I plan to get a Samsung Note 10(exynos) and I plan to flash LineageOS. Do I lose S-Pen functionality?
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I want to put
LS-LP-v4.0-2015-03-26-liquid_n7100
Liquid_gapps.4.4.4.build.8.1
Liquid Smooths Galaxy Note II rom on my T-Mobile Galaxy note II.
I heard that if you don't flash a unlocked bootloader it will brick it?
Right now I have Rom Managers Recovery menu but root is removed, I did a factory reset after removing root with kingo.
Also I curious about installing Galaxy Note II lolipop rom with Note 4's software features added to note II, super worried about losing features of my phone like mobile net, calls and text. Worried that my device will brick or become wifi only without T-Mobile stuff running.
hi guys, since samsung s2 i dont use samsung mobile phones so its a long time
i bought a galaxy s6 and the original room is full of aplications i dont use, the ram avaible is a joke and the battery life isnt very good
i want to install a custom rom
im with the last ofical 5.1.1., if i install a custom rom i will loose right to waranty? there isnt any way of revert the root and count?
thanks
You can unroot the device and reflash the stock ROM, but you cannot revert the Knox counter. Whether or not you loose your warranty depends upon the laws in your country.
so its impossible for now to root, flash custom recovery and flash custom rom without activate the know counter?
Search for the engineering 5.0.2 bootloader. Unfortunately if you are on 5.1.1 already, then it is of no help.
I'm currently on the G920T (S6) and have been considering upgrading to the S7, although I've held off as it would be a step backward in terms of customization. Seeing as the bootloader remains locked on Qualcomm devices, making use of a custom recovery impossible, is it possible to install custom ROMs via FlashFire? I don't see many, just a couple stock rooted deodexed ones.
Doesn't work so well because flash fire required root which requires a PC.
So anytime you would want to change from you would need a PC. Anyways there are no custom Roms.
If you can live with just root by itself then s7 is nice. If you want full customization then s6 better or s7 exynos better.
Not completely stock (technically custom)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...choedromg930-g935multi-carrier-t3459282/page1
I had a stock SM-930A phone and I plan on doing a factory reset just to clean house. But since I plan on on a clean slate, I was wondering if there's a clean rom I can install without the bloat? I really don't need root, just an image without samsungs or att apps preinstalled. I'm familiar with using Odin and flashing but I just don't know what's out there for me to use and not sure if 'stock' includes those other apps. Thank you.
US variants (AT&T, Verizon, etc) all have a locked bootloader and can't have custom ROM's. Stock flashing via Odin is the only kind of ROMs you can use.
Your options are to flash the G930U firmware, as it's non carrier specific so shouldn't have carrier bloat. If you want to remove further bloat such as Samsung apps you'll need root or a debloat script like https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...dragon/rom-verizon-tmo-hybrid-method-t3571983
I think that'll work for me, thanks!
Is there a debloated rom for the SM-930F that can be installed on the device without triggering KNOX? I don't care about warranty but I use an application that depends on the device not knowing it has been tampered with.
Please, if there is such rom, I'd like to know the name of it. If it has updates enabled and is based on the latest stock samsung rom, that would be awesome!
Of course I could use app disabler pro, but I feel the cleanest way would be to get rid of the unwanted software alltogether.