Question about transferring roms - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I have Ubuntu running on my laptop and the gnex does not have usb support. Suppose I downloaded a rom from the laptop and transferred it to my phone using a wifi sync program such as Web sharing. Would the Rom most likely be valid or corrupt? I have other windows machines in my house but I was just wondering. I always verify roms btw.
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yes its valid.

Or u can download the rom from your phones browser.
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[Q] From Android to Window 8

Hi, anyone know if it is possible to switch from an Android platform to a Windows mobile 8 on the Sprint Galaxy Note 2?
No it wont happen. There is a very slim chance to actually pull it off. And we bought android phones for android. Sell your phone and get a windows phone.
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arm windows 8 is proprietary and driver locked... if you pull it off it's illegal and to pull it off you would need to write your own drivers
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patrao_n said:
No it wont happen. There is a very slim chance to actually pull it off. And we bought android phones for android. Sell your phone and get a windows phone.
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Not interested in changing from Android to Windows. Just wanted to try it if possible. Thanks for your information.
It was answered in the other thread you posted too. ... no real need to spam the board with the same question because you didn't like the answer
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3g USB stick via otg

Is that possible to have a 3g/4g stick and use it with a USB cable to my phone? Has anyone tried it?
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Is the USB modem supported in Linux? Most likely not, and that doesn't leave a bright future for Android.
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Is the USB modem supported in Linux? Most likely not, and that doesn't leave a bright future for Android.
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No.. They are supported.. Maybe not all, but I've seen many tablets with android a.k.a Linux that support internet via 3G/4G dongles.. Maybe we need some application for them to run, I've no idea atm.. Cheers
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GeoSpaceKing said:
No.. They are supported.. Maybe not all, but I've seen many tablets with android a.k.a Linux that support internet via 3G/4G dongles.. Maybe we need some application for them to run, I've no idea atm.. Cheers
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What I know of is CDC (needs kernel support) or proprietary protocols like MS' rndis;
It depends on the piece of hardware though. If i was the OP, i would buy a 3G/4G usb modem WITH WIFI HOTSPOT.
Edit: Something like this but for tuna, ofc.
I found another thread on how to make every 3g dongle work with tablets so I think I can try this method. WiFi hotspot will be the best idea but costs money and the plain 3g dongles ate given for free with a contract.
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Most Modems are Sim based. If you need it for your mobile phone, remove the sim from the Modem, and insert it into your Phone.
I was able to use PPPWidget (go to the market to download) and follow the related forum.
I'm using a 3g dongle like a charm
Bye
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DarX7 said:
Most Modems are Sim based. If you need it for your mobile phone, remove the sim from the Modem, and insert it into your Phone.
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True, but then you wouldn't have a voice service, only data. But yeah, also an option if voice is not needed here.

Tethering to the Xbox 360 slim

Does anyone have a solution to being able to do this? It doesn't connect saying it can't get an ip address.
People say that it's because of the drivers put in on 4.2 (they are right it seems, I can get it to connect on a4.0 and 4.1 rom.)
Any sort of workaround other than downgrading. I'm tired of bridging it through my laptop
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WiFi tethering should work.
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I do it all the time and works good. Check your internet setting on the Xbox. I just have them set to auto. The NAT might not be open but it isn't strict either.
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WiFi tethering should work.
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leyvatron said:
I do it all the time and works good. Check your internet setting on the Xbox. I just have them set to auto. The NAT might not be open but it isn't strict either.
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You're both using the galaxy nexus and the slim Xbox?
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You're both using the galaxy nexus and the slim Xbox?
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Slim xbox, old old Xbox, roku, nexus 10, and computer. All those I use with hotspot.
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Slim xbox, old old Xbox, roku, nexus 10, and computer. All those I use with hotspot.
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That's weird. Could I ask what rom you're running?
I can tether to everything but my Xbox. I have everything set to automatic on it.
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That's weird. Could I ask what rom you're running?
I can tether to everything but my Xbox. I have everything set to automatic on it.
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AOKP milestone 2. you can find it on their website. It is kinda old but very stable.
4.2 rom
I haven't been able to get a tether with my nexus on any jelly bean 4.2 or higher I've just decided to stay on 4.1.2 forever since this issue doesn't seem to be a focus of the devs
Yeah, I asked one Dev and he said that if its a problem with the drivers there is nothing they can do
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Tethering also doesn't work for my Xbox slim , the last it worked was on ics
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Using Samsung software on a Macbook Pro

I am considering getting the Note 2, but have never owned a Samsung phone before. I have a Macbook pro as my only computer and just wanted to know if their Samsung software works on a Mac and whether I can flash ROMs using my Mac instead of a Windows PC? I currently have an LG phone and this has been an issue
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OneBadPig said:
I am considering getting the Note 2, but have never owned a Samsung phone before. I have a Macbook pro as my only computer and just wanted to know if their Samsung software works on a Mac and whether I can flash ROMs using my Mac instead of a Windows PC? I currently have an LG phone and this has been an issue
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As far as I know, no. ODIN isn't released for Mac yet, though u could use a emulator...
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Always make a nandroid backup before trying anything risky!
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you can use heimdall
Thanks I will definitely try that
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Transferring data to phone

Hi folk,
Just got my new Note 7 and am wondering? I'm coming from only using Nexus phone on which I'm use to using adb push/pull to transfer large amounts of data to/from my phone.
Can I still do that with the Note 7? I'm not thrilled with Windows drag'n'drop method as it's unreliable.
Thanks
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