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I have decided to update my stock roms from the latest gingerbread release (4.54.651.1) These are stock, rooted, busybox, busybox run parts, and zip aligned. Odexed, Deodex'ed, and NON ROOT versions will be available. I hope these roms can be a base for all devs to use. Thanks!
these roms will not wipe your data. this rom is purely stock, after going through the thread here, i decided to leave it stock, as this is a base, there are plenty sense 1.0 roms (including mine ) that have mods baked into them.
download:
Odexed: stock_odex.zip - 200.1 MB
Deodex'ed : stock_4.54.651.1_deodex'ed.zip - 198.7 MB
Also made a NON ROOTED VERSION of this, for anyone who needs one an arm's length away. Same as above, but again NON-ROOTED. flashes the same way through amon ra or clockwork. this does not touch your revolutionary S-off, but as with any non rooted rom always have a backup in place
non-rooted download: stock-noroot.zip - 198.7 MB
Update zip file ONLY (from 4.53 to 4.54) (3.48mb)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UL6RRQCY
notes/revisions
10-25-11 initial upload
10-26-11 added non-root version
10/26/11 added just the update.zip from the rom
11/19/11 updated roms uploaded with ciq removed and apps updated from market
12/4/11 updated apps from market
12/24/11 re cooked rom, updated visual voicemail apk
1/17/12 made totally stock, updated all download links.
Thanks for posting.
Did you notice any changes?
anyone know what the security update was for?
EDIT. I found out. Any app could get user data off of the phone.
Sent From My Evo Killer!!!
from my understanding, to fix some security and privacy "issues" the update was only 3.48mb .
i checked it out, the ota is to addrress a security vulnerability, a vulnerability that when a normal app, with only internet permissions was installed, it could read your esn,app usage,lots of phone info that u probably dont want it out.
Brad: good job, mine was uploading,you beat me,lol. damn internet connection.
I still see HtcIQAgent.apk there but it looks like they removed the worst offender which was HtcLogger.apk. I guess that is one way to address the security hole. I wonder if there are any other changes.
thanks Ninjawolf. i was just bored lol. this actually inspired me to start back up my "sprint updated" rom i did in the summer, might do that i miss dabbling in the "kitchen"
m20120 said:
I still see HtcIQAgent.apk there but it looks like they removed the worst offender which was HtcLogger.apk. I guess that is one way to address the security hole. I wonder if there are any other changes.
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no, its still there, they patched the security hole, but wanted to leave the logger, so that stays.
So wait, if I use a ROM like SOS with ciq removed then flashing this is a moot point, correct?
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brad560 said:
thanks Ninjawolf. i was just bored lol. this actually inspired me to start back up my "sprint updated" rom i did in the summer, might do that i miss dabbling in the kitchen"
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do you plan on making a deodex'ed version, lot of people prefer that.well, themers do
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jamiejayhawk said:
So wait, if I use a ROM like SOS with ciq removed then flashing this is a moot point, correct?
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any rom with ciq/htcloggers removed is safe, in theory.
uploading de'odexed version now Sir.
NinjaWolf said:
no, its still there, they patched the security hole, but wanted to leave the logger, so that stays.
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You sure about that? I see HtcLoggers.apk in the 4.53.651.1 but not in the 4.45.651.1 ROM in the OP.
m20120 said:
You sure about that? I see HtcLoggers.apk in the 4.53.651.1 but not in the 4.45.651.1 ROM in the OP.
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Hmm..they might have removed the app, I haven't looked yet
deodex'ed link is up, updated OP.
Looks like you are off to a good start. Glad to see new ROMs especially since a lot of people have jumped ship to other devices. Thanx for the work you do
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Thanks delman420. Just wanted us to have a up to date stock Rom for those times you need one!
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Now just have to wait for this to make its way into CM7 and AOSP ROMS
sanjsrik said:
Now just have to wait for this to make its way into CM7 and AOSP ROMS
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@other Evo stock based rom devs,
I'm going through the process of diffing latest jars and libs right now. Ill let you know what needs to be changed. Don't expect a whole lot though. Just a couple jars maybe.
If you want info later today pm me.
@Brad, good job on getting this out there. Care to pm me or post where you got the ruu? Thanks.
tapatalk signature here. lovely.
This tool will automatically deodex your AT&T One X if its rooted and has Busybox installed (one click root tool already does all of this for you). This should make it easier for folks to install modifications since we don't have a CWM .zip of deodexed files quite yet.
http://briefmobile.com/auto-deodex-tool-for-htc-one-x-att
Also, developers are encouraged to take a look at the batch commands. You guys can make custom ROM installers and such with very little effort. This will work until we have CWM.
Edit: Linux version thanks to JeepFreak! http://www.filefactory.com/file/58m4z62jgn51/n/linux-light-deodex_tar_gz
JeepFreak - This currently only works for the 1.72.X releases. It has not been successful on the leaked updates.
Downloading right now.
Will report back with results.
Edit: links are broken.
I click to download it, and says page not found
Oops, didn't realize previous poster had edited to say it.
Page Not Found
That page does not exist.
Will test this out as soon as links are back up. will report back for any issues.
Thanks kenn!!!
Will this work on the Rogers version too?
can i just install busybox from the market?
My bad folks! Links fixed. Just forgot an http://
equlizer said:
Will this work on the Rogers version too?
can i just install busybox from the market?
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It should work on a Rogers device, although you guys already have CWM (which is much easier/less messy). You can certainly install busybox through the market if you're rooted.
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My bad folks! Links fixed. Just forgot an http://
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Thanks. Download speeds are blazing fast.
Nice find
Deodex is a success.
Got the Android is upgrading screen.
Total noob here and had to look up what Deodex does. If this article is correct, then this is mostly just useful for theming? Otherwise what would be the benefit of this?
relic120 said:
Total noob here and had to look up what Deodex does. If this article is correct, then this is mostly just useful for theming? Otherwise what would be the benefit of this?
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Useful for theming and installing future modifications.
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hey ken if im on rogers this is going to give me that god awful at&t 4g logo isnt it?
SN4K3B1T3 said:
hey ken if im on rogers this is going to give me that god awful at&t 4g logo isnt it?
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yep, Im converting my rom to this. So be patient for another hour
EDIT: Currently testing the batch...
Worked perfectly!! Full deodex on at&t hox
how is deodexing a rom going to give you anything else than whats already on your rogers device?
So flash our CWM then this tool?
caution-
just a kind word of caution to fellow users:
the first time i ran this i got a soft brick, probably because i was already partially debloated.
however,
i flashed the stock RUU, rerooted, retried this program and it seems to have worked just fine. thanks for the tool!
kennethpenn said:
This tool will automatically deodex your AT&T One X if its rooted and has Busybox installed (one click root tool already does all of this for you). This should make it easier for folks to install modifications since we don't have a CWM .zip of deodexed files quite yet.
http://briefmobile.com/auto-deodex-tool-for-htc-one-x-att
Also, developers are encouraged to take a look at the batch commands. You guys can make custom ROM installers and such with very little effort. This will work until we have CWM.
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This added Bloat??? Also took away my internet app??? Help!
ealvinito said:
This added Bloat??? Also took away my internet app??? Help!
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The light deodex zip is the one you want for getting rid of bloat too.
This is just that... A T-Mobile Stock Rooted ROM based on Build D80110c
Features
A stock rooted ROM
Pre-rooted
Busybox
zipaligned
Odex. De-Odex later!
Must be on latest OTA!
Includes boot.img that is pre-lokied.
You dont not need to worry about loki or OTA's.
Thanks
Semantics for helping test it, djrbliss, dees_troy, chainfire, Anonymous Donator!
Download HERE
Please Hit Thanks!
Its just as easy as hitting download!
Sharing Policy
The spirit of Open Source is to share your knowledge and files with the rest of the world so they can improve on what you do when possible. This is also my philosophy and I would never compromise that!
You are free to use this ROM or any part of this ROM any way you like as long as you give proper credits!
Do not use my work if you cannot give proper credits!
Consider this your permission! Please do not PM me asking if its OK to build off this ROM. Permission granted!
However this does not include my CleanROM series of ROMS. Please do not use those without contacting me first!
This ROM is not a CleanROM. Its a stock rooted and all yours!
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I take it you'll have a CleanROM for T-Mobile also?
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dw9906 said:
I take it you'll have a CleanROM for T-Mobile also?
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In time yes...
I was very happy to help, Scott. I know from experience the ROM is worth the wait! Thanks again for looking out for us T-Mo folks!
Being the guinea pig, I can confirm 100% that everything works perfectly. It does take about 5 mins to wipe and 5 mins to install so don't freak out!
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I was very happy to help, Scott. I know from experience the ROM is worth the wait! Thanks again for looking out for us T-Mo folks!
Being the guinea pig, I can confirm 100% that everything works perfectly. It does take about 5 mins to wipe and 5 mins to install so don't freak out!
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Thanks again for all the help! TMo people owe you a thanks!
A huge thanks. Great to see some dev work for our device.
Good ROM, thank you to the Devs. Excited for more ROMs! 1 thing though is, what is that weird icon on the status bar? It looks like an N. I never saw that before!?
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NFC icon
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Ohhhh. Sorry for the noob comment. I have lots of experience with Android. Should have known that!
Sent from my TMO LG G2 D801.
This looks awesome. Looking forward to the de-bloater for tmobile
noob question, but how is a stock rooted rom different from just the stock version that comes with the phone, and what are the advantages?
TonyWhiteShoes said:
noob question, but how is a stock rooted rom different from just the stock version that comes with the phone, and what are the advantages?
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It's been zipaligned and odexed. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448022
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TonyWhiteShoes said:
noob question, but how is a stock rooted rom different from just the stock version that comes with the phone, and what are the advantages?
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The biggest thing is he now has a base. I sent Scott our system dump and boot.img files and he put something together, and while he couldn't test it, I did at the risk of bricking my phone so we can all have a clean base for ROMS. You're welcome
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noob question, but how is a stock rooted rom different from just the stock version that comes with the phone, and what are the advantages?
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There are zero advantages to the "average" person. None at all...
Unless you fall into these categories...
1. Screwed your phone up and half the things just don't work right because you "read something on the internet to make your phone (battery last longer, speed it up, random useless failed feature here)" and it didint quite go the way you expected it to and you cannot send TXT messages (just a random made up example). This would be a great way to fix that...
2. You flashed "Dev A's" ROM and you realized that the color (random color here) is not for you and you are about to go insane but are on the road so you can just flash this back to get back to a stock look.
3. You want to build your own ROM for personal use and you really dont know where to begin but you know what apps you DONT want in the phone. Yo could use this base to get started.
4. Your another Dev that doesnt have the experience of setting up a stock rooted ROM and may need to use this base to get started. Many people use my stock rooted ROMS across a MULTITUDE of devices because they trust that they are as close to perfect in all aspects as possible. (I was a newb once too and needed to use other stock roots).
If you dont fit into those categories... Then this rom has no value to you.
@scrosler
Will you be supporting the Sprint version of the LG G2 with ClearnROM when it comes out?
I know you're busy and all and I'm not trying to rush you or anything but how's the clean ROM for T-Mobile coming along ? :fingers-crossed:
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@scrosler
Will you be supporting the Sprint version of the LG G2 with ClearnROM when it comes out?
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No, but members of my team are...
bodom_hc said:
I know you're busy and all and I'm not trying to rush you or anything but how's the clean ROM for T-Mobile coming along ? :fingers-crossed:
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Meh, havent started... Are you game for testing? If so PM me.
scrosler said:
No, but members of my team are...
Meh, havent started... Are you game for testing? If so PM me.
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I will be once it arrives in the mail in a day or so!
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Hi guys,
First I must begin by saying that I am not a developer. However, using this: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908008) thread, I have managed to "port" Android L to the One, though I have no clue if it even boots. There are a few problems that need to be discussed:
1) AOSP ROMs are around 400 mb? This one is 900+ mb.
2) When I was zipping the ROM, I saw Prism.apk was also in it, and a heck lot of other HTC related things.
3) Will the current kernel for KitKat work smoothly on L?
Anyway, this is my first step to being a potential developer and hope you all get excited for this. I do have one request though, if I can get a few devs to work with me on this, we can get to new heights on our One.
You can download the zip I created here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4JA1Kc3xlxiZUw2XzNzM1NKMVU/edit?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER:
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR DEVICE GETS BRICKED.
Thanks in advance,
the playa!
Can you attach the Build.prop file?
If you're going to post it at least try it yourself first man, this could brick everyone's device.
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jukiewalsh said:
If you're going to post it at least try it yourself first man, this could brick everyone's device.
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Did you miss the [Dev-Only] in the title? Every flash on your device could brick it if you aren't careful, nothing unique with this build. If you don't want to risk it, don't flash. Simple as that.
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Can you attach the Build.prop file?
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Sure: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4JA1Kc3xlxiWHJOV1JnS3FCRzg/edit?usp=sharing
But as far as I remember, I did not do anything to it. The base ROM that I used was a stock deodexed Sense 6 ROM and the port ROM I used was the system dump from Android L, if that helps.
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Did you miss the [Dev-Only] in the title? Every flash on your device could brick it if you aren't careful, nothing unique with this build. If you don't want to risk it, don't flash. Simple as that.
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Okay fine, all I'm saying is there's already a thread on this in the general section so its almost pointless to post something else if it hasn't even been tested or is just like the other. There's already work being done on this...
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jukiewalsh said:
Okay fine, all I'm saying is there's already a thread on this in the general section so its almost pointless to post something else if it hasn't even been tested or is just like the other. There's already work being done on this...
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Whoops. Seems like I missed that. Mods please close this thread then.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799195
That's the other thread
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Im not a dev just a general user but I don't think we should be creating these types of threads if you don't know what you're doing. Let the real devs do their work if it was as easy as following a copy/pasting port guide every device would already have a l build. Just be patient and eventually a nice dev will maybe make some magic happen for us.
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the playa! said:
Sure: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4JA1Kc3xlxiWHJOV1JnS3FCRzg/edit?usp=sharing
But as far as I remember, I did not do anything to it. The base ROM that I used was a stock deodexed Sense 6 ROM and the port ROM I used was the system dump from Android L, if that helps.
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This ROM will not work, period. The reason is because you did not follow step 1 of the guide which states quite clearly:
"Take any clean CM9, AOSP, CM7, CM10, CM11 ROM which is running on your device as Base ROM."
Now, don't know about you but I do not think a stock deodexed Sense 6 ROM counts as any of those mentioned in step 1... that is why you are seeing HTC things in the ROM.
Jonny said:
This ROM will not work, period. The reason is because you did not follow step 1 of the guide which states quite clearly:
"Take any clean CM9, AOSP, CM7, CM10, CM11 ROM which is running on your device as Base ROM."
Now, don't know about you but I do not think a stock deodexed Sense 6 ROM counts as any of those mentioned in step 1... that is why you are seeing HTC things in the ROM.
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Ah. Thanks for pointing that out. I will update the zip file today.
the playa! said:
Ah. Thanks for pointing that out. I will update the zip file today.
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It will not work just by using that guide; The bases are just too different.
the playa! said:
Ah. Thanks for pointing that out. I will update the zip file today.
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no man, you can not do this because we have not a base for L! so it should be ported compiling source and fixing bug and issues...is not a thing that you find in a guide
estabien said:
I think your best bet would be to download the Nexus 5 sources and then do some "patchwork" with HTC One libs and whatnot, when needed. The good thing is that they are both at the same resolution and have similar specs.
And after you're done with that, you should be able to build with a couple of adjustments to various build-related things.
EDIT: Also, there will probably be issues with kernels? so you'll have to work through that also.
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You can't be patching and copy/pasting libs. No zip modding when it comes to porting big base changes
You'll need to decompile and redo your ramdisk etc. And like jonny said you can't be using sense and gpe parts
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Android L Keyboard in Play Store
I just wanted to note that there's a third-party application "Android L Keyboard" by Shen Le in the Play Store which I've been using on the latest CM11 nightlies that works great.
I understand that's not the point of this project but I just wanted to make sure other users are aware. Also, it's kind of scary to have to trust that a keyboard from the Play Store isn't logging and reporting your keystrokes but that's another issue entirely... anyways I added a screenshot, good luck with the project!
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Thread has been closed at OP's request,
Many thanks,
Ghost
Just summering if anyone had tried any of those as some say they're for our model and some say they'll work with the correct kernel.
I've been on AOSP/LOS MM,N, and O. I just wanted to try something different.
Thanks and sorry if it's been asked before
griz.droidx said:
Just summering if anyone had tried any of those as some say they're for our model and some say they'll work with the correct kernel.
I've been on AOSP/LOS MM,N, and O. I just wanted to try something different.
Thanks and sorry if it's been asked before
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I haven't tried any but am curious myself.
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Maybe someone will chime in. If I take the plunge I'll let you know here. I see all sorts of threads like what is the best but none about those specifically
griz.droidx said:
Just summering if anyone had tried any of those as some say they're for our model and some say they'll work with the correct kernel.
I've been on AOSP/LOS MM,N, and O. I just wanted to try something different.
Thanks and sorry if it's been asked before
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I use this one if you're interested.
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I use this one if you're interested.
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This looks interesting, what kernel did you install after installing the ROM itself. I"ve seen Boeffla, SmartPack, and Phoenix for TW Roms for verizon. There could be others I suppose in other threads though.
Also, did you do anything with CSC, That's an acronym that I'll have to look up and I've never had to worry about that option. Debloated as it is, is really nice, I'd say it's one of , if not, the fastest TW rom out. But I'm looking for something to debloat myself if possible as I wanted the theme engine from another newer phone like for example the s7/8/9 or note series or whatever phone, but substratum would be the shiznit.
Thanks for the reply, and I'm still collecting info from everyone else the more opinions the merrier IMHO that way not only myself but maybe others can make a decision.
I ran Phoenix 15 a while bak and it was a pain to install and use. But the theme engine worked flawlessly. I have all the files from one of the newer phones I found somewhere that after you copy them to the right places and restart your phone you can use s7 or s8 themes I beleieve.
Ahh that's cool the csc code can meke you TW ROM think your phone is something else... VERY COOL>
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what kernel did you install after installing the ROM itself. I"ve seen Boeffla, SmartPack, and Phoenix for TW Roms for verizon.
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I like phones that look like "official", "untouched" and don't use rooted phones in everyday life.
That's why I use stock SM-G900V kernel for both CID15 and 11.
But if you have a CID15 phone, you can unlock the bootloader and use any kernel, of course.
Also, did you do anything with CSC, That's an acronym that I'll have to look up and I've never had to worry about that option.
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Yes, the most obvious options are the APNs for local operators (I'm on the opposite side of the Globe from Verizon ) and some useful features as the phone call voice recorder.
But mostly I use this ROM because it's international and contains many languages - I use 2 languages besides English in my everyday life .
On the other hand, SM-G900V is a very good and inexpensive device and works just excellent with this ROM.
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Ouch that looks like a lot of work, or did miss something?
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griz.droidx said:
Just summering if anyone had tried any of those as some say they're for our model and some say they'll work with the correct kernel.
I've been on AOSP/LOS MM,N, and O. I just wanted to try something different.
Thanks and sorry if it's been asked before
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Thanks for making this thread. I have been wanting to know if there was a good rooted ,debloated, and themeable tw ROM available for our phones. I am chomping @THE bit to see if you come up with anything good.
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Ouch that looks like a lot of work, or did miss something?
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Nothing special.
The main idea is to use the system image from a good international ROM and the rest of firmware parts from the most recent G900V stock ROM.
Devbase idea is great and beautiful itself but I think is not that much needed for G900V.
Personally I use this ROM in stock unrooted variant.
The ROM (system image) is flashed to G900V from SafeStrap recovery.
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Nothing special.
The main idea is to use the system image from a good international ROM and the rest of firmware parts from the most recent G900V stock ROM.
Devbase idea is great and beautiful itself but I think is not that much needed for G900V.
Personally I use this ROM in stock unrooted variant.
The ROM (system image) is flashed to G900V from SafeStrap recovery.
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Personally you use which rom?
My issues or quirks so far, going back to older twrp, just the right one so that my SD can be read, and I think none of the earlier versions that allow aroma to function correctly, can deal with my ExtSD that is set as internal in storage in N and O. So, I bit the bullet and tried a couple taking care to flash the correct kernel in each case. However, my efforts were fruitless, and I ended up completely wiped. And while I keep a lot backed up regularly, It had been a while but I didn't lose much important stuff but more like stuff I just don't like having to chase down, like the latest magisk, nanodroids zips, xposed, custom kernel, and so on..
Either way, after trying two different roms, Nemesis and Noise, which I was really looking forward to running, neither worked well. I can't remember making calls or sending texts, but I do remember a lot of apps crashing constantly but perhaps there's more to do that select a kernel, the one thing they ask you to select doesn't have an option for vzw. The code thing, that's probably what screwed me on both attempts.
For those who are wondering, there's the phoenix ROM in the vzw dev thread. It does have the theme engine from Samsung. I just wanted to try something like Noise or another Rom.
Also I remember downloading the files needed from somewhere to add to a stock rom to add the theme engine. There's quite a bit, but I'm almost certain this would work, for the theme engine, but I'd like to try some of the newer samsung apps.
I kinda really hate going back to to stock based rom because I have a feeling it's not going to be up to date with security patches. That's one thing I like about running Oreo, and even Nougat, there have been several dev's / builders releasing roms with the latest security patches baked in.. RR for example on AndroidFileHost, I think I saw viper, and others as well.
I'm still undecided at this point, and I'm just getting my apps back and with everything else after my accidential SD wipe when I tried to install one of the roms. That really sucked because my last full phone backup was a year ago.
Keep me posted if you guys get any of those ROM's from there working.
Well I've tried a couple and none of them have cell service of any type working for me. I've tried Noise and Unique to no avail. Unique booted fine but no service, Noise wouldn't get past the initial boot screen. This is just my experience so YMMV.
Oh, I've had excellent luck with the Phoenix ROM for CID 15 phones. Everything works as it should. But I still prefer AOSP or LOS based ROMS. If I can only get data working as it should when I'm not on Verizon towers.