So I have been really wanting to get MIUI on my device, however I noticed the latest version was for 2.3.5. I'm still using froyo because AT&T doesn't allow firmware updates via Kies. Is there a way I can get my hands on 2.3.5 and still get MIUI, or will the latest MIUI rom work with 2.2.1?
GuidoZebra said:
So I have been really wanting to get MIUI on my device, however I noticed the latest version was for 2.3.5. I'm still using froyo because AT&T doesn't allow firmware updates via Kies. Is there a way I can get my hands on 2.3.5 and still get MIUI, or will the latest MIUI rom work with 2.2.1?
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Hi... I don't think that MIUI is FOR 2.3.5... I am pretty sure that the MIUI rom IS 2.3.5
You should be able to flash it as long as you follow all proper instructions...
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Hi. I installed Koush's CM9 Alpha 11 on my Nexus S cos I just couldn't wait
It's a great build, but I'd like to be able to go back to vanilla android once Google releases ICS. Can I flash the 2.3 build from ROM Manager and will it update then it how can I go back? I'm aware that I'll probably lose root then, but that's not an issue.
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It should work ive done it before, soon you flash 2.3 from rom manager, check your phone for update and install 2.3.6 from there
Thanks. That's a relief
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Hi. I installed Koush's CM9 Alpha 11 on my Nexus S cos I just couldn't wait
It's a great build, but I'd like to be able to go back to vanilla android once Google releases ICS. Can I flash the 2.3 build from ROM Manager and will it update then it how can I go back? I'm aware that I'll probably lose root then, but that's not an issue.
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It may not work. I tried it for the 2.3.6 ota and it didn't work
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Oh well. i guess, i'll have to see what happens, Shivammcool. If it doesn't work using ROM Manager i gotta find another way. But thanks for your comment anyway.
Shortly after Google releases the OTA someone here will have it uploaded for you to flash.
I hope it will be uploaded to ROM Manager. The latest stock ROM there is 2.3.3 i think.. RM and CWM recovery make things so easy
I have an i727 LTE with Rogers and wondered if the latest ICS ROM worked on this device (the Android 4.0.3 Firmware XXLPB).
No
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Sucks, guess I'll have to wait for the official ICS
Im not entirely positive, but if it worked, I would assume to see a huge thread on it.
yeah pretty sure it wont work
So at this point there are no ICS roms for the i727...
Look in Dec thread, there is one, but its an early alpha, a lot of stuff doesn't work yet. The framework is all there, but we still need a functional kernel, and as Samsung has yet to release ICS for our phones, the devs are stuck making one from scratch. I think right now they're using a modified gingerbread kernel
Hello, i installed the teamos rom stable a week ago, and i'm very surprised to receive what it seems like an official update to 4.0.4. So i have a few questions :
1. Is it safe to accept this update ? I mean without loosing the teamos features ?
2. Could the teamos propose its updates the same way ?
Thank you
1. No. You will end up in a boot loop.
2. They don't have that capability to my knowledge.
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what if im just rooted/unlocked? can i use the OTA?
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what if im just rooted/unlocked? can i use the OTA?
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Nope. I would not attempt it.
How do we get rid of the update notification if we are running TeamEOS or Other custom ROM?
Yea I am having the same issue with cyanogen. 9 rom. Anyway to bypass it
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you need to get the paid version of Titanium Backup and freeze the android updater process to prevent the update notifications.
Edit.. well this worked on my phone to get rid of the notifications.. but i cant find the program that does it on CM9.. so i dont know
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Hello, i installed the teamos rom stable a week ago, and i'm very surprised to receive what it seems like an official update to 4.0.4. So i have a few questions :
1. Is it safe to accept this update ? I mean without loosing the teamos features ?
2. Could the teamos propose its updates the same way ?
Thank you
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Is this for the wifi only model? Has ICS officially come out for the 4G models?
I'm getting the same notification but I cannot find the android update process as mentioned. Any ideas?
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I'm getting the same notification but I cannot find the android update process as mentioned. Any ideas?
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4.0.4 can be found in n75 here http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/stingray/ the nightly's are more stable than 1.0 rom and 4.0.4 runs great on EOS n75.
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you need to get the paid version of Titanium Backup and freeze the android updater process to prevent the update notifications.
Edit.. well this worked on my phone to get rid of the notifications.. but i cant find the program that does it on CM9.. so i dont know
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Dude. Thanks for this!
Can someone provide the name of the file to freeze? Thanks!
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4.0.4 can be found in n75 here the nightly's are more stable than 1.0 rom and 4.0.4 runs great on EOS n75.
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I agree the solution would be to upgrade to a 4.0.4 teamos version. Maybe they could tag this as a 1.5 stable So « simple users» like me wouldn't be afraid.
The problem still exists since a new 4.0.5 OTA would cause the same problem......
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system update 4.0.4 with teamos 1.0 rom
I would never try to perform an official OTA update after a custom from has been installed. That is just asking for trouble. You also mentioned that you were running team eos's rom. I can tell you first hand experience, I've been a very loyal team EOS from user for my Xoom for several months and typically load every nightly they put out for my model. The reason I point this out, is because most times the developer roms xda are actually much further along than the official updates. The biggest example is the fact that ICS is not available officially from Motorola/Verizon as of yet. Plus you get so many features and functions you will likely not see in the official builds.
Others - feel free to help me explain, agree, disagree, etc....
Good luck,
®obert
I've tried many, and I mean many roms, mods, and themes. Hands down - Team EOS is the single most exciting, knowledgeable, helpful and down right customer oriented in the Android Development groups.
Xoom 4G - 4.0.4
Dual BootTeam EOS Nightly 79 & Team EOS Nightly Cornerstone 17
Hi boothrobertl! please can you tell me how you make the dual boot on xoom? Thanks!
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Xoom 4G - 4.0.4
Dual BootTeam EOS Nightly 79 & Team EOS Nightly Cornerstone 17
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SAY WHAT?!?!
Magic fairy dust?
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I have a stock xoom wifi us version. It say their is a update available for my system. I go to update it and it go thru the process and then restart. But when it restart it is still on 3.2 and it keep pooping up saying that their is a update available. What is going on is their something I need to do different. Should I just root it and but custom rom on it ?
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and it keep pooping up
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^^made me chuckle inside
However, to answer your question, you should just install a custom ROM. They are nicer.
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install a custom rom.
Have you ever rooted it, or flashed any custom roms? I think that can interfere with OTA updates.
Either way, all you have to do is install a custom rom. I recommend the EOS ICS 1.0.0 rom. Check it out here.
Nightlies are better and have more features.
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Nightlies are better
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No! Nightlies are different
Only use nightlies if you know what it is. I wouldn't recommend it to someone who has difficulties updating his stock rom...
Getting the update message on EOS 1.0.0 now. I will agree this ROM is much better than stock
Hi,
Earlier today I restored my Desire S to factory settings, expecting to receive the OTA update to ISC. However, although the update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.5 appeared, an update to ICS did not. How can I get the OTA update? My phone is unbranded.
Thanks in advance
That's because the update hasn't been released...yet.
Ah, OK. I was under the impression that it was released in June/July - that's what HTC's update timetable said, wasn't it?
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Yep but it's been forwarded to sometime towards the end of this month. It will also depend on your carrier. If you want to be first to receive it your best bet will be through a custom ROM
OK, thanks for the information. I know I could use a custom ROM, but after I nearly bricked my phone attempting to port a Jelly Bean ROM from the Galaxy Nexus, I thought I should maybe go back to stock, for the time being at least. Once the Jelly Bean ROMs become more stable, I'll probably root again and get one of those.
Also, I've heard some people say that once I upgrade to ICS with HTC, I won't be able to root/S-OFF again. Is this true? If it is, I probably won't bother getting the OTA to ICS.
You attempted to port the JB ROM? Man if have that kind if skill, is it hard for you to root and install a ROM?
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Have you tried using CM10? It is in alpha stage but it is pretty stable and most features work. Also it is super quick and smooth
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No, actually, it isn't to hard for me to root my phone and run a custom ROM. I've been running custom ROMs on my Desire S for the best part of a year now.
@mzr92 No, I haven't tried Cyanogenmod 10. Since it was in alpha stage, I wasn't sure how stable it was. I might just try that out. Thanks for the suggestion.
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