Just bought the S4! - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 General

Replaced S2 with the S4.
Wondering what the best rom Telus users have been using and easiest way to root this phone?
Some have said the Telus phone is different then most this true?
Thanks

21017 said:
Replaced S2 with the S4.
Wondering what the best rom Telus users have been using and easiest way to root this phone?
Some have said the Telus phone is different then most this true?
Thanks
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You will get many different opinions on the best rom. The best thing to do is try the different ones to see which works best for you.

True, just not looking to try something that dont work with Telus or not that great.

Sorry, best is in the eye of the beholder, please try all available roms and make this determination based on your needs and desires.

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New Inspire

Hey y'all, I'm originally a forum poster on [H]ard Forums and I just got the new HTC Inspire. I've been hearing all about rooting and roming phones and I'm thinking about doing it. Problem is, I don't know much about it. I was thinking about doing it not only for the free apps but so I could completely customize my UI. If y'all could give me the pros and cons and possibly directing me to what I need or should do to root my phone I would like to know. This is my first Smart phone so I'm very interested in this process.
Xenomaniac said:
Hey y'all, I'm originally a forum poster on [H]ard Forums and I just got the new HTC Inspire. I've been hearing all about rooting and roming phones and I'm thinking about doing it. Problem is, I don't know much about it. I was thinking about doing it not only for the free apps but so I could completely customize my UI. If y'all could give me the pros and cons and possibly directing me to what I need or should do to root my phone I would like to know. This is my first Smart phone so I'm very interested in this process.
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Probably the best way to root your phone is the inspire hack kit. Its easy to follow and there is a ton of support for it.
The main pros are free wifi tether, side loading enabled, hsupa enabled, and tons of mods.
The cons would be if you have to take it back to att you will have to go through an unrooted process. Its not to hard but still a hassle. I can honestly stay rooted is the best way to really enjoy your phone.
Stock look
ClearD rom. Ive tried it and I haven't had any problems with it.
TPC Rom. Its stock with an over clocked kernel
DHD Rom
Android Revolution is fast and stable stock look
RCMix HD fast and stable and made with transparency.
These are the ones Ive used and they all work.
Have fun with your phone.
klquicksall said:
Probably the best way to root your phone is the inspire hack kit. Its easy to follow and there is a ton of support for it.
The main pros are free wifi tether, side loading enabled, hsupa enabled, and tons of mods.
The cons would be if you have to take it back to att you will have to go through an unrooted process. Its not to hard but still a hassle. I can honestly stay rooted is the best way to really enjoy your phone.
Stock look
ClearD rom. Ive tried it and I haven't had any problems with it.
TPC Rom. Its stock with an over clocked kernel
DHD Rom
Android Revolution is fast and stable stock look
RCMix HD fast and stable and made with transparency.
These are the ones Ive used and they all work.
Have fun with your phone.
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Did you reflash the radio on any of these Roms? I am rooted and about to try some Roms but don't really want to deal with flashing radios.
bmolloy said:
Did you reflash the radio on any of these Roms? I am rooted and about to try some Roms but don't really want to deal with flashing radios.
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Why not? Its really easy. Check the development threads. No need for eng s-off.
Sent from Desire HD or Inspire 4G or whatever this thing is called via premium XDA app.
bmolloy said:
Did you reflash the radio on any of these Roms? I am rooted and about to try some Roms but don't really want to deal with flashing radios.
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I have used both the recommend radio for the roms and the att raido. They all work fine.
I'm thinking about making my own UI interface using photoshop and creating a launch as well. Is it something that is really easy to do? I'm a big Aliens fan (H.R. Giger, not that ****ty AvP movie bull****) and would love to make a custom UI or at least make sounds for when I press a button (thinking about when I shut down hearing Hudson saying "that's it man, game over man game over!")
I'm probably getting way ahead of myself seeing that I'm still new to all of this.
Which is the best rom or are they all essentially the same?

Speed of Development of the Infuse?

I was just wondering about the speed of development of the Infuse Roms? And i mean no offence to the developers here because I know you all work very hard for us and there is some awesome roms here. Its just that i come from the HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made) forum and there is a new ROM or a Rom update like every day and for a flash addict "like me" thats great! So I was was wondering is it because the Infuse is just not that popular or is it that its new technology or? Do we think it will pickup when they release Ginger bread or? And Thank You for your hard work!!
1987dram said:
I was just wondering about the speed of development of the Infuse Roms? And i mean no offence to the developers here because I know you all work very hard for us and there is some awesome roms here. Its just that i come from the HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made) forum and there is a new ROM or a Rom update like every day and for a flash addict "like me" thats great! So I was was wondering is it because the Infuse is just not that popular or is it that its new technology or? Do we think it will pickup when they release Ginger bread or? And Thank You for your hard work!!
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not too fast right now, i mean not on the infuse rom front. we are dealing with outdated software and honestly a kinda shotty gb kernel for a rogers phone. i think the infuse is not that popular with the elite devs who already worked on the galaxy s and want something new. we still have some great skill with a cm7 bringup that is as functional as any phone with our bluetooth chip. the amazing thing about it is that it is almost all done by one dev. the cm team isnt woring on it as far as i know.
fortunately if you are a rom junkie the same dev that brought us cm7 also brought us "galaxy helraiser which is a collection of libraries and a few other files (camera app, modem, busybox, kernel) that allows the use of i9000 firmware to run on the infuse with the infuse kernel and modem.bin.
with hellraiser you can sift through the vibrant, i9000 and captivate sections looking for hoards of i9000 gb based roms to flash.
Dani897 said:
not too fast right now, i mean not on the infuse rom front. we are dealing with outdated software and honestly a kinda shotty gb kernel for a rogers phone. i think the infuse is not that popular with the elite devs who already worked on the galaxy s and want something new. we still have some great skill with a cm7 bringup that is as functional as any phone with our bluetooth chip. the amazing thing about it is that it is almost all done by one dev. the cm team isnt woring on it as far as i know.
fortunately if you are a rom junkie the same dev that brought us cm7 also brought us "galaxy helraiser which is a collection of libraries and a few other files (camera app, modem, busybox, kernel) that allows the use of i9000 firmware to run on the infuse with the infuse kernel and modem.bin.
with hellraiser you can sift through the vibrant, i9000 and captivate sections looking for hoards of i9000 gb based roms to flash.
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Thank You for the quick reply it helped alot. You brought up one other thing I have a question about "modem.bin" what is it and what does it do? Didn't deal with that with the HD2
1987dram said:
Thank You for the quick reply it helped alot. You brought up one other thing I have a question about "modem.bin" what is it and what does it do? Didn't deal with that with the HD2
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cell radio firmware. it may effect battery life, reception, dataspeeds and other things, right now there is only a few versions and there isnt much difference. but an i9000 modem.bin is for a different radio, it wont work. much like the i9000 kernel wont support the infuse hardware and the libs wont communicate with the infuse kernel and hardware.
1987dram said:
Thank You for the quick reply it helped alot. You brought up one other thing I have a question about "modem.bin" what is it and what does it do? Didn't deal with that with the HD2
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In the world of Qualcomm-based HTC phones, modem.bin is the "radio".
1987dram said:
I was just wondering about the speed of development of the Infuse Roms? And i mean no offence to the developers here because I know you all work very hard for us and there is some awesome roms here. Its just that i come from the HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made) forum and there is a new ROM or a Rom update like every day and for a flash addict "like me" thats great! So I was was wondering is it because the Infuse is just not that popular or is it that its new technology or? Do we think it will pickup when they release Ginger bread or? And Thank You for your hard work!!
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HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made)
hahaahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
i used to work at tmobile, 3 of 5 sold had problems. i wouldn't take one for free
i will admit there are less roms available for this then some of the other phones ive owned
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HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made)
hahaahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
i used to work at tmobile, 3 of 5 sold had problems. i wouldn't take one for free
i will admit there are less roms available for this then some of the other phones ive owned
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Idk man the htc hd2 is a great phone...thats the only phone i ever bought straight out no contract...i had to call so many tmobiles because everyone was sold out...
Sent from my SGH-I997 using XDA App
It's likely only going to slow down from here. Maybe a temporary bump with official GB.
Sent from my SGH-I997
im interested to see what adam outler brings to the table.
hegemytouch said:
Idk man the htc hd2 is a great phone...thats the only phone i ever bought straight out no contract...i had to call so many tmobiles because everyone was sold out...
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I agree. I'm on ATT and I even used an HD2 for a very long time. Good solid phone with an equally solid performance.
The_Zodiac said:
HTC HD2 (one of the best phones ever made)
hahaahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
i used to work at tmobile, 3 of 5 sold had problems. i wouldn't take one for free
i will admit there are less roms available for this then some of the other phones ive owned
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I didn't get mine from t mobile I got it from over seas and never had a problem with it. And a phone that can run almost any operating system that's a good phone in my book.
MikeyMike01 said:
It's likely only going to slow down from here. Maybe a temporary bump with official GB.
Sent from my SGH-I997
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MikeyMike Were you working on a MIUI rom?
1987dram said:
I didn't get mine from t mobile I got it from over seas and never had a problem with it. And a phone that can run almost any operating system that's a good phone in my book.
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ah that might change things then but i kid you not when i worked their people came in with problem ones constantly.

New TBolt User Here

I may be a little late to the party, but I just picked up a used Thunderbolt as a replacement for my cracked Stratosphere (I knew I should've gotten the insurance!). However, I don't think I've downgraded. Actually, with the specs and openness of the device I've come up in the world a bit. It'll be good to be able to have some good old fashioned custom ROMs again. Well, I have to wait until Monday first.
First off I'm new to HTC devices and Sense. I'm going to have my first taste with a Sense 3.0 or 3.5 ROM. Does anyone know any really good ones? Also I did the research on CM7 and I know there are unofficial builds so if someone could point me to a stable one I'd love it.
Anyway, glad to join the team and I'll try to stick around when I get an upgrade in November by developing. Of course I need to get a decent computer before that.
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I may be a little late to the party, but I just picked up a used Thunderbolt as a replacement for my cracked Stratosphere (I knew I should've gotten the insurance!). However, I don't think I've downgraded. Actually, with the specs and openness of the device I've come up in the world a bit. It'll be good to be able to have some good old fashioned custom ROMs again. Well, I have to wait until Monday first.
First off I'm new to HTC devices and Sense. I'm going to have my first taste with a Sense 3.0 or 3.5 ROM. Does anyone know any really good ones? Also I did the research on CM7 and I know there are unofficial builds so if someone could point me to a stable one I'd love it.
Anyway, glad to join the team and I'll try to stick around when I get an upgrade in November by developing. Of course I need to get a decent computer before that.
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Thunderbolt development section would be your best bet.
Sent from my HTC ThunderBolt using xda premium
armada786 said:
I may be a little late to the party, but I just picked up a used Thunderbolt as a replacement for my cracked Stratosphere (I knew I should've gotten the insurance!). However, I don't think I've downgraded. Actually, with the specs and openness of the device I've come up in the world a bit. It'll be good to be able to have some good old fashioned custom ROMs again. Well, I have to wait until Monday first.
First off I'm new to HTC devices and Sense. I'm going to have my first taste with a Sense 3.0 or 3.5 ROM. Does anyone know any really good ones? Also I did the research on CM7 and I know there are unofficial builds so if someone could point me to a stable one I'd love it.
Anyway, glad to join the team and I'll try to stick around when I get an upgrade in November by developing. Of course I need to get a decent computer before that.
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The only cm7 currently in development is thunder shed. It's my dd. I feel the best 3.5 rom is eternity. And imoseyons kernels are the only way to fly.
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I second Thundershed for your AOSP need and Skyraider Zeus for sense. Also, you may want to invest in a rezound battery.
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gingeritis3D is the best ROM I've used it has the best kernel cuz everything works
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I'll try to give them all a spin. I have one new question now. The micro SIM in my Strat won't work in the TBolt. If I go into my local corporate VZW store can I get a full sized SIM for free?
armada786 said:
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'll try to give them all a spin. I have one new question now. The micro SIM in my Strat won't work in the TBolt. If I go into my local corporate VZW store can I get a full sized SIM for free?
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You can buy an adapter or get one from VZW for free. When they swapped phones for you, they should have changed the sim.. Just let them know
Jrocker23 said:
You can buy an adapter or get one from VZW for free. When they swapped phones for you, they should have changed the sim.. Just let them know
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Well they haven't switched the SIM because I bought my device off of Swappa. I find an adapter to be unreliable and I've heard they can jam in the slot. I'll probably be down in a store tomorrow so will they be able to give me a full sized SIM for free?
Im sure if the phone checks out fine, they should... Let us know
Jrocker23 said:
Im sure if the phone checks out fine, they should... Let us know
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Went to my local B&M store and it turns out it cost me ten bucks to activate the new SIM. Not sure if it that's correct but it's information nonetheless.

Best place and way to start. Old timer been away from XDA for awhile

I am coming from a Vibrant 4g which had sort of fallen to the way side since it wasn't a very popular device so I have not been active on XDA for a super long time.
I just upgraded to HTC One S from T mobile, and I know the usual drill: read, read, read.
And I plan to do that, but i'm looking for the awesome community that I remember so well to offer a little starting point for me.
You see, the things that are common knowledge to you, are simply not common knowledge to me. They may first come up on page 100 of a super popular thread, that is now dead from growing too big.
I remember on my Vibrant, it was common knowledge that you could not enable a certain file system, until you followed a few steps. It was common knowledge, but lost to anyone knew, as it was buried 75 pages deep in popular ROM thread.
So I guess, I'm just looking for the proper nuggets of information on how to get started, how to root easily, what roms I should be looking into etc.
I remember that the one click Root for Vibrant started to become a problem and it was recommended to not try it. Anything similar here?
IN OTHER WORDS: TL;DR
Can anyone provide some insight and good threads about the following as a jump off point for an HTC newbie, and basically an XDA newbie,all over again?
Here's some topics:
Root? Best way to get root? Are there certain HTC ONE models I should make sure I have/do not have before proceeding?
Bloatware? Any installed apps I should ditch as soon as I get root? Any customizations that I should jump on asap? (ie: on vibrant, it was imperative to upgrade to a more accurate battery mod, to keep a better eye on battery levels)
Points/tips? (ie: on the vibrant, for some reason all roms had an issue with blurry MMS texts that was common knowledge, but if you didn't know, and can't live with blurry MMS texts, it was important info before customizing)
Basically, what ROMs are great on this phone? I'm not looking to test a new rom every few days. I want to install a badass one and leave it. I want good battery saving, good customization, awesome graphics, and stability and that will be the one I keep forever. I'll really value any opinions on ROM and customizing in general.
thanks so much. You are providing some peace of mind for a newb in just about every sense of the word, except the one that matters..I aint a newb!
First things first, do you have an s4 or s3 model? All of the tweaks (root, ect) do not work yet on the s3.
+1 Determining which model you have is critical, If you do have the S4 model check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24884624&postcount=3
He has the s4, T-Mobile doesn't sell the s3 model.
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xxquicksh0txx said:
He has the s4, T-Mobile doesn't sell the s3 model.
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Seriously? How did u know that will it stay like that too ? Where they only sell s4?
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
WCCobra said:
First things first, do you have an s4 or s3 model? All of the tweaks (root, ect) do not work yet on the s3.
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i've looked everywhere but i can't find the thread on how to tell.
i guess i'll go google and brb
azzledazzle said:
+1 Determining which model you have is critical, If you do have the S4 model check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24884624&postcount=3
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i'll tell you that the All in One toolkit successfully rooted, so that should mean S4 right?
WCCobra said:
First things first, do you have an s4 or s3 model? All of the tweaks (root, ect) do not work yet on the s3.
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i honestly cannot find anything concrete on determining if it's S3 or S4.
Easiest way is to check the box. S4 chip is 1.5GHz, S3 chip is 1.7GHz. If root took, then you have the S4. If you run quadrant, S4 chips come in at 4500-5100 stock, S3 chips come in at 3000-4000 stock.
k1llacanon said:
Seriously? How did u know that will it stay like that too ? Where they only sell s4?
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HTC announced that the HOS S3 version will sell only in limited markets in Asia and Europe, not the US, and certainly not t-mobile. It will cause added complications for HTC while upgrading the OS to have two different variants for t-mobile.
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loogielv said:
I am coming from a Vibrant 4g which had sort of fallen to the way side since it wasn't a very popular device so I have not been active on XDA for a super long time.
I just upgraded to HTC One S from T mobile, and I know the usual drill: read, read, read.
And I plan to do that, but i'm looking for the awesome community that I remember so well to offer a little starting point for me.
You see, the things that are common knowledge to you, are simply not common knowledge to me. They may first come up on page 100 of a super popular thread, that is now dead from growing too big.
I remember on my Vibrant, it was common knowledge that you could not enable a certain file system, until you followed a few steps. It was common knowledge, but lost to anyone knew, as it was buried 75 pages deep in popular ROM thread.
So I guess, I'm just looking for the proper nuggets of information on how to get started, how to root easily, what roms I should be looking into etc.
I remember that the one click Root for Vibrant started to become a problem and it was recommended to not try it. Anything similar here?
IN OTHER WORDS: TL;DR
Can anyone provide some insight and good threads about the following as a jump off point for an HTC newbie, and basically an XDA newbie,all over again?
Here's some topics:
Root? Best way to get root? Are there certain HTC ONE models I should make sure I have/do not have before proceeding?
Bloatware? Any installed apps I should ditch as soon as I get root? Any customizations that I should jump on asap? (ie: on vibrant, it was imperative to upgrade to a more accurate battery mod, to keep a better eye on battery levels)
Points/tips? (ie: on the vibrant, for some reason all roms had an issue with blurry MMS texts that was common knowledge, but if you didn't know, and can't live with blurry MMS texts, it was important info before customizing)
Basically, what ROMs are great on this phone? I'm not looking to test a new rom every few days. I want to install a badass one and leave it. I want good battery saving, good customization, awesome graphics, and stability and that will be the one I keep forever. I'll really value any opinions on ROM and customizing in general.
thanks so much. You are providing some peace of mind for a newb in just about every sense of the word, except the one that matters..I aint a newb!
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Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1531
and read all the stickies
Just check your fastboot screen if it says "vle" its s4. If it says "villec2" or something lie that its s3.
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loogielv said:
i'll tell you that the All in One toolkit successfully rooted, so that should mean S4 right?
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Yup, there is no way to root a s3 model right now.
And T-Mobile does not sell the s3 model, and probably won't sell it.
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For roms I would tell you to flash everything and see what you like working with. If you don't have the time or want to do that I would recommend trickdroid. Its fast, snappy, stable, and free of bloat which is nice if you don't have or use titanium backup. If you like a custom stock rom go with Torxx's rom. Its my go to rom. I always keep a nandroid of it handy.
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Roms

What is the hold up on roms? Anyone know?
Sent from my HTC One A9 using Tapatalk
Well it takes time for some developers to make a rom to the best of its ability... Would you rather want a slow buggy rom or a fast and durable rom...so give them some time and im positive they'll have new ones eventually.
There's not much developer support for this device if you haven't noticed
Yeah it just depends if your Device is compatable with the rom you want just keep searching for a rom for your phone there might or might not be one
Hope it will give a Rom with Support for Fingerprint Sensor. :good:
Maybe or maybe not just keep searching for it until you find one good luck
dillanmason said:
Well it takes time for some developers to make a rom to the best of its ability... Would you rather want a slow buggy rom or a fast and durable rom...so give them some time and im positive they'll have new ones eventually.
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Not complaining. Just asking.
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I'm not saying you are im just saying give it some time and there might or might not be one.I know that you were asking and I'm telling you in information that I have heard.
I'm afraid it looks like there isn't much developer support here. Contrast the Oneplus X which came out a few weeks later, and there are plenty of modded OEM roms as well as a somewhat functional version of cm 12.1 being worked on.
I might be moving on to that device myself. It's a shame though since the A9 is physically my favorite phone since the 2013 moto x...
Yeah developers don't want this phone apparently. Devs have to want the phone or have a big enough demand to support a device
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Don't worry! The one Max was like this at the beginning to, and it turned out fine.
probably has alot to do with there being no us kernel source yet if i remember correctly, also theyre arent too many marshmellow roms yet anyway. and no kernel source for lolipop means no lolipop roms. just wait young padawan
edit: i just checked htcdev. there definitely ARE source files for att at least.
just gotta wait for somone to port something.
perhaps... pray.
Ae3NerdGod said:
probably has alot to do with there being no us kernel source yet if i remember correctly, also theyre arent too many marshmellow roms yet anyway. and no kernel source for lolipop means no lolipop roms. just wait young padawan
edit: i just checked htcdev. there definitely ARE source files for att at least.
just gotta wait for somone to port something.
perhaps... pray. [emoji14]
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That's great news. I can't wait to flash CM 13 on this thing [emoji1]
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Pan Skrzetuski said:
I'm afraid it looks like there isn't much developer support here. Contrast the Oneplus X which came out a few weeks later, and there are plenty of modded OEM roms as well as a somewhat functional version of cm 12.1 being worked on.
I might be moving on to that device myself. It's a shame though since the A9 is physically my favorite phone since the 2013 moto x...
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OnePlus X? You live in Europe? Because that phone doesn't support any CMDA, and it doesn't support one of the largest frequencies for LTE by ATT in the US.
So, OnePlus X is kind of a fail, with worse specs than the A9...there are other options out there besides that phone that you need a "special invite"...pleaze..makes me NOT want one just because of that.
techlogik said:
OnePlus X? You live in Europe? Because that phone doesn't support any CMDA, and it doesn't support one of the largest frequencies for LTE by ATT in the US.
So, OnePlus X is kind of a fail, with worse specs than the A9...there are other options out there besides that phone that you need a "special invite"...pleaze..makes me NOT want one just because of that.
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Well I'm on T-Mobile, so radio coverage is pretty good, although I would like band 12 LTE.
You can buy opx without an invite on Tuesdays.
As for specs, the 801 is fine with me. My 2014 Moto x had that and it was plenty fast. I think we're at the point laptops hit a few years ago where processors are just fast enough unless you are doing something special with your device.
Pan Skrzetuski said:
Well I'm on T-Mobile, so radio coverage is pretty good, although I would like band 12 LTE.
You can buy opx without an invite on Tuesdays.
As for specs, the 801 is fine with me. My 2014 Moto x had that and it was plenty fast. I think we're at the point laptops hit a few years ago where processors are just fast enough unless you are doing something special with your device.
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Tmo and att use many of the same bands. Band 12 is all it has. That won't translate well to ppl outside of metro areas
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There's a stock rooted 6.0.1 ROM based on the Dev Edition here.
Someone needs to actually try it and confirm it works.
Captain_Throwback said:
There's a stock rooted 6.0.1 ROM based on the Dev Edition here.
Someone needs to actually try it and confirm it works.
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Great job Captain! Wish it was for Sprint lol. Kinda missing my M9 at this point tbh.
Blackcircle said:
Great job Captain! Wish it was for Sprint lol. Kinda missing my M9 at this point tbh.
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Building a Sprint version should be relatively straightforward. What's the latest software for Sprint? If someone grabs me a boot and system image backup from TWRP, I can easily build a flashable ROM from it (in fact, anyone can, using SuperR's Kitchen).
Captain_Throwback said:
Building a Sprint version should be relatively straightforward. What's the latest software for Sprint? If someone grabs me a boot and system image backup from TWRP, I can easily build a flashable ROM from it (in fact, anyone can, using SuperR's Kitchen).
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I honestly have not even rooted yet. Tbh...I'm a little confused on all this encryption stuff with rooting and s-off. Haven't had a day to really sit down and read in detail the process lol. If I was rooted, I would gladly get what you need sir.

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