Which kernel are compatible with Justin Bieber rom ? I mean, jelly bean
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yungboss22 said:
Which kernel are compatible with Justin Bieber rom ? I mean, jelly bean
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I think the latest Franco is. I'm going to check out trinity kernel because that's the only one I use.
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shockem said:
I think the latest Franco is. I'm going to check out trinity kernel because that's the only one I use.
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Stick to stick JB kernel instead of Franco for now because the two latest dedicated for JB are somewhat buggy and do not perform as well as stock.
However Franco is hard at work for a good kernel for JB that's due soon
I was using Franco's earlier and had no issues what so ever. It was the 201 build.
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Im using franco r201 right now but my battery life is... WEAK. What about Leankernel?
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miketoasty said:
I was using Franco's earlier and had no issues what so ever. It was the 201 build.
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Really? Hmm there are mixed results with those kernels from last night, even Franco himself said that they were really rushed and a much better one is on the works
I am on Franco's 196 and just installed JB, and so far no issues whatsoever.
Check this out. Got it off rw. Its a list of all available things for JB for all variants of Gnex. http://thesuperusersguide.weebly.com/everything-jelly-bean.html
I use Trinity now. Is now and always has been best for battery for me. I go back and forth between Trinity and Franco.
yungboss22 said:
Which kernel are compatible with Justin Bieber rom ? I mean, jelly bean
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Yup. Whenever I say JB to a very under the rock person they say how the F does Justin Beaver have anything to with this???
Help with Galaxy Nexus in India
Have 2 simple questions on the factory unlocked Galaxy Nexus 4.0.4 version that I bought from the US:
1. I keep losing signal strength on this GSM phone. Need to understand what to do.
2. Is there any help in India that I can get. (ps Auto updates etc)
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amit01mathur said:
Have 2 simple questions on the factory unlocked Galaxy Nexus 4.0.4 version that I bought from the US:
1. I keep losing signal strength on this GSM phone. Need to understand what to do.
2. Is there any help in India that I can get. (ps Auto updates etc)
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See Gsm baseband dump to get a radio that works better for where you are. Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345 All you need is there.
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im on the newest gummy rom with the newest franco kernal and the new radios and signal has been bad
dco717 said:
im on the newest gummy rom with the newest franco kernal and the new radios and signal has been bad
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Yea i experienced the same thing so I flashed back to Franco kernel 1.5.
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i dont think its a kernal problem....maybe the radios
Try this . Flash the hybrid 1 radio set . Then clear cache and reboot. It works for Me . My radio improved significantly
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do i have to go back to the old radios or do i just flash over the franco kernal
jiwengang said:
Try this . Flash the hybrid 1 radio set . Then clear cache and reboot. It works for Me . My radio improved significantly
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It's bad to give advice about radios when you don't know which phone the OP has.
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joshnichols189 said:
It's bad to give advice about radios when you don't know which phone the OP has.
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i have the verizon galaxy nexus and i think ^^ does too
just flashed it now im getting 4g all seems good...will report with another screen shot with singal change after 24 hrs of breaking the radios in
dco717 said:
i have the verizon galaxy nexus and i think ^^ does too
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Thinking isn't a good reason to tell someone to flash something that might not be for their phone..
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thanks for looking out...
K so when I fist got my gnex I could use it with my Bluetooth speakers from a far range I could be like two rooms away and could still here it fine and it would be smooth. That was stock. Now that I'm rooted and running aokp it is horrible. I can't be more than 4 or 5 feet from the speakers without it cutting in and out and being really unusable.... would this be the rom (aokp M5) or the kernel (latest Franco nightly)?
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Could be either, especially if AOKP is using the wrong bcmdhd.cal for the device.
adrynalyne said:
Could be either, especially if AOKP is using the wrong bcmdhd.cal for the device.
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Okay do is there anyway to check/fix this .Cal thing?
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Post it.
It is in system/etc/wifi.
I can't it won't let me unless you want me to make a zip?
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Hope this works
oilerseberle14 said:
... it would be smooth. That was stock. Now that I'm rooted and running aokp it is horrible.
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You answered your own question. Go back to stock if you need things to work properly. Custom roms are experimental at best, since they introduce all kinds of problems, including app incompatibility, hardware instability and broken features (like voicemail notifications not working).
Good luck.
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Sorry it took long lol I'm at work so I had to go on chrome and try to get it on there then I had to zip it with androzip ....
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Looking at it now.
Well, it is the right one. I know the Verizon version has been modified to fix choppy BT. It may or may not work for you. You are welcome to try it, but back up your current one.
Okay thanks I will try it when I get home
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Ya, its STOCK! With stock kernel. I've tried them all. Just root your stock GNex and your good. Use Supercurios Display Expert app using cold setting. Runs perfect.
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With out data its just an opinion.
I approve of this message.
But seriously, I don't think there is any huge difference between roms. And between all the "this is the best ever ever Eva ever Eva ever Eva rom for battery" posts and threads who wants to get tangible data?
let it be.
Where can I get the Super curious application that you've mentioned.
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Lol. Super curious.
let it be.
Honestly, where can I get an app which can modify the screen colour profile?
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bazzawhite said:
Honestly, where can I get an app which can modify the screen colour profile?
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24783215#post24783215
Edit: I notice your sig indicates you're unrooted, so you won't have any luck with the linked app.
CMNein said:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24783215#post24783215
Edit: I notice your sig indicates you're unrooted, so you won't have any luck with the linked app.
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That would be it!
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Agreed!
jzero88 said:
Ya, its STOCK! With stock kernel. I've tried them all. Just root your stock GNex and your good. Use Supercurios Display Expert app using cold setting. Runs perfect.
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Well for me its been Stock 4.0.4 IMM76D w/ 007 kernel @ 1.2ghz. Easy 3days on standby mode and a light usage.
babymatteo said:
Well for me its been Stock 4.0.4 IMM76D w/ 007 kernel @ 1.2ghz. Easy 3days on standby mode and a light usage.
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Not too shabby. I plan on building a AOSP kernel with just a little UV and color settings.
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@rbiter said:
Lol. Super curious.
let it be.
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lol
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If you are going to let your phone set for 3 days, why even have a smartphone.
This is what I was thinking of doing, but forgive me for asking this. If I root the GN will I be able to update it when any of the updates come out? I was thinking that rooting wouldn't allow me to do this. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I just got my nexus, running stock on android 4.0.2 with the extended battery.
I'm getting about 4-5 hours tops before the phone is dead.
benb1974 said:
If you are going to let your phone set for 3 days, why even have a smartphone.
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+1
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I have unlocked the bootloader and have root. But I have no recovery. I have been trying for a few hours now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
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Note that the ROM in that thread is not a stock ROM. It will work fine, but it is not stock. If you want stock, follow this.
Which model gnex do you have? GSM Verizon or Sprint?
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shouldn't this be in q&a
seriously there is a sticky thread at the top of the forum. everything you need to know about jb is there.
While this is someone else's thread, I'm really interested in the answer. I have a Verizon nexus. My device is currently rooted and I'm using aokp milestone 5, Franco's kernel. How do I go about getting jelly bean?
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flintfirewalker said:
While this is someone else's thread, I'm really interested in the answer. I have a Verizon nexus. My device is currently rooted and I'm using aokp milestone 5, Franco's kernel. How do I go about getting jelly bean?
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Verizon nexus is a little bit different, you definitely can't flash the same software as the GSM model unless you want a sweet brick. I think rootzwiki had a port going that worked well for the Verizon GNex.
efrant said:
Note that the ROM in that thread is not a stock ROM. It will work fine, but it is not stock. If you want stock, follow this.
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Yeah I ended up getting the stock one because the one I posted before installed but I could not get any service. Thanks for pointing me to the stock rom.
pyroscott said:
Which model gnex do you have? GSM Verizon or Sprint?
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It's a Sprint GNexus and I'm up and running now.
flintfirewalker said:
While this is someone else's thread, I'm really interested in the answer. I have a Verizon nexus. My device is currently rooted and I'm using aokp milestone 5, Franco's kernel. How do I go about getting jelly bean?
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I also have a Verizon GNex and used the ROM from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738018 and it works perfect.
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http://webtrickz.com/guide-to-update-galaxy-nexus-running-android-4-0-4-to-android-4-1-jelly-bean-using-clockworkmod/[/URL]
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Hi guys. all these threads and stickies about JB are confusing me.
I am not an expert at installing ROMs, but I do have my phone withÇ
-AOKP Milestone 5 (maguro),
- clockworkmod (not sure what version)
- FrankoKernel.(milestone 2)
- su.zip
And I do have ADB from Galaxy Nexus Tookit, so I did backup everything!
I would like to go to JB, still have Root access. Not sure if I should go to AOKP, its fast and good on battery usage, but been a pain for acquiring 3g data...seems I have to put it in airplane mode and back to normal to get data on 3g working.
So, I am thinking of going stock JB from Google that way I get updates from Google themselves.
Where should I start?
Thanks
If I were you I would flash a stock rooted jb rom version JRO03C that is the Google factory image one and see if you like it. Aokp is just doing nightlies now and they may not have the stability you are looking for yet.
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Excellent. Where do I find this ROM exactly?
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OK, found it...do I want google wallet?
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leroadrunner said:
OK, found it...do I want google wallet?
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Hell yes. Free $10
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leroadrunner said:
OK, found it...do I want google wallet?
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Depends, I personally uninstall it first thing just because even if I loaded it with cash I feel I would never use it, as most places I go don't support paying with NFC, but of course that is just me.
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You could also try a rom created with JB source, like CM10.
No need for the OTA updates from Google if you've got a ROM running.
You could also try a rom created with JB source, like CM10.<br />
No need for the OTA updates from Google if you've got a ROM running.
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I don't think that the op flashes roms very often, so I'm assuming that they want something completely stable which means cm10 is not an option yet.
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Thanks guys, that's correct I don't flash Roms often at all! Well good news I am now on JB as I wanted. So far liking it a lot...battery is not as good as was expected.
Can I flash a different kernel, would that help? Or any other tweaks?
Otherwise...no problem, I pretty much have rechargers everywhere I am...home/work/car!
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leroadrunner said:
Thanks guys, that's correct I don't flash Roms often at all! Well good news I am now on JB as I wanted. So far liking it a lot...battery is not as good as was expected.
Can I flash a different kernel, would that help? Or any other tweaks?
Otherwise...no problem, I pretty much have rechargers everywhere I am...home/work/car!
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Trinity has a pretty good stable kernel but only flash it if you need the extra features and overclocking capability.
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