Hello i wonder whats the differens between stock rom and rom
theres stock rom, wich means it is standardly on the device, by samsung.
other roms are called 'custom' because they arent original and modified to have more features, be faster, etc.
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After I flashed a new rom last night, I could not find a few app!! Why??!!
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After I flashed a new rom last night, I could not find a few app!! Why??!!
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New Stock or Custom Rom?
I experienced once when I installed custom roms there was a lot of "new" apps.
After I installed back stock rom for example the Firefox was hidden.
It wrote my phone isn't compatible. Howver I don't know why it was with the custom roms.
This is only a guess on my part, may not be true.
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New Stock or Custom Rom?
I experienced once when I installed custom roms there was a lot of "new" apps.
After I installed back stock rom for example the Firefox was hidden.
It wrote my phone isn't compatible. Howver I don't know why it was with the custom roms.
This is only a guess on my part, may not be true.
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Yes I am using a custom rom
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【GUIDE】[ROM Transplant ]2nd-boot rom with stock kernel support (updated)
【Before the guide】
Hi, it is my first time to write here and share my methods with you guys. So please show me your encouragements.
【What am I doing】
The reason why I want to transplant the kernel on defy is, I am now studying the multiboot feature. My main system is stock 2.3.6 so the 2nd-init rom like Quarx CM10 4.1.2, AOKP 4.1.2, new SlimBean, etc. cannot boot. ALTHOUGH you can directly change some older roms' kernel.
【Aim】
NOW with this method you can get your 2nd-boot ROM work on stock kernel as well.
【Step】
Now follows the method. You'll make this manually on your PC or Android devices. TAKE AOKP FOR EXAMPLE
【Simple-transplant】
1.Extract an older ROM of 4.1.1 that can boot on stock kernel. Copy /system/app, /system/framework , /lib/libandroid-runtime.so and prepare to transplant.
2.Extract 2nd-init ROM of 4.1.2 AOKP .
3.Copy files copied above to 4.1.2 's folder and replace those three parts.
4.CHECK IF THE BOOTMENU FOLDER'S FILES ARE THE SAME AS 4.1.1, OR you won't have your multiboot.
5.Compress and sign your ROM, Enjoy!
(Sign your rom using signapk or other tools that can be found in the forum. IF you are dong this using your PHONE, Zipsigner2.apk is recommended.)
【Advanced-transplant】
-for the brave, can keep more new features of original 4.1.2 and get multiboot compatible.
TO BE UPDATE' NOT FINISHED
【Help】
Any Question you can leave message below or PM me. You can also find me on bbs . mfunz .com @ twsk
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No reply? So upset…
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well well well, does anybody know Quarx's 4.2?
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So this way we can downgrade the new custom kernel found in 2nd boot CM9/10 roms, to older stock kernel, to get multiboot compatibility. But isn't the custom kernel the main feature and advantage of 2ndboot builds?
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If you insist on using a more stable main system and multiboot feature, you cannot use 2nd boot kernel, since it doesn't work on stock ROM.
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Right. By this way you may lose some of the features of 2nd boot kernel but NOT ALL. Well, because i am using stock China edition as my main system . It is more powerful in video playing, like playing RMVB films using HW. But I can try the 4.1.2 Jelly Bean because of the kernel. And Q's kernel still has bugs, therefore i share this method to help those in need.
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Yes, video playback is definitely better on GB, as the HW decoder doesn't work on JB! I would love to see GB roms with custom kernel, to see how we could improve the already outstanding performance
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Haha, sure , If custom kernel can work on stock GB, all problems will be solved.
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UPDATE the guide today.
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hi everybody
i want a Recommendation for good kernel for stock ICS rom.something that will save battery,i like the stock rom i tried some others,but rturned to the stock,but the battery is so bad at the night i lose 10-15%. need help....
someone....
If somebody can give me a link to update the official version of the AT & T rom JB, Because I do not get the update could be because I use the device outside the United States my device is the AT & T
thanks
Check the dev section dude everything you need is in there
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Ktoonsez KT747 will work on TW ICS. I'm using it on AOKP 4.2.1 and it is stellar. You can find it in the original android development section.
what's the different between TW and ICS because there is 2 kernels over there one for TW and one for ICS?
THANKS
TW is if your on stock and still use touchwiz. ICS is if you're rooted and on an AOSP based ROM such as CM or AOKP.
And if i'm stock ics rooted?
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mooshon said:
And if i'm stock ics rooted?
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Then use the TW version. If you are to flash a new ROM, you'll need to re flash the kernel. Additionally, if you flash an AOSP ROM, be sure to flash the AOSP variant.
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Hi
İ want to flash stock rom.
Which stock rom is the best?xxlm6 or xxlm8?or another?
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Hi
İ want to flash stock rom.
Which stock rom is the best?xxlm6 or xxlm8?or another?
Sorry for my english
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I am not sure what the BEST means here... I guess any one of the value packs are good (both roms you mentioned are in that category. I believe there is a newer one for Bulgaria - Check Samfirmware.com) However, I strongly recommend not to flash the radio (baseband) but just the ROM. Radio part is location sensitive and it is "supposed" to be optimized for the region you live in.
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I am not sure what the BEST means here... I guess any one of the value packs are good (both roms you mentioned are in that category. I believe there is a newer one for Bulgaria - Check Samfirmware.com) However, I strongly recommend not to flash the radio (baseband) but just the ROM. Radio part is location sensitive and it is "supposed" to be optimized for the region you live in.
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Best stock rom mean:Best smooth,stable rom
Thanks for help
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To be honest i havent used those roms. But I don't think there should be too much of difference between new stock roms.
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lately i used bulgarian stock rom but i feel no difference. For me no need to go back stock. There is really good roms at forum
SSaliMM said:
lately i used bulgarian stock rom but i feel no difference. For me no need to go back stock. There is really good roms at forum
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Hehe, prefer RebelROM here
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Ok.thanks
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Could someone explain to me why and in which aspect the baseband underlying a custom ROM is important?
I can understand it in that way, that the stock ROMs have had different RAM sizes and therefore the size for the custom ROM would be different, but beside that?
After a certain version AFAIR they all had 624 MB RAM.
So why is there e.g. a recommendation of MH1 (or is it already MH2) for CM 10.1 Canjica?
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Even I'd like to know about that.
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Really noone?
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i guess some of dev use certain baseband when they build that custum ROM, if we use the same basebabd that the dev use, we know that custumROM will work at least like what dev expect CMIIW
I guess its cuz for new firmwares u need new basebands. Newer basebands are better too, cuz they have more 3G/2G speed so... why do u want an old baseband if its worse? As an Ascend G300 I gotta say that there's a small chance doing a multibaseband ROM. But, as I said, the last baseband is the best.
Hope it helped u guyz
Easy answer:
For a new base band I would have to flash a new stock firmware and therefore would probably loose all apps and settings...
But you are hopefully right in that point... that the newer the better...
So next time I flash my ROM, I will use mh1 as a base.
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