LP 5.0.1 Bluetooth fixed in new build - P900KXUBOG6 - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I read that the bluetooth been fixed in the new Lollipop Korean build (P900KXUBOG6), which you can download from sammobile website.
I downloaded and flashed using Odin 3.09. Once flashed, and booted, I changed the language (on the first setup screen) from Korean to US English. After that, just finish the setup. Once done, all of my bluetooth items (two different type of Logitech keyboards, including my Logitech keyboard case) worked again.
Both keyboards were broken on the US build of LP 5.0.2. Everything operates as usual with the Korean build. No issues encountered yet. It even seems to have fixed my flashing screen issues.
If you don't want to wait for a US fix, try the link above. It's pretty painless to install via Odin.

Not having done this before myself, will flashing with Odin uograde the current version or will it be a fresh installation where you have to start from scratch?
Good to see that Samsung is addressing the problem, but it seems like ages before they release this version to the rest of the world...

See this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-pro-12/help/logitech-keyboard-pro-android-5-0-2-t3150523 - someone had problems after doing a dirty flash on top of a different stock 5.02 and needed to do a full wipe. I'm personally going to try a dirty flash of the Korean 5.02 on top of my Netherlands stock 5.02 on my unrooted Knox 0x0 P900. I really hope I'll not need do do a wipe & have to reinstall everything.

dwl99 said:
See this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-pro-12/help/logitech-keyboard-pro-android-5-0-2-t3150523 - someone had problems after doing a dirty flash on top of a different stock 5.02 and needed to do a full wipe. I'm personally going to try a dirty flash of the Korean 5.02 on top of my Netherlands stock 5.02 on my unrooted Knox 0x0 P900. I really hope I'll not need do do a wipe & have to reinstall everything.
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I'd back up your install as it stands first... because installing a stock rom will almost certainly wipe the tablet during the install. Or use Titanium to back up all your apps and settings first, and only then install the Korean rom. Just a suggestion...
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 - rooted Stock Lollipop 5.02
Samsung Galaxy Note II - Oct L Custom Rom
(My wife's geek for her Asus TF700 w/ ZombiPop)
(My wife's geek for her Samsung Galaxy Note 3)
(Given to a friend: Asus TF101 w/ Timduru Katkiss Pop)

I wish this would work with my Att&t Note!
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shonkin said:
I'd back up your install as it stands first... because installing a stock rom will almost certainly wipe the tablet during the install. Or use Titanium to back up all your apps and settings first, and only then install the Korean rom. Just a suggestion...
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 - rooted Stock Lollipop 5.02
Samsung Galaxy Note II - Oct L Custom Rom
(My wife's geek for her Asus TF700 w/ ZombiPop)
(My wife's geek for her Samsung Galaxy Note 3)
(Given to a friend: Asus TF101 w/ Timduru Katkiss Pop)
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Can't do a Titanium Backup - not rooted ?
But when I flashed the Netherlands 5.02 on top of the stock UK 4.4 my apps remained intact.
Sent from my SM-P900 using Tapatalk

dwl99 said:
Can't do a Titanium Backup - not rooted ?
But when I flashed the Netherlands 5.02 on top of the stock UK 4.4 my apps remained intact.
Sent from my SM-P900 using Tapatalk
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Well, your user data should be safe enough... I'd probably try flashing the Korean rom if I still had my logitech keyboard, which I don't. But I'm kinda crazy when it comes to flashing roms. If it came from Samsung, it seems fairliy low-risk...?
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 - rooted Stock Lollipop 5.02
Samsung Galaxy Note II - Oct L Custom Rom
(My wife's geek for her Asus TF700 w/ ZombiPop)
(My wife's geek for her Samsung Galaxy Note 3)
(Given to a friend: Asus TF101 w/ Timduru Katkiss Pop)

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Recommended rom for galaxy tab 4 10.1

Hello,
Is there any recommended rom for galaxy tab 4 10.1?
...and is there any noobie guide out there about how to install a rom?
I was watching this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/rom-android-5-0-lollipop-material-t3061873
It's not much details about how installing it.
Any tips?
Thanks.
foo31 said:
Hello,
Is there any recommended rom for galaxy tab 4 10.1?
...and is there any noobie guide out there about how to install a rom?
I was watching this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/rom-android-5-0-lollipop-material-t3061873
It's not much details about how installing it.
Any tips?
Thanks.
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That's for a different tablet (7 inch) you cannot install it on yours.
There are Cyanogenmod 11 (Kit Kat), Cyanogenmod 12 (Lollipop), Pac Man Lollipop, as well as some stock based roms. They can all be found in the development section. You can find your tablet model number (important for sorting through roms) in settings > about tablet (if you have the 10.1 your model number should be SM-T53X where the X could be a couple different numbers). Installing custom roms usually involves the following steps, in custom recovery: make a nandroid backup, wipe/factory reset, install rom file (which should already be downloaded and saved to your device), install anything else like gapps or supersu. Easy

Lollipop for Note 10.1

Is Lollipop coming to the tablet?
It is already there as custom ROMs. You can try Omni or Bliss. Both are 5.1.1 based. Not everything works as expected and stability is not ideal. There is a chance we may get updated CM.
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S note working ?
I've been using Schischu's 5.1.1 ROM for the '14 10.1 Note for about 3 months now and it works perfectly- no lagging, no issues, I'm very happy with it. I don't really use the S-Pen ever, but it does work for the few tests I've done.
If you like his ROM, I'd donate a few $ his way- it really is that good. Be sure to Titanium Backup everything and wipe /data (Factory Reset) before coming in from any TW or non-5.1.X ROM.
I use it for Uni, which probably won't appreciate modding of their tablets
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[Completed] SCH-I535 4.4.2 SuperLiteRom

Hi I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535 for Verizon. I want to be able to downgrade. But possible in my situation I might not have to. I rooted my phone using towelroot and then installed busybox then safestrap v3.7.5. Made a back up copy of my stock 4.4.2 Rom and flash SuperLiteRom V5 over the stock rom slot.
I have a decent modded phone now. (I'll post the features of SuperLiteRom below to help my point here.) To my understanding I wouldn't be able to downgrade because of KNOX. However SuperLiteRom in the features says it's DeKNOXed. Does this mean I would be able to downgrade?
Or better yet install Team Win Recovery Project or ClockWorkMod to use cyanogenmod. Or the S3 being a touchwiz based phone I could only use the variants of 4.4.2 like SuperLiteRom?
If so does any body have any links to different Custom Roms I can install on SafeStrap v3.7.5? Thanks a ton. Hope I provided enough information.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SuperLiteRom v5 Features xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Based on I535VRUDNE1.
Fully De-odexed.
Rooted.
De-Knoxed.
BusyBox.
Latest ZipAling.
Fully debloated.
Free Tether Mod.
Multi languages support.
Unknown sources enabled.
All lock screen effects unlocked.
Mms.apk from s5 mini.
memo pad from s5 mini.
Note 4 Voice Recorder.
Note 4 White Calculator.
Note 4 AccuWeather.
S5 Gallery AND Studio.
S5 Music app with SoundAlive.
Note 4 Themechooser White.
S5 phone app with incall UI.
Note 4 Video player.
S5 TouchWizHome.
Note 4 myfile app.
Note 4 CLOCK app.
Note 4 S Planner.
Note 4 keygaurd.
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Aroma Installer (V4.0).
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Extras settings ported from S3Rx ROM
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Hello,
Verizon devices with 4,3 or newer firmware have locked bootloader and can not downgrade, they can only upgrade and once upgraded can't go back to what was installed before updating. Attempting to downgrade in any way will certainly brick your device, this has been tried many times and many people have tried to hack a way around it, all that has been accomplished are permanently bricked devices or devices that had to be put in a shop to be repaired at the hardware level.
Basically, give up on the idea of downgrading period, it isn't gonna happen, EVER!
Sorry but that is the truth and it isn't changing anytime soon. Verizon did this on purpose.

Will the Samsung Galaxy S6 be able to run Nougat?

I just received a S6 from my office and was hoping that a few months down the line a Nougat ROM would be available for my phone? SM-G920F?
That dual-app screen functionality sounds fantastic.
if cyanogenmod is able to release cm14 or whatever then you should have one for your s6
reyscott said:
if cyanogenmod is able to release cm14 or whatever then you should have one for your s6
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I had CM on my current S4 for 18 months, was real smooth, then last year I tried erasing and updating to the newest CM, and I got bug after bug and spontaneous reboots, just webt haywire. Returned to the latest Stock ROM, which was much better than the stock ROM that came with the phone.
Do you also think Nougat may become available to the S6 as a stock ROM here on XDA?

Galaxy tab 2 10.1 P5110 - Latest stable Android based OS?

Hi everybody,
I am now using a Galaxy tab 2 P5110, running under Android 4.1.2, not rooted.
My problem is that my Tab is really slow when I use basic apps (chrome, office apps).
In order to get a bit more power from it (removing the Samsung layout, but I know it's a 2012 tablet...) I am looking for the most stable ROM I could use, and if possible running under a quite recent android version.
I am quite new to this kind of manipulations, so I am also looking for a tutorial to instal the ROM you could advice me.
I know I have to root my tab before doing anything. Does the tutorial available here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657056 - by Weltwon) work with 4.1.2 android version?
Thank you all for your answers!
Matthieu
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Edit: I have an other question. Is the root enough to remove the Samsung touchwizz layer? If yes, how to do it?
Lineage OS 13.0
You could get a Lineage OS 13.0 nightly, and from my experience those are fairly stable.
Mattcam said:
Hi everybody,
I am now using a Galaxy tab 2 P5110, running under Android 4.1.2, not rooted.
My problem is that my Tab is really slow when I use basic apps (chrome, office apps).
In order to get a bit more power from it (removing the Samsung layout, but I know it's a 2012 tablet...) I am looking for the most stable ROM I could use, and if possible running under a quite recent android version.
I am quite new to this kind of manipulations, so I am also looking for a tutorial to instal the ROM you could advice me.
I know I have to root my tab before doing anything. Does the tutorial available here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657056 - by Weltwon) work with 4.1.2 android version?
Thank you all for your answers!
Matthieu
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Edit: I have an other question. Is the root enough to remove the Samsung touchwizz layer? If yes, how to do it?
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For starters if you want to get rid of TouchWiz you can remove all of the bloatware and Samsung apps (like TouchWiz home, AccuWeather widget, Samsung Apps, Group play).
But I recommend just install custom ROM. Maybe cm11 or cm12.. I am using Dhollmen 4.4.4 on my tab for 1 years and it is working very well for me.
Thank you for your advices,
@tasnim_tamim: I dont know Dohllmen. Is it à cyanogenmod Android version? Which tab do you run under this ROM?
@orionboughton: are nightly versions if lineageOS stable? I have heard that these are update vert often, and some Android functionality can be disabled
Its a ROM based of SlimROM.. I am running it on my galaxy tab 2 7.0 p3100
Lineage OS 13.0
Lineage OS is basically an updated version of Cyanogenmod, so i guess that's what it's based off of.
I've been running a nightly of Lineage OS from their website at https://download.lineageos.org/espressowifi , and it's really smooth compared to touchwiz and the ram is managed much better. The camera works, the gyroscope works, and I've only had one or two problems (like root not being enabled out of the box, and needing to flash a supersu zip to get that running), and besides that it's all good. If you have a problem, rebooting usually fixes it and I've rarely had to do that in the past few weeks I've been running it.
Another plus is it runs android 6.0, which seems to be better in every way. Great standby time, 4h or more screen on time, etc.
However if you do decide to get it, make sure to flash with the latest version of twrp, and if not you might softbrick your device.

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