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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I apologize. I can't seem to find where to download the stock kernel for the sprint gnex. Using Franco's kernel and love it, but my batter life is suffering so I'd like to give the stock kernel another swing.
Thanks
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BlueGoldAce said:
I apologize. I can't seem to find where to download the stock kernel for the sprint gnex. Using Franco's kernel and love it, but my batter life is suffering so I'd like to give the stock kernel another swing.
Thanks
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You didn't make a nandroid of your stock set up?
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I did, but I'd prefer not to restore to a previous state
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Anyone have an idea?
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If you can find the stock rom take out the boot.img place it a flashable and flash it.
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That is the kernel alone?
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BlueGoldAce said:
That is the kernel alone?
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Yes
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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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sageandonion said:
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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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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Could someone provide a link to download and install (tutorial?) the newest JB bootloader. These long boots suck...
From Pete's site
http://download.peteralfonso.com/toro
Download flash like a rom
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Thank you brother!!!
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Are the long boots the only reason to flash this?
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Are the long boots the only reason to flash this?
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As far as I know yes
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For future reference, all bootloaders are listed in the bootloader thread (see link in my signature).
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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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Hi XDA!
First of all, sorry for my bad english!
Since yesterday I have a big problem with my Galaxy Nexus I9000 I9250 (GSM).
I did a dirty flash upgrade to the latest CM11 official nightly (CM updater), but since then my phone freezes randomly and my screen gets pink, then I cant use my phone and need to pull my battery. I didn't overclock my phone and used the CM11 stock kernel.
Today I'd restore my phone to the Google Stock Image (Android 4.3.3), didn't install any mods and I still got the same problem!
Is my phone bricked? Could you help me out?
Greetz,
TinyFeather
How did you restore to stock?
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amphibioushero said:
How did you restore to stock?
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I'd use SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
Toolkits never work that well if you don't understand the underlying processes. I suggest you revert to stock via adb - that way, you know and understand what exactly you're doing to your phone.
There is a revert to stock guide here.
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I9000 isn't GNex... U sure is Gnex?? I9250 is a GNex!
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amphibioushero said:
Toolkits never work that well if you don't understand the underlying processes. I suggest you revert to stock via adb - that way, you know and understand what exactly you're doing to your phone.
There is a revert to stock guide here.
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I think you mean fastboot :good:
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Thanks everyone for the help. I'd flash PA, and everything works like a charm for some reason..!
This topic can be closed!
And whoops sorry for the i9000 thingy :S