Easiest way to get Jelly Bean on a Verizon Xoom 3G (Everest) - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have recently purchased a refurbished Verizon Xoom 3G with Honeycomb on it. Once I connected the device to the internet I got the ICS OTA update bringing me up to 4,0.4. I purchased this device thinking Xoom has Jelly Bean now. Verizon however has still not released the JB update and I want JB on my Xoom.
My question is what is the easiest way to root / flash this device? I have flashed custom roms / recovery apps on several other tablets (Viewsonic Gtab, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire etc... I would like to use TWRP just because I'm a noob and it's easy but if getting CWM on this device is easier I'm ok with trying that too.
I am wanting to flash the CM10 rom since the thread states it works with the Everest version of the Xoom. My other question since this is my first 3G tablet, do I have to do anything special once the new ROM is flashed to reactivate my Verizon service? I'm assuming I just need to go back in to the system settings and choose to activate device like I did in ICS to setup the 3G connection like I did originally.
I know this is a noob question so go easy on me I have found a few different options on here so far but I wanted to ask users with this device what the most dummy proof method they have used is.
Thanks for reading!

Hi, follow the guides int he development thread.
You need to flash a recovery (I like TWRP) , and then choose a ROM. I currently like the rom from TeamEOS as it is full featured and popular, but there are more.
In general, research a little and pick something which fits. BRD may have 4g working for 4.2.1 soon I've heard, but you can use other roms until this is working and you don't want to 'test'.
Thebeast715 said:
I have recently purchased a refurbished Verizon Xoom 3G with Honeycomb on it. Once I connected the device to the internet I got the ICS OTA update bringing me up to 4,0.4. I purchased this device thinking Xoom has Jelly Bean now. Verizon however has still not released the JB update and I want JB on my Xoom.
My question is what is the easiest way to root / flash this device? I have flashed custom roms / recovery apps on several other tablets (Viewsonic Gtab, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire etc... I would like to use TWRP just because I'm a noob and it's easy but if getting CWM on this device is easier I'm ok with trying that too.
I am wanting to flash the CM10 rom since the thread states it works with the Everest version of the Xoom. My other question since this is my first 3G tablet, do I have to do anything special once the new ROM is flashed to reactivate my Verizon service? I'm assuming I just need to go back in to the system settings and choose to activate device like I did in ICS to setup the 3G connection like I did originally.
I know this is a noob question so go easy on me I have found a few different options on here so far but I wanted to ask users with this device what the most dummy proof method they have used is.
Thanks for reading!
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[Q] Updating my Android version..

Hi,
I have a the WiFi only Xoom (MZ604), which came with the "Build H.6.2-24 for Retail Other International" ROM (got it on Amazon) on it. I flashed it with the US ROM, and rooted it using this guide. I was looking around, trying to find a way to get my Android version from 3.0.1 to 3.2.1 (which I had on there before the initial US-ROM flash, and I found this guide.
My question is, can I use this guide to upgrade my Android version (preferably without losing all my data)? Or would I have to flash back to the original US ROM before I begin?
I'm kinda new to Android and tablets, but I do know my way around a command line just fine..
With your link, it's an update so you won't lose data.
Although, I'd recommend flashing us stock (like you did) and upgrading via OTA .. then rooting afterwards. You'll probably be on ICS. Seems like the most hassle-free solution to me.
Yup, that's pretty much what I did.. Flashed it back to the original US stock, updated OTA all the way to 4.0.3, then r00ted. Thanks for your reply

[Q] Used Xoom, rooted and ICS

Hi All,
A few questions about my xoom, but first here are the details
-Canadian Wi-fi Xoom, but flashed to USA for ICS update
-Rooted of course, I see Rom Manager, CWM, and Adfree as programs the previous owner has added.
-Looks like stock rom: Android 4.0.3,
-Kernel 2.6.39.4-gf03a679 , [email protected]#1
-Build number IML77
Since I am new to this, and my android education will come to flashing and optimizing my setup, should I change anything about what I currently have?
So far everything seems to work properly, would I be able to accept OTA updates without risk of bricking things?
Seems the previous owner removed his account info, but would I have any security concerns from things he may have left behind?
It seems I am going to spend more time learning the platform than actually using it, and this greatly interests me. I thank all in advance for your help.
Cheers
Canadian owner here also
Official OTA's will not install on a rooted device, as for security concerns. You could always do a fastboot erase userdata/cache/system reinstall an official motorola from (available on their website).
Use the universal root for Xoom, flash the recovery and use one of the currently available rom (rogue, EOS, Alfonso). Im pretty sure any left over from previous owner will be gone by then!
Pretty much all of it explained in the thread: Xoom Heaven: Rooting, Roms, Kernels... You Name It!
That's just me tho!
Or just flash the correct EOS nightly (wingray) followed by the newest GApps (10.5).

Note 10.1 s pen not working at all

Hey guys, been a long time lurker here and just encountered my first issue, so made an account to hopefully get some advice.
I received the note 10.1 8010 (UK) as a gift for Christmas. I was disappointed to see it was running 4.0, when devices like the Nexus 7 are already on 4.2. And Germany had the 4.1 update for over a month. Samsung as always refuse to give a solid answer.
I followed a guide to install the German 4.1.1 update. I first installed the German version of ICS via Odin. I then applied the update.zip from here:
HTML:
d-h.st/lLB
Prior to this, I rooted the device, but I believe the above process removed the root anyway.
After my device rebooted, the S Pen isn't working at all. It recognises when I take the pen out, but I cannot use it. It doesn't do a thing. I've read about 1,000 forum threads and cannot find an answer, as to how I can get it working again.
I tried deleting cache and user data, then reapplying the update.zip to no avail.
When I boot up in to recovery mode, it does come up with a message about CSC and then the little drop falls over and I have the usual options.
Any idea what I need to do, to get my S Pen working again? Or what I've done wrong?
Many thanks
This is how I rooted the device.
HTML:
rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-note-10-1-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-10-1-easiest-methodcwmmethod-2/
I have a feeling this is the "root" of the issue. I'm not sure how to remove it.
I know previously I wasn't able to change my CSC via CSC switcher, but I am now.
So I guess installing the German ICS and then update.zip, hasn't completely undone whatever rooting it above did.
Removed the custom recovery and the pen started working again. At this point I was back on ICS, trying to see whether JB was the issue.
Now update.zip will not apply, despite the fact I'm on the German ICS stock. I get an error status 7 in package.zip.
This is the worst experience I've ever had, with any device in my life.
If this wasn't a present I'd have smashed it in to tiny pieces. I will never buy a non Nexus device ever again.
I know this may seem trivial, but when I'm running 4.2 on all other devices, I don't want to be stuck on 4.0 with my brand new tablet.
Samsung have really put me off ever buying their devices in the future.
Tehkseven said:
Removed the custom recovery and the pen started working again. At this point I was back on ICS, trying to see whether JB was the issue.
Now update.zip will not apply, despite the fact I'm on the German ICS stock. I get an error status 7 in package.zip.
This is the worst experience I've ever had, with any device in my life.
If this wasn't a present I'd have smashed it in to tiny pieces. I will never buy a non Nexus device ever again.
I know this may seem trivial, but when I'm running 4.2 on all other devices, I don't want to be stuck on 4.0 with my brand new tablet.
Samsung have really put me off ever buying their devices in the future.
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This a pretty bummer situation. Sorry you're dealing with it.
I find this interesting, as I followed the exact same procedure to root as you. I haven't experienced any pen issues though.
Could it be the 4.1 you flashed?
This is one of my fears too, so I really hope this can be solved.
I finally managed it.
I downloaded a different German ICS from a different guide and this time it worked no problems.
The one that worked, had a file name: N8010XXALI3_N8010OXAALI3_DBT
Update.zip worked first time after I installed the above ICS.
Hope that helps.

[Q] Updating galaxy tab2 10.1 p5113

Forum members:
I recently user rooted my device per the forum excellent instructions but now am unable to to update the firmware for the android OS. When I get the popup notifying me that an upgrade has been downloaded, I go through the drill of rebooting to the Odin screen and then reboot but am then advised that the upgrade failed and something about using Kies. I user rooted the device in anticipation of installing Ubuntu but haven't done it yet. I intended to be able to dual boot depending on what I am working on. I use the android OS most of the time and it works ok but will not upgrade itself. I have searched the posts regarding the inability to upgrade android when the system is rooted but haven't found anything that I understand or that tells me whether or not it is even possible to upgrade the android OS when user rooted. Can anyone answer the question succinctly and if it is possible point me to instructions on how to do it. Any help is sincerely appreciated.
derwalrosz
Hi. That's right, you can't make OTA official updates anymore if you rooted the tablet.
You can however download the new firmware version from sammobile (official non-rooted) or some custom version from XDA, then flash it with odin or mobile odin (for official), or CWM (for custom "zip").
Here's a tutorial for Galaxy Note, but it might work for your tablet too - anyway it gives you an idea of how that can be done. The written procedure is here.
going through the same issue...
I am having the same troubles as the person who started this thread. I rooted my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 from the instructions that I found on this forum. I also installed ClockWork Mod recovery as per the rooting instructions. Now that I am hearing that I will be unable to update to jelly bean (official) because I rooted my device what can i do to work around this problem?
What if we reboot into Clock Work Mod recovery and use the option to restore device to stock firmware? If we did that option it would restore the tablet back to its factory resetting and then could we upgrade to Jelly Bean using the "software update" option?
Or is downloading a firmware from sammobile the best option?
I am really not sure about what to do next...
Hope to hear some kind of response on what to do next...
You can get JB stock from sammobile and flash it with odin. Or you can get a custom JB rom from xda and flash it with cwm. There's nothing complicated about upgrading, both ways are good. I would pick the second one, this way you stay rooted.

[Q] Help please!

With the release of Android 4.4 coming, I'm thinking of flashing the latest Cyanogen rom. But, this is my first time owning an Android phone, or any smart phone at all. So I was wondering:
Can I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy S2 SPH-D710BST to the latest version?
If so will I have to reinstall my apps and etc.?
If I use custom firmware can I still activate and use my phone to call? (This is all assuming I still haven't gotten around to activating my phone)
If so will i have to use Boost Mobile to activate my phone? (As indicated by the model number)
Thanks in advance for any advice!
ShikiSatsu said:
With the release of Android 4.4 coming, I'm thinking of flashing the latest Cyanogen rom. But, this is my first time owning an Android phone, or any smart phone at all. So I was wondering:
Can I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy S2 SPH-D710BST to the latest version?
If so will I have to reinstall my apps and etc.?
If I use custom firmware can I still activate and use my phone to call? (This is all assuming I still haven't gotten around to activating my phone)
If so will i have to use Boost Mobile to activate my phone? (As indicated by the model number)
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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hey there, welcome to the world of android friend! so if you were to have cm 10.2 (android 4.3) on your device and decide when a stable version of 4.4 comes out you want to flash it, you will have to reinstall all your apps, if you were to come from android 4.1 to 4.2 you wouldnt have to reinstall them. android 4.1-4.3 dont have very much changes, just a little of ui change and hardware changes to use left memory. now to see if your galaxy s2 will get 4.4? nobody will know, i dont think anybody knows if cyangenmod will make more roms, they recently annouced something that sounded like they were making their own android handset. if you use custom firmware, yes you can still use it as your phone and activate it, im sure not allot of people would flash roms to not be able to use their phones . i looked up the model number and it looks like the carrier is boost mobile. hope you figure out what you want man, please if you have any questions i would love to answer them, i love to see the notification numbers go up xD
Thanks! I already knew my phone was from Boost, I was just asking if activating it with them was a MUST. Also my phone has that manufacturer's error with the dropping cell signal repeatedly activating the menu. I tried the fix where you clear the cache partition, but that was only a temporary fix.
So, to fix the phone I have to get it repaired at a Sprint?
If so, how much?
Or, alternatively, could re-imaging the phone with a new "OS" fix it? (Only asking since the cache wipe worked for a while.)

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