Dear Users....I have 2 Nexus 5 at my home....both are having vanilla/default Android 4.4.2 installed. However, one of the phone is rooted as well as unlocked and the other one is not. But, today, I noticed that Android OS is taking only 5% of the battery in the later (un-rooted/locked) device however, on the other one (rooted/unlocked) Android OS is around 40-45%.....
Please confirm as to how can I make it stop? Will locking and un-rooting will gonna help in any of the way?
Kindly guide me to the relevant thread in case if the same has been already discussed/resolved before...
Factory reset worked for me.
wilco...resetting the same right away....
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Been a while since I've been on- posted a hardware fix years ago for a windows phone. Anyway can anybody point me to a stock uk rom for an s5 900f- just bought a CyanogenMod rooted phone and wondered if it is possible to return it to stoc, it must also auto update from samsung. thanks for any help
mgzt said:
Been a while since I've been on- posted a hardware fix years ago for a windows phone. Anyway can anybody point me to a stock uk rom for an s5 900f- just bought a CyanogenMod rooted phone and wondered if it is possible to return it to stoc, it must also auto update from samsung. thanks for any help
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You may find help here. s5/general
Proceed with caution, all the best !!
Hi guys
About two month ago i rooted my HTC One M8, but after few days when lollipop came to my phone, i couldn't install it, because my phone was rooted, so i tried to unroot it, but suddenly i deleted my OS from bootloader, i tried many times to run to my os, but my phone weren't running.
Is there any one here to help me reinstall it on my phone, please guys answer me soon, its making me crazy.
Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. Which variant of the M8 do you have please?
No response in two days, thread closed.
Hi, I have a Sprint Note Edge running Android 4.4.4 and I have previously rooted it in the past.
However, I'm not 100% sure what I did to root it as I did this back in February and I have since to do
anything else root related since then.
Model number is SM-N915P.
I have root currently, and its running android 4.4.4
I want to, if possible, update to 5.1. And I want to make sure I still have root.
Can someone kind of guide me along? Its been a while and I'm not sure where to start.
Links to threads/etc would be appreciated.
Much thanks in advance.
Do not update to 5.1 Lots of people complaining about it right now. And if you do update, you cannot downgrade ever
edo101 said:
Do not update to 5.1 Lots of people complaining about it right now. And if you do update, you cannot downgrade ever
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Okay. I appreciate it. I'll hold out.
Right now my phone is running kind of slow though. Is there anything you'd suggest to speed it up?
For example it hangs sometimes when going to the camera app and switching to the gallery.
Hi I have purchased an Lg G4 in the last 5 months. The day I got it from AT&T I updated to android 6.0 [Marshmallow]. My battery life has gone to crap ever since, I have Factory reset my phone 3 times and 2 out of the 3 times I have reinstalled my apps very slowly and carefully.
Here is my phone info:
Model Number-LG-H810
Android security patch level-2016-01-01
Build number-MRA58K
Kernel Version-3.10.84
Software version-H81020n
I have never tried to root it. Please Help.
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OP posted in correct section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g4/help/lg-g4-batterly-life-marshallow-6-0-h810-t3409926
Hi guys & girls,
Another new noob making his first critical question, here's the low down. OK I have a Nexus 7 running 5.1.1 Lollipop, (WISH I WOULD HAVE NEVER UPGRADED TO LOLLIPOP FROM KITKAT) but anyway, I have tried several ways of rooting it. TowelRoot, KingoRoot, Nexus Root Tool Kit (NRK), etc...
I know I can downgrade back to a later version of my KittyKat. How ever I was trying to avoid that method (if it can be helped). My Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900A it gave me a bit of trouble rooting it on behalf of it being an AT&T version. So enough yacking.. Here's my question, and any answer I will appreciate. I would like to know if there is an OFFICIAL way to root the Nexus 7? Or any late releases that anyone knows about, for rooting the Nexus 7 5.1.1 Lollipop, eather If it's a one-click method or PC method? I'd be happy with a PC method (if it can be helped). I'd rather a easy one-click method, we love those methods.
Thanks for any & all answers,
LaiD_BacK_MaNoR
Hey Again,
As I see no one was able to find a way to Help me Root my "N7", I was able to do research and upgrade my own CPU (My Brain) and get the job done myself and even managed to unlock the bootloader, on my own as well. Thanks for those who tryed. But it was a win, win for me bc I am now well advanced in the computer world.:good:
So if anyone else has this similar issue I will be delighted to help.
Thanks