Is there a way to flash stock rom in TWRP? I saw the instructions using adb.
Rooted stock roms yes. Not returning to full stock though. See sticky in general for that
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I remember seeing one right around release but some users reported problems.
Anyone know of a working one with the things I mentioned?
What things you mentioned?
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Rooted, deodexed, stock ROM.
I know I can always add root back but be nice to have it baked in. Any rom out there like this?
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I know it may look weird. I had 4.4 then I unlocked and rooted it. Then I used OTA 4.4.1 zip file to flash the OTA. Now, how can I get back to my stock 4.4 and run OTA online without needing root?
Download and fastboot flash the original factory images supplied by Google. Please read general sticky thread
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Download and fastboot flash the original factory images supplied by Google. Please read general sticky thread
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Yes, please delete my thread. Sorry.
Hi, I was wondering whether it was possible to create a pure (or as pure as one can get, if the Hardware drivers need to be included also) AOSP-based ROM from the AOSP source to run on the Nexus 5, yet?
I say "pure" because a lot of the AOSP-based ROMS i see include extra additions, which is not what i'm looking for. The Android Developer website seems to imply that it isn't possible yet, as the Nexus 5's Hardware drivers have not been released.
Yes it is. There's even a guide in general to do it. How do you think the existing roms with "additions" are created?
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Yes it is. There's even a guide in general to do it. How do you think the existing roms with "additions" are created?
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Oh thanks. I assumed they used Android Kitchen, which disects a previously compiled ROM? Ah well.
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Yes it is. There's even a guide in general to do it. How do you think the existing roms with "additions" are created?
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Are you able to link me to the correct thread (i'm using Ubuntu btw)? i'm wary of choosing an incorrect one. Thanks.
Go to general and search "build kitkat". There's a [howto] thread. There's only one
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Go to general and search "build kitkat". There's a [howto] thread. There's only one
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551902&highlight=build+kitkat This one?
What was the last sentence in my previous post?
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What was the last sentence in my previous post?
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OK. That does include the Google Apps though, so that's note pure AOSP, but i'll see what I can do
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OK. That does include the Google Apps though, so that's note pure AOSP, but i'll see what I can do
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You need gapps or the phone wont work properly. aosp + gapps is considered pure
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You need gapps or the phone wont work properly. aosp + gapps is considered pure
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By Gapps, I meant stuff like the Google Play Apps (Play Music, Play Store version of Search, play store version of Calendar, Gmail) etc.
Maybe a silly question, but....
Does a baseband switcher tool exist for the Nexus 5, like there is for the Defy (for example)?
I bought my N5 from the US, but using it in South East Asia and have noticed week signal issues.
Not explicitly but there are only a few basebands anyway and they're all flashable via a custom recovery
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Got it- thanks for the quick reply. Would have been nice to have a tool like that for frequent travelers!
A tool that automatically boots into recovery and flashes a specific zip? Its just as quick to do that manually
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Got an n5 on the way. Is there a specific radio that is generally considered best? I seem to see some posts that the 4.4.1 update made people's reception worse?
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Got an n5 on the way. Is there a specific radio that is generally considered best?
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No. As with all android phones, everyone has different experiences with different radios
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A tool that automatically boots into recovery and flashes a specific zip? Its just as quick to do that manually
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I don't mind manually flashing-- the nice thing about the tool for the defy (which was my previous phone) was that all the basebands are already built into the tool, so it was just a matter of going to settings and selecting the baseband.
In any case, thanks for the info
It's possible installing the only Knock On kernel file?
I'm so sorry for my bad english
Its compiled into the kernel. There are apps though
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