Suggestions or tricks having stock N4 - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So anyone in here have any tricks on making this N4 faster being stock. Tricks etc.... I don't want root since I only have this phone for 6mo's.

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need some help with root and questions

so i never wanted to root until i tasted what the stock froyo can do.
and it's been over a month or so and i am wondering if i should root or not.
mainly came to xda-developers for firmware updates and just some general information about phones never really read into about rooting and whatnots.
i really want a smooth experience with android and while 2.2 is indeed faster than 2.1, i'm still not quite satisfied.
so i'm wondering if rooting will boost speed performances. like smoother scroll, opening apps faster and hopefully a better music player. the custom themes are nice but performance and functionality is my thing and priority.
or should i be waiting for 3.0?
In all honesty root your nexus. I had mine since February and only rooted my nexus two weeks ago.
I had the same doubts of what would rooting give me over eclair and then froyo but after rooting and putting on a custom rom i am kicking myself for not doing it sooner.
My phone is rooted with a locked bootloader so i don't have to worry about that unlock padlock when powering up my phone. I get too use rooted apps and best of all the different roms. I was going to wait for google with each update new features being added, but it takes too long. With the custom roms they have features that should have been in the stock release like waking up the phone with the trackball and other trackball colors beside white, different customizations to your liking and speed increases.
Today it is even easier to root your nexus one then when it first came out. Since putting a new rom on my phone it feels like i have a new phone all over again without the cost and contract obligations.
Give it a try and see if you like it if not you can always unroot and go back to the stock rom. But keep in mind before you root and start tinkering with your phone read up as much as you can beforehand so you are sure you know what you are doing.
Best of luck.
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[Q] LG Thrill|ROOT|ROM First Time ROOTER

Using this link to ROOT LG Thrill 4G
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-root-lg-thrill-4g-with-super-one-click-app-guide/
What's the best ROM that may allow me to still have 3D & will remove potential Bloatware from the phone?
This is my first ROOT, any help or suggestions?
I just need some good ROM suggestions, maybe something that will change the Dock Bar(Bottom of Screen). Or give me a feel like Motoblur.
Just suggest some.
I'm also trying to figure out how to change the UI.
It's mostly me being more concerned with changing the look of the phone and feel.
I just want a new look and feel. New dialer, Contacts, Messaging.
If possible that is.
Again, I'm also new at this. If you could tell me if or where to place things and how things install that'd be very useful.
Did you look in the development area? There's a few ROMs in there. Doomed Froyo slim is going to be bare boned stock.

[Q] Nexus One as PMP/Wifi Gadget

I hope I am posting in the correct place. I don't want to break any rules!
I'm getting a Nexus One and want to set it up as a PMP type device. I want to keep internet and market access, as well as camera functionality. I won't be activating the phone. I was wondering if anyone could offer suggestions as to what kernels and/or roms might be best. I would be looking for a the best battery life I could get. I also have a friend trying to do something similar with a Dinc.
If anyone could offer any answers as to what might be best I would appreciate it. I've messed around with rooting etc on a Dinc and Archos devices but I'm not expert.
Thanks!

Performance questions, concerns

Hello all,
I own an AT&T HTC M7, originally with CID CWS__001. I have SuperCID'd the phone, tried various international edition ROM's, but all seem to eat my battery up like a little kid finding a bag of M&M's. The battery life always seems OK for the first few days, then all of a sudden it begins dwindling at a rate where I can literally watch 1% dropping every maybe 15 seconds while using the phone for extremely basic stuff. Restarts don't seem to fix the issue, and these are mostly Sense 6 ROM's. There are a few older ROM's that also seem to cause me problems, and it can be a hassle to have to consistently keep my apps off of RAM and force close them. So, due to this ongoing issue, I decided to revert back to a stock RUU with my phone, rooted it, and now have no battery issues. However, I hate being stock!
So, since the AT&T section is truly lacking in regards to decent non-stock ROM's, I'd like to get some personal opinions as far as Sense 6 based ROM's that provide good performance and battery life, including firmware/radio combinations. I live in Florida if that would help anyone with this. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I haven't experienced this dude. I get slightly better battery life...

Custom ROMs for SM-G950U, and more XDA newbie questions (former jailbroken iOS user)

Heya, I'm a bit new and have a few questions.
I am curious if anyone knows/has any custom ROMs compatible with my device. Unfortunately it doesn't look like Renovate ICE is compatible with my model, and I am struggling to find if there are any others that might be useful.
My main motivation is to get rid of the annoying 80% battery issue with SamPWND (unfixable as of late) and to hopefully get rid of the "safe volume level" warning you get after rebooting and using headphones. If anyone has any methods to get rid of this warning, they would be much appreciated. (Yes, I have tried the Xposed module NoSafeVolumeWarning and it doesn't seem to be doing the trick...)
Other than that, I think I have found most answers to my questions! I am enjoying my Samsung, but if anyone can help me out, I would very appreciate it!
I'm in the same boat, although I also want not to have the AT&T branding.
Lol. SamPWND uses an engineering kernel that doesn't verify the system partition. The kernel is also what's capping the battery at 80%, a ROM won't fix this and there won't be a wide variety of ROMs because we can't use a custom kernel.

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