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I am sending my phone back into samsung for repair, and I want to bring it back to its stock condition. I have unlocked the bootloader, flashed CW recovery, and installed superuser with no problems, however cannot seem to figure how to go into reverse. I understand how to re-lock the bootloader. I have read on the forums through the countless amounts of people asking this. I am however trying to use the ROM for the GTJ61 build found from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13478981 When I try to use Clockwork Recovery, and go to restore, it states there is a MD5 mismatch. Am I suppose to install from zip or update from SD with CWR, or should I try to flash everything back onto there? I do not know what to do. Am I even trying to use the right ROM? The GTJ61 build is the original build that came on my phone, but would another one work?
follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269
all you have to do is clear your data, flash the stock rom and stock recovery, and then lock the bootloader
Thank you very much. I figured it out. All I have to do now is destroy the evidence on my sd and seen my NS away.
I realize superuser is still alive and well after I did everything. How I would I get rid of it?
I just uninstalled it. it might have gotten restored when you logged in with your gmail account. did you wipe data and the cache with cwm before you flashed the rom?
edit: did the ots update to 2.3.4 install fine for you?
I am guessing you mean ota. I ended up using the 2.3.4 rom. Should I have used the 2.3.3? Yes I did clear out the cache and factory reset.
SleepyFox said:
I am guessing you mean ota. I ended up using the 2.3.4 rom. Should I have used the 2.3.3? Yes I did clear out the cache and factory reset.
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I did mean ota lol. my bad. where'd you get a 2.3.4 rom from?
edit: if you used the 2.3.4 rom from the thread you posted, just be aware that it isn't official. i'm not sure if the link I posted has the official rom, but you can download OTA updates with it so I would assume that it's pretty damn official lol
I don't know too much on the subject, but I'm afraid that since it is a different build in the link you suggested that I will mess up my radio settings. I don't know if it would make a difference but when I did install superuser it was from CWR and not adb from the command prompt. Do think I should use the 2.3.3 rom you suggested?
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I don't know too much on the subject, but I'm afraid that since it is a different build in the link you suggested that I will mess up my radio settings. I don't know if it would make a difference but when I did install superuser it was from CWR and not adb from the command prompt. Do think I should use the 2.3.3 rom you suggested?
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I don't know much about it either, but I would assume that you should put it on a stock rom if you're sending it back into samsung. I could be totally wrong though
I just am not sure if having super using on there would make a difference. They are suppose to do a wipe anyway. But I will contact them to make sure. It would still be nice to have superuser gone though.
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I just am not sure if having super using on there would make a difference. They are suppose to do a wipe anyway. But I will contact them to make sure. It would still be nice to have superuser gone though.
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I would guess that superuser would be one of the first things they check for to see if you broke warranty. you could just uninstall it and wipe everything through cwm again to make sure it's gone
I managed to fix everything. I just was searching through the system folder of the 2.3.4 rom and to my surprise there was little old superuser. So I deleted the .apk and bin files. After that I restored the ROM. Fixed everything. The stress of sending in a phone with superuser is gone and I am back to being stocked
Two questions for you OP:
1. How do you have a warranty on a I9020A? Is it the subsidized version from Best Buy (i.e. "AT&T's sanctioned model")
2. Why do you need warranty repair? What broke?
Yes I got my phone from best buy. I just registered the imei with samsung and I am under the 1 year warranty. I have a problem with my battery draining 80% in 6 hours little to no use with all radios besides 2g turned off. I know that the NS has not so stellar battery life, but there is genuinely a problem with mine. It cannot even survive for half a day.
Hmm, I had that very issue with three past i9020a's (two from Amazon, one white one from Newegg). They were all the Rogers model, which is said to be identical to the one Best Buy is selling as a subsidized model.
I just bought another i9020a on eBay (no, I never learn) and hope to try some fancy methods to save on battery life (ROMs, etc). I also experienced VERY slow 3G with the i9020a on AT&T's 3G network here in the US. Like 300kbs download slow. I read that if you flash the radio to KB3 it gets very fast, like HSPA 3G should be.
I don't care about rooting and flashing because my phone will not have a warranty. I do, however, suspect that there is nothing wrong with your phone, rather the battery life is just random. One of the i9020a models I had drained a fresh charge in like 3 hrs of sitting idle w/full bars. The phone was burning hot. I restarted it, charged it up, and it lasted over 16 hrs the next time. Very erratic and strange, but that seems to be par for the course with the NS.
I would first see if the phones you bought were registered yet. You never know when you would need samsung to take care of something for you. The correct radio for the US ATT is UCKE1. You should be getting data speeds of about 3.3 megabits. My battery has been consistently low.
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The correct radio for the US ATT is UCKE1.
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So that may explain what's different between the international (i.e. Canadian) I9020A and the "Best Buy" AT&T sanctioned I9020A...a different radio?
Is it possible to flash the KB1 radio of the Canadian I9020A to the AT&T friendly UCKE1 radio?
EDIT 3/16: After more detailed testing during the day today I withdraw all of the claims below. 100% stock via RUU 2.20 + OTA 3.18 still crashes, it just takes a lot longer on my phone. I am leaving the original text below intact for context.
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It would appear that the JB nav issue some of us are plagued with is exclusively due to something devs are doing with their custom ROMs. Here is why...
I am one of the unlucky ppl who could not get Nav to work with JB. I have tried multiple custom ROMs, including stock rooted, and nav always crashes within two minutes. Today I RUU-ed back to 2.20, changed CID to AT&T, took the official OTA and played with Nav without a hickup for 30 mins. I then unlocked again, Super_CID-ed and flashed CleanROM 6 R2. Nav immediately went haywire with the same symptoms as before. I then went through the RUU and OTA process once again, and Nav purrs like a kitten.
Not sure what custom ROMs are doing to mess up things...but the above suggests that something common that devs use to root is interacting incorrectly with JB on some phones. We seem to be a minority of users, as busy as our devs are we may get no love.
At this point I will stick with AT&T true stock for a while, will just flash a custom recovery and debloat it to an extent with the TWRP file manager or just slim down update.zip.
Re: JB nav issue seems to be caused by custom ROMs
Well I can't agree.
I have been using and beta testing Viper for a long time and never have trouble with nav.
I did update all my firmware to JB stock but even before that I could not replicate the issue others are having.
Just my two cents.
Sent from my HTC One XL using Tapatalk 2
Did you try one of the stock 3.18 roms? Make sure it's odexed and has an unmodified kernel.
Personally I haven't had navigation issues on two phones using firmware from 1.85 and 2.20, on 3.17 and 3.18 based jb roms.
pablo11 said:
Well I can't agree.
I have been using and beta testing Viper for a long time and never have trouble with nav.
I did update all my firmware to JB stock but even before that I could not replicate the issue others are having.
Just my two cents.
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It is well documented that only some HTC phones suffer from this problem. It has been seen on the HOX, the EVO, even on some SG3s. This is what has made it so maddeningly frustrating. It affects a small fraction of the users, so the devs don't spend any time trying to address it. Not blaming the devs, they can't go after every small issue. However, for those of us unfortunate enough to have it it has been a PITA.
slippers67 said:
Did you try one of the stock 3.18 roms? Make sure it's odexed and has an unmodified kernel.
Personally I haven't had navigation issues on two phones using firmware from 1.85 and 2.20, on 3.17 and 3.18 based jb roms.
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Yes, I tried AT&T stock rooted, no dice. The ONLY thing that has worked so far is 100% stock unrooted OTA.
Re: JB nav issue seems to be caused by custom ROMs
don't know much about it, but I have the issue and I am most puzzled why the app hasn't had an update with bug fix. It's been too long an issue for the official channels not to have been noticed. If it IS ONLY custom roms, I wouldn't be surprised of the official channels just ignored the bug.
I initially thought maybe HTC made a deal with Google too break nav so people would start paying for a subscription to the HTC nav app. But I just use waze now. It seems to find better routes anyway.
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I thought we had already covered it .. isn't it some people have a little diff hardware then others I think one member suggested gyroscopes differentiations being the problem...but I've never had a problem with nav on any jb sense rom nor jb in general ... It shouldnt be caused by custom roms as that doesnt make sense
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It really would be nice to see a firmware upgrade pack for the hox. It seems we actually need it.
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Groovy,
There are alot of variables here, so try to narrow them down. These are the steps I would try:
1. RUU back to 2.20.
2. Take the 3.18 OTA.
3. Verify that navigation works perfectly.
4. Fastboot flash a custom recovery (twrp or cwm). Reboot back into the rom.
5. Verify that navigation works perfectly.
6. In recovery, backup the boot partition.
7. Flash scott's stock 3.18 rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181399
8. Verify that navigation is crashing. If navigation is crashing at this point, it can only point to the slight changes in scott's stock 3.18 rom, which include adding busybox, superuser, and /system read/write.
9. To circumvent /system read/write, go into recovery and restore *only* the boot partition that you backed up in step 6. This will put the stock kernel back on that doesn't have init.d support, and thus won't enable /system read/write.
10. Verify that navigation is working or not working. If it works, then we know it's the kernel.
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Groovy,
There are alot of variables here, so try to narrow them down. These are the steps I would try:
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I already did this and try to convey it in the OP but perhaps was not clear.
1. RUU back to 2.20.
2. Take the 3.18 OTA.
3. Verify that navigation works perfectly.
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This was done
4. Fastboot flash a custom recovery (twrp or cwm). Reboot back into the rom.
5. Verify that navigation works perfectly.
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This was was done. BTW, TWRP 2.2.0 no longer works with the new firmware, but 2.3.1 works.
6. In recovery, backup the boot partition.
7. Flash scott's stock 3.18 rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181399
8. Verify that navigation is crashing. If navigation is crashing at this point, it can only point to the slight changes in scott's stock 3.18 rom, which include adding busybox, superuser, and /system read/write.
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This was done. Nav starts crashing as soon as CR6 R2 is installed. I also see crashing with stock rooted and viper.
Note also that a version of busybox is present on stock.
9. To circumvent /system read/write, go into recovery and restore *only* the boot partition that you backed up in step 6. This will put the stock kernel back on that doesn't have init.d support, and thus won't enable /system read/write.
10. Verify that navigation is working or not working. If it works, then we know it's the kernel.
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I will have to try this. Will get to it at some point today. However, there is an additional wrinkle. I debloated the AT&T ROM last night and am now seeing crashes again. Not sure if the original stability was a red herring, will have to redo the OTA and start all over again.
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I already did this and try to convey it in the OP but perhaps was not clear.
This was done
This was was done. BTW, TWRP 2.2.0 no longer works with the new firmware, but 2.3.1 works.
This was done. Nav starts crashing as soon as CR6 R2 is installed. I also see crashing with stock rooted and viper.
Note also that a version of busybox is present on stock.
I will have to try this. Will get to it at some point today. However, there is an additional wrinkle. I debloated the AT&T ROM last night and am now seeing crashes again. Not sure if the original stability was a red herring, will have to redo the OTA and start all over again.
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Don't use CR6.2. Use the stock 3.18 rom he released. Then restore the boot.img from the backup. At that point, the only difference will be the different recovery on your phone, as everything else will be the same as taking the OTA.
I've had the issue but only after updating to the latest ViperXL OTA.
After more detailed testing during the day today I withdraw all of the claims from the OP. 100% stock via RUU 2.20 + OTA 3.18 still crashes, it just takes a lot longer on my phone. I am leaving the original text of the OP intact for context, have added a comment at the top to indicate it is no longer relevant. I have now officially given up on JB and am going back to ICS. Google Nav is just too much of a convenience to mess around with replacements.
GroovyGeek said:
After more detailed testing during the day today I withdraw all of the claims from the OP. 100% stock via RUU 2.20 + OTA 3.18 still crashes, it just takes a lot longer on my phone. I am leaving the original text of the OP intact for context, have added a comment at the top to indicate it is no longer relevant. I have now officially given up on JB and am going back to ICS. Google Nav is just too much of a convenience to mess around with replacements.
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Yikes! Maybe google/HTC will try to fix it now that it happens on stock.
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ECEXCURSION said:
Yikes! Maybe google/HTC will try to fix it now that it happens on stock.
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For a small subset of a nearly 2 year old phone? Good luck with that. Your best strategy may be to remove the relocked text, change the s-off text to s-on (without actually going back to s-on), change the Cid back, ruu 2.20, take the ota, then take it to an att store and insist that since the ota broke it it is their job to fix it for you. If you are lucky they will give you a refurb with 2.20. If you are not so lucky they will give you a refurb with JB and then you are stuck without root. Worst case they tell you to eff off. You then take the phone home and revert back to whatever you want (since you are in reality s-off). And before anyone claims that this is unethical, how ethical is it for att to screw a portion of their customers?
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For a small subset of a nearly 2 year old phone? Good luck with that. Your best strategy may be to remove the relocked text, change the s-off text to s-on (without actually going back to s-on), change the Cid back, ruu 2.20, take the ota, then take it to an att store and insist that since the ota broke it it is their job to fix it for you. If you are lucky they will give you a refurb with 2.20. If you are not so lucky they will give you a refurb with JB and then you are stuck without root. Worst case they tell you to eff off. You then take the phone home and revert back to whatever you want (since you are in reality s-off). And before anyone claims that this is unethical, how ethical is it for att to screw a portion of their customers?
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I'm confused. This phone was released 11 months ago. Announced 13 months ago.
10 months in the US, even.
Not sure why groovygeek thinks the phone was released so long ago... May 9th 2012 in the US.
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For those with the nav crashing, are you charging the phone when this happens? Does it cash both ways?
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I have two phones bought at the same time. One is stock unrooted and runs the OTA 3.18 with no google maps crashes. My phone as described in my sig has map crashes always. I haven't jumped around to many other JB roms besides Viper to this point because they all seemed to be having issues with the JB and Google Maps. Didn't have any crashes with ICS.
Just wanted to say that many one s owners are experiencing the same problem.
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I have an HTC Sensation which i S-Off'ed , rooted, and installed vanilla CM9.1 on last Friday. And for the past 3 days, it's been having TERRIBLE random battery drainage, and even turns off on it's own (which is really annoying me). I've had these problems on and off when i was using the original Stock ROM, so i thought that installing CyanogenMod 9.1 would fix it, but NOPE, it just wouldn't let me go. I have ClockWorkMod Recovery (the latest version) and i have wiped the battery stats, wiped dalvik cache, formatted the system partition, reset the phone, heck i even re-downloaded and re-installed the WHOLE thing over and over again, and it STILL can't set itself straight.
Can anybody help meh?!
By the way, i don't keep Wi-Fi always on, and i have no Mobile Data plan, so that's not on, plus i really don't use the phone every-day, which negates the possibility that my usage is the fault. And i checked online for help, one way was to update the firmware, didn't work. Another way was to put cut a part of a business card or paper and just stick it above the battery to hold it in place, which didn't work when i was on stock so I'm not trying that again (Also, HTC, if you're reading this, you made a beautiful phone with the Sensation.... SO WHY U HEFF TO GIFF ME TRABBOL?)
Something else to be noted is that i used the SAME methods and files on my bro's phone and his is perfect, although my guess is that it might be something to do with the fact that my phone was a Vodafone UK branded one and his was completely unbranded one....
Also, I'm trying to get my hands on an Anker battery, but until I get it, I've only got you all, so help me...... pretty please? lol....
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I have an HTC Sensation which i S-Off'ed , rooted, and installed vanilla CM9.1 on last Friday. And for the past 3 days, it's been having TERRIBLE random battery drainage, and even turns off on it's own (which is really annoying me). I've had these problems on and off when i was using the original Stock ROM, so i thought that installing CyanogenMod 9.1 would fix it, but NOPE, it just wouldn't let me go. I have ClockWorkMod Recovery (the latest version) and i have wiped the battery stats, wiped dalvik cache, formatted the system partition, reset the phone, heck i even re-downloaded and re-installed the WHOLE thing over and over again, and it STILL can't set itself straight.
Can anybody help meh?!
By the way, i don't keep Wi-Fi always on, and i have no Mobile Data plan, so that's not on, plus i really don't use the phone every-day, which negates the possibility that my usage is the fault. And i checked online for help, one way was to update the firmware, didn't work. Another way was to put cut a part of a business card or paper and just stick it above the battery to hold it in place, which didn't work when i was on stock so I'm not trying that again (Also, HTC, if you're reading this, you made a beautiful phone with the Sensation.... SO WHY U HEFF TO GIFF ME TRABBOL?)
Something else to be noted is that i used the SAME methods and files on my bro's phone and his is perfect, although my guess is that it might be something to do with the fact that my phone was a Vodafone UK branded one and his was completely unbranded one....
Also, I'm trying to get my hands on an Anker battery, but until I get it, I've only got you all, so help me...... pretty please? lol....
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LOL...CM 9??? You should give CM 10.1 or CM 10 a try, but you have to update the firmware first. Did you follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
If you flash firmware 3.33 you can flash CM 10/10.1
If you want a super rock solid ROM i would try Bruce's CM 10 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
CM 10.1 is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
ARHD (ICS) is awesome also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
Although I've never tried CM 9, CM 10/10.1 should be a huge update. I think it should improve battery life as well.
Thanks for the help
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LOL...CM 9??? You should give CM 10.1 or CM 10 a try, but you have to update the firmware first. Did you follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
If you flash firmware 3.33 you can flash CM 10/10.1
If you want a super rock solid ROM i would try Bruce's CM 10 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
CM 10.1 is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
ARHD (ICS) is awesome also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
Although I've never tried CM 9, CM 10/10.1 should be a huge update. I think it should improve battery life as well.
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So, I've tried the CM10.1 ROM by albinoman887, and everything's perfect so far!
No random turn-off's, smooth as HELL, and a long battery life... (and did i mention Google Now? )
Thanks a lot bro......
If anything new comes up i'll be sure to share it on here...
I'm really glad you like it
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Hey guys, I'm new to the community and I just wanted to post my 1st experience with rooting etc and follow up with a few questions!
A bit of background on my device: I've had my NS for just over 3 years now and I just recently decided (when I bought my Xperia V) that I'd like to play around with it a bit. To my knowledge, my device was one of the 1st in the country and a test dummy, and I purchased it from a friend who was working and testing for Samsung at the time. It was not linked or affiliated to Vodacom (who, if I'm correct, was the only network provider to offer the NS in S. Africa) or any other carrier for that matter. So basically due to the lack of link to any carrier, I've never received any updates or notifications to update, and have been running my stock 2.3.5 for 3 years!
Anyway, my story from yesterday was a huge learning experience. I decided that I wanted to root my NS and possibly try out a new kernel before deciding whether or not I wanted to install a custom ROM. I followed this link and managed to root my NS, install CWM recovery and everything was working pretty well using UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2034264
However I think I flashed the wrong kernel (marmite_v9.1) or for some other reason messed up, keep in mind that I was still running my stock GB which the phone came with. Either way, I was stuck on the Google boot screen for more than an hour. I fired up into fastboot and then recovery, but couldn't boot from there (I just realized that I DIDN'T make an actual backup ). To top it off I wiped the device (another great idea) and the device wouldn't boot into fastboot, giving me a "fastboot mode no boot recovery img" message. Somehow through flashing the CWM I managed to get the device into the correct fastboot mode, and eventually after digging for a few hours I managed to find this (stock?) soju GB ROM download, and managed to flash the boot and system images using fastboot, for some reason " fastboot flash userdata data.img" refused to flash. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478820
Anyway, I managed to get back to GB 2.3.5, but get this, after about half an hour on charge, I was given an update to ICS 4.0.4 which I obviously jumped at, and to top it off, I also have JB 4.1.1 available. My NS has finally seen the light of ICS and JB!!
I have a few questions for those who have used ICS and JB though. On the NS, does stock JB provide a notable difference in battery life and speed? With it's hardware, is it capable of handling ICS and JB effectively?
Also, which version of marmite would be compatible with ICS? From what I've picked up, marmite 9.1 is compatible with JB, but is it compatible with ICS too, and if not, can someone please point me in the right direction for kernel(s) which work with ICS (not just marmite).
Second, are the Oxygen and Rasbeanjelly ROMs still up to date? When searching for Oxygen for NS on the forum, the most recent version I find is this which was posted over a year ago: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605273
And this for Rasbeanjelly (among others): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028718
When checking out fitsnugly.euroskank, I don't see anything for the NS. . But maybe I'll consider a shot at the PA and CM ROMs and try them both in a few days
Finally, and this 1 is way over my head, but how does CWM work? If I do a wipe before flashing a ROM/kernel, won't that wipe my backups? Do I need to partition my sd before wiping, or does CWM do that for me, and if it not, does wiping not touch the backups?
Anyway, thanks in advance, and I hope I haven't asked too many questions which have been answered before. If I have, please bare with me and point me to the correct discussion(s) and I'll go bug some other people.
uwais27 said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the community and I just wanted to post my 1st experience with rooting etc and follow up with a few questions!
A bit of background on my device: I've had my NS for just over 3 years now and I just recently decided (when I bought my Xperia V) that I'd like to play around with it a bit. To my knowledge, my device was one of the 1st in the country and a test dummy, and I purchased it from a friend who was working and testing for Samsung at the time. It was not linked or affiliated to Vodacom (who, if I'm correct, was the only network provider to offer the NS in S. Africa) or any other carrier for that matter. So basically due to the lack of link to any carrier, I've never received any updates or notifications to update, and have been running my stock 2.3.5 for 3 years!
Anyway, my story from yesterday was a huge learning experience. I decided that I wanted to root my NS and possibly try out a new kernel before deciding whether or not I wanted to install a custom ROM. I followed this link and managed to root my NS, install CWM recovery and everything was working pretty well using UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2034264
However I think I flashed the wrong kernel (marmite_v9.1) or for some other reason messed up, keep in mind that I was still running my stock GB which the phone came with. Either way, I was stuck on the Google boot screen for more than an hour. I fired up into fastboot and then recovery, but couldn't boot from there (I just realized that I DIDN'T make an actual backup ). To top it off I wiped the device (another great idea) and the device wouldn't boot into fastboot, giving me a "fastboot mode no boot recovery img" message. Somehow through flashing the CWM I managed to get the device into the correct fastboot mode, and eventually after digging for a few hours I managed to find this (stock?) soju GB ROM download, and managed to flash the boot and system images using fastboot, for some reason " fastboot flash userdata data.img" refused to flash. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478820
Anyway, I managed to get back to GB 2.3.5, but get this, after about half an hour on charge, I was given an update to ICS 4.0.4 which I obviously jumped at, and to top it off, I also have JB 4.1.1 available. My NS has finally seen the light of ICS and JB!!
I have a few questions for those who have used ICS and JB though. On the NS, does stock JB provide a notable difference in battery life and speed? With it's hardware, is it capable of handling ICS and JB effectively?
Also, which version of marmite would be compatible with ICS? From what I've picked up, marmite 9.1 is compatible with JB, but is it compatible with ICS too, and if not, can someone please point me in the right direction for kernel(s) which work with ICS (not just marmite).
Second, are the Oxygen and Rasbeanjelly ROMs still up to date? When searching for Oxygen for NS on the forum, the most recent version I find is this which was posted over a year ago: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605273
And this for Rasbeanjelly (among others): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028718
When checking out fitsnugly.euroskank, I don't see anything for the NS. . But maybe I'll consider a shot at the PA and CM ROMs and try them both in a few days
Finally, and this 1 is way over my head, but how does CWM work? If I do a wipe before flashing a ROM/kernel, won't that wipe my backups? Do I need to partition my sd before wiping, or does CWM do that for me, and if it not, does wiping not touch the backups?
Anyway, thanks in advance, and I hope I haven't asked too many questions which have been answered before. If I have, please bare with me and point me to the correct discussion(s) and I'll go bug some other people.
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Follow the link in my signature for a ROM review... I've heard debates over the best versions for battery life, but JB in my opinion is far superior to ICS... Oxygen is a great ROM, but it won't get more updates and kernels/mods ect.. Are harder to obtain.. It may be a bit challenging to do, but I'd use 4.1.2 JB (follow my chart) or skip to 4.3 JB (Mokee or Slimbean)
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good flashing
uwais27 said:
On the NS, does stock JB provide a notable difference in battery life and speed?
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Speed yes. Battery life no.
uwais27 said:
With it's hardware, is it capable of handling ICS and JB effectively?
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There are stutters here and there. You need to overclock to obtain "optimal" ICS and JB performance. JB is smoother than ICS.
uwais27 said:
Second, are the Oxygen and Rasbeanjelly ROMs still up to date?
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No.
uwais27 said:
If I do a wipe before flashing a ROM/kernel, won't that wipe my backups?
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No.
uwais27 said:
Do I need to partition my sd before wiping,
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No.
uwais27 said:
....does wiping not touch the backups?
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Normally it does not. Unless you select "wipe external sd card"
crazy touchscreen problem
After flashing a ROM my touchscreen x axis seems to have inverted itself, so right is left on the screen.
This problem happens during the recovery screen also
I have tried changing recovery's,Kernals,flashed ROM's that I know work
I have even returned the phone back to stock nothing fixed it.
I have even went as far as removing the motherboard and installing one out of a working phone and guess what it does the same thing.
So i ask all you knowledgeable people WTF wold cause this and how can I fix it ?
these are the last two ROM's I was trying out when all this happened
they both ran without a problem I just didn't like them
MokeeOS 44.2 24/12/2013 [UNOFFICIAL],
UNOFFICIAL AOKP][4.4.2] [S4] [12/26/13]
I'm in no way blaming the ROM developers for this issue I just need a little help
Strange problem. I think you should flash firmware, it is worth to try i guess
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mines actually doing the same, and from what i've been reading, i believe it has to do with your hboot version and ics not being compatible with it. try flashing your original ruu if you can. that's what i'm trying to do as we speak. if i ever get my problem figured out, i'll let you know if it works.
HomieOneKinobi said:
mines actually doing the same, and from what i've been reading, i believe it has to do with your hboot version and ics not being compatible with it. try flashing your original ruu if you can. that's what i'm trying to do as we speak. if i ever get my problem figured out, i'll let you know if it works.
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This was my test phone I had flashed just about everything you can think of before I would install it on the phone I use every day
I guess my luck ran out
I ended up flashing the phone back to the original firmware and OS version using the factory RUU without a problem
If I try to install anything over 4.04 it goes right back to the same crap
I tried different firmware, kernels, roms with sense/ no sense doesn't matter.
the phone is being sold as I type this and I'm leaving my other two One S phones alone for now on
Nobody should have to go through this much bull for newer OS version so I'm saving for a Nexus 5
Thank you for the suggestion