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Hi every1,
I've just rooted my phone t-mobile(rc7) tested by turning on my phone typing enter reboot then enter which worked, now i have root is there anything i need to do before i put a rom on?
Whatis the best rom to use????
Mod edit : moved to Q&A, please post in corrrect forum.
Hi Mikey. 10
it was nice to meet you, jonnibravo
Hello, Have I done something wrong????
Look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Ccfpwc6bg
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Look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Ccfpwc6bg
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What is the problem, this so called community I've heard about is not much of a community is it.
There's no need for it at all.
Can someone please offer some real advice.
Ok, here is a real advice:
Please read the tutorials.
I have, but the one I am reading shows an old JF1.41 rom, when I looked at the other roms it says things like only for 36b phones ect..... It's confused me a little because tho I am amature techy I am also extra cautious and dont want to brick my phone.
Would I be ok using CyanogenMod [v3.9.7] && Palm Pre theme [1.8] ported for instance
I think the reason people are being a bit hostile is because you posted a question in the development section. That may seem OTT but there are some days when the whole first page of the development section is filled up with questions.
Before you flash a cupcake ROM (cyanogen, JF) you will need the new radio. I'm not entirely sure if you can flash that radio on RC7 or whether you will need to install a custom ROM first (like JF's RC9) so if someone could clear that up that would be useful. It can be found here. Copy that to your SD, name it update.zip and flash. Then you can flash a Cyanogen or any other cupcake ROM. That particular ROM you were talking about sounds like it was ported to the HTC Magic/Sapphire. Only flash ROMs from the dream section.
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Would I be ok using CyanogenMod [v3.9.7] && Palm Pre theme [1.8] ported for instance
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Hi mate, I wouldnt flash 3.9.7 if you only just rooted your phone, go with the stable v3.6.8.1 first, then use Nandroid recovery to create a backup. Then worse case scenario you can always restore that image if needed.
There's a good reason 3.9.7 is marked as experimental, and there is alot to learn before attempting any Hero roms etc.
If you get stuck with anything feel free to shoot me a PM Im always around and happy to help.
Long time lurker first time poster btw
Thanks guys, I will not post in this section again and sorry to those I have upset, would hve been nice to have been simply told.
Thanks for the help.
lol that was hard as nails
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Look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Ccfpwc6bg
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Wow that was by far the hardest groaned I have ever seen in my few months on xda!
People are just tired of everybody posting in devolpment when there is a q and a section, and when there are 20 to 30 new threads that have already been discussed, the devolpers get annoyed. Go with the stable version of cyanogen's rom, flash the new radio image and get yourself the hard spl, not the special, if you see warnings, run very far away. Install the s a lifesaver
ahem...
I wasn't hostile before, attempting to be civil now.
You posted two questions in the development forum. The first was regarding root. There are numerous tutorials available on this forum and even more via a simple google search. I know this because I read them, learned the process inside and out and successfully rooted my phone within the first hour of owning it. So yeah, I made a joke about a hard working mod having to move your thread... no personal attack so whatever.
Your second question was an open ended request for what are basically opinions. There are a number of great custom roms being developed here on XDA and all of them are unique in their own way. Roms like HERO and Cyan's experimental rom are definitely not for newcomers and the threads posted by their developers clearly state the risks involved in attempting to run them. 15 minutes in the dev forum and you could have made an educated decision on your own. One post in Q&A and you would have gotten much friendlier responses but in the end, you'd still have to choose your own adventure.
Let me make one thing clear...
I'm not a dev. I'm an end user who tries to contribute something useful to this forum and learns a whole bunch in the process. I've offered help to many people via PM and replies in threads (as long as the discussion is on-topic) but over time I've come to the realization that simply handing out information instead of forcing you to find it on your own actually does a disservice to not only the forum, but YOU as a user. So hate on us all you want. I think you'll find that following forum rules in the future will make your experience here a happier one, and snarky comments like yours are better left un-submitted.
To answer your question: I started with JF's 1.5 rom and think it was a great way to gain exposure to the world of custom roms and root. A lot has changed since then and things have actually become a lot easier since cyanogen released his recovery image w/ nandroid and tools like switchrom came out. Its now very easy to hop between roms and there are fewer chances you'll screw something up in the process. Personally, I've been sticking with Cyanogen's roms since 3.4.6, and though there have been some bumps in the road I've had very few issues and am currently working with his 3.9 experimental builds.
Hope you get where I'm coming from, good luck to you in the future.
Before I start: If someone could sticky this, I'd appreciate it. Cheers!
I thought I'd help out and do my own thread to make a list of resources, so it's a easy ride down the road, and we're not having to hit speedbumps and look for threads ourselves. They will be under categories (Custom ROMs, Hacking, Hardware/Software Info, Misc).
Please keep this thread on-topic (discussion about this list, updating the list, etc), if you have issues carrying out anything listed here, either make a new thread with your issue or reread the instructions.
NOTE: I am not responsible for any bricked Tattoos due to user's own failure to follow instructions/people don't understand what to do and go on their own merry way and blow up their tattoo/your tattoo catches fire and explodes into a portable campfire. So, please don't sue me.
Alright, let's get down to business.
Hacking
HOWTO: Flash the Tattoo (Offical ROMs) : this thread.
Superboot & rooting the Tattoo for Custom ROMs: this thread.
Superbooting & rooting Tattoo (experimental): this thread.
Custom ROMs
Official, Untouched ROMs: this thread.
No *actual* custom ROMs have been released. Will update when some are out.
Hardware Info
India Tattoo version without 3G: this thread.
No more hardware data as of yet, will update when some data is available.
Misc Stuffs
HTC Dream/CyanogenMOD ringtones/alert tones/effects - Extract to SD Card root: this file.
Android 2.0/2.1 Confirmed for Tattoo?: this thread.
XDA Forum Users Review(s): this thread.
I hope this allows us to get our bearings on this awesome device... Let's make the Tattoo version of CyanogenMod... CoburnMOD/TatROMburn anyone?
Cheers all!
Added modaco's superboot thread to the list.
Added the flash tattoo thread link to the list.
Great threat
Hi Coburn64.
Congratulations on the threat.
We really must shake the Tattoo scenne, cause it's a little bit slow.
Count on me to help you.
Thanks
Heh, thanks. I'm just helping out, as we want the Tattoo to shine. It's a excellent unit, and I can't see why it should be swept under the carpet and forgotten.
mdusan
Well I just want to say that is a great phone. Screensize is maybe small, but I have Android 1.67 version with SenseUi and I must say that this is a very well designed phone with excellent screen resistive, and I gives you the support to develop as multiple applications for this phone.
Thanks for your review!
Q&A for [ROM] FireNote Mj5 Deodex V17XxX Grand Finale Insanely Fast/Smooth
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great work
just wanna say, i tested and love it, this is a great piece of work, thanks for sharing.
Idk how this question section got seperated from my rom...but dont post anuything here ill never check this...post any questions or comments in firenote thread and ill see it
Mega
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Idk how this question section got seperated from my rom...but dont post anuything here ill never check this...post any questions or comments in firenote thread and ill see it
Mega
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Xda has this automated QA bot thats suppose to keep development threads clean of questions. It really screwed up on this post it moved!
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Xda has this automated QA bot thats suppose to keep development threads clean of questions. It really screwed up on this post it moved!
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Lol I guess what I'm trying to figure out...i mean my threads are a little unique in that it's just chit chat and a few questions...but most threads are all questions and support lol...i dont get the point haha?
Mega
Random rebooting.
I bought a note 3, n900a, off swappa.com.
It had firenote grand finale v16 ROM.
It's been randomly rebooting. 10 times in the first 24 hours.
I'm wholly unstudied on this ROM. I've seen that there's a v.17 out. But mostly I want to insure I didn't get a bad "mint" phone.
Swappa.com is recommended by xda.
sent using mobile data only. no broadband in Rural America as was promised by both Presidents Bush & Obama.
Problems getting phone to boot after installation
I installed version 6 and the latest and it says successful. But yet my phone boots to a black screen and stays black any help would be greatly a appreciated. Followed the instructions to a t. This is not my first flash so I'm not a noob..
Just downloaded and I had KK!! Softbricked...
Please help
Help with Note 3
I flashed a custom rom and it was a success until I reboot and then the phone just crashed. Now when I enter recover there is no system mount when trying to flash a different rom. What do I do?
V20 working wonderfully
I upgraded from version 7 to version 20 and flashed Walter's debloater script on top with the GPS fix script from Drakey since I have had problems in the past.
The upgraded version is really smooth. I run Aviate as a launcher and there is no delay. Battery life is great. 3.5% per hour with some pretty heavy usage. Overall I am super satisfied with the build. Glad to have stayed on 4.3 to be able to use this build.
Great job Mega.
How come I get a black screen after installed the rom?
Still on Fire Note v 20
I am still on v20 and loving it as well. From what I have heard you describe, there isn't much reason to switch over to Fire Kat.
v22
I know it will be awesome, I just have to find the time, and patience to re-flash. Great work nonetheless!
[ROM] FireNote Mj5 Deodex V22X Grand Finale: The Final Update
Hello Mega, before I do an odin restore I wanted to see if you knew why my phone wont boot after flashing this rom. In the past with other roms I know it was the kernel and after flashing the correct one it would boot successfully. I have tried the same process here with no success
I'm getting a black screen after install no splash screen or anything. Can anyone help me out plz
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Flip did you get things up and running?
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I know TWRP topic has been live I'm just adding this info as a Safeguard heads up for using the Correct twrp for those that never flashed before .
Just wanted to post for those realizing twrp is available to Not flash the wrong one .
Zerofltespr.img is INCORRECT for tmobile s6.I say this because there are 4 to choose from when u use the links to it
It a just a heads up cause that file falls next to the Tmobile version if you are looking for the Tmo.
Make sure to choose 2.8.6.0 zeroflte.img it is 25.2mb
Not 2.8.6.0 zerofltespr.img.
It will not allow you to navigate thru twrp or reboot.
I did this by mistake
If you do by mistake JUST CF AUTO ROOT again and it will restore stock recovery
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Not sure if we need a whole thread on this. People should just read and pay attention before they flash stuff to their phone
Period.
This isn't a New wide spread topic it's a small WARNING tutorial TO save people from a very easily made mistake .I expected this type of response. But the greater number of considerate people would appreciated such a small but usefully tip expecially when you could see this mistake easily being made .
It's a necessary sub topic in regards to 920t TWRP recovery.
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It all good man. Just would be more appropriate to put that info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3080833 where everyone else is talking about recovery flashing. We don't need a whole thread on this.
This is a good warning. I'm pretty experienced with these thing and am careful. I used Flashify to install TWRP because I'm at work. I selected S6 zeroflte and it gave me two options 2.8.6.0 and 2.8.6.0. So I selected the first one and installed it. Had I paid closer attention, after you select the one you want, it confirms the image name and sure enough, the first option turned out to be the Sprint version. So I had to do it again to flash the right one. I by chance stumbled across this thread just an hour prior to running into this issue, so I figured I flashed the wrong recovery. All is well now!
Thanks man for the appreciation. .I'm glad u seen it how i did .All I did was catch hell with this tip
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Thanks for the warning. My cp is down at the moment so I'm in a holding pattern....
Wow thanks for this warning. I've been thinking of flashing TWRP for a while now and this really helped me get it done properly. Used Flashify as well and checked to make sure it was working fine.
Barging in.
Any rom developers out there, should I make zerofltetmo version of TWRP? Basically updating the default.prop to only flash versions for zerofltetmo, or do you all want to use zeroflte?
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Barging in.
Any rom developers out there, should I make zerofltetmo version of TWRP? Basically updating the default.prop to only flash versions for zerofltetmo, or do you all want to use zeroflte?
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zeroflte is fine, unless you foresee a reason we should have our own?
@bigbiff Great to see you stop by! So as long as this works for us I don't see anything wrong with just keeping it simple. Is it just the cdma and gsm variants that are different? Just trying to understand this so that I can say I learned something new today! Lol I will say that I am thrilled that you and the TWRP team work so fast and have made huge developments in device recoveries. I thank you for the work that you have done here! Much respect....
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@bigbiff Great to see you stop by! So as long as this works for us I don't see anything wrong with just keeping it simple. Is it just the cdma and gsm variants that are different? Just trying to understand this so that I can say I learned something new today! Lol I will say that I am thrilled that you and the TWRP team work so fast and have made huge developments in device recoveries. I thank you for the work that you have done here! Much respect....
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So far Edge is different between CDMA and GSM, and non-edge CDMA and GSM. So really 4 variants. But one of the big issues seems to be the disparate firmware or OEO issues that people are having flashing the versions I have released. It's hard to get a straight story between real issues and OEO.
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So far Edge is different between CDMA and GSM, and non-edge CDMA and GSM. So really 4 variants. But one of the big issues seems to be the disparate firmware or OEO issues that people are having flashing the versions I have released. It's hard to get a straight story between real issues and OEO.
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Well, I have not really had much time to flash anything on this new device but everything that I have has been fine. I will keep you posted in your main thread if I run into any issues but thanks for the response!
Hey everyone,
being the dumbass i am this is my second post as i couldn't see the introductions thread.
Well, delved on the forum for the last couple days, reading guides on how to root an OP5t first, then how to restore it to stock ROM after i bricked it trying to get back to Android after installing Ubuntu touch.
All of this, to run Home Assistant server on the phone since it's the 8gb version. Follow my other thread for updates..
Thanks a bunch for all the help, past and future.
Best Regards,
Roshi
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.