hi
i have an original p1000(bell canada)running the euro rom that allows phone calls sms etc.
works very well.
my question is there a way to enable phone calling with any of the ics builds??
basically i want my original tab(p1000)to run any version of ics and still allow
phone capabilities.
possible?
i am not scared to use odin
thanks
all the ICS build now (CM9 and AOKP) support calling.
is there a thread that i can read up on this?
all i can find are the original threads with the euro rom and bell modem.
nothing newer about ics.
thanks
and thanks given
ICS is not stable yet. Various functions are not working or partially working.
Why not try Overcome 4.1 ROM. It is Gingerbread based and very close to Samsung stock. Very popular ROM.
There is a thread in Dev section.
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I have installed the team hacksung ics rom, and now have very poor or no phone reception whilst indoors. The current modem installed is I9000XXJVT, is there a better modem I can install or should I just go back to another rom. To the admin staf, sorry if this has been answered before but cannot find anything when I searched.
Problem with ICS roms are they are all in beta, and glitches and problems will occur. Pesonally I dont rate ICS at the moment, if you did want ICS then another rom and flash an ICS theme would probably resolve your issue. Or you could try this one.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223
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Problem with ICS roms are they are all in beta, and glitches and problems will occur. Pesonally I dont rate ICS at the moment, if you did want ICS then another rom and flash an ICS theme would probably resolve your issue. Or you could try this one.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223
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Thanks for your reply I have already tried the onecosmic rom so it looks like I may have to try a non ics rom.
Very strange. I am also in the UK and on Three - I tried a few of the ICS time, and they all worked fine. Possibly a bad flash? What Rom did you flash ICS from? I was on MIUI first, and then flashed the TeamHacksung Rom, and was able to make and receive calls.
I think you should try again...
Hallo..
Are there any ICS Roms for the SGS that supports Wifi Direct?
I have not read it as a feature in any ROM thus far... but maybe you guys know of a ICS Rom that supports Wifi Direct.
It is an awesome concept... just sad that for this device up to now it still only is a "concept"..
I'm using fascinate with i9000 cm9 nightly's and glitch kernel, I have the settings, and I can enable it, but I had problems connecting with a laptop. I didn't really have the time to figure out the issue.
If I do get a yes or no answer if the kernel supports/rom can do it, I will post back here.
-Maniac
Hi
Long time observer & admire you guy here on what you do, this website has helped alot but now i finally have a question.
With Paranoid Droid v0.2 i have followed Dr.Ketan's guide to downgrade & then root/install cwm & then update back to 2.3.6 via ODIN Mobile, the root is cf-root on a Galaxy Note, can i flash this rom with what i have currently?
Thanks in advance.
You are on rooted Gb and yes you can flash it safely. Wipe data and cache and flash the rom ...then flash the gapps. All done
I assume i flash it with ODIN Mobile & not from CWM?
I think i got it (it installed all fine etc) via CWM.
How do i get all the S-Pen apps back? are they on the market?
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How do i get all the S-Pen apps back? are they on the market?
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The S-pen apps will not work in this rom.
Thanks for the info, but i have now gone back to official firmware, so i assume only roms tweaked from the original source will have the feature set still? even so it was also missing the built in FM Radio app to listen to local radio without needing to stream it.
On a side note, whats the deal i been hearing with Touchwiz 5.0 some people say its on the Note others same its 4.0. Which version is it & what is the differences?
Hello, i use custom rom of gingerbread (XXJW4) with semaphore kernel and now i'm thinking about ICS or jelly bean. Are these versions stable and every functions of my I9000 will work? Could you recommend me any ROM + kernel? I don't know which one I should choose. I'm still not sure if i really need ICS or JB, but I want to change my actual ROM, because it isn't so stable. Actually what will change for me? I've installed go launcher so newer touchwiz will be probably unused.
Greetings
C-Rom Jelly bean and semaphore kernel
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
thanks for your answer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786220
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778526
are you talking about this?
I have one more question.
I use 'hacked' camera and fm radio apks from this forum (without low battery lock and some other features). I can't imagine that I couldn't use camera below 15% of battery if my I9000 can still work for next few hours of awake. I can see these mods are builded for Froyo, GB, e.g.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980835 Will I be able to use it with android 4.1?
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'hacked' camera and fm radio apks from this forum (without low battery lock and some other features). I can't imagine that I couldn't use camera below 15% of battery
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Short answer, No
Although to be honest, I'm unsure if there is such a restriction in Cyanogenmod (the ROM I use).
CM10 is completely stable (despite there being no official "stable" release as yet).
Non-Samsung ROMs do not have Samsung Apps which include the FM Radio App.
As such, Cyanogenmod does not have FM radio support inbuilt, but you can install Spirit FM either the free version (restricted) from xda or paid, full version from the Play Store.
Skip ICS. The media bug in it is a pain in the **s. Really annoying.
All JB roms here are good, just check the correspondent OPs carefully.
thanks for your answers, so i will try this cyanogen10 JB, but earlier I have one more question
Is there any kernel for I9000 which implements the two-way-call-recording function?
I didn't see a call recording function since gb... Would be nice to know if that is still possible?
@alexri, i saw call-recording apps especially for i9000 only for Froyo. Do you know any good app for GB?
I tried many 'MIC recording apps' from google play, but in everyone when the recording starts my caller stops to hear me (in some apps it happens instantly, in others just in about 1st or 2nd second of call). I try also Total Recall and his 'strategies' of recording, but always the problem cames up. I think my ROM locks that function so this is the next reason of my looking for new soft.
Anyone using RemICS-ux on an I9000M? Every post I've seen suggests its close enough to the international version not to have issues.
RemICS uses the XXJVT modem. Should I use the KG3 modem if I flash it? Thanks.
Hi,
Plz suggest any stable & working Jelly Bean ROM with FM Radio.
I need some clarification regarding android and radio baseband.
I'm running latest cm-11 nightly and my baseband version is XXUEMK1
Is this radio included in the cyanogenmod ROM or is it a separate partition that wont get updated with a ROM flash?
I've found the thread with a list of different radio ROMS for the i9305. Are these optimized for different countries or will they work regardless of country?
Is there a way to backup my current radio if I want to try a different radio and need to revert? XXUEMK1 is not listed in the thread with all the ROMS.
Found some information in another tread:
Baseband / Modem / Radio - This is the software that manages your connection to wireless networks, be that voice or data. Unlike unrooted users, you can download and flash any number of i9300 (Versions for other models WILL BRICK YOUR PHONE) or i9305 radios pulled from official ROMs. I wouldn't waste too much time on them. Usually what your official ROM comes with in your country / for your carrier, is the most optimised for you. Try a few by all means but don't waste time testing every last one.
Be aware that Samsung official ROMs come with a baseband. Often this means Samsung based custom ROMs may also do so. Some ROMs which install using the Aroma installer (A kind of set-up wizard) may give the option to not flash the baseband. AOSP ROMs almost never come with a baseband. When you flash a ROM withotu a baseband, the previous baseband remains. You can by all means, mix and match ROMs and basebands. You are not tied to the baseband with the same build number as the ROM. For example, if you are on XXEMB1 ROM, you definitely do NOT have to stay on the XXEMB1 baseband.
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I've kind of same issue.
My SIII LTE is working fine with CM10 but when I upgrade to CM11, it doesn't work anymore :crying:
I've almost everything working apart from the MODEM and for a phone, I'm sorry to say that it is annoying
I'm using my S II with OMNI ROM and I miss my S III :crying:
Any help will be welcome :good:
I attached a screenshot of my system.