I would liked to see a sticky section on the top of the Dev section with a breakdown of everything. Basically Dev's only post there Roms, Roots, and other mods all seperated and easier to find.
BTW: I'm new so sorry if the examples are bad, still trying to figure everything out, but think something like this would help new and old members
Example
AT&T Skyrocket Root
1. Name of root Name of Dev Date created Compatable Version
2. Rootafelon Johne Doe 11/15/11 Gingerbread
3. Roots Jane Doe 11/15/11 ICS
Rogers Root
1. Name of root Name of Dev Date created Compatable Version
2. Rootafelon Johne Doe 11/15/11 Gingerbread
3. Roots Jane Doe 11/15/11 ICS
Custom Roms AT&T Skyrocket
1. Name of root Name of Dev Date created Compatable Version
2.
3.
Other tweaks and stuff...
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ok so as the title states, i need some help with my lg optimus q on straight talk wirless
this phone to my knowledge is simmilar to the s, and the v versions with the t and the one versions being gsm but i am not sure on that
heres some info
Modle number LGL55C
Android version 2.3.4
Baseband version LGL55C_6170
Kernel version 2.6.35.7
Build number GRJ22
software version LGL55CV1
so to my knowlege this is a basic version of droid direct from google without much done to it but to lock out tethering in any way and ofcourse the root access. also to my knowlege the 2.3.4 must be downgraded for the root to work before being rebooted into that version or the root will dissapear. this is all based on the optimus v so im not sure on any of this. and i realy need some help
HELP PLEASE
*Bump* Also searching for this
i've found a few links for the recovery and an alpha version of a rooted Operating system for it.
But i've not found the directions for rooting it.. which makes my other finds useless. and i cant post the links to them because some stupid spam prevention on this site demands i have at least 8 posts before i can put up links.
** i found a working root for it.. but since i cant post links.. i'll do what i can..
androidcentral .com /virgin-mobile-optimus-slider/126357-possible-root-try-4 .html
remove the spaces.. you will find a post on the page that has this..
You could more than likely follow [How-To] Root, Custom Recovery, NANDroid Backup but when you get to post #2 (custom recovery) you'll want to adjust for Recovery for the Straight Talk Optiums Q(LGL55C)
follow those links and directions.. i have it working on mine
now about some custom operating systems.. i've only found one.. i've misplaced its link its called lgl44c_Dirty_Alpha_2 think the author said it was just stock with a few extras added.
best of luck to you.. sorry i cant give out the links.. blame the spammers and the forums rules... since my account is several years old you'd think i'd be able to..
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life is better with root and ICS.
any update
trying to find root instructions for lgl55c straight talk
Mike314 said:
trying to find root instructions for lgl55c straight talk
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Rooting it is easy...as I found, the rest is harder because lack of support...bleh.:silly:
AreaRomQ
WackyJoe said:
Rooting it is easy...as I found, the rest is harder because lack of support...bleh.:silly:
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Check into AreaRomQ so far i have found nothing on here for this phone other than people trying to find where to get mods and other things for it with no luck at all. I ran across that rom around july/august last year. You can find it on AndroidArea51 . com (take out the spaces... fail for the no link posting for people who actually are trying to help) Hope this helps you guys out a little better!!!
The "all-in-one-location" XDA Skyrocket General Info/Root Method/Kernel/ROM Thread!
Welcome all SGSII-Skyrocket owners (and anyone else)!
My purpose is to help organize some general info, root methods, kernels, and (constantly updated) ROMs into one thread with links. I do not take credit for ANY work posted in this thread as they should be given to their respective creators (and porters). Also, I am not responsible for any action(s)/damages you take that are from flashing or changing your device from the way you received it when it was purchased. So basically what you do with the information you find here is on YOU!
I hope that ALL questions and requests related to linked content will be posted in the appropriately linked thread(s). Hopefully, we can keep this organized and easy to read and update. Any dates are in a "MM.DD" format and are derived from the most recent date the OP of each thread was updated (in a subtle attempt to continue having devs update their OP any time they update their creations...though our devs seem to be cooler and smarter than the rest IMO ).
[General Information]
(Here will be info and links to info that can be considered useful to all users of the Skyrocket whether they decide to root/rom their devices or not.)
NEW: AGPS Patch Galaxy S II 3.1 & 2.2 | GET BACK TO RAPID GPS LOCK, CAN LOCK MORE SATS A few members are reporting great results with this. Please read directions fully on the subject thread!
All in One guide This is a great thread by AppDroid (thanks!) with multiple posts on different subjects (terms, flashing, rooting, etc) if you're new to customizing your phone I suggest you give it a look.
Odin: Return to Stock, fix soft brick ...for those who are in this situation
[Dev]SC-03D_DCM_SC03DOMKK3_SC03DDCMKK3...this is the official stock rom for the Japan NTT DoCoMo Galaxy S II LTE.
"Donation Rotation" Thread Now closed! xboarder56 now has a Skyrocket! Thanks to all who helped!
[Rooting Methods]
(This section will link to known and WORKING ways to root your Skyrocket.)
ROOT | CWM | ODIN | SGH-I727 and SGH-I727R Skyrocket ...This is the method I used to root my Skyrocket.
ROOT [ACS] Skyrocket Easy Root - Windows/Mac/Linux
SuperOneClick v2.3.1 (using zergRush) ...a "SUPER" easy way to root (thanks kornklown69 for bringing this up!)
S2 Root v1.5.1 - One Click Root and UnRoot solution for ALL SAMSUNG Devices Was posted in the SGSII forum but says it's for all Samsung androids...the reason I posted this one is because it's supposed to be able to unroot, please post below if you have successfully got this to work! Thanks!
[Kernels]
(This will link to any kernels that are created/being worked on for the Skyrocket.)
Skyrocket[2.6.35.14](v0.0.8)OC~1.73GHz/GPU OC/OTG/UV/SLQB/BLN 01.10
AT&T/Rogers dag .42 1.83GHzOC/UV/init.d/BFQ/BLN/FUSE/adb root/optimized 12.23
Cyanogenmod Skyrocket Kernel 0.43pre v4 12.19
AT&T Stock-ish 0.1 BLN/USB-OTG/NFS/FUSE/init.d/adb root/boot animation 12.07
i727 stock kernel odin 11.10
[Radios/baseband]
By a valid request this section includes links to radios for the Skyrocket. Since the homie twopumpchump has made a thread dedicated to this I will link to that thread.
Skyrocket Radio Thread maintained by TwoPumpChump
[ROMs]
(With our Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket gaining more attention and ownership, I expect our current developers...THANK YOU!!!!...to gain some new developers that will add to the growing list of available ROMs. There are other ROMs out there (not many) but I didn't want to post links to other forum sites. So instead, I will say this is not a complete list of available ROMs but it is all of them available on the XDA Developers SGSII Skyrocket Forums. NO links will go directly to the downloads, instead they will link to the threads. This will hopefully force people to see any instructions and warnings that are related to those ROMs directly from their creators.)
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now supports SGS2 Skyrocket! Thanks to dsixda!!! This is a guide for understanding and assisting building ROMs.
MiUI Rom thread OP clearly states that this is a work in progress...only here for us to keep track of it's development
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Sky Ice Cream Sandwich (2.3.5-ice-creamsandwich) Multiple Flavors 02.05!!
[ROM]CyanoTouchwiz Rocket --- Cm7base ICS theme 02.03!!
[ROM] DJ ICS V1.0.3 & ICS+ V1.0.3 [Sky Ice + ICS Perfection] 02.02
[ROM]UXKJ7.Cobra-beta 02.02
[ROM][UXKJ2]Buoyancy v1.3.1||Rogers/AT&T| 02.02
[UCKJ2] // NeXusM0D Version 2.0 // [AOSP Like] 01.28
[UXKJ2] // NeXuSM0D UX Version 3.4 // [AOSP Like] 01.28
SKYCoca Cola Classic (The Speedier Freak) 01.26
Alien ★ Build #5.5 ★ 01.24
Venom Stock Rc9.8 01.24
[2.3.6] Super Stock (AT&T Skyrocket) 12.27
{KK1 At&t}Red Sonja|*BETA*| TheCollective Custom Build 12.23
Space Pirate 1.0 RC1 {2.3.5 - KJ7} 12.20
CyanogenMod 7.2.0 Alpha Version 4 12.19
UXKJ7|CWM|AT&T/ROGERS|DEB&DEO|NOCIQ SkyROCKeteer 2.0 Beta 1*ICON FIX 12.08
TPC v3 2.3.5 | Da_G OC Kernel | IMG Flash | ATT | Rogers 12.08
QuikWiz v1.0.3||Overclock||CRT||Xloud||Bravia||2.3.5||Ciq free||Fast||248mb 12.04
Stock 2.3.6 rooted flashable zip 11.30
SGH-I727R_RWC_I727RUXKJ7_I727RRWCKJ7_I727RUXKJ7 11.30 ...official ROGERS stock ROM for SGH-i727R
Rogers/AT&T|CWM|BONESTOCK|DEBLOATED|DEODEXED| BoneSTOCKeteer 11.26
ADT Stock AT&T Rooted Base 11.10
I727UCKJ2 [Android 2.3.5] 10.15 ...this is a stock AT&T ROM
Stock Recovery.tar for I727UCKJ2 11.25 ...found this in the general section
I'm still working on this but will be open to suggestions on how to keep this organized and up-to-date (eventually I'll streamline it down a bit and remove my side comments). PLEASE try and keep comments in this thread related to making it better, helping me/us keep it updated, and also links to any findings that aren't included. Finally, anyone who either wishes to have their content posted here, updated, or removed from here please PM me and I'll do my best to get it sorted out. Thanks!
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if its 2.3.5 i think the easiest root is superoneclick root way easier than ones listed
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
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if its 2.3.5 i think the easiest root is superoneclick root way easier than ones listed
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
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Linky? I'll throw it up there too! I admit I looked around for it on here but maybe I gave up too soon lol. Thanks kornklown69!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
its not listed as a device but works beautifully using the zergrush exploit
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Ditto i've never used the other method of rooting. BUT superoneclick is SUPER easy
Sent from my SGH-I727R
This is a good idea and thanks... but it doesn't belong in the Development section.
cue_32 said:
This is a good idea and thanks... but it doesn't belong in the Development section.
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Thanks for your input. Where do you think it should be? All the linked threads (besides one) are located within the Development section so imo a compilation (or index if you will) should be in the dev section too and at the top. Also, this isn't the first thread of it's kind. I'm sure you've seen a thread like this in each of the dev forums just to bring some kind of organization to the many roms and dev related convos/discussions.
If there is a better place for it to be then run it by the Moderators and see what they think.
PLEASE try and keep comments in this thread related to making it better, helping me/us keep it updated, and also links to any findings that aren't included
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Have a good weekend!
Thank you for starting this. I think this does belong in the Development forum and should be stickied once it gets where it needs to be.
Anywho, my suggestion is to add a section for CWM-flashable modems. There are only a couple of baseband versions out now but I'm sure that as time goes on and more updates/leaks come out that people will want the ability to use the one they want with whatever rom.
Ok I'll take a look for the threads when I get off work and add them ...or you could be a pal and PM me the links so I can add them easily. Thanks for your help and opinion!
I will keep this in the development section. Looks like some useful information pertaining to development. Guides are allowed if they are kept up to date
Sent from the MIUI powered E3D
Should we organize the roms by date updated (most recent placed at top of that section) or should we organize it by ciq/no ciq? I'm currently leaning towards by date but it's a valid question.
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Should we organize the roms by date updated (most recent placed at top of that section) or should we organize it by ciq/no ciq? I'm currently leaning towards by date but it's a valid question.
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You should organize them by date.
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if its 2.3.5 i think the easiest root is superoneclick root...
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So is this only for 2.3.5? I want to make that clear up above since the original thread doesn't list our device (yet, I PM'd) or what it is working on.
InSaiyanone said:
Thanks for your input. Where do you think it should be? All the linked threads (besides one) are located within the Development section so imo a compilation (or index if you will) should be in the dev section too and at the top. Also, this isn't the first thread of it's kind. I'm sure you've seen a thread like this in each of the dev forums just to bring some kind of organization to the many roms and dev related convos/discussions.
If there is a better place for it to be then run it by the Moderators and see what they think.
Have a good weekend!
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just saying...
Seen these threads made before (i.e. GSII i-9100) and the usual rules of [Dev] section is "If you didn't build it yourself, it doesn't belong in the Dev section." Since this is more a [Ref]erence... then....
but its always up to the moderator.
Either way, this is a useful thread
Lets keep this one here, it will hopefully stop some usual questions and give some answers
Yeah I got u cue, I really wanted to plan ahead for this forum and help out the Mods to keep it structured.
Again, if you see anything I can add to this please post or pm me. Also, maybe a message to some of the devs that haven't posted their roms here might be good idea to encourage them to create a thread here on XDA and show that we're being pretty pro-active on making the most out of our awesome device. Thoughts on that?
Please put in chronological order from most recently updated to oldest updated.
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Please put in chronological order from most recently updated to oldest updated.
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I thought the dates after each one would be enough considering the way us programmers are. A dev could revise a rom multiple times in one day, and I go off the date the OP is updated. But, if y'all really want that then um...ok. Anyone else agree with Dan?
Good thing. Maybe you can add links for stock kernel and rom for both Roger and AT&T.
thanks
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy S2 Qualcomm MSM8660-based (non-Exynos) custom ROMs. This also applies to the following devices:
AT&T Skyrocket
T-Mobile SGH-T989
Telus Galaxy SII X
Rogers Galaxy SII LTE
Bell Galaxy SII HD LTE SGH-I757M
Galaxy Note SGH-I717
IMPORTANT: If you have the original Galaxy SII GT-I9100 or its variants such as the Galaxy Note SGH-N7000, then click here to follow this other thread instead.
This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of version 0.181, you can now create your own Galaxy S2 Skyrocket ROMs with the kitchen.
I'd like to thank twopumpchump (who owns an AT&T Skyrocket) and -Mr. X- (Telus Galaxy S2 X) for helping me out, as well as for testing on their devices and providing feedback. I only have a Bell Galaxy S2 I9100 so their assistance was greatly appreciated!
[MAIN PAGE] [RELEASE NOTES] [FAQ - page 1] [FAQ - page 2]
PROCEDURE
This guide may be a bit basic right now but I will update it later if required.
First, you need a rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket or equivalent with a ClockworkMod custom recovery.
Visit the Android Kitchen thread to download the kitchen. Then, follow the link to the FAQ which will show you how to install it on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. Ensure you read the FAQ carefully.
IMPORTANT: To verify your variant of the Galaxy S2 Skyrocket works in the kitchen, open your device's /system/build.prop file and check the ro.product.device value. If the value doesn't exist under the kitchen's tools/samsung_files/sgs2x_variants/ folder then just create a blank file there with same file name as your device's ro.product.device value.
Put your base ROM(s) under the original_update folder. For the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, there is support for the following formats which can be placed in that folder (you can place multiple ROMs there):
Stock firmware:
system.img.ext4, tomb.img.ext4 (if it exists) and boot.img (and optionally: cache.img.ext4)
TAR file containing system.img.ext4 and boot.img (and optionally: cache.img.ext4) NOTE: If the TAR file name ends with "MD5", remove the MD5 part from the name.
ZIP file containing system.img.ext4 and boot.img (and optionally: cache.img.ext4)
Custom ROM:
ZIP file created only by the kitchen from the stock firmware (NOTE: The kitchen may NOT support custom ROMs created through other methods, due to potential file structure incompatibility issues)
Nandroid backup from ClockworkMod recovery
system.img, cache.img and boot.img
system.ext4.tar, cache.ext4.tar and boot.img
Here are some basic steps to creating your first ROM after you have your base of files under original_update (more options are available in the kitchen):
Start the kitchen with: ./menu
Create a working folder (by choosing your base ROM)
If you used a system.img.ext4 but then didn't include the cache.img.ext4, then you have the option to add a cache.img.ext4 later using the Extract CSC script in the Advanced menu's 'Plugins' section.
Root your ROM
Add Busybox
In the Advanced options menu: De-odex your ROM
Build ROM
The ROM is built into a ZIP file meant for flashing from the custom recovery menu. No Odin.
Some notes:
Just select the defaults whenever you are asked about something in the kitchen and are unsure whether to type 'y' or 'n'.
There are lots of questions answered in the FAQ in Posts 3 and 4 of the main Android Kitchen thread. So please go through that first if you have any issues.
For the benefit of other readers and to prevent confusion, please only discuss Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket or equivalent SGS2 LTE devices in this thread!
Most of all, have patience, take your time and enjoy!!
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Nice work guys. Enjoyed cooking rims fir my g2 and mt4g with this. I know what I'm gonna be doing soon
Sent from my SGH-I727 using Tapatalk
now we should have roms popping up everywhere
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
Nice job on the guide I'm gonna sticky this, hopefully alot of people will learn how to cook their own roms for Skyrocket!
A must use for new people who wants to get their feet wet with deving
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I will be playing w this during the weekend.
Thanks!
Oh yes, I will be having fun with this! As a non-dev this will be a great way for me to get my feet wet. Thank you!
saweeeeet!!
Thanks again for getting this set up.
I was about to post this last night but dozed off. Great stuff...!
Awesome! Much appreciated! Thought you were done updating this...nice surprise!
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Awesome! Much appreciated! Thought you were done updating this...nice surprise!
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Yes I was done but felt I needed to put a stop to those persistent tweets/questions from the original SGS2 thread.
thanks so much!
Awesome, great to see this for SkyRocket. Now if we can cook from ICS sources, that had be amazing! I guess we will haev to wait till atleast Galaxy S2 gets ICS officially. Nexus S got it today, jealous!
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now we should have roms popping up everywhere
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yeah, can't wait for those "roms"
Is there currently a way to develop on top of a vanilla android rom? I personally don't like touchwiz or the carrier branded roms whatsoever. New to the development for this device so i am not exactly sure what's available.
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Is there currently a way to develop on top of a vanilla android rom? I personally don't like touchwiz or the carrier branded roms whatsoever. New to the development for this device so i am not exactly sure what's available.
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Well, creating a custom ROM with the kitchen is not really development. You would need to compile the AOSP source code or a Cyanogen source to develop a vanilla ROM. The kitchen could be used afterwards to add other things to it like deodexing, root etc.
I have had limited success using the kitchen with a Samsung Galaxy S2 Cyanogen ROM, it depends on how complex the updater-script is. It did work fine on other devices like the Nexus S.
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Well, creating a custom ROM with the kitchen is not really development. You would need to compile the AOSP source code or a Cyanogen source to develop a vanilla ROM. The kitchen could be used afterwards to add other things to it like deodexing, root etc.
I have had limited success using the kitchen with a Samsung Galaxy S2 Cyanogen ROM, it depends on how complex the updater-script is. It did work fine on other devices like the Nexus S.
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Understood i read some things on the cyanogen forums stating that they dont have plans to send out a skyrocket rom. They said that the att gs 2 is so similar to the international and the skyroxket using different chips for the blazay blazay blazay highly unlikely to develop a from for the skyrocket.
If he ports of a cyanogen are flakey and cm has no plans to support the phone BC of little demand or whatever do you know of anybody trying to pursue compiling a source code for the gs2 sr? I have Dev experience and would like to see more options for rooms. Not to discount the work that has already been done atall. I just personally love that vanilla feel. I also like launched pro and works much better in that environment from my experience.
ok guys i dont follow this phone much cuz its my girls but i need info on updated with Kernel and heard there was a update for firmwear also
a few guides but old and not updated
You could probably find help in the general section. This is development and help threads shouldn't go here.
The guides are still relevant and as up-to-date as needed. If you were to look around the threads, you would see that the most up-to-date firmware is KJ2, which was pushed out as an OTA update from T-Mo in mid-November. The only custom kernel for the Sidekick is the Bali kernel, which was released for KD1 and KG2 as separate posts, but the KJ2 kernel was never released separately, rather it was integrated into ROM releases.
Please post in the General section and search next time.
Dear XDA members
I do apologise if I have missed the answerto this somewhere in the forums.
I am hoping to upgrade my Motorola Milestone 2 as instructed in the this posting .
I have rooted my Milestone, installed droid2bootstrap and downloaded all the necessary rom zips. However I am relectant to proceed because I do not understand one line of the instructions -
Reboot recovery (Don't Access Rom boot)
I would be most grateful if somebody could expand on this so that I can give the whole procedure a go. The milestone 2 is a delightful mechanism, and one which I do not wish to consign to the Old Phones Box just yet.
Phone details
System Version
64.1.22A953
Model Number
A953
Android Version
2.3.4
Baseband Version
EPU93_U.00.60.00
Thanking you all in anticipation
Fraser James