In this thread I will show you how to unroot your Samsung galaxy ace plus without going back to stock ROM :laugh:
Only you have to do is download and install ginger unroot app provided below
just install it and open it and say yes to unroot your device
I am not responsible for any damage to you device as I have not built this app
Ohh that was quick... BTW this will only remove superuser from phone but the recovery and kernel will be same...
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i know that , that kernel and recovery are same no changes in it .
this is only for thos who fear to root their devices and their device gets rooted by flashing custom ROM.
shri.vaibhav said:
i know that , that kernel and recovery are same no changes in it .
this is only for thos who fear to root their devices and their device gets rooted by flashing custom ROM.
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If they unroot there custom rom then few things in custom room won't work... Like statusbar greaper and omg dcsmsm settings of atomblast rom and gaple parts of gaple rom.. Without those rom will be just a themed stock rom... But maybe someone don't want those features... Depends person to person...
Thou thanks...
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I have sgs 4g using rom stock gingerbread 2.3.6 and i want to up rom to 4.2.2 but i don't know how to install cwm 6.0 for flashing custom rom required cwm 6.0 anyone can show me how to install it ?
P/s : sorry about my english skills , it's too bad
che3mau said:
I have sgs 4g using rom stock gingerbread 2.3.6 and i want to up rom to 4.2.2 but i don't know how to install cwm 6.0 for flashing custom rom required cwm 6.0 anyone can show me how to install it ?
P/s : sorry about my english skills , it's too bad
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Hi. I just read a few guides since I don't know how this phone works that well, but as far as I am concerned, you would have to first install a rom or kernel with CWM 5 or higher, not 6. So there are ROMS on gingerbreaed that have this... But just to be safe, i would install cm7.... Look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-T959V/Installing_a_ROM
Your best bet is to use a 1click like eollie's 1 click with a modded kernel that has cwm built in, first link in the 2nd post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358498
Once you flash that, you will have cwm, which you can then use to flash any variation of ICS. You might need to be on ICS then go to JB, depends on the ROM but most will let you go straight from the cwm that the above link to the new ROM.
If you don't need GPS, don't mind small bugs, etc, then there are several JB's out there.
If you want GPS, good battery life, stability, etc, then try ultragen and the kernel linked in my sig.
Just flash Fluidification's CM10.1 Aries. I flashed it from 2.3.6 stock with CWM 5.0 2 8 and it automatically updated me to 6.0.2.8 at the beginning of the flashing process. Hope i helped!
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TheKucho said:
Just flash Fluidification's CM10.1 Aries. I flashed it from 2.3.6 stock with CWM 5.0 2 8 and it automatically updated me to 6.0.2.8 at the beginning of the flashing process. Hope i helped!
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Worked for me!! Easiest method imo
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Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Stock rom seems to be always the most stabe and daily driver
Also there is no perfect rom,it depends on what you need (stability,performance,UI.....)
For me i like non stock roms the most.., but i always choose the stock UI (in my case S3 with Nature UX).
The stock roms are indeed the most stable, but some mods are only in custom roms
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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If u want your android as very stable stick on stock rom and mod it...
and if you want more usability and more functions, mods and other borrowed features then you should go for custom rom...
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Custom rooms is more secure, faster, more features
Stock is well more stable that's all.
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I prefer using stock ROM with Deodexed and Zipaligned apps as it's more stable than custom ROMs
Stock vs Custom Rom
I prefer a super stripped down stock Rom, bloatware removed. Then add mods and tweak things to how I want.
Also Re-odexing a rom (custom/stock) after installing mods and themes will keep the rom boot up quickly
whenever I tried a stock rom (experience with Galaxy Ace, Desire, Desire HD, S2, S3 mini and S4) I feel like stock roms are slow compared to custom roms.. never modded a stock rom
I prefer custom roms. At early state the might be buggy but afterwards you have much more functionality.
for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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both of stock and custom difference effect on mobiles phone,custom kernel efficient.
For GS4 i love both. Stock ROM for samsung app and features. And custom for all the tweaks ( battery life ).
bossfang said:
for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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No
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Of course custom rom...
However it depends on rom's build quality. There are a lot of kind of roms.
A stable build of a rom is much more stable, better and faster than a simple stock rom with blootware
Custom rom hands down. There will be a rom that's pretty much stock but deflated and tweaked. Anyone who chooses stock over custom, let alone on xda, hasn't really done their research
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1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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its ur choice what to discuss in this??
A stock ROM will run the device as it was designed to be run. This will traditionally give you the most out of box stability and performance.
A custom ROM is meant to run the device as the ROM author intended, subject to the limitations of the device. These ROMs usually trade off performance and/or stability for new features (while sometimes disabling features from the stock ROM, typically due to non open sourced drivers).
The point of a custom ROM is to addressed perceived shortcomings of the phone. If you purchase a phone that does what you need, then you won't need to install a custom ROM. If there are no phones that handle what you need, then you get the closest approximation and run a custom ROM that addresses your needs.
On my HTC Droid Incredible (2010-2011), I wrote my own ROM so that it would perform exactly as I needed. For my Galaxy S2 (2011-2013) and Galaxy S4 GPE (2013-), I have no desire to run a custom ROM.
No one is going to be able to tell you what sort of ROM is best going to fit YOUR needs, except YOU. Everyone has different needs/wants in a ROM. The best thing to do is try different ROMs out and see which one is best for your day to day phone needs.
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You might wonder why even after doing the steps and can't get you ROM working smoothly..??
So here's a best solution for it...
1-main procedeur
Whenever you are using or want to use a custom rom of ICS or JB make sureyou flash the stock ICS and JB to your cell by sp tool because in sp tool all files are wiped and reflashed cleanly.
Since CWM cannot delete some core files...
So sp flash it....
2-easy
After flashing you device now flash the custom rom according to your need and do's(like which stock rom you hve to get a custom rom)
Mean if u hve flashed stock JB flash custom JB rom by the developers......and vice versa for ICS...
I hve been using this method for all time and it has always helped me.
Tgis procedeur is only for those who keeps a cuatom rom for a long duration.
Those who can try it but wil consume your time
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jesuinodsa said:
You might wonder why even after doing the steps and can't get you ROM working smoothly..??
So here's a best solution for it...
1-main procedeur
Whenever you are using or want to use a custom rom of ICS or JB make sureyou flash the stock ICS and JB to your cell by sp tool because in sp tool all files are wiped and reflashed cleanly.
Since CWM cannot delete some core files...
So sp flash it....
2-easy
After flashing you device now flash the custom rom according to your need and do's(like which stock rom you hve to get a custom rom)
Mean if u hve flashed stock JB flash custom JB rom by the developers......and vice versa for ICS...
I hve been using this method for all time and it has always helped me.
Tgis procedeur is only for those who keeps a cuatom rom for a long duration.
Those who can try it but wil consume your time
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Like i said only for those who use only one rom for long duration
Like mine is
SUVI-ICS 4.0
Megamax-JB 4.1
JMP-JB 4.1
Dark neXus -JB 4.2
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Hello i recently fix my phone ( CYNUS T2) running 4.1.1 ..
i want to downgrade to ICS because dual sim doesnt work well and bluetooth has few problem
can anyone explain me the right way?? via odin or flashtool or cwm..
You can't downgrade just like that you have to start from scratch, I.e format everything, go back to stock, use kernel cleaning script for your phone, then flash ics rom of your choice
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kamikaze_in said:
You can't downgrade just like that you have to start from scratch, I.e format everything, go back to stock, use kernel cleaning script for your phone, then flash ics rom of your choice
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you mean flashing stock jellybean?.i dont have any custom kernel and i m running stock jb.
i think that there is only one (ICS ROM) for cynus t2.. stock!!
al13nas said:
Hello i recently fix my phone ( CYNUS T2) running 4.1.1 ..
i want to downgrade to ICS because dual sim doesnt work well and bluetooth has few problem
can anyone explain me the right way?? via odin or flashtool or cwm..
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There is no ODIN foe mtk bro its for samsung
then we Have SP Flash tool instead juz like odin
so
check this page for info on how to do's with SP FLASH TOOLS and for stock rom downloads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167244
i suggest using Jellybean because you will feel grt performance improvement for sure
If u have rooted and got CWM recovery installed
download and install this with cwm
Micromax A110 Stock JellyBean V1.11 officially released version with ROOT
http://d-h.st/ONi
remember to wipe everything before installing (Cache,system,data,dalvik)
check this thread if u have any issues
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2160609
finally i deciced no to change jellybean..i flash another rom (jetspeed) is very smooth , nice sound quality and dual sim work like charm...
really thanks for all you help...i appreciate it!!
al13nas said:
finally i deciced no to change jellybean..i flash another rom (jetspeed) is very smooth , nice sound quality and dual sim work like charm...
really thanks for all you help...i appreciate it!!
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I think you should move to 4.2.1,
All 4.2.1 rom are awesome, and getting developed day by day.. And not buggy or lagging at all.
M using SLT-NEXUS-TYHPOON and highly satisfied with it. Its far better than 4.1
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jaunty said:
I think you should move to 4.2.1,
All 4.2.1 rom are awesome, and getting developed day by day.. And not buggy or lagging at all.
M using SLT-NEXUS-TYHPOON and highly satisfied with it. Its far better than 4.1
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You are sure that my phone (Cynus T2) is compatible with this rom..
Btw i dont think that there's any rom 4.2 for my phone yet
Hi please help me i have problem in my custom rom on my samsung galaxy s duos https://youtu.be/qwSv1WfxiWg
problem ? can u say which custom rom r u using
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I installing s4 rom android 4.4.4 kikat
bro our device is s duos 2
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No its s duos gt-7562
Ok now im in stock rom with root but in build.prop i have maked change to ro.build.curet.version=4.4.4
ro.build.sdk.version=19
i neaded that modification becose i try to install s4 settegs to try on stock rom to contineue to make my custom rom but after restart i try to open root browser and say root browser has stoped why say this any information
We have cm11 ( kitkat), so why do you use ICS based rom?
Becose the cm11 is deodexed rom and s4 settegs nead odexed rom and odexed rom is only stock rom
Fun4TubeGr said:
Becose the cm11 is deodexed rom and s4 settegs nead odexed rom and odexed rom is only stock rom
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-ace/ace-2-help/rom-pac-rom-kk-rc-3-t3562108/page38
Use pac its odexed. By the way what are u trying?
To odex .odex