Flash for ics - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Flash 11.1 is available for Ics, go get it.
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Very nice!
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It works..tq
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i updated it...and it works..
but whilst i was upgrading my device rebooted..
running alpha 13 CM9

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So I should give up on A2DP on CM7?

Just flashed latest nightly. Any hope at all or is it busted forever? Sucks.
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When they finally do get it working xda will definitely be talking about it a lot, so you could just stay on stock or maybe eb 2.3.3 until that happens.
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stay o n 2.3.3 better

Poll: Are you using GB or ICS?

Hm.
GB all the way!
well i have tried both CM9 and 10 for my phone, and they stil sucks. Either the camera + root is not working, or everything is realy laggy.
So CM 7.2 on gingerbread is the only option for galaxy ace at the time.
P.S.
btw if someone know any working cm9/10 rom for ace let me know
Galaxy ace running apocalypse final ROM
Rooted ICS 4.0.4.. with many build.prop edits...Fast n smooth even without custom rom
Gingerbread, because I don't have a choice.
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Donut. Cuz am keep it old school...jk ics
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4.1.1 on my phone and 2.2 on my wife's. Every time I use her phone I realize that I do not miss GB or froyo one bit.
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4.1.1 AOKP right here ;D
GB for now (though JB is becoming pretty usable for my Xperia X8)
Jellybean .
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On my SGS3 I've got CyanogenMod10exp! On my previouros "old" phone, ( i keep it for my father, it's SGS1, and he must learn much about the android ), and he want a stable and quick soft on it! So, it's got CyanogenMod7! I think the soft depends about the phone, the hardver, the support, and first of all... who use it!
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ICS since CM9 for my phone is fantastic as everything works with little bugs that don't really bother how I use my phone since its mostly used for gaming.
JB/CM10... on ICS kernel.
Don't ask.. locked bootloader.
Gb here... ICS still has issues on Desire, since there was no official update and i need a responsive & working phone.
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Jelly Time has become pretty nice for my DHD. Before I was using CM 7.2.
GB. Because you need a factory unlocked/dev device to flash ICS
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For my device :
Gingerbread = n/a
ICS = more stable and fast (cm 9 Credit Christian Troy)
Other choice
JB : cool, many feature, fast, and stable (cm 10 Credit Christian Troy)
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Rooted ICS 4.0.4 , soon to go JB...thanks to all of the genius minds of XDA! Trying to learn and contribute more as we go!
Ics. To run jb soon after root
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Previously a GB User but now with Desire C have to say ICS is not that working flawless with the Sense 4.0(A)
I'm using ICS right now, but waiting (hopefully) for JB to kick in.

what flash apk is everyone using for JB?

i've got 111115012.apk, is there a later version or is this the last one available since flash was abandoned?
Latest version is 1.11.115.27
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No Signal

I had the non us version of the nexus s. It was stuck on 2.3.3. I dont recall where i got the update( I downloaded one from one of the threads on xda as there was no update available whenever I checked for ota) but I flashed it with 2.3.6. After that I received notifications for ics 4.0 then after applying that ota I got one for 4.0.4 I believe then one for jelly bean 4.1.2. Though all the updates went fine now I dont get signal on any network. When I look for manual network search it shows unknown network found and I cant connect. Could this be because I might have flashed a cdma version? If so how can i go back to stock 4.1.2 for the gsm model?
Start with this flash factory for the device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33956691
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n2d551 said:
Start with this flash factory for the device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33956691
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I will try it in a a few days as my cuz took the phone to a different city. Just a quick question should I go back to 2.3.3 stock? Or 4.1.2?
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It's a preferred thing. I personally would go with ics, while a few swear that gb is faster & stable
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CM11 Nexus 5 Sprint Issues

Finally got CM11 installed the M1 Snapshot that is. I have not tried the nightly yet but in the M1 Sprint seems to be fine but when you go to the carrier menu Update Profile and Update PRL do not work. I even installed the SprintHiddenMenu.apk and no luck. Any suggestions?
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ssconceptz said:
Finally got CM11 installed the M1 Snapshot that is. I have not tried the nightly yet but in the M1 Sprint seems to be fine but when you go to the carrier menu Update Profile and Update PRL do not work. I even installed the SprintHiddenMenu.apk and no luck. Any suggestions?
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Always been broken on every CM based rom on every sprint device. You have to go to stock rom and update PRL there then flash the CM rom.
It works just fine on the galaxy nexus
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True but that was because there were device specific Roms but with the Nexus 5 the same ROM works for all I'd assumed they'd fix it.
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It's the first nightly, they may fix this in future. For now, use nandroid or stick to ROMs that have it working. Cataclysm works.
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Its fine, works great.
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