What does all this terminology mean? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi so i just moved from my iphone to the note so im a little nooby with andriod again, im trying to root and install a new rom but half the stuff im reading is all gibberish LOL. For instance what is GB, JB etc its all confusing at the moment
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Man now i sound silly, gb is gingerbread and jb is jelly bean. What is xxsl7 though?
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You're right on the first two... As one that came from an iPhone, i know how confusing it can be...
When people mention xxls7 or something like that it's usually rom related. Take the first two letters, xx gives you location, not 100 percent sure but think that's open europe, then the last three are the important ones, that's rom version.
It's incremental so a before b numbers higher than letters. So lc1 is earlier than ld1 or lc2 or lcz. They range amongst overall versions, so gb has its on range, ics (ice cream sandwich) has its own, and now onto jelly bean with the lsx range.
Get my drift?
There's also kernels which are the package that performs connections with the hardware, same deal, later generally better.
On ics, Stock kernels are dangerous and can brick your device instantly, read stickies about that, so we usually flash a safe kernel if we're on stock ics. There's hydracore or phillz amongst others. Each have their own benefits/drawbacks.
Hope that helps, read all the stickies initially, it'll help alot, especially on ics kernels and bricks as we have a lot of people skipping that and coming here complaining of a dead phone after first flash.
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Thanks for an awsome reply! It makes alot more scense now lol. Your saying when rooting on 4.0.1(ics i think) i need to also flash a safe kernal so that a rom can be installed?
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all stock ICS kernels are unsafe for WIPE as when installing a new ROM you need to do a factory reset and wipe cache/dalvik cache ( Clockworkmod recovery terminology)
thats why spyde adviced you to install a safe kernel before going to install a new rom..
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its very simple to root a 4.0.4 these days and safe as well..
check you rom build number and download the kernel corresponding to your rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1901191
then place the zip file in the ext SD.. boot into recovery and update from external SD and point to the Zip file.. install and done..
Rooted, safe kernel and CWM for installing new roms as well...

nokiamodeln91 said:
all stock ICS kernels are unsafe for WIPE as when installing a new ROM you need to do a factory reset and wipe cache/dalvik cache ( Clockworkmod recovery terminology)
thats why spyde adviced you to install a safe kernel before going to install a new rom..
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its very simple to root a 4.0.4 these days and safe as well..
check you rom build number and download the kernel corresponding to your rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1901191
then place the zip file in the ext SD.. boot into recovery and update from external SD and point to the Zip file.. install and done..
Rooted, safe kernel and CWM for installing new roms as well...
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Thanks nokiamodeln91.
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Yeah. Coming from Iphone is like wow damn! xD
Just take a time to understand the importance of the kernel and the process to root via odin and then flash a rom via recovery.
Be patience and read before flash or wipe something.
I´m coming out of a near brick, so take your time.

Stickies are awesome for info, if you read them you'll have no problems
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Whats odin? Been seein that alot also
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Its the Software used to flash ROM and such to your Samsung phone
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Odin is a piece of PC software that helps in flashing stock ROMs on to samsung devices..

Downloaded the file from above for xxlrk do i need to change the file name to update.zip as my recovery cant find it
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do you mean the philz kernel ??
if yes then you need to select .."apply update from external storage"

Yeah, i click that and it comes up error to mount unable to find file or dictonary
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it only works on external SD card.. do you have it ?

Yeah im sure theres one in when i bought it as file manger can naviagate and find the sd card diconary
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if i press on that option in the recovery// it takes me to the folders in the external micro SD card.. so// try reboot and check again

You are right lol why call an internal drive a sd. Anyway mem card in and time to give it a try.
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Noob questions

I have some noob questions, please someone answer them.
I rooted my note by flashing from recovery a supersu zip file i dint install any CWM.
Now my question is 1) Should i install a CWM to flash a safe kernal, cant i do from stock recovery.
2) Will i get the OTA update when i am on custom kernal and can i install it directly without causing any problems.
3) In many threads i read dont wipe on stock kernals, why actually should we wipe ours caches. No where it is mentioned, when someone explains tell me when has it to be done like while flashing custom kernals or custom roms?
4) If i use setcpu to over clock will it cause any problems longterm or shorterm.
5) And in many threads many say i bricked my note so is there a guarantee that it can be brought back to normal state.
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One more question wht is DPI why should it be varied, how is it done
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1) Should i install a CWM to flash a safe kernal, cant i do from stock recovery. ?
u cannot install CWM just like that.. when u install a kernel u get CWM with it.
some methods of rooting doesnt install a safekernel or CWM... just root. then u can use mobile odin on the phone to install a safe kernel.
2) Will i get the OTA update when i am on custom kernal and can i install it directly without causing any problems.
u will be notfied of OTA but will not get installed.. it need stock recovery, stock kernel and non root
3) In many threads i read dont wipe on stock kernals, why actually should we wipe ours caches. No where it is mentioned, when someone explains tell me when has it to be done like while flashing custom kernals or custom roms?
sometimes the apps wont work correcly due to a corrupt cache. wiping it fixes them.. when flashing ROMs its a must for the ROM to build its on cache for the new apps. flashing a kernel doesnt require cache wiping
4) If i use setcpu to over clock will it cause any problems longterm or shorterm.
i havent heard of any issues with OC.. but yes one thing that is very prominent is when playing games the phone gets a lot more warm when OC.
5) And in many threads many say i bricked my note so is there a guarantee that it can be brought back to normal state.
it depends. if its a soft brick like when u have access to the download mode.. then 80% of the time yes but if it becomes totally dead aka hardbrick.. it needs a mothernpard replacement.
How to come back to stock recovery from CWM?
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Suresh_k said:
I have some noob questions, please someone answer them.
I rooted my note by flashing from recovery a supersu zip file i dint install any CWM.
Now my question is 1) Should i install a CWM to flash a safe kernal, cant i do from stock recovery.
2) Will i get the OTA update when i am on custom kernal and can i install it directly without causing any problems.
3) In many threads i read dont wipe on stock kernals, why actually should we wipe ours caches. No where it is mentioned, when someone explains tell me when has it to be done like while flashing custom kernals or custom roms?
4) If i use setcpu to over clock will it cause any problems longterm or shorterm.
5) And in many threads many say i bricked my note so is there a guarantee that it can be brought back to normal state.
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All ur questions can be found if u use search actually.
But let me try to answer.
1. If u use stock recovery and u want to flash custom safe kernel, go and download philz kernel. But choose properly the kernel for ur baseband. Read his thread carefully.
2. When u r on custom kernel or root, most probably u wont get ota, or u want be able to flash it properly. U can keep the latest update by flashing through odin.
3. Dont wipe on stock kernel, especially wipe data. It will trigger the mmc bugs. Why u need to wipe? U will need it when u like to jump from rom to rom it is needed for a clean installation. So u wont get any serious problem when flashing custom rom.
4.might be yes might be no. If u follow instructions from developer of course not. So far the best OC is from hydracore. Unless u know how to do it urself. Try to avoid 3rd party apps from market.
5. Dont be afraid of bricking ur note if u like to learn. I bricked mine on the 5th weeks i had this note. U can revive it using hg42 pit revival methods.
Hope i help u.
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Suresh_k said:
How to come back to stock recovery from CWM?
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U just flash back the original firmware. All will be gone.
Hahahah
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Suresh_k said:
How to come back to stock recovery from CWM?
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put back the stock kernel
Don't worry about Overclock. Just flash PhilZ kernel (even flashable fro Stock) and you will get Root + Safe Stock Kernel + Safe Awesome recovery! NO BRICKING! Just do it:good:
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One more question wht is DPI why should it be varied, how is it done
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Dpi is a unit measuremen for ur display.
Originally it comes with 320 dpi.
But our devs here are manage to change it to smaller dpi.
Lets say 290dpi and 240 dpi. It will be depends on how comfort is ur eyes to see.
U can change manually in build.prop with a root access.
But, easily, there are some custom roms provide u with smaller dpi, but u will need root access also to flash custom rom.
Good luck in anything u plan to do, mate!
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No one answered regarding DPI
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No one answered regarding DPI
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Only possible on custom ROMS eg Paranoid Android
Suresh_k said:
No one answered regarding DPI
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actually antique_sonic did answer about DPI.
DPI is dots per inch.
note has a dpi of 320.. lower the dpi.. smaller becomes the text and icons.
so i u have lots of icons in ur home screen.. lowering DPI to 280 or 240 will make them smaller and thus more spacious.
be careful cuz putting incompatible values will cause the phone not to boot.
I want custom boot animations, i have copied a bootanimation.zip file to system/media but there is no boot animation when i restart
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I want custom boot animations, i have copied a bootanimation.zip file to system/media but there is no boot animation when i restart
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u need to be in a kernel that supports it.. what kernel r u on?
did u fix permissions for the zip file it should be rw-r--r--
Have u installed Philz kernel yet? Read the OP there - MULTI Bootanimation support!
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Im on stock kernal and i have root explorer
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i dont think it supports custom boot animations... its recommended u flash Philz kernel
Ok now i want to flash a kernal, why are there many kernals like hydracore and phizl, what is the difference between them
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probably if u read all their Original Post, you will come to know all about them and then u will be able to write a thesis about kernels and decide which one is suitable for u dude
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Ok now i want to flash a kernal, why are there many kernals like hydracore and phizl, what is the difference between them
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Philz is pure stock minus brickbug plus advanced recovery. Others are custom builds, some of which can be overclocked.
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i have rooted my galaxy note,,im on stork ROM and kernel..is it safe if i now directly re flash stock ROM via PC Odin?without raising binary flash counter?i want my note clean so that i can install OTA.

[NOOB] I wanna flash a newer version of Hydracore

Been looking around the forums not sure If I'm not looking in the right places or just blind But looking for a safe kernal such as Hydracore to flash in my note, was wondering if there is any new version available.
[Please keep it noob friendly]
Georific
Hydracore 7 is stable so no need to update it. There is a hydracore reborn too for Touchwiz jelly bean roms.
Finally there is Phils kernel too which is safe stock but with added Cwm features.
There are more, but them 3 are the most popular
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azzledazzle said:
Hydracore 7 is stable so no need to update it. There is a hydracore reborn too for Touchwiz jelly bean roms.
Finally there is Phils kernel too which is safe stock but with added Cwm features.
There are more, but them 3 are the most popular
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Thanks for the quick response, mind linking me some of the threads that have the downloads and also one more thing, do you know any step-by-step tutorials on how to flash a kernal and roms to the galaxy note. I followed one a while back and links are outdated was wondering if you link me a noob friendly tutorial.
I seriously think you should not flash anything if you cant even find it yourself...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749863
That's hydracore 7 can't really link things using xda app its a pain in the ass.
Anyway, find the kernel you want, if its a Cwm flashable one then place on your sd card, reboot recovery and flash it (install zip from sd, choose zip from sd)
If it's odin version (.tar) then load it into pda section of odin and reboot into download and hit start.
Same applies with roms, just load em on your sd and flash in recovery, read the OP for detailed step by step install instructions, some require wipes of /preload and /system
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I seriously think you should not flash anything if you cant even find it yourself...
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I'm new to android development, new to the community/forums, so I guess asking for help isn't bad at all.
azzledazzle said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749863
That's hydracore 7 can't really link things using xda app its a pain in the ass.
Anyway, find the kernel you want, if its a Cwm flashable one then place on your sd card, reboot recovery and flash it (install zip from sd, choose zip from sd)
If it's odin version (.tar) then load it into pda section of odin and reboot into download and hit start.
Same applies with roms, just load em on your sd and flash in recovery, read the OP for detailed step by step install instructions, some require wipes of /preload and /system
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Thank you very much for the link and the help.
Appreciate it. Have a nice christmas!
Georific +Thanks.
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I'm new to android development, new to the community/forums, so I guess asking for help isn't bad at all.
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Have fun here, be sure to read a lot and use the search function.

Newbie

Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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hoursenghong said:
Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
^^ Is a good place to start, I would say the easiest way would be to download philz kernel for your version (LRB) and flash it through the stock recovery, this will give you root and CWM and from there on the limits are endless.
or you can use philz ODIN version or even HydraCore ODIN version and flash them using ODIN (obviously ) but this will give you yellow triangle (easily removed with triangle away app)
Flash philz kernel, then use pc odin or mobile odin to flash your custom rom.
Anyway you can use the search functions to get more in deep information.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
^^ Is a good place to start, I would say the easiest way would be to download philz kernel for your version (LRB) and flash it through the stock recovery, this will give you root and CWM and from there on the limits are endless.
or you can use philz ODIN version or even HydraCore ODIN version and flash them using ODIN (obviously ) but this will give you yellow triangle (easily removed with triangle away app)
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too heavy for me, please give me an easy method(u recommend) include download link, and one more thing is i dont have credit card for mobile ODIN.
hoursenghong said:
Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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-Download This
http://www.mediafire.com/?kesmwbjbnux4i1p
and copy to ext SD card
-reboot to recovery
-select install/update zip from ext SD
-choose zip (file you have copied)
-Flash
done
This s short procedure but though i recommend to read above said thread to get detail information.
Hey bro. I dont have ext sd card. Can i use it with my usb storage?
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no.. stock recovery only flashes from external storage.. use the exynos exploit app by chainfire to root .. then use mobile odin to install Philz or speedmod or hydracore.. then you are set to flash custom roms
its the 0.Root with apk procedure in the thread mentioned by Dr ketan
This is much harder than my old infuse 4g. M so confuse... Now u mean i need to root using exynos blabla then install file(mediafire link above) using odin? I dont have credit card for mobile odin, but i have pc odin.
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not the above link but you need to use tar.md5 file version of kernel.. as mobile odin wont recognize that,,
here link to MO by its Dev
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
You can use pc odin but that will increase the counter and cause yellow triangle at boot
Rooted using exynos already. Installing MO and mobileODIN flashkernel N7000 already. Then what?
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?
What kernel did you flash using mo?
OP said if i install MO lite i need to install flashkernel N7000 v3.0.apk i didnt flash anything yet
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First install the mo kernel and then open mo again. Then flash the custom kernel of your choice.
Can u give me kernel link for my device?
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Got philz now... 2question:
1. If i want to install custom rom, what m gonna do? Do i need right one like " for XXLRI blabla"?
2. Where can i get stock 4.0.4 without root?
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hoursenghong said:
Got philz now... 2question:
1. If i want to install custom rom, what m gonna do? Do i need right one like " for XXLRI blabla"?
2. Where can i get stock 4.0.4 without root?
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if u already have a rooted and philz installed...just download the custom RoM of ur choice in the Development sector and use the recovery to flash it.
and if u want stock 4.0.4 ..use this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997

[Q] Phone keeps saying unknown volume for path?

Hi guys , I had Miui installed on my i9000 and did a reset to wipe the phone so I could give it to my friend to use for a while. After the wipe...it began bootloop so I reinstalled clockwork mod and now whenever I try wipe anything or try mount a storage I get the message " unknown volume for path " and that comes up quite a few lines. I'm guessing my partition has been wiped etc so I need to flash a new rom on here. Phone doesn't boot into anything apart from recovery. Any idea's how?
Thanks !
download mode?
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download mode?
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It's alright I've sorted it now , Just flashed Gingerbread over my phone using Odin then flashed MIUI over it.
Thanks
I have also got this problem..but no one has solution for this on i9000...help us both..
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Do u have opened phone...i have one solution for this but it is temporary not permanent...Go to Download mode for 3 min and after 3 minutes restart your phone again..cwm bootloop occurrs when i9000 is unable to read internal memory...
Other pption is to apply dbdata.rfs.tar through odin..this method is also temporary..phone will work but when u shutdown it and restart after 1 to 2 minutes cwm bootloop again comes..
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This will happen again even if u flash again through gingerbread i have flashed this process over many times but nothing happens well ,now i am on gingerbread 2.3.5..
IF YOU FIGURED ABOUT THIS PROBLEM PLEASE POST IT IN THIS FORM..I WILL BE VERY THANKFUL TO YOU..SHUKRIA
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Hi mate , I found a solution to our problems. Easiest way to sort it out is basically download Gingerbread for the i9000 , then flash over the phone using Odin. Once that's done , install Clockworkmod recovery. This install a custom rom such as MIUI or CM10. I'd say MIUI is the easiest rom that works straight away. Or you can keep gingerbread.
Hope I helped
Thnx bro..miui works but jellybean do not works on my phone..
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Thnx bro..miui works but jellybean do not works on my phone..
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you need 2.3.6 bootloader to get jelly bean working, so visit My Android Collections and use the JVU 2.3. 6 ROM with 512 PIT , root and CWM kernel as your base to upgrade from rescue and recovery kits section ...upgrade to ICS first than to a Jelly Bean ROM. But First backup your efs folder
your problem is due to wrong version of CWM used in 2.3.5
Ok thnx very much for your help...
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[Q] Note slowed down after upgrading to Jelly Bean.

Hello guys,
I use Galaxy Note-N7000 and the issue with my device is ever since I upgraded to Jelly Bean 4.1.2,my device has slowed down,I am now starting to think its because of Note unable to handle Jelly Bean.I even tried factory resetting and re-installing Jelly bean a couple of times,but it hasnt helped.I also see RAM consumption being very high with only a few apps on my device.
What could be slowing down my device?I was told Kernels speed up our devices,will it work?If so can you guys recommend me any good kernels and steps to install them?
I would really appreciate any help,guys.Please be kind
Thank you!
That's normal. Whether use ics or higher than 4.1.2.
It will always lag.
To flash custom kernel do it via Odin or root Your phone and install kernel from cwm.
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That's stock jb for you, it sucks. If you want jb then go for cm or paranoid.
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jakuburban said:
That's normal. Whether use ics or higher than 4.1.2.
It will always lag.
To flash custom kernel do it via Odin or root Your phone and install kernel from cwm.
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Thank you for the reply.I have my Note not Rooted yet so can I install TWRP from Odin or it needs Root?In future If I root with CWM can I install Goo manager and flash TWRP?will it replace CWM?
And where can I download Kernels for Galaxy Note?
Please help me with this.
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That's stock jb for you, it sucks. If you want jb then go for cm or paranoid.
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Is it the fault of Stock Jelly bean bcz it comes with lots of features or my phone cant handle it?
nsnarayan10 said:
Is it the fault of Stock Jelly bean bcz it comes with lots of features or my phone cant handle it?
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Somebody please help!
Stock samsung jb ate bloated to the max and buggy as hell. There's no fixing it, that's just how they are. Try a custom rom for better performance on jb.
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You can try things like the below link but it won't help much...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2430849
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nsnarayan10 said:
Thank you for the reply.I have my Note not Rooted yet so can I install TWRP from Odin or it needs Root?In future If I root with CWM can I install Goo manager and flash TWRP?will it replace CWM?
And where can I download Kernels for Galaxy Note?
Please help me with this.
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Flashing through Odin shouldn't need root, just USB debugging enabled. I have never flashed anything via goo manager, but if You will get the flashable file You will be able to flash it then. And it will change the cwm.
To download kernels just go to android development section for our service and search the forum for "kernel" in the topic. Our You can also Google "kernel n7000"
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jakuburban said:
Flashing through Odin shouldn't need root, just USB debugging enabled. I have never flashed anything via goo manager, but if You will get the flashable file You will be able to flash it then. And it will change the cwm.
To download kernels just go to android development section for our service and search the forum for "kernel" in the topic. Our You can also Google "kernel n7000"
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Thank you so much for confirming this
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SpyderTracks said:
Stock samsung jb ate bloated to the max and buggy as hell. There's no fixing it, that's just how they are. Try a custom rom for better performance on jb.
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You can try things like the below link but it won't help much...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2430849
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I think you are very right and I can clearly see it
I will try paranoid or AOKP but any other better Roms apart from CM and the ones I mentioned?
Thank you so much
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