[Q] i want need information about kernels - Micromax A110

what is ics out of box and jb out of box in unified bindassboost.

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[Q] [q] dualboot with the repacked cm10 and Ics?

I'm just about to ask may the dualboot working in ics bootloader?
It would nice to see cm10 and ics ports working for higher performance of ics ports/beautyness of cm10

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my question if you can help me with is that i have an xtouch x906 tablet with ics 4.0.3 on it and there is no oofficial jellybean 4.1 rom for it. anyway i found CM10 which is a custom jelly bean rom for all android devices you just need the compatibility files! so my question is if i can somehow extract these files from my device ICS rom and put them in the jellybean rom will they work? or is it a different type of compatibility files?

[Q] Xperia U Jelly Bean development

I wish to know has there been any serious development regarding Xperia U jellybean ? if so i wish to know differences between ics and jellybean except for the extra packages and wallpapers ! secondly can i proceed with the ics kernel of build 6.1.1.B.1.89 from sony for jellybean? thirdly how do i download individual packages from the AOSP tree ...

[Q] Android 4.2.2 Keyboard on CM10

I am running on CM10 Android 4.1.2 for sometime on my One S and it's been great. I have been searching on how to get the stock Android 4.2.2 keyboard on CM10. I saw links of flashable zip files and apk's on some sites to install it on a custom rom. I just want to make sure if anyone else has installed the 4.2.2 keyboard on CM10 or any other 4.1.2 roms. So can any one help me? It would be cool to install the keyboard on 4.1.2.

[Q] how important is it to restore your bootchain after root?

Hey guys, I was wanted to root my gs3 using this guide [GUIDE] Root for Jelly Bean 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 OTA ***UPDATED 5/29*** - xda-developers but for step 6 where you flash the bootchain the only bootchain versions offered are for 4.1.2 are VRBMB1 and VRBMD3. I have Verizon and have baseband version VRBMF1. I know that that step is optional but how important is it? After rooting I am wanting to flash to an aosp 4.2.2 rom or a cyanogenmod 10.1 rom. Will I still be able to do this if I don't restore the bootchain? Also on an unrelated question , i know that the stock android camera doesnt have the option to save pictures to the sd card, Will I be able to do this on a stock android rom? Thank you all for your help
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Hey guys, I was wanted to root my gs3 using this guide [GUIDE] Root for Jelly Bean 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 OTA ***UPDATED 5/29*** - xda-developers but for step 6 where you flash the bootchain the only bootchain versions offered are for 4.1.2 are VRBMB1 and VRBMD3. I have Verizon and have baseband version VRBMF1. I know that that step is optional but how important is it? After rooting I am wanting to flash to an aosp 4.2.2 rom or a cyanogenmod 10.1 rom. Will I still be able to do this if I don't restore the bootchain?
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Not very important to flash the bootchain at all. Yes, you can flash whatever rom, kernel, or mod regardless of your bootchain's status.
Also on an unrelated question , i know that the stock android camera doesnt have the option to save pictures to the sd card, Will I be able to do this on a stock android rom? Thank you all for your help
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Not sure I understand your question cuz you used the phrase "stock android rom" as a comparison to itself. Do you mean "I know stock android (per a Nexus device) does not have an option to save to external sdcard so does AOSP on the GSIII have this option by default?" If you meant this, I don't believe JB 4.3 roms on our device support it natively. I'm not sure about JB 4.2.2 roms. For example, I've been using Slim Bean beta (AOSP 4.3) since Saturday and there's no setting to save to external sdcard cuz it uses the 4.3 camera. I imagine more of AOSP is like this. More responses will be helpful.

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