Long Press Back Kill Button - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I am stock rooted on LH9. On CM10 you can long press the "back" button and it will kill the app you are currently running. Is there a flash for this for the platform I am on? OR do I have CM10 flashed or a ROM with this feature?

dlbjmb35 said:
I am stock rooted on LH9. On CM10 you can long press the "back" button and it will kill the app you are currently running. Is there a flash for this for the platform I am on? OR do I have CM10 flashed or a ROM with this feature?
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I'd like to find one too. That's one of the few reasons I'm running MIUI or CM10. I'd prefer the smoothness and features of ROMS like Black Jelly but really want to hold back to kill apps
I know there was a mod for SGS3 intl. Hopefully someone can take that and make one for ours.

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4-in-1 reboot option in power menu

Hi Guys,
I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792542 which allows you to flash a .zip which will add a 4-in-1 reboot option to the power menu when long pressing the power button on your phone. This however is only for Sense Roms and no one has released any mod for AOSP Roms. I know CM, Oxygen, Defrost and a few of the other roms have the reboot options built in but I would like to add it to a Vanilla Modaco Nexus one Port and wanted to ask if anyone could do this for me or help me do it?
Thanks
Shiraz
ShirazSuleman said:
Hi Guys,
I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792542 which allows you to flash a .zip which will add a 4-in-1 reboot option to the power menu when long pressing the power button on your phone. This however is only for Sense Roms and no one has released any mod for AOSP Roms. I know CM, Oxygen, Defrost and a few of the other roms have the reboot options built in but I would like to add it to a Vanilla Modaco Nexus one Port and wanted to ask if anyone could do this for me or help me do it?
Thanks
Shiraz
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your best pm'ing snq and asking him

Best reccomended ROM for HTC Incredible?

I've always trolled these forums, and currently I'm using CM7.3 and it's a little slow, I'm thinking of going back to stock but I like the overclocking options. What is a good ROM recommended by the community for The original HTC Incredible ADR6300? Thanks for your feedback!
I am running CM9 and I love it. It's a little buggy at times, but I'd rather put up with that and have ICS features than not have it.
aaronandshag said:
I've always trolled these forums, and currently I'm using CM7.3 and it's a little slow, I'm thinking of going back to stock but I like the overclocking options. What is a good ROM recommended by the community for The original HTC Incredible ADR6300? Thanks for your feedback!
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Well you can just flash the newest stock 4.08.605.15 rom, and then flash a custom kernel like gingertiny. You could use my rom Touch Of Blue. Its mostly stock based on android 4.08.605.15 with many usefull enhancements, and has the gingertiny kernel built in. You could also use one of the many older android version based roms with a custom kernel.
cmlusco said:
Well you can just flash the newest stock 4.08.605.15 rom, and then flash a custom kernel like gingertiny. You could use my rom Touch Of Blue. Its mostly stock based on android 4.08.605.15 with many usefull enhancements, and has the gingertiny kernel built in. You could also use one of the many older android version based roms with a custom kernel.
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Do these ROMS have options like overclocking, 360degree tilt, and/or have the volume rocker wake up the device?
Thank you so much for your feedback it's great to know the community is still rocking this device.
Try them all.
I bought a used dinc in April, I have been flashing any rom I can get my hands on.
Sent from my ADR6300 using xda app-developers app
aaronandshag said:
Do these ROMS have options like overclocking, 360degree tilt, and/or have the volume rocker wake up the device?
Thank you so much for your feedback it's great to know the community is still rocking this device.
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Most all custom kernels have over/underclocking. None of the roms i mentiomed have tilt or rocker wakup, but my rom TOB does have a trackball wake, unlock, or wake&unlock flashable mods.
cmlusco said:
Most all custom kernels have over/underclocking. None of the roms i mentiomed have tilt or rocker wakup, but my rom TOB does have a trackball wake, unlock, or wake&unlock flashable mods.
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Thank you very much! I'll look into flashing it and see how it goes! Right now I'm busy with finals but I'll let you all know how it goes. My power button broke off and I actually use a key to trigger the circuit between the points to power on the device, and having the volume rocker wake it up has been pretty convenient, but having the trackball wake it up would be nice because it's sunken on my device a little, thus making it less able to wake up. Could you also point me in the direction to flashing that ability on top of your ROM? Or is it built in?
aaronandshag said:
Thank you very much! I'll look into flashing it and see how it goes! Right now I'm busy with finals but I'll let you all know how it goes. My power button broke off and I actually use a key to trigger the circuit between the points to power on the device, and having the volume rocker wake it up has been pretty convenient, but having the trackball wake it up would be nice because it's sunken on my device a little, thus making it less able to wake up. Could you also point me in the direction to flashing that ability on top of your ROM? Or is it built in?
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It is a seperate flashable that can be found in the fourth post of the roms thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492720 Just wipe everything in the mounts and storrage menu in recovery except emmc and sdcard. Then flash the rom, and then flash the mod right after and boot.
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cmlusco said:
It is a seperate flashable that can be found in the fourth post of the roms thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492720 Just wipe everything in the mounts and storrage menu in recovery except emmc and sdcard. Then flash the rom, and then flash the mod right after and boot.
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Ok thanks alot! I'll look into that after homework.
I don't have a plan with this device as I only need to use it for fun. I own a Pantech Link, and ATT is my carrier. Do I need a plan with Verizon to utilize the GPS?
Pr0f_Farnsw0rth said:
I am running CM9 and I love it. It's a little buggy at times, but I'd rather put up with that and have ICS features than not have it.
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Just curious, what version of CM9 are you using? KANG or something or other? Does Bluetooth or camcorder work? If so which exact build are you running? Thanks!
You should also check out Albinomans jellybean beta 3, i've been using his jellybean rom since beta 1.5 and it is the best rom out there for jellybean on the Inc IMO. The only things that don't work are the camcorder and bluetooth.
ck04 said:
You should also check out Albinomans jellybean beta 3, i've been using his jellybean rom since beta 1.5 and it is the best rom out there for jellybean on the Inc IMO. The only things that don't work are the camcorder and bluetooth.
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I would if the link was up!
got em
was using albinoman's beta 3 but too many launcher failures. back to an ICS rom.
aaronandshag said:
I would if the link was up!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1858850
That has a mirror for the JB beta 3
I currently use albinoman's beta 3 jelly bean rom and it works great for me. That being said I would recommend flashing CyanogenMod's ver 7.2 as it is well tested and a solid first rom to flash. You can find it at cyanogenmod.com. Just click on devices and find the incredible in the list. glhf

whats the most stable JB ROM?

hi,
i know asking what rom is better is not a good questions as it is different for different people. However, I just want to know what is the most stable, so once I flash it i dont need to keep re flashing.
I am ussualy a fan of CM and when they get stable releases I flash them and then dont need to think about it anymore. on my previous samsung galaxy S I used the CM9 RC for a long time until the stable CM9 came out and then used that.
currently there is not stable CM10 and when it comes out I will probaby use it perminently.
What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
im using stock JB right now.
stock.
Zepius said:
stock.
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ok i understand. but i guess the main things im lacking on stock is percent battery, ability to alter the navigation bar at the bottom, adding shortcuts to the lock screen slider, and themes.
is there any way to do that on stock? if not any other rams as clock to stable as stock
stock
BAMF has been great. Not a ton of updates as there aren't any issues.
tgyberg said:
BAMF has been great. Not a ton of updates as there aren't any issues.
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ok, what the heck is BAMF i searched that in the android development and dont know what rom your talkign about
Bugless Beast, 9-27 has to new binaries and is JRO03R.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Rasbeanjelly. Its the cleanest rom ever. Fast, amazing battery life and the latest aosp source. Also the nee binaries from jro03R. You should try it. It has the power widget, lockscreen targets and some more mods. If you dont like all the blue of the icons, simply flash modstorms white mod. Flash the rom + trinity/franco. The outcome is awesome performance, no slowdowns, everything just works. No reboots and sh!t. I highly recommend it.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
thegtfusion said:
Rasbeanjelly. Its the cleanest rom ever. Fast, amazing battery life and the latest aosp source. Also the nee binaries from jro03R. You should try it. It has the power widget, lockscreen targets and some more mods. If you dont like all the blue of the icons, simply flash modstorms white mod. Flash the rom + trinity/franco. The outcome is awesome performance, no slowdowns, everything just works. No reboots and sh!t. I highly recommend it.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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I agree with this. Rasbeanjelly + trinity kernel. The rom is very clean. Here's the thread, but you should read the faq before doing anything: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455874
i love watching these cute pandas slaughter themselves.. nothing but pleasure.
hshaikh said:
ok, what the heck is BAMF i searched that in the android development and dont know what rom your talkign about
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1548940
hshaikh said:
hi,
i know asking what rom is better is not a good questions as it is different for different people. However, I just want to know what is the most stable, so once I flash it i dont need to keep re flashing.
I am ussualy a fan of CM and when they get stable releases I flash them and then dont need to think about it anymore. on my previous samsung galaxy S I used the CM9 RC for a long time until the stable CM9 came out and then used that.
currently there is not stable CM10 and when it comes out I will probaby use it perminently.
What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
im using stock JB right now.
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I'm using AndroidME with Stock Google Kernel, works perfect, stable, actually it's a stock rom with improvements. The only thing missing for me is T9 Dialer, but no problem to install MOD for it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774165
Keep waiting for stable versions of aokp or cm10.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
hshaikh said:
What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
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im using stock JB right now.
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You've already got the most stable Jelly Bean software then
stock, are you jellin, cm10.
after those you get into roms with more features and and there tends to be little bugs that sometimes go along with them.
Nothing against the others Ive had good experiences on alot of roms but as for the MOST stable these in my opinion would be them.
Stock ROM.
Beamed from my Grouper.
ok looking into BAMF and rasbeanjelly.
another question that could help me dicide between the two. do either have the possibility to upgrade the rom on the device without a computer. so when i install it i can always have the latest version without having to keep resetting to factory settigns and wiping all the data and cache
hshaikh said:
another question that could help me dicide between the two. do either have the possibility to upgrade the rom on the device without a computer.
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all roms do.. that's why you have custom recoveries.. i strongly suggest you read efrants stickies before you flash anything.
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Yeah, you should read up on some stuff before continuing anything Rom related. Just look for stickied topics, read them, and you will have way less questions left.
bk201doesntexist said:
all roms do.. that's why you have custom recoveries.. i strongly suggest you read efrants stickies before you flash anything.
sent from my i9250
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are you sure? becuase when i was running CM9 RC2 on my old captivate, then the CM9 stable came out. I kept checking for updates in the settings and it kept saying my software was upto date. I had to download the new file and flash it again in clockwork mod.

Illusion or other Roobox rom have hold back to kill?

Can someone tell me if Illusion or other Rootbox ROM has hold back to kill? If so, where can I find it? I've looked under dev options, general UI
Thanks

Best ROM for SPH-L710?

Which Custom ROM is the best most stable and reliable to date for SPH-L710 (BoostMobile) daily-use phone?
DavilaDarkness said:
Which Custom ROM is the best most stable and reliable to date for SPH-L710 (BoostMobile) daily-use phone?
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That is a very personal type question. Do you like how the stock interface is? That is Touch-Wiz. There are a few ROMs based on that. However, if you like the true Android interface, with some nice additions, you can try Cyanogenmod. I am on CM 11 m12 with no issues.
If you go into the Android Development section of this forum you will find the ROMs listed. Usually the threads will have attached photos or links to the releases' websites so you can make an informed decision.
vsanch24 said:
That is a very personal type question. Do you like how the stock interface is? That is Touch-Wiz. There are a few ROMs based on that. However, if you like the true Android interface, with some nice additions, you can try Cyanogenmod. I am on CM 11 m12 with no issues.
If you go into the Android Development section of this forum you will find the ROMs listed. Usually the threads will have attached photos or links to the releases' websites so you can make an informed decision.
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Yes thanks I will try CM11.
Also I wanna know I heard there's Android 5 Lollipop coming for SGS3 is it true? will it be Stock or Custom?
DavilaDarkness said:
Yes thanks I will try CM11.
Also I wanna know I heard there's Android 5 Lollipop coming for SGS3 is it true? will it be Stock or Custom?
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I am fairly certain Cyanogenmod will release there CM12 (Lollipop) for SGS3. Not sure if there will be a stock version..all depends on your carrier and how much money they want to throw at our aging device.
A couple to try
DavilaDarkness said:
Yes thanks I will try CM11.
Also I wanna know I heard there's Android 5 Lollipop coming for SGS3 is it true? will it be Stock or Custom?
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There is a CM version of Lollipop (only in alpha stage right now-means not everything working , buggy).
Here's a couple to try, very good, stable, great battery life, no bugs, lots of customization available:
Wicked-X v8.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2750674
Tribute v2.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768483
Support for questions is excellent.
First decision you need to make is "What do you want to do with the phone?"
Suggest using Philz recovery for flashing, backing up, etc. See it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446393
Hope this helps.
Randy3011 said:
There is a CM version of Lollipop (only in alpha stage right now-means not everything working , buggy).
Here's a couple to try, very good, stable, great battery life, no bugs, lots of customization available:
Wicked-X v8.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2750674
Tribute v2.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768483
Support for questions is excellent.
First decision you need to make is "What do you want to do with the phone?"
Suggest using Philz recovery for flashing, backing up, etc. See it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446393
Hope this helps.
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I want a stable reliable phone for daily use both personal and work related, with good battery life and power to run some games ow and then without freezing maybe retro emulators.
Wicked X has around 4 or 5 THOUSAND dls with lots of customizability and stability.
Tribute is a simple and stable dd. The stock ROM by CNexus is a good dd too. I'm not sure about aosp ROMs though. I've read good things about PAC ROM and CM11. Basically you'll just need to flash and experiment.
Edit: I forgot to mention Dark Droid and Conquest Singularity. They are prety great also.
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Chad The Pathfinder said:
Wicked X has around 4 or 5 THOUSAND dls with lots of customizability and stability.
Tribute is a simple and stable dd. The stock ROM by CNexus is a good dd too. I'm not sure about aosp ROMs though. I've read good things about PAC ROM and CM11. Basically you'll just need to flash and experiment.
Edit: I forgot to mention Dark Droid and Conquest Singularity. They are prety great also.
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The only reason I didn't mention Dark Droid and Conquest Singularity is they are no longer being developed. (At least the last time I checked). Still good choices but may still have some niggles in them.
CM11 Snapshot M12 is the latest SGS3 and very stable.
I don't run any games. Graphene ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-sprint/development/rom-graphenerom-t2893200 is very good on battery (well over two days on 1 charge)
DavilaDarkness said:
Which Custom ROM is the best most stable and reliable to date for SPH-L710 (BoostMobile) daily-use phone?
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I really like Carbon. It's based off of CyanogenMod and brings in source code from a bunch of others like Omni.
Good luck finding one. happy flashing
Me, too!!
metalhead131 said:
I really like Carbon. It's based off of CyanogenMod and brings in source code from a bunch of others like Omni.
Good luck finding one. happy flashing
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I have been running Carbon ROM nightly now for over a week. Battery life is exceptional. No issues to report. Wifi and 4GLTE working fine. I'm on Sprint.
Here is the link for Carbon (basis for Graphene) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2634672
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Battery life is exceptional.
Here is the link for Carbon (basis for Graphene)
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yeah, the battery is exemplary. It's even better, now that I flashed BMS Kernel and use DS battery saver to prevent wakelocks. I won't drop more than two or three percent while at work for 10 hours.
Sent from my CarbonROM 4.4.4 SPH-L710
Randy3011 said:
I have been running Carbon ROM nightly now for over a week. Battery life is exceptional. No issues to report. Wifi and 4GLTE working fine. I'm on Sprint.
Here is the link for Carbon (basis for Graphene) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2634672
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Thanks I'm going to try it.
I waned a Lollipop one but there are so many bugs...
I'm gonna try that too
metalhead131 said:
yeah, the battery is exemplary. It's even better, now that I flashed BMS Kernel and use DS battery saver to prevent wakelocks. I won't drop more than two or three percent while at work for 10 hours.
Sent from my CarbonROM 4.4.4 SPH-L710
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I'm gonna try that too. Thanks
Happy Holidays to you.
Randy3011 said:
I'm gonna try that too. Thanks
Happy Holidays to you.
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Anyone managed to flash it?
When I flash CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery after reboot goes back to Stock Recovery.
DavilaDarkness said:
Anyone managed to flash it?
When I flash CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery after reboot goes back to Stock Recovery.
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Try un checking the reboot option in Odin when you flash the recovery. You are Not supposed to let it reboot. It will override the recovery. Just pull the battery out, put It back in then boot into custom recovery wipe data, dalvik, cache and now flash your pre rooted custom Rom. Then reboot system.
Have a great day! from my LG G3
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Anyone managed to flash it?
When I flash CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery after reboot goes back to Stock Recovery.
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I was able to install even with "Auto Reboot" selected in ODiN 3.07
I have TWRP 2.8.1.0-d2spr recovery on my Sprint SIII
I installed it using the flashable TAR file with "Odin 3.07" program
-Download and install SAMSUNG USB DRIVERS
-Download TWRP TAR file
-Download "Odin" program
-Right click on "Odin" program and click on "run as administrator".
-Turn off your phone.
-Press and hold VOLUME DOWN button + HOME BUTTON + POWER BUTTON on your S3
-You will see a Warning, Press the VOLUME UP BUTTON to continue
-Plug your USB cord into your S3
-ODIN will recognize your S3
-Select the box next to the PDA block in ODiN
-click on "PDA" button in ODiN
-Look for your recovery TAR file
-Click Start
-profit

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