I have a tf300 with factory flashed jb, so can I only use ROMs that are based off of the OTA, or others like CM10.1, AOKP, JellyBro, etc.
The ROMS have to be compatible with the Jelly Bean bootloader: so you can only boot Jelly Bean'ed roms from here on.
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Hi All,
I installed Jelly Bean from cygen 10 and then X bean 1.0
Amazing ROMs!
I am encountering the same issue on both ROM.
Application is not responding message
Lag
Battery drain
Reading different posts, all are working with highest performance
Thank you!!
I too have Galaxy S i9000 and tried several Jellybean custom Roms already from different Developers.
Because these JB custom Roms are still under development, they still have bugs that the developers are trying to solve.
I have never tried the two Roms you mentioned above.
My suggestion is to try another JB Custom ROM.
I am using now C-RoM Bean v1.3.1 Jellybean Rom.
This is the 4th JB Rom I flashed and i found to it to be the best. No lags, superfast, smooth and very stable.
I understand that Android JB 4.1.1 OTA has been released for WiFi Gtab2's, but those of us with VZW models are stuck at ICS 4.0.4. Would really like to make use of butter and Google Now and other JB enhancements using a semi-stock ROM. I haven't been able to find anything. What am I missing?
so no one is working on this?
Hey guys, I was wanted to root my gs3 using this guide [GUIDE] Root for Jelly Bean 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 OTA ***UPDATED 5/29*** - xda-developers but for step 6 where you flash the bootchain the only bootchain versions offered are for 4.1.2 are VRBMB1 and VRBMD3. I have Verizon and have baseband version VRBMF1. I know that that step is optional but how important is it? After rooting I am wanting to flash to an aosp 4.2.2 rom or a cyanogenmod 10.1 rom. Will I still be able to do this if I don't restore the bootchain? Also on an unrelated question , i know that the stock android camera doesnt have the option to save pictures to the sd card, Will I be able to do this on a stock android rom? Thank you all for your help
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Hey guys, I was wanted to root my gs3 using this guide [GUIDE] Root for Jelly Bean 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 OTA ***UPDATED 5/29*** - xda-developers but for step 6 where you flash the bootchain the only bootchain versions offered are for 4.1.2 are VRBMB1 and VRBMD3. I have Verizon and have baseband version VRBMF1. I know that that step is optional but how important is it? After rooting I am wanting to flash to an aosp 4.2.2 rom or a cyanogenmod 10.1 rom. Will I still be able to do this if I don't restore the bootchain?
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Not very important to flash the bootchain at all. Yes, you can flash whatever rom, kernel, or mod regardless of your bootchain's status.
Also on an unrelated question , i know that the stock android camera doesnt have the option to save pictures to the sd card, Will I be able to do this on a stock android rom? Thank you all for your help
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Not sure I understand your question cuz you used the phrase "stock android rom" as a comparison to itself. Do you mean "I know stock android (per a Nexus device) does not have an option to save to external sdcard so does AOSP on the GSIII have this option by default?" If you meant this, I don't believe JB 4.3 roms on our device support it natively. I'm not sure about JB 4.2.2 roms. For example, I've been using Slim Bean beta (AOSP 4.3) since Saturday and there's no setting to save to external sdcard cuz it uses the 4.3 camera. I imagine more of AOSP is like this. More responses will be helpful.
OK, I got my Device back to 4.1.2 Jelly Bean But I'm trying to get the OC Kernel & 4.4 EOS KitKat ROM. What the best way to do this?
Edit: It's is stocked, No root or anything.
Hello guys,
I tried to flash custom roms but failed.I decided to use stock but to overclock it.I'm new here so I'll just ask for opinion,which kernel is best(user choices) for stock JB 4.1.2 Unlocked Bootloader,for overclocking and gaming,but stable too.
Thanks.