question about CM10 - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm a complete noob when it comes to flashing new ROMs but my question is, Where can I find the Gapps for jelly bean for CM10?
I searched Google, and it takes me to a link, and it says it no longer exist.
thanks guys :]!

JaszylaJazz said:
I'm a complete noob when it comes to flashing new ROMs but my question is, Where can I find the Gapps for jelly bean for CM10?
I searched Google, and it takes me to a link, and it says it no longer exist.
thanks guys :]!
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Latest are:
http://t.co/gIKnEfl6
Older are:
http://techerrata.com/file/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip

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Will I still receive 'official updates' is I install a ROM?

Hello Guys!
I am new on this forums, actually, this is my first post, so to start of with, I want to say this to you all; Hello everybody!
I don't know if this question have been asked / answered before, but I searched for it in the search bar, and I didn't find anything, so.. I've been wanting to install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus for a while, and I found a pretty cool looking ROM in here, which I decided to download. I haven't rooted my phone or anything yet, but I will do it as soon as I get this question answered, and my question is; If I root, and install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus, will I still receive the 'official Android updates' from Google? Or do I have to remove the ROM, to receive the new updates?
Kind regards
Spetnazz - I'm sorry if my english is kinda bad, but I'm from Denmark, and I know my english isn't the best
Spetnazz said:
Hello Guys!
I am new on this forums, actually, this is my first post, so to start of with, I want to say this to you all; Hello everybody!
I don't know if this question have been asked / answered before, but I searched for it in the search bar, and I didn't find anything, so.. I've been wanting to install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus for a while, and I found a pretty cool looking ROM in here, which I decided to download. I haven't rooted my phone or anything yet, but I will do it as soon as I get this question answered, and my question is; If I root, and install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus, will I still receive the 'official Android updates' from Google? Or do I have to remove the ROM, to receive the new updates?
Kind regards
Spetnazz - I'm sorry if my english is kinda bad, but I'm from Denmark, and I know my english isn't the best
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First of all, hello!
I'm assuming that the ROM is custom ROM? If so, then you won't receive the over-the-air (AKA. OTA) update from Google.
If you're ONLY rooted, then you get a OTA from Google
In order to get the OTA from Google after you flashed any ROM, follow this guide
You only get the update if you're on the stock factory images. Once you start changing things, you get off of the official update train.
kyokeun1234 said:
First of all, hello!
I'm assuming that the ROM is custom ROM? If so, then you won't receive the over-the-air (AKA. OTA) update from Google.
If you're ONLY rooted, then you get a OTA from Google
In order to get the OTA from Google after you flashed any ROM, follow this guide
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Yup, it's a custom ROM. Ahh okay, thanks for the fast answer! But I don't think I'll need the OTA updates anyways, if I get this custom ROM installed, since the ROM gets updated aswell
And again, thank you! I'll save this link, to if I for some reason would want to get the OTA update from Google, after I've installed the ROM on my device.
Spetnazz said:
Hello Guys!
I am new on this forums, actually, this is my first post, so to start of with, I want to say this to you all; Hello everybody!
I don't know if this question have been asked / answered before, but I searched for it in the search bar, and I didn't find anything, so.. I've been wanting to install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus for a while, and I found a pretty cool looking ROM in here, which I decided to download. I haven't rooted my phone or anything yet, but I will do it as soon as I get this question answered, and my question is; If I root, and install a ROM on my Galaxy Nexus, will I still receive the 'official Android updates' from Google? Or do I have to remove the ROM, to receive the new updates?
Kind regards
Spetnazz - I'm sorry if my english is kinda bad, but I'm from Denmark, and I know my english isn't the best
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no, you will not receive google ota updates while being on a custom rom. flash google galaxy nexus factory images (tutorial here) to get them. read also this: some terms and concepts might be familiar, but read the whole thing anyway.
don't use toolkits, no matter what others say, since you still don't know what a toolkit is supposed to be doing (perhaps you won't ever have or feel the need to use one). don't trust odin more than fastboot (there's a reason why fastboot is available, even google teaches you to use it, and it's the only aosp/google supported method besides official ota update process, and not even on the regional variants).
N O, No
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[Q] Sense 4.1 app folder laggy

I just recently bought this phone, everything about it is great except that opening the app folders on homescreen is kinda laggy. Did anyone experience this? Wondering if there is a fix.
no problem on custom ROM and custom kernel. :good: never tried stock ROM...
Haven't tried any of the custom roms out there, anyone worth trying?
tomascus said:
no problem on custom ROM and custom kernel. :good: never tried stock ROM...
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eminemwei said:
Haven't tried any of the custom roms out there, anyone worth trying?
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I swear they're all so awesome that it's basically personal preference, lol.
Keep in mind that the new Sense Jelly Bean ROMs require specific CIDs in order to work.
And remember to read instructions before installing....
Thanks! I might hold up for a while as I just read the news JB is being rolled out at the moment. Can't wait for the OTA update in UK!
QUOTE=tomascus;33337141]I swear they're all so awesome that it's basically personal preference, lol.
Keep in mind that the new Sense Jelly Bean ROMs require specific CIDs in order to work.
And remember to read instructions before installing....[/QUOTE]

Will rooting be any different on the HOX with official JB Update ?

Hey Fellaz,
another noob, another question:
I'm kinda getting into the process to root my device and install a custom ROM, which in my case will be Slim Bean.
But first I want to wait for the official JB Update via OTA and after that i want to root my phone and install the custom ROM.
My Question won't be how to do it, don't worry.
Here it goes:
When i receive the update, will the rooting process be any different from when you do it on ICS ? I mean there are lots of guides on the internet, how to flash fastboot and CWM and so on.
There are links to fastboot, to the htc drivers, to the CWM, the files you need to do that. My Question is, will those be outdated when you have JB or does all stay the same ?
The same for Slim Bean, will the flashing process stay the same if I have official JB or will the files change which i need to use (hboot and stuff) ? I just coudn't find information if all the necessary files only run if you go from ICS>JB.
In my case i will be going from official JB>custom JB rom.
Jesus my english sucks when i'm excited, sorry !
Thanks in advance and have a nice day !
Nope....nothing changed. All in the same way
thanks for the reply !
And what will be about the hboot, if I get the official JB update, will there still be a need to chance hboot in order to flash Slim Bean ?
Don't think so, slim bean is a JB rom ? And after the update you will be on a JB hboot ...well that's clear as glass i think
alright thanks, yes Slim Bean is an AOSP based JB rom
As I saw in the JB Thread there will be a problem and in the second post of the JB discussion thread, it says that out there is only 1 rom which supports the hboot version coming with the JB Update.
So what's the truth now ? Can't anyone make a clear statement ?

URGENT! from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3

Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
Ciberious42 said:
Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
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Ok...you are not ready to do what you are asking. Are you even rooted? If you have no idea then you need to stop because you are not even close to being ready to install custom roms. You need to do some extensive reading. Everything about installing custom roms has been covered beyond extensively on this forum and many others. XDA is not designed to hand you the answers on some quick and easy to use instructions and for good reason. You need to know what you are doing and to do that you need to search and read...a lot. If you have a specific problem that has not been addressed in these forums then we will try to help you but don't expect a step by step walkthrough to your post here.
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This can't be real...
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May82 said:
This can't be real...
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
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LOL...I am thinking the same thing. Noticed the OP only had 9 posts and figured WTH and answered.
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Ciberious42 said:
Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
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Oh boy.... where can I start... Welcome!! Now, The reason why you can't update to 4.1.1 to 4.3 is because currently, 4.1.1 is the latest update on your phone. But you should be able to update to 4.1.2... I am guessing you are using an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3.
In order to get 4.2.2 (or later 4.3), your phone has to be rooted and you need to have a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or TWRP). Rooting basically enables root directories so that you can modify your phone.
Here is a place to get you started.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Keep in mind that rooting your phone WILL VOID your phone's warranty.
And take a look at this to understand more about rooting or custom recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728824
Hope that helps!
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alltechinside said:
Oh boy.... where can I start... Welcome!! Now, The reason why you can't update to 4.1.1 to 4.3 is because currently, 4.1.1 is the latest update on your phone. But you should be able to update to 4.1.2... I am guessing you are using an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3.
In order to get 4.2.2 (or later 4.3), your phone has to be rooted and you need to have a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or TWRP). Rooting basically enables root directories so that you can modify your phone.
Here is a place to get you started.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Keep in mind that rooting your phone WILL VOID your phone's warranty.
And take a look at this to understand more about rooting or custom recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728824
Hope that helps!
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OK...Now for me not to sound totally like an @$$. Welcome!!! These are definitely some of the best places to start but please do not let it be the only ones you look at. Before you plunge in to root and install custom roms please read peoples experiences and issues they have had throughout the various threads. This will aid you in resolving any problems you may have during the processes you are trying and helps you get a better understanding of your phone. Please make sure that prior to trying to root, you look up information about losing and restoring of your IMEI and tripping your flash counter. As stated above, rooting will VOID your warranty so this is done at your own risk. If you follow instructions closely you should not have any major issues.
I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Ciberious42 said:
I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I'm still a little confused as to what you are asking. There are several versions of Cyanogenmod. CM 10.0 is a 4.1.2 ROM. CM 10.1.2 is a 4.2.2 ROM.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
Ciberious42 said:
I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I don't really understand what you are trying to say. You can't install CyanogenMod 10.1 at all? What does the error say exactly? Please be a bit more clear so I can help you out
Are you installing the wrong gapps version? If you are flashing Cm10.1 (4.2.2), you need to flash gapps 4.2.2, not gapps 4.1.1.
link: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps
alltechinside said:
I don't really understand what you are trying to say. You can't install CyanogenMod 10.1 at all? What does the error say exactly? Please be a bit more clear so I can help you out
Are you installing the wrong gapps version? If you are flashing Cm10.1 (4.2.2), you need to flash gapps 4.2.2, not gapps 4.1.1.
link: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps
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That clarifies everything I needed to know...
I was trying to install 4.1.1 gapps with 10.1 cyan...
Thanks man, I have to try it out!

[Q] Specific information about flashing 4.3 DN3 on N7105 anyone? Got a bit confused!

Hey everyone, I tried to search different threads, lots of places, but could not find anything specific.
Can anyone help me on this thread? This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541860
I have a N7105
JediX19
OS 4.1.2
Boot Loader N7105XXDMC3
I always used ROM Manager to install new ROMs. No secret there, just download the zip to sd card, wipe everything, and boot the new ROM.
From what I read, this ROM needed the following:
- 4.3 bootloader
- MK5 Kernel
- TWRP to flash it
Can a good soul help me on the steps I should do coming from my current ROM?
Couldn't I just do the ROM manager way to flash this new ROM?
I did not get the steps necessary.
Sorry if there is a thread somewhere like this, I really tried to search. Thanks alot everyone.
guvarallo said:
Hey everyone, I tried to search different threads, lots of places, but could not find anything specific.
Sorry if there is a thread somewhere like this, I really tried to search. Thanks alot everyone.
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I don't believe you tried hard enough.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621332

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