i have samsung sgh-t959v android 2.2.1 unlock
i like to update 2.3.x Gingerbread
how to update step by step and how to unlock ?
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Follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
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Forget GB, we are all on the ICS train now....once you go ICS you don't go back
ipaq_101 said:
Forget GB, we are all on the ICS train now....once you go ICS you don't go back
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Did you really tell somebody that has to ask how to get to GB to try ICS?
ICS is beta, at best -- if you want a "daily driver" I'd stick with a GB-based ROM (other than CM7 beta) at least until the "known issues" list with CM7, CM9, AOKP, and the like is much shorter.
Not a beta at all man! Ever since the last few builds of both CM9 and AOKP we've had very stable bases. I've been using AOKP since Whitehawk released his 2nd build as my daily driver.
Haven't tried any ics based roms yet, but cm7 is very stable and i haven't run into any problems with it
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ICS is beta, at best -- if you want a "daily driver" I'd stick with a GB-based ROM (other than CM7 beta) at least until the "known issues" list with CM7, CM9, AOKP, and the like is much shorter.
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I use ICS as my daily driver, I don't need FFC and all the other stuff that people use.....Also going from GB to ICS isn't that hard....
As long he learns to get to GB, he should not need to do much more to get to ICS.
FBis251 said:
Not a beta at all man! Ever since the last few builds of both CM9 and AOKP we've had very stable bases. I've been using AOKP since Whitehawk released his 2nd build as my daily driver.
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I second this. I've been using CM9 Release 0.3 ever since it came out and I haven't gotten a single freeze or random reboot yet. Battery life has been pretty good as well. I think our phone's ICS ROMs are certainly stable enough to be used as a daily driver!
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hi there..
just a noob question, will there be a miui roms for tab 7+ P6200? since i thought those roms are awesome..
Heeeeeeeeee hehe it should be AMAZING you're right I personally guess it shouldn't be too hard to build, but we have few devs right now and aorth is already working on the CM9 which supposed to be wonderful too.
I read once talking about the P6200 MIUI in its Italian channel on nexuslab but I think we're still far away from it
Let's hope dude I'd just like it too on my own p6200
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In order to properly have MIUI, we must have CM9 first. Why? MIUI is based off of CM.
That being said, once we have CM9 fully (or close to) being a Daily Driver, someone can easily port over MIUI using a lot of the CM9 components and merging them with MIUI bits.
Atleast that's how it happened on my Epic 4G
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Ceelos09 said:
In order to properly have MIUI, we must have CM9 first. Why? MIUI is based off of CM.
That being said, once we have CM9 fully (or close to) being a Daily Driver, someone can easily port over MIUI using a lot of the CM9 components and merging them with MIUI bits.
Atleast that's how it happened on my Epic 4G
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CM and MIUI are both AOSP ROMs and you need an AOSP kernel in order to get them to work properly. You could get it ported over right now but nothing would work, same as with the CM9 builds we already have, so really I see no point in doing it except as a proof of concept or work in progress type ROM. The few devs we have are all working hard on CM9 but it's slow going without having all the needed hardware drivers that Samsung won't release. Once that is done MIUI won't be far behind.
we have very few developers for now, and there are some major issues such as the wireless.. until that issues are resolved, i don't think we want to split tasks or add more task for the developers. We need at least one working custom kernel first for use as a basis. That is a much higher priority now.
I have been using froyo since I bought the phone. I have been resistant to replacing it with a custom ROM because that always led me down a road of instability on past phones but from what I see of ICS, it looks like a very good upgrade.
That being said, the current jelly beans upgrade still has bugs (namely gps) so I was wondering if there are any previous OS replacements of gingerbread or is that are stable and fully functional?
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"gingerbread or ICS"
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Most stable and completely functional would be GB roms like Emancipation or Aeon.
ICS is also quite stable and functional, except for the 720 video recording being choppy, but if it is something you don't use then this could be the one for you. I would recommend cm9, uniyumaporn or remICS-ux
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most stable and smooth would be stock samsung gingerbread. but cm9 is also a very good choice(smoother than stock actually but no mhl). and gapps in ics are much improved. voice search in particular is way more usable.
I would suggest Aeon for stability.
There are still a handful of bugs on CM9 and CM10. Nothing that stops us early adopters...
if GPS were fixed JB
For stability I loved Emann. Then switched to uniporn until cm10 got GPS up and running. From my experience, as of now Scotts cm10 8/8 build with 7/26 gapps is running perfect for me. I haven't moved to the 8/10 build yet because I don't have use for the mtd partitioning as of yet. I've always had the mind set of don't change a running system. If new features come out in a later build I will definitely update to it. But right now my phone is running super smooth. With working GPS
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Don't go JB for at least a couple months. The builds are unstable and they come frequently.
I would go for Entropy CM9 as even if a new build is released you can just flash it on top with no wipe (keep your apps/settings)
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Stock LB3. I use it for stability.
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I made the switch to Paranoid Android 4.0.4 ICS a month ago...
Best move I've EVER made.
In my opinion, it works far smoother than stock ever did for my phone. =D
...about to try the Jellybean update... I can't wait!
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I made the switch to Paranoid Android 4.0.4 ICS a month ago...
Best move I've EVER made.
In my opinion, it works far smoother than stock ever did for my phone. =D
...about to try the Jellybean update... I can't wait!
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Definitely go for JB update. New DD, really sweet and super stable
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elliot.newnham said:
Definitely go for JB update. New DD, really sweet and super stable
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I FINALLY have time!
Everything is downloaded and prepared...
I'm about to flash it as we speak! (Erm... Type.)
I'm SUPER Excited!
upgrade from Froyo
Hello All,
I have been using my Froyo Inuse for a long time now, and it is now showing it's age, with more aps not working anymore as they get new versions. Can someone lead me to some instructions about how to go about upgrading from 2.2 Froyo?
Thanks
Rooted Infuse I-997
GUZZLR said:
Hello All,
I have been using my Froyo Inuse for a long time now, and it is now showing it's age, with more aps not working anymore as they get new versions. Can someone lead me to some instructions about how to go about upgrading from 2.2 Froyo?
Thanks
Rooted Infuse I-997
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Here go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523 this is the UCLB3 gingerbread 2.3.6 the option C is rooted with CWM recovery you need to flash the gingerbread bootloaders too, there you will find the instructions to flash this update and the program to update your phone (odin)
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Go to the development threads and seek your stable rom, stability is up to what you do with your device.
As these threads are way too similar to "best" rom threads, and they always become arguments over what rom is best/stable - This thread is closed.
Hi.
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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Fredericosilva said:
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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CM9.
Kavrocks said:
CM9.
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CM9 is fast and stable?
Not worth waiting for kernel 3?
CM9 still has quite a few outstanding bugs and I wouldn't recommend it for daily use. (been there, done that).
If you're looking for a non-sense rom that works, try CM7 or derivatives like Reaper.
I'm using a CM10 derivative right now called Andromadus, which is Jelly Bean based and it works 100% except for the front camera and a few graphical glitches (that have a workaround).
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
juancp said:
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
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Agreed. I've been using the latest 24-2 build with 80n Kernel. Have had battery issues with 80n, but I've enjoyed the experience till date. The battery issues will surely be sorted out soon.
Has the Samsung JB source dropped yet? I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June, and since we have official TW JB build now, I was wondering when we can expect to see a fully functional CM10 build, it still looks like there are quite a few bugs with CM10, I haven't tried any of the other unofficial AOSP builds because CleanROM is just running too damn good
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Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.
AegonTheDragon said:
Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.
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JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.
Shibby87 said:
I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June
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100% stable?
You will never find that.
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Neverendingxsin said:
JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.
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You misunderstood, I was saying that it DOESN'T have enough bugs to NOT to be a daily driver.
1ManWolfePack said:
100% stable?
You will never find that.
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CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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aside from some quirks im going to echo what neverendingsin said.
theres no reason you should not try AOSP roms right now. theyve been 100% stable for me.
I sent a FOSS request to Samsung, they should get back to me tomorrow.
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=i535
The sprint JB kernel source was released, thats what ktoonsez and leankernel are going off at the moment for our device.
Shibby87 said:
CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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CM9 for the s3? "Incredibly stable" and "100% stable" are two far different beasts....
I've searched all over the place but can't find a MIUI Jellybean ROM. I know there is an ICS MIUI ROM, I have it. I really want a JB ROM though. Any ports available??
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netsnation said:
I've searched all over the place but can't find a MIUI Jellybean ROM. I know there is an ICS MIUI ROM, I have it. I really want a JB ROM though. Any ports available??
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No.
Basic rule: If there's no STOCK or CYANOGENMOD Roms for a given Android release, then there will be nothing else for that release.
The only ICS and JellyBean roms for this phone are seriously broken in numerous ways depending on if you go hackfest or not. Most people find the compromises too severe for a daily driver.
There was an MIUI V4 (ICS) release for G2X in July 2012, but it was seriously broken just like all other ICS on this phone. Since MIUI is based on CyanogenMod, it has the same compromises. It's not worth anyone's time to build roms based on Jelly Bean or even ICS any longer, until these problems can be fixed. If that's a problem, introduce your phone to a sledgehammer and go buy something else.