So i've been trying to set up the sixaxis controller app on my htc one, but it seems to be incompatible with the HTC one. I've read around that there is the same issue with the sprint and att version of the phone. The threads often suggest using a different kernel like ElementalX kernel. Before I try replacing kernels I want to know if this will effect how my htc one runs currently. Is replacing the kernel like installing a new rom, or will my phone have the same look/feel/os to it? Also, I have noticed that there are things, like custom recoverys, that don't work on the HTC One, so will ElementalX work on the Verizon version of the phone? If not are there other kernels that will, that will also fix this sixaxis issue?
Thanks in advance for any help.
In not sure how you would flash a kernal or if it would work but the sixaxis not working is definitely a kernal issue.
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I did unlock and root my HTC one in time, so I don't think there should be an issue installing a compatable Rom. I just don't want to run the risk of bricking my new phone with a bad kernel.
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I found a cricket ZTE droid and the screen was locked does anyone know how to get into this phone.I was just thinking about rooting it and revolving and reinstalling the stock Rom because I don't think there's and custom roms for this phone.and what I mean by locked is you know when you choose like a 6-didit no that just locks the key pad so nobody can use it that what I'm talking about.
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Is anyone familiar with this phone.any help at all would be appreciated.
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I don't know much about the phone or root or any of the cool things you could do to the phones .. I do know I own.one its rooted by using zerg root one click.. got cwm recovery on it from the app rom manager.. found a stock rom and another that I'm using called STRIPPED_blue custom mod.. and now I just put the v6 superchadger. And 3g turbocharger. In it got those from xda and used script manager to script them.. phone is running great!! Way better than I could expect this. Little memory phone to run.. thank you to all the developers who put their. Time and dffort to make all these awesome things to tweak our phones.. very happy with what I got! Thanks guys!!
I have a custom rom loaded up on my x500. Lemme find where I got it. I'll get back to you.
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I have a custom rom loaded up on my x500. Lemme find where I got it. I'll get back to you.
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My wife has that phone and she's tired of low space does the custom Rom cut out some of the un needed clutter?
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I found the link for the custom x500 rom. I am using it right now and it works well. You must partition your sd card in order to take full advantage.
It is all explained Here
The link you posted goes to bbcode.org nothing relating to the rom
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Hey guys, I'd like to start by just saying I'm no stranger to rooting and romming.
I'm about to root my wife's Epic 4g Touch as the latest update is killing Battery Life and Sprint ID is force closing up a storm. I believe latest is FL24.
I found easy root instructions and a tutorial to install Agat recovery. I'm guessing there is no official CWM?
My actual question is this. On my Galaxy Nexus and formerly my HTC Hero I was able to flash any ROM, however on my LG Optimus I had to flash only ROMs that were compatible with the specific radio/baseband. Is this phone similar? And what would be a good stock ROM (includes touchwiz) for someone who's an intermediate techy. She doesn't do this stuff herself but can fix minor quirks.
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Modems (radio/baseband) are interchangeable between GB and ICS releases, doesn't matter what ROM you are on. JB modems can only be used with TW JB ROMs though.
Having said that, I kept my wife on GB. calks 3.0 rom. She wanted a different look so now she's on blazerRom. But for the non techies who just want a stable phone, calks GB ROM was the best for stock looks.
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Modems (radio/baseband) are interchangeable between GB and ICS releases, doesn't matter what ROM you are on. JB modems can only be used with TW JB ROMs though.
Having said that, I kept my wife on GB. calks 3.0 rom. She wanted a different look so now she's on blazerRom. But for the non techies who just want a stable phone, calks GB ROM was the best for stock looks.
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Is the JB modem one of the leaked ones? I may go the simple route by just rooting and manually removing Sprint ID since I believe that to be the primary cause of the problems. Maybe get a custom kernel to go with it.
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Is the JB modem one of the leaked ones? I may go the simple route by just rooting and manually removing Sprint ID since I believe that to be the primary cause of the problems. Maybe get a custom kernel to go with it.
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Yes, it's the leaked ones. JB hasn't been officially released yet.
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Really want to flash some of these newer asop roms but i am gunshy after bricking 2 Htc one's after installing CM 10.2 and Carbon Rom on phone #2.
I frequently flashed tons of roms on my gs3 and gs4 and never had a brick i couldn't recover from.
Can someone give me some reassurance that its ok to try asop roms again? Really itching to flash them again!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Really want to flash some of these newer asop roms but i am gunshy after bricking 2 Htc one's after installing CM 10.2 and Carbon Rom on phone #2.
I frequently flashed tons of roms on my gs3 and gs4 and never had a brick i couldn't recover from.
Can someone give me some reassurance that its ok to try asop roms again? Really itching to flash them again!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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how are you brcking them? i'm not trying to be a ****, but it sounds like it's more you than the roms or devices.
First one i was fiddling with dsp manager on cm10.2 and the phone cut off in the middle of a song. 2nd time is more my fault
I messed with transition settimgs and sweep to wake kernal settings on carbon rom. The phone overheated and the speakers and data were broken.
I havent done anything i hadn't done on my s3 or s4. Maybe this phone is more delicate? Maybe it was the asop roms? Maybe i have terrible luck? Im kinda stumped.
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First one i was fiddling with dsp manager on cm10.2 and the phone cut off in the middle of a song. 2nd time is more my fault
I messed with transition settimgs and sweep to wake kernal settings on carbon rom. The phone overheated and the speakers and data were broken.
I havent done anything i hadn't done on my s3 or s4. Maybe this phone is more delicate? Maybe it was the asop roms? Maybe i have terrible luck? Im kinda stumped.
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as far as i'm aware, and somebody please correct me if i'm wrong, but AOSP doesn't play perfectly well htc phones. that's why officially there's GPE vs AOSP.
but, as long as you can get back your bootloader you'll be fine on trying AOSP.
right now you can try santod's tiktak 4.4 rom. it works amazingly well and uses 4.4's launcher and lock screen so you get more or less the AOSP/GPE experience.
You have to be careful running ROMs not meant for the phone, meaning AOSP ROMs, MIUI, ect.. anything not HTC Sense.
That's the beauty of S-OFF as well.
We luckily have an RUU for S-OFF users if you do want to dig into AOSP ROMs, some.. not all are bound to have issues, such as data, when returning back to HTC ROMs. Flash the RUU and problem will be solved.
You need to be careful running custom ROMs that run anything but stock kernel also. Custom kernels can over heat, every phone is different.
I flashed between sense and CM10.2 with zero problems. And I did it frequently. I liked both so much I could never decide. Have settled on sense........for now.
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Really want to flash some of these newer asop roms but i am gunshy after bricking 2 Htc one's after installing CM 10.2 and Carbon Rom on phone #2.
I frequently flashed tons of roms on my gs3 and gs4 and never had a brick i couldn't recover from.
Can someone give me some reassurance that its ok to try asop roms again? Really itching to flash them again!
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Always check the md5 signature of your downloaded ROM before flashing in recovery, to make sure you dont have a bad download.
Also, sometimes what may seem to be a bricked phone can be recovered by using the RUU to put everything back stock. If you can get to your phone's boot loader screen by turning on with power plus volume down, you probably aren't hard bricked.
If you are worried about changing system settings that result in boot loops, try keeping a stable nandroid backup on your phone that you can revert to if anything goes wrong.
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Thanks! The first brick was completely dead after cm10.2 flash 10.16 nightly. I read later that that nightly had problems with dsp, which i was fiddling with when it bricked. Maybe the dsp issue will never happen again i dunno.
2nd brick was on carbon rom after i messed with kernal settings (swipe to wake). Did the ruu but it didn't bring back speakers or data. Maybe i need to stay away from kernal settings period. Thx for the advice!
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Thanks! The first brick was completely dead after cm10.2 flash 10.16 nightly. I read later that that nightly had problems with dsp, which i was fiddling with when it bricked. Maybe the dsp issue will never happen again i dunno.
2nd brick was on carbon rom after i messed with kernal settings (swipe to wake). Did the ruu but it didn't bring back speakers or data. Maybe i need to stay away from kernal settings period. Thx for the advice!
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Yeah, like many others like Andy have said, anything AOSP is a bit riskier because it isn't the original. For me I always stick to sense based roms, and I've never had a problem
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is it possible by any means to successfully flash Android Revolution HD 53 on a Verizon HTC One Device without any issues
I wouldn't unless it specifically says compatible with Verizon version of the one.
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If I'm not mistaken, you were asking for help on fixing your softbricked One after you flashed ARHD to it. You also asked a few weeks back about changing your CID to let you flash stuff not intended for the Verizon model.
Please, stop. You clearly don't know what you're doing. Take a break from flashing ROMs and browse the forums for info on the HTC flashing process and how the Verizon One differs from the international model. It would be a waste if you bricked a perfectly good phone that you had to import from the US.
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If I'm not mistaken, you were asking for help on fixing your softbricked One after you flashed ARHD to it. You also asked a few weeks back about changing your CID to let you flash stuff not intended for the Verizon model.
Please, stop. You clearly don't know what you're doing. Take a break from flashing ROMs and browse the forums for info on the HTC flashing process and how the Verizon One differs from the international model. It would be a waste if you bricked a perfectly good phone that you had to import from the US.
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i know its a perfect device but comes with many Verizon apps that i don't want and don't use at all. also the battery life that i am getting is quiet not good that is why i thought to put a diff. custom Rom that promises for better battery life and performance but since now i know that its incompatible with my device i would like to use stock version for now. i like ARHD because it gives a stock like experience. i just love the HTC's userinterface and OS that is why i won't be flashing any other Rom like ViperOne or CM which is even compatible with it.
my device is now currently fixed and i won't be tinkering it for while now
Viper is based on stock so it can be as custom or stock looking as you want.
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can you please provide the link for viper Rom which is similar to stock version for Verizon HTC one
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can you please provide the link for viper Rom which is similar to stock version for Verizon HTC one
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590358
Santod040's debloated, rooted, deodexed/odexed stock ROM seems to me to be exactly what you're describing. I've been using his versions after the OTA updates, and they've been perfect.
(I'm often messing with settings or playing games on my phone, fiddling with Tasker etc., and I get good battery life. Usually 60% plus left going from 6:30AM to 9:00PM. Anecdotal, I know, but still.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319
Im not sure if my tablet is 7.0, to be honest I just took it from my mom after she bought it and used it for 1 day and then left it in a drawer.
My model number is SM-T210, and the android that came with it is a bit slow so I wanted to install stock, anyone has a guide? and so I need a special android for it or can I install the same one that is on my Nexus 4 for example?
Thanks!
What if she ever found out her tabs missing? Or found you playing with it and she complained about the whole thing being messed up?
Anyway, to answer your question no, there is not a stock ROM, and if there is for your model its buggy, and probably has more lag then Samsung's touchwiz.
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Dont worry it not like that when I said "took" I ment with permission from her.
Anyway, 2 Question:
1. if I install a custom ROM I imagine there will be no OTA for me anymore right? (Unless I got back to to smasung's ROM)
2. What is the fastest and most stable ROM/Kernel combo out there? I tried googling it but the information is very fragmented over the net.
Thanks!
You can't find anything cause they're is really no development. A lot of people aren't even helping answering questions the past couple days...its that slow.
Your best bet is to just root, backup, and play around with exposed modules and see what you can customize on your own, its what most of us do. Just Google it and read about it. Not a lot of us can help with exposed either, its just trial and error. If one thing fails, you just restore and try again.
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Meaning I cant just install the same Android that is on my phone on my tablet? tablets need an android that is ment for them? and in other words im stuck with samsung's **** OS?
And what about installing nexus 7 OS on galaxy tab 3?
It has to be developed for our hardware, if you try to flash something that wasn't meant for your device you could end up with a brick.
We need sources for our device, or we need to buy a cyanogen mod developer one of our devices so they can do it. Its not as easy as one might think.
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