SuperNote Padfone 2 anyone - Asus Transformer TF700

any try getting new sopernote from padfone 2 working on infinity? i found apk but its odex

Maybe Asus update it with the next android update, I mean they did with other apps.

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[Q] updating to 3.2, which ROM should I choose?

Right, I currently am running prime v1.2. I installed it because I have a chinese version and they come with no google stuff. Now I also have the keyboard dock (which I heard had some issues).
Taking into consideration I have a keyboard dock that probably needs a firmware update, and that I run PRIME! v1.2 on the tab at this time, what would you recommend I do for ROM flash and would that also fix any issues there are with the dock?
PS How do I check teh firmware version of the dock itself?
Thanks!
i'm currently running the newest prime + newest netformer, i recommend it. it also comes with the dock update. there's only 1 dock firmware update, and since you're using prime 1.2, you probably already have it
to check: settings -> about tablet
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
So what does netformer do?

stock asus apps?

I recently installed TeamEOS nightly rom #9, i came from stock rooted ics, before flashing the EOS rom i backed up my apps using asus app backup tool (which has worked fine in the past, however the EOS rom did not have the stock asus app backup app, so i cannot restore the stock apps and data.
anyways, does anyone have or knows where i can find stock asus apps? more specifically the app backup app?
thanks in advance!
No Asus app can work on AOSP rom as I recently found out myself. Seems they need some proprietary libs that come with asus roms.
That is not true as some do work while others need the lib files or otehr apps. I believe someone put together a package wthin the first ten pages of the eos thread.
Apps I tried:
MyLibrary - does not work
MyNet - does not work
MyCloud - does not work
Supernote - works
Asus Weather - does not work
Asus keyboard - works
AppBackup - does not work
Can't remember the rest,tried a couple of days ago on Team EOS nightly 7.
Actually, Asus Weather does work for me. But it's one of the few that do...
Yeah I'm using ASUS Weather and a live wallpaper, MyWater2.
Polaris and Supernote work also.
Well that sucks, but good to know
What about Widgets? I'm missing the date widget and the prime battery widget bad. I wish we could incorporate those and the Asus sound set on aosp
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jinsoku3g said:
What about Widgets? I'm missing the date widget and the prime battery widget bad. I wish we could incorporate those and the Asus sound set on aosp
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The attached Asus date widget is working on TeamEOS.
File manager
The stock Asus File Manager is one of the best I have ever used. I wish I could get it back. Anybody have ideas on what framework pieces are necessary to install it? I restored via Titanium backup, but no-go.
Can anyone share the asus file manager apk?
here is the zip created by gnufabio: http://goo-inside.me/apps/gnufabio/Revolver/Revolver4_RemovedApps.zip
All you do is either flash the zip in recovery to get all the apps or using winrar remove certain apps and then flash the zip.
Hope it helps
geenius said:
here is the zip created by gnufabio: http://goo-inside.me/apps/gnufabio/Revolver/Revolver4_RemovedApps.zip
All you do is either flash the zip in recovery to get all the apps or using winrar remove certain apps and then flash the zip.
Hope it helps
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Thanks mate but the file manager apk is not in it.
I think that's the older one from HC
Try extracting the file manager from any stock ROM based on ASUS.
kistigun said:
Thanks mate but the file manager apk is not in it.
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I have the apk and I can send it to you if you want but it doesn't work on non-Asus ROMs. I took a brief look at it and it seems you will have to make changes to framework.jar of the ROM you are using.
If you extract File manager from stock rom,it will not work in CM9. I hope someone will make the port, because its the best manager since ICS.
Yeah, I just tried doing that and it doesn't work. True, it's the best file manager (for doing simple every day stuff). All the other ones in the market seem to try too hard instead of just being good at one thing.
I would like the ASUS Time widget aka Date widget. Let's see if it works
I'm running Android Revolution 3.4.1 and would greatly appreciate if someone could share the stock Asus App Backup APK. I used it to backup all my app data (saved games, etc) prior to rooting and haven't been able to find it anywhere.
I would also be happy to extract it from a stock blob if someone can give instructions.
Next time, I'll use Titanium Backup
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browser not responding!!

I have 2 TF700's in my family. They both have the problem.
The stock browser and alot of third party browsers keep giving me this error "browser not responding" and then gives me the option to "wait" or "close".
Is this common among the TF700's?
Is there a solution?
S3owner said:
I have 2 TF700's in my family. They both have the problem.
The stock browser and alot of third party browsers keep giving me this error "browser not responding" and then gives me the option to "wait" or "close".
Is this common among the TF700's?
Is there a solution?
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I am guessing you are pure stalk? then yes it seems to be a stock Rom problem. You can usually click "wait" and it will come back but not always. The only solution I know is flashing back to ICS and rooting, or unlocking(which voids ASUS warranty), flash a custom recovery, and flash CleanRom. cyanogen, or a different custom rom.
Tylor
Are you saying that many others with this tablet that are running stock asus software have this problem?
it's hard to believe since this tablet got such rave reviews.
BTW what's the difference between "unlocking" and "rooting"?
S3owner said:
Are you saying that many others with this tablet that are running stock asus software have this problem?
it's hard to believe since this tablet got such rave reviews.
BTW what's the difference between "unlocking" and "rooting"?
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Not all people seem to report this problem but I never had success with the stock rom. And yes quite a few others have similar problem but not all. I have heard the newest version of Chrome has fixed lots of lag browsing wise, try it if you have not already. When the tf700 first came out it was the first of its kind, HD screen, Keyboard Dock, Decent sized CPU and GPU. But being so introduced new problems.
Rooting gives you administer privileges and it will make you be able to install browser2ram which increases the speed of your browser tremendously.
Unlocking is unlocking the bootloader, which voids the asus warranty, and allows you to install a custom recovery, which then allows you to install other roms. Custom roms like Cromi and Cyanogen come prerooted. Custom roms fix many issues but also create some new ones.
Tylor
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
S3owner said:
I have 2 TF700's in my family. They both have the problem.
The stock browser and alot of third party browsers keep giving me this error "browser not responding" and then gives me the option to "wait" or "close".
Is this common among the TF700's?
Is there a solution?
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I do not have this issue with Boat Browser.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
Tylorw1 said:
Not all people seem to report this problem but I never had success with the stock rom. And yes quite a few others have similar problem but not all. I have heard the newest version of Chrome has fixed lots of lag browsing wise, try it if you have not already. When the tf700 first came out it was the first of its kind, HD screen, Keyboard Dock, Decent sized CPU and GPU. But being so introduced new problems.
Rooting gives you administer privileges and it will make you be able to install browser2ram which increases the speed of your browser tremendously.
Unlocking is unlocking the bootloader, which voids the asus warranty, and allows you to install a custom recovery, which then allows you to install other roms. Custom roms like Cromi and Cyanogen come prerooted. Custom roms fix many issues but also create some new ones.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
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Your right, Chrome does work better, but Chrome doesn't support plugins like ( ie. flash) which makes some content not work.
I'm guessing rooting on the tablets are different than rooting on the smartphones since you need to install custom recovery in order to root a smartphone.
So what issues do the custom roms bring to the table?; I hope the advantages are worth the trouble.
at ljg600
I kind of liked the stock browser, it was working fine at the beginning, it started happening after a certain update I think.
Did you have this issue with the stock browser as well?
S3owner said:
Your right, Chrome does work better, but Chrome doesn't support plugins like ( ie. flash) which makes some content not work.
I'm guessing rooting on the tablets are different than rooting on the smartphones since you need to install custom recovery in order to root a smartphone.
So what issues do the custom roms bring to the table?; I hope the advantages are worth the trouble.
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Rooting does not require unlocking your boot loader. It just requires you to flash stock ice cream sandwich, root, then install ota rootkeeper, once you have that done you can upgrade to the latest android and restore the root. You cannot root Jelly bean directly. You dont need a custom recovery to root ICS, but you cannot root Jelly Bean directly .
Custom roms bring few issues to the table as long as you follow the procedures. You must first use ASUS' unlock tool, then install a recovery via fastboot, and you should be good. However if you consider unlocking I would look through all the posts of people who have messed up their devices so you dont make the same mistake. As long as you have the 10.4.4.25 bootloader and a jellybean compatible recovery you wont have problems. That seems to be the main issue when people brick their tf700's. People installing jelly bean when they do not have compatible recoveries / boot loaders.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
S3owner said:
Your right, Chrome does work better, but Chrome doesn't support plugins like ( ie. flash) which makes some content not work.
I'm guessing rooting on the tablets are different than rooting on the smartphones since you need to install custom recovery in order to root a smartphone.
So what issues do the custom roms bring to the table?; I hope the advantages are worth the trouble.
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The only custom rom WILL NOT give you any trouble but 100% faster and smoother is Clean Rom (ppl called it CROMI) currently at version 3.4.4. This is stock rom with supercharge installed. It will be night and day between stock and CROMI. You would be glad and kick yourself in the bud that you didn't use this rom sooner! and your stock browser once again will be the best browser.
Tylorw1 said:
Rooting does not require unlocking your boot loader. It just requires you to flash stock ice cream sandwich, root, then install ota rootkeeper, once you have that done you can upgrade to the latest android and restore the root. You cannot root Jelly bean directly. You dont need a custom recovery to root ICS, but you cannot root Jelly Bean directly .
Custom roms bring few issues to the table as long as you follow the procedures. You must first use ASUS' unlock tool, then install a recovery via fastboot, and you should be good. However if you consider unlocking I would look through all the posts of people who have messed up their devices so you dont make the same mistake. As long as you have the 10.4.4.25 bootloader and a jellybean compatible recovery you wont have problems. That seems to be the main issue when people brick their tf700's. People installing jelly bean when they do not have compatible recoveries / boot loaders.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
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That's weird I rooted my JB Galaxy S3 directly, why can't the TF700 JB be like the GS3 JB....?
at buhohitr
yeah, but is it worth losing all asus support and warranty?
can they really tell I've unlocked it, even lets say for example if the screen stops working?
S3owner said:
That's weird I rooted my JB Galaxy S3 directly, why can't the TF700 JB be like the GS3 JB....?
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You can't compare phone S3 with Asus tablet. They have different hardward bootloder etc..There is NO ODIN for tf700. In S3 you need to Odin insecure bootloader in order to root and flash custom recovery. There is no loop hole in tf700 while you're on JB (Asus patched), but there is in ICS. So if you just want root, you need to downgrade back to ICS. If you're on JB the only way you can root or flash custom recovery is to unlock your device, this allow you to use fastboot function in JB bootloader to flash custom recovery (TWRP,CWM), then use custom recovery to flash root(SuperSU) or pre-rooted custom rom.
S3owner said:
at buhohitr
yeah, but is it worth losing all asus support and warranty?
can they really tell I've unlocked it, even lets say for example if the screen stops working?
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That is a very personal decision. It was worth it to me. Instead of getting annoyed by my TF700 a dozen times a day and enjoying a warranty I may never need, I now have a tablet that runs like a dream!!
And the support the dev and others on the CROMI thread provide puts Asus to shame - easily.
When you use the Asus unlock tool it phones home to Asus servers. From then on they know that your specific tablet is unlocked. Also says so on the boot screen. And no way to reverse it, btw.
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buhohitr said:
You can't compare phone S3 with Asus tablet. They have different hardward bootloder etc..There is NO ODIN for tf700. In S3 you need to Odin insecure bootloader in order to root and flash custom recovery. There is no loop hole in tf700 while you're on JB (Asus patched), but there is in ICS. So if you just want root, you need to downgrade back to ICS. If you're on JB the only way you can root or flash custom recovery is to unlock your device, this allow you to use fastboot function in JB bootloader to flash custom recovery (TWRP,CWM), then use custom recovery to flash root(SuperSU) or pre-rooted custom rom.
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I guess rooting doesn't void the warranty, but don't I need root to flash back to ICS?
What are the advantages of JB versus ICS anyway?
berndblb said:
That is a very personal decision. It was worth it to me. Instead of getting annoyed by my TF700 a dozen times a day and enjoying a warranty I may never need, I now have a tablet that runs like a dream!!
And the support the dev and others on the CROMI thread provide puts Asus to shame - easily.
When you use the Asus unlock tool it phones home to Asus servers. From then on they know that your specific tablet is unlocked. Also says so on the boot screen. And no way to reverse it, btw.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
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Isn't anybody else dissappointed in Asus since their software seems to be crap?
what are the advantages of CROMI (CleanRom) anyway?
S3owner said:
Isn't anybody else dissappointed in Asus since their software seems to be crap?
what are the advantages of CROMI (CleanRom) anyway?
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Personally I dont know any advantage on ICS over JB as I never put ICS on my tablet. Cromi is the stock asus rom, broken apart, then rebuilt. It contains the same layout and some asus stock apps however since it has different internals and all bloatware is gone is makes most if not all lag disappear. Yes we are disappointed but it is easily solved after you put a different Rom on it. Also the support for Cromi is MUCH better tehn any support ASUS could provide. To be mad at ASUS does no good. The only option if you are that disappointed it to send them back or modify the tablet yourself. Cromi and cyanogen put the stock rom to shame, and both have better support.
Tylor
PS: and yes to root you must revert back to ICS.
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
S3owner said:
I guess rooting doesn't void the warranty, but don't I need root to flash back to ICS?
What are the advantages of JB versus ICS anyway?
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No, you don't need root to downgrade to ICS. You are going from one official Asus firmware release to another. That's perfectly fine.
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S3owner said:
Isn't anybody else dissappointed in Asus since their software seems to be crap?
what are the advantages of CROMI (CleanRom) anyway?
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You can always wait and hope for the JB 4.2 release. The TF300 got it and a lot of owners seem to report much better performance and less lag. Compared to the stock 4.1 of course....
I doubt stock 4.2 is going to be as good as CROMI is already
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S3owner said:
I guess rooting doesn't void the warranty, but don't I need root to flash back to ICS?
What are the advantages of JB versus ICS anyway?
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For me and most of us here, yes unlocking is well worth it.
and NO, you don't need root to flash back to ICS, just download Asus full firmware ICS .30 version, unzip it then copy it to the root of your MICROsdcard and it will flash back to ICS (some cases, you need to rename the file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip then boot into stock recovery in order to work) . Once you're back on ICS, debugfs root tool will help you to achieve root.
Thanks for the education guys.
Can CROMI ( CleanRom) play flash content, though?
What are the other advantages, other than being smooooge?
Is CROMI made specifically for the TF700?
S3owner said:
Thanks for the education guys.
Can CROMI ( CleanRom) play flash content, though?
What are the other advantages, other than being smooooge?
Is CROMI made specifically for the TF700?
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During the installation of Cromi, sbdags put the flashplayer into the setup, so yes flash is supported on Cromi, by default unless you choose not to install it. Cromi is made for other devices but Cromi in the tf700 part of the forums is made specifically for the tf700. The speed is the main advantage, also it is pre rooted, and the support if you have a problem is great.
Tylor
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .

[Q] Post 4.2.1 Bluetooth Issues

I am running stock.
After 4.2.1 I have had alot of issues with bluetooth. I found a discussion post the advice was to do a factory reset. I did that process and it did not correct the issue. I then found another post that had instructions on using adb to change the permissions of a bluetooth file. That corrected the issue. However, I am still having major issues with bluetooth.
Bluetooth seems to loose connection to devices and then I have to turn it unpair/pair to get it to start again. It works then for a few minutes and dies again. This is horrible for me as I use my tablet for aviation and pull ADS-B data into it.
Not to mention root was completely screwed up in the factor reset. I used voodoo root keeper & superuser combination I had RK backup root as usual. Did a factory restore, and now root is completely messed up. No big deal. I don't use root anyways.
But this Bluetooth issue is unbearable! The only thing I can think of now is following the instructions to downgrade version (reflash) and try to upgrade again and see if the problem persists. Any ideas?
Shocky0 said:
I am running stock.
After 4.2.1 I have had alot of issues with bluetooth. I found a discussion post the advice was to do a factory reset. I did that process and it did not correct the issue. I then found another post that had instructions on using adb to change the permissions of a bluetooth file. That corrected the issue. However, I am still having major issues with bluetooth.
Bluetooth seems to loose connection to devices and then I have to turn it unpair/pair to get it to start again. It works then for a few minutes and dies again. This is horrible for me as I use my tablet for aviation and pull ADS-B data into it.
Not to mention root was completely screwed up in the factor reset. I used voodoo root keeper & superuser combination I had RK backup root as usual. Did a factory restore, and now root is completely messed up. No big deal. I don't use root anyways.
But this Bluetooth issue is unbearable! The only thing I can think of now is following the instructions to downgrade version (reflash) and try to upgrade again and see if the problem persists. Any ideas?
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You dont need to keep a root from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 anymore. It is possible to root 4.1.1 and 4.2.1 now so that may be your answer. Try unpairing both devices, restarting both, and pairing them again. I was having issue to but unpairing them, making sure they were not in the records of eachother, and repaired fixed it. Also, I believe if the device is a PS3 controlled, the support for it has been dropped, sadly.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
You dont need to keep a root from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 anymore. It is possible to root 4.1.1 and 4.2.1 now so that may be your answer. Try unpairing both devices, restarting both, and pairing them again. I was having issue to but unpairing them, making sure they were not in the records of eachother, and repaired fixed it. Also, I believe if the device is a PS3 controlled, the support for it has been dropped, sadly.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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Appreciate the reply. I've already tried unpairing/repairing. That's the only way to get it to work for a short time. The device is a Garmin GDL-39 ADS-B (Aviation Weather & Traffic Receiver). It worked without issues in 4.1.1.
I'm thinking about reflashing 4.2.1 and seeing if that corrects the issue. Bluetooth is acting very erratic and a factory reset did not fix it.
Shocky0 said:
Appreciate the reply. I've already tried unpairing/repairing. That's the only way to get it to work for a short time. The device is a Garmin GDL-39 ADS-B (Aviation Weather & Traffic Receiver). It worked without issues in 4.1.1.
I'm thinking about reflashing 4.2.1 and seeing if that corrects the issue. Bluetooth is acting very erratic and a factory reset did not fix it.
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The device may just be acting silly, yes go and reflash the rom and see it helps. However, there is a chance it wont work at all as drivers have changed.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
The device may just be acting silly, yes go and reflash the rom and see it helps. However, there is a chance it wont work at all as drivers have changed.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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Didn't work so I have downgraded to 4.1.1 and seem to be working fine again. I did a google search of "4.2.1 bluetooth issues" and found a plathora of hits. Sounds like the Bluetooth stack is broken in 4.2.1 and fixed in 4.2.2.
Shocky0 said:
Didn't work so I have downgraded to 4.1.1 and seem to be working fine again. I did a google search of "4.2.1 bluetooth issues" and found a plathora of hits. Sounds like the Bluetooth stack is broken in 4.2.1 and fixed in 4.2.2.
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Maybe so but it would also depend on the drivers put in by ASUS. Some people have no problems with bluetooth whatsoever but some do. Hopefully ASUS will put us on 4.2.2 in a couple months with Key Lime pie supposedly being announced/released to the world in June/July.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
Maybe so but it would also depend on the drivers put in by ASUS. Some people have no problems with bluetooth whatsoever but some do. Hopefully ASUS will put us on 4.2.2 in a couple months with Key Lime pie supposedly being announced/released to the world in June/July.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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Highly possible. IDK. Sucks that 4.1.1 works and 4.2.1 doesn't. On my tablet, I had all kinds of Bluetooth issues when it upgraded to 4.2.1. At first I couldn't even get bluetooth to turn on, until having to the workaround mentioned on another post on here (permissions set wrong on a bluetooth library file). All this with being on a stock rom and without doing anything special (I was rooted, but never actually used any programs that required root. Just had no need.)
Shocky0 said:
Highly possible. IDK. Sucks that 4.1.1 works and 4.2.1 doesn't. On my tablet, I had all kinds of Bluetooth issues when it upgraded to 4.2.1. At first I couldn't even get bluetooth to turn on, until having to the workaround mentioned on another post on here (permissions set wrong on a bluetooth library file). All this with being on a stock rom and without doing anything special (I was rooted, but never actually used any programs that required root. Just had no need.)
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Yeah its crazy lol. Titanium backup and browser2ram are a must. If you dont got em I would get them ASAP, will help when you have problems and will increase the speed of your browser.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b6 with _That's V2 Kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100

[Q] Photoshop Touch broken on CROMi-X

I am currently running CROMi-X odexed 4.6.4 on a tf700t. I've gone back and forth between the last few versions of CROMi-X (I've tried both odexed and deodexed, as well as WW and Us, every single kernel for CROMi-X, and nearly every combination thereof), Pa and Bb8. PS Touch works perfect on Pa and BB; however, no matter which CROMi-X I try, whenever I try and open up the font selection menu in the text tool, it immediately crashes. Everything else works fine. I've even tried the last 3 versions of PS Touch as well, with no luck.
Does PS Touch do this for anyone else on CROMi-X? Any ideas?
I love this rom, but PS Touch not working is a deal breaker
Thanks.
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Update: CROMi-X seems to be the only rom with a folder called "AdobeFonts" in the fonts folder (it's in the actual zip) . I disabled all the folders permissions, and PS Touch no longer crashes on the font select menu. It now crashes when you actually press the button to add the text.
Does anyone happen to know what the fonts in the adobefonts folder are for? Cromix is the only rom with that folder included.
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