I have samsung Nexus S I have root it and have updated to ICS aosp from your site, now want to know can stay on same to received offical OTA from google or should i roll back to Gingerbread & unroot my phone receive it.....please help
same here
If you want to get the official google update, then you have go back to the official stock rom 2.3 that was on your nexus S, ICS is totally another thing.
Can u tell me how do i do that???
I am sorry but I do not own a Nexus S, you will need to go to the nexus S forum, and read how to unroot your phone and reinstall your stock rom.
Thanks dude.
I know you are new, but next time HIT THE BUTTON THANKS, we avoid unecessary posts...
Yes, you have to downgrade to official stock gingerbread rom, and wait for the OTA update. Good luck.
Related
I rooted my nexus s after my android stock rom 2.3.4 update.Recently i found from this
http://androidcommunity.com/google-nexus-s-update-may-be-android-2-3-5-20110707/
that android 2.3.5 is coming to nexus s.
Would anyone inform me android 2.3.5 update is gonna update automatically on my rooted phone or not?....though its a noob type question
abinash said:
I rooted my nexus s after my android stock rom 2.3.4 update.Recently i found from this
http://androidcommunity.com/google-nexus-s-update-may-be-android-2-3-5-20110707/
that android 2.3.5 is coming to nexus s.
Would anyone inform me android 2.3.5 update is gonna update automatically on my rooted phone or not?....though its a noob type question
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
its been said a few times before, just wait till the devs package it into the rom, its usually pretty painless and takes a few minutes to do.
we're all still waiting, tired, and anxious to get the 2.3.5 update, more notably the GRJ90 patch
Hey everybody. I've very recently flashed the sense-o-maniac 3.5 ROM onto my HTC sensation but currently when i'm fiddling around in settings I see no option for checking for any updates. Will I ever recieve the update or will I have to put it back to stock or flash a fake version of ICS? Please Help.
If you want the official updates via OTA yes, you will have to get your phone back to stock, but the ICS you get by flashing a rom is, usually as good as the "official" one.
P.S: The roms are not "fake" ICS, are just ICS, pure android straight from what google releases
Hello everyone,
I just had a quick question since I didn't find my answer on the Forums.
Is it possible to install stock Google ROM for HTC Raider? I want to update my phone to ICS, but I phone to keep my phone stock, I guess I want it to be like Galaxy Nexus with OTA capabilities
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
andriykoua said:
Hello everyone,
I just had a quick question since I didn't find my answer on the Forums.
Is it possible to install stock Google ROM for HTC Raider? I want to update my phone to ICS, but I phone to keep my phone stock, I guess I want it to be like Galaxy Nexus with OTA capabilities
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm afraid that unless there's an official release for the Raider then you can't have both. You obviously can't have a stock custom ROM (contradiction in terms). I think you're going to have to just accept a custom ROM and go down the CM9 route when that's available.
Thanks for the reply. I will wait for HTC to release the update. I hope it will be sometime in March.
Hey Guys,
I wanted to ask a quick question. I am currently running LeeDroid's rom and I am done with it. I want to go back to what comes with original rom with ATT. I have HTC Inspire any recommendations where I can get it? I tried searching the forum but all the stuff seems from the begining of the year. I am not sure if there is something more recent. I really appreciate your help.
Thanks
axg275 said:
Hey Guys,
I wanted to ask a quick question. I am currently running LeeDroid's rom and I am done with it. I want to go back to what comes with original rom with ATT. I have HTC Inspire any recommendations where I can get it? I tried searching the forum but all the stuff seems from the begining of the year. I am not sure if there is something more recent. I really appreciate your help.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If I understand you correctly, you could just use the Ace Advanced Hack Kit (you're gonna have to Google for it, the developer pulled his work from XDA and thus it would not be proper to link to it) to unroot and flash back to the stock ROM, then use the Software Update to update to the latest version. Alternatively, Gizmoe has taken the latest stock ROM update and rooted it. You could always flash that and keep root, if you wish.
It was the first ROM on the I4G's developement page. Jeez peeps, search for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810461
It's not pure stock, bloatware is gone, there's some tweaks, and you retain root.
If you want to lose root (not sure why anyone would), you can download the update package from HTC. You'll probably lose everything you have , but you'll be on 100% pure stock.
Installing OTA update if you're rooted doesn't work
tried it, update does not launch, but again, why would you
xxkid123 said:
It was the first ROM on the I4G's developement page. Jeez peeps, search for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810461
It's not pure stock, bloatware is gone, there's some tweaks, and you retain root.
If you want to lose root (not sure why anyone would), you can download the update package from HTC. You'll probably lose everything you have , but you'll be on 100% pure stock.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey everyone
I've only ever hacked my phones one way, from stock to custom. Today the 4.1.2 official firmware came out for the Bell S2 i9100, and I'd like to give it a go. I'm expecting that I won't get an OTA update since I'm modded, and there's nowhere under the "about phone" section for me to tell it to look for an update.
What is the easiest way to get back to stock? Do I need to download the new 4.1.2 and flash via Odin? Is there a way to tell my phone to go back to stock, and then do the update?
Any help is greatly appreciated.