[Q] Using unified ROMs - Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can we just use any unified AOSP ROM from "Samsung Galaxy S 5 Unified Development" (ones tagged KLTE).
Or do we need to stick to ROMs from "Sprint Galaxy S 5 Android Development"?
(or will a unified ROM only work if it is tagged KLTESPR?)
Sorry for such a newb question

And what does the K stand for?

No idea...

Does anyone know??

From what I understand klte is for GSM (t-mobile and AT&T), this was a change from the s3. I always use the kltespr builds for my sprint s5.

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Samsung releases Android 4.3 kernel source for Galaxy S3

The 4.3 upgrade just started rolling out for the S3 and now we also have the kernel sources : http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=I9300
The “update12″ file is the one you’re looking for, with version XXUGMJ9.
What does this mean to the average user? Will this be integrated into something like CM or would I need to flash this separately? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Roseysdaddy said:
What does this mean to the average user? Will this be integrated into something like CM or would I need to flash this separately? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
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This is only for i9300 - this source has no bearing on i747 other than to confirm that it may eventually be released to i747
i9300 is the international version and has a different chipset than the i747 (or other US variants).
Latest rumor mill points to 11/13 as official release date for AT&T 4.3 btw
lgstoian said:
The 4.3 upgrade just started rolling out for the S3 and now we also have the kernel sources : http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=I9300
The “update12″ file is the one you’re looking for, with version XXUGMJ9.
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how about i9305?
czechpunk said:
This is only for i9300 - this source has no bearing on i747 other than to confirm that it may eventually be released to i747
i9300 is the international version and has a different chipset than the i747 (or other US variants).
Latest rumor mill points to 11/13 as official release date for AT&T 4.3 btw
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This forum is the for international Exynos based S3 and Note2.
d2att is a completely different device and story.
The S3 kernel source applies to I9300, I9305, N7100, N7105 and all t0lte.
Not 100% but about 98%
victorator said:
This forum is the for international Exynos based S3 and Note2.
d2att is a completely different device and story.
The S3 kernel source applies to I9300, I9305, N7100, N7105 and all t0lte.
Not 100% but about 98%
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This forum is for qcom and exynos Samsung S3 + Note 2 actually.
And he's clearly saying that it doesn't apply to the I747.
Help PL
victorator said:
This forum is the for international Exynos based S3 and Note2.
d2att is a completely different device and story.
The S3 kernel source applies to I9300, I9305, N7100, N7105 and all t0lte.
Not 100% but about 98%
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so can this kernel be used with my s3 i9305?
lgstoian said:
The 4.3 upgrade just started rolling out for the S3 and now we also have the kernel sources : http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=I9300
The “update12″ file is the one you’re looking for, with version XXUGMJ9.
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Hi , does it mean we will have custome kernels for our devices ??
mervingeo said:
so can this kernel be used with my s3 i9305?
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Which kernel. The discussion was about sources.
If one takes the source and compiles it for the lte variant of the s3, it works.
keemo.rom said:
Hi , does it mean we will have custome kernels for our devices ??
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If your device was already having custom kernels of older sources... Yes.
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[Completed] My new devices

Dear XDA community
I recently bought 2 Samsung devices: the Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) and the Galaxy S5. P605 and G900F.
I used to install cyanogen mod on my devices, because I like a slim android system with only the most necessary apps and features. For both my devices the cyanogen mod is not available yet, which means they are both still unused in my desk.
I have read several threads where people were informed that they lose key features of those devices if installed with a custom ram and also that it is senseless to buy those devices and then flashing them with a custom rom. So I am aware of all that, non the less I am curious if there is a good slim mod that can support as many key features as possible but come without any pre installed google play and android stuff on them.
Any advice on making my devices usable with any mod would be much appreciated. Pointing me in the right direction of a mod that supports my devices would already be enough usually I can figure out everything else on my own.
Obviously I already googled but there seem to be many fake pages around and Im unsure what to trust.
Thank you for your time and consideration
I'm not specialist about Sammy devices, but I know that latest Cyanogen version CM 11 hasn't ported to your both devices yet.
I can give some links, but I cannot tell you which roms are best than other.
For your Galaxy Note 10.1 -2014 - P605
If you want a really light rom, you need to wait a release like Slim - Omni or CM
Go here => Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) > Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Original Android Development
For your Galaxy S5 - G900F
You have this rom :
[ROM][WIP/DEV] CyanogenMod 11.0 | Android 4.4.3 KitKat (KLTE - UNIFIED) | [June-10]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2777265
CM11 unofficial ROM for S5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2777265
Have a look around this thread and maybe try out different ROMs that may be better suited to your needs http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/orig-development
wow that was fast for answers, thank you guys!
Is there like an overview of the most common mods? as in their name, what their goal/idea is?
Or how can I easily find a mod that supports my galaxy Note 10.1? Or did you mean you can give me a link of a mod that does support it philos64?
For my S5 I will use the unofficial Cyanogen mod for now as suggested by fxdil. Thank you for that.
fxdil, does the link you gave me work for my S5? also it says unified, does that mean it works for all devices, could I also install that on my tab?
Actually I cannot give a link for a rom, because you don't have pure AOSP for your Galaxy 10.1 - 2014
But you can go to see Cyanogen Mod website for seeing when a version could be released => Cyanogen Mod Website
I'm going to closed this thread because all links has been provided
If you need more technical infos about specific rom, go to the different threads -
Thanks in advance and good luck

Just need some advice.

Hello all,
I'm new at the development scene and would like to ask for some help and tips on porting/creating roms. I'm attempting to port Android 5.0 to my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and just learn about porting/development.
I have SDK Database, Cygwin Kitchen, Skipsoft's Android rom dev kit, and a few other dev applications. What I would like to know is there a GUI application for windows that I can breathe life into my roms and test them before I flash them? Or is it just trial and error? I have downloaded Xamarin, Genymotion, NDK, and a few others trying to find a way to emulate my phone in a virtual environment. Sorry to bother everyone with this, but I thought I'd ask the pros for help.
I'm a huge fan of the Cyanogenmod devs, Team Viper, Team kang, Team Carbon, and a few of the others dev teams out there. I've rooted and installed custom roms in all my devices as soon as I unboxed them. Sorry, but the customization of roms is what I love and to be able to shape/form them by any means possible is awesome to me.
Thanks again in advance for the help and ha ve a great day/weekend.
HTC EVO 4G: RETIRED - Rooted W/ Cyanogenmod 9.
Huawie H886c: Wife's phone - RETIRED - Rooted.
HTC EVO 4G LTE: RETIRED - Rooted W/ Carbon rom - Custome Kernel OC UV.
Samsung Galaxy Prevail 2: Wife's phone. Rooted - Custom rom under development.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Rooted - Was Cyanogenmod 11, but now back to Stock Rooted - Stock/Custom rom under development.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10" (WiFi): Rooted W/ Cyanogenmod 10.2 Unofficial and Custome Kernel OC UV.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8" Tablet: Stock and Un-rooted.
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[Request] Slimkat for a6000.

I am really sorry for posting my request here.
I have read the rule that states not to post requests.
But, I really want a 32bit SlimKat ROM for a6000.
I am aware of other devices running official SlimRom that sport specs very similar to a6000 (lettuce & osprey to name a few).
However, no phone capable of running SlimKat - ported or official, has specs similar to a6000 (closest, I believe, would be Peregrine).
So, I am not asking for Official SlimRom support.
It would be a real honour if you would port SlimKat ROM to a6000 - Just once without any further updates or the like is more than enough.
I understand what is ask is more than just porting ROMs but this is my last hope.
I am really sorry.
If it is not possible to create a SlimKat for a6000,
would you please create one for a similar spec'ed phone?
There are numerous phones with similar hardware specifications -
Xiaomi Redmi 2, Samsung Galaxy J5, HTC Desire 510(EU Model), Moto G4 play, Moto G 2015, Moto E (2nd) (LTE model), etc.
So, if possible please port SlimKat to any one of these & I am sure some of our devs might be able to port it to my device.
Thank You.

Any LineageOS v15 or AOKP 8.1 ROMs for 955U? (and other questions)

I have a stock Samsung Galaxy S8+ model SM-G955U (Snapdragon) on T-Mobile USA
- build number NRD90M.G955USQU1AQJ8
- service provider SW ver: SA0MC-SM-G955U_OYN_TMB_0187 98891 a315a30494859 TMB/TMB/TMB
- The phone is a USA version purchased directly from TMOUSA.
From the build number, I guess my bootloader is version 1, right?
What is the best method to flash TWRP recovery and then install a custom rom on my device?
There's a post here, but it mentions version 5 bootloaders. Will that method work for me? Is there a better method instead? I've been reading threads all day, but I'm more confused than when I started due to the different models of the S8+.
Is there a LineageOS v15 or AOKP 8.1 ROM for my device? I want a rooted ROM without GAPPS and I prefer a fully-featured ROM like AOKP. Any suggestions for me? (I want to move up from 7.1 and I prefer a stable ROM, so I thought Android 8.1 might be the best option.)

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