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I have nexus s M200KRKC1 with Android 4.1.1. I want to upgrade it with 4.2.2 or 4.3.. Please tell me the Best Rom for my Nexus S and also tell me how to do it with Wugs Nexus Root Tookit.
Thanks In Advance..
KitKat is also a possibility
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Setting.Out said:
KitKat is also a possibility
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How can i install it..??? Please Assist me.
Look on the ROM's thread, installation instructions are there..
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Setting.Out said:
Look on the ROM's thread, installation instructions are there..
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Where is ROM's thread..???
Sorry i am new here
Then you need to read a bit more in this forum so you understand what you're doing and don't brick your phone...
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Setting.Out said:
Then you need to read a bit more in this forum so you understand what you're doing and don't brick your phone...
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Thanks for your advice. now i am running my nexus s on 4.3.1 .
Just tell me if i want to switch on 4.4 should i ???
myg786 said:
Thanks for your advice. now i am running my nexus s on 4.3.1 .
Just tell me if i want to switch on 4.4 should i ???
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It's very usable as a daily driver, pretty stable, a bit faster, but not as customizable yet.. Make a nandroid backup and test it out, if it isn't what you like, you can reboot your nandroid..
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myg786 said:
Hello Every One...
I have nexus s M200KRKC1 with Android 4.1.1. I want to upgrade it with 4.2.2 or 4.3.. Please tell me the Best Rom for my Nexus S and also tell me how to do it with Wugs Nexus Root Tookit.
Thanks In Advance..
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try slimbean..it is very smooth here is the official thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393971
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Hello everyone,
I'm running slim bean (i9023) for the time being but i need to return to stock as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, i don't have access to any computer system so i can't flash stock images...
If anyone is running stock rom, would you be kind enough to make a cwm backup and upload so that i can restore it here... If anyone does, please make sure it's suitable for i9023... Thanks guys... Your help is much needed and appreciated!
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Guys anyone?? Please.. Desperate here..
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akshayf said:
Guys anyone?? Please.. Desperate here..
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Would take some time, I will try and get some help here :good:
Be patient till then
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Kwbr stock, backed up in image format via CWM.
http://tbridge.kr/clockworkmod.zip
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What is kwbr?
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DJBhardwaj said:
Kwbr stock, backed up in image format via CWM.
http://tbridge.kr/clockworkmod.zip
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What is kwbr??
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akshayf said:
What is kwbr??
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Its just rooted stock ROM. Pure Google 4.1.2, just rooted. :good:
DJBhardwaj said:
Its just rooted stock ROM. Pure Google 4.1.2, just rooted. :good:
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Thanks a lot bro
So should i just flash it via cwm??
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Ok, so I have rooted several device's but I have never updated my stock android Os higher while rooted.
With the news of 4.3 I was just wondering what would happen?
Thanks for your help in advance guys.
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Freakyy6 said:
Ok, so I have rooted several device's but I have never updated my stock android Os higher while rooted.
With the news of 4.3 I was just wondering what would happen?
Thanks for your help in advance guys.
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Probably a 99 percent chance you lose root. Sadly.
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Any chance it will damage my phone? And can I just realised root again? Using the Nexus 4 auto root?
Thanks for your help
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Why not going unroot before updating?
Freakyy6 said:
Any chance it will damage my phone? And can I just realised root again? Using the Nexus 4 auto root?
Thanks for your help
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There's just the chance of bricking your device, just like everytime you are rooting it or flashing something.
Rooting it again shouldn't be a problem.
Bricking is easily fixed by flashing a new rom?
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I might do that tbh lol thanks
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Gurpe said:
Why not going unroot before updating?
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Yes, this is what I always do. It's the safest bet.
MyAndroTech said:
Yes, this is what I always do. It's the safest bet.
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Ok, thanks
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Just don't forget to backup your phone. Enjoy flashing!
Hi! Which is the best kernel out there for
battery life please?
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Faizi Ch said:
Hi! Which is the best kernel out there for
battery life please?
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Good question, but there's no definitive answer... Different roms need different kernels..
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Marmite the best
Setting.Out said:
Good question, but there's no definitive answer... Different roms need different kernels..
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Fold old android version Bedalus 's Kernel : Marmite was one of the best for autonomy.
ui10 said:
Fold old android version Bedalus 's Kernel : Marmite was one of the best for autonomy.
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I'm using Slimkat v2.3. Tell me any compatible kernel for custom kitkat 4.4.2, also give me its link. Thanks!
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Faizi Ch said:
I'm using Slimkat v2.3. Tell me any compatible kernel for custom kitkat 4.4.2, also give me its link. Thanks!
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The only custom kernel currently available that works reliably with kitkat is Devil Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46810981&postcount=452
After updating my nexus to 4.4.3 ,I lost this function on my phone .because it depends on the kernel. is there any solution ?
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fisalashour said:
After updating my nexus to 4.4.3 ,I lost this function on my phone .because it depends on the kernel. is there any solution ?
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1. Wrong section
2. The dev stopped working on it
sorry for mistake . I thought it' s the right section as Touch control is an application.
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You are right, it's a app but , Quest answer section would be a better place but lethargy gave you the answer, touch control app is no longer under developing, you can use a kernel with S2w support.
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fisalashour said:
After updating my nexus to 4.4.3 ,I lost this function on my phone .because it depends on the kernel. is there any solution ?
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1. Wrong question
"How to get touch control after update to 4.4.3" not "Hot to get...."
2. Wrong section
3. The dev stop working on it
Try kernels...
fisalashour said:
After updating my nexus to 4.4.3 ,I lost this function on my phone .because it depends on the kernel. is there any solution ?
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You could try Bricked kernel (AOSP & stock roms, I believe) or Chaos (CM11), both work well in my opinion.
hungandt said:
1. Wrong question
"How to get touch control after update to 4.4.3" not "Hot to get...."
2. Wrong section
3. The dev stop working on it
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And you didn't need to post, it was already answered.
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Alright, calm down, he is also human, give the guy a break.
How active development shortcut in Recent Panel in stock Rom ??
I have root & xposed.
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Eh?
Ben36 said:
Eh?
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!!? ?
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Not at all sure what you mean. Recent shows recent opened apps.
kingspeed said:
!!? ?
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Like above, not sure what you mean? I know not everyone on here obviously has English as their first language so try re-wording the question please ☺
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How active development shortcut in Recent Panel in stock Rom ??
I have root & xposed.
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I guessing you mean Developer Options....Click the about phone, build number many times...and boom. You got it...assuming thats what you were asking...
sorry guys for my bad English :3
This pictures from my N5 in CM rom
in Developer option there is Development shortcut
but i need it in the stock rom
Its a cm11 feature only
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