Hey bros, been out of the android game for a year so I just got back in with the One yesterday. I'm rooted but haven't installed a custom rom yet. Is there a way to flash a battery percent mod without having to flash a custom rom and set everything back up again? Thanks for your help.
retnuh730 said:
Hey bros, been out of the android game for a year so I just got back in with the One yesterday. I'm rooted but haven't installed a custom rom yet. Is there a way to flash a battery percent mod without having to flash a custom rom and set everything back up again? Thanks for your help.
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use OMJ's mod pac...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240669
hooover said:
use OMJ's mod pac...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240669
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Before I flash this... will this for sure work with my Stock rooted rom? I'm not sure if it's deodexed or not.
retnuh730 said:
Before I flash this... will this for sure work with my Stock rooted rom? I'm not sure if it's deodexed or not.
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It will not work, stock rooted is not deodex. I'm assuming that all you did was unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, and flashed super su correct? Your other option might be to try modaco mod which runs on xposed app settings. I would recommend to just use a custom rom or flash the stock deodex rom though since most future mods will require you to be on a deodex rom.
im0rtalz said:
It will not work, stock rooted is not deodex. I'm assuming that all you did was unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, and flashed super su correct? Your other option might be to try modaco mod which runs on xposed app settings. I would recommend to just use a custom rom or flash the stock deodex rom though since most future mods will require you to be on a deodex rom.
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That's what I'm ending up doing. OMJ's rom offers too many benefits that makes setting up again worth it.
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Can anyone recommend a stock ROM and whatever other files needed (firmware/recovery, etc.) to return a used N7000 to stock?
I'm on my way to buying one from someone and probably will test out the CM10 installed on it, but in case it isn't very stable I want to return to the stock ROM.
I'm not a complete noob, but I know there are particularities to each device, and trying to figure out if it's as simple as finding the latest stock ROM posted here on the forum and flashing that with ODIN or whatever...
Thanks.
You can give a try to gingerbread.and then can flash cm10.and can return back also to stock.
I wouldnt Recommend you ics.
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It's got CM10 installed already and I will test that out first. Why wouldn't you recommend stock ICS? I mainly want it because I want Touchwiz and also because I want the phone to be ready for the Jelly Bean OTA update when it comes out and don't want to keep flashing ROM-s all the time and losing my stuff or having to back sh!t up
teomor said:
It's got CM10 installed already and I will test that out first. Why wouldn't you recommend stock ICS? I mainly want it because I want Touchwiz and also because I want the phone to be ready for the Jelly Bean OTA update when it comes out and don't want to keep flashing ROM-s all the time and losing my stuff or having to back sh!t up
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All custom rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847786
All stock rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Use the one at your region.you know what to do...
Edit: thanks Dr.Ketan to correction...hihihihih
Simplelife by mistake have paste same link for both, nevermind
Here is for stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
What about the root and recovery? Do I need to be stock completely to prepare for the OTA?
yes for OTA you need to have stock ROM.
You can directly flash latest ROM, so at least you need not to go for OTA soon.
teomor said:
What about the root and recovery? Do I need to be stock completely to prepare for the OTA?
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You can get the ota update even if you are rooted but you cant install it
You need to be on stock kernel and unrooted to get the ota installed
After you get an ota update,you can unroot your phone,then download and install the ota update
rajsekhar.300 said:
You can get the ota update even if you are rooted but you cant install it
You need to be on stock kernel and unrooted to get the ota installed
After you get an ota update,you can unroot your phone,then download and install the ota update
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Not true.. You indeed have to have stock kernel/rom/recovery but superuser/supersu are just apks.. So you can update being rooted and pray the process doesn't unroot your device.. But it won't prevent the ota upgrade
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So, if I flash the stock ROM will that also unroot it and install the stock recovery? Or are these separate steps?
teomor said:
So, if I flash the stock ROM will that also unroot it and install the stock recovery? Or are these separate steps?
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Flashing stock ROM will return it fully to stock. Cwm and root will be removed.
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Thank you guys. I've already done it. Struggled a bit with a boot loop but read the forums, used the search function and voila Thanks for the support!
teomor said:
Thank you guys. I've already done it. Struggled a bit with a boot loop but read the forums, used the search function and voila Thanks for the support!
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Nice one
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Hey all,
Im on bigxie's Stock Android 4.2.2 Google Play Ed rom and I got the notification this morning for System Update Downloaded for 4.3.
I assume this will not work anyway but would this run the risk of bricking my phone? Also is there any way to get rid of the notification so I dont accidentally pocket install it or something?
Cheers
boroie said:
Hey all,
Im on bigxie's Stock Android 4.2.2 Google Play Ed rom and I got the notification this morning for System Update Downloaded for 4.3.
I assume this will not work anyway but would this run the risk of bricking my phone? Also is there any way to get rid of the notification so I dont accidentally pocket install it or something?
Cheers
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Are you running the odexed version? Using the stock kernel? Stock recovery?
If you have these things you will be good to go.
Aerys said:
Are you running the odexed version? Using the stock kernel? Stock recovery?
If you have these things you will be good to go.
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I flashed bigxie's odexed stock but also tbalden's kernel with TWRP
boroie said:
I flashed bigxie's odexed stock but also tbalden's kernel with TWRP
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Reflash bixie's rom to return to stock kernel, flash stock recovery and you'll should be good to go
Thanks guys
I was on 4.4 and downgraded to 4.2. Rooted using Rockmymoto and also ran MotoWPnomo.
Can i install a recovery and flash a ROM? Wasn't sure and wanted to ask before I fubar my phone.
Its not that simple because of the locked boot loader.
First of all why do you need a custom ROM on this phone? its vanilla android with a few good enhancements that you will lose with a custom ROM.
With a locked bootloader your only alternative is to use safestrap. The developer choose not to make a thread on xda. You will have to visit rootzwiki and find it. However, you should really understand the danger of having a locked bootloader and messing with safe strap and custom Roms. If something goes bad or you don't know what you're doing you might end up with a brick.
You should do a little more research before continuing. But now that you have root access xposed framework is really all you need. Combined with gravitybox there's no reason to mess with safestrap or custom Roms.
The Search bar is your best friend.
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mpetruzz said:
I was on 4.4 and downgraded to 4.2. Rooted using Rockmymoto and also ran MotoWPnomo.
Can i install a recovery and flash a ROM? Wasn't sure and wanted to ask before I fubar my phone.
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You need to have an unlocked bootloader to install a custom recovery and to flash a rom. All models should be unlockable except the AT&T and Verizon models. However, they do offer developer editions that are unlockable. If you have a device that can't be unlocked, you could try safestrap. Safestrap acts like a customer recovery by allowing you to flash roms made for safestrap to rom slots on your phone to while avoiding touching the primary system. You can also make backups and restore. If your bootloader is locked this would be your only option to flash roms.
mawells787 said:
Its not that simple because of the locked boot loader.
First of all why do you need a custom ROM on this phone? its vanilla android with a few good enhancements that you will lose with a custom ROM.
With a locked bootloader your only alternative is to use safestrap. The developer choose not to make a thread on xda. You will have to visit rootzwiki and find it. However, you should really understand the danger of having a locked bootloader and messing with safe strap and custom Roms. If something goes bad or you don't know what you're doing you might end up with a brick.
You should do a little more research before continuing. But now that you have root access xposed framework is really all you need. Combined with gravitybox there's no reason to mess with safestrap or custom Roms.
The Search bar is your best friend.
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i agree the Moto X is a great phone from factory.
Install Titanium Backup Pro and remove the bloat ware
then install Xposed Framework with Gravity Box for 4.4 and customize boom no reason to install custom rom's
dray_jr said:
i agree the Moto X is a great phone from factory.
Install Titanium Backup Pro and remove the bloat ware
then install Xposed Framework with Gravity Box for 4.4 and customize boom no reason to install custom rom's
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I am rooted and stock. Does Xposed with GB keep you stock? Also, does the upcoming 4.4.2 update unroot you?
cw18306 said:
I am rooted and stock. Does Xposed with GB keep you stock? Also, does the upcoming 4.4.2 update unroot you?
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Yes to all. 4.4.2 will almost certainly kill root.
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mawells787 said:
Yes to all. 4.4.2 will almost certainly kill root.
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Does Xposed with GB keep you stock?
cw18306 said:
Does Xposed with GB keep you stock?
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Yes. Its essentially just an app. So it works on the stock ROM , but allows you make custom ROM modifications to the stock ROM.
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Thanks guys. I ended up rooting on 4.4 and installed Xposed. I just wanted a few tweaks, mainly lockscreen ring.
Which module changes the color of the statusbar icons??
mpetruzz said:
Thanks guys. I ended up rooting on 4.4 and installed Xposed. I just wanted a few tweaks, mainly lockscreen ring.
Which module changes the color of the statusbar icons??
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gravity box can change it
attached screen shot
dray_jr said:
gravity box can change it
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Awesome!! Thanks so much.
What's the best way to change the font?? I read a few things but it seems as though some people run into issues.
With all the hype about the official sense 6 ota rolling out I've been considering reverting back to stock w/ root. The reason is I dont use many of the features that custom roms offer, I like how sense 6 looks and prefer it to be stock (no init.d support etc).
I dont care about features or performance, my only concern is battery life, so how does the stock rom compare to custom roms on the HTC One in terms of battery life?
stock
Bhavpreet said:
With all the hype about the official sense 6 ota rolling out I've been considering reverting back to stock w/ root. The reason is I dont use many of the features that custom roms offer, I like how sense 6 looks and prefer it to be stock (no init.d support etc).
I dont care about features or performance, my only concern is battery life, so how does the stock rom compare to custom roms on the HTC One in terms of battery life?
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I would say stick to stock as much as possible because custom roms have bugs and u have to wait till devs finds any solutions :angel:
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I would say stick to stock as much as possible because custom roms have bugs and u have to wait till devs finds any solutions :angel:
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I find that quite interesting
you are on xda-developers but recommend staying stock... somewhat of a controversy there, no?
and stock doesn't have bugs?
I have to agree with slogger. I tried most of custom ROMs on xda and none of them can match my stock 4.4.2 in combination with Elemental kernel. I have perfectly smooth, fast phone and my battery lasts around 50 hours off charge with moderate use with CPU OCed to 2.05 GHz
slogger001 said:
I would say stick to stock as much as possible because custom roms have bugs and u have to wait till devs finds any solutions :angel:
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donkeykong1 said:
I have to agree with slogger. I tried most of custom ROMs on xda and none of them can match my stock 4.4.2 in combination with Elemental kernel. I have perfectly smooth, fast phone and my battery lasts around 50 hours off charge with moderate use with CPU OCed to 2.05 GHz
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Alright then I guess im going to run an RUU later. One thing though, how do you get a custom kernel to flash ontop of the stock rom?
Bhavpreet said:
Alright then I guess im going to run an RUU later. One thing though, how do you get a custom kernel to flash ontop of the stock rom?
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The same way you flash a kernel on a custom rom. Flash it from custom recovery. Make sure that the kernel you want to use is Sense compatible
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alray said:
The same way you flash a kernel on a custom rom. Flash it from custom recovery. Make sure that the kernel you want to use is Sense compatible
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I read that that wont work, since the stock rom has a secure kernel. You would need an unsecure kernel in order to be able to write another on over it.
But ill give it a shot regardless.
Bhavpreet said:
Alright then I guess im going to run an RUU later. One thing though, how do you get a custom kernel to flash ontop of the stock rom?
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Just flash it via custom recovery like you wuld flash a ROM
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Just flash it via custom recovery like you wuld flash a ROM
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but dont you need an unsecure ramdisk for the kernel to flash successfully?
Bhavpreet said:
but dont you need an unsecure ramdisk for the kernel to flash successfully?
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I unlocked my bootloader and flashed Elemental right away, so I guess not
No you don't. The secure kernal affects for example deleting system apps or any bloat software that you don't want. It will be back after a reboot. You can flash anything in recovery no probs
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Hello guys! I have a big problem with my n920I. I can't use stock kernel because the battery go down very fast when the phone is in standby. I have flash all stock firmwares and have the same problem with all. If i use nobel kernel i don't have this problem but the phone rebot during calls. I don't know how to do
jigenstyle said:
Hello guys! I have a big problem with my n920I. I can't use stock kernel because the battery go down very fast when the phone is in standby. I have flash all stock firmwares and have the same problem with all. If i use nobel kernel i don't have this problem but the phone rebot during calls. I don't know how to do
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use arter97 kernel.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
use arter97 kernel.
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Ok i will try it! But i don't understand why i can't use stock firmware with stock kernel
jigenstyle said:
Ok i will try it! But i don't understand why i can't use stock firmware with stock kernel
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you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
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Tank you! I don't know what is xposed but i will search for it. I prefer use stock firmware
Chord_Hugo87 said:
you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
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Sorry but is xposed only for rooted device? If yes how can i use it with srock Firmware?
jigenstyle said:
Sorry but is xposed only for rooted device? If yes how can i use it with srock Firmware?
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by flashing a deodexed rom...are you not rooted?
Chord_Hugo87 said:
by flashing a deodexed rom...are you not rooted?
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Yes now my phone is rooted but if i flash stock formware I lost root permission and i need it for xposed. I would like to have all stock! But in 8 hours of standby i lose 30% of battery charge
jigenstyle said:
Yes now my phone is rooted but if i flash stock formware I lost root permission and i need it for xposed. I would like to have all stock! But in 8 hours of standby i lose 30% of battery charge
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I dint tell you to flash stock firmware...I tell you to flash a rom. Even if you lose root with whatever romantic you flashed you can always flash the super user zip file again. Is this your first android?
Chord_Hugo87 said:
I dint tell you to flash stock firmware...I tell you to flash a rom. Even if you lose root with whatever romantic you flashed you can always flash the super user zip file again. Is this your first android?
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Sorry i don't understand you. My problem is only with stock kernel e firmware. I don't want to mod my phone (now i have flash a mod kernel for solve the problem), i don't understand why with all stock i have this big problem. It s not my first android, i have tested a lot of custom rom in my old phone 3 years ago but now i don't have time for do it e i prefer to have a stable stock firmware without root.
jigenstyle said:
Sorry i don't understand you. My problem is only with stock kernel e firmware. I don't want to mod my phone (now i have flash a mod kernel for solve the problem), i don't understand why with all stock i have this big problem. It s not my first android, i have tested a lot of custom rom in my old phone 3 years ago but now i don't have time for do it e i prefer to have a stable stock firmware without root.
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just try using Greenify then....
Chord_Hugo87 said:
just try using Greenify then....
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I can try. But i tried to test the battery after wipe data and flash last firmware and i had just put on the phone with no google and samsung account login, zero app installed but the battery went down! Im going crazy xD