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I want to overclock the NS without having to replace the rom. Would this be possible? Are there additional risk associated with overclocking without replacing the ROM?
Thanks in advance!
Yes you can. All you need is root and clockwork recovery. Then download Netarchy's kernel. I know for sure that his kernel works on stock rom since he said so himself. I don't know about Trinity kernel though.
I run stock and I've tried both the trinity stock kernel and netarchy cfs kernel OC @ 1.2ghz. Personally I've had better results on the netarchy kernel.
Sent from my Nexus S
Can I put the stock kernel if I don't like the netarchy kernel? Because I use Bluetooth and wifi always and i just wanted to get a little bit more of my NS!
Make a nandroid backup of the stock rom then flash the kernel. I use netarchy every day and am usually on wifi with my bt earpiece in.
Sent from my Darkginger CM7 Google Nexus S!
I'm having a hard time finding how to flash the kernel (found a lot about how to flash the ROM though).
Would someone link me a FAQ or list some quick instructions on how to go about it?
I have ROM manager installed already (woot!)
Thanks again!
catchsomezz said:
I'm having a hard time finding how to flash the kernel (found a lot about how to flash the ROM though).
Would someone link me a FAQ or list some quick instructions on how to go about it?
I have ROM manager installed already (woot!)
Thanks again!
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same thing as flashing a ROM.
just make sure if you're flashing a kernel over stock.. make sure its the kernel built for the "stock" rom and not a kernel for CM7 or Bionix etc
catchsomezz said:
I'm having a hard time finding how to flash the kernel (found a lot about how to flash the ROM though).
Would someone link me a FAQ or list some quick instructions on how to go about it?
I have ROM manager installed already (woot!)
Thanks again!
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Assuming the kernel you want is clockwork compatible, put the zip file of it in your sdcard.
Boot to clockwork recovery either via ROM Mgr (if you're rooted) or via fastboot if you're not.
In Clockwork, find the menu option to install a update/file/zip from sdcard. Select that option, then navigate with the volume keys to the zip file for the kernel. Select it by pushing the power button. Select and answer yes for the are you sure warning. Wait for it to give you a update applied successfully message.
Navigate up to where you can select reboot, and reboot.
You should be on your new kernel.
I WOULD ALWAYS RUN A NAND BACKUP FROM CLOCKWORK BEFORE MESSING WITH THIS STUFF. And ideally, I would keep a copy of that backup on my laptop or dropbox account, not just my sdcard on the phone.
Thanks for all your (very quick) help!
I'm currently running Netarchy's 1.2.2 BFS @ 1.3 and it definitely feels a big snappier with loading some programs
I put today the netarchy kernel 1.2.2 and i have one question...
Where is the VooDoo Improvements? I didn't find the application!
For me the kernel is stable and wifi works even when bluetooth is disabled!
Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
devcager said:
Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
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I can't use Adam's Jelly Belly rom, as I have a NS4g, but I do follow his work. I believe that his rom comes with Thalamus kernel, and if you want to flash a different kernel, there is a file which needs to be deleted before doing so. There was quite a discussion about all this in his thread in the development forum. That's where you can figure it out ... good luck!
same for me
Hey i also tried to flash thalamus kernel but my phone didnt start it was hanged up on the boot screen. I am using Nexus S i9023 SCLD version stock rom 4.1.1 build JRO03E and it is rooted.
Can anyone please help me and also which other kernels are supported on stock rom.
There's a script you must delete in the init.d to use another kernel in Jelly Belly 0.1.5
Otherwise, your phone will poweroff
panks_4ever said:
Hey i also tried to flash thalamus kernel but my phone didnt start it was hanged up on the boot screen. I am using Nexus S i9023 SCLD version stock rom 4.1.1 build JRO03E and it is rooted.
Can anyone please help me and also which other kernels are supported on stock rom.
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i have also a i9023 and i have allredy flashed bedalus kernel, thalamus and air kernel also matrix and vta2 worked for me..
i use JRO03E DX stock ROM..never had a problem
S.R.
(I use stock JB with Air #153, and got i9023. No OC, no NSTools, yet. I have no problem.)
On stock:
Try to do a factory reset/wipe data, or reflash the OS from scratch using factory images. And right after flashing the rom, flash the kernel. Even before installing any apps.
On JBelly:
For this, I think the Thalamus kernel is the best, the rom is come with it, so they made for each other If this kernel works with it, i think it is unnecessary to switch to another kernel right now.
Because JB kernels are not final yet, are "immature", there can be compatibility issues, collisions between (certain functions of) roms and kernels.
After a 2 or 3 releases, both on rom and kernel side, there will be more complete and stable versions.
Have you tried to fix permissions ?
Go to /etc/init.d/ folder and delete a file called 'kernel'. You can read it first if you want.
This is basically a hack that AdamG added to avoid everyone changing kernels and reporting problems about the ROM. He only allows thalamus kernel.
Can please provide me detailed steps of how to flash a thalamus kernel on stock jb because i think the procedure is wrong. I did the following steps:
1. Reboot into recovery( I am using Clockwork Mod recovery touch 6.0.1.0)
2. Wipe Cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik cache
4. Install the kernel zip file
And after i tried restarting my phone but it hanged up on the boot screen.
Please someone advise me the correct steps if this is wrong
. Thanks in advance
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
panks_4ever said:
1. Reboot into recovery( I am using Clockwork Mod recovery touch 6.0.1.0)
2. Wipe Cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik cache
4. Install the kernel zip file
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I think the cache partition wipe is your problem. You shouldn't have to wipe anything if you're flashing _thalamus' kernel on stock JB. Just flash and reboot. I've done it plenty of times without problems.
devcager said:
Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
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To not have to deal with third party kernel support there is /system/etc/init.d/00kernel that simply powers off your phone if you flash another kernel.
Flash the rom to boot it, delete the file, then flash any kernel you want as you usually would.
charchuck said:
I think the cache partition wipe is your problem. You shouldn't have to wipe anything if you're flashing _thalamus' kernel on stock JB. Just flash and reboot. I've done it plenty of times without problems.
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wipe is not needed...
but fix permissions should be done...but I´m not sure thats required for all kernel.
S.R.
so this are the final steps...
shivasrage said:
wipe is not needed...
but fix permissions should be done...but I´m not sure thats required for all kernel.
S.R.
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Firstly, thanks for replying. I need to do the folloing steps (just to confirm because its better to do so and also i dont want to again restore a backup)
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Install the kernel zip file
4. Fix Permissions
or 3. Fix Permissions, and then
4. Install kernel zip file
Please advise the correct steps and thanks in advance.
(I know i am getting a bit more concerned because i had it twice and i am not able to flash the same. So, I am trying to get a correct way and this the best place to ask. XDA rocksssssss<3<3<3)
panks_4ever said:
Firstly, thanks for replying. I need to do the folloing steps (just to confirm because its better to do so and also i dont want to again restore a backup)
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Install the kernel zip file
4. Fix Permissions
or 3. Fix Permissions, and then
4. Install kernel zip file
Please advise the correct steps and thanks in advance.
(I know i am getting a bit more concerned because i had it twice and i am not able to flash the same. So, I am trying to get a correct way and this the best place to ask. XDA rocksssssss<3<3<3)
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There's no need for all that... flash jellybelly latest version, boot with the original kernel and delete /system/etc/init.d/00kernel with Rom Toolbox or Root explorer. After that you can flash the kernel that you want. Mind that this will only work for version 0.1.5.1, versions after that one will probably have a framework check to prevent flashing 3rd party kernels because the dev of jellybelly doesn't want to be disturbed with bugs caused by other kernels then not the Thalamus one.
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Checked. Version 1.0.0 only allows Thalamus kernel to be flashed. A framework check doesn't allow 3rd party kernels to be fixed so either you stick to the stock kernel of jellybelly or get another ROM so you can use other Kernels.
Panks_4ever
What I always do.. (phone i9023 X-JB Stock).
1. flash kernel zip
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. fix permissions
i only know that thalamus kernel don´t need any wipe...also i don´t know if this procedure is right or not
and i don´t won´t discuss about i only can report what worked for me so try it or not its your decision....
S.R.
thank you
shivasrage said:
Panks_4ever
What I always do.. (phone i9023 X-JB Stock).
1. flash kernel zip
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. fix permissions
i only know that thalamus kernel don´t need any wipe...also i don´t know if this procedure is right or not
and i don´t won´t discuss about i only can report what worked for me so try it or not its your decision....
S.R.
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DeuXGod said:
There's no need for all that... flash jellybelly latest version, boot with the original kernel and delete /system/etc/init.d/00kernel with Rom Toolbox or Root explorer. After that you can flash the kernel that you want. Mind that this will only work for version 0.1.5.1, versions after that one will probably have a framework check to prevent flashing 3rd party kernels because the dev of jellybelly doesn't want to be disturbed with bugs caused by other kernels then not the Thalamus one.
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Checked. Version 1.0.0 only allows Thalamus kernel to be flashed. A framework check doesn't allow 3rd party kernels to be fixed so either you stick to the stock kernel of jellybelly or get another ROM so you can use other Kernels.
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Thank you shivasrage and DeuXGod. I am surely goona try out this, i am being eagerly waiting to flash a custom kernel because as compared to ICS i feel JB is eating up more battery. Thank you so much:good:
Noob question, so ive downloaded EZ recovery and I understand everything about the different recoveries I can use to flash roms. My main question is with the kernels. Can I use any kernel with any rom? And in general is the point of a updated kernel to better how the hardware interacts with the software?
Thanks!
Well the Beans rom comes with a custom kernel (imoseyon lean kernel or whatever) while Synergy just has stock. Just don't try to flash the lean kernel on the latest Synergy rom or you'll get a bootloop. I learned the hard way
Deathbynukes said:
Well the Beans rom comes with a custom kernel (imoseyon lean kernel or whatever) while Synergy just has stock. Just don't try to flash the lean kernel on the latest Synergy rom or you'll get a bootloop. I learned the hard way
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I appreciate the quick response. But what does flashing a different kernel do for me? And whats the difference between using kexec vs cwm?
FinalTrigger said:
I appreciate the quick response. But what does flashing a different kernel do for me? And whats the difference between using kexec vs cwm?
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I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) kernels have the potential to increase battery life, increase performance, and allow for overclock. You can read up on the custom kernel here:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31329-imoseyon-test-leankernel-tw-82-v122-kexec/
Deathbynukes said:
I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) kernels have the potential to increase battery life,
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I tried the imoseyon lean kernel for a while & saw absolutely no difference whatever in the battery life over the stock kernel.
I'm not worried about it anymore as I am now using the Hyperion extended battery which has ridiculously long life no matter what kernel you are running......
My question is....is it possible to run invisiblek kernel without it bootlooping or is there any other kernel that can run in conjunction with synergy1.4 without bootlooping?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
Yes you can load the imo 12.2 kernal just need to load busybox first
adriang1984 said:
My question is....is it possible to run invisiblek kernel without it bootlooping or is there any other kernel that can run in conjunction with synergy1.4 without bootlooping?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
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Hello adriang1984,
Yes you can load the imo 12.2 kernel
just need to load busybox first. I give
credit to jrichards2007.
Here is the quote from jrichards2007
jrichards2007 said:
I tried to reply to the main thread in the development thread for SynergyROM, but as I do not have the 10 posts required, I figured I'd put it here. If this is against the rules, please let me know and remove this.
Apparently the busybox install on 1.4 is a little botched, and as such, when you install LeanKernel 12.2, it doesn't run the scripts it needs to in order to run it's magic.
All you need to do to get it to work again is fix the install of busybox on your phone. You can download busybox from the Play store and install it to your phone, and after that, installing the kernel should be relatively easy.
I've been running 12.2 on my phone for the better part of today at work and have had no issues with it at all.
I'd attach a link as proof, but apparently I can't do that either.
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Thanks jrichards2007 this is what I did after reading for the last few days and deciding
rooting
flashing to new synergyROM 1.4
flash new kernel by Imoseyon 12.2
I performed the following below:
You must be rooted first and have busybox installed(see section 1 if your not already rooted, busybox can be found
(Click Here) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
registered 4 free acct with busybox
Load Noxious Ninja - GS3DebugFSRoot: Root the Verizon GSIII without flashing
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792342 )
Loaded CWM version 5.0.0.9 (you will be prompted to upgrade)
(Click Here) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rb3VzaGlrZHV0dGEucm9tbWFuYWdlciJd
Will ask you to upgrade to ClockworkMod Touch Recovery - CWM 6.0.1
(Click Here) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unstableapps.cwmrtouchinstaller&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS51bnN0YWJsZWFwcHMuY3dtcnRvdWNoaW5zdGFsbGVyIl0.
Loaded - ChainsDD version of su (via the binary updater in the Superuser market app)
(Click Here) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5ub3NodWZvdS5hbmRyb2lkLnN1Il0.
Now load the ROM you want here
are some that will work with this
Download one of the roms below to the root of your external sd card
Bean's Custom Stock-
(Click Here) -http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1768209
Nosympathy's Deodexed stock-
(Click Here) -http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1784639
Eschelon's Synergy-
(Click Here) -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792499
Select CWM touch 6.0.1, flash, reboot recovery
Perform Nadroid Backup
Wipe Data/Factory (for new roms not on kernels just cache, Wipe cache & dalvik cache
Select install .zip from sd and install the rom
reboot
I then downloaded the kernel below
Download Imo 12.2 kernel to the root of your Internal SD Card(/mnt/sdcard)
Imoseyon LeanKernel
(Click Here) -http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31329-imoseyon-test-leankernel-tw-82-v122-kexec/
This also works on any .zip file example
applications, themes, custom boot animations
Now I will start looking for a good theme. Missing
my theme from " fkfmfz" on my thunderbolt but
not the phone very happy with the SIII
Cheers,
Azbobs
P.S
Many thanks for the post from:
eschelon - SynergyROM 1.4
droidstyle - How to root your VZW Galaxy SIII & More!(ROMs/CWM/Stock)
Imoseyon - 12.2 kernel
Noxious Ninja - GS3DebugFSRoot: Root the Verizon SIII without flashing (THIS ROCKED SO EASY)
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What is it ?
Plain BML stock Gingerbread 2.3.6 AntonX Barebone ROM.
Deodexed, so can be applied with tweaks.
Fully added Hebrew translation (in addition to English), applied with Right-To-Left tweak (when needed).
Debloated : WiFi Calling, T-mobile my acount and my device, Talkback, ThinkDroid Office, Android Keyboard (put Samsung keyboard instead), Voice dialer.
Added : Audio DSP Manager, Memo, Sidekick KD1 modem, ICS boot animation.
Optional Odexer script attached.
Why ?
If you speak Hebrew and you want the latest stock firmware for SGH-T959V with full Hebrew support and UI, this is the ROM for you.
To get even faster results flash the odexer script right after the ROM and you'll get your ROM odexed.
It should be more stable, clean and reliable than HebrewValhalla.
Oh, and WiFi tethering, TV Out, soft keys - all work...
How to apply
Requires BML file system with GB bootloaders.
If you're on MTD file system (CM7/ICS/JB) or Froyo - use Heimdall One Click back to stock with Root and flash via CWM (followed by the odexer script).
Please note : if you booted to the deodexed ROM without flashing the odexer script later
and you want to odex the ROM now - wipe dalvik cache before applying the odexer.
Hebrew Instructions - http://iandroid.co.il/forum/post491182.html#p491182
Downloads
Hebrew BareBone ROM
Odex-Your-ROM
Credits:
AntonX - Barebone ROM.
eollie - One Click Heimdall package.
Ericwgarza1 - Odexer script.
Tried to flash your rom like this :
1. flashed stock kg4 via odin
2. rebooted
3. Flashed AntonX 1.1.3 kernel via odin
4. Rebooted while partition were converted
5. got into cwm and flashed your rom
Wifi does not work. Tried it AT LEAST 3 times.
Please advise,
Thanks
Update : also tried it with the KJ6 you posted on iandroid and the wifi still doesnt work
The wifi DOES WORK with stock rom
Update #2 : flashed antonx 1.1.3 barebone rom with the rtl patch i kept from while ago and the wifi works
BTW after flashing the Heimdall package - in it's CWM menu you cant delete dalvik cache (it like fast reboots/restes the CWM mwnu)
Just checking... have you tried flashing the rom again after wifi fails?
Hi
Yes, But not on top of the non wifi working rom, but of fresh stock rom installation
Reflash it on the non-wifi working. Sometimes the wifi module doesn't flash quite right the first time, and it takes another go. Since everything else basically sticks around, as long as you don't wipe between your non-wifi-working and the reflash, sometimes that makes it work... when that happens, it usually ends up being that your recovery turned off the system mount before it actually was done. Oops.
Hi Fish
I have been using this ROM for weeks. You are doing things wrong. Leave Odin aside.
Use Heimdall package posted in OP (verify everything works) and just flash the ROM (you can skip the Voodoo lagfix procedure, it's automatic).
It will all be to your satisfactory.
sent from me
itzik2sh said:
Hi Fish
I have been using this ROM for weeks. You are doing things wrong. Leave Odin aside.
Use Heimdall package posted in OP (verify everything works) and just flash the ROM (you can skip the Voodoo lagfix procedure, it's automatic).
It will all be to your satisfactory.
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Ok Itzik,
Although i did it, I will do it now once again and will let you know wazzup.
Update : After flashing heimdall - wifi does not work Will try to flash some other stock or find other rom as a base
Update 2 : I give up for now.I'll try to make the cm9.1 work since it's really frustrating to me and I can mess too much with the phone and miss sms and calls. maybe will try it late at night in one of the upcoming days.
Thank you
Hi Fish
OK, we know now that the ROM is not the problem. I'll tell you what you can do; try to remove the battery, press the power button for 10 seconds and then leave phone untouched for 15 minutes. Return the battery and get to download mode.
Now make a 2 steps Heimdall. The one by Lumin (stock unrooted) and the AntonX kernel Heimdall package. Verify that you have WiFi and flash this ROM (followed by the odexer). Good luck!
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Well....What i did is :
1. Flashed stock KG4 2.3.6 rom via odin
2. rebooted system
3. Flashed Antonx 1.1.3 Kernel via odin
4. Rebooted
5. Flashed via CWM one after the other : anotnx deodexed 1.13 rom AND 0.93 hebfix patch itzik2sh made a while ago which i kept
Now it's on antonx 1.1.3 rom + hebrew support and wifi WORKS
Hi Fish
You keep doing things not according to instructions and what you post here is not even this ROM.
This ROM is full UI Hebrew enabled, already includes RTL fix and I do not recommend using Odin any more.
You can now take a nandroid backup and flash this ROM (and odexer), otherwise I don't see the relevance of this post.
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itzik2sh said:
Hi Fish
You keep doing things not according to instructions and what you post here is not even this ROM.
This ROM is full UI Hebrew enabled, already includes RTL fix and I do not recommend using Odin any more.
You can now take a nandroid backup and flash this ROM (and odexer), otherwise I don't see the relevance of this post.
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I'm sorry if i strayed away from the subject, But the reason i'm posting what i did is because what was suggested didn't worked for me and I wanted people that experienced the same problem to know i found a solution.
Thank you for your help
fish72 said:
the reason i'm posting what i did is because what was suggested didn't worked for me and I wanted people that experienced the same problem to know i found a solution.
Thank you for your help
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Hi Fish
You said the problems you had came on Heimdall flash, even before ROM flash itself.
fish72 said:
Update : After flashing heimdall - wifi does not work
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Then, You say what "worked" for you is flashing another ROM after an Odin..
fish72 said:
Now it's on antonx 1.1.3 rom + hebrew support and wifi WORKS
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So, I saw no relevance to that post, unless you now back up and flash this ROM (and optionally the odexer), as I already suggested and find a problem there.
Hi guys,
I wanted to post that in the relevant topic on the dev forum but as I don't have 10 messages I can't.
Anyway it's just to let you know that I've flashed cocore 5.6.2 on a 9070p. As to now everything but USB mass storage write access on the internal SD works. Mass storage is ok on external SD (r/w) though.
Antutu scores 6883 and the phone feels much more responsive than before.
The upgrade path I followed was:
1/ install german XXLPD rom from sammobile using Odin
2/ root it using Shaaan's method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087424
3/ install deodexed rom from Agadoo http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239129
4/ install Cocore 5.6.2 using the dd method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140597
not booting
hi. Can u give us a exact steps how to flash 9070 non P version cocore kernel 5.6.2,
because i just got my phone not booting.
Fortunately i revived it by flashing original kernel with odin.
Running for a couple of days now, phone feels more stable & responsive than stock JB Kernel
I flashed cocore 5.6.2.w/CWM recovery to 9070P using Universal Kernel Flasher by frapeti and it works OK.
maybe sth went wrong - just try again
when trying to flash kernel with universal kernel flash, i get error incompatile device. Is it still safe to flash it ?
wikmanipoiss said:
when trying to flash kernel with universal kernel flash, i get error incompatile device. Is it still safe to flash it ?
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upgrade to the latest version of UKF - the older ones didn't recognize i9070P as compatible device
if the latest one is version 1.10 then i have it. But still error incompatile device
well, idk what's the problem - maybe it relies on some tricky build.prop entry to tell if it's compatible or not
try flashing via temp recovery or via terminal emulator then.
just flashed it through cwm. Got it working
I've now been using the phone on a daily basis for five days since my original post. Lots of SMS, some data over Wifi (web+email) and a few calls, it seems pretty stable I had no reboot or high CPU usage and the phone is still very responsive.
So, fwiw I definitely recommend this setup.
Hey guys. I'm still a newbie in android, but which cocore should I download? Twrp or CWM? and can I istall in via universal?