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Hi,
I've used my Note 1 for quite a while now and have tested various custom ROMS on it. I now want to take it back to stock ROM and from what I can gather it should be pretty simple to accomplish. However I have a couple of concerns:
There are so many stock ROMS out there... How do I determine which one I should use? Does it matter or will all work?
I read in a comment somewhere that I should not "downgrade" to a ROMS with an earlier Android version. Is this true?
I am currently running Mokee version MK44.4-n7000-141219-RELEASE with Android version 4.4.4
Baseband version N7000XXLT3
Hope you can help!
Thanks!
Jobajean said:
Hi,
I've used my Note 1 for quite a while now and have tested various custom ROMS on it. I now want to take it back to stock ROM and from what I can gather it should be pretty simple to accomplish. However I have a couple of concerns:
There are so many stock ROMS out there... How do I determine which one I should use? Does it matter or will all work?
I read in a comment somewhere that I should not "downgrade" to a ROMS with an earlier Android version. Is this true?
I am currently running Mokee version MK44.4-n7000-141219-RELEASE with Android version 4.4.4
Baseband version N7000XXLT3
Hope you can help!
Thanks!
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You can flash whichever 4.1.2 ROM you prefer. Go to samsungupdates.com and flash via PC of mobile Odin. Read up on how to do it properly. Guides already exist.
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I have a factory shipped nexus 6 that i've been using since day one. I've never updated the firmware nor been promted to, mainly because I'm rooted and running custom roms. I'm currently running Pure 5.1.1
My question is... there is no straight upgrade from LYZ28J to MRA58K. Furthermore, I'm looking at sprints site and they dont list LYZ28J as their firmware, and in-fact its a t-mobile firmware. Is it displaying LYZ28J because of my rom? Do i have to upgrade from LYZ28J -> LYZ28K -> LYZ28M -> MRA58K ??
sprint link: http://support.sprint.com/support/a...ServiceAdvisory_542_GKB80765-dvc8540024prd#!/
memekmek said:
I have a factory shipped nexus 6 that i've been using since day one. I've never updated the firmware nor been promted to, mainly because I'm rooted and running custom roms. I'm currently running Pure 5.1.1
My question is... there is no straight upgrade from LYZ28J to MRA58K. Furthermore, I'm looking at sprints site and they dont list LYZ28J as their firmware, and in-fact its a t-mobile firmware. Is it displaying LYZ28J because of my rom? Do i have to upgrade from LYZ28J -> LYZ28K -> LYZ28M -> MRA58K ??
sprint link: http://support.sprint.com/support/a...ServiceAdvisory_542_GKB80765-dvc8540024prd#!/
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Over in the other forum, you didn't mention that you were rooted and running a custom ROM. You will never get an OTA installed while in that state. OTAs require a stock target device.
Also, this seems to solve the mystery of how you came to be running a T-Mobile build on Sprint. That obviously was a property of the custom ROM you installed. Sprint did not ship it that way.
boomerbubba said:
Over in the other forum, you didn't mention that you were rooted and running a custom ROM. You will never get an OTA installed while in that state. OTAs require a stock target device.
Also, this seems to solve the mystery of how you came to be running a T-Mobile build on Sprint. That obviously was a property of the custom ROM you installed. Sprint did not ship it that way.
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Thanks! so do i go through 3 firmware updates to get to the Android M update?
memekmek said:
Thanks! so do i go through 3 firmware updates to get to the Android M update?
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No. You can't use any of the stock OTA updates on a modded phone.
Once you cross over into the world of custom ROMs, you will never get another automatic update from Google. The ROM developer you went with is responsible for incorporating updates from Google into an updated ROM. ( I see that the Pure Nexus ROM has been updated.)
And you are responsible for flashing that updated ROM manually.
boomerbubba said:
No. You can't use any of the stock OTA updates on a modded phone.
Once you cross over into the world of custom ROMs, you will never get another automatic update from Google. The ROM developer you went with is responsible for incorporating updates from Google into an updated ROM. ( I see that the Pure Nexus ROM has been updated.)
And you are responsible for flashing that updated ROM manually.
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Everything suddenly makes perfect sense.
If you want back to stock, you just download and flash it yourself... and if your doing that no reason not to just go straight to the latest.
Hello everyone need some advice/help.
I have an ATT note 3 running 4.3 and I'm ready to upgrade to something newer due to issues. I'm looking to do 5.1.1 or 6.0 but someone told me 6.0 doesn't support call audio. I tried to download and flash from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-13-0-t3238064 under older versions
but the files do not show up in my odin. I downloaded version cm13.0 20160128. I also downloaded banks dynamic g apps but still see nothing under the download files in odin. Any help is greatly appreciated.
The att note 3 has a locked bootloader. Sadly you cannot upgrade them the way you're wanting to. You can read a few threads here to upgrade to lollipop and even a few stock based ROMs.
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Every custom or stock kernel I could find were for older android versions, and any more recent kernels were for other note 4's. Anyone know of any 6.0.1 kernels, stock or custom for the tmobile version?
scoogots said:
Every custom or stock kernel I could find were for older android versions, and any more recent kernels were for other note 4's. Anyone know of any 6.0.1 kernels, stock or custom for the tmobile version?
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Yes this would be nice to know
RamKernel RC3, or you could get the SELinux toggler and make your own ?*
Running Flashpoint just fine.
Hi,
there is a clean official version of android system (Marshmallow/Nougat)??
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Could you check that subject? I need help here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...est-how-to-install-step-t3661195#post73522392
Kakarip said:
Hi,
there is a clean official version of android system (Marshmallow/Nougat)??
PS.:
Could you check that subject? I need help here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...est-how-to-install-step-t3661195#post73522392
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official support of the M7 stopped at android 5.0.2 for Sense version and 5.1 for GPE version.
You'll only find custom rom for Marshmallow and Nougat. I wouldn't recommend Marshmallow roms, they are unstable. Nougat roms work fine when used with the GPE firmware.
Don't forget that you shouldn't create 2 different threads for the same thing (read forum rules).
alray said:
official support of the M7 stopped at android 5.0.2 for Sense version and 5.1 for GPE version.
You'll only find custom rom for Marshmallow and Nougat. I wouldn't recommend Marshmallow roms, they are unstable. Nougat roms work fine when used with the GPE firmware.
Don't forget that you shouldn't create 2 different threads for the same thing (read forum rules).
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Is that a safe to using custom ROM's? I gonna store passwords and using bank services on it.
Kakarip said:
Is that a safe to using custom ROM's? I gonna store passwords and using bank services on it.
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I hadn't had issues while running custom roms after 5 years.
I assume it's next to impossible to flash the GPE firmware if you're S-ON right?