Hi Friends,
Long story short, I am over all the Samsung specific features on my Note 3, and am ready to have a bit more performance and speed by moving to an AOSP/AOKP ROM. Last time I flashed was a LONG TIME ago, so I need your help in getting me there. Appreciate the help in advance!:
My Setup: Knox 0x0, ROM/Build: N9000TUVUDNE6 (T-Mobile Stock) - (Rooted with CF-Root, I believe), NO CUSTOM RECOVERY
1. I HAVE TO install a Custom Recovery to get an AOSP/AOKP ROM installed, correct?
1A. If yes, which Recovery would you recommend installing?
1B. If no, what are the ROMs that I can install those and links for it?
2. If a Custom Recovery is required, this will trip my KNOX count to x1, correct? And there is NO way to avoid it?
2A. If it CAN be avoided, how do I do it?
3. What is the BEST AOSP/AOKP ROM available out for the T-Mobile Note 3 right now? I am looking for the balance features and performance.
4. Are there any outstanding AOSP/AOKP issues that are big and NOT working right now, like Camera, GPS, Bluetooth and etc?
5. Do I have to install a special Kernel or firmware to move over from TW to AOSP/AOKP? If so, which one? Link?
6. Lastly, if a Custom Recovery is required, do these steps sound right for this transition:
1. Backup everyone on my TW phone RM, TitaniumBackup and etc
2. Install Custom Recovery
3. Do a Nandroid of my TW ROM
4. Wipe all Caches, System like 3 times
5. Install the AOKP ROM
6. Install GApps
7. Profit
Did I miss anything? Thank you for your help in advance!
ProFragger said:
Hi Friends,
Long story short, I am over all the Samsung specific features on my Note 3, and am ready to have a bit more performance and speed by moving to an AOSP/AOKP ROM. Last time I flashed was a LONG TIME ago, so I need your help in getting me there. Appreciate the help in advance!:
My Setup: Knox 0x0, ROM/Build: N9000TUVUDNE6 (T-Mobile Stock) - (Rooted with CF-Root, I believe), NO CUSTOM RECOVERY
1. I HAVE TO install a Custom Recovery to get an AOSP/AOKP ROM installed, correct?
1A. If yes, which Recovery would you recommend installing?
1B. If no, what are the ROMs that I can install those and links for it?
2. If a Custom Recovery is required, this will trip my KNOX count to x1, correct? And there is NO way to avoid it?
2A. If it CAN be avoided, how do I do it?
3. What is the BEST AOSP/AOKP ROM available out for the T-Mobile Note 3 right now? I am looking for the balance features and performance.
4. Are there any outstanding AOSP/AOKP issues that are big and NOT working right now, like Camera, GPS, Bluetooth and etc?
5. Do I have to install a special Kernel or firmware to move over from TW to AOSP/AOKP? If so, which one? Link?
6. Lastly, if a Custom Recovery is required, do these steps sound right for this transition:
1. Backup everyone on my TW phone RM, TitaniumBackup and etc
2. Install Custom Recovery
3. Do a Nandroid of my TW ROM
4. Wipe all Caches, System like 3 times
5. Install the AOKP ROM
6. Install GApps
7. Profit
Did I miss anything? Thank you for your help in advance!
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Folks, anyone? Appreciate your prompt help the TW ROM is killing me LOL!
ProFragger said:
Hi Friends,
Long story short, I am over all the Samsung specific features on my Note 3, and am ready to have a bit more performance and speed by moving to an AOSP/AOKP ROM. Last time I flashed was a LONG TIME ago, so I need your help in getting me there. Appreciate the help in advance!:
My Setup: Knox 0x0, ROM/Build: N9000TUVUDNE6 (T-Mobile Stock) - (Rooted with CF-Root, I believe), NO CUSTOM RECOVERY
1. I HAVE TO install a Custom Recovery to get an AOSP/AOKP ROM installed, correct?
1A. If yes, which Recovery would you recommend installing?
1B. If no, what are the ROMs that I can install those and links for it?
2. If a Custom Recovery is required, this will trip my KNOX count to x1, correct? And there is NO way to avoid it?
2A. If it CAN be avoided, how do I do it?
3. What is the BEST AOSP/AOKP ROM available out for the T-Mobile Note 3 right now? I am looking for the balance features and performance.
4. Are there any outstanding AOSP/AOKP issues that are big and NOT working right now, like Camera, GPS, Bluetooth and etc?
5. Do I have to install a special Kernel or firmware to move over from TW to AOSP/AOKP? If so, which one? Link?
6. Lastly, if a Custom Recovery is required, do these steps sound right for this transition:
1. Backup everyone on my TW phone RM, TitaniumBackup and etc
2. Install Custom Recovery
3. Do a Nandroid of my TW ROM
4. Wipe all Caches, System like 3 times
5. Install the AOKP ROM
6. Install GApps
7. Profit
Did I miss anything? Thank you for your help in advance!
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1. I HAVE TO install a Custom Recovery to get an AOSP/AOKP ROM installed, correct?
Yes, you need to install a custom recovery.
1A. If yes, which Recovery would you recommend installing?
Usually people recommend TWRP as their recovery of choice. You can download it at https://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hlte/ Download the .img.tar and you can flash that as AP in Odin.
1B. If no, what are the ROMs that I can install those and links for it?
2. If a Custom Recovery is required, this will trip my KNOX count to x1, correct? And there is NO way to avoid it?
Yes, it will trip KNOX to 0x1. There is no way to avoid it, unless you have a Canadian Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900W8)
2A. If it CAN be avoided, how do I do it?
3. What is the BEST AOSP/AOKP ROM available out for the T-Mobile Note 3 right now? I am looking for the balance features and performance.
All user preference. I like CyanogenMod for frequent updates, Carbon for the UI. Currently running Temasek's CM as it is a good mix of both Carbon and CM, imo.
4. Are there any outstanding AOSP/AOKP issues that are big and NOT working right now, like Camera, GPS, Bluetooth and etc?
Biggest issue seems to be the S-Pen not working after a while (requires a reboot) and NFC is not functioning, but some users have reported it to work with the SM-N900T
5. Do I have to install a special Kernel or firmware to move over from TW to AOSP/AOKP? If so, which one? Link?
You shouldn't have to install a special firmware, provided you're on the latest build of KitKat for the Note 3.
6. Lastly, if a Custom Recovery is required, do these steps sound right for this transition:
1. Backup everyone on my TW phone RM, TitaniumBackup and etc
2. Install Custom Recovery
3. Do a Nandroid of my TW ROM
4. Wipe all Caches, System like 3 times I have never seen accurate reports of this doing anything useful. Do the full wipe in TWRP, it will do everything you need to wipe.
5. Install the AOKP ROM
6. Install GApps
7. Profit
Essentially that's everything you need to do. If you want, you can install a custom Kernel, or install a flashable zip of SuperSU if you want to use that (compared to the built-in Superuser)
Hope this helps!
skadude66 said:
1. I HAVE TO install a Custom Recovery to get an AOSP/AOKP ROM installed, correct?
Yes, you need to install a custom recovery.
1A. If yes, which Recovery would you recommend installing?
Usually people recommend TWRP as their recovery of choice. You can download it at https://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hlte/ Download the .img.tar and you can flash that as AP in Odin.
1B. If no, what are the ROMs that I can install those and links for it?
2. If a Custom Recovery is required, this will trip my KNOX count to x1, correct? And there is NO way to avoid it?
Yes, it will trip KNOX to 0x1. There is no way to avoid it, unless you have a Canadian Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900W8)
2A. If it CAN be avoided, how do I do it?
3. What is the BEST AOSP/AOKP ROM available out for the T-Mobile Note 3 right now? I am looking for the balance features and performance.
All user preference. I like CyanogenMod for frequent updates, Carbon for the UI. Currently running Temasek's CM as it is a good mix of both Carbon and CM, imo.
4. Are there any outstanding AOSP/AOKP issues that are big and NOT working right now, like Camera, GPS, Bluetooth and etc?
Biggest issue seems to be the S-Pen not working after a while (requires a reboot) and NFC is not functioning, but some users have reported it to work with the SM-N900T
5. Do I have to install a special Kernel or firmware to move over from TW to AOSP/AOKP? If so, which one? Link?
You shouldn't have to install a special firmware, provided you're on the latest build of KitKat for the Note 3.
6. Lastly, if a Custom Recovery is required, do these steps sound right for this transition:
1. Backup everyone on my TW phone RM, TitaniumBackup and etc
2. Install Custom Recovery
3. Do a Nandroid of my TW ROM
4. Wipe all Caches, System like 3 times I have never seen accurate reports of this doing anything useful. Do the full wipe in TWRP, it will do everything you need to wipe.
5. Install the AOKP ROM
6. Install GApps
7. Profit
Essentially that's everything you need to do. If you want, you can install a custom Kernel, or install a flashable zip of SuperSU if you want to use that (compared to the built-in Superuser)
Hope this helps!
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Ska, that was very helpful bud, thank you for responding!
Two follow up questions:
1. In an AOSP ROM why would one even need the S-Pen?
2. What are the main differences between CM, AOKP, PA, Carbon and etc and where can I find their best, baked versions? By best I mean, most updated developer support and popular?
Thank you again for your help!
ProFragger said:
Ska, that was very helpful bud, thank you for responding!
Two follow up questions:
1. In an AOSP ROM why would one even need the S-Pen?
2. What are the main differences between CM, AOKP, PA, Carbon and etc and where can I find their best, baked versions? By best I mean, most updated developer support and popular?
Thank you again for your help!
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People use the S-pen as a stylus for their phone, without any if the features that Touchwiz provides.
As it stands, CM is updated every day with a nightly build, and our device maintainer has been on a tear recently. Carbon is updated frequently too.
My recommendation would be to try out temasek CM11, it has a good mix of all the AOSP features. Tons of stuff to customize!
skadude66 said:
People use the S-pen as a stylus for their phone, without any if the features that Touchwiz provides.
As it stands, CM is updated every day with a nightly build, and our device maintainer has been on a tear recently. Carbon is updated frequently too.
My recommendation would be to try out temasek CM11, it has a good mix of all the AOSP features. Tons of stuff to customize!
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Thanks bud, I'll give them a shot. Was thinking about the SlimROM 4.4.4 or Pac Man... Any thoughts?
ProFragger said:
Thanks bud, I'll give them a shot. Was thinking about the SlimROM 4.4.4 or Pac Man... Any thoughts?
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Never really tried it. Like I said, it's all a question of preference! Try it out, if you don't like it, just flash another one!
Also important: You will lose Wifi Calling and Voice over LTE.
Product F(RED) said:
Also important: You will lose Wifi Calling and Voice over LTE.
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Don't care about WiFi calling, but what is voice of LTE? Is it anything related to having data connectivity WHILE being on the phone as well? As in, will it switch to a CDMA like behavior, where data does NOT work, when you are on a call?
Cause I can't have the latter. What does Voice over LTE mean? Thanks for your help!
P.S. Any direct links to some of these ROMs you guys are using? Thanks.
ProFragger said:
Don't care about WiFi calling, but what is voice of LTE? Is it anything related to having data connectivity WHILE being on the phone as well? As in, will it switch to a CDMA like behavior, where data does NOT work, when you are on a call?
Cause I can't have the latter. What does Voice over LTE mean? Thanks for your help!
P.S. Any direct links to some of these ROMs you guys are using? Thanks.
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Normally on a phone call, your phone will go from LTE to 4G. This allows the phone to be on LTE the entire time because it makes the call go over LTE (as data, but it doesn't count against your data). If you wanna see what it's like without it, go into the dialer, hit menu, settings, and set it to never use it. Then make a call.
Product F(RED) said:
Normally on a phone call, your phone will go from LTE to 4G. This allows the phone to be on LTE the entire time because it makes the call go over LTE (as data, but it doesn't count against your data). If you wanna see what it's like without it, go into the dialer, hit menu, settings, and set it to never use it. Then make a call.
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Ah, I see what you mean bud. But I am assuming that this feature is likely only native to T-Mobile? Is it?
I use my Unlocked Tmo N3 on AT&T. I don't think this would affect me, just like WiFi calling... thoughts?
Thanks
ProFragger said:
Ah, I see what you mean bud. But I am assuming that this feature is likely only native to T-Mobile? Is it?
I use my Unlocked Tmo N3 on AT&T. I don't think this would affect me, just like WiFi calling... thoughts?
Thanks
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AT&T has VoLTE in limited markets, but I believe that you can only use it by flashing an AT&T based TouchWiz ROM.
Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
ProFragger said:
P.S. Any direct links to some of these ROMs you guys are using? Thanks.
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Ok just thought I'd throw this out there at the risk of being thought of as "rude", even though I'm actually just trying to help. I've been a member of this community for a really long time now and it's an excellent source of information along with a lot of great people who are always willing to help, and you can definitely get the most out of it but you also have to be willing to help yourself. Helping someone who doesn't understand something is totally different from helping someone who says "fetch me a link because I don't feel like doing it myself". I'm certainly not saying that was your "intention" so hopefully you don't take it that way, I'm just trying to put it into perspective as to how it can come across to those who are taking their own time to help you out. Odds are people who are willing to help also don't really care for doing menial work (like searching for links, etc.) which basically everyone is capable of, so I'm just saying that it might help to keep that in mind. Another thing to remember is that 99.9% of the questions you'll probably ever think of have been answered or solved already, so when you do take the time to become familiar with stuff like the basic forum outline, searching, and how to rate and subscribe to threads, it's actually surprising how self sufficient you become just from learning those things. Anyway like I said I'm not trying to be ignorant or "bash" you whatsoever, just thought I'd throw that out there because most people on here will always be willing to help whenever they can, as long as you're willing to help yourself! Hope it helps man
Sent from a modified ColecoVision
Before you go and install other roms, what issues are you having with your phone? If it's just the touchwiz launcher, you can always install Nova Launcher and use Titanium Backup to freeze touchwiz and any bloatware that's in the way.
skadude66 said:
People use the S-pen as a stylus for their phone, without any if the features that Touchwiz provides.
As it stands, CM is updated every day with a nightly build, and our device maintainer has been on a tear recently. Carbon is updated frequently too.
My recommendation would be to try out temasek CM11, it has a good mix of all the AOSP features. Tons of stuff to customize!
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I'm sorry to jump in on this chat, but I was thinking of jumping over to aosp also. Is there no replacement for action memo? And also, are there any aosp roms make an action memo type app open when I pull my s-pen out?
Thanks in advance,
Tommy
twatts723 said:
I'm sorry to jump in on this chat, but I was thinking of jumping over to aosp also. Is there no replacement for action memo? And also, are there any aosp roms make an action memo type app open when I pull my s-pen out?
Thanks in advance,
Tommy
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There are definitely different apps you can use. Most people use Evernote, CM S-Pen Addon and Note Buddy. I don't think there's a way to get it to work right on stylus removal though.
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Hi, I am running right now a completely STOCK, rooted with SU Access, original with what came on the device (t989)...
My question is... I would like to keep the stock rom, debloated, and maybe be able to flash a kernel to it.. I don't know if it is possible to just flash a kernel to what I have now, being as it just has root access, or if I will need to flash a custom rom.
I have tried pretty much everything, and nothing is going too well for me. I would love a VERY STABLE rom if it isn't stock, and I would like a good fast kernel.
main questions:
1.can I flash a custom kernel to the bone stock phone with just SU access?
2.if not, what is the most stable rom, closest to stock with being debloated and CIQ free that will allow me to flash a kernel to it.
3. kinda off topic, but if I try to flash crypted's aGPS lock script to my phone right now, it says my file system is read only? is this due to me only having root access and not flashing a custom rom yet?
All answers will be greatly appreciated!
Optimizer said:
Hi, I am running right now a completely STOCK, rooted with SU Access, original with what came on the device (t989)...
My question is... I would like to keep the stock rom, debloated, and maybe be able to flash a kernel to it.. I don't know if it is possible to just flash a kernel to what I have now, being as it just has root access, or if I will need to flash a custom rom.
I have tried pretty much everything, and nothing is going too well for me. I would love a VERY STABLE rom if it isn't stock, and I would like a good fast kernel.
main questions:
1.can I flash a custom kernel to the bone stock phone with just SU access?
2.if not, what is the most stable rom, closest to stock with being debloated and CIQ free that will allow me to flash a kernel to it.
3. kinda off topic, but if I try to flash crypted's aGPS lock script to my phone right now, it says my file system is read only? is this due to me only having root access and not flashing a custom rom yet?
All answers will be greatly appreciated!
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1) Yes, you can flash a kernel to rooted stock, you won't encounter any problems that are due to you being on stock.
2) if you're still interested in a custom ROM, I'm personally a fan of darkside digital warfare for a close-to-but-better-than-stock experience
3) Not sure about this one, I would suggest going into cwm, mounts and storage, and toggling the mount/system options (with the end result being mounted) and see if that fixes your problem. But it's almost surely not related to you being on stock rom. As long as you have cwm recovery, your phone does not discriminate what can be flashed to it and what can't be
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You can flash a kernel to a stock ROM through CWM. If you choose to go custom ROM, I would recommend Juggernaut or Darkside Digital Warfare.
Sent from the iPhone graveyard.
Thank you to both! That helps alot! Any idea on what kernel you would r ecommend for a stock build? I don't want any lag, and battery isn't the BIGGEST issue, as I am always plugged in at the office or at home.
Also, if going with stock rom, I have Juggernaut and I am a fan of how nice it is, but it seems like I have radio (text) issues on it. I cannot recieve texts sometimes, or send them. Got frustrating so I went back to stock..
and with aGPS, i will have to try that. Thank you very much. You both were thanked!
Optimizer said:
Thank you to both! That helps alot! Any idea on what kernel you would r ecommend for a stock build? I don't want any lag, and battery isn't the BIGGEST issue, as I am always plugged in at the office or at home.
Also, if going with stock rom, I have Juggernaut and I am a fan of how nice it is, but it seems like I have radio (text) issues on it. I cannot recieve texts sometimes, or send them. Got frustrating so I went back to stock..
and with aGPS, i will have to try that. Thank you very much. You both were thanked!
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Generally your mileage will vary with things like smoothness so it's hard to give a definitive answer. But for straight out smoothness and decent battery life, i personally had the best experience with synergy.
Also, your problem with juggernaut may have been a network issue or due to a bad flash. Generally if your problem isn't a logged and known issue, you can probably chalk it up to one of those two and wiping and flashing again. Just a heads up if you decide to try juggernaut again. And pretty much every gb rom has no logged universal issues.
Basic concepts, how-to'sThis thread is a work in progress. If you would like to contribute information or have ideas for what should be added please PM me.
Disclaimer "just because i am trying to be helpful does not make me responsible for anything that you do to your phone. playing with any of this stuff could destroy your phone"
I am not a dev, but I have been flashing on Samsung phones since the international S2 came out. I also spend a ton of time reading the forums and researching what I don't know. I would like to give back to the community in some way and I hope that this post can help the noobs not brick their devices, as well as keep them from being overly annoying to the members and developers here by posting in the wrong places and asking dumb questions.
Some basic rules if you are a noob and don't want to turn your phone into a brick.
1. be patient. don't be the first or even the tenth person to flash anything. wait until you see others using whatever Rom or kernel with success.
2. If you have any doubts about what you are doing, read more. don't flash.
3. make sure you are in the forum for your device, not some similar or related device.
Some basic rules for these forums
1. If you have a question, the first thing to do is look it up yourself. that means searching the forums first, then searching Google.
2. If after searching you can't find an answer, then post in the q&a forum
3. don't report bugs unless you are using an intact version of whatever Rom, if you have changed kernels, installed a ton of apps etc it probably isn't a bug, it's a bad combo or its you.
4. don't report bugs unless you are 150% sure that no one has reported it yet.
5. if you report a bug, make sure you can duplicate it first, then get a logcat of the problem so you can help (see below for logcat info)
Why flash?
by flashing your device you can make your phone act differently, look different, and enable new or disabled options. you could ,for example:
enable native tethering
enable call recording
change the look of your phone
add custom toggle buttons
overclock or undervolt
increase battery life
etc..
Kernel vs Rom vs Recovery vs Modem
Kernel is the layer between the phone hardware and the rom. it controls things like Wi-Fi power, touch sensitivity, possible range of screen brightness, phone logging, and processor max and min speed. kernel must be designed not only for your device but also for the type of rom you are using (Sammy rom or Aosp) some kernels support all roms, others are specific.
Rom is the operating system of your phone. there are three main categories of roms.
roms that are based off of the Samsung stock rom (Sammy rom)
roms that are based off of Android open source project aka AOSP (AOSP, AOKP)
roms based off of the miui project (these used to be a branch of AOSP but recently they have also used Sammy base for miui)
recovery is a partition that you can access at boot by holding down a combination of keys. (volume up and home button in the case of our sgs3) every phone has recovery stock but it doesn't do much. you can replace stock with clockwork mod recovery which is extremely useful for flashing all kinds of things and making backups before you do. There are other alternative recoveries besides clockwork but that seems to be the most common. TWRP is also gaining popularity these days, especially on the sgs3. You can easily switch between recoveries and or upgrade your current recovery. All that needs to happen is for a new image to be flashed onto the recovery partition. See the rooting guide for more info on how to flash a custom recovery.
modem is a file that controls the cell radio of the phone. helps determine what frequencies to use and settings for a particular network. It is important when flashing a radio that you flash a radio that is for the AT&T sgs3 as flashing the radio from another carrier has been known to cause problems with the IMEI
Methods for flashing files - Odin vs mobile Odin vs. clockworkmod(cwm) vs adb
Odin is the internal Samsung tool for flashing. I believe it only exists on Windows platform. This tool is mostly used to initially flash an insecure kernel or rooted kernel, OR to return to completely stock rom. This tool can effect your flash counter (see below). Files for flashing in odin generally should end in .tar or .tar.md5 although sometimes they come zipped and the tar is inside the zip. Read more about Odin before using it as it can easily break your phone. !!!as a general rule make sure you never check the "partition" checkbox EVER!!!
Mobile Odin is a phone based version of Odin made by the very talented developer Chainfire. It can be installed on a rooted phone and used to flash the same .tar based files as the desktop version. Mobile odin has a few advantages. 1 you can use it from your phone. 2 it does NOT effect the flash counter on your phone, 3 it can auto root a stock rom (nice if you want to try out a brand new update that has not been rooted yet)
clockworkmod(cwm) is recovery based tool that can make backups of your entire phone, flash new roms, kernels etc.., and do many other useful tasks. Once you have this on your phone my guess is that most of your flashing will be done through this tool. The files for flashing through clockworkmod are .zip files. Clockworkmod will NOT effect your flash counter.
ADB is the android develpment bridge. It allows for command line interface with your phone through it's debugging options. ADB can do most anything as I understand it. In my several years of flashing I have only had to use it once, and i could have waited for someone to come up with another solution. In general as a noob i recommend you stay away from ADB.
open source vs Samsung based roms vs miui
Open Source Roms such as AOSP/AOKP are built using Google's open source android code as a base. The developers then add functionality specific to the device. The advantages of these builds are that they often have tons of options built in to the rom that change the behavior and look of the phone. They usually allow you to change the toggles in your notification pull down, change the battery display, make all kinds of adjustments to sounds, vibration etc... Some people also prefer the "vanilla" android look and feel. These roms often provide "bleeding edge" concepts, design, and modifications. The Disadvantages of these roms is that some of the hardware coding is done closed source by the phone manufacturers, which means that things like bluetooth, camera, video recording, and MHL video out often don't work or take much longer to get working by the developers. Basically anything that relies on the Samsung framework will not work in an open source build. This means Svoice, Snote, and the Samsung camera app will not work.
Samsung based roms are taken from the Samsung original phone software and modified by the developer. Usually, these roms are modified in order to be faster and to make changes to some of the features. Expect to see changes to the stock rom like: debloated (ATT and samsung software removed), de-odexed (explained later), enable tethering, unlimited sms recipients, added notification toggles, etc. Most of these changes are made to: make the phone faster, improve battery life, make the phone easier to theme. The advantage of these roms is that they still use the Samsung framework so all the proprietary stuff like camera, bluetooth, MHL still work, the disadvantage is that they will never be as customisable as open source roms.
MIUI is a rom that focuses on theming. Official MIUI (Chinese) gets updated weekly on Friday and then there are lots of miui developers who adapt it to other languanges and make some tweaks to it. MIUI can be built from AOSP source or Samsung source and depending will have different features. The first MIUI rom for our phone just appeared in these forums and it is based off of AOSP. MIUI has a unique look and is also highly customizable through theming. There are tons of themes available for download through the rom itself and you can mix and match any part of any theme you want. This includes icons, lockscreen style, etc.. Some people criticize while others praise MIUI for being very "iphone like". This is because the icons look more iphone like and there is no app drawer in the MIUI launcher. However, you can still use any launcher you like within MIUI.
odexed vs de-odexed
odexed is how the phone comes stock from Samsung. Odexed means that system files and apps are split into two pieces and kept in different places on the phone. This is done to speed things up a bit. However, it makes it harder to theme the phone because the apps are split up. Most custom roms choose to de-odex (basically regroup the files back into one) so that custom themers can make themes more easily for the phone.
download mode and recovery mode how to access
(Copied from mskip and his toolkit thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746665)
How to get into Download Mode (For Odin)
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME DOWN' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the 'VOLUME UP' button to enter Download Mode.
How to get into Recovery Mode
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME UP' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 5 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.
STEP BY STEP how to flash your phone for the first time
A. get root
first off, you need to gain access to the root of your phone. there are several ways to do this (thanks to all the talented devs).
I recommend using mrRobinson's method as it will not trip the flash counter on your phone.
1. you will need to have odin from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722686 remember to hit the thanks button, download and install odin.
2. Kies (on Windows, not on your phone), Samsung's sync program, can interfere with Odin. Either make sure Kies is closed and close it out of background processes using the task manager in windows...or better yet, uninstall it completely.3. make sure you have the proper samsung drivers installed. you can get the USB drivers directly from Samsung here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-I747MBBATT
4. you need to download the right image from mrRobinson's thread. to find out which one hit the menu key from your home screen, select system settings, select about phone at the bottom, and look for the build. it should be either UCALEM or UCALG1. Once you know, go to mrRobinson's thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 download the matching image, and dont forget to thank him.
STEPS 5-7 COPIED FROM mrRobinson's THREAD
5. Extract the .tar file from the .7z file you just downloaded from the thread in step 46. Put your phone into download mode (see how above)
7. Start Odin, connect your phone to your PC, you should see the box under ID:COM change color to show your device is connected. click on PDA and select the .tar file you just extracted. Hit the start button and wait for the file to flash to your phone. When done your phone will reboot automatically. One word of warning about Odin: DO NOT TOUCH THE CHECKBOXES!!! WHATEVER YOU DO>>DONT TOUCH THE RE-PARTITION CHECKBOX!!!!B. installing clockworkmod
the next step is to get a working clockworkmod recovery on your phone instead of the default recovery. Again, there are many ways to do this and there are several different versions of CWM recovery available. I recommend using the one from Rom Manager as it seems to be compatible with most roms. Note that currently most versions of CWM can only see your internal SD card and not your external if you have one.
1. Go to the Google play store and download Rom Manager (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...anager&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd)2. Open Rom Manager app, flash clockworkmod recovery (first option), choose the appropriate phone..in this case galaxy s3 att, grant it superuser privileges, it should say install successful. NOTE: some users have reported not seeing the S3 ATT in the list of devices in Rom Manager...this is a bug and hopefully will be fixed. It may be that you need the purchased version instead of the free version for it to work? Not sure why this is but if it gives you trouble there are other ways to flash a recovery image. The next easiest way once rooted is to use the tool in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746665 from there you can flash both cwm or twrp whichever you prefer. Alternatively you could also use goo manager to flash TWRP link to goo here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager&hl=en
C. Test out your new recovery and make a backup of your phone
1. turn your phone off, then turn it back on while holding the Volume UP and home key. (more detailed instructions above) You should see Clockworkmod Recovery at the top.2. Use your volume keys to navigate to the backup option and select backup, then wait for it to complete. You now have a backup of your phone you can restore to at any time.
D. downloading and flashing a new rom
now its time to decide what rom to flash. when choosing a rom read the first post of the thread (the OP) carefully and take time to read through most if not all of the thread. At the very least go read the last 10 pages of the thread so you are familiar with any current issues people may be having. Once you have picked a rom:
1. Download the rom you want to try2. Make sure that the rom ends up on your internal SD card and that you know where it is3. Get into CWM recovery4. As a general rule it's a good idea to wipe data/ factory reset from CWM recovery (this will wipe all your data on the phone except any photos/videos you may have taken)5. It is also good practice to wipe cache from CWM recovery6. Lastly, from the advanced menu in CWM choose to wipe Dalvik cache7. now go back out to the main recovery screen and choose "install .zip from SD Card" option and navigate to your rom, select it and confirmnote that a new rom may take longer to boot the first time.
Flashing "dirty" vs flashing "clean"
Clean
Doing a clean install of a rom means erasing or formatting all the data from the previous rom before you flash the new one. This is the prefered way to flash a rom to ensure that it will run smoothly. It is necessary if you are switching from one rom type to another (CM to Samsung base). In order to do a clean flash you need to boot into recovery and select the following options: wipe user data (this wipes all apps and personal data, but not your photos/videos), wipe cache, advanced>wipe dalvik cache, storage/mounts>format system. This will ensure that no trace of the former rom is left on the phone. Beware that at this point your phone will not boot until you install a new rom. I suggest using titanium backup to backup apps and smsbackup+ for texts to make getting your new rom configured easy.
Dirty
Doing a dirty install means just flashing a new rom right over the top of the old one without wiping any data. The advantage to this is that you don't lose any apps or account info. The disadvantage is that you open up the possibility for problems. Generally you only want to flash this way if you are upgrading a rom (CM10 nightly to the next nightly, or from one samsung based rom to another). If you decide to flash over the top and have any issues, you should not report bugs, but try flashing clean first.
backing up IMEI
There have been some issues with people losing their imei number when flashing roms. *It appears to be limited to the old imei software version 2 but the evidence is not yet conclusive. *If you lose your imei, you will not be able to connect properly to the data network. *Luckily some devs have figured out how to re-inject an imei number into our phone and get it working again. *It is certainly a good idea to back up your imei info before flashing just to be on the safe side. *There seems to be two main threads dealing with backing up and restoring your imei. *you can check them out here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801997
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117
huge thanks go out to these devs for figuring this out!! as always make sure you thank them.
I have yet to try either of these methods out myself so if one seems much easier or clearer please let me know.
tethering (for stock Samsung based rom)
you can use a mod to enable wifi tethering from your phone to up to ten other devices and share your data connection. If you are running a custom rom you probably already have this enabled and don't need it. It is already included in any AOSP roms also.
Make sure that you use the version of the mod that is for your software version number (UCLEM or UCLG1 see beginning of rooting guide to figure out which one you are on).
The original mod for UCLEM is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732262
The mod for UCLG1 is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768826
The Flash Counter
The flash counter is an internal counter that ticks every time you install a non-samsung firmware through Odin. This allows Samsung or AT&T to see if the phone has been flashed with custom roms. custom recoveries such as Clockworkmod and TWRP as well as the mobile version of Odin DO NOT change the counter. Only flashing non-Samsung files through the desktop version of Odin does. You can see your flash counter when you enter download mode on your phone. Luckily, Chainfire has developed an app that allows this counter to be reset, so there is really little concern anymore about having the counter trip. If you do need to send your phone in for repairs, you will want to reset the counter and then flash an unmodified stock rom through odin to get your phone back to factory state.
Link to Chainfire's app through this post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800878
Logcat
Logcat is a way to access the android system log for everything that is going on behind the scenes. This tool is used to help developers pinpoint problems in a rom. If you want to actually be helpful to a dev when reporting a bug, you should really learn to use this tool. I am no expert on logcat but you can find some good information in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726238
APN settings
This is the apn that comes on stock at&t phone. It allows you to connect to LTE as well as hspa+
Name: ATT PTA
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Auth: none
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
NOTES BELOW ARE COMING SECTIONS. Feel free to pm me questions you would like to see answered or suggestions for other info:
theming
unlocking sim
returning to stock
What info is stored in each area: system, data, cache etc...
Looks good.
Stuck
FNM
I now know more about Android OS! Thanks for the info.
Good thread! In your step by step guide I suggest you add installing adb and adb basics. IMO, this is essential for anyone flashing, has bailed me out of trouble on more than one occasion.
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MORE ! MORE ! Very nice work thanks, this is shedding some lights on the terms we see floating around
excellent information, much appreciated, so what is de-odexed and odexed? thanks again!!
I got my s3 when it first shipped, and soft bricked it a month later. Even if you do everything right, it can still mess up. So waiting for a USB jig to come in the mail since my homebrew jig didnt work or I hard bricked my phone... Be warned...
Very helpful thread, thanks a lot!
Thanks for this guide!! Very helpful. Coming from a very different phone, everything about the S3 is foreign to me! Could you maybe talk about backing up nv stuff and imei?? I know there's another thread that explains it, but, this being the noob helper, I think it'd be good for anyone new to this phone.
Thanks
Thank you for making this! I'm sure this will help a lot of people out. I've flashed quite a few times and having a guide like this is definitely helpful.
I sure hope I had this guide when I flashed for the first time a few days ago, but at the time you only had part 1 done and the guide had not been completed yet. Glad to see it finished and it'll definitely help out others.
mods
Thanks for all the invaluable info on flashing ROMs. I've been a BB user for years so Android is still new to me. I'm looking into rooting and trying out some custom roms, but I had a question. When it comes to Mods can you just add those individually?
I want to use Team Sonic's FreeGS3 Rom mainly due to it's Sony Bravia engine Mod and the Awesome Beats Mod (or at least when they get it working on apps other than Google Music). However, they don't have a fully supported Rom for AT&T just yet.
Trying to have the best of both worlds....I may just need to try out something else and wait for the full ATT version.
This is a great thread you've created OP. However, I'm a tad confused. You mention in the guide that Kies interferes with Odin and you say to close and close it out of the backround, but you also mention "better yet, uninstall it completely." One of the reasons I'm rooting my new phone is to be able to delete this bloatware. Are you implying this is possible without first rooting the phone?
Thanks a lot in advance, this is very helpful.
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Thanks for all the invaluable info on flashing ROMs. I've been a BB user for years so Android is still new to me. I'm looking into rooting and trying out some custom roms, but I had a question. When it comes to Mods can you just add those individually?
I want to use Team Sonic's FreeGS3 Rom mainly due to it's Sony Bravia engine Mod and the Awesome Beats Mod (or at least when they get it working on apps other than Google Music). However, they don't have a fully supported Rom for AT&T just yet.
Trying to have the best of both worlds....I may just need to try out something else and wait for the full ATT version.
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I would wait to flash any ROM that isn't specifically for your device. However you may be able to flash the mods you want like the bravia mod on top of an att ROM. You need to find the original post for the mods you want, and do some research to see what they require and if anyone has used them successfully. Be extra careful of mods written for the international version of the phone.
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This is a great thread you've created OP. However, I'm a tad confused. You mention in the guide that Kies interferes with Odin and you say to close and close it out of the backround, but you also mention "better yet, uninstall it completely." One of the reasons I'm rooting my new phone is to be able to delete this bloatware. Are you implying this is possible without first rooting the phone?
Thanks a lot in advance, this is very helpful.
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I can see why you are confused. I am referring to kies on your windows PC. (If you installed it at some point) Not the version that runs on the phone.
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OP, are you sure you can install CWM through ROM Manager after rooting? I remember trying to do this on my SGS2 last year and my phone soft bricked. Tried it twice, and still soft bricked.
Why not just use Robinson's method?
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OP, are you sure you can install CWM through ROM Manager after rooting? I remember trying to do this on my SGS2 last year and my phone soft bricked. Tried it twice, and still soft bricked.
Why not just use Robinson's method?
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I tested it out myself and it works fine. I figured this was the easiest way to get it done and not have to get adb up and running. Also, the official cwm is supported by all the new roms like cm10 and some other recoveries have had issues flashing those roms.
Thanks for putting this together! Very Helpful!
One question, you say flash CWM , first in list choose Galaxy S3 ATT, when i open Rom Manager and choose Flash i don't have the S3 for a choice ?I have Galaxy Note, Skyrocket and T-Mobile Galaxy S2, no S3....
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One question, you say flash CWM , first in list choose Galaxy S3 ATT, when i open Rom Manager and choose Flash i don't have the S3 for a choice ?I have Galaxy Note, Skyrocket and T-Mobile Galaxy S2, no S3....
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OK, so my AT&T Note 2 is almost here (FedEx tried to deliver it ye3sterday when I was at work) so I want to make sure I am ready when it gets here. So some questions:
1 I downloaded Odin and understand how to root the phone but where do I get the file to use with Odin to do the rooting?
2 After rooting, what program do I use to flash a new rom?
3 Is there a sticky thread somewhere with this information that I could read?
4 Is there a good program to import all of my contacts from my old Windows phone? I'm not sure what format they are stored in so that is why I mention that it is a Windows phone.
5 (opinion) What is the best rom for an AT&T Note 2? I plan on adding lots of applications later and I really don't like re-installing things often so I'll probably stick with whichever rom I choose for quite a while.
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OK, so my AT&T Note 2 is almost here (FedEx tried to deliver it ye3sterday when I was at work) so I want to make sure I am ready when it gets here. So some questions:
1 I downloaded Odin and understand how to root the phone but where do I get the file to use with Odin to do the rooting?
2 After rooting, what program do I use to flash a new rom?
3 Is there a sticky thread somewhere with this information that I could read?
4 Is there a good program to import all of my contacts from my old Windows phone? I'm not sure what format they are stored in so that is why I mention that it is a Windows phone.
5 (opinion) What is the best rom for an AT&T Note 2? I plan on adding lots of applications later and I really don't like re-installing things often so I'll probably stick with whichever rom I choose for quite a while.
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1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297 - Does not require Odin to root. Just save to your phone, make sure Unknown Sources is checked in your phone's settings, run the file to install, run the app, make sure the exploit boxes underneath the "root" section are unchecked, then select root.
2: Download GooManager from the Play Store and run it. In menu, select Install OpenRecoveryScript. Follow the prompts, and it will download and install TWRP (custom recovery) for you. It will ask to reboot.
3: Simply do a search at the top of the forum.
4: Try Samsung Kies first. It should transfer all your contacts from most devices. Do this before installing a new ROM. Then make sure the contacts are saved to GMail's contacts.
5: It depends on preference. Each one have their own features and functionality, and varies on the version of Android it's using. I would research each one and see what entices you if I were you. Some ROMs may even have features of certain apps that you like built-in, enhancing the phone's performance due to the fact that it doesn't require an extra app to do what you want it to do. Most ROMs won't require you to "reinstall" things with each update of the ROM if you're just doing an update.
BlackPhantomX said:
1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297 - Does not require Odin to root. Just save to your phone, make sure Unknown Sources is checked in your phone's settings, run the file to install, run the app, make sure the exploit boxes underneath the "root" section are unchecked, then select root.
2: Download GooManager from the Play Store and run it. In menu, select Install OpenRecoveryScript. Follow the prompts, and it will download and install TWRP (custom recovery) for you. It will ask to reboot.
3: Simply do a search at the top of the forum.
4: Try Samsung Kies first. It should transfer all your contacts from most devices. Do this before installing a new ROM. Then make sure the contacts are saved to GMail's contacts.
5: It depends on preference. Each one have their own features and functionality, and varies on the version of Android it's using. I would research each one and see what entices you if I were you. Some ROMs may even have features of certain apps that you like built-in, enhancing the phone's performance due to the fact that it doesn't require an extra app to do what you want it to do. Most ROMs won't require you to "reinstall" things with each update of the ROM if you're just doing an update.
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Thanks.
Maybe I'm making this harder than it needs to be. Looking at some of the roms I notice that some of them say "rooted". If I plan to flash a rooted rom do I have to root first? I assume no, but I thought I should ask.
But to install TWRP I think it has to be rooted and if I use TWRP to flash roms then I guess I'd have to be rooted first even if the rom being flashed is rooted. Now I've confused myself again. I really don't want to turn my $700 phone into a brick by screwing up.
rogerbacon50 said:
Thanks.
Maybe I'm making this harder than it needs to be. Looking at some of the roms I notice that some of them say "rooted". If I plan to flash a rooted rom do I have to root first? I assume no, but I thought I should ask.
But to install TWRP I think it has to be rooted and if I use TWRP to flash roms then I guess I'd have to be rooted first even if the rom being flashed is rooted. Now I've confused myself again. I really don't want to turn my $700 phone into a brick by screwing up.
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Custom ROMs always require root because it relies on a custom recovery such as TWRP and CWM. So, in short, unless you want to stay stock, you need to root.
This post should help to greatly simplify things for you. (4th post in the thread) Instructions are referring to the jedi rom but they will work for almost any other rom. I am on clean rom and have tried several others. Everything works great on clean rom. My advice would be to download all the ones you want to try, flash them and try each one for a day or two until you figure out which you like the best, then get your phone set up how you want on that rom. Once you get the one you like perfect, make a nandroid backup and then you can always flash any new roms you want to try and if they don't work for you, you can flash your backup and not have to worry about setting everything up on your phone all over again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35726061
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Trust me, the phone is absolutely worth the wait and the money! Also like he said earlier, every ROM is different and my favorite won't necessarily be your favorite, but if you like the look of Stock, I use Jedix8 which has great battery life and performance and some cool extra features. CleanRom also has a great reputation and I'll probably give it a go soon just to see what it's like. PM me if you have other questions or anything at all
BlackPhantomX said:
Custom ROMs always require root because it relies on a custom recovery such as TWRP and CWM. So, in short, unless you want to stay stock, you need to root.
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topshelf95 said:
This post should help to greatly simplify things for you. (4th post in the thread) Instructions are referring to the jedi rom but they will work for almost any other rom. I am on clean rom and have tried several others.
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badler6545 said:
I use Jedix8 which has great battery life and performance and some cool extra features. CleanRom also has a great reputation and I'll probably give it a go soon just to see what it's like. PM me if you have other questions or anything at all
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Thanks all. I think I have it all figured out (and thanks to FedEx's stupid delivery policies I've had 3 extra days to think about it).
I have downloaded Odin and a rooted img file from http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-2-easiest-method
It will root and install CWM (although I think I would prefer TWRP from what I've rad.
I've doanloaded both the CleanRom for AT&T and the Jedi roms and will try those out. I think once I get the phone rooted and with hte custom recovery on it the actual flashing of new roms will be comparatively easy.
Well, I got my phone last night and charged it. Today I was able to root it, install TWRP, and flass CleanRom all in under an hour. Thanks to all those who offered help. The only issue I had/have is a lack of internet wit hdefault WAP settings: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37478407
I've gotten around it using the Cingular settings but download speed is only 1.9MB. That's OK for now as I consider my options: live with it or talk to AT&T and see is something can be done without losing my unlimited plan.
Overall , this was an easy process thanks to the large databse of information here and friendly helpful people. I would encourage anyone who is thinking of doing this to proceed. It is easy once you start.
I have myself a Rogers based S3, that has the stock Jelly Bean OS on it.
Its bogged down, I don't like it anymore.
I have seen the OS on the Nexus unit's and find it to be WAY better (more fluid, more options and much better UI for texting)
Now for the explanation of this thread....
I have NO idea what I'm doing anymore when it comes to this phone. It's not rooted, NO CWM installed.. And i fear i may brick it if i don't know exactly what i'm doing.
That being said, i would like to go to a stock Google OS, or something very close to it.
What are my options? I would like to try and make this as pain free as possible. As far as i can recall, rooting//cwm and Os load on my captivate was really easy... This time around, i am finding way too many "possible" ways of doing everything. I think more or less, i need to be pointed to the right way so i don't get confused.
Anyone willing to toss me a hand on this one :fingers-crossed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2343223
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Instead of linking me to something I've already read, how about actually saying something.
I'm finding too many "this might work for rogers, this might not"
Last time i followed a tutorial meant for an AT&T unit, I hard bricked the phone, and ended up tossing it
Sorry if it was in the wrong section before Kenny.
How about me not responding at all next time? I know no one is forcing me but its simple enough to find this info by searching. I understand your hesitance... No one wants an expensive brick.
I'll put something together for you later today unless someone else beats me to it. Deal?
js593 said:
What are my options? I would like to try and make this as pain free as possible. As far as i can recall, rooting//cwm and Os load on my captivate was really easy... This time around, i am finding way too many "possible" ways of doing everything. I think more or less, i need to be pointed to the right way so i don't get confused.
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Good thread to read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
First you need to get root. 2 easy ways here. First one is install a stock rooted ROM with Odin. Look for the Rogers image here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 Second one is to install CF-Root with Odin, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963790 Make sure to get the one for I747M. Second option is faster b/c the zip is way smaller. Now you have stock root.
Next get GooManager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager&hl=en. Run it, press menu and then install open recovery script or something like that. It will install TWRP custom recovery. Now you can flash ROMs. Perform Nandroid backup before commencing flashing.
For a pure Google like experience, give Slimrom or AOKP (Task650) a try. Very stable.
Slim - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085739
AOKP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684
Dandroid is the latest stock themed to the hilt like Cyanogenmod. Very stable.
Dandroid - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121506
saj222 said:
Good thread to read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
First you need to get root. 2 easy ways here. First one is install a stock rooted ROM with Odin. Look for the Rogers image here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 Second one is to install CF-Root with Odin, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963790 Make sure to get the one for I747M. Second option is faster b/c the zip is way smaller. Now you have stock root.
Next get GooManager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager&hl=en. Run it, press menu and then install open recovery script or something like that. It will install TWRP custom recovery. Now you can flash ROMs. Perform Nandroid backup before commencing flashing.
For a pure Google like experience, give Slimrom or AOKP (Task650) a try. Very stable.
Slim - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085739
AOKP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684
Dandroid is the latest stock themed to the hilt like Cyanogenmod. Very stable.
Dandroid - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121506
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Thank you very much. I';ll be looking this over and attempting this tonight.
js593 said:
I have myself a Rogers based S3, that has the stock Jelly Bean OS on it.
Its bogged down, I don't like it anymore.
I have seen the OS on the Nexus unit's and find it to be WAY better (more fluid, more options and much better UI for texting)
Now for the explanation of this thread....
I have NO idea what I'm doing anymore when it comes to this phone. It's not rooted, NO CWM installed.. And i fear i may brick it if i don't know exactly what i'm doing.
That being said, i would like to go to a stock Google OS, or something very close to it.
What are my options? I would like to try and make this as pain free as possible. As far as i can recall, rooting//cwm and Os load on my captivate was really easy... This time around, i am finding way too many "possible" ways of doing everything. I think more or less, i need to be pointed to the right way so i don't get confused.
Anyone willing to toss me a hand on this one :fingers-crossed:
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I'm using Task650 4.2.2. on my Rogers device and IMO it's the best out there. Never bricked my phone and smooth as butter.
thecoach1999 said:
I'm using Task650 4.2.2. on my Rogers device and IMO it's the best out there. Never bricked my phone and smooth as butter.
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Hey guys.
So i got the phone rooted, and TWRP is installed. I have a NANDROID backup already done, but i'm a little confused on the roms. Could someone help me with this?
Last i recall, the roms were a single file, Ive downloaded the AOKP JB in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684 but i'm confused on how to install the rom (as its a .zip file, there's multiple files in the folder....)
Thank in advance!
Edit - I tried to flash the rom anyways, and AOKP one Failed and turned up with an error. It comes up saying "Error executing updater binary in zip "
Edit2 - I just managed to flash Dandroid to the S3, but apps are failing to load everywhere. Unsure if this is something to do with the network or anything, but im also not getting LTE with Rogers.... Play store wont connect either (and i did to the Gapps update...?)
js593 said:
Hey guys.
So i got the phone rooted, and TWRP is installed. I have a NANDROID backup already done, but i'm a little confused on the roms. Could someone help me with this?
Last i recall, the roms were a single file, Ive downloaded the AOKP JB in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684 but i'm confused on how to install the rom (as its a .zip file, there's multiple files in the folder....)
Thank in advance!
Edit - I tried to flash the rom anyways, and AOKP one Failed and turned up with an error. It comes up saying "Error executing updater binary in zip "
Edit2 - I just managed to flash Dandroid to the S3, but apps are failing to load everywhere. Unsure if this is something to do with the network or anything, but im also not getting LTE with Rogers.... Play store wont connect either (and i did to the Gapps update...?)
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Before flashing you need to wipe. Data, system, dalvik and cache. Oh and before this put the new ROM files and anything you want to keep like pics on the external sdcard.
Do you have an updated bootloader? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321310
Try re downloading the AOKP ROM and flash the while thing (the .zip). Then flash the gapps. You may have a bad download the first time.
With non-touchwiz ROMs you need to install the ROM and gapps. Do not install any gapps with dandroid.
saj222 said:
Before flashing you need to wipe. Data, system, dalvik and cache. Oh and before this put the new ROM files and anything you want to keep like pics on the external sdcard.
Do you have an updated bootloader? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321310
Try re downloading the AOKP ROM and flash the while thing (the .zip). Then flash the gapps. You may have a bad download the first time.
With non-touchwiz ROMs you need to install the ROM and gapps. Do not install any gapps with dandroid.
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I believe i ran into the issue blindly.
I forgot to update the bootloader before flashing it. Will try again when i get home and report back with anything.
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fffft said:
If that sorts your issues, then call it done and thank the people that helped you.
The earlier suggestions were good and not to be faulted. However there is more than one way to do most things. So if you are not happy for whatever reason here is a slightly different approach. There are some very stable custom ROMs that are very snappy and have a similar no lag, fluid feel (Google calls this "butter") to them vis a vis the Nexus. So a simple approach to that result would be:
1. Download and install the Samsung S3 V7.0 toolkit (program)
2. Start the toolkit program
Choose "n" when asked if you want to update the program
Choose your phone version. This is probably "53" for you
Choose option #1 from the main menu to install the necessary USB driver to your PC
After the driver is installed, connect your phone to your PC with the Samsung USB cable.
If your phone is currently stable, you can skip steps #3 + 4.
If you are uncertain, then steps #3 + 4 will restore a stock Rogers firmware as a starting point:
3. Go to Samsung updates and download a stock Rogers firmware
4. Install the stock firmware. This is toolkit menu option #8, 4, 2
5. Download the custom Wicked Aroma ROM v10 (main thread here)
6. Copy the Wicked Aroma ROM to your phone. You can do this in windows by going to file manager and drag and drop the Wicked file (leave it zipped) on the "Samsung Mobile MTP Device - Phone/Data" folder icon.
7. Flash the Wicked ROM from "recovery mode"
Ensure that your battery is at least 80% charged. Then turn your phone off and disconnect the USB cable
Push and hold the home button, volume up and power button at the same time until you feel the phone vibrate and see blue text on screen in the upper left hand corner. Then release the buttons.
On the onscreen phone menu, choose wipe (factory reset)
Then choose install and select the Wicked_v10. zip file
The rest of the install will be automated on your phone screen. It will ask you to select a number of options. If you are uncertain, then just leave them at the default settings. Ensure that you leave the wipe cache setting as is when asked. And I'd recommend the stock theme and stock kernel to start. The rest you can leave as is or change to what sounds attractive to you.
Note that the wicked ROM will change your boot splash screen. Most people won't care and it's not that hard to revert if you don't like the logo for some reason. This is the logo that appears for a few seconds when you first power up a phone.
This is a very snappy, pretty much zero lag and stable ROM. I think that you'd like it.
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Thanks for the lengthy reply.
I tried putting the new bootloader on there, and tried re-flashing, but it did the same thing. So, in the mean time i'm going to use the Dandroid rom (didn't install the Gapps) and it seems to be working okay. I just fear a bit as the phone seems to be running much warmer then it usually does....
In the mean time, ill use this one, and see if it makes a difference (it could still be loading all my settings and whatnot, so we'll see what happens. I love the look of this rom though. Very simple, very clean. Exactly what i was looking for. Those samsung stock themes are terrible.... Thanks a bunch for the help people. Greatly appreciate it!
Personal taste varies a lot and there are a lot of themed ROMs on this site. So you should be able to find something that you like. It sounds like you want something snappy and Spartan looking. If you like your results so far, then no need to go any further.
If you end up trying the Wicked ROM, perhaps choose the Miui or Holo launcher and ASOP lock screen options.
There are an endless variety of home screen themes to be discovered. And no way to know what you might like. A few random screen shots:
http://media02.hongkiat.com/cool-android-homescreens/Clood.jpg
http://media02.hongkiat.com/cool-android-homescreens/evening.jpg
http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/jb_holo_launcher.jpg
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo248/jb-dan/DroidInc/d4281332.jpg
http://mycolorscreen.com/wp-content/uploads/homescreens_2012/270592/KLPOS7.png
http://desktopspotting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Minimal-Android-Home-screen.png
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Just installed the Wicked rom on my S3. NICE! Need to play with the settings a bit to get it configured the way I like, but a definite keeper.
Very nice job.....Kudos!
So, I'm new to this and have a Note 2 (SPH L900) from Sprint. I am trying to learn the terminology but I'm a quick study through interactive conversations in a forum board like this. I put cyanogenmod using clockwork on my rooted phone and I've noticed that the GPS fails to get a lock, the camera goes in and out of focus while recording video and the call volume is very low when I'm making a phone call.
For the GPS thing someone said to flash a stock TouchWiz and then re-flash cyanogenmod back on it and that seems to have fixed it. In my searches on how to do this or where to even get a TouchWiz I lost that original thread. Can someone help me understand how to get the original TouchWiz?
As far as the camera thing, I'm not sure if there's a different camera app that would suffice?
And the call volume I remember reading somewhere that there's a file that you can edit to change the call volume.
I've been all over trying to get this device working with cyanogenmod and getting lost in the interwebs and the terminology that I'm not used to. I've been recently starting to wonder if I should just go back to the original out of the box installation but I don't know how to do that either!?! LOL!
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
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So, I'm new to this and have a Note 2 (SPH L900) from Sprint. I am trying to learn the terminology but I'm a quick study through interactive conversations in a forum board like this. I put cyanogenmod using clockwork on my rooted phone and I've noticed that the GPS fails to get a lock, the camera goes in and out of focus while recording video and the call volume is very low when I'm making a phone call.
For the GPS thing someone said to flash a stock TouchWiz and then re-flash cyanogenmod back on it and that seems to have fixed it. In my searches on how to do this or where to even get a TouchWiz I lost that original thread. Can someone help me understand how to get the original TouchWiz?
As far as the camera thing, I'm not sure if there's a different camera app that would suffice?
And the call volume I remember reading somewhere that there's a file that you can edit to change the call volume.
I've been all over trying to get this device working with cyanogenmod and getting lost in the interwebs and the terminology that I'm not used to. I've been recently starting to wonder if I should just go back to the original out of the box installation but I don't know how to do that either!?! LOL!
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
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For the GPS issue, Flash the rom found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-2-sprint/development/classic-stock-ne2-4-4-2-deodexed-t2818246 , You don't even have to set up all the accounts just go in open up MAPS get the GPS lock then Flash back to your Cyanogenmod Rom and your GPS should work.
Now for the call volume I know alot of Roms are having issues with this. When you get or make a call what i do is after the call is started I turn my volume down as far as it will go and then turn it back up and the call volume is fine. If there is a fix for this I haven't ran across it yet.
Your camera Issue i haven't ran across that myself. But i'll browse these forums and see what i can come up with.
There are several CM based ROMS to choose from. If you prefer CM over TW (Samsung's interface overlay) then you should visit the development forums and choose a ROM that you feel is right for you. Personally I like Slim ROM and Carbon ROMs. The volume bug effects CM ROMS but there are a few ROMS that volume has been "pre-tweaked". Otherwise during a call turn volume down then back up and it should be much louder.
CM cameras tend to be slightly subpar to the stock TW camera as far as picture quality, lag, and focusing, etc, but for the most part all CM cameras do work ok. I personally prefer the stock TW based camera but that's not an option if using a CM based ROM.
There's no other way around the GPS bug other than what has been mentioned. Simply flash a stock type ROM that is based off the Samsung Touch Wiz ui overlay and do as Sothus said. Get a solid GPS lock using google maps. I highly recommend doing the same thing for LTE at the same time. Get in LTE coverage and make sure your phone is connected to LTE data service then get the GPS lock with Google Maps. Then immediately reboot into recovery, wipe system, data, cache, dalvic cache, flash MK4 or NE2 modem, then flash the ROM.
Also make sure you are using a current version of Clockwork recovery or better yet use Phil's version of Clockwork recovery. You can find it in the regular development forum not original development forum. Good luck.
tx_dbs_tx said:
There are several CM based ROMS to choose from. If you prefer CM over TW (Samsung's interface overlay) then you should visit the development forums and choose a ROM that you feel is right for you. Personally I like Slim ROM and Carbon ROMs. The volume bug effects CM ROMS but there are a few ROMS that volume has been "pre-tweaked". Otherwise during a call turn volume down then back up and it should be much louder.
CM cameras tend to be slightly subpar to the stock TW camera as far as picture quality, lag, and focusing, etc, but for the most part all CM cameras do work ok. I personally prefer the stock TW based camera but that's not an option if using a CM based ROM.
There's no other way around the GPS bug other than what has been mentioned. Simply flash a stock type ROM that is based off the Samsung Touch Wiz ui overlay and do as Sothus said. Get a solid GPS lock using google maps. I highly recommend doing the same thing for LTE at the same time. Get in LTE coverage and make sure your phone is connected to LTE data service then get the GPS lock with Google Maps. Then immediately reboot into recovery, wipe system, data, cache, dalvic cache, flash MK4 or NE2 modem, then flash the ROM.
Also make sure you are using a current version of Clockwork recovery or better yet use Phil's version of Clockwork recovery. You can find it in the regular development forum not original development forum. Good luck.
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Thanks!
Is there a screen on my phone that I go into to "Get in LTE coverage"?
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Thanks!
Is there a screen on my phone that I go into to "Get in LTE coverage"?
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no. You have to be in a geological location where Sprint provides 4G LTE. You'll need to go to Sprint.com and see what areas are suppose to have it.
And then just by turning on my phone in one of those locations is all I would need to do? Or should I make a phone call?
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And then just by turning on my phone in one of those locations is all I would need to do? Or should I make a phone call?
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So I did this and it works great, the volume trick works and the GPS lock worked. thank you both so much!
On a side question is there anywhere that I can download the stock "L900VPUCNE2" ROM to flash with Clockwork in case I want to go back? I found a topic on this site that talks about when the upgrade was released but I Google and can't find a solid ROM that I can use to flash back. Thanks in advance!!!
XDKYX said:
So I did this and it works great, the volume trick works and the GPS lock worked. thank you both so much!
On a side question is there anywhere that I can download the stock "L900VPUCNE2" ROM to flash with Clockwork in case I want to go back? I found a topic on this site that talks about when the upgrade was released but I Google and can't find a solid ROM that I can use to flash back. Thanks in advance!!!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2780984
Stock ROM?
lennykravitz2004 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2780984
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so, this link that lennykravitz2004 just posted is the stock ROM that my phone would currently have or had before I put cyanogenmod on it, right? I just want to make sure before I start messing with it that this is in fact the same as what I had. I accidentally deleted the backup that I had through clockworkmod (not that the backup worked anyway) and want to try and make a solid stock backup. Thanks in advance!
XDKYX said:
so, this link that lennykravitz2004 just posted is the stock ROM that my phone would currently have or had before I put cyanogenmod on it, right? I just want to make sure before I start messing with it that this is in fact the same as what I had. I accidentally deleted the backup that I had through clockworkmod (not that the backup worked anyway) and want to try and make a solid stock backup. Thanks in advance!
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Yes that is pure stock ROM. Note that when you use Odin to flash this you will have stock ROM, kernel, and recovery also it will not be rooted.
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