There is a cyanogenmod rom that is for the droid dna but none for the butterfly... can i flash the droid dna rom on my phone? and how should i do it?
cyberblakk said:
There is a cyanogenmod rom that is for the droid dna but none for the butterfly... can i flash the droid dna rom on my phone? and how should i do it?
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No you can not, never do that.
rajkatiyar07 said:
No you can not, never do that.
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ok thanks for the response
I use yutokt's converter to convert the latest cyanogenmod nightlies to use on my HTL21 (dlxj).
(Try googling "github yutokt dlxj rom converter" to find it. I'm a new user and can't post links.)
Works brilliantly for me. I'm running the latest CM12.1 nightly from 2016-05-08 on my HTL21 right now.
Runs buttery smooth with very few bugs. Works even better for me than the unofficial CM11 rom by Tako0910 I used to run.
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kazekiri said:
I use yutokt's converter to convert the latest cyanogenmod nightlies to use on my HTL21 (dlxj).
(Try googling "github yutokt dlxj rom converter" to find it. I'm a new user and can't post links.)
Works brilliantly for me. I'm running the latest CM12.1 nightly from 2016-05-08 on my HTL21 right now.
Runs buttery smooth with very few bugs. Works even better for me than the unofficial CM11 rom by Tako0910 I used to run.
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Could you help me for convert it? i am not understand the languange of convert's app. thanks
Fanzoldyck said:
Could you help me for convert it? i am not understand the languange of convert's app. thanks
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This converter is made for the HTL21, so it may or may not work for the X920D.
Anyway, here's how to use the converter:
Unzip the downloaded converter and run convert.bat on a Windows PC.
Select the Android version of the ROM you want to convert. (Enter 50 for CM12.1 and press enter)
Drag and drop the zip file of the rom you want to convert into the black command window and press enter.
Select whether you want to enable lights/sensors on the converted rom. (Y/N, I always choose Y.)
Select whether you want to enable SD card support. (I always choose Y.)
Select whether you want to add APN's for au-net. (Only necessary if you have an AU sim and want to use au-net. I always choose N.)
Select whether you want to change the device name to HTL21. (This works fine either way. Personally, I usually choose N and leave the device name as Droid DNA.)
Select whether you want to disable the Cyanogenmod Updater. (Definitely choose Y here. If you don't, your phone will try to download and install unconverted Droid DNA roms. Always update by using this converter.)
It will give a final confirmation screen showing the options you chose. Type n if you wish to abort, otherwise press any other key to continue.
The outputted converted rom will have a "c" added to the file name. Try flashing this rom. Clear the dalvik cache, and also flash gapps if you want them.
Though the converter is in Japanese, you will be able to choose English as the system language when you boot the rom, obviously.
Let me know if this works. I'm curious.
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This converter is made for the HTL21, so it may or may not work for the X920D.
Anyway, here's how to use the converter:
Unzip the downloaded converter and run convert.bat on a Windows PC.
Select the Android version of the ROM you want to convert. (Enter 50 for CM12.1 and press enter)
Drag and drop the zip file of the rom you want to convert into the black command window and press enter.
Select whether you want to enable lights/sensors on the converted rom. (Y/N, I always choose Y.)
Select whether you want to enable SD card support. (I always choose Y.)
Select whether you want to add APN's for au-net. (Only necessary if you have an AU sim and want to use au-net. I always choose N.)
Select whether you want to change the device name to HTL21. (This works fine either way. Personally, I usually choose N and leave the device name as Droid DNA.)
Select whether you want to disable the Cyanogenmod Updater. (Definitely choose Y here. If you don't, your phone will try to download and install unconverted Droid DNA roms. Always update by using this converter.)
It will give a final confirmation screen showing the options you chose. Type n if you wish to abort, otherwise press any other key to continue.
The outputted converted rom will have a "c" added to the file name. Try flashing this rom. Clear the dalvik cache, and also flash gapps if you want them.
Though the converter is in Japanese, you will be able to choose English as the system language when you boot the rom, obviously.
Let me know if this works. I'm curious.
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OK thanks bro, any bug or not on cyanogen 12.1?
if no any bug i will try it.
Fanzoldyck said:
OK thanks bro, any bug or not on cyanogen 12.1?
if no any bug i will try it.
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The Cyanogenmod 12.1 dailies have been working pretty much perfectly for me after using this coverter. No major bugs I was able to find.
EDIT: I should probably also add that it is normal to get a few errors during the convert process. It will say something like "No default translation for x". It's not an issue. The converted rom will still work fine.
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kazekiri said:
The Cyanogenmod 12.1 dailies have been working pretty much perfectly for me after using this coverter. No major bugs I was able to find.
EDIT: I should probably also add that it is normal to get a few errors during the convert process. It will say something like "No default translation for x". It's not an issue. The converted rom will still work fine.
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Thanks you very much gays, really run smootly... thanks..
Fanzoldyck said:
Thanks you very much gays, really run smootly... thanks..
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Did it work? Are you using an X920D or HTL21?
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kazekiri said:
Did it work? Are you using an X920D or HTL21?
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i am using HTL21 bro, its running smoothly..
Fanzoldyck said:
i am using HTL21 bro, its running smoothly..
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Great. Then it should work fine.
I find that the converted Droid DNA CM 12.1 roms run the smoothest on this phone.
However, if you're interested in going to Marshmallow, you could also try tako0910's Resurrection Remix and CM13.0 roms.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=4622&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
I had just one minor problems when I installed his roms. Wi-Fi kept disconnecting on sleep, no matter how I changed the settings.
But, again, I found that the converted Droid DNA CM12.1 roms ran the smoothest on this phone.
Any experience flashing this on a X920D? Kinda nervious to try.
ArturOWarE said:
Any experience flashing this on a X920D? Kinda nervious to try.
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Probably not a good idea, then. This converter is intended for HTL21. If someone wants to be the guinea pig, then it should probably be someone who doesn't use this phone as a daily driver.
I don't know much about rom compatibility between the HTL21 and X920D. All I know is that people used to flash the X920D rom to the HTL21 in order to do the sim free hack back when that was the only known way to do it. Supposedly it would boot.
I use it everyday, so I guess I won't try my luck xP Thanks anyway.
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Did it work? Are you using an X920D or HTL21?
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it work i use HTL21 ,
kazekiri said:
Great. Then it should work fine.
I find that the converted Droid DNA CM 12.1 roms run the smoothest on this phone.
However, if you're interested in going to Marshmallow, you could also try tako0910's Resurrection Remix and CM13.0 roms.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=4622&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
I had just one minor problems when I installed his roms. Wi-Fi kept disconnecting on sleep, no matter how I changed the settings.
But, again, I found that the converted Droid DNA CM12.1 roms ran the smoothest on this phone.
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I've also tried tako0910's Resurrection Remix on CM13.0 for some time then I reverted back to Soul ROM 5.0.1 due to camera crashed issue on tako's ROM
kazekiri said:
Great. Then it should work fine.
I find that the converted Droid DNA CM 12.1 roms run the smoothest on this phone.
However, if you're interested in going to Marshmallow, you could also try tako0910's Resurrection Remix and CM13.0 roms.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=4622&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
I had just one minor problems when I installed his roms. Wi-Fi kept disconnecting on sleep, no matter how I changed the settings.
But, again, I found that the converted Droid DNA CM12.1 roms ran the smoothest on this phone.
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sorry bro, i am late to replay your comment, i don't know it.. rom cm 13 does work perfectly? i very interest
Fanzoldyck said:
sorry bro, i am late to replay your comment, i don't know it.. rom cm 13 does work perfectly? i very interest
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Actually, I have not tried Takao0910's unofficial CM13 on this phone, but the file is located here.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=4622&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
I tried his Marshmallow Resurrection Remix, and it worked great for me, aside from some very minor wifi issues.
As you probably know, there is no official CM13 for Droid DNA. Only CM12.1.
Did you guys see that Tako0910 just made an unofficial CM14.1 for the HTC J Butterfly?!
I'd love to try it out, but I no longer have a working dlxj.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=4622&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
EDIT: I just read his twitter. He says it is hardly working. DO NOT FLASH.
Might be interesting, anyway, if you don't need the phone as a daily driver.
Maybe he can get it working better in a future update.
Still, it's really interesting that someone tried to port CM14.1 to this phone.
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It's my first time to actually take the plunge and install a custom ROM and I seem to have encountered a problem. I followed the instructions to install RemICS ROM and initially everything went well. I turn on the device and everything seems to work except for the preinstalled MX Player and Apollo. That won't be a problem since maybe I could download replacements. The problem comes with locking the screen. I press on the lock button and the screen turns off. However, pressing the lock or home button does not turn on the screen, and the device proceeds to just heat up and use battery. I've tried returning to the stock ROMs and there seems to be no problem. Just with RemICS. Note though that I am not using 5.7.2 RemICS since it cant be downloaded for bandwidth reasons, I'm on 5.7.1. Thank you!
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It's my first time to actually take the plunge and install a custom ROM and I seem to have encountered a problem. I followed the instructions to install RemICS ROM and initially everything went well. I turn on the device and everything seems to work except for the preinstalled MX Player and Apollo. That won't be a problem since maybe I could download replacements. The problem comes with locking the screen. I press on the lock button and the screen turns off. However, pressing the lock or home button does not turn on the screen, and the device proceeds to just heat up and use battery. I've tried returning to the stock ROMs and there seems to be no problem. Just with RemICS. Note though that I am not using 5.7.2 RemICS since it cant be downloaded for bandwidth reasons, I'm on 5.7.1. Thank you!
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i think 5.7 or 5.6 or 5.2 the most stable till now ,
and All 5.x.x is not for everyday use it's just to testing new Mod's ,
i now use 5.2 And every think is ok and good ...
i will build new rom with next alpha6 with HW fixing ....
this bug you talk about is from new Tweaks i think it's too much so i remove the big one
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i think 5.7 or 5.6 or 5.2 the most stable till now ,
and All 5.x.x is not for everyday use it's just to testing new Mod's ,
i now use 5.2 And every think is ok and good ...
i will build new rom with next alpha6 with HW fixing ....
this bug you talk about is from new Tweaks i think it's too much so i remove the big one
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Thanks for your reply. I'm downloading the 5.7 ROM now. Will the same TouchWiz and GApps files I downloaded with the 5.7.1 ROM work here? Also, is my understanding correct that I first install the RemICS zip (199MB), then install the Fix-RemICS-A4-A5 zip (25MB), then the FixSU zip in that order?
chanchan05 said:
Thanks for your reply. I'm downloading the 5.7 ROM now. Will the same TouchWiz and GApps files I downloaded with the 5.7.1 ROM work here? Also, is my understanding correct that I first install the RemICS zip (199MB), then install the Fix-RemICS-A4-A5 zip (25MB), then the FixSU zip in that order?
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Exactly ,
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Exactly ,
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Awesome! Thanks a lot! :good:
install new 5.7.8 version
AndreRaptor said:
install new 5.7.8 version
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My sister is using the phone now which I flashed back to DDLF2 because she had no phone to use. I'll see to it when she gets a new one. I'm using an S3mini now.
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Hi !
I have a few questions:
- If I flash this unofficial rom, will it be possible to have official updates without flashing another rom ?
- And also, is it already good for everyday use ?
Thanks !
Atlantic_Rim said:
Hi !
I have a few questions:
- If I flash this unofficial rom, will it be possible to have official updates without flashing another rom ?
- And also, is it already good for everyday use ?
Thanks !
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- nope, you won't get official updates.
- it depends on your needs, check the bug list, if it does not bother you then it is okay for your daily use!
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i_rnb said:
- nope, you won't get official updates.
- it depends on your needs, check the bug list, if it does not bother you then it is okay for your daily use!
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Ok thanks for reply !
Then I think I will wait for the official release, because I want a fully functional version for my moto G
Iv just finally been able to flash it, been on the latest rom for two days, bugs for me are youtube freezing and the lockscreen unlock, which actually isnt that bad, u wont need latest official release because this rom will always be up to date and when the phone gets abandoned, people like dhacker are hero's for us because they'll keep our phone updated
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will8578 said:
Iv just finally been able to flash it, been on the latest rom for two days, bugs for me are youtube freezing and the lockscreen unlock, which actually isnt that bad, u wont need latest official release because this rom will always be up to date and when the phone gets abandoned, people like dhacker are hero's for us because they'll keep our phone updated
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Yes I know the great job devs are doing for us before the moto G I had a LG optimus L7 and thanks to cyanogenmod I had kitkat on it.
But as far as this phone just came out, I'm asking myself if it's good to avoid my warranty just to have the same version of android ...
(correct me if I say bad words because I have to train my english :laugh: )
Battery life has been better for me and customization, i think im just happy to flash a different rom, been trying for about 2 weeks, or failing more like, ur english is good, good luck to u
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will8578 said:
Battery life has been better for me and customization, i think im just happy to flash a different rom, been trying for about 2 weeks, or failing more like, ur english is good, good luck to u
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Thanks
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- nope, you won't get official updates.
- it depends on your needs, check the bug list, if it does not bother you then it is okay for your daily use!
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Wrong. With CMUpdater, if you're running an unofficial build, the nightlies (when they appear) will show up. Even if they don't, you most definitely will be able to manually flash the nightlies without wiping.
The one exception will be if you want to switch to the new "corporate" release streams from Cyngn if those ever get turned on for the device. Those will require a wipe - but official nightlies won't.
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Wrong. With CMUpdater, if you're running an unofficial build, the nightlies (when they appear) will show up. Even if they don't, you most definitely will be able to manually flash the nightlies without wiping.
The one exception will be if you want to switch to the new "corporate" release streams from Cyngn if those ever get turned on for the device. Those will require a wipe - but official nightlies won't.
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I am fully aware for that, but I thought he meant Motorola's official stock updates, not CM's official nightlies.
But still, it is risky to flash official nightly updates on an unofficial build.
Anyway, I might be wrong, I came from a device which did not have a official CM build.
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I am fully aware for that, but I thought he meant Motorola's official stock updates, not CM's official nightlies.
But still, it is risky to flash official nightly updates on an unofficial build.
Anyway, I might be wrong, I came from a device which did not have a official CM build.
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There could be risks if you flash an unofficial build from someone who is not at all working on merging a device into CM - they often cherry pick all sort of stuff that causes incompatibilities with upstream to the point where the product really shouldn't be called CM. (I've seen lots of "CM" kangs that had all sorts of extra crap added beyond just doing what is required for device bringup...)
dhacker, however, is an official CM maintainer for many devices, so his builds are the ones that are "on track" for official inclusion.
OK, and I've a few questions again :
If I flash updates directly from CM updater, is it like official updates from Motorola ? I won't lose all my data ?
Because I don't want to lose everything every time a new release come out
U dont lose data, only if u do a factory reset, i do a cache and dalvick wipe, never had any problems doing that
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will8578 said:
U dont lose data, only if u do a factory reset, i do a cache and dalvick wipe, never had any problems doing that
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OK thanks, then I think I will flash the unofficial ROM when I have time
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OK, and I've a few questions again :
If I flash updates directly from CM updater, is it like official updates from Motorola ? I won't lose all my data ?
Because I don't want to lose everything every time a new release come out
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If people had to wipe every time they flashed an updated, nightlies wouldn't be as popular as they are now.
In general:
1) If you're coming from another project (CM to Omni or vice versa, or any of those to/from stock) you'll need to wipe. Titanium Backup and/or even Androids 'adb backup' can save a lot of time here
2) If you're coming from a previous version of the same project (An unofficial CM build to official nightlies, and subsequent nightlies) you should only have to wipe if someone screwed up
2b) You can usually even do version upgrades this way - e.g. CM10.2 to CM11, although of course this device never saw 10.2 except possibly some super-pre-alpha builds
One exception you may see down the line - with the formation of Cyanogen Inc (aka Cyngn), there are now two release streams. The Community stream (classic nightlies and such) and the "Pro" or "Cyngn" or whatever it's called now release stream. The most obvious example of this right now is CM10.2 on the Oppo N1 - you can't transition between this and community builds without wiping to my knowledge. It's not a big issue now but might be something you need to watch out for in the future.
Entropy512 said:
If people had to wipe every time they flashed an updated, nightlies wouldn't be as popular as they are now.
In general:
1) If you're coming from another project (CM to Omni or vice versa, or any of those to/from stock) you'll need to wipe. Titanium Backup and/or even Androids 'adb backup' can save a lot of time here
2) If you're coming from a previous version of the same project (An unofficial CM build to official nightlies, and subsequent nightlies) you should only have to wipe if someone screwed up
2b) You can usually even do version upgrades this way - e.g. CM10.2 to CM11, although of course this device never saw 10.2 except possibly some super-pre-alpha builds
One exception you may see down the line - with the formation of Cyanogen Inc (aka Cyngn), there are now two release streams. The Community stream (classic nightlies and such) and the "Pro" or "Cyngn" or whatever it's called now release stream. The most obvious example of this right now is CM10.2 on the Oppo N1 - you can't transition between this and community builds without wiping to my knowledge. It's not a big issue now but might be something you need to watch out for in the future.
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Ok thanks for the informations ! After one hour of intense fighting with my computer, I finally unlocked bootloader, rooted, and flashed cyanogenmod I prefer this rom to the stock one, I find it more smooth, and more costumization
i think its ok for daily use. At least i use it everyday.
I posted this question in a couple other places, but no reply.
I have the GPE version of the Moto G, and I want to run the CM11 builds on it.
Will the fact that the GPE version has the ext4 fs on it prevent me from getting these to work?
I know there are recoveries available specifically for the GPE, but will getting the CM11 builds to work be just a matter of changing a few entries in fstab?
And finally, do either of the recoveries allow you ro format /data from either f2fs to ext4 or the other way around?
Thanks/
I've replaced stock Rom (4.4.2 US Global Version) for unofficial CM11 (2014-02-16's release) and for now CM works more stable than stock.
I had few reboots or issue with .flac, in CM's everything is OK, for now of course. Very good stuff even that is only nightly's release.
Can we start a list of sorts with Roms that work with the new bootloader?? so far i read that Dhacker29 has a few test builds of cm11 . i have one installed right now and it has some bugs but works and is faster than my hd has ever been . i can run this game i like and before it couldnt play without lagging now it runs crazy fast . anyway thank you Dhacker29 for the recovery and rom. i was reading another site and someone mentioned another dev that had a test build out for the new recovery but i cant for the life of me find or remember who it was. also how can i tell if a rom will work without trying to install it. i read that the kernel had to be 3.5 and newer or some shshhsh. anyway thanks in advance to anyone that responds
I second this. Was actually thinking of suggesting the same thing. Might help keep people from flashing the JB kernel Roms and asking what they did wrong. Least maybe a bit more.
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almost forgot
heres a link to Dhackers Test rom that im using . it has a few minor bugs but all the hardware works soo
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/cm-11-20140619-UNOFFICIAL-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT-TEST.zip
i hope its ok to do this anyway Thanks Dhacker29!!!!
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/
here's the whole directory with all his builds and where I think he adds them
I believe there is a PACMan Alpha out as well. Has the same bugs as CM11
cmh714 said:
I believe there is a PACMan Alpha out as well. Has the same bugs as CM11
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i would love to have pacman rom on here!! i read that you cant downgrade your bootloader is this true or is that only apply to locked bootloaders?
JohnnyMcG said:
Can we start a list of sorts with Roms that work with the new bootloader?? so far i read that Dhacker29 has a few test builds of cm11 . i have one installed right now and it has some bugs but works and is faster than my hd has ever been . i can run this game i like and before it couldnt play without lagging now it runs crazy fast . anyway thank you Dhacker29 for the recovery and rom. i was reading another site and someone mentioned another dev that had a test build out for the new recovery but i cant for the life of me find or remember who it was. also how can i tell if a rom will work without trying to install it. i read that the kernel had to be 3.5 and newer or some shshhsh. anyway thanks in advance to anyone that responds
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Any stable builds? Maybe some that use stock and then tweak it out.
i think you can install the stock files and then root and use a root app manager to remove all the bloatware from your phone. there is even a thread that tells you all the apps you can get rid of without jacking anything up. here you can check it out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2756195
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Any stable builds? Maybe some that use stock and then tweak it out.
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after root you can download xposed installer and then download one of the customizing modules and you can then change your icons in the status bar. nav bar, even alter the way your toast messages come in . anything you can think change the color of your wifi and 4g icons or change them to something entirely diff . here check that out too . you probably already know all this already but just in case.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
JohnnyMcG said:
i think you can install the stock files and then root and use a root app manager to remove all the bloatware from your phone. there is even a thread that tells you all the apps you can get rid of without jacking anything up. here you can check it out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2756195
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This is what I did. I was already running stock KK before rooting/unlocking. Still running it now but I removed a lot of crap. I'm looking forward to at least a few stable ROMs to try out on this phone, but I'm cool with this for now.
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Does anyone know if the available KK-bootloader roms work on xt925? I know the ROM unification for a lot of devices have taken place. I am not sure this also happens with the new KK-bootlader, or if we are back on the old xt925 vs xt926 compatability devide...
Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone know if the available KK-bootloader roms work on xt925? I know the ROM unification for a lot of devices have taken place. I am not sure this also happens with the new KK-bootlader, or if we are back on the old xt925 vs xt926 compatability devide...
Thanks in advance.
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not sure . you can ask Dhacker29 he is the one that made the recovery I think. or you can post your question in this thread and you might get a better response
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776515
Here is a Gummy rom that supports the 3.4 kernel.
https://mobile.twitter.com/dhacker29/status/480220911225036800
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53609374&postcount=2913
So far I know of these Roms that are being developed to run on 3.4 kernel
CM11 Unofficial: http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/
PAC-man Alpha 1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2683962&page=3 I read mention that this works but I've not tested it myself
Gummy Rom Nightly: https://mobile.twitter.com/dhacker29/status/480220911225036800 <-- using this right now. Seems pretty good.
full list like CM11 unofficial http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Gummy/moto_msm8960/NIGHTLY/
NexesqueKK 0.01: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...2-droid-nexesque-for-razr-hd-beta-442-builds/ I saw on DroidRZR.com that there was a test for the 3.4 kernel but my attempts to flash it failed
Beanstalk Nightly (Kitstalk): http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/35880-rom442kit-katunofficalxt926-beanstalk/ flashed the 6-23 one on my phone.. Seems to be working
wow
I thought I was decent at finding info online but i couldn't find any of those threads except for the pacman alpha but for the life of me I can't find where to download the alpha build I can find the nightly n the 4.3 but alas no alpha maybe its under one of the devs tabs instead of the pacman tab idk anyway thanks a lot for all the great info
Jaysp656 said:
Here is a Gummy rom that supports the 3.4 kernel.
https://mobile.twitter.com/dhacker29/status/480220911225036800
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53609374&postcount=2913
So far I know of these Roms that are being developed to run on 3.4 kernel
CM11 Unofficial: http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/msm8960/
PAC-man Alpha 1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2683962&page=3 I read mention that this works but I've not tested it myself
Gummy Rom Nightly: https://mobile.twitter.com/dhacker29/status/480220911225036800 <-- using this right now. Seems pretty good.
full list like CM11 unofficial http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Gummy/moto_msm8960/NIGHTLY/
NexesqueKK 0.01: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...2-droid-nexesque-for-razr-hd-beta-442-builds/ I saw on DroidRZR.com that there was a test for the 3.4 kernel but my attempts to flash it failed
Beanstalk Nightly (Kitstalk): http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/35880-rom442kit-katunofficalxt926-beanstalk/ flashed the 6-23 one on my phone.. Seems to be working
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Gummy rom tested on my xt925. Stuck at unlocked bootloader sign. I don't think xt925 is supported yet.
Yeah I don't know if any have xt925 support or not. Hopefully they will include them eventually.
Gummy Rom
I recently tried Gummy Rom for 3.4 kernel. It was pretty good, but had trouble with bluetooth freezing the phone and wifi dropout at times. It has great progress, and appreciate those who are working on it. :good:
I have installed dhacker's 4.4 cm build from 24/6. Happy to report that it boots - and so far, at least - works great. This is on an xt925! It's the first 4.4 bootloader rom other than moto that I have got to actually boot up on this phone.
I installed gummy and have been using the auto updater running nightlies right now I'm running 6-24 build . it seems like the the previous ver. had fixed the screen dimming issue but it seemed to come back on this ver. but rarely happens I haven't tied Bluetooth yet and the popping/static sound issue is still there but other than that I like the rom . thanks for
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In droidrzr forums there is an Unofficial Omni Rom for kitkat bootloader..
btw, for xt925, dhacker says that we only need the new bootloader (maybe installing the leaked soak test from France we can use the newest roms)
Hi folks
I am using ressurection remix v5.4 android 5.1 based custom ROM on my N5 for a couple of days and facing some bugs which are
1. When I change app drawer animation sometimes app icons don't show on the whole page.
2. When screen rotate sometimes notification keys don't appears.
3. Facebook messenger doesn't popup. I can't use when I am using another app.
4. Most of the time when I restart the phone, 'android is optimizing the apps xx of xx' appears.
And some other bugs those I can't remember right now.
So I decided to change the ROM but confused which one to choose.
My need is a stable custom ROM with some beneficial changes and most importantly with no bugs.
I really need your help folks.
Thanks
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Hi folks
I am using ressurection remix v5.4 android 5.1 based custom ROM on my N5 for a couple of days and facing some bugs which are
1. When I change app drawer animation sometimes app icons don't show on the whole page.
2. When screen rotate sometimes notification keys don't appears.
3. Facebook messenger doesn't popup. I can't use when I am using another app.
4. Most of the time when I restart the phone, 'android is optimizing the apps xx of xx' appears.
And some other bugs those I can't remember right now.
So I decided to change the ROM but confused which one to choose.
My need is a stable custom ROM with some beneficial changes and most importantly with no bugs.
I really need your help folks.
Thanks
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The one I like. Stock+root+xposed
bitdomo said:
The one I like. Stock+root+xposed
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I had no idea about xposed as I m not very expert android user. after ur reply I googled it and liked the idea. But only one thing I don't want to loose is the USB storage support because I didn't find this on stock rom without using any app.
I've been running Cataclysm for a few weeks now
Combine that with ElementalX kernel and my phone has been rock solid, great battery life (some of the best I've seen out of it) and I couldn't be happier.
linkboy said:
I've been running Cataclysm for a few weeks now
Combine that with ElementalX kernel and my phone has been rock solid, great battery life (some of the best I've seen out of it) and I couldn't be happier.
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Shall I download elementalX kernel separately or I will get it with cataclysm rom. And if I have to download it then is the installation process is as same as installing rom ?
bpy13 said:
Shall I download elementalX kernel separately or I will get it with cataclysm rom. And if I have to download it then is the installation process is as same as installing rom ?
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Cataclysm rom uses stock kernel, you have to download ElemetalX separately. First flash rom and than flash kernel, but you don't have to wipe anyting before kernel flashing.
dimi3ye said:
Cataclysm rom uses stock kernel, you have to download ElemetalX separately. First flash rom and than flash kernel, but you don't have to wipe anyting before kernel flashing.
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Thanx dimi3ye....last night I flashed the cm12 nightly caz I downloaded it before and installed the elementalx 2.10 stock/aosp version. Very much satisfied with the kernel as its giving me pretty good standby battery life though I m using the dt2w option and most importantly impressed with the sound gain option.
But still worried about custom ROM because cm12 launcher still has some bugs. So I need to know about cataclysm ROM what are the best picks of the ROM and the stability.
bpy13 said:
But still worried about custom ROM because cm12 launcher still has some bugs. So I need to know about cataclysm ROM what are the best picks of the ROM and the stability.
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Cataclysm is based on factory images, so it is rock stable rom with excellent features. For me, Cataclysm is best rom so far.
dimi3ye said:
Cataclysm is based on factory images, so it is rock stable rom with excellent features. For me, Cataclysm is best rom so far.
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Okay folk....let's try it....ohh another thing...if i flash cataclysm now will the kernel remain the same or it will flash to stock (sorry for the bad English and for the bothering bcoz I m new to android)
bpy13 said:
Okay folk....let's try it....ohh another thing...if i flash cataclysm now will the kernel remain the same or it will flash to stock (sorry for the bad English and for the bothering bcoz I m new to android)
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Your curent kernel will be reflashed with kernel that comes with Cataclysm... Read first page on Cataclysm tread for flashing instructions, because latest version is sometimes just update (~ 30mb), and first you have to flash major, big version (~ 550mb) before that update...
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Your curent kernel will be reflashed with kernel that comes with Cataclysm... Read first page on Cataclysm tread for flashing instructions, because latest version is sometimes just update (~ 30mb), and first you have to flash major, big version (~ 550mb) before that update...
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Lol....yeah I have that quantity of brain my friend......now I am downloading 21st march stable version of 5.1. Can i update latest updates over ota bcoz one of the last updates has in call proximity sensor option which is attractive.
bpy13 said:
Lol....yeah I have that quantity of brain my friend......now I am downloading 21st march stable version of 5.1. Can i update latest updates over ota bcoz one of the last updates has in call proximity sensor option which is attractive.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you... You have to flash updates via recovery.
Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
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Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you... You have to flash updates via recovery.
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Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
bpy13 said:
Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
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Gapps are included in rom. Usually, just flash latest update, if something else is needed, there is a description.
dimi3ye said:
Gapps are included in rom. Usually, just flash latest update, if something else is needed, there is a description.
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Thanx a lot
bpy13 said:
Thanx a lot
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One more advice, don't use twrp 2.8.6.x because it have some issues, use 2.8.5.3 instead...
dimi3ye said:
One more advice, don't use twrp 2.8.6.x because it have some issues, use 2.8.5.3 instead...
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I am on 2.8.5.2...is it OK??
And one more thing...can u tell me the difference between beta version vs stable of cataclysm?
bpy13 said:
I am on 2.8.5.2...is it OK??
And one more thing...can u tell me the difference between beta version vs stable of cataclysm?
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2.8.5.2 is fine... stable release means that every feature works perfect, beta is also rockstable rom, but new added features might have small issues (usually everything works perfect). I always flash latest whether is stable or beta, never had issues.
dimi3ye said:
2.8.5.2 is fine... stable release means that every feature works perfect, beta is also rockstable rom, but new added features might have small issues (usually everything works perfect). I always flash latest whether is stable or beta, never had issues.
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didn't download the beta which has proximity sensor speaker option.
This thread is for updates of temasek cm12.1 built by myself. I will be building for hlte and hltespr.
Temasek made this all possible and it is all his work I am just taking the time to build and upload.
V19.3+ root removed, you will need to flash SuperSU zip to achieve root.
Downloads:
Hlte or Hlte on my BasketBuild
Hltespr or Hltespr on my BasketBuild
Credits: @temasek
XDA:DevDB Information
Temasek cm-12.1 unofficial cyanogenmod, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
trader418, Temasek
Source Code: https://github.com/temasek/
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2016-03-26
Last Updated 2016-03-26
Thanks for keeping support for the Note 3 alive.
Great, good to see 12.1 back alive. Anything I can do to help, just say so.
Thanks again! Always willing to help however I can.
BTW, really good job on creating the thread using just your phone! I've seen FAR worse.
Buslova said:
Thanks again! Always willing to help however I can.
BTW, really good job on creating the thread using just your phone! I've seen FAR worse.
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Haha thank you, I try my best
Glad to see all of you guys showing support. If I ever don't see temasek updated the version and any of you do just post here and I'll build, however I think most of the time I should be okay. I'm going to set up a straw poll in the include root vs not include. I also could start to use the ota app if you guys really would like that
Straw poll whether to include root in the build here http://strawpoll.me/7191529
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Haha thank you, I try my best
Glad to see all of you guys showing support. If I ever don't see temasek updated the version and any of you do just post here and I'll build, however I think most of the time I should be okay. I'm going to set up a straw poll in the include root vs not include. I also could start to use the ota app if you guys really would like that
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I will always use root however I understand some people's need for it to be rootless and well, let's be honest, it ain't hard to flash supersu right after flashing the rom. lol.
OTA is a nice lazy option for the USER but I've gathered from past posts in other threads that it's not always so easy for the dev since the OTA app is maintained/owned by another dev and sometimes has issues. Again, we're talking about a community here who is flashing custom roms on their devices. Manually downloading and flashing shouldn't be a major issue.
Having said all that, if i were to vote I'd say:
Built-in root: No
OTA: Yes (if it's not a headache)
Buslova said:
I will always use root however I understand some people's need for it to be rootless and well, let's be honest, it ain't hard to flash supersu right after flashing the rom. lol.
OTA is a nice lazy option for the USER but I've gathered from past posts in other threads that it's not always so easy for the dev since the OTA app is maintained/owned by another dev and sometimes has issues. Again, we're talking about a community here who is flashing custom roms on their devices. Manually downloading and flashing shouldn't be a major issue.
Having said all that, if i were to vote I'd say:
Built-in root: No
OTA: Yes (if it's not a headache)
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Ota isn't too bad, I'll probably use it soon tbh, but I won't promise anything
hey guys, I have been having trouble with tema's cm 13 builds so i decided to give 19.1 a shot. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck with the rom. The rom just boot loops after every installation. I have tried with gapps aroma and pico with different wipes with no luck. continues to bootloop as soon as I reboot and i never get into the rom. I am back on tema's for now but would love to switch to 19.1 if I could get some help. Sorry for being a noob, Im probably messing something up somewhere and I thank you for your help in advance!
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hey guys, I have been having trouble with tema's cm 13 builds so i decided to give 19.1 a shot. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck with the rom. The rom just boot loops after every installation. I have tried with gapps aroma and pico with different wipes with no luck. continues to bootloop as soon as I reboot and i never get into the rom. I am back on tema's for now but would love to switch to 19.1 if I could get some help. Sorry for being a noob, Im probably messing something up somewhere and I thank you for your help in advance!
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Start with which device you have
trader418 said:
Start with which device you have
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haha sorry! htlespr!
redfuryjr55 said:
haha sorry! htlespr!
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I'm not sure mate, has anyone else got any suggestions?
There has been reports of multiple wipes and reboots and then flashing the ROM helps but I cannot say it will help
trader418 said:
I'm not sure mate, has anyone else got any suggestions?
There has been reports of multiple wipes and reboots and then flashing the ROM helps but I cannot say it will help
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hmmm.. well I managed to get booted by installing temasek's last build (12.9 i think, the one from jan) along with his kernel. It booted fine and made it into setup. I then rebooted to recovery and dirty flashed you 19.1. Got bootlooped and said fk it and re-flashed the kernel and got into 19.1! Now that is great and all, but super weird/inconsistent. Also, once I got everything set up I could not turn on wifi or bluetooth; is this a known issue with a fix? Also, are there recommended installation instructions or is there a recommended kernel for you build? Thanks in advance for your help and patience with my noobness! Again I am on htlespr!
redfuryjr55 said:
hmmm.. well I managed to get booted by installing temasek's last build (12.9 i think, the one from jan) along with his kernel. It booted fine and made it into setup. I then rebooted to recovery and dirty flashed you 19.1. Got bootlooped and said fk it and re-flashed the kernel and got into 19.1! Now that is great and all, but super weird/inconsistent. Also, once I got everything set up I could not turn on wifi or bluetooth; is this a known issue with a fix? Also, are there recommended installation instructions or is there a recommended kernel for you build? Thanks in advance for your help and patience with my noobness! Again I am on htlespr!
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All I know is that all my hlte builds are tested with a clean wipe and then a flash and reboot. I have no problems. I am using temaseks device tree so the only difference between his and my build should technically be root and ota app. Other than that it should be identical
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All I know is that all my hlte builds are tested with a clean wipe and then a flash and reboot. I have no problems. I am using temaseks device tree so the only difference between his and my build should technically be root and ota app. Other than that it should be identical
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I am using this as my daily Rom, the only problems I get are the weather widget doesn't update and it wont connect to the wifi in my local hospital, I am using build v19.0 build date 17th of march, even my s-pen works !
I will test this later and post back results
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I am using this as my daily Rom, the only problems I get are the weather widget doesn't update and it wont connect to the wifi in my local hospital, I am using build v19.0 build date 17th of march, even my s-pen works !
I will test this later and post back results
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Either change weather provider to another or customize your location. Sometimes yahoo weather isn't working well.
As for WiFi, check your dev options.
redfuryjr55 said:
haha sorry! htlespr!
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Just in case - have updated your Modem and Bootloader to the latest? All wireless related problems might be connected to it.
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Just in case - have updated your Modem and Bootloader to the latest? All wireless related problems might be connected to it.
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what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
redfuryjr55 said:
what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
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Hmm, still no luck eh? I tried helping ya last night in the other thread. I'm also a hltespr user. I'm still running OH1 baseband however OK2 is the latest. Also, as I told you last night, I'm using an older version of TWRP recovery (ver. 2.8.7) however the latest is 3.0.0.
What baseband are YOU running? Go to settings, "About phone", and look for "Baseband version" and let us know. =)
redfuryjr55 said:
what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
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Sorry, I have different phone..
Might be the latest here
https://idlekernel.com/flash-tools/firmware/hltespr_SM-N900P/N900PVPUEOK2/
But I am far away from sure