There are many confusing articles around about the EMMC brickbug that causes superbricks. I was just looking for answer to a few questions.
1. Has Samsung released a solution yet to fully revive (i.e. revive lost partitions) the device back to normal?
2. Is there an official Samsung solution to get the EMMC bricked devices working again?
3. For people who have revived their devices using the custom PIT method as described by hg42, are people having issues with the phone jamming (needing restarts) despite whatever rom they use? If so, how did you resolve it?
nirpaudyal said:
There are many confusing articles around about the EMMC brickbug that causes superbricks. I was just looking for answer to a few questions.
1. Has Samsung released a solution yet to fully revive (i.e. revive lost partitions) the device back to normal?
2. Is there an official Samsung solution to get the EMMC bricked devices working again?
3. For people who have revived their devices using the custom PIT method as described by hg42, are people having issues with the phone jamming (needing restarts) despite whatever rom they use? If so, how did you resolve it?
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1.) No.
2.) Yes. Bring it to support - the change the motherboard. Costs? Depending on warranty...
3.) You need a summary of all the articles? No luck for you, I'm afraid. Read, read and when you finished - read again.
There are wonderful roms here with brick-save kernels. Use them or use them not.
And last... Why do you post this in General? Ever heard of Q&A-Section?
trahzebuck said:
1.) No.
2.) Yes. Bring it to support - the change the motherboard. Costs? Depending on warranty...
3.) You need a summary of all the articles? No luck for you, I'm afraid. Read, read and when you finished - read again.
There are wonderful roms here with brick-save kernels. Use them or use them not.
And last... Why do you post this in General? Ever heard of Q&A-Section?
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Interesting way to answer. But greatly appreciated nevertheless. I do have further questions re your answer to 3, but I feel quite intimidated.
Those are excellent questions re the Emmc bug for the Note.
Let me give you my thoughts. For questions 1 & 2, I'm still waiting for a solution but I highly doubt
Samsung will fix it. For question 3, if you use the pit file to revive your Note, then use Official ICS or JB rom
you will end up getting freezes/lockups and maybe boot loops.
I would recommend using CM10.1 as its more stable to use. In the meantime, I'm enjoying my Note 2
and tinkering around with CM10 on my semi brick Note 1.
pho73 said:
Those are excellent questions re the Emmc bug for the Note.
Let me give you my thoughts. For questions 1 & 2, I'm still waiting for a solution but I highly doubt
Samsung will fix it. For question 3, if you use the pit file to revive your Note, then use Official ICS or JB rom
you will end up getting freezes/lockups and maybe boot loops.
I would recommend using CM10.1 as its more stable to use. In the meantime, I'm enjoying my Note 2
and tinkering around with CM10 on my semi brick Note 1.
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Thanks for that, at least that was more of a straight answer which allows me to move forward. I hadnt tried the CM10. :good:
After many days of flashing different roms, I finaley got Slim rom 4.2.1 "working" with custom pit method...
It freezes sometimes and downloading from play store is a pain...
And I'm left with only 3GB out of 16GB...
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AW: [Q] Emmc Brick fized?
lemonbarley said:
After many days of flashing different roms, I finaley got Slim rom 4.2.1 "working" with custom pit method...
It freezes sometimes and downloading from play store is a pain...
And I'm left with only 3GB out of 16GB...
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Mine was hardbricked too jtag did it. Left 11,7 Gigs. 100% hardbrick stock recovery flash
Posting questions in general section may cause male impotence. xda premium (Closed Beta) GT-N7000 the best phone in the World! Stock Rooted XXLSZ
lemonbarley said:
After many days of flashing different roms, I finaley got Slim rom 4.2.1 "working" with custom pit method...
It freezes sometimes and downloading from play store is a pain...
And I'm left with only 3GB out of 16GB...
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I wouldnt call that working at all!
pho73 said:
Those are excellent questions re the Emmc bug for the Note.
Let me give you my thoughts. For questions 1 & 2, I'm still waiting for a solution but I highly doubt
Samsung will fix it. For question 3, if you use the pit file to revive your Note, then use Official ICS or JB rom
you will end up getting freezes/lockups and maybe boot loops.
I would recommend using CM10.1 as its more stable to use. In the meantime, I'm enjoying my Note 2
and tinkering around with CM10 on my semi brick Note 1.
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Why is it that when we are no longer using the areas of the partition affected, with the PIT method, it is still crashing with various roms?
Which various roms crashing for you? I don't really have a good explanation why it is crashing even using the pit file. I think the partition area affected are pretty much corrupted. I've once got the latest JB working for a very short time until it freezes up many times and its not usable at all.
I would like to go back to JB again if theres actually a fix for the freeze up issue. In the meantime, I'm using CM10.1 and its much more usable as a phone with little issues/hiccups.
nirpaudyal said:
I wouldnt call that working at all!
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Agreed
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For me, moved to NOTE 2. Note 1 freezes every time something is getting memory. for me, there was no solution. If someone else has a better solution than installing Slim ROM (which is the only one that works at all - only until the next freeze), please post it here.
asafki said:
For me, moved to NOTE 2. Note 1 freezes every time something is getting memory. for me, there was no solution. If someone else has a better solution than installing Slim ROM (which is the only one that works at all - only until the next freeze), please post it here.
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I'm using cm10.1 dated 03032013. Haven't experience any freezes so far.
I agree Note 2 is better in everyway.
pho73 said:
I'm using cm10.1 dated 03032013. Haven't experience any freezes so far.
I agree Note 2 is better in everyway.
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I used this rom - the only problem is that it didnt read my sd card (original one that came with the note) despite formatting.
Any updates on this topic?
I thought I should bump this post up a bit.
Wondered if there any updates people are aware of?
Thanks
nirpaudyal said:
I thought I should bump this post up a bit.
Wondered if there any updates people are aware of?
Thanks
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I'm newbie here... i got my note 1 updated to slimbean 4.2.2 build 4.2 this morning, everything works fine until just now that the internal SD card so called emmc cant be mount. Connect to PC also cant see it.
Any help? Thanks in advanced.:crying:
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Got the same issue as lemonbarley, but less space available.
I noticed improvements once i've deleted the HIDDEN partition and made cache afterwards as exactly 128mb.
I'm newbie here... i got my note 1 updated to slimbean 4.2.2 build 4.2 this morning, everything works fine until just now that the internal SD card so called emmc cant be ]mount. Connect to PC also cant see it.]
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You mean the fat partition? or the ext one
Just post here any arguable question.... so far was an hell of adventure to fix the samsung.
Sd card
Its strange how these days i spend moving in cicles but today something different happen.
Appears to me that slim rom and anidroid (ics) is a bit different in comparison with paranoid rom (ics lrk)
First two have some compatibility issues. For example, on anidroid, the menu is for galaxy SII, and you cannot choose dpi.
While on slim rom you can do all that, there are screen flickers, like menu distortions, and the camera doesn't zoom at 720p.
The major difference is in how they both partition the space. This was a strange breakthrough today. Moving in cicles until this.
On first two, the phone storage is shared in two (or three) areas. while none seems to be okay on a briked phone. The second, makes the internal sd card as the (external mini sd) main addition to the phone. Why did those two make the internal storage out of the fat32 11 partion UMS. That was terrible.
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Ok , so old news is that eMMC was discovered and it killed a million Gnotes.....
A lot of people moved to GB Stock or Rooted ROMS , some moved to CM9 based ROM's and a lot stayed behind on ICS Stock in the hope that the Kernel fix would magically show up and they will be saved.
Then there were a couple of more ICS releases and one unworthy GB release in a few countries and some people moved to these newer ROMS for the pure purpose of trying the new ROMS as well as hoping that the troubled Kernel is now at rest..
All while this was happening Samsung decided to release the Kernel sources for Devs to look and play with ...
So , a lot happened in Gnote world over the past month or so ,,,my question is
where do we go from here :
In my knowledge , eMMC bug is still anybody's guess even thou great devs are looking at it (my respect) but nothing's sure yet.Then thr's the usual anxiety to move to ICS again for those who moved back to GB .
I wanted to know what everyone is feeling and doing with thr Notes in these interesting times , are they still keeping thr fingers crossed and using ICS , are they moving to GB , are they moving to newer releases of ICS , are ppl rooting a lot more in order to be safe and at the same time enjoy CM9 based ROMS?
Do Share .....
I love CM9 based Roms. I would be enjoying them even without the eMMC debacle.
To Chasmodo
chasmodo said:
I love CM9 based Roms. I would be enjoying them even without the eMMC debacle.
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I like this ,,clear cut case of what you want
Which ROM are you using BTW?
gurnishdhillon said:
I like this ,,clear cut case of what you want
Which ROM are you using BTW?
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Asylum. It's very lean, fast, smooth and totally crapware-free. Besides, its dev is one mad Texan redneck, just the way I like 'em.
And a friend.
Ive enjoyed kingdroid 2 ics with franco kernel r3
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chasmodo said:
Asylum. It's very lean, fast, smooth and totally crapware-free. Besides, its dev is one mad Texan redneck, just the way I like 'em.
And a friend.
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Checking it out ,,,Stable enuf for daily use?
Well i must be one of the few that didn't run back to GB, mainly becasue i'm afraid that "thebug bites me"..
I think that sammy is going to release an update to fix this (maybe in the year xxxx) but untill i don't get too many problems i will stay on ICS (LPY). Only problem i encountered so far i that i have a bigger battery consumption, less ram to work with.
Untill now have been reading a lot and didn't do any wipes or factory reset, again i did do things through kies and no root installed. Untill some bugs are solved and as difficult as i find it i will not flash any custom rom...... There are some really nice ones out here......................temptation, temptation!!
becosemsaida
gurnishdhillon said:
Checking it out ,,,Stable enuf for daily use?
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Covers all my daily needs nicely. And I've had no SODs at all.
htc was better option in this regards.
Even Nobe can understand and everything is in one place. this much big bug for rooting never expected
becosemsaida said:
Well i must be one of the few that didn't run back to GB, mainly becasue i'm afraid that "thebug bites me"..
I think that sammy is going to release an update to fix this (maybe in the year xxxx) but untill i don't get too many problems i will stay on ICS (LPY). Only problem i encountered so far i that i have a bigger battery consumption, less ram to work with.
Untill now have been reading a lot and didn't do any wipes or factory reset, again i did do things through kies and no root installed. Untill some bugs are solved and as difficult as i find it i will not flash any custom rom...... There are some really nice ones out here......................temptation, temptation!!
becosemsaida
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Yea, that is a wise idea if u are not sure whether it wud sucessfully downgrade to GB or not ,,,but then again senior members lke Entropy have been saying that move to GB asap so ...
hahah yea xxxx with SG4 probably
Yea , me too was always short of RAM when was on LPY ,,,but i decided to take a plunge back in GB land and did manage sucessfully without breaking my device ,,thank god for that!!
chasmodo said:
Covers all my daily needs nicely. And I've had no SODs at all.
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Hmmmm,,, I guess the benefits of an custom ROM will always overcome the desire not to root
In Samsung's defence...
prakashraobs said:
htc was better option in this regards.
Even Nobe can understand and everything is in one place. this much big bug for rooting never expected
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Playing the devils advocate here but in Sammy's defence , this too is the first time something like this has cropped up if memory serves.....and then i guess they tried to control the situation somehow by releasing the Kernel sources..
So I was wondering how I can get the Jellybean OS to run on my Captivate?
Links or guides or anything would help.
thanks~
JB ROMs
Hi,
in the Development forum you can already find 2 ROMs that are based on JB, namely Slim Bean and Unofficial Cyanogenmod 10. First failed to install for me (rebootet while flashing) [EDIT: I was in fact doing it wrong, works for me now, thanks to b-eock], second had data issues, which can supposedly solved by turning Flight Mode on and off.
CM10V7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783064
Slim Bean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795770
Guides are linked in the posts.
You have to flash it twice -_- dont make him think something is wrong with the rom... It has to do with the new kernel and partition layout.
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b-eock said:
You have to flash it twice -_- dont make him think something is wrong with the rom... It has to do with the new kernel and partition layout.
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Well, at least that fails for me, unfortunately I can't yet post in the developer board.
However CM10V7 is kind of working for me. To get mobile data connection I had to turn on Flight Mode and Turn it off again. Unfortunately Wechat (formerly Weixin) stopped working, don't know who is to blame in that matter.
derukun said:
So I was wondering how I can get the Jellybean OS to run on my Captivate?
Links or guides or anything would help.
thanks~
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Ask and you shall receive. Here's my write up and supplement to the instructions on the ROMs' forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800169
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29430481&postcount=5
b-eock said:
You have to flash it twice -_- dont make him think something is wrong with the rom... It has to do with the new kernel and partition layout.
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Also remember to do a wipe the first time you flash and the second time if it reboots during the initial flash. I made that mistake and had major issues. On the first boot everything that tried to load force closed. It was a simple fix though just went in wiped and re-flashed.
that reminds me, is there necessarily a huge benefit to upgrading OS?
or if not jellybean if someone can also point me towards an OS that runs better than gingerbread o:
I haven't tried anything but Slim Bean as far as jelly bean ROMs go but if you are looking for a good stable build I would stay away from jelly bean for the time being. I say that because its a new OS and hasn't had all the bugs worked out yet at least as far as I've read.
There are several ICS ROMs out there that are available. If you look through the development forums you'll find more than you can read through. The few that I've tried have all been better than gingerbread.
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I highly recommend miui v4 . Its pics based and beautiful
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With the EU bug lurking around in the ICS roms, I'd steer clear of ICS on your Cappy until a fix is found, otherwise you risk a potentially permanent nerf of your phone's internal memory. Just sayin'
I made this thread so users who tested basebands to provide some useful reviews (battery backup, performance, bloatware, etc) for every user who want to know which baseband, new or old, has what he`s looking for or the baseband just came up and it`s new and he wants to know about it.
I tested MBM-XXLQI from Macedonia recently and all I have to say it brings nothing new about battery backup on the contrary it seems worse than DDULP8 from India or XXLQG-ITV from Italy, and in addition it has a lot more bloatware too.
I am going to test the new VSLPA from Argentina(moviestar) to see what it brings new as it has the latest build date and changelist, and I`ll provide a review in a day or two. You are free to do the same as we may have different opinions.
I am using VSLPA from Argentina from 1 day now and I have to say it provides the best battery backup till now, only 1% consumed over the night.
About performance, it`s pretty much like the other firmwares, tough i notice that lag is slightly reduced in this one or it may be placebo effect, don`t know yet.
Go try it yourself and report back to see if you have a different opinion from mine
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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Try clearing RAM and apps in background and then try to open dial pad. I it is in background it opens fast on any previous build.
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shut_down said:
Try clearing RAM and apps in background and then try to open dial pad. I it is in background it opens fast on any previous build.
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I did. I tried it after a reboot too and I also it is ok with heaving gaming too. I tried asphalt 8 with interactive+sio and with powersaving and everything was smooth.
If you don't believe me give it a go and try it yourself
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Could anyone provide us with link to VSLPA?
Here: http://samsung-updates.com/details/15624/Galaxy_S_Advance/GT-I9070/UFN/I9070VSLPA.html
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Here: http://samsung-updates.com/details/15624/Galaxy_S_Advance/GT-I9070/UFN/I9070VSLPA.html
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Yeah, samsung-updates my source too
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7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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7RA13 said:
I did. I tried it after a reboot too and I also it is ok with heaving gaming too. I tried asphalt 8 with interactive+sio and with powersaving and everything was smooth.
If you don't believe me give it a go and try it yourself
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This is as if you were explaining you saw a ghost.
Are you sure about this? Cause I heard similar things for previous FWs before, even though they all lagged like hell.
And 7 hours ago you were saying the opposite, how's that possible? What exactly fixed it, when it was the same when you first tried it?
Anyways I'm on GB now, got burned once and now I want to be sure if it's really lag free before I upgrade.
in sammobile, some of the firmwares are made for some particular carriers.Is it safe to flash that carrier basrd firmwires??
ajeshmanu said:
in sammobile, some of the firmwares are made for some particular carriers.Is it safe to flash that carrier basrd firmwires??
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If your device is network free(meaning that another carrier sym is working) you can flash any firmware you want for our device with odin. Juat download it from samsung-updates, unrar it, put the tar file in pda section of odin and hi start.
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@TheBeast I told you all the steps I have made. I don't think it's so hard so you can't flash it yourself
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7RA13 said:
@TheBeast I told you all the steps I have made. I don't think it's so hard so you can't flash it yourself
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Upgrading isn't hard. Downgrading is a pain in the ass.
TheBeast said:
This is as if you were explaining you saw a ghost.
Are you sure about this? Cause I heard similar things for previous FWs before, even though they all lagged like hell.
And 7 hours ago you were saying the opposite, how's that possible? What exactly fixed it, when it was the same when you first tried it?
Anyways I'm on GB now, got burned once and now I want to be sure if it's really lag free before I upgrade.
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First of all GB and JB are different in every aspect so you can`t compare one to the other. First time it was just after I flashed it then I did all the things I said ( root, flash cocore kernel, changed governors and I/O etc. ) and after that i used it till it shut down and then while it was turned off I let it full charge, after that i booted into recovery wiped cache and dalvik cache and reboot and that was all.
But you should never expect that JB to be like GB.
If you don`t like stock i suggest you to upgrade from gb to jb then flash CM 10.1 from Team Canjica or if you want stock based Roms try Harshjelly or SamiOS.
Before you do all the things read some guide about how to flash with odin, how to root jb shaan`s guide and some more if needed.
If you do some research before you should not have problems
Goodluck
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Upgrading isn't hard. Downgrading is a pain in the ass.
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Why would you want to downgrade? First read guide about Odin and then go and read Harshjelly thread first then flash his rom and from there on should be easier to learn about governors,I/O schedulers,kernel etc. After you think you have a good knowledge base and you`re still not happy with you`re android you can move on to CyanogenMod 10.1 of Team Canjica(19.10 nightly is the most stable version).
Goodluck
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First of all GB and JB are different in every aspect so you can`t compare one to the other. First time it was just after I flashed it then I did all the things I said ( root, flash cocore kernel, changed governors and I/O etc. ) and after that i used it till it shut down and then while it was turned off I let it full charge, after that i booted into recovery wiped cache and dalvik cache and reboot and that was all.
But you should never expect that JB to be like GB.
If you don`t like stock i suggest you to upgrade from gb to jb then flash CM 10.1 from Team Canjica or if you want stock based Roms try Harshjelly or SamiOS.
Before you do all the things read some guide about how to flash with odin, how to root jb shaan`s guide and some more if needed.
If you do some research before you should not have problems
Goodluck
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7RA13 said:
Why would you want to downgrade? First read guide about Odin and then go and read Harshjelly thread first then flash his rom and from there on should be easier to learn about governors,I/O schedulers,kernel etc. After you think you have a good knowledge base and you`re still not happy with you`re android you can move on to CyanogenMod 10.1 of Team Canjica(19.10 nightly is the most stable version).
Goodluck
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Thanks, but been there, done that. All I'm saying is that I doubt it's lag free, I did try various firmwares, kernels and stuff but 5 sec delay when opening apps and lag in games, videos, UI is so bad that it's unbearable. That's why I had to downgrade, which is a much complicated process which frankly I don't want to repeat. That's why I want to make sure the new firmware is lag and delay free before I upgrade again.
And I'm pretty sure JB isn't supposed to be that bad, despite the fact that S Advance isn't much of a phone.
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Thanks, but been there, done that. All I'm saying is that I doubt it's lag free, I did try various firmwares, kernels and stuff but 5 sec delay when opening apps and lag in games, videos, UI is so bad that it's unbearable. That's why I had to downgrade, which is a much complicated process which frankly I don't want to repeat. That's why I want to make sure the new firmware is lag and delay free before I upgrade again.
And I'm pretty sure JB isn't supposed to be that bad, despite the fact that S Advance isn't much of a phone.
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In cyanogenmod you wont encounter any kind of lag. So you can flash VSLPA via odin then flash cwm temporary make a backup then root it play with it a day or two and see how it goes and if you dont like it restore from backup then flash cyanogendmod 10.1 and i guarantee that you wont encounter any kind of lag there.
And btw id you want to thank me for any help just hit Thanks button and I`ll know
7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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thanks for your detail review! will flash it. But i have a question here, if i have flash VSLPA stock ROM, then i flash a custom ROM built on DDLUP, will that custom ROM run on VSLPA baseband?
Recently I Learned That Android 4.4 Require Only 512 Ram Than
Why Samsung Is Not Put Galaxy Note N7000 To Android 4.4 Update List ?
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SHIV9911 said:
Recently I Learned That Android 4.4 Require Only 512 Ram Than
Why Samsung Is Not Put Galaxy Note N7000 To Android 4.4 Update List ?
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Because it is an old device. Also, forget about any further updates from Samsung, it will stay on 4.1.2
Headline on AndroidPolice - today
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...tablets-will-see-kitkat-in-the-coming-months/
Official press release by Samsung
http://www.samsungmobileuspress.com...firms-KitKat-for-U.S.-Smartphones-and-Tablets
Sent via GALAXY NOTE N7000 // KitKat
XxPixX said:
Because it is an old device. Also, forget about any further updates from Samsung, it will stay on 4.1.2
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And because they want to sell you s4/note3/s5.
They have no business in keeping old devices alive.
Welcome in a corporate world:laugh:
Nope, but, at least for my usage pattern, 4.1.2 is rock stable.
Other than having a higher number, does KK really "give" you anything in the Note1,
that would be worth the hassle of trying to get it to work?
p51d007 said:
Nope, but, at least for my usage pattern, 4.1.2 is rock stable.
Other than having a higher number, does KK really "give" you anything in the Note1,
that would be worth the hassle of trying to get it to work?
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Obviously you haven't tried 4.4.2 on Note1.
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@lukasspro777 Would you like to elaborate on that? Obviously going out of TW will also bring some disadvantages, like the use of the S PEN, and some TW based applications which I quite enjoy: the S Note and the S Planner, just to name a few.
Obviously they can be replaced - however not something everyone is willing to do.
The major thing for me with the stock ROM is the lack of space for installing applications. Nothing is more irritating than receiving a brand new update of your favourite application and when trying to install it and get the "not enough memory" error.
I for one did get annoyed enough to try the SlimBean final stable version, and I did not go back. The ROM is fantastic, and extremely light. I had to install some new applications like the Business Calendar Pro and the matching Business tasks which I learned to enjoy (even though the visual aspect of the S Planner was better in my opinion). I also substituted the S Note with Evernote, Sketchbook mobile express and Papyrus and now it looks like a new phone.
However its not like I gained a new feature with 4.3.1 over what the stock ROM had. But after about 2 years of using it, it was taking too much time to open some applications and the general lag was all over the place. Now its not a Galaxy Note 3, but I am quite happy with this change.
There is a thread on modified pit to increase data partition..
nokiamodeln91 said:
There is a thread on modified pit to increase data partition..
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I know nokiamodel91, but I don't want to swap my SD card and internal memory. I want to be able to swap my 64gb sd card and not worry that half of my applications will stop working.
I never understood why out of the 16GB internal storage only 1.9GB can be used for applications. I have the internal storage almost empty, as I save everything on the micro sd card and find it very frustrating to have internal storage space but can't use it to install applications.
Johev said:
I know nokiamodel91, but I don't want to swap my SD card and internal memory. I want to be able to swap my 64gb sd card and not worry that half of my applications will stop working.
I never understood why out of the 16GB internal storage only 1.9GB can be used for applications. I have the internal storage almost empty, as I save everything on the micro sd card and find it very frustrating to have internal storage space but can't use it to install applications.
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Thats what the PIT will do. Increase the data partition to 4 GB..
nokiamodeln91 said:
Thats what the PIT will do. Increase the data partition to 4 GB..
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Wow if this is true than it would be excellent. I have been asking for something like this for a long time, however the reply that I have received from the developers was that it was not possible.
Could you please link the threat? Is it compatible with all ROMs or just the stock?
Many thanks for that information.
Johev said:
Wow if this is true than it would be excellent. I have been asking for something like this for a long time, however the reply that I have received from the developers was that it was not possible.
Could you please link the threat? Is it compatible with all ROMs or just the stock?
Many thanks for that information.
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Threat? What threat? Oh this threat
nokiamodeln91 said:
Threat? What threat? Oh this threat
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Thank you for linking the thread . I just hope that my last post wasn't too threatening, hehe
lukasspro777 said:
Obviously you haven't tried 4.4.2 on Note1.
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I tried almost all versions of them already sir, and I think the final verdict was to wait for at least a real stable build coz the nightlies still can't compare to stable JB built cusroms with exception of Themes and appearance of the KitKat of course.
I no longer wait stock rom from SS. I love custom roms that is defference between Android and ios
nigi73 said:
And because they want to sell you s4/note3/s5.
They have no business in keeping old devices alive.
Welcome in a corporate world:laugh:
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i agree with this :good:
The net always talks about how to Install Android 5 but I wonder whether it would be a good idea to install it in the first place.
Will I get better performance and a better phone? What about app compatibility? I just want a phone with the least bugs and problems.
Thanks
goldendye said:
The net always talks about how to Install Android 5 but I wonder whether it would be a good idea to install it in the first place.
Will I get better performance and a better phone? What about app compatibility? I just want a phone with the least bugs and problems.
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I'd say yes. Try it and see for yourself so you get your own opinion and not only base on what other people say. You can always go back.
I did the upgrade 2 weeks ago. It's worth it. The only compatibility issue i had was with Dungeon Hunter 5. It stopped working but it was probably a good idea to get rid of it anyway. (More slot machine than anything). Other than that, I'm loving it.
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frason said:
I'd say yes. Try it and see for yourself so you get your own opinion and not only base on what other people say. You can always go back.
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Is going back to 4 easy?
goldendye said:
Is going back to 4 easy?
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Yes, you just need to flash a Kitkat file from here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
yes
least bug and problems, 4.4.4 is the winner.
I had 5.0 on other devices and it was a joy to come back to 4.4.4 and have a rock steady experience with insane battery life.
yes you can flash back, but like the UK version, I found no online files to do so. and I can make my own, but sod it. I know what 5.0 is and I wasnt impressed at all.
Updated yesterday, performance is the same if not better, battery is the same. You should try
I think I'll play it safe and give it some time to be sure before I update. I don't have the time or the knowledge to flash back to 4.4.4. Thanks everyone!
goldendye said:
I think I'll play it safe and give it some time to be sure before I update. I don't have the time or the knowledge to flash back to 4.4.4. Thanks everyone!
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It's easy to flash back 4.4.4, however I updated yesterday and from my opinion it is not worth it at all, the interface is more complicated, there are bugs like a memory leak on startup which make it take age to load, xposed do not work well (I had a bootloop, had to reflash the system partition). I think I am going back to KK soon ?