I have successfully update my Samsung Galaxy Note GT N7000, baseband: N7000XXLP1 with ICS rom 4.03 I found on android addicted (how-to-upgrade-samsung-galaxy-note-gt-n7000-to-ice-cream-sandwich-ics-4-0-3-n7000xxlp1-411). This rom is more stable than the other I have used before. No rams, no restarts but when I make phone calls the other party does not hear my voice but only a LOUD NOISE. My microphone and earphone is not active. How can I solve this issue.
Regards
This isnt a question and answer section. Please post it in the correct section ... And also post this qs to the roms thread. That will be easier for the dev. And also there is no official ICS out for note.
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How come a fresher is allowed to post in Development section??
I read this topic
http://www.androidaddicted.com/samsung-3/how-to-upgrade-samsung-galaxy-note-gt-n7000-to-ice-cream-sandwich-ics-4-0-3-n7000xxlp1-411.html
so it's official or what ?
sharan.mu said:
How come a fresher is allowed to post in Development section??
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Look at the join date. It's since February 2011 that the 10 post rule applies.
This thread has been moved to Q&A, please stick to the topic and answer the question, if you can.
If you are facing problems with the noise, the problem will probably be in the PowerAmp. See this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28217066&postcount=309
basically could be caused by software issue
i suggest
1-you root your phone
2-then download a stock rom
3-then use mobile odin n flash that stock rom to return to stock
with new stock rom.. it should be working again
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Hi I'm trying to install Darkys ROM on my Galaxy S but just can't get it to work. I keep getting the verification error. I'm on firmware 2.2.1 and build FROYO.XXJPW
I would really appreciate any help as this has been bugging me for a few days now as to why I cannot get it to work.
Thanks in advance guys and girls
Big Gitch
your problem :
Home -> Samsung Galaxy S I9000 -> Galaxy S I9000 Android Development
here is the solution :
Home -> Samsung Galaxy S I9000 -> Galaxy S I9000 Q&A
i think you ´re wondering what Q&A means right ? it means Questions and Answers !!
biggitch said:
Hi I'm trying to install Darkys ROM on my Galaxy S but just can't get it to work. I keep getting the verification error. I'm on firmware 2.2.1 and build FROYO.XXJPW
I would really appreciate any help as this has been bugging me for a few days now as to why I cannot get it to work.
Thanks in advance guys and girls
Big Gitch
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As it was said, wrong section, and there is a thread about darky so.. pff.
Your issue seems to be recovery 3e, flash with odin a cf root or custom (speedmod, voodoo..) kernel. That's all.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Well we can all do sarcasim!!!!
I am new to this and was told by a friend the people on here are helpful!!!!!
your friend lied
biggitch said:
Well we can all do sarcasim!!!!
I am new to this and was told by a friend the people on here are helpful!!!!!
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People are helpful... provided that you ask in the right place.
Just flash a kernel with 2e android recovery using odin, and you'll be set. then just copy the zip to internal sd and flash it from clockworkmod recovery
Friendly helpful yes but extremely peed off with Darky users who cannot be bothered to ask him read the posts read the faqs ask for help on Darkys help channel .Majority of helps on these pages are from Darky users .One gets a bit fed up pointing out that the developer knows whats in his rom and how to fix it the forum is XDA not solve dargy rom problem forum .Many members will have no knowledge of Darkys rom thats why we say ask Darky .
If you cannot read simple instructions like Q&A in correct section as you have not bothered to look /read/understand then you are going to break your phone .
jje
Hi,
I install Samsung Leak ROM 2.3.3.
And I would like to install new custom ROM.
Can you recommend me what ROM I should install and what are the steps ?
I have Galaxy S I 9000
Best advice for you is to look around the Development section at what ROMs are available. All are very well made and the threads for them are usually very informative and give easy to follow instructions to allow you to flash the custom ROM.
You should be careful posting questions like this, some people may flame you a bit as they'll tell you that you should just look into the threads and learn
bigdyl69 said:
ome people may flame you a bit as they'll tell you that you should just look into the threads and learn
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They post that stuff because someone who doesn't know how to get back to 2.2.1 shouldn't have installed 2.3.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
should help you out abit mate, remember any 2.3.3 will not be completly stable,, im on darkys 9.3 Rom with 2.2.1 i think i wil wait till Gingerbread is official and a good rom like Darkys V10 is final before i make the jump.
Official gingerbread as of now .So it will be in the rom kitchens soon and adapted by the end of the week .
Best rom choice build your own in the rom kitchen .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
Or read the threads on roms in Development and read the help posts on the forum to see which roms continually break phones .
jje
HI Guys,
I have purchased a Samsung Galaxy Note n7000 (unlocked version).
It is currently running Android OS: 2.3.6
Baseband: N7000XXLA4
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341
[email protected]#2
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
Network currently being used: o2 UK.
Now I have tried to update the phone over Wifi to get the latest ICS update, with No luck =(...... I have downloaded and updated to the latest Kies Version and still No luck. Now I have scooted about on the internet and have found so many different articles as to when it will or might be realeased and apparently I should have access to the ICS update by now. THE QUESTION IS: Why cant I upgrade to ICS?????.... and if not, can somone Please be so kind to send me the links to the ROM instructions so I can get this little baby rocking and rolling with the Ice cream sandwitch goodness.
NOTE: I have Rooted and put a custom ROM on my Motorola XOOM tablet so I am not to affraid to get my hands dirty with ROM's. I could do with some instructions that would go through it again to remind me, I just need to find the right ROM so I do not brick it.
Many Thanks guys!!!
BikerJake2012 said:
HI Guys,
I have purchased a Samsung Galaxy Note n7000 (unlocked version).
It is currently running Android OS: 2.3.6
Baseband: N7000XXLA4
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341
[email protected]#2
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
Network currently being used: o2 UK.
Now I have tried to update the phone over Wifi to get the latest ICS update, with No luck =(...... I have downloaded and updated to the latest Kies Version and still No luck. Now I have scooted about on the internet and have found so many different articles as to when it will or might be realeased and apparently I should have access to the ICS update by now. THE QUESTION IS: Why cant I upgrade to ICS?????.... and if not, can somone Please be so kind to send me the links to the ROM instructions so I can get this little baby rocking and rolling with the Ice cream sandwitch goodness.
NOTE: I have Rooted and put a custom ROM on my Motorola XOOM tablet so I am not to affraid to get my hands dirty with ROM's. I could do with some instructions that would go through it again to remind me, I just need to find the right ROM so I do not brick it.
Many Thanks guys!!!
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You cannot update to something that doesn't exist yet.
chasmodo said:
You cannot update to something that doesn't exist yet.
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So there is still no ICS update for the N7000!???!???
No.
trolololololololol
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
BikerJake2012 said:
So there is still no ICS update for the N7000!???!???
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You look so new about ics on this device. Read the sticky thread in general forum and u will know more.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
BikerJake2012 said:
HI Guys,
I have purchased a Samsung Galaxy Note n7000 (unlocked version).
It is currently running Android OS: 2.3.6
Baseband: N7000XXLA4
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341
[email protected]#2
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
Network currently being used: o2 UK.
Now I have tried to update the phone over Wifi to get the latest ICS update, with No luck =(...... I have downloaded and updated to the latest Kies Version and still No luck. Now I have scooted about on the internet and have found so many different articles as to when it will or might be realeased and apparently I should have access to the ICS update by now. THE QUESTION IS: Why cant I upgrade to ICS?????.... and if not, can somone Please be so kind to send me the links to the ROM instructions so I can get this little baby rocking and rolling with the Ice cream sandwitch goodness.
NOTE: I have Rooted and put a custom ROM on my Motorola XOOM tablet so I am not to affraid to get my hands dirty with ROM's. I could do with some instructions that would go through it again to remind me, I just need to find the right ROM so I do not brick it.
Many Thanks guys!!!
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Look in the general section for the Cyanogen Mod 9 Discussion, download the latest build and follow the flashing instructions and you will end up with Android 4.0.4 ICS, its not official, its not touchwiz, but hey who needs that when there are great alternatives to everything samsung provide.
Just remember to read the instructions (more than once) and avoid flashing from any other ICS based rom.
Enjoy the ICS goodness.
and this is the reason people need to learn to do some research for themselves
Richy99 said:
and this is the reason people need to learn to do some research for themselves
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How about calm down and jump off your high horse for one moment.
First, I HAVE done research!, the only reason I asked is due to how quickly things can change with Android ROMs.
Second, Is this how you treat new people instantly with ignorance?.
I thought the Xda developers forum Is a place for people to work together, NOT a place for Troll keyboard warriors......
BTW Thank to the other guy who actualy answered my question with a normal response!
Your welcome.
I do agree that you could have found this information out with some searching but hey, we all miss things sometimes so its no big issue to me. Also feel free to use the thanks button under my post to say thank you
have a good day.
BikerJake2012 said:
How about calm down and jump off your high horse for one moment.
First, I HAVE done research!, the only reason I asked is due to how quickly things can change with Android ROMs.
Second, Is this how you treat new people instantly with ignorance?.
I thought the Xda developers forum Is a place for people to work together, NOT a place for Troll keyboard warriors......
BTW Thank to the other guy who actualy answered my question with a normal response!
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I think at the end of the day its not a personal attack at you or anything but just people getting fed up with people not reading the sticked threads and looking before posting, its not just you alot of people do this sort of thing. And trust me the second ICS is downloadable there will be 1000+ threads in the general section saying so.
For info on what xda 'is' see this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16682226&postcount=2441
BikerJake2012 said:
How about calm down and jump off your high horse for one moment.
First, I HAVE done research!, the only reason I asked is due to how quickly things can change with Android ROMs.
Second, Is this how you treat new people instantly with ignorance?.
I thought the Xda developers forum Is a place for people to work together, NOT a place for Troll keyboard warriors......
BTW Thank to the other guy who actualy answered my question with a normal response!
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i see you took a general comment personally, thats not my issue, if you had done your research you would know that ics isnt available via an update
come on guys .. he is new .. he will take some time to get there. We all did
you already got the answer by now.. There is no Samsung official ICS for Note.
As for Custom, there are a lot of options in the Development section.
Follow the instructions to the line and not just follow them but understand them before you proceed.
I hear that CM9 is the best so far.. but i see more patches adding to it on a daily basis to improve it more and more.
As of me .. am on Stunner ICS.. lot of FC's for now .. but a good build.
BikerJake2012 said:
How about calm down and jump off your high horse for one moment.
First, I HAVE done research!, the only reason I asked is due to how quickly things can change with Android ROMs.
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No, you didn't do "research" - you logged in and typed a stupid question. It is people like you that make this forum almost impossible to find important info - lazy fools who think it is everyone else's job to read the posts and explain them. See my post count? It is not very high. You know why? Because I READ.
Your indignation falls on deaf ears.
Hi,
I have the same device but on Orange (UK).
I also am awaiting the android 4 (ICS) and i have spoken to both Samsung and my network. Their responses are varied, but it is generally the same as other news updates and that is "ICS will be scheduled for release during spring but some networks could be later due to their own testing regimes. The Galaxy s2 has just received the update, the note shouldnt be to far behind".
Another option is to goto facebook and search "samsung mobile uk" and watch the news there, as theyll post on that page once networks release it.
So contrary to popular belief, ics is coming, it does exist (a american AT&T handset in the usa has been spotted with the official build) but it isnt available for general release yet.
Thanks,
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
Ignaty said:
it does exist (a american AT&T handset in the usa has been spotted with the official build)
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I717 aka AT&T Note is a completely different device from our Note, they just share the same name.
So, the fact that they already have ICS means nothing for us here.
chasmodo said:
I717 aka AT&T Note is a completely different device from our Note, they just share the same name.
So, the fact that they already have ICS means nothing for us here.
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Hi,
judging by the specifications on both devices (UK and USA), the differences are limited to storage and processor. the rest of them are just optional differences that make no real difference apart data bandwidths/frequencies etc.
The handsets look the same, work the same, 95% the same hardware wise.
The i7i7 has a Dual Core 1.5 scorpion chip set and the N700 has the dual core 1.4 ARM cortex a9. that is probably the most distinctive and most noticeable difference.
I know that the chipset determines alot of the efficiency and manner inwhich the phone reacts. but considering the chipsets vary between the Galaxy s2 and say, the HTC X one. Both chipsets vastly different, both running ICS, Both sides of the atlantic. I think that American Note running it, and us not yet due to sharing a name only is not the best reply. same as I am sure there are similar differences between the S2 for Asia, and the S2 for Europe and the USA. Yet I think they already have or are getting ICS too.
I hold out hope that we will receive the update soon enough. Once samsung sign it off for the device, it gets passed to the network operators who then in turn rigorously test the device with the new update before deciding to distribute or pursue changes.
It is happening, just wish it would hurry the hell up.
If you really want to see how vastly different they are, pop over to AT&T forum
and try to flash one of their Roms. Come back and tell us how it went.
Different processors equals completely different kernels and drivers. Tell me how
that doesn't equal to different phones, please.
Just saw this on tech news on my flipboard. Available for n7000 and i7i7 according to the news. Say what? *moonwalks out of the room*
Just need it to filter through now
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
ICS has been released for note finally....herehttp://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=GT-N7000&r=1#regiona
Hello there XDA.
First I would like to apologize if this has already been answered. but i didn't find it!
So I have a Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note running the JB 4.1.2 Rooted.
When i upgraded it from ICS to Samsung JB update, it went Network lock.. I Googled the Issue and Solved it with the help of some Galaxyunlock.apk thing..
That night i came to know high pitched screeching coming through my speakers when i play anything (Video,Music even during calls), I thought that it's speaker's fault, I Plugged in Earphones, they also produced that noise.blah blah blah
IN SHORT: My Note's Sound system gone mad ..
It was rooted by somebody, I know about rooting but i haven't done it yet, I've never flashed roms, i did nothing because i can't afford it to brick!
But Now Situation is Different,
I want to get my ICS Back
.So I decided to downgrade to the latest ICS ROM , and, I found Baseband Version is N7000XXLSO.
Summary:
My Phone is Rooted..
I want to get ICS back because i think it may fix it!
Please give me the step by step instruction to downgrade it (Using Odin or Any thing)..
Thanks in Advance!!
Salman_ech said:
Please give me the step by step instruction to downgrade it.
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Step 1: search
Step 2: read
Step 3: understand
Step 4: Flash the ICS stock with Odin
Salman_ech said:
Summary:
My Phone is Rooted..
I want to get ICS back because i think it may fix it!
Please give me the step by step instruction to downgrade it (Using Odin or Any thing)..
Thanks in Advance!!
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Download your relevant firmware from sammobile.com & flash it through odin. Search the forum for odin.
(A fiendly advice, installing ics is not really a good idea. If it's the sound system that your problem is, try to flash JB stock firmware again before flashing ics.)
mrumais said:
Download your relevant firmware from sammobile.com & flash it through odin. Search the forum for odin.
(A fiendly advice, installing ics is not really a good idea. If it's the sound system that your problem is, try to flash JB stock firmware again before flashing ics.)
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Thanks I did both... But sound system is still corrupt .. No Difference...!! :crying:
Salman_ech said:
Hello there XDA.
First I would like to apologize if this has already been answered. but i didn't find it!
So I have a Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note running the JB 4.1.2 Rooted.
When i upgraded it from ICS to Samsung JB update, it went Network lock.. I Googled the Issue and Solved it with the help of some Galaxyunlock.apk thing..
That night i came to know high pitched screeching coming through my speakers when i play anything (Video,Music even during calls), I thought that it's speaker's fault, I Plugged in Earphones, they also produced that noise.blah blah blah
IN SHORT: My Note's Sound system gone mad ..
It was rooted by somebody, I know about rooting but i haven't done it yet, I've never flashed roms, i did nothing because i can't afford it to brick!
But Now Situation is Different,
I want to get my ICS Back
.So I decided to downgrade to the latest ICS ROM , and, I found Baseband Version is N7000XXLSO.
Summary:
My Phone is Rooted..
I want to get ICS back because i think it may fix it!
Please give me the step by step instruction to downgrade it (Using Odin or Any thing)..
Thanks in Advance!!
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hey man, you may refer to this video..its for s3 but can be used for n7000 also..good luck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raY_bwsHZSs
My Dear Friend, I did it...
But Sound system is still doing problem !!
I don't think it is a Hardware Fault because
1.There is no screeching in normal calls!!
2.There is High-Pitched Noise if i call through Viber or Skype Audio call
3.Loud speaker as well as Handsfree are producing these noises!!
Salman_ech said:
My Dear Friend, I did it...
But Sound system is still doing problem !!
I don't think it is a Hardware Fault because
1.There is no screeching in normal calls!!
2.There is High-Pitched Noise if i call through Viber or Skype Audio call
3.Loud speaker as well as Handsfree are producing these noises!!
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Hmm, really sorry for your situation. Just a simple suggestion, Flash a custom kernel, wipe everything & Try flashing a custom ROM. See if it works..
mrumais said:
Hmm, really sorry for your situation. Just a simple suggestion, Flash a custom kernel, wipe everything & Try flashing a custom ROM. See if it works..
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And How to Do It??
OK. This is all answered here. It is an XDA requirement to search. Many of us have spent countless hours creating guides. Start by looking at the sticky threads in General and Q&A sections.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Hi There!
Before redirecting me to Chasmodo´s Which kernel is safe/unsafe
safehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857556 please notice
that I am a newbie and I can´t understand all the stuff there. So stating clearly that the thread is useless to me and that no one seems to respond to my questions there I have just decided to open a new thread in search for the solution. So maybe any expert around here may drop me a hand. Let´s get to the point.
I have a rooted ICS 4.2.2 ROm with AOKP installed. My Kernel version is 3.0.85-NX-Kernel_1.4.1 [email protected] #1
N7000XXLT3
STUNNER VERSION 2.7.13
The thing is that I´d like to install a ICS based stock rom. I have downloaded the latest FOP Rom from Sammobile for my country. Now .......I read here in the forum that some kernels are unsafe to flash from.....so I am in Panic!!
My first question is.............. which safe kernel should I download for my cell phone?. I don´t understand all the numbers and characters here for the different versions. Please let me know which kernel iI should download!.
Kind Regards,
Medved