Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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Androidfreakz said:
Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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I just got a certified like new replacement due to my horrible reception and the reception on the new one is much better so im going to stay stock on it for the time being until JB is fully released by Verizon.
Because I'm thinking of just chilling with stock ICS too.
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Androidfreakz said:
Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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Yep just flashed stock image over bixie's ota rom as i wanted it pure rooted and
Cwm recovery.
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Yep just flashed stock image over bixie's ota rom as i wanted it pure rooted and
Cwm recovery.
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If your stock rooted will you get updates??
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Running factory image JRO03C/fugumod#363/rooted. Flawless so far.
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Androidfreakz said:
If your stock rooted will you get updates??
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x2. Curious as well.
Stock JB 4.1.1 OTA'ed from ICS, love it, still haven't found a reason to do anything beyond flashing CWM and rooting!
Tried others, back to stock rooted....perfect the way it is!
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Stock Ics, unlocked and rooted. Waiting for Verizon to release jellybean so I can manually update my nexus.
I'm running stock with one change. Custom soft keys.
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I am kind of a new to this whole galaxy nexus phone and I was wondering what from is closest to this being stock? I got it from a guy who had it rooted already and is running Black Ice Rom. While its good I prefer it rooted but stock... can u guys give me your suggestions. What Rom has the stock radios etc...
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Just flash back to stock.
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How?
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Search the threads it's on here somewhere
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kevinjgray88 said:
Search the threads it's on here somewhere
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I have searched ....searching again
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Android Revolution HD is visually just like stock, just with tweaks and modifications.
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Ngo93 said:
Android Revolution HD is visually just like stock, just with tweaks and modifications.
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By the way I need Sprint stock
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Jess813 said:
I am kind of a new to this whole galaxy nexus phone and I was wondering what from is closest to this being stock? I got it from a guy who had it rooted already and is running Black Ice Rom. While its good I prefer it rooted but stock... can u guys give me your suggestions. What Rom has the stock radios etc...
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Heres Stock, rooted ICS 4.0.4 (IMM76D) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1582516
Cant get any closer to stock without being stock... download and put on the sd card of the phone, boot into recovery, wipe data & Cache and install and your good to go..
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Nope
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Thanks...just got the phone but thought i saw in another thread it had it. Maybe it was gsm version
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bmoreboy02 said:
Thanks...just got the phone but thought i saw in another thread it had it. Maybe it was gsm version
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it was the GSM version.
neither the vzw or sprint ones have the JB OTA yet.
I'm curious as to who's going to get it first.
No.
And we're not sure how long Sprint will take.
But, since you're an xda member it'll be very easy for you to flash a perfectly stable 4.1 ROM.
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Zeinzu said:
But, since you're an xda member it'll be very easy for you to flash a perfectly stable 4.1 ROM.
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^this.
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Zeinzu said:
But, since you're an xda member it'll be very easy for you to flash a perfectly stable 4.1 ROM.
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Yes, us toroplussers have been on JB for quite some time now. Join us.
Yes it did (I'm sending this post from 2013).
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Lol
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As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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nuclearmonkeyuk said:
As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
I agree with efrant.
Update to Jelly Bean if your model came with Ice Cream Sandwich...
I'm rockin BAmF jb. Totally stable and semi- customizable. Not as much as AOKP, but I've always found quasi issues with those RomS anyway. Great ROMs. but just sayin....
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Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
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+1
Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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nuclearmonkeyuk said:
Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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jamezz23 said:
Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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Exactly. Use stock JB for a week or so before moving to something else so you can see the differences.
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Not everything is always about flashing.... if you like the excitement and all the work related to flashing New kernels/Roms go ahead. If you need your phone as a daily driver, and are happy the way it performs just root to take advantage of certain capabilities through apps do that, try different launchers and skins
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Agreed with stock.
I would, however, unlock the boot loader so you don't have to lose your data when doing so at a later date.
I've been rocking aokp and cm and so far so good
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I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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xcbkxx said:
I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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I'm on 4.1.1 also on Sprint. Haven't gotten squat and have checked multiple times...
What do I need to do too get the update then?
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xcbkxx said:
I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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Are you rooted or stock? If you're stock, I would root as and flash instead of waiting on Verizon. You might be waiting a while if you're waiting on them.
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I'm stoke still. I want too root so I can run code name android ROM. I really like it. But my computers broke right now. So I guess I'll just have to wait then.
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xcbkxx said:
I'm stoke still. I want too root so I can run code name android ROM. I really like it. But my computers broke right now. So I guess I'll just have to wait then.
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no need to root; push all needed files to phone, reboot bootloader, flash a custom recovery, wipe data/factory reset, flash a custom rom (gapps if stated on first post)
To my SD card or something?
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now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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What kernel and ROM are you using?
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arrish4 said:
now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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Man_u said:
You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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there's actually a faster way, assuming he wants a custom rom
But there's a deeper issue here: understanding his call delay, rebooting, and lag. If he's on a custom kernel, that might explain it.
everything is stock just unlocked bootloader.
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Did you try to see if you have their issues too with a custom custom 4.2.x ?
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i just never tried a custom rom!
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Man_u said:
You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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this.
op probably got OTA
Do you overclock, underclock ?
So if you want to try custom ROM flash one and see if you still have your problems and if they are gone you will never want to go back to stock
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