Is it possible to install CyanogenMod on my Nexus 7 2013(Android Lollipop 5.0.2)? I tried with the installer but I keep getting the "Unsupported Firmware", so would it be possible to do it manually?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2996529
The CM Installer is for people who don't know what they are doing. Flash it the normal way.
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The CM Installer is for people who don't know what they are doing. Flash it the normal way.
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No worries, I installed it. I flashed stock kitkat with the nexus root toolkit, then I used the installer...
Edit: I'm loving it so far, I'm glad that its based off of Kitkat instead of lollipop(After using it for a couple months I've found it to be impractical).
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Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
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Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
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Ok...you are not ready to do what you are asking. Are you even rooted? If you have no idea then you need to stop because you are not even close to being ready to install custom roms. You need to do some extensive reading. Everything about installing custom roms has been covered beyond extensively on this forum and many others. XDA is not designed to hand you the answers on some quick and easy to use instructions and for good reason. You need to know what you are doing and to do that you need to search and read...a lot. If you have a specific problem that has not been addressed in these forums then we will try to help you but don't expect a step by step walkthrough to your post here.
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This can't be real...
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This can't be real...
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LOL...I am thinking the same thing. Noticed the OP only had 9 posts and figured WTH and answered.
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Ciberious42 said:
Ok so I'm curious of why I'm not able to update from 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 or 4.3. Any time I try to update, it tells me that I'm already up to date. Now I'm wanting the new CyanogenMod, I'm craving it...
When installing gapps is it a MUST to use gapps for 4.1.1 or can I use the ones from 4.2.2? I use Clock Work Recovery Premium but it's not installing google apps with it. It kind of erks me in a way...
So I'm at a complete loss... is it possible to get 4.2 or am I stuck with 4.1?
I'm running a SGH-I747.
Please hit me up asap!
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Oh boy.... where can I start... Welcome!! Now, The reason why you can't update to 4.1.1 to 4.3 is because currently, 4.1.1 is the latest update on your phone. But you should be able to update to 4.1.2... I am guessing you are using an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3.
In order to get 4.2.2 (or later 4.3), your phone has to be rooted and you need to have a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or TWRP). Rooting basically enables root directories so that you can modify your phone.
Here is a place to get you started.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Keep in mind that rooting your phone WILL VOID your phone's warranty.
And take a look at this to understand more about rooting or custom recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728824
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Oh boy.... where can I start... Welcome!! Now, The reason why you can't update to 4.1.1 to 4.3 is because currently, 4.1.1 is the latest update on your phone. But you should be able to update to 4.1.2... I am guessing you are using an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3.
In order to get 4.2.2 (or later 4.3), your phone has to be rooted and you need to have a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or TWRP). Rooting basically enables root directories so that you can modify your phone.
Here is a place to get you started.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Keep in mind that rooting your phone WILL VOID your phone's warranty.
And take a look at this to understand more about rooting or custom recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728824
Hope that helps!
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OK...Now for me not to sound totally like an @$$. Welcome!!! These are definitely some of the best places to start but please do not let it be the only ones you look at. Before you plunge in to root and install custom roms please read peoples experiences and issues they have had throughout the various threads. This will aid you in resolving any problems you may have during the processes you are trying and helps you get a better understanding of your phone. Please make sure that prior to trying to root, you look up information about losing and restoring of your IMEI and tripping your flash counter. As stated above, rooting will VOID your warranty so this is done at your own risk. If you follow instructions closely you should not have any major issues.
I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I'm still a little confused as to what you are asking. There are several versions of Cyanogenmod. CM 10.0 is a 4.1.2 ROM. CM 10.1.2 is a 4.2.2 ROM.
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Ciberious42 said:
I'm sorry gentlemen, this was typed so quick I may have sounded ignorant to the "rooting world".
I know how to successfully root and install custom roms, but my question was so distorted and didn't make sense because I had just got off a 17 hour shift.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10 on my SGH-I747, with 4.1.1 gapps. I was having an issue installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 because my phone was 4.1.1.(why it wouldn't work) I was trying to question the fact of, is it possible to upgrade to a 4.2.2 rom and keep the latest version of Cyanogenmod?
Just hearing rumors about a 4.2.2 ROM excites me, but it being a ROM in its self, how can I run Cyanogenmod with it?
I love the feel of mod but if 4.2.2 is better, flexible and faster... I would love to have it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I don't really understand what you are trying to say. You can't install CyanogenMod 10.1 at all? What does the error say exactly? Please be a bit more clear so I can help you out
Are you installing the wrong gapps version? If you are flashing Cm10.1 (4.2.2), you need to flash gapps 4.2.2, not gapps 4.1.1.
link: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps
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I don't really understand what you are trying to say. You can't install CyanogenMod 10.1 at all? What does the error say exactly? Please be a bit more clear so I can help you out
Are you installing the wrong gapps version? If you are flashing Cm10.1 (4.2.2), you need to flash gapps 4.2.2, not gapps 4.1.1.
link: http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps
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That clarifies everything I needed to know...
I was trying to install 4.1.1 gapps with 10.1 cyan...
Thanks man, I have to try it out!
Hello xda developers!
So i have just purchased my first Nexus 7 tablet and i can't wait to start customizing the heck out of it! The first thing that I need to do of course is root the tablet but i have one very important question.
Most of the tutorials that I am reading are for rooting the Nexus 7 running android 4.3 however my Nexus 7 tablet just updated itself to Android 4.4
Is there a different process for root N7 running android 4.4 or is it the same process for N7 2013 tablets running 4.3?
Also i want to install multirom so that i can try new a couple of different roms but make a backup of my stock rom in case things go bad...
One thing that I am very interested in is trying out the PwnPad rom for my Nexus 7 so that I can build it for penetration testing...computer security has always been a hobby of mine.
Here is a link to people with Nexus 7 on PwnPad and how they customized their Nexus 7 to be able to use external usb wifi devices such as the Alfa AWUS036H and another usb wifi device for apps like "aircrack-ng". http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2165656
Okay so what i am really hoping for is that someone here can point me to a good tutorial on how to root my Nexus 7 Wifi tablet running Android 4.4 and if possible which recovery manager should i use? Should I be using TWRP or should i go with Multirom?
I have been hearing a lot of good things about multirom...
I do have experience rooting tablets and phones i have rooted SGS3/SGS4/and my Galaxy tab 2 10 and my Galaxy Note 10 but i like to do my research before i start.
So i need information on how to root my Nexus 7 2013 running 4.4
How to unlock the bootloader on my Nexus 7 2013
and how to install a recovery manager -> TWRP/CWM/or Multirom.
I really appreciate the help and assistance and I want to say how much i enjoy this forum,,,you people are what make it great!
I thank you all for your time and assistance.
Oh one question, I saw on a lot of tutorials that I am going to loose all of my data when i root my nexus 7 tablet, does this mean just data as in "APP" data or will I be loosing the stock rom and have to use an alternative rom such as Cyanognemod?
Second...will this tutorial work for Nexus 7 2013 devices running android 4.4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051
Thanks again,
droidshadow.
This is all you need. Read up and watch the videos if need be. VERY SIMPLE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381698 :good:
thanks for the link
naturecannon said:
This is all you need. Read up and watch the videos if need be. VERY SIMPLE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381698 :good:
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Naturecannon:
thank you so much for the response i will be sure to check out those videos. I have been watching other videos and it seems that the process for unlocking the bootloader and rooting the Nexus 7 2013 is almost the same for those N7's running 4.3 and those running 4.4. The only difference I can see is an updated SU exploit for the actual rooting file.
If anyone else has any suggestions or input on rooting their N7 2013...maybe something they wish they would have done or something that would make life easier please let me know!
I thank you all again for your time and your response!
-droidshadow
Just go for it, step by step. It's too easy now a days with all the generous gurus posting up tutorials for guys like us not as versed in the area. If you run In to any issues, post in that thread I linked you to where the guides are. That thread is full off people running into this and that but pulling through in the end from the help of others there.
Have fun and we hope to see ya on the rooted end of the tunnel soon.
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Just go for it, step by step. It's too easy now a days with all the generous gurus posting up tutorials for guys like us not as versed in the area. If you run In to any issues, post in that thread I linked you to where the guides are. That thread is full off people running into this and that but pulling through in the end from the help of others there.
Have fun and we hope to see ya on the rooted end of the tunnel soon.
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naturecannon:
do you know if the wugfresh nexus 7 root toolkit will work on android 4.4?
yes it does...
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naturecannon:
do you know if the wugfresh nexus 7 root toolkit will work on android 4.4?
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For those of you who are just getting you Nexus 7 2013 tablets and for those of you who have been good boys and girls and will be getting their Nexus 7 for the X-mas holiday season, the Nexus Root Toolkit by Wufresh -> http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/ works amazing for the updated
Nexus 7 tablet running Android 4.4 Kit Kat.
The toolkit downloaded the usb drivers, unlocked the bootloader, rooted my N7 tablet, and flashed the TWRP recovery manager. I could not have been happer, and it was a very VERY easy way to root the Nexus 7 2013 tablet.
A tutorial link has been posted in this thread but here it is again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381698
If you have any questions about running this toolkit please let me know and i would be glad to assist you...
On a side note i kind of feel like i cheated myself...
I wanted to download and install/configure android sdk my self and get ADB running manually and I wanted to flash and root the N7 with the ADB shell that way but I was in quite a rush today only have so much time to work with.
Hopefully Monday i will have more time after finals and i can get my ADB shell working on UBUNTU and Windows 7.
I would like to thank naturecannon for the link and I would like to especially thank WuGFresh for his amazing (updated) toolkit. If you are new to rooting or new to a shell (command console environment) then this is for sure the way to go.
I can't wait now to flash multirom on my N7 and try PwnPad so i can setup my N7 as a penetration testing tablet.
Take care everyone, and I wish a happy holiday and an even better new year to you all...
-droidshadow
CURRENT DEVICES:
Samsung Galaxy S3 i535: unlocked bootloaer /rooted running CM 10.1.2
Samsung Galaxy S3 i535: unlocked bootlder /rooted stock 4.1.2
Samsung Galaxy S4 - rooted
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 running CM 10.1.3
Google Nexus 7: unlocked bootlder / rooted stock 4.4 (soon to be running Cyanogenmod and PwnPad)!
Droid Bionic - rooted stock rom 4.0 ICS (soon to be running CM 10.1.3) (as soon as i fix the digitizer)!
Hey folks,
my Nexus 7 just arrived and I am wondering what the first steps should look like.
I am not completely unfamiliar with Android, as I owned a Samsung Galaxy a few years ago, but since then I didn't really have had any more contact with it.
What I'd like is to install a nice custom rom, which is simple yet good looking and has a good battery runtime, etc.
As far as I know the Google stock Android is rather smooth so it could also be a modified original rom. I'm not sure about de-odex vs. odexed. What would be preferable?
Can you suggest the best ROM for that purposes? Ideally it should have a readme on how to install
Also do I need to unlock bootloaders or root the phone in advance or does the custom rom does all that for me?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
daZza
WiFi or LTE ?
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WiFi or LTE ?
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WiFi, 2013 Version.
To start with I just installed the Google USB Drivers and that Android SDK ADT Package thingy (all-in-one with Eclipse, etc.). Hope that's right xD
Edit: wugfreshs' tool seems to be the way to go. However, I am still unclear on whether or not to update my N7 with the newest update? I just got a message that there are updates available...
Edit2: Well, seems easy enough to use. Driver Test was successful, so I'll just go ahead and unlock/root it. Would appreciate ROM suggestions though
If you don't want me be messing with it I'd say stock rooted is the way to go.
Odex files help apps load faster I believe, and Roms are de-odexed to allow customizations such as icons and theming.
I really recommend sticking with a stock rooted ROM. Android is so polished theses days I don't see the need to mess with a good thing.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383146
It's basically Stock but with minor improvements (pre-rooted, init.d support, slimmed down etc.)
Well if I was you the first thing I would do is update my stock rom then the next thing I would do is root the tablet with the Nexus root toolkit toolkit provided by WuGFresh.
Use the root toolkit to install the USB drivers then to unlock the bootloader there to root your Nexus 7 tablet
After your tablet is rooted load up the Google Play Store and download the app multi rom manager this app will allow you to to install Multi rom which will allow you to install multiple roms on your Nexus 7 tablet and it will also install TWRP recovery manager for you as well.
When you have multirom installed you can add a second third or fourth rom without ever touching or harming your stock ROM. As for a custom ROM I just flashed CyanogenMod 11 on my Nexus 7 2013 model Flo WiFi only tablet. Just download the latest nightly to get Android 4.4.1 or you can go with 10.2 for a "stable" ROM but the nightly is working great.
When you flash CyanogenMod don't forget to flash Google apps the GApps zip file.
As for adding ROMs with multirom you can do a YouTube search for the exact steps...bit it is quite easy. CyanogenMod or CM rather is the Cadillac of Android Roms and looks/runs great.
As for others I would probably recommend AOKP I have heard good things about it...
Many people like Paranoid Android. I tried it but did not care for it. I did not care for the rom not being rooted, but that is just my opinion.
You can't go wrong with CyanogenMod ROM.
Hope it helps and congrats on getting your N7.
-droidshadow
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Thanks for all the help.
i want to flash paranoid android with multirom on my nexus 7 when i flash it it says success but when i open the rom after it boots up it shows half black half distorted screen idk what to do it happens with any version i flash pleaseee help i really want this rom
which model N7 do you have?...
Supersaiyanluffy said:
i want to flash paranoid android with multirom on my nexus 7 when i flash it it says success but when i open the rom after it boots up it shows half black half distorted screen idk what to do it happens with any version i flash pleaseee help i really want this rom
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Are you using the correct ROM for your exact model Nexus?...
For example, you may have possibly downloaded Paranoid ROM for the Nexus 7 2012 model but you have the Neuxs 7 2013 or vice versa.
Which Nexus 7 do you have? Do you have the Nexus 7 2012 wifi only which is known as model -> Grouper.
Or do you have the Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only which is known as model -> FLO
Or do you have the Nexus 7 2013 4G/LTE which is known as model -> DEB
Since you have MultiROM installed don't worry you can't mess up your tablet. Just delete the Paranoid ROM and download the correct ROM for your exact Model and do the installation again.
*IMPORTANT*
Make sure when you are flashing Paranoid ROM in MultiROM that you choose "do not share kernel". That could be another reason why your ROM is not working with your tablet, you could have shared the kernel from your stock/internal ROM with Paranoid ROM which just won't work!
SIDE NOTE:
Paranoid ROM does not come pre-rooted. So if you want Root access with Paranoid ROM you are going to have to download the SuperSU.zip and boot into recovery, go to list roms, select your Paranoid ROM, and flash the supersu.zip so that you will have root access. Many people do not know that Paranoid ROM does not come with Root so i wanted to let you know so that when you do get the ROM installed your not going crazy trying to figure out why Titanium Backup won't work! =)
I hope this helps...
-droidshadow
droidshadow said:
Are you using the correct ROM for your exact model Nexus?...
For example, you may have possibly downloaded Paranoid ROM for the Nexus 7 2012 model but you have the Neuxs 7 2013 or vice versa.
Which Nexus 7 do you have? Do you have the Nexus 7 2012 wifi only which is known as model -> Grouper.
Or do you have the Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only which is known as model -> FLO
Or do you have the Nexus 7 2013 4G/LTE which is known as model -> DEB
Since you have MultiROM installed don't worry you can't mess up your tablet. Just delete the Paranoid ROM and download the correct ROM for your exact Model and do the installation again.
*IMPORTANT*
Make sure when you are flashing Paranoid ROM in MultiROM that you choose "do not share kernel". That could be another reason why your ROM is not working with your tablet, you could have shared the kernel from your stock/internal ROM with Paranoid ROM which just won't work!
SIDE NOTE:
Paranoid ROM does not come pre-rooted. So if you want Root access with Paranoid ROM you are going to have to download the SuperSU.zip and boot into recovery, go to list roms, select your Paranoid ROM, and flash the supersu.zip so that you will have root access. Many people do not know that Paranoid ROM does not come with Root so i wanted to let you know so that when you do get the ROM installed your not going crazy trying to figure out why Titanium Backup won't work! =)
I hope this helps...
-droidshadow
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Thanks bro for the help and im use a nexus 2013 in sure about it in going to try your advice
Hi. I have note 2 n7100 with stock rom kitkat 4.4.2 and after we screen that an oficcial update from samsung doesn't Come. I want to update with another rom
I am a regular user. Don't want or need too much. Just updated rom. Prefer marshmelo that work working good with no problems and with easy install..
Which rom is compatible for me?
Blisspop Marshmallow! I am using it for some days now and its very stable and running on Android 6.0.1.
Its based on the CM rom. Do why not use the CM?
shalom_hadad said:
Hi. I have note 2 n7100 with stock rom kitkat 4.4.2 and after we screen that an oficcial update from samsung doesn't Come. I want to update with another rom
I am a regular user. Don't want or need too much. Just updated rom. Prefer marshmelo that work working good with no problems and with easy install..
Which rom is compatible for me?
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Try Eclipse V5 if you want a TW rom. I am using it. I just flash it two weeks ago. I also on stock 4.4.2 before this. First time flashing. Never knowing soo much about rom and other stuff. Make sure you read a lot before flashing. Most of the instruction can get online. Although V6 is out, but i still stick with V5. Most V5 info can get from "[ROM][GT-N7100][TW 4.4.4] Eclipse By AC" under "Galaxy Note II Original Android Development". Happy flashing.
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Try Eclipse V5 if you want a TW rom. I am using it. I just flash it two weeks ago. I also on stock 4.4.2 before this. First time flashing. Never knowing soo much about rom and other stuff. Make sure you read a lot before flashing. Most of the instruction can get online. Although V6 is out, but i still stick with V5. Most V5 info can get from "[ROM][GT-N7100][TW 4.4.4] Eclipse By AC" under "Galaxy Note II Original Android Development". Happy flashing.
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But its still based on kitkat.. I want to update..
shalom_hadad said:
Hi. I have note 2 n7100 with stock rom kitkat 4.4.2 and after we screen that an oficcial update from samsung doesn't Come. I want to update with another rom
I am a regular user. Don't want or need too much. Just updated rom. Prefer marshmelo that work working good with no problems and with easy install..
Which rom is compatible for me?
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i have been using android version 5.1.1 based on CM 12.1 by ivan meler and i have been using this phone with this rom for the past two months , it's development has been completed that means it is the most finished version with literally 0 bug or lags and i must say i didn't expected this kind of performance at all ... this made me revert back to my note from my iphone 6 (you can imagine the smoothness of this rom) i would not recommend you marshmallow based roms becasue about 20 days i tried one and it had issue so if you use this device as a daily driver i would say go for 5.1.1 roms instead and CM 13&MM is still in development phase that means developers are still making it worthy .
you can hit the thanks button if i helped if anyhow .. if you need any noob friendly guide on how to root and install custom roms you can always ask me .. and there are quite of few tutorials on xda a well as Youtube
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Its based on the CM rom. Do why not use the CM?
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Yes it's based on CM but I tested some Marshmallow Roms and this ROM is really good.
Try Ivan Meler's Cyanogenmod 13 Rom ( Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow).
It´s pretty stable and i had no problems until build 6.
Wirth build 7 there is a problem with bluetooth for some people.
CharlyNet said:
Try Ivan Meler's Cyanogenmod 13 Rom ( Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow).
It´s pretty stable and i had no problems until build 6.
Wirth build 7 there is a problem with bluetooth for some people.
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When its came stable?.. In approx..
I am need something with out problems
And it's easy to install this rom on stock? Need odin?
shalom_hadad said:
When its came stable?.. In approx..
I am need something with out problems
And it's easy to install this rom on stock? Need odin?
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All the custom ROMs (not Samsung official) must be installed with a custom recovery like TWRP or ClockworkMod. The custom recovery can be installed with Odin.
I have been like a month with CM13 and I had no problems, but if you want a stable ROM, install an older one like CM12.1 aka Lollipop.
CharlyNet said:
All the custom ROMs (not Samsung official) must be installed with a custom recovery like TWRP or ClockworkMod. The custom recovery can be installed with Odin.
I have been like a month with CM13 and I had no problems, but if you want a stable ROM, install an older one like CM12.1 aka Lollipop.
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OK. And how it's update?
From 12 to 13 When will be stable. Need again flash and wipe or OTA update?
Try Dr. Ketan's kit Kat, N3, N4 and S5 features. Truly superb. Great battery life, Viper FX for sound. Stable. Tried many but always come back to this one.
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