I'm running cm10 on my rooted, unlocked nexus 7. I'd like to make the jump to 4.2, but I'm not sure if it's the right time yet. I want something I can just flash in twrp without having to revert to stock or screw up my recovery and backups. Is there something like this yet?
It looks like there are a couple of prospects on the Galaxy nexus, but not the nexus 7?
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Hey,
I have a previously rooted nexus one. It is 2.2.1. It was on cm then I used rom manager to put it back to factory settings. Now I want to root and mod again. What is the easyest way.
I am not really that experienced so go easy on me.
Or should I wait for gingerbread.
So what should I do. Go for cyanogenmod or Gingerbread???
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Shivammcool said:
Hey,
I have a previously rooted nexus one. It is 2.2.1. It was on cm then I used rom manager to put it back to factory settings. Now I want to root and mod again. What is the easyest way.
I am not really that experienced so go easy on me.
Or should I wait for gingerbread.
So what should I do. Go for cyanogenmod or Gingerbread???
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I think currently Cyanogenmod is more stable than Gingerbread releases, so I'd suggest you to go for CM.
Here's a complete guide to installation of Cyanogenmod
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Nexus_One:_Full_Update_Guide
No I am actually asking if I should go with cyanogenmod or THE OFFICIAL 2.3 GINGERBREAD
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Cyanogenmod.
If you install 'official gingerbread' its just going to feel like froyo, no major differences. If you wait for CM you'll have way more perks
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No I am actually asking if I should go with cyanogenmod or THE OFFICIAL 2.3 GINGERBREAD
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You didn't explicitly say that in your first post, so don't shout.
A stable/final Gingerbread could be weeks off yet, so unless you're willing to wait, then go with CM.
Also, should be in the Q&A section, not dev.
I was not shouting but sorry anyways. And thanks. I will wait for. 2.3 first. Then if any thing ill root it after.
MOD EDIT: The OP has 6 similar threads open, so closing this for now.
I'm selling my Note today, which ROM does everyone recommended to flash before I sell it? It needs to be a full ROM so the guy can update. Thanks.
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A Stock rom from this section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
the latest stock rom
1.Keep as it is (why to take chance to brick)
2.As per choice of buyer
3.Flash with wipe a older ROM, so buyer get choice to update/Root it easily.
Yeah I think I'll just flash a stock ROM with root and call it a day. Thanks a ton guys, you Note guys are a friendly bunch.
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Why are you selling? You won't find a better phone anyway!
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I bought the Nexus. I prefer stock and an easier to handle size. Also the Rogers Note is coming out soon and my contract is almost up My girlfriend is gonna be a happy iPhone 4s user on valentines day though. I couldn't convert her so I had to trade it.
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If she didnt convert then shes not a keeper bro... just sayin..
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I knew there would be a reference to an Iphone in here somewhere...lol.
Note to a Nexus... I hope you get on with it. As for which rom - flash an early Samsung rom is your best bet, from the region you got it from.
Feel free to check out "our" forum as often as you want - you'll be most welcome. We're a friendly bunch as we have been around the block so many times, in search of the best phone available
What to do if I want to unroot and flash rom?
In dr.ketan's stock ROM post, he wrote...
"If you are not rooted n dont want Root
just flash with PC odin, (same as Older ROM Installation shown above)"
What if I am rooted, but don't want root anymore?
Can I still just flash with PC odin? Would it mess up because the Note was rooted?
ikeny said:
In dr.ketan's stock ROM post, he wrote...
"If you are not rooted n dont want Root
just flash with PC odin, (same as Older ROM Installation shown above)"
What if I am rooted, but don't want root anymore?
Can I still just flash with PC odin? Would it mess up because the Note was rooted?
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yes you can flash stock rom with Odin on rooted note, without issue. It will make your next rom unrooted too.
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Hi there.
I'm a nexus guy so this bionic my wife has is an adventure. Anyway I have safestap installed and she has been using CM 10 for a bit but I'm just not in love with the stability. I can fix things fine but she just needs rock solid.
So I plan on flashing 4.0.4 stock.
Thing is I want to restore it to the stock section of safe strap since I broke it long ago. I want to confirm it won't erase the Roms I have installed in the ROM slots currently?
Thanks guys!
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I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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Starting up the old thread from the N4 forum since i'm always interested in what others are running.
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Starting up the old thread from the N4 forum since i'm always interested in what others are running.
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I haven't got my N5 yet, but when I do and CyanogenMod is compatible with it, I will run that. I feel like CM is the most reliable ROM. It's probably just cause its the first ROM I discovered.
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I'm going to stick with stock unrooted for awhile. I just don't feel the need for a different ROM/kernel.
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Stock for now, I will root later but just to remove stuff I don't need on the phone
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Patiently waiting for PA!
Stock + Root
probably until PA comes out
Once ROMS start rolling out, probably CM or OmmiROM. Really missing the extras that CM has.
Need some aokp lovin, until then just rooted.
Stock plus root, here. I just can't stand ads, so I installed an ad-blocking hosts file.
I also uninstalled a bunch of system apps I don't need using TB.
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Patiently waiting for PA!
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This time 10.
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Stock + Root
probably until PA comes out
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Stock rooted. Took a bunch of the bloat(to me) out immediately. Waiting for Carbon ROM and SlimKat to get going good.
There is no AOKP ROM right now right?
I'm missing it so damn hard. I even thought about switching back to my n4 until it's out here
Stock ROM is so bad >.<
im running stock+ root+ custom kernel... i will deff be flashing a custon rom soon once they get some thing ironed out..
Definitely stock rooted for a bit. I'd rather wait until development is stable.
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Definitely stock rooted for a bit. I'd rather wait until development is stable.
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Same here. Am missing some CM features quite a bit though.
(And I love your avatar!!!!!!)
Stock + Root out of the box.
I'm missing the customization from custom ROMs. I keep doing things like ribbon swiping the notification shade to get to the quick toggles out of habit. I'm going to wait until the development stabilizes before flashing one.
Stock rooted. But stock is so smooth. Rooting for Navbar and Toggles I actually want. So AOKP or Carbon whenever they come out.
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Full stock for now.
Stock now of course.
Paranoid Android or Purity or PSX in the future with Franco Kernel.
Yay for our cool devs
Stock until I get bored of it. Then back to CM
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Can someone port it for our beloved note
http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-lays-out-which-devices-will-get-android-442-kitkat
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cmon dude this is not a sure list...well hope for the best...feel lonely with jellybean
I don't get it
I've had 4.1.2 (official DBT version, international note, running straight talk) and it, without a doubt has been one of, if not the
most stable OS's I've ever used. I can go for weeks without a reboot.
What I don't understand, and I'm not trying to stir a debate, but what is it with the need, other than to take advantage of a new
app that won't run on something lower than 4.3, why bother updating to 4.4? Does it bring a new level of functionality or
features that isn't on the older version? Does your device not function now?
Other than a custom kernel to get around a potential EMMC brick problem, and rooted, this device I use is stock and flies!
I wish we her touch wiz KitKat ROM from Samsung
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