{ROM}{STOCK}{ICS} Rogers Official UXLF3 - UNTOUCHED - CWM5 flashable - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

THIS IS NOT A CUSTOM ROM. THIS IS STOCK OFFICIAL ROGERS ICS UXLF3 FIRMWARE. PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR MODS, I HAVE PROVIDED THIS UPON REQUEST.​
INTRODUCTION
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This is the Stock Official ROGERS/Samsung Released Firmware for the SGH-I727R (Skyrocket) based on Android Platform 4.0.4 aka ICS. It is targeted for:
* Anyone who wants to be on the stock release, doesn't want to use ODIN.
* Wants to build a custom rom, and needs an official base. (see post #2)...
* Or, you just want a baseline.
PACKAGING
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Well it is Stock, untouched, except for the deodexing and zipaligned. Your kernel and radios will be updated as in the official update. The only thing I have left out is the recovery, and I can provide a flashable one later, if you really really want to be stock for any future OTA update. See the optional flash if you need busybox and su.
- DeOdexed as per my stringent process, no using Kitchen or any other nonsense. Every apk get's what it needs in the classpath.
- zipaligned.
- all ownsership and permissions exactly as in stock install.
- Untouched UXLF5 boot image (i.e kernel + ramdisk).
- Your radio/modem will be updated to UXLF3.
- [OPTIONAL] If you want to flash busybox/su see the ADD-ONS. This will effectively root your install.
- [OPTIONAL] If you want the modified boot.img that enables init.d scripts, bootanimation, insecure boot, then flash the boot.img listed in the add-ons
INSTALLATION
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Pretty straight forward. The only requirement is you need CWM 5 and above (I have tested with the touch recovery). NOTE: THIS WILL WIPE DATA.
1) Backup, Nandroid preferred.
2) Download and Copy the ROM to your device. (Please make sure you check the MD5SUM, the dowload link has the correct one).
3) Copy any additional add-ons you want to your devices, internal or external sdcard.
4a) Boot into CWM recovery (remember that is the requirement).
4b) In your recovery format /system (in touch recovery it is under: "mounts and storage)
4c) wipe data and cache partition
5) Flash the ROM.
6) [OPTIONAL] If you want busybox and su (binaries only). This will ROOT your phone. Flash it now.
7) [OPTIONAL] If you WANT the modified boot.img (modified ramdisk + stock kernel) flash that.
8) [OPTIONAL] If you want to flash a *different* radio, flash it now.
9) reboot
DOWNLOADS
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* [15-JUL-2012] CWM 5 Flashable Offifical ROGERS UXLF3 FULL STOCK ROM. PLEASE CHECK THE MD5SUM. THE LINK HAS IT. ROGERS-ICS-UXLF3-cwm5.zip
RECOVERY
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WARNING I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS. OBVIOUSLY YOU NEED TO BE ON A CWM recovery
* [07-AUG-2012] CWM flashable Stock Recovery, obviously you will lose CWM after this. Download
ADD-ONS
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* [10-JUL-2012] Busybox and SU binaries ONLY (you can download SuperSu or Superuser from the Play Store). busybox-su-pack-cwm5.zip
* [10-JUL-2012] UXLF3 modified boot image). This is basically the Stock UXLF3 Kernel with modified ramdisk image to support adb root/insecure/bootanimation. kernel-skyrocket-UXLF3-cwm5.zip
* [10-JUL-2012] RADIOS: Instead of listing everything here: my custom rom threads OP in the Radio Section has all the RADIOS, without RIL, so it is safe to flash. Thread Link.
ISSUES
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Unless there is a flash issue, folks this is as Stock as it gets. This is NOT a CUSTOM ROM, see my other thread on ATT STOCK, I will post some modding guide there.

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thx. this will come in handy.
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thanks mohan,i can now post this in my post
remember i was talking to u about rooting a short while ago so i could post a tutorial, its done and they made it a sticky.
one question, is there a way to unroot without flashing stock
edit: im guessing that there is no stock recovery in this rom, making it a stockish firmware
edit: i answered my own question about unrooting, just delete su from /bin and /xbin directories

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vincom said:
thanks mohan,i can now post this in my post
remember i was talking to u about rooting a short while ago so i could post a tutorial, its done and they made it a sticky.
one question, is there a way to unroot without flashing stock
edit: im guessing that there is no stock recovery in this rom, making it a stockish firmware
edit: i answered my own question about unrooting, just delete su from /bin and /xbin directories
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Yup just deleting the binaries is enough to "unroot". I may update the op with the revert script (busybox and su) and the respective stock recovery, when i get chance..

mohan_kr said:
Yup just deleting the binaries is enough to "unroot". I may update the op with the revert script (busybox and su) and the respective stock recovery, when i get chance..
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oh great, i just finished detailing a newb guide to explain a temporary unroot and permanent unroot methods, a script would of been easier to use, btw that su/bb file works like a charm on any firmware

kinda missed the touchwiz smoothness... too bad there isnt a 14 toggle compatible with this. hopefully one day soon.

NIKEstickER said:
kinda missed the touchwiz smoothness... too bad there isnt a 14 toggle compatible with this. hopefully one day soon.
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Flashing the UCLF6 toggle zip worked for me.

Very nice work, Maybe I should give it a try lol.

i have installed this on my SGH-i727 ATT handset.
By far this rom gives the best battery and performance...
Thanks op...
But this rom is having shutdown/reboot freeze issue.
Embryo 4.1 is discharging battery than any other roms, otherwise it is also ok.

Can I use Twrp to flash this? Sorry for the noob question
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium

i see in your op about providing a flashable stock recovery, can you, this guy fracked up his usb port and cant use odin to return to stock for warranty repairs

vincom said:
i see in your op about providing a flashable stock recovery, can you, this guy fracked up his usb port and cant use odin to return to stock for warranty repairs
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In the OP...

I would just like to ask if I would lose my root if I flashed this?

Crinkypops said:
I would just like to ask if I would lose my root if I flashed this?
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YES

One last thing: Will the 15-toggle mod work for this ROM? Because I have heard of success from others and I just wanted to confirm with you, the dev.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using xda premium

Hi mohan,
Is there any way you could do the same for Rogers GB? It would be a great help for me. As ICS is crap I get RR and freezes. It doesn't get the right time zones and etc.

Incredible rom! Just had my skyrocket for 2 weeks, flashed 5-6 jb roms, vincoms the best imo, seanscreamz close behind.
I thought I'd come back to stock for a couple reasons. One, to get a baseline and see how good stock Rogers ics is battery wise, two, I can't seem to get nfc figured out and want to see if stock will do it. A co-worker has a stock ics sgs3, we can transfer apps, web addresses etc., but where he transferred a feature film to a different co-worker with a stock Rogers ics sgs3, via nfc in about 30 seconds, it fails with my skyrocket. I notice that their phones have sbeam in addition to nfc and android beam, maybe that's the difference. But I was wondering if there's issues transferring between ics and jb?
Thanks!
Sent from my SGH-I727R using xda app-developers app

Sorry to double post but I thought this would be as good a place as any to post this. Went in to Rogers today to get my lte SIM card, to my surprise they didn't even charge me! I can't believe these speeds the screen shot shows the speed is double my Wi-Fi speeds at home! And look at the comparison to the 3g or H+ too, that's just sad. I'm expecting to pay for it battery wise but I can live with that for these speeds!
Sent from my SGH-I727R using xda app-developers app

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[Flashable .ZIP] Users WHO DO NOT WANT TO USE ODIN to return to stock DI18 for 2.2.1

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786266
Download the stock DI18 rom from http://www.sdx-downloads.com/devs/noobnl/stock.epic.DI18.rom.update.zip and move to sdcard
Flashable .zip - You can flash this alternatively Flashable DK28.zip after wiping you phone and flash any DK28 Rom you wish instead of the steps below
Make a nandroid and wipe data/cache 3 times and flash the stock rom and reboot
reboot, go back into clockwork and flash the update.zip for 2.2.1
All you gotta do is flash. I havent tested it myself[in the process] but just wanted to share the info with other who dont trust odin
I take no credit but all goes to noobnl and Firon for the flashable modem
*EDIT*
Confirmed that this method worked..will post a pic later
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Zei said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786266
All you gotta do is flash. I havent tested it myself[in the process] but just wanted to share the info with other who dont trust odin
I take no credit but all goes to noobnl
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This does work for the ROM itself, if you want to use the OTA. (The modem, probably not.) Good reminder, that thread's buried.
You can also use this if you like.
k0nane said:
This does work, if you want to use the OTA. Good reminder, that thread's buried.
You can also use this if you like.
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I knew it was a stock DI18 rom out there from the early days of using OTA's to update...just went to the Wiki to find it.
Good looks on you guys ROM
You MUST Odin to DI18 modem to update your modem successfully. Alternatively, use Odin to flash the DK28 modem.
There is no update.zip that can flash you back to DI18 modem!
Firon said:
You MUST Odin to DI18 modem to update your modem successfully. Alternatively, use Odin to flash the DK28 modem.
There is no update.zip that can flash you back to DI18 modem!
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But didnt you make the updater .zip to return to DI18? I just downloaded your file for it....
*Edit* im on DI18 already but just for the other users who do not wanna brick their phone...using odin for some users have caused brick...I was one of them
My current Baseband version is S700.0.5S.DI18 - so I assume that means I wouldn't need to sue Odin to revert the modem back? I could just apply these .zips and then apply today's OTA afterwards?
Thanks guys!
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My current Baseband version is S700.0.5S.DI18 - so I assume that means I wouldn't need to sue Odin to revert the modem back? I could just apply these .zips and then apply today's OTA afterwards?
Thanks guys!
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It works my man
Zei said:
It works my man
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Thanks for posting this - I'm downloading the stock.epic.DI18.rom.update.zip right now. You guys rock!
Awesome, thanks Zei for this. I was looking for a way to avoid Odin. Three quick questions:
1 - I'm on DI18 (baseband S700.0.5S.DI18), but not quite stock - I have the deodexed DI18 installed, but no custom ROM). Will this method work for me?
2 - In your link for the stock DI18 ROM in the first post, I'm assuming you're talking about downloading the first file in the linked thread (there are 4 downloadable files in the first post in the linked thread)
3 - What's the best way to restore data after this process - I've made many nandroid backups but never had to restore - can I do a custom nandroid restore and restore just user app data? Should I do a Titanium backup/restore for data?
I wouldn't restore data from Eclair to Froyo... likely will lead to endless force closes and errors.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
rsage said:
Awesome, thanks Zei for this. I was looking for a way to avoid Odin. Three quick questions:
1 - I'm on DI18 (baseband S700.0.5S.DI18), but not quite stock - I have the deodexed DI18 installed, but no custom ROM). Will this method work for me?
2 - In your link for the stock DI18 ROM in the first post, I'm assuming you're talking about downloading the first file in the linked thread (there are 4 downloadable files in the first post in the linked thread)
3 - What's the best way to restore data after this process - I've made many nandroid backups but never had to restore - can I do a custom nandroid restore and restore just user app data? Should I do a Titanium backup/restore for data?
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1. Id flash the stock rom for just in case purposes. No need todo any extra work for no reason
2. Yes, the 1st link is the correct link
3. TBH, I wouldnt recommend a nandroid data restore for this. Seeing as this is a brand spanking new rom I wouldnt risk it then have to start the process over again. Titainium Backup is the safest way togo for now
Thanks to all the Devs who worked on this.
DOes anyone know how to access the TV out function? Or if it is available in this release?
I am up and running after using this version. Seems almost too good to be true so far! Thanks again you guys.
I'm still on the di18 modem but a 2.2 early leak..do I have to do anything or can I just flash the roote dk28...I'm so lost in all this atm
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I'm still on the di18 modem but a 2.2 early leak..do I have to do anything or can I just flash the roote dk28...I'm so lost in all this atm
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You need to be on stock DI18 because the OTA will not flash unless it has certain stock apps to recognize
Zei said:
You need to be on stock DI18 because the OTA will not flash unless it has certain stock apps to recognize
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Can the ota be rooted
imtjnotu said:
Can the ota be rooted
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yes the current oneclick method works just fine. Make sure you have the phone in debug mode
http://firon.net/xda/stock.dk28.modem.update.signed.zip
For anyone on DI18, you can use this to upgrade your modem to DK28, then flash any ROM you want. This will probably NOT work on other, newer modems, but you can try it!
Firon said:
http://firon.net/xda/stock.dk28.modem.update.signed.zip
For anyone on DI18, you can use this to upgrade your modem to DK28, then flash any ROM you want. This will probably NOT work on other, newer modems, but you can try it!
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Ill add this to the post
Firon said:
http://firon.net/xda/stock.dk28.modem.update.signed.zip
For anyone on DI18, you can use this to upgrade your modem to DK28, then flash any ROM you want. This will probably NOT work on other, newer modems, but you can try it!
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Sweet Ill test it right now.....

[GUIDE]Updating to 4.22.651.2 OTA WITHOUT flashing a new ROM or wiping your Phone

This assumes you:
- Have the latest FROYO OTA installed 3.70.651.1
- Have some experience working with flashing things in recovery
- Have NOT deleted/uninstalled ANYTHING in /system
- Have defrosted any bloat you froze with Bloat Freezer or Ti Backup Pro
- Have S-OFF (Used Unrevoked Forever or a version of Unrevoked3 that includes Forever)
OK now let us get to it.
1. Go ahead and download the OTA like normal on your phone, but DO NOT install it.
2. Using a file manager copy the OTA zip file from /cache to /sdcard
3. Using Rom Manager, flash Amon RA Recovery 2.3 (Down at the bottom)
4. In Rom Manager, click the Reboot into Recovery button.
5. Select apply zip from SD Card and flash the OTA zip file that you put in /sdcard
--10 Minutes later.....you now have the UNROOTED OTA installed just as if you installed it normally--
6. Download the 2.6.0.1 ClockWorkMod Recovery zip from here and place it in the root of your SD card
7. Under settings > applications > disable FastBoot (re-enable this when you are done with the whole process)
8. Power off and reboot holding Volume down. The bootloader will scan and then will and ask you to press Volume up to install. Reboot.
9. Delete the PC36IMG.zip file from your SD card and place the attachment below in the root of the SD card.
10. Power off and reboot holding Volume down and then select recovery to start CWM recovery.
11. Choose apply zip from sd card. Choose select zip on sd card. You will see the SU file on the list, flash it to root your phone. Reboot.
You should now be rooted and can upgrade the recovery now to whatever style and version you want!
Enjoy! Please click the THANKS button if it worked for you!
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Very cool!!
Great info ..hey if I follow these steps and skip the last part will my phone be stock / uprooted and good to go.for a trade in or repair? I've been trying to figure out the best way to unrest when.e3d comes out
I never updated to 3.70. I'm assuming I can do that the same way, root again, download the gingerbread, and root again?
I'm thinking it might just be easier to flash the rooted ROM and radios, but I'm not sure what's best.
if you have amon ra recovery (and a stock rom), you can simply download and click install.
I clicked install, amonra booted up, detected and ran update, click reboot, then the stock recovery will be active and updates the radios, once back in to sense, you can reinstall amonra or clockwork, then SU
worked for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109230
im curious why the title says "WITHOUT flashing a new ROM" yet you are clearly flashing the rom in amon ra. sorry just got to nit pick
what happens if you have deleted some system apps. Such as nova and blockbuster. I saved the APKS on the SD card however but I did delete them?
JMQUINT00 said:
what happens if you have deleted some system apps. Such as nova and blockbuster. I saved the APKS on the SD card however but I did delete them?
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Well I wouldn't want to try it unless your prepared to do a full ruu reset if it fails.
the OTA is like a patcher, it deletes unneeded files, adds new files, and updates existing files... if its not completely stock it may (or may not) cause an error which the updater can't handle, and then you may be left with a half upgraded system.
if you nandroid *before* downloading the ota, you should always be able to go back, assuming you have perm soff from unrevoked forever.
it should run whether you have removed files or not. if it tries to delete a file that does not exist the script will just skip it. op i think you have bit of confusion going on though. you were only able to reattain root because you are s-off from unrevoked forever. if you are not s-off and do your method, which is no different then just excepting the ota and letting it do its thing btw, you will loose root until this new ota is cracked. just fwi, there was no "magic" from you flashing manually, the same script is ran and the same files are moved and patches are made regardless.
cant I reinstall the apps and put the apks in their original system folder?
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it should run whether you have removed files or not. if it tries to delete a file that does not exist the script will just skip it. op i think you have bit of confusion going on though. you were only able to reattain root because you are s-off from unrevoked forever. if you are not s-off and do your method, which is no different then just excepting the ota and letting it do its thing btw, you will loose root until this new ota is cracked. just fwi, there was no "magic" from you flashing manually, the same script is ran and the same files are moved and patches are made regardless.
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Lol OK so which one is it? Can n just accept the ota and run? I'm rooted on stock rom, but I deleted nova and blockbuster from the system? I know I will loose root which I got by using unrevoked 3, but I just want to know if I can do it without bricking the phone. Ty
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Lol OK so which one is it? Can n just accept the ota and run? I'm rooted on stock rom, but I deleted nova and blockbuster from the system? I know I will loose root which I got by using unrevoked 3, but I just want to know if I can do it without bricking the phone. Ty
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shouldn't be any worry about bricking but make 100% sure you are s-off from unrevoked forever and you should be able to re-root pretty much how the op outlined.
im currently running cm7. if i go back to a rooted stock froyo rom, will this work???
confused. I just don't understand why you wouldn't download the rooted version of the ROM from here on XDA and just flash it like a normal rom. Maybe I'm overtired and missing the point.
To me, its like this. If you're rooted, and want an OTA update, just wait for the devs at XDA to go through it and root it, and make it available for download. Then just download it and flash it. You get the same exact update that way, as if you took the OTA from sprint. Except this way you don't risk losing root, and your good to go.
If you're not rooted and your phone is stock, accept OTA like normal.
I don't understand why all this extra stuff needs to be done, and add more to the confusion. If your rooted, updating to the latest is simple. Download it and flash it in recovery.
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im currently running cm7. if i go back to a rooted stock froyo rom, will this work???
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Just download the update from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038701
Do a full wipe and flash like any other rom you've ever flashed before. You'll then be on the latest and greatest . (you'll probably be going right back to CM)
EDIT: and to the OP, sorry that I don't agree with you. I just find it more confusing that way, and I guess that whatever the point of doing it that way is, is sailing miles above my head.
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confused. I just don't understand why you wouldn't download the rooted version of the ROM from here on XDA and just flash it like a normal rom. Maybe I'm overtired and missing the point.
To me, its like this. If you're rooted, and want an OTA update, just wait for the devs at XDA to go through it and root it, and make it available for download. Then just download it and flash it. You get the same exact update that way, as if you took the OTA from sprint. Except this way you don't risk losing root, and your good to go.
If you're not rooted and your phone is stock, accept OTA like normal.
I don't understand why all this extra stuff needs to be done, and add more to the confusion. If your rooted, updating to the latest is simple. Download it and flash it in recovery.
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I see your point. I guess I am anxious. So there will be a stock ROM that is rooted, thats what I was wondering. I wasnt sure if every ROM would be customized somewhat...Thanks
DaEXfactoR said:
I see your point. I guess I am anxious. So there will be a stock ROM that is rooted, thats what I was wondering. I wasnt sure if every ROM would be customized somewhat...Thanks
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That link I supplied a couple posts up is a completely 100% stock and rooted version of the OTA update.
This is from the first paragraph of the first post of that thread.
"Stock 4.22.651.2 ROM, rooted and ready for your flashing pleasures. This is a completely stock ROM that has had nothing done to it outside of rooting & deodexing, it's not even zip aligned yet (sorry DrMacinyasha)
As always make sure your wipe your dalvik and create a nandroid before flashing."
k2buckley said:
That link I supplied a couple posts up is a completely 100% stock and rooted version of the OTA update.
This is from the first paragraph of the first post of that thread.
"Stock 4.22.651.2 ROM, rooted and ready for your flashing pleasures. This is a completely stock ROM that has had nothing done to it outside of rooting & deodexing, it's not even zip aligned yet (sorry DrMacinyasha)
As always make sure your wipe your dalvik and create a nandroid before flashing."
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thanks for your insight. only thing I am confused on at this point is why there are kernels listed to flash from May just below it? wouldnt the htc stock kernel from the ota be in this rom already? seems like alot of folks are looking for newer kernels to flash after flashing xhaus rom. Any insight would be great. thanks again!
rileyd5 said:
thanks for your insight. only thing I am confused on at this point is why there are kernels listed to flash from May just below it? wouldnt the htc stock kernel from the ota be in this rom already? seems like alot of folks are looking for newer kernels to flash after flashing xhaus rom. Any insight would be great. thanks again!
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I was a little curious about why those kernels were linked there too. I honestly haven't really kept up with thread, because I don't have an interest in flashing the update to begin with. I noticed those kernels are from May 4th, so it doesn't seem like they'd be the most current one. Without reading that thread, I first would've presumed that the kernel that comes with the rom would be the one to use. So, you've read through the thread and you're seeing that people are having trouble with the kernel that the rom comes with?? I'll take a gander over in the thread in a few minutes and see what I make out of it.
Well I f'd up and installed the latest update straight from sprint, instead of waiting for the rooted version to come out. I guess I thought I would find something exciting, but now I would realize it was kind of worthless and want to go back to a different rom like miui or vaelpak. I am s-off with unrevoked. Is there some combination of the steps listed I can use to back out of this?
Let me take a guess...did this update my radios and hboot to a version that would be incompatible with these roms?

12/Aug 1.28.531.9 r1 - HTC Doubleshot Stock ROM (prerooted/de-odex option)

I'm pleased to present my repack of the stock ROM for the HTC Doubleshot! READ THIS WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU START! No, really, it contains everything you need to know.
Remember that if you use this ROM, you do so entirely at your own risk!!
About MoDaCo stock ROM repacks
Unlike a MCR (MoDaCo Custom ROM) release, a stock ROM repack is as close to the stock ROM as possible. Only root / Superuser and an insecure boot image is added. The benefits of the repack are providing a rollback option in update zip format as well as providing an online kitchen to remove parts that are not required.
A MCR release of this ROM is also coming soon!
Requirements
In order to use this ROM on your device, you must have a custom recovery image installed (Clockwork Mod).
Features
Repack of the 1.28.531.9 Gingerbread ROM
Pre-rooted with su and Superuser Permissions by ChainsDD
Insecure boot image (ro.secure=0)
Changelog
Please see 2 posts below this one for the changes in each release.
Installation
To install this ROM:
Download the zip file of your choice from the links below (or the online kitchen) and copy to your SD card
Restart your device in recovery mode
PERFORM A NANDROID BACKUP FROM THE MENU
Select the option to apply an update zip, and select the zip file you copied to your memory card
Upgrading
No wipe is explicitly required in order to use this ROM (you should be particularly safe if coming from a near-stock ROM), however if you do encounter issues of any kind, it is recommended that you wipe your device and reproduce the issue before raising it here.
Downloads
The ROM is packaged for installation via ClockworkMod. The radio / baseband is packaged for installation via either renaming to PC10IMG.zip and copying to SD card then rebooting to bootloader or by 'fastboot flash'ing the radio (both of which will likely require your device to be 'S-OFF / ENG' bootloader).
A MCR will follow soon.
[Edit: It looks like Mediafire are having some issues with redirects atm, if you get a 404, give it a few tries!]
ROM 2.15.531.3 - DOWNLOAD - MD5: 7f6d2be5f4397a19ed36997af9a4d6bd
ROM 2.15.531.3 de-odexed - DOWNLOAD - MD5: 3eb49586de652d853d49e1c8066c888f
Thanks
It's impossible to mention everyone who contributes to the Android community by name, but to everyone out there who does great work and shares it with us all - you have my gratitude and respect.
And finally...
Details on how to donate should you wish to do so are in download topic at MoDaCo.
Enjoy!
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Is this android 2.3.4 or 2.3.3
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA Premium App
It's the stock ROM, so it's 2.3.4.
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Soooo...
paulobrien said:
It's the stock ROM, so it's 2.3.4.
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The ROM is packaged for installation via ClockworkMod. The radio / baseband is packaged for installation via either renaming to PC10IMG.zip and copying to SD card then rebooting to bootloader or by 'fastboot flash'ing the radio (both of which will likely require your device to be 'S-OFF / ENG' bootloader).
So if the ROM can "not" be installed without S-Off??? How do do so without having an S-Off solution?!?!? Im not questioning the technical acumen... Im just not understanding.... Sorry...
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The ROM is packaged for installation via ClockworkMod. The radio / baseband is packaged for installation via either renaming to PC10IMG.zip and copying to SD card then rebooting to bootloader or by 'fastboot flash'ing the radio (both of which will likely require your device to be 'S-OFF / ENG' bootloader).
So if the ROM can "not" be installed without S-Off??? How do do so without having an S-Off solution?!?!? Im not questioning the technical acumen... Im just not understanding.... Sorry...
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You can't use this without S-OFF.
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paulobrien said:
You can't use this without S-OFF.
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So...what good is this ROM right now without S-OFF?
There are some members in the forum who has S-Off devices at this moment.
I have a hard time understanding how some phones get full s-off root before they are even released. Most current htc phones are prett similar. I know the sensation and mt4gs are identical on the inside.
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lildoug2410 said:
I have a hard time understanding how some phones get full s-off root before they are even released. Most current htc phones are prett similar. I know the sensation and mt4gs are identical on the inside.
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I think of it more like they never got S-ON.
Whats the quickest way to verify S-OFF or S-ON
When attempting to flash the deodexed version, it aborts.
Attempted two times. I will am redownloading both versions and trying again.
EDIT: Both versions abort when attempting to install. Any ideas?
I tried de-odex first. I MD5ed it too and the hash was correct. Failed with revolutionary recovery v4.0.0.8
Can you help adding arabic support to this great ROM?
nounousomes said:
Can you help adding arabic support to this great ROM?
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Have you gotten one of these to work?
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these fail to install for me as well with the 4.0.0.8 recovery.
I think there's something wrong with the 4.0.0.8 recovery cause i had to flash the superuser zip from the s-off thread like 5 times in a row to get it to work without failing.
ratchetrizzo said:
these fail to install for me as well with the 4.0.0.8 recovery.
I think there's something wrong with the 4.0.0.8 recovery cause i had to flash the superuser zip from the s-off thread like 5 times in a row to get it to work without failing.
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I'll double check, thanks...
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I was able to install the deodexed version fine with the 4.0.0.8 ClockworkMod. I did a Nandroid backup, did a factory wipe and a cache wipe, and it installed without a hitch...
Which method did you use? Flash from Zip? Update?
And what was it zip named?
Flash from zip. I used 4.0.0.9 though
Madblaster6 said:
Flash from zip. I used 4.0.0.9 though
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I wonder whmat I could be missing. I wipe system cache and dalvik. It ether fails with status 0 or sits at writing system for more than,30 min and never changes
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[ROM] TF101 Rooted Stock 9.2.1.17 + bootloader + modded recovery US and WW

This is a full rom for stock(ish) 9.2.1.17 and includes the following:
9.2.1.17 US bootloader and kernel/boot.img
modded recovery based on Roach's 3.2.0.1
Superuser
su binary
busybox
adb enabled, ro.secure=0 (if you previously disabled adb, it will remain disabled, unless you wipe data)
The updater script will also clear cache and dalvik cache.
Plus, if you flash now, it will also fix the cwm recovery bootloops by writing zeros to the first 80 bytes of /misc (/dev/block/mmcblk0p3)
I was lazy and the progress bar in recovery does not udpate- it is a full rom so it does take a while to flash.
This is pretty close to a rooted stock experience. It isn't for everyone, but I think some will find it useful. I thought this would help out people who get in in a pickle by flashing various roms and ending up with unbootable systems, or people who tried a few other roms and want to return to a more stock experience. I think a custom recovery is safer with a rooted rom so that flashing via recovery is still available. This should still receive OTA updates, but they will probably fail to flash because the build.prop file is different (ro.secure=0 and adb). This rom will flash in situations where doaist's CWM friendly updates will not. As a matter of fact, this rom will probably flash on any version of cwm/custom recovery that can read it.
The recovery is modded- it is based on Roach's 3.2.0.1 and only sees the external sd card. I used Roach's ramdisk, but used the the inits, fstab, and ueventd files from the stock recovery. This recovery will seem identical, but you can look at the default.prop to see the difference. In future versions, I might change the version number in case there is any confusion.
NOTE and WARNINGS:
This is for the TF101 US only. The fingerprint checks are removed from the updater-script so it is up to you to know what you are flashing. (Don't flash this on your phone! and if you do, don't say a word and act like your phone is still working.)
This will overwrite your recovery. You can flash it back to something else after a reboot.
This will overwrite your bootloader/EBT. This might have unintended consequences so flash at your own risk. The stock OTA updates the bootloader, so this is why I included it here.
Flash at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damages or consequences.
ALL WARRANTIES REGARDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE DISCLAIMED.
Please thank Kuromera for hosting the files on a speedy server and check out the other files hosted there. See his thread here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1549055
Download from here!
US version
ics_92117_stock_EBT_SOS.zip
MD5(ics_92117_stock_EBT_SOS.zip)= 201eae30cbeb00687d5cc69c14469027
WW version
ics_92117_WW_stock_EBT_SOS.zip
MD5(ics_92117_WW_stock_EBT_SOS.zip)= 1c8b1aea6d27643f70891b363ff5fa36
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/index.p...+(TF101)/ROMS/Stock+Roms+by+gee+one/With+Root
Alright, gonna try flash this from Revolution 3.0.1, gotta get back to .17, .11 is so unstable for me, random reboots and shutdowns, and I woke up this morning to a flat battery - from 100% before I went to bed...
Will report back inna bit!
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All good, thanks (and thanked)!
Flashed over Revolver 3.11, it automatically optimized the apps on first boot, so far so good.
The weather widget won't update my location, but I've had trouble with that on a lot of the stock firmwares. Could also be from the flash over revolver.
Anyways, thanks for the good work.
I'm very interested in a WW version of your update!!
Anything Ican do to help, just tell me, and I will try. But i might need a little guidingalong the way
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edit: OK, WW version should work now
ics_92117_WW_stock_EBT_SOS.zip
MD5(ics_92117_WW_stock_EBT_SOS.zip)= 1c8b1aea6d27643f70891b363ff5fa36
Having difficulties downloading.
I keep getting "download unsuccessful" If I download straight to the tab.
If I download on my PC the MD5 changes every time. File is listed as 300MB but shows up as 193MB???
Can anyone post a mediafire link?? Or anything.
Are you trying to download the US version?
The WW version is uploading now and will probably complete in about half an hour.
Yeah, my upload is slow.... So be sure to thank Kuromera for hosting the files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1549055
If anyone is having problems downloading, I uploaded to Box:
I've shared a folder with you through Box.
To access this folder, visit the following link: https://www.box.com/shared/a479f50d578d27a355f9
Due to my account limitations, I had to upload it as a multi-part zip (6 50mb sections, and a tiny trailing 7th section)
Hope that helps!
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OK, WW version is uploaded. Sorry for the confusion.
Quick question...do we nvFlash this or rename it/reboot as if it were a legitimate stock rom?
gVibeR said:
Quick question...do we nvFlash this or rename it/reboot as if it were a legitimate stock rom?
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This flashes through clockworkmod or any other custom recovery. I think there is a recovery installer.apk in the dev section, or there are nvflash versions of some of the custom recoveries.
gee one said:
Are you trying to download the US version?
The WW version is uploading now and will probably complete in about half an hour.
Yeah, my upload is slow.... So be sure to thank Kuromera for hosting the files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1549055
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Happens with both the US & WW versions. I watched the download stop at approx 190MB. Don't know what's causing it. I guess I'm the only one.
I';ll check the server hold on
Mmm cant see anything strange, the ww file and us file have both be downloaded succesfully allready but i'll keep watch. The server should support download managers btw.
gee one said:
This is a full rom for stock(ish) 9.2.1.17 and includes the following:
NOTE and WARNINGS:
This is for the TF101 US only. The fingerprint checks are removed from the updater-script so it is up to you to know what you are flashing. (Don't flash this on your phone! and if you do, don't say a word and act like your phone is still working.)
This will overwrite your recovery. You can flash it back to something else after a reboot.
This will overwrite your bootloader/EBT. This might have unintended consequences so flash at your own risk. The stock OTA updates the bootloader, so this is why I included it here.
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The WW version make the same, overwrite the bootloader and recovery?
Thanks
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Yes, they both update the bootloader and recovery. The recovery is based on Roach's 3.2.0.1. You can flash a different recovery after a reboot if you want to change it.
The stock recovery is too limiting with a rooted rom- it's practically useless actually since it won't always restore if changes have been made.
Updating bootloader really means what in practical terms? I am intending to flash this but this bootloader stuff makes me wonder...
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So far all fine.
Sound finally on the normal volume.
Reboots not seen yet. (too early to tell)
Only problem i had was busy box and super user but fixed it in the end.
WW version.
Cheers!
gee one said:
Yes, they both update the bootloader and recovery. The recovery is based on Roach's 3.2.0.1. You can flash a different recovery after a reboot if you want to change it.
The stock recovery is too limiting with a rooted rom- it's practically useless actually since it won't always restore if changes have been made.
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Thanks.
About recovery I understand is ease to flash a newest.
And about bootloader, what change? I can continue to flash custom roms and new kernels?
Obrigado
No one can please post an NVFlashable rom of the WW version??
I only need the system and the boot part, as using a dual boot system i can only update via nvflash
PLEASEEEEE!!
AllanJacques said:
Updating bootloader really means what in practical terms? I am intending to flash this but this bootloader stuff makes me wonder...
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ValenteL said:
Thanks.
About recovery I understand is ease to flash a newest.
And about bootloader, what change? I can continue to flash custom roms and new kernels?
Obrigado
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The bootloader gets updated with the OTA so I left it in to stay with the rooted stock experience. The bootloader I included is the one asus includes with their update. I'm not sure if other roms will be expecting older bootloaders. I think most nvflash versions use the oldest bootloader still, and I don't know if this will cause any issues. I don't foresee issues with other roms and kernels, although I did notice I had to wipe data completely to get some of the aosp roms to boot.
As I said, this is directed to someone who wants root and a more stock rom. You can edit system to debloat (and reinstall if you take too much out )
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[ODIN][UCLB3] AT&T 2.3.6 Gingerbread with root and CWM recovery option - Infuse 4g

[ODIN][UCLB3] AT&T 2.3.6 Gingerbread with root and CWM recovery option - Infuse 4g
ABOUT
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These Odin flashable tar.md5 packages contain the stock AT&T 2.3.6 Gingerbread release for the Samsung Infuse 4G with root added.
For those who are interested, there are also rooted options below that have busybox and are deodexed and zipaligned. An option is also provided below that includes CWM recovery and a few extras.
These rooted Odin packages do not contain bootloaders. Have rainbow distortion and want GB bootloaders to fix that? See question 1.) in the FAQ below for an explanation, warning, and link to a separate package that contains and flashes Gingerbread bootloaders.
The first two versions below use the stock UCLB3 kernel and have stock recovery. The third option below uses Entropy's Daily Driver (April 5th, 2012 test kernel with working MHL HDMI out), and includes red CWM recovery. For more information about Entropy512's kernel, go HERE.
INSTALL
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1.) Download Odin from HERE and extract the program from the .zip file.
2.) Download the version you want. Use a program like 7zip to extract the Odin flashable tar.md5 from the .rar file.:
**** OPTION A ****
I997UCLB3-root.rar
Features in this version
- Stock kernel
- Stock recovery
- Rooted
******* OPTION B *******
I997UCLB3-root-deodex.rar
Features in this version
- Stock kernel
- Stock recovery
- Rooted
- Deodexed
- Zipaligned
- Busybox
************ OPTION C *************
I997UCLB3-CWM-root-deodex-extras.rar
Features in this version
- Entropy's Daily Driver kernel
- Red CWM recovery
- Rooted
- Deodexed
- Zipaligned
- Busybox
- AT&T and other bloatware removed
- Scrolling wallpaper fix
- CRT off animation
- 8 lock screens
- Extended power menu
- Accurate battery mod
- Get lidroid's 14 statusbar toggles HERE
************ OPTION D *************
I997UCLB3-CWM-root-deodex.rar
Features in this version
- Entropy's Daily Driver kernel
- Red CWM recovery
- Rooted
- Deodexed
- Zipaligned
- Busybox
- Get extra mods HERE
Want to try some different kernels, like Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z? Odin kernel packages are HERE.
3.) Install Samsung Kies to install the latest Samsung USB drivers. This can be found HERE.
Reboot PC. Then, attach phone via USB, and allow drivers to install.
4.) In recovery, wipe all user data and wipe all cache data, BEFORE flashing. If you don't do this, I can't guarantee that your phone won't loop at the AT&T boot animation, or that you won't have other issues.
Put phone in Recovery Mode (Turn phone off, disconnect USB cable, hold power button and both volume buttons, release power button when Samsung logo appears, continue to hold volume buttons until recovery screen appears.). In recovery, choose and follow prompts for options to wipe user data and to wipe cache data.
5.) Place phone in Download Mode (Remove battery, hold down both volume buttons, replace battery, attach USB cable, and then continue to hold volume buttons until the phone enters Download Mode.).
6.) With phone in Download Mode, open the Odin exe. In Odin, if the phone is recognized, the window under ID:COM will turn yellow.
7.) In Odin, click on "PDA" and browse to the tar.md5.
8.) Select the tar.md5. Make sure it shows up in the PDA window, and then click on Start. Do not power off or disconnect the phone while Odin flashes the package and reboots the phone.
9.) You're finished. You now have stock AT&T 2.3.6 Gingerbread (UCLB3) with root.
NOTES
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a.) If you skipped step 4.) and your phone boot loops at the AT&T boot animation, hold down the power button and both volume buttons until you enter recovery. In recovery, wipe all user data and wipe all cache data. Reboot and the phone will boot into rooted 2.3.6 Gingerbread.
b.) If everything has been done correctly, the Setup Wizard will appear when you first boot Gingerbread. If the phone first boots into Gingerbread, and you don't get the Setup Wizard, go to Settings / Privacy / Factory data reset and choose "Reset Phone".
FAQ
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1.) I have rainbow distortion in recovery or in the boot animation. How can I get Gingerbread bootloaders to fix this?:
You can download THIS .rar file, extract using 7zip, and flash the tar.md5 package in Odin (use the pda slot). Flashing Gingerbread bootloaders will correct rainbow distortion in recovery and in the boot animation. Only flash these if you are having issues with rainbow distortion, and only if you have had success flashing other, less dangerous items in Odin. If something happens to cause a flash of these bootloaders to fail, then you run the risk of bricking your phone. See THIS post and THIS post for more of an explanation of why bootloaders weren't included in the rooted UCLB3 Odin packages.
2.) Isn't there a way to root stock UCLB3 Gingerbread without flashing these Odin packages?:
Yes. See THIS how-to thread that I put together for an explanation of how to root stock UCLB3.
3.) How do I get CWM recovery if I flashed a version with the stock kernel?:
If you didn't flash Option C with CWM recovery already included, you can flash a custom kernel that includes CWM recovery by using SGS Kernel Flasher on the phone. Find and install SGS Kernel Flasher in Android Market / Google Play Store. Then, place the zImage of a compatible custom kernel that includes CWM recovery on your internal sdcard, and flash using SGS Kernel Flasher. Entropy's Daily Driver, includes red CWM recovery, and can be found HERE.
4.) My phone is displaying something that looks like this: Phone-!-PC. What is this, and can I use these Odin packages from here?
That is still download mode. If you reach that screen, a flash has been interrupted or has failed, and you are in a type of backup download mode. Reset Odin, and start over with your flash. These packages will flash in this mode, just as they will in regular download mode.
THANKS
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ChainsDD for root bits
Entropy512 for his kernel
NunHugger for 8 lockscreens, extended power menu, and accurate battery mod
gtg465x for posts on how to dump factoryfs.rfs
imnuts for posts on how to create Odin images
Przekret for the Samsung UCLB3 leak
Everyone in the Infuse 4g XDA forum
Hope this helps someone out. Please use this thread for any questions or comments about using the Odin packages. It's okay to ask UCLB3 related questions here also, but remember, I didn't create the firmware. That one is on Samsung / AT&T, and these are just packages provided to make it easier to get root and /or CWM recovery with that firmware.
Good Job, bro.
Very nice. Thanks
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Using this for a day. And I like it very much. All functionas that I need is working perfectly for now. With root I can customize stock as I want. Thanks. As for me this is best ROM out here!
Is there any interest in a deodexed version also in this format?
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jscott30 said:
Is there any interest in a deodexed version also in this format?
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Yes there is. The deodexed version has a lot less lag. I ran the leak for about a month when it was released and then i flashed the deodexed version and you can tell a big difference.
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Yeah, when I was using UCLB3 (on CM9 now), I had it deodexed and preferred it that way.
When I get home from work, I'll make and upload a deodexed version in this format.
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Thanks for taking the time to do that.
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jscott30 said:
Is there any interest in a deodexed version also in this format?
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Cant tell about this for sure. I've used only UCLB3 stock and [UCBL3] [Dev]astation [2.3.6]. First is good and have many usefull functions and they are working fine (fast GPS, Car Holder, correct bluetoth and many other). Second one is a lot faster but not all functions are working, GPS is realy slow also stability is not so great for me. Right now current your ROM is good for me becouse it has thing that I needed being on UCLB3 - ROOT. If deodexed version will add speed and will not make this ROM less stable, than people will love it. Me for sure =)
dredik said:
If deodexed version will add speed and will not make this ROM less stable, than people will love it. Me for sure =)
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This will just optimize system apps and framework stuff that depends on .odex files, and will make it easier to mod system and framework files. Nothing major; everything will still work like stock. I'll keep the stock version available also.
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jscott30 said:
This will just optimize system apps that depend on .odex files. Nothing major; everything will still work like stock. I'll keep the stock version available also.
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jscott,
The tar you packed was with the stock kernel, correct?
qkster said:
jscott,
The tar you packed was with the stock kernel, correct?
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Correct. This package uses the stock kernel. That being said is there any interest also in another version w/ Entropy's Daily Driver
and CWM recovery in this format? I'll have to get Entropy's permission, but can do that also.
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jscott30 said:
Correct. This package uses the stock kernel. That being said is there any interest also in another version w/ Entropy's Daily Driver
and CWM recovery in this format? I'll have to get Entropy's permission, but can do that also.
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So if everything on stock hdmi works too then?
Thanks...
Edit: Never mind i decided to flash this with other infuse and will update later the result...Thank a lot....
jscott30 said:
Correct. This package uses the stock kernel. That being said is there any interest also in another version w/ Entropy's Daily Driver
and CWM recovery in this format? I'll have to get Entropy's permission, but can do that also.
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I was curious, mostly.
2 wks ago, I had put together a method to root the UCLB3 when we saw a spike in how to root this thing in the Q/A everyday. It consisted of a cwm-flashable that installed busybox and superuser, then deleted most ATT bloats. And then installed google talk video from the G-Nex.
To get to cwm, I had a Heimdall-1-click of Entropy's DD kernel. I suppose any GB insecure kernel would work too. Entropy's latest would be nice because it would also have HDMI and CWM recovery.
After the kernel flash, you can boot into recovery and flash the cwm package.
And then UCLB3 would be "rooted", busybox and SuperUser.apk. Plus some bonuses (Gtalk, Gvoice, Terminal Emulator and minus ATT bloats. It was painful but I left Facebook and a few others in place)
Once you started with the Tar for Odin, I made a Heimdall-1-click for this rooted ROM as well. What was odd was that I had corrected the vold.fstab for the external sdcard access, before copying over the factory.rfs.
After the package was put together, the vold.fstab reverted back to mm2 instead of mm1 for the stock kernel.
Odd...
I didn't know if that happened to you or not.
Anyway, imo, I don't think you need to worry about another version with Entropy'd DD, I think most users should be able to use SGS-Kernel flasher to get to cwm.
About the deodex aspect, dman already made up a deodex version...I thought it was odd that others didn't use it. It may also be redundant too, but that's just my opinion.
I think the Odex apk do not make dalvik caches. Thereby, have a fast boot time and less chance of cache corruption. I've been using the odex rooted version with the stock kernel, and have noted an initial lag, but after leaving the phone alone for 20 minutes, it is pretty responsive and snappy.
This stock rom is missing Lidroid's, Battery mod, and a few other things..but then, after you add those, lol..we are running vagabond, spartan, pharmnerd midagu's etc...
If anyone wants a heimdall 1 click...
qkster said:
I was curious, mostly.
2 wks ago, I had put together a method to root the UCLB3 when we saw a spike in how to root this thing in the Q/A everyday. It consisted of a cwm-flashable that installed busybox and superuser, then deleted most ATT bloats. And then installed google talk video from the G-Nex.
To get to cwm, I had a Heimdall-1-click of Entropy's DD kernel. I suppose any GB insecure kernel would work too. Entropy's latest would be nice because it would also have HDMI and CWM recovery.
After the kernel flash, you can boot into recovery and flash the cwm package.
And then UCLB3 would be "rooted", busybox and SuperUser.apk. Plus some bonuses (Gtalk, Gvoice, Terminal Emulator and minus ATT bloats. It was painful but I left Facebook and a few others in place)
Once you started with the Tar for Odin, I made a Heimdall-1-click for this rooted ROM as well. What was odd was that I had corrected the vold.fstab for the external sdcard access, before copying over the factory.rfs.
After the package was put together, the vold.fstab reverted back to mm2 instead of mm1 for the stock kernel.
Odd...
I didn't know if that happened to you or not.
Anyway, imo, I don't think you need to worry about another version with Entropy'd DD, I think most users should be able to use SGS-Kernel flasher to get to cwm.
About the deodex aspect, dman already made up a deodex version...I thought it was odd that others didn't use it. It may also be redundant too, but that's just my opinion.
I think the Odex apk do not make dalvik caches. Thereby, have a fast boot time and less chance of cache corruption. I've been using the odex rooted version with the stock kernel, and have noted an initial lag, but after leaving the phone alone for 20 minutes, it is pretty responsive and snappy.
This stock rom is missing Lidroid's, Battery mod, and a few other things..but then, after you add those, lol..we are running vagabond, spartan, pharmnerd midagu's etc...
If anyone wants a heimdall 1 click...
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I run a deodexed version and think having a odin version of it is just a extra way of having a lb3 deodexed available for me to use if need be. I dont use heimdall so odin is my preference.
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tmease1 said:
I run a deodexed version and think having a odin version of it is just a extra way of having a lb3 deodexed available for me to use if need be. I dont use heimdall so odin is my preference.
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Yes. I know that some odd people prefer Odin and others prefer heimdall. Jk..
Some use both. Either way, nbd.
I was thinking that there was already a deodex uclb3.
qkster said:
Yes. I know that some odd people prefer Odin and others prefer heimdall. Jk..
Some use both. Either way, nbd.
I was thinking that there was already a deodex uclb3.
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I use both odin and heimdall...too
qkster said:
Yes. I know that some odd people prefer Odin and others prefer heimdall. Jk..
Some use both. Either way, nbd.
I was thinking that there was already a deodex uclb3.
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Odin ftw .
Yeah, I get that great options have already been presented to do all of this. Didn't mean to step on any toes.
Some posters were asking for an Odin option, so I made one. I personally prefer Heimdall myself, but maybe Odin is easier for some.
This is mainly just another tool to get rooted stock UCLB3. Hopefully it helps some.
When I get home, I'll still do a deodexed version, but agree that it's easy enough to use SGS Kernel Flasher to get CWM recovery.
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qkster said:
After the package was put together, the vold.fstab reverted back to mm2 instead of mm1 for the stock kernel. Odd... I didn't know if that happened to you or not.
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qkster, that didn't happen to me when I made this package. But, that is probably because of the process I used to get the factoryfs.rfs. I got everything exactly how I wanted on the phone, including setting up vold.fstab after switching kernels back and forth during the root process, and then I did a system dump using dd on the phone after doing a factory reset.

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