unable to login in google after flashing cm / darky - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello friends,
after so many days i have flashed cm 7.2.0 on SGS.
after flashing i am unable to login to google account from device.
so i flashed darky rom there also i got the same problem.
is there any solution to this ?

Try flashing another gapps.

althafvly said:
Try flashing another gapps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks althafvly,
I tried Darky rom and CM which were gingerbread based but no success
after that i flashed slimrom 4.4.2 so i got access to google acc.
nw after that i m stabilized on CM9 so may be google has blocked access for GB roms or GB Gapps

swapk007 said:
Thanks althafvly,
I tried Darky rom and CM which were gingerbread based but no success
after that i flashed slimrom 4.4.2 so i got access to google acc.
nw after that i m stabilized on CM9 so may be google has blocked access for GB roms or GB Gapps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Google has blocked login to Google Accaunts on old versions of android due to low security level.

So what is the solution if i want to use lower version of android?
bcos here in my country many people still use GB version of android if they format there phone once they will not get access to google play store again

Its better upgrade to kitkat or jellybean

Ya but low spec phones dont run good on these android versions
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Related

Question: Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Hi All,
Sorry if this is not posted in the right section, i am unable to post in the correct section due to me being a new registered member, so i thought i'd ask here and maybe some of you can help and share some of you're knowledge.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S i9000, I followed a guide posted on the XDA developers website (here is the link) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
I ignored the INSTALLING JW4 section as i was already updated to GINGERBREAD 2.3.6 XXJW4.
I then followed the Installing Root section with success.
I then installed Cyanogenmod 9.0 on the install custom ROM section, but further down the section i was also told to install gapps....Could someone tell me what gapps is ? and what gapps does ?
Everything else went well and i am now running Cyanogenmod 9.0 on my Galaxy S.
I was wondering, i hear alot about jelly bean, ice cream, cyanogenmod, what are the differences ? or are these the same thing ?
now i have cyanogenmod installed on my phone, and i want to update to say Jelly Bean 4.2 how do i go about doing this ? do i need to follow the guide and root again or ?
also can someone explain flashing to me ?
Thanks in advance.
JLD91 said:
Hi All,
Sorry if this is not posted in the right section, i am unable to post in the correct section due to me being a new registered member, so i thought i'd ask here and maybe some of you can help and share some of you're knowledge.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S i9000, I followed a guide posted on the XDA developers website (here is the link) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
I ignored the INSTALLING JW4 section as i was already updated to GINGERBREAD 2.3.6 XXJW4.
I then followed the Installing Root section with success.
I then installed Cyanogenmod 9.0 on the install custom ROM section, but further down the section i was also told to install gapps....Could someone tell me what gapps is ? and what gapps does ?
Everything else went well and i am now running Cyanogenmod 9.0 on my Galaxy S.
I was wondering, i hear alot about jelly bean, ice cream, cyanogenmod, what are the differences ? or are these the same thing ?
now i have cyanogenmod installed on my phone, and i want to update to say Jelly Bean 4.2 how do i go about doing this ? do i need to follow the guide and root again or ?
also can someone explain flashing to me ?
Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
First of all...what is GAPPS?
Gapps is short for google apps...its has gmail, maps, play store, maybe youtube or an update to the camera app (not sure) but you get the idea...you don't have to install gapps but it's recommended...here is a link to gapps: GAPPS. Third link is what you should download...the one that says CyanogenMod 9.x.x
Second, Ice cream sandwich(ICS), Jelly Bean(JB):
These are android OS versions, you are now using cyanogenMod 9....this is using Android ICS(ice cream sandwich) this is android 4.0.3 or 4.0.4.
Here is a full list of Android OS versions.
Now you get the idea...
Third...what is CyanogenMod?
Simply put, CyanogenMod is a group of people who take the stock android OS and make some customizations, editing, tweaking, and theming...like others...but CyanogenMod(CM) are so great, that most other ROMs depend on CM (You'll see in the ROM page something like "Based on CM" or "Based on cyanogenMod 9").
Extra:
What is ClockWorkMod recovery? (CWM):
CWM is the most popular custom recovery that gives you more options than that of the stock recovery...most of the time, when you root your phone you flash a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP(Team Win Recovery Project) which give you the ability to flash custom ROMs and other flashable ZIP files...
This is a great guide and will help you greatly...
Have a nice day

[Q] Cyanogenmod 11 for S3 mini ?

Hey guys i'm just a beginner in roms and cyanogenmod , I have a samsung galaxy SIII mini with android 4.1 and i want to install the new cyanogenmod 11 which is based on Android Kitkat 4.4 :good: <<
my question is
1) do i have to make any update version using software update then install cyanogenmod ..
2) OR just flashing Cyanogenmod 11 will replace the 4.1 with Kitkat 4.4 software ???
I know it's an easy question for you .. thanks
Ibrahim_F said:
Hey guys i'm just a beginner in roms and cyanogenmod , I have a samsung galaxy SIII mini with android 4.1 and i want to install the new cyanogenmod 11 which is based on Android Kitkat 4.4 :good: <<
my question is
1) do i have to make any update version using software update then install cyanogenmod ..
2) OR just flashing Cyanogenmod 11 will replace the 4.1 with Kitkat 4.4 software ???
I know it's an easy question for you .. thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Follow this tutorial here before installing cm
You have to install twrp recovery from maclaw
And we don't need to update anything for installing a rom and say hi for rooting
I just give you a hint of what you need, there are lots of guides on this forum just search for them and read carefully
First of all you must know that installing custom ROMs is potentially dangerous, it may brick your phone and it voids your warranty, you do it at your own risk.
Make sure your phone is supported by the software you're going to install, S3 mini aren't all equal, check for model number.
Before installing CM 11 you should install a custom recovery (TWRP from maclaw.pl is recommended for installing kitkat), than you can do a nandroid backup and restore it if something goes wrong, and install custom ROMs very easily.
To flash the custom recovery you need odin in windows (you can find it on maclaw.pl download page) or heimdall in linux. About odin there are lots of tutorials, just search for them, but if you need help with heimdall just ask for it
Maclaw has great instructions too on their download page - be sure to download their ODIN version to flash with Odin.
If you google "how to flash custom rom with odin" you can get detailed instructions with pictures, I found this made me a bit more confident with what the hell I was doing
CM11 was great but I found Carbon with CPU management options gave me better battery life :good:
Clostry said:
I just give you a hint of what you need, there are lots of guides on this forum just search for them and read carefully
First of all you must know that installing custom ROMs is potentially dangerous, it may brick your phone and it voids your warranty, you do it at your own risk.
Make sure your phone is supported by the software you're going to install, S3 mini aren't all equal, check for model number.
Before installing CM 11 you should install a custom recovery (TWRP from maclaw.pl is recommended for installing kitkat), than you can do a nandroid backup and restore it if something goes wrong, and install custom ROMs very easily.
To flash the custom recovery you need odin in windows (you can find it on maclaw.pl download page) or heimdall in linux. About odin there are lots of tutorials, just search for them, but if you need help with heimdall just ask for it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
don't make people afraid it tell them it may brick but 1 in 1000
kgrised letter
I can agree to maclaw, more than a day of battery life
My CM11 update software don't work..
Nookyn said:
My CM11 update software don't work..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have to update via TWRP, because CM11 doesn´t official for us.
SkillHeadCZ said:
You have to update via TWRP, because CM11 doesn´t official for us.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes CM11 is unofficial, however you can install any maclaw ROM using the most recent CWM firmware.

Help ? Taking Long time to bootup !

After installing Xposed on my Cm 12.1 ( 5.1.1 ) whenever i do an normal reboot it showing ( Optimising App xxx of 122 ) It takes about half and hour to boot up the device. please tell any method to fix this , I'm very pissed .
I have the same problem, any solutions?
I got sick of it and downgraded to a Custom ROM based off of CM12. The ROM I'm using on my Galaxy Note 4 is Pac-ROM, I'm not here to advertise ROMs but I'm suggesting downgrading to CM12 again or perhaps finding other ROMs that are based off of Lollipop 5.0.x.
Try a pure AOSP or any other non-CM 5.1.1 ROM (but not MIUI). CM is too far from official Android to be fully compatible.
Getting the same problem with temasek cm 12.1 on my Oneplus One. It doesn't do it all the time but I'll say about 70% of the time it does it.
Sent from my Oneplus One
Try vanir ROM, a strip down version of cm12.1. It takes so long because it has to do with the ROM not able to pick up the mobile signal. I think install a log cat animation script by chainfire from the okay store will speed up the boot process, plus it looks cool.
Sent from my LG-E980 with Tapatalk.
Try to install the latest unofficial Xposed for 5.1 by GravityBox's author. He shared it yday.
Try to install the latest unofficial Xposed for 5.1 by GravityBox's author. He shared it yday.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Where?

need help!!

My phones stock firmware is jelly bean and when I install a custom ROM based on jb version then all gone well
But when I install a custom ROM based on kitkat version.YouTube videos goes black screen (I tried all solutions) and online streaming apps are not playing.
Plz help
yadav anand said:
My phones stock firmware is jelly bean and when I install a custom ROM based on jb version then all gone well
But when I install a custom ROM based on kitkat version.YouTube videos goes black screen (I tried all solutions) and online streaming apps are not playing.
Plz help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please try another kernel like Chrono Kernel R5.8.2. If it doesn't work, I suggest you to try another rom like Lineage OS 11 [4.4.4].
isaak said:
Please try another kernel like Chrono Kernel R5.8.2. If it doesn't work, I suggest you to try another rom like Lineage OS 11 [4.4.4].
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I also tried lineage OS 11 but same problem

Miui ROMS Anyone?

Well Hi! I'm just curious about why our shamu don't have any miui port roms? Doesn't exist anymore? Or Impossible? I new for this well I'm a BIG FAN of Stock ANDROID UI's just asking..
@kidhudi: Yeah, it should be in Q&A. As to why there are no MIUI ROMs, most likely there are few device owners remaining who like them. After all this is a Nexus, and most Nexus owners tend to prefer the stock look and feel over what in effect is an iCrap skin.
Mimi213 said:
Well Hi! I'm just curious about why our shamu don't have any miui port roms? Doesn't exist anymore? Or Impossible? I new for this well I'm a BIG FAN of Stock ANDROID UI's just asking..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just scroll down the Android dev. Section and you will find a Miui 8 Rom based on Android 6.0.1 .
I flashed it when it came out back in the days , and it ran well for me .
fares70 said:
Just scroll down the Android dev. Section and you will find a Miui 8 Rom based on Android 6.0.1 .
I flashed it when it came out back in the days , and it ran well for me .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is working even I'm in the latest 7.1.1 ? or I need to downgrade? Thanks again.
Mimi213 said:
It is working even I'm in the latest 7.1.1 ? or I need to downgrade? Thanks again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes , no need to downgrade .
I even flashed it from Oreo.Flash Rom then let it Boot up , make your Setup and when done flash Opengapps 6.0.1
and Magisk if you wont Root .
You can even use the old Blackbird 1.9.1 or Francos 52
Kernel if you wish .

Categories

Resources