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Since people probably don't read through threads fully, here is the kernel that I've been packaging with my ButterNutz ROM for a while now, though this one is slightly newer. The full change-log can be found via the source link going to Github. I'll state that this is a very stock and minimal kernel. If you like changing things constantly like the CPU governor and IO Schedulers, you probably want to go look for another kernel. If you like something that works great without having to play around with 50 different settings, then this may be for you. I took the stock kernel source for the tuna board, and patched it up to the latest 3.0.x release, and am also keeping it merged with the tuna source from AOSP, as there have been a few changes since I initially put this out that just got merged in. I've enabled overclocking, though in my usage, the phone rarely goes up to the 1200/1350MHz steps. I've also set the GPU clock to the advertised stock setting, though it doesn't do much for performance from what I saw, but I also haven't seen an issue with battery life, so I left it where I set it. This isn't undervolted, nor does it support it. I tested several undervolt settings, and saw no change in battery life, regardless of what I set the voltages to. Getting rid of it just makes for one less thing to have bugs and issues. For those that are reading averse, here is the Cliff Notes version of features.
Features
Based on stock AOSP kernel source
Patched to the latest 3.0.x from vanilla kernel sources
Overclocked CPU/GPU
Simple IO Scheduler
LZO Compression for faster boot times
Compatible with all Tuna board Galaxy Nexus phones (toro, torospr/toroplus, maguro)
Flash and forget it, no need to spend 20 minutes tweaking for optimal performance
Download
Jelly Bean Kernel - MD5
Jelly Bean Tether Kernel - MD5
ICS Kernel - MD5
ICS Tether Kernel - MD5
Change log
FAQ
Where is XYZ feature?
If you can't find it, odds are it isn't included. Look through the change log above to see if it has been added.
Can I have XYZ Feature added to the kernel?
Link to it and I'll take it under consideration. However, odds are, if it hasn't been included yet, it may not get added. I will add any features that I deem useful, and if you would like something that I don't add, the kernel is opensource, so you can easily add it yourself.
Thanks gonna test drive this!
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Thanks gonna test drive this!
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Kernel will not boot running paranoid 0.3
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wynnemelvin said:
Kernel will not boot running paranoid 0.3
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Well, it's working fine here, and for several other users that I've talked to. Not sure what the issue is, but I'd need more information that you provided to even begin to figure out what is wrong.
Also, updated the kernel. I removed some debugging, added in UTF-8 support, and also updated with some more changes from Google. Full list of changes are on Github.
Now here is a kernel I will run
Thanks.
adrynalyne said:
Now here is a kernel I will run
Thanks.
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I think everyone should use it, but I may be a little biased
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I think everyone should use it, but I may be a little biased
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I am a fan sir.
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Updated the OP with two new kernels. If you use tethering, you'll want the tether kernel as it should support wifi tethering properly. The other will only allow you to tether via wifi if you don't use encryption.
Has it been tested with the latest bamf rom
4th attempt on flashing this kernel, after wiping dalvik/ cache I flash the kernel it doesn't finish it says verifying partition size the it just drops out and says its done after two seconds. This is with all of your releases. Neither one will flash to my phone
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wynnemelvin said:
4th attempt on flashing this kernel, after wiping dalvik/ cache I flash the kernel it doesn't finish it says verifying partition size the it just drops out and says its done after two seconds. This is with all of your releases. Neither one will flash to my phone
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I'm not sure how you're flashing it, but the updater-script in the zip does not print anything, nor does anything get mounted. It checks that you're using a tuna device and extracts the boot.img directly to the device node. It should take just a couple seconds to flash.
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I'm not sure how you're flashing it, but the updater-script in the zip does not print anything, nor does anything get mounted. It checks that you're using a tuna device and extracts the boot.img directly to the device node. It should take just a couple seconds to flash.
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Flashed in recovery I even changed roms to see if it was the rom but it just won't boot on my phone I guess I've downloaded it 3 different times thinking it was a bad flash or download but still nothing
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wynnemelvin said:
Flashed in recovery I even changed roms to see if it was the rom but it just won't boot on my phone I guess I've downloaded it 3 different times thinking it was a bad flash or download but still nothing
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What recovery are you using I noticed that there it's a problem with TWRP recovery in updating some zip files.
Also you might want to try and flash back to stock and retry. Sometimes a fresh start is always best
Just some food for thought...
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bigbean2006 said:
What recovery are you using I noticed that there it's a problem with TWRP recovery in updating some zip files.
Also you might want to try and flash back to stock and retry. Sometimes a fresh start is always best
Just some food for thought...
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Cwm 5.5.0.4
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Cwm 5.5.0.4
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I'm using CWM 5.5.0.4, though the original touch version. I'll revert to stock CWM when I get home and see if I can reproduce, but I'm not sure why it would be causing a problem. Are you on a Sprint Nexus?
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I'm using CWM 5.5.0.4, though the original touch version. I'll revert to stock CWM when I get home and see if I can reproduce, but I'm not sure why it would be causing a problem. Are you on a Sprint Nexus?
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No verizon
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No verizon
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Yeah, it definitely works on the VZW Nexus.
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Has it been tested with the latest bamf rom
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I've only tested on Toro, but it should work on all variants.
Not to be an ass or anything but y would I have to go back to stock and then come and try to flash this kernel again? Every zip I flash (but this one) flashes fine via any recovery twp cwm etc. I haven't had my phone hang on boot logo one time until I flashed this kernel ....
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I've only tested on Toro, but it should work on all variants.
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I am on toro but have switched from bamf to sourcery again
for me, by me and I love you
Rom manager now supports us gs3 so we can flash latest cwm! Fyi
Supports mobile att and verizon
Can anyone else confirm this for att?
This is great news! Thanks.
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frewys said:
Can anyone else confirm this for att?
This is great news! Thanks.
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Well koush said gs3 recoveries are up, he didn't specify carrier so I take that to mean them all. Rom manager will verify support when you click flash.
cant wait to download this. Thank you
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Well koush said gs3 recoveries are up, he didn't specify carrier so I take that to mean them all. Rom manager will verify support when you click flash.
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Looking forward to trying it but will hold of a bit more until verified att flash is done. Again thanks for posting!!
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frewys said:
Looking forward to trying it but will hold of a bit more until verified att flash is done. Again thanks for posting!!
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My pleasure. It's like Christmas getting cyanogenmod and cwm in the same day haha
I can confirm, Flashing CWM via Rom Manager now works on the AT&T Galaxy S3.
I just completed it myself with no issues
Anyone confirm for tmobile s3?
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Anyone confirm for tmobile s3?
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I just confirmed from my self. It works. I didn't buy the touch version though
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Didn't see it when I checked. do you need to be on CM9 first?
I had rom manager load cwm on my sprint GS3. Then I paid to get the touch version. Works great.
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Tmo cwm touch working great here.
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Is the date issue for back ups fixed with this version of cwm?
Just installed rom manager recovery on tmo s3 working great..
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Is the date issue for back ups fixed with this version of cwm?
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Nope, and also backs up the /data/media section making Nandroid huge.. I told Koush on his FB page...
like the official CMW so far...just wish it supported external sd card guess ill have to get use to internal storage instead.
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like the official CMW so far...just wish it supported external sd card guess ill have to get use to internal storage instead.
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Thats odd, the V4 from team epic supports external sd.
Is the official cwm fix the date nandroid issue? All my nandroids are dated in the 1970s lol
Now supports verizon
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Thats odd, the V4 from team epic supports external sd.
Is the official cwm fix the date nandroid issue? All my nandroids are dated in the 1970s lol
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I had v4 before i flashed the official CMW...the official one dosent support external sdcard....only internal =/
I'm with Bell and I only have not-related devices when I want to flash recovery from ROM Manager, no S3 of any sort. Anybody else with this problem?
Introduction:
Some of you may know me from my AOSP+ ROMs and my work with CodeName Android. I have previously made ROMs for the Nexus devices and some others. I had a small break but I am back now. The AT&T Galaxy SIII is one of the devices I will be building for. This is a modified stock ROM for now. Will have AOSP based ROMs soon.
Info:
UCALG1 - Modified stock ROM
Kernel - not secure for ADB access plus some other tweaks
Root, Zipalign and deodexed
Removed all bloatware
Replaced Samsung keyboard with AOSP ICS keyboard
Added enhanced reboot menu
International Boot animation and sounds
Web Presence:
Twitter
Google+
Would be best to follow me on Google+ for latest updates and news. Sometimes I post stuff there more than I do here...
Info:
UCALG1 - Modified stock ROM
Change Log:
V1.1
Added WiFi Tethering
Added init.d support
Some other tweaks but dont recall all since I have been working on this since 10 AM
V1 - First release
Install Instructions:
Root and Install Clockwork recovery if you have not done so
Place ROM on either internal or external storage
Up to you to wipe or not, the installer will wipe dalvik cache
Install ROM
Reboot
Enjoy!
Downloads:
ROM - HERE
Filename - SGH_I747_UCALG1_AndroidUser_V1.1.zip
MD5 - e86011a097f44e511f73e11100605f8f
Credits:
Google, AOSP, Sixstring, Codenamedroid, Braway, Romanbb, CM, peteralfonso, xplodwild and all others that I have gained knowledge and source from.
Einstein quote but modified a bit for this
I am often worried at the thought that my Android development is based to such a large extent on the work of my fellow developers and I am aware of my great indebtedness to them.
Reserved...
Thanks mate, I will be adding you to the Directory
Is this AOSP base? Will AOSP themes be applicable?
Thanks bro remember you from the gnex!!!
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tomween1 said:
Thanks mate, I will be adding you to the Directory
Is this AOSP base? Will AOSP themes be applicable?
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Thanks...This is stock modified ROM for now. Will have AOSP based ones once I am done building and testing.
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Thanks bro remember you from the gnex!!!
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Nice to see you hear Porting all CNA features now to the ATT GS III
Good stuff, needed to know where to put you:laugh: Directory
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Good stuff, needed to know where to put you:laugh: Directory
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Thanks!
Rom looks really nice. Quick question, is the tethering mod enabled?
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airbillion said:
Rom looks really nice. Quick question, is the tethering mod enabled?
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No...going to update it later on with the tether fix.
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No...going to update it later on with the tether fix.
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Sounds good! Look forward to the update.
Thanks
Update is up...most likely last update to stock ROM as I am building from source now
Has anyone tried on Telus SG3
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Update is up...most likely last update to stock ROM as I am building from source now
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Great work man! I've found the wifi disconnect problem that i was having with the other TW Roms is gone and it has had the best over all balance of performance and stability. I am however a fan of AOSP so i look forward to your work, thanks
Can I flash this straight from cm9 with all the usual wipes?? Or do I have to go back to stock first? Thanks in advance...
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Jason123420 said:
Can I flash this straight from cm9 with all the usual wipes?? Or do I have to go back to stock first? Thanks in advance...
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Yes, wipe /system, /data, /cache, and Dalvik cache and it will install fine.
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Yes, wipe /system, /data, /cache, and Dalvik cache and it will install fine.
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Will this change my modem to LG1? If it does will that modem still work on my Bell version of this phone? Sorry for all the noob questions but I'm coming from an sgs1 and its a little different going from aosp roms to stock.. and I haven't seen a thread for cwm flashable modems so I'm curious lol
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Will this change my modem to LG1? If it does will that modem still work on my Bell version of this phone? Sorry for all the noob questions but I'm coming from an sgs1 and its a little different going from aosp roms to stock.. and I haven't seen a thread for cwm flashable modems so I'm curious lol
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No, I just flashed and modem didn't change.
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Thanks for this. Working great so far. I really prefer the stock theme on a stock based rom. Excellent work!
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What's the difference between ucal and uclem?
I'm on touchmii, if I flash this would it just work or need something different because I'm on uclem?
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great rom :good: the insecure kernel feature helped me with the back up imei thingy, it runs very smooth and no bloat!
Long story short, I haven't flashed a ROM since june.
I know at one point you needed an ODIN patch to flash along with the new radio for most ROMs. Is that still the case?
What are the more stable options right now?
Thank you for any help.
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Long story short, I haven't flashed a ROM since june.
I know at one point you needed an ODIN patch to flash along with the new radio for most ROMs. Is that still the case?
What are the more stable options right now?
Thank you for any help.
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Depending on what your running you would need newest recovery and newest radio. About the most stable ROM you would have to test them out yourself
This ^^^^^
Its all taste and what's important to you. So certain bugs are deal breakers for some and completely irrelevant to others.
So, read the rom threads to get an idea about each...and see what members are saying about it.....and start flashing away.
And soon a moderator will close this thread.....and tell you the same thing. Just a heads up.
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Is there a specific reason for the absence of custom roms based on stock KK for the LS980? Or based on other device but made for the LS980...?
Is something in particular holding devs back?
I would really like to try some of the G Pro II ports... or maybe an updated justins rom KK...
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Don't quote me on this but I believe it has to do with kernel issues. I'm running stock rooted ZVC but savoca had to make a special file to be able to keep twrp and still load the rom
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Its not kernel issues its more of getting a custom recovery on the phone after the kit kat update LG blocked an exploit used to install and use recoveries like TRWP. It gives you a verification issue when you try booting to recovery im pretty sure thats the main reason. Having said that there are ways to get around it but i believe you have to have ubuntu which half the people cant get and the process is so risky many users reported soft bricking and hard bricking their devices and at the moment rooting is about as far as you can go after kit kat our phones basically took on "samsung knox" in LGs form
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There are also simpler ways to install twrp but then your kernel breaks and you have to flash something else which eventually breaks twrp so you are stuck at stage 1 all over again
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OK just confirmed that you can get it to work and boot with twrp but it breaks download mode check this thread out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702007
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I get all this. But whats the point right now to do all this if there still isnt an actual custom rom to flash...? Besides all this. Is something different that no developer has actually made or released a rom for us... i thought it would just have been a patch for th is phone and hats it. But it seems like theres more to it. Besides the whole recovery thing.
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I get all this. But whats the point right now to do all this if there still isnt an actual custom rom to flash...? Besides all this. Is something different that no developer has actually made or released a rom for us... i thought it would just have been a patch for th is phone and hats it. But it seems like theres more to it. Besides the whole recovery thing.
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Then do it. Show us your mad dev skillz. Because obviously you know what needs to be done. You don't even need to completely customize the rom. Just port a different one like the ones your interested in.
Or do just part of the work to help the others out. Compile a new kernel so that we don't need to use stock. Release your hack to make it so we don't break download mode when we make it still possible to bypass loki. Get real creative and make the ZVC radio work on Jellybean!
And if you don't feel like doing the actual work to get it working, why don't you get involved in the threads where they are talking about issues, and help out the ones that ARE doing the work. Jump on IRC and give them a heads up on how you fixed it so they can put release it for everyone to use.
And your sig says your on an LG-D801, so nothing here would work for your phone anyway!
Yeah.. i tried once and got stuck at the part to download sources... but thats not hat i mean. Im asking this. Because devs said that once a kernel and sourco came out they would make a patch. Obviously something is different for us that this patch hasn't been possible for us... if it was as simple as they thought it would have been done already.
But i dont think the recovery problems are delaying this. Or are they? Maybe they are to prevent bricks? But ive seen plenty of devs release either way with obvious disclaimers only for advanced users.
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Yeah.. i tried once and got stuck at the part to download sources... but thats not hat i mean. Im asking this. Because devs said that once a kernel and sourco came out they would make a patch. Obviously something is different for us that this patch hasn't been possible for us... if it was as simple as they thought it would have been done already.
But i dont think the recovery problems are delaying this. Or are they? Maybe they are to prevent bricks? But ive seen plenty of devs release either way with obvious disclaimers only for advanced users.
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You obviously missed my point. The point was, if it was possible with the current state of the phone, there would be at least THREE out by now (stock rooted, Optimus, and d3rp). Since you don't see those 3 released yet, that means that there are other issues. So if you can fix those issues, let the community know how to fix them. If you can't fix the issues, then be patient and realize that all threads like this do is annoy the people that are working hard trying to fix them. Because it comes off as being very ungrateful and demanding of people that are volunteering their time to make things better for everyone. If you can help, do it. If you can't help, be patient.
Update. I memtioned that im on justiins rom, well thats because i use my ls980 for tmobile. Well i decided to flash cloudyproii 1.2 after following the autoboot instuctions specified by the person who uploaded the zvc tot. And saw no harm so i backed up everything and wiped everything and flashed cloudy then flashed s avocas ls980 kernel then autoboot again. Then i had to wipe cache again and it boot up. And its running great. The only thing is i cant currently record at 120fps or 4k.... but this rom is great.
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I was really wanting a custom rom, but with the xposed modules and Furnace kernel, i'm getting most of just about all the customization I'd get anyway.
The thing is that with the Sprint rom it is so much hassle to use with gsm. That's why I used Justin's first. And now this cloudyproii. Rom is great.
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ceyo14 said:
The thing is that with the Sprint rom it is so much hassle to use with gsm. That's why I used Justin's first. And now this cloudyproii. Rom is great.
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Using Justin's, and working in gsm mode. Probably made it so you can use the cloudy pro 2. Sprint users can't use it yet as it isn't altered to work with us.
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Justins had nothing to do with it. Its just that cloudyproii doesnt have cdma support so it defaulted to gsm.
I actually flashed the zvc tot to upgrade so i was using sprint, then flashed cloudyproii... i just had to flash an ls980 kernel and then autoboot.
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Justins had nothing to do with it. Its just that cloudyproii doesnt have cdma support so it defaulted to gsm.
I actually flashed the zvc tot to upgrade so i was using sprint, then flashed cloudyproii... i just had to flash an ls980 kernel and then autoboot.
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so how is CloudyPro working for you after you flashed it. does it work well enough for a daily driver?
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Its great. Totally a DD. But obviously only for GSM... im using it on tmobile. Its better than justins rom because i have the custom goods. The only things not working are NFC and the 4K and 120FPS but i ddnt have them before either...
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Justins had nothing to do with it. Its just that cloudyproii doesnt have cdma support so it defaulted to gsm.
I actually flashed the zvc tot to upgrade so i was using sprint, then flashed cloudyproii... i just had to flash an ls980 kernel and then autoboot.
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CloudyPro 2 doesn't show support for ls980. How did u get it to work? What version did u flash in recovery?
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It doesnt show support because there is no CDMA software... and since I use tmobile i selected d801 in aroma
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And after flashed ls980 kernel and autoboot
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Can this be done with other roms? I use t mobile also. Can I flash any 801 rom as long as I change the kernel?
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lonz358 said:
Can this be done with other roms? I use t mobile also. Can I flash any 801 rom as long as I change the kernel?
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Well I tried cloudy pro because its for multiple variants... I think if you try a d801 specifically it will probably say that your phone isn't a d801 and it probably won't. let you...
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