Hi there,
I've just install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via Vanilla RootBOX ROM, the rom is very nice but i don't like the keyboard. There is any way to install the Htc Sense Keyboard? I tried to copy and install the HTC_IME.apk in system/app, but it doesn't work.
Thanks.
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Hello,
I'm running CM10 (nightlies)
I would like to know if it is possible to install/flash Google apps 4.2 on a JB 4.1.2 based machine, when i tried it from the BBQtools it messed up all my rom and apps (even the keyboard started crashing) and i had to flash everything from the beggining...
So if it is possible hwo can i do it without messing it up... ?
b.t.w. i do not want to use JB4.2 on my device because the stability is very importent to me and there is no stable enough version yet.
thanks
Hello World,
I have SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk and SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.odex file from m stock samsung rom i want to make them work on slim bean any clue???
Won work without hacking...requires tw interface
is there a clean jelly bean rom without any modifications i can install via recovery for lg-p970 ??
Hi,
Can anyone give me an updater-script for both stock 4.1.2 and 4.2.2 roms? from downloaded or made stock roms?
I'm building miui and have permission problems and this badly
I need as many as 4.1.2 and 4.2.2 updater scripts exists for sony stock roms.
thanks
nobody?
Hi there, a few months ago I flashed a custom ROM and switched from the stock 4.1.2 to the CarbonRom 4.4.4, my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S Advance
Now I'm having lags with it and I want to return to the stock ROM or install a JellyBean based ROM.
I read that it's not possible to install the ROM directly because I need to downgrade first, but I don't know where to start... is there a guide out there?
I tried searching on google and I read that it's not possible to downgrade because of bootloader things... Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance
You don't need to downgrade.
You can directly install stock Jelly Bean firmware using Odin.
You can install a Jelly Bean based rom using CarbonRom recovery. If the Jelly Bean based rom doesn't include a kernel, you also need to install a Jelly Bean kernel (like CoCore).
Personally I think there's no need to revert back to the slow Jelly Bean. I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/rom-modded-cyanogenmod-11-t3387424 for three weeks now with no problems, it's better than CarbonRom.