Hey i am new here. but i'd like to know if there is a way i can convert anycall phones into international versions without custom roms and which will eventually replace anycall logos and everything.
Hello everyone!
I have a Galaxy Ace 3 LTE model and I want to use it with another carrier, but it's locked. Does anyone know how I can unlock this phone?
I have tried some methods, especially universal Galaxy unlockers, but these didn't worked. Maybe it's because I have CM 11 on this phone. Can someone help me or post a link with a working method?
Thanks in advance
Hi guys! Just want to ask if there are ways to root this S7 model as well as if there are ROMS that are compatible with this Korean variant of Galaxy S7. Thanks in advance guys!
genorazer said:
Hi guys! Just want to ask if there are ways to root this S7 model as well as if there are ROMS that are compatible with this Korean variant of Galaxy S7. Thanks in advance guys!
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Ya there are a bunch of Roms out that will work for the S7 SM-G930L
I've searched everywhere to find a way to root my Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge model SM-J327P and no luck. I've tried every app and program that I know of and didn't work. Is there a root for this phone?
Hi !
Is this a US variant ? As far as I know this variants suffers from this lack of development due to carrier restrictions , currently there is no trace of rooting methods as off yet on xda
You may request it here as well https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck !
Hello everyone ,
I make this post related to my last one https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...get-android-phone-data.4371953/#post-86065033
I'm now wondering what are all the requirements a phone need to be compatible with a ROM.
android sdk version ? model ? etc...
Maybe some ROM have more requirements than others ?
Thank you for your help !
Clayzes said:
Hello everyone ,
I make this post related to my last one https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...get-android-phone-data.4371953/#post-86065033
I'm now wondering what are all the requirements a phone need to be compatible with a ROM.
android sdk version ? model ? etc...
Maybe some ROM have more requirements than others ?
Thank you for your help !
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ROMs are individually built for each specific model number(and all variants of that model with the exact same hardware), they can only be used on the specific model number that they were built for.
When a device has many different model numbers of the exact same device, all of its variant model numbers can use the same ROMs. For example, from my own personal experience, I had a Tracfone Galaxy S3 that had a model number SCH S968C but it was the exact same as all of the US Galaxy S3 variants so I used ROMs that were built for the Verizon Galaxy S3 with model number SCH I535 even though my model number was SCH S968C. It was the same way with the US Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, etc...
In some cases, devices that have the same CPU architecture can share ROMs but these are specific cases where the hardware between the devices are close enough to use the same software without issues. But, in most cases where devices have "similar" hardware, they can safely flash each others ROMs but there will be little things here and there that don't work or don't work correctly. 99% of all available devices can only use what was specifically made for that specific model number, for 99% of all devices, using ROMs from other devices results in a softbricked or hardbricked device.
In general, it is best to only use ROMs that were built for your specific model number.
Droidriven said:
ROMs are individually built for each specific model number(and all variants of that model with the exact same hardware), they can only be used on the specific model number that they were built for.
When a device has many different model numbers of the exact same device, all of its variant model numbers can use the same ROMs. For example, from my own personal experience, I had a Tracfone Galaxy S3 that had a model number SCH S968C but it was the exact same as all of the US Galaxy S3 variants so I used ROMs that were built for the Verizon Galaxy S3 with model number SCH I535 even though my model number was SCH S968C. It was the same way with the US Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, etc...
In some cases, devices that have the same CPU architecture can share ROMs but these are specific cases where the hardware between the devices are close enough to use the same software without issues. But, in most cases where devices have "similar" hardware, they can safely flash each others ROMs but there will be little things here and there that don't work or don't work correctly. 99% of all available devices can only use what was specifically made for that specific model number, for 99% of all devices, using ROMs from other devices results in a softbricked or hardbricked device.
In general, it is best to only use ROMs that were built for your specific model number.
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oooh thank you very much !
It was very helpful !