[Q] Help finding a kernel for my phone(d2vzw) and rom(CW 10.1/4.2.2) - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

As the title says. I'm looking for a kernel that allows overclocking. I've been looking for a long time but I can't find any. SiyahKernel appears to only work with the i9300 and 4.1. Unless I'm wrong. Thanks.
Also, is CM 10.0 android 4.1? Because im cool with switching to that if it will work with Siyah.

uromastix87 said:
As the title says. I'm looking for a kernel that allows overclocking. I've been looking for a long time but I can't find any. SiyahKernel appears to only work with the i9300 and 4.1. Unless I'm wrong. Thanks.
Also, is CM 10.0 android 4.1? Because im cool with switching to that if it will work with Siyah.
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Anything you intend to flash is in the Verizon Galaxy SIII Dev or Original Dev section. Do not flash anything labeled for any other GSIII model, you'll brick your phone. I'm certain each custom kernel allows for OCing, you can find most in the Verizon Original Dev section.
CM10 is 4.1. You need to flash CM10.1 which is 4.2.2 because 4.2.2 is under active development. Something to note, flash kernels released either AFTER the date of your rom/nightly OR within a week or two week span. Often enough, there are updates in the rom source that render kernels prior to the rom's release incompatible. You'll know it's incompatible cuz after flashing your screen will be completely black when booting into the rom.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Anything you intend to flash is in the Verizon Galaxy SIII Dev or Original Dev section. Do not flash anything labeled for any other GSIII model, you'll brick your phone. I'm certain each custom kernel allows for OCing, you can find most in the Verizon Original Dev section.
CM10 is 4.1. You need to flash CM10.1 which is 4.2.2 because 4.2.2 is under active development. Something to note, flash kernels released either AFTER the date of your rom/nightly OR within a week or two week span. Often enough, there are updates in the rom source that render kernels prior to the rom's release incompatible. You'll know it's incompatible cuz after flashing your screen will be completely black when booting into the rom.
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Thanks for the reply.
So, even if the rom was intended for an i9300 it will work on my 535? Are there any kernels for 4.2.2 that allow OCing?
Will this work with my setup? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226894

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Ice Cream Sandwich Stock Version like the Nexus S Rom for the Skyrocket?

Im looking for a complete Stock ICS Rom if its available i used to have the Nexus S Unlocked and i love the complete Stock ICS Look, im wondering is there a Rom with all of that??
Yesterday i was testing the last waffle house build but i got three things i didnt like, first one the usb storage problem, second one for some reason some of the apps wont download at all, and finally the phone re booted on it self.
Any other build out there with the real stock look of ICS??
daworship said:
Im looking for a complete Stock ICS Rom if its available i used to have the Nexus S Unlocked and i love the complete Stock ICS Look, im wondering is there a Rom with all of that??
Yesterday i was testing the last waffle house build but i got three things i didnt like, first one the usb storage problem, second one for some reason some of the apps wont download at all, and finally the phone re booted on it self.
Any other build out there with the real stock look of ICS??
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Cm9 and aokp is probably the closest you can get to asop vanilla ics
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Thanks im going to look for them.
Kenneth.Torres said:
Cm9 and aokp is probably the closest you can get to asop vanilla ics
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nothing is like stock , all else is buggy...op wait for the ics ota
mahanddeem said:
nothing is like stock , all else is buggy...op wait for the ics ota
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That's kind of a stupid statement,***mod edited***... The ICS releases that are out now are just like stock AT&T ota ics... Do you think they're going to change the rom completely or give us aosp ota??? The releases that we have are as close to stock as they are gonna get, only thing they're doing now is getting bugs out or adding apps from the carriers that they want... Have you tried all of the ICS roms out there? I've been running seanz ucle2 ics release rom and I've had absolutely no problems... As long as you read/follow the instructions completely everything should be fine... And thinking about this, the skyrocket is from AT&T not from google so we're never going to get stock ICS ota... OTA releases are not gonna be like aosp, aokp or cm9...
No no no I'm not a dev guys OK I ported the rom and the last release I only helped a bit I been busy on a few projects for the skyrocket community lol but to say the hard work and dedication that actual devs have put in is beneath you is a statement that I can not condone and actually is an insult to this site the roms in the dev section are far beyond what anything Samsung will ever do (/rant)
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Skanky CM10 question for 4GS (Sprint)

I see that people are using the Trinity Kernel for this build (CM10). I used the Trinity Kernal with the CM9 build and was very happy with it. I want to use it with this build but I'm not sure which kernel to use. There are the 4GS kernels for ICS and then there are Galaxy Nexus kernels for JB. Which ones am I supposed to use. I would reply to the build thread but I don't have enough posts to post in the Nexus S 4g Development Thread. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Jb and ics kernels aren't cross compatible. If a kernel does not specifically indicate that it is built for jb/4.1 on Ns/4g, don't flash. With that being said, ns kernels will often work on ns4g but they must still be built for the android version you are running. Check out the dev section for available kernels, there are currently 3 jb kernels (2my knowledge) built for the ns4g. Don't hesitate to try them all I'm order to determine which works best for your device.
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Bruce lee roy said:
Jb and ics kernels aren't cross compatible. If a kernel does not specifically indicate that it is built for jb/4.1 on Ns/4g, don't flash. With that being said, ns kernels will often work on ns4g but they must still be built for the android version you are running. Check out the dev section for available kernels, there are currently 3 jb kernels (2my knowledge) built for the ns4g. Don't hesitate to try them all I'm order to determine which works best for your device.
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Thanks for the response. So even thought the Trinity site says that would be for the Galaxy Nexus it would still work? The way it lists them is as follows.
ICS Kernels (Android 4.0)
Galaxy Nexus (All)
Nexus S (All)
SGS3 (TMO/ATT)
JB Kernels (Android 4.1)
Galaxy Nexus (all)
The Seven
Now with that being said are you suggesting that I use the GN Kernel since it's for JB.
Again thank you for your help with this.
dbarr001 said:
Now with that being said are you suggesting that I use the GN Kernel since it's for JB.
Again thank you for your help with this.
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Don't do that. The GNex kernels are not for the Nexus S. In the Trinity thread there was a NS kernel released (very basic) a few pages back. Morfic is working on a new release that will work on the NS4g/jellybean. Just be patient, will be worth the wait.
Edit: just released test version ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30416183&postcount=13095
wmdunn said:
Don't do that. The GNex kernels are not for the Nexus S. In the Trinity thread there was a NS kernel released (very basic) a few pages back. Morfic is working on a new release that will work on the NS4g/jellybean. Just be patient, will be worth the wait.
Edit: just released test version ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30416183&postcount=13095
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Thanks for the heads up! I will check out the test version.

CM10 Question

Sorry if this is a dumb question I'm new to this but why are there two CM10 ROMs in the development forum? There is an "Official" build in the normal threads and an "Unofficial" one pinned at the top. Shouldn't the official one be pinned instead? What's the difference and is one better than the other? I'm just looking for the most stable/functioning JB rom.
Side note, is there a JB MIUI rom foe this phone?
Thanks in advance!
josbor11 said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question I'm new to this but why are there two CM10 ROMs in the development forum? There is an "Official" build in the normal threads and an "Unofficial" one pinned at the top. Shouldn't the official one be pinned instead? What's the difference and is one better than the other? I'm just looking for the most stable/functioning JB rom.
Side note, is there a JB MIUI rom foe this phone?
Thanks in advance!
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No MIUI ROM yet. The "Unofficial" version was released before CM released theirs (and on my phone it never rebooted with it on phone calls like the official CM one does). The "Official" is the real deal from Cyanogenmod.
which is more stable? I am receiving my s3 Friday and plan on running cm10 asap.
I haven't had issues with either of them. However, there are things that I like in TW more, so before automatically going to CM10, I would recommend trying out the stock, or stock-like roms first.
tdperry said:
No MIUI ROM yet. The "Unofficial" version was released before CM released theirs (and on my phone it never rebooted with it on phone calls like the official CM one does). The "Official" is the real deal from Cyanogenmod.
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Are you inferring that the Unofficial has hot reboots during phone calls?
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I haven't had issues with either of them. However, there are things that I like in TW more, so before automatically going to CM10, I would recommend trying out the stock, or stock-like roms first.
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I really do enjoy the stock that comes with the phone. I am not a huge fan of bare bones android I like skinned interfaces but I really do enjoy the speed and features that come with JB and Google Now.
I was running CM10 for while without issues, but when I upgraded to the latest nightly, it soft bricked.

cm9 vs cm 10 question

Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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tomster2300 said:
Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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Bumping the thread a bit. Nobody has any input? Also, if I'm phrasing something incorrectly please let me know. Thanks!
As far as I'm aware, there was no CM9 release for the Verizon SIII.
tomster2300 said:
Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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As previously stated there was no official CM 9 release for the Verizon Galaxy S3 because at the time when CM 9 was still current our phone still had a locked bootloader, however there was an unofficial CM 9 using kexec to circumvent the locked bootloader at the time (But that is very outdated now and shouldn't be used). I recommend you try the latest CM 10 nightly that fixed a lot of bugs since the CM 10 Stable release. If you really need something absolutely 100% stable I would recommend running the stock ICS Touchwiz ROM with root.
shimp208 said:
As previously stated there was no official CM 9 release for the Verizon Galaxy S3 because at the time when CM 9 was still current our phone still had a locked bootloader, however there was an unofficial CM 9 using kexec to circumvent the locked bootloader at the time (But that is very outdated now and shouldn't be used). I recommend you try the latest CM 10 nightly that fixed a lot of bugs since the CM 10 Stable release. If you really need something absolutely 100% stable I would recommend running the stock ICS Touchwiz ROM with root.
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Sounds great. Thanks for the info!

[Q] What ROM Can I Jump To?

Ok I'm lost. I've been reading around for the past few hours & I've been out of the loop for too long to make sense of this.
I have scrosler's [ROM][1/27/14] - Stock Rooted Knoxless - VRUCML1 - Android 4.3. I have the unlocked bootloader because I have TWRP installed (right?). I did NOT take the OTA to get to 4.3.
With baseband VRUCML1 can I jump to any other ROMS still? Or what should/shouldn't I be looking for?
I'm thinking of trying CM11 or SlimKat
If you can list the version then that would be great. If you do have TWRP installed, yes your bootloader is unlocked and you can flash any Touchwiz rom up to 4.3 or any AOSP rom.
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Darn, only up to 4.3...
Versions:
Android: 4.3
Baseband: I535VRUCML1
Build #: JSS15J.I535VRUCML1
TWRP: v2.6.3.1
Finch32786 said:
Darn, only up to 4.3...
Versions:
Android: 4.3
Baseband: I535VRUCML1
Build #: JSS15J.I535VRUCML1
TWRP: v2.6.3.1
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I think you misinterpreted me. You can flash any AOSP rom that you want since you have TWRP installed. You're limited to 4.3 roms for Touchwiz. CM and SlimKat are ok.
Word of advice, if you're looking to use KitKat AOSP, the S3 has unified builds. One zip for multiple carriers. KitKat AOSP roms will be listed as "d2lte" when you search for recently updated downloads.
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As you told you have custom recovery and unlocked bootloader...
I have tried many ROMs and personally will suggest you to go with cm11 .
Slim is also cool but cm has good features and gets updated quickly as there is a Professional team working on it.
Where as on slim if some one ports or adds some more stuff then u will get update which won't be ota ( cm will have some ota update )
Cm is cool ASOP is also cool.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
I think you misinterpreted me. You can flash any AOSP rom that you want since you have TWRP installed. You're limited to 4.3 roms for Touchwiz. CM and SlimKat are ok.
Word of advice, if you're looking to use KitKat AOSP, the S3 has unified builds. One zip for multiple carriers. KitKat AOSP roms will be listed as "d2lte" when you search for recently updated downloads.
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THANKS SLIM!
Next time I'm dropping the $ on an unlocked phone so I don't have to "think" about what I can & can't do (Stupid Verizon).
Finch32786 said:
THANKS SLIM!
Next time I'm dropping the $ on an unlocked phone so I don't have to "think" about what I can & can't do (Stupid Verizon).
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You're welcome, always here to help out :good::good:
Also, I'm thinking the same as well in terms of an unlocked phone. Tired of worrying about which OTA is not for my phone or things like that.
kustom.hackers said:
( cm will have some ota update )
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This is actually a question I've had for a while. What sorts of things have OTA updates on CM? Does CM update "OTA" often or rarely? I used CM years ago on my OG Droid, but they didn't have updates back then. I keep hearing there are some kinds of updates on CM, but I can never find out what this really means... can you elaborate for me, please?
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schwinn8 said:
This is actually a question I've had for a while. What sorts of things have OTA updates on CM? Does CM update "OTA" often or rarely? I used CM years ago on my OG Droid, but they didn't have updates back then. I keep hearing there are some kinds of updates on CM, but I can never find out what this really means... can you elaborate for me, please?
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It depends actually if the developers will fix and update your device ... its on luck ... for example if the developer has the device and he will update for himself. Also it depends on device if it is capable of running the new android , means the hardware capablitity .... You can install cm11 as they are fast in fixing stuff and if you have some problem , xda will help you as cm is common on xda...
I had used cm11 on galaxy tab 2 and it worked like charm ... i was update ( android version v4.4.4 where as on stock they use v4.2 ) f***ing nice.... thanks to xda and cm.... love you all....

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