.1 thread.
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Okay...anyone running this with the root fix from the 10.1 thread? If so, how is it working? How is Focal doing? I want to try but I want to make sure there aren't a ton of issues. Thanks.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA. Read dude only 2 pages you should find the answers fast.
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brooklyn718941 said:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA. Read dude only 2 pages you should find the answers fast.
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DUDE - I DID read. I just wanted an update since a few hours ago to see how this specific rom was running. I can't stand people that just tell others to "read." You must assume that everyone but you is an idiot and I am sorry to disappoint you. I guess people like me completely ruin your day. Such a shame. I will be sure not to disappoint you in the future. Maybe you didn't realize that the person only two posts above yours mentioned the fix for lost root without even a link. Maybe I am not the one who needs to do the reading.
And...I am NOT a NOOB - I have been a member longer than YOU. Have a nice day!
So...I got a PM from a newer user who can't post yet but he wanted to make sure that I knew what to do to ensure flashing this Rom will be effective. Here is what he said:
"Apparently I can't post in the developer forums until I've made 10 posts, but I registered just so I could answer your question. Installing the rom and allowing it to boot, then installing gapps wouldn't let me use wifi either. In order to get 10.2 to work correctly I had to flash the rom, 4.3 gapps, and SuperSU all at the same time in one recovery boot session."
So if you plan on giving this Rom a run, give that a shot for the best results. Glad I got my answer.
did you try the root fix? maybe even have a link? can i use any su flashable zip?
thanks in advance

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