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So I got the Vibrant the other day and for the most part I absolutely love the phone. Feels like I'm holding a light sabre or a magic wand. The thing is just so powerful. I have been reading up as much as possible on how to flash ROMs and root. A month ago I'd never even heard of this stuff and now I feel like I at least have a basic knowledge....just don't have the balls to attempt it yet. I want to make sure I know what I'm doing.
So in the meantime (while I work on growing a pair and actually doing it) I want to update to the Tmob 2.2 froyo official. I have read that if I do this I won't be able to get in download or recovery mode. Is this correct? And if this is correct then does that mean it will be impossible to flash roms after updating?
I just want a little performance boost and have my system a little snappier til I decide if I'm gonna flash some roms or not. Anyone know the answer?
Thanks fellas
If you can muster the balls to get the official 2.2, just flash team whiskey s bionix. Its better, easier, more reliable, better supported, and looks cooler. Don't be scared, follow directions and its easy!! GL!
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In all seriousness, you're far better off flashing the latest Bionix-v than you are the "official" 2.2. Having done both, you are far more likely to have an issue during the update process using that garbage mini Kies program than you are rooting and flashing. I rooted and flashed 4 different ROMS without issue. Then I used ODIN to go back to stock because I wanted to see the official release.
4 hours later I was able to get my phone back to a usable state. Between driver issues and crappy software (Kies), it just wasn't worth it. And after using my buddies Vibrant that was running the official release, it was way slower and less usable than most of the latest ROMS offered here.
You should root and then flash the latest Whiskey or Axura ROM and be done with it. The devs here have given us a far better experience and options on our phones than Samsung has.
Actually, the official 2.2 tmo update got rid of the hardware lock for me. I couldn't get into recovery or download mode out the box. The previous JI6 update through Kies mini didn't help. Since I am no longer hardware locked, I'll probably flash some roms. I am pretty dissappointed with this official update after that long wait.
I agree with the other comments that just getting one of the better/faster ROMs here is going to be what you want. As for your question about getting the "official" update and then being able to flash, that's what I did so it should work for you with just a little reading.
I disagree...I love team whiskey and all the other custom roms and even used them for a long time. But right now I have been using stock 2.2 ka7 with voodoo kernel and it is really fast and snappy. I like the stock look as well and haven't experienced any bugs or slowdowns since I installed this rom ...my suggestion: if you want stock....then read up a bit and Odin to ka7...mini lies is the worst program invented and it only flashes you to ka6
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Don't download the official! Take your time, read a lot, grow a pair and then execute! You'll be alright. confidence comes from research and doing. Everyone was nervous at one point.
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tmo throws people in jail for flashing custom roms making our phones super amazin and they dont want that so remember to odin back when u bring ur phone for warranty
Yaz75 said:
In all seriousness, you're far better off flashing the latest Bionix-v than you are the "official" 2.2. Having done both, you are far more likely to have an issue during the update process using that garbage mini Kies program than you are rooting and flashing. I rooted and flashed 4 different ROMS without issue. Then I used ODIN to go back to stock because I wanted to see the official release.
4 hours later I was able to get my phone back to a usable state. Between driver issues and crappy software (Kies), it just wasn't worth it. And after using my buddies Vibrant that was running the official release, it was way slower and less usable than most of the latest ROMS offered here.
You should root and then flash the latest Whiskey or Axura ROM and be done with it. The devs here have given us a far better experience and options on our phones than Samsung has.
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The only time you'll have an issue is if you're too dumb to turn on debug mode. And most of those people who are too dumb to do that were likely too dumb to read the threads where it was repeated ad nauseum to turn debug mode on...
Turn on Debug Mode
Update
Format Internal SD
Factory Reset
Enjoy.
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The only time you'll have an issue is if you're too dumb to turn on debug mode. And most of those people who are too dumb to do that were likely too dumb to read the threads where it was repeated ad nauseum to turn debug mode on...
Turn on Debug Mode
Update
Format Internal SD
Factory Reset
Enjoy.
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Well thank goodness you aren't talking about me because I did have debugging mode turned on! And then mini Kies started to update the firmware, then it decided to crap the bed at about 75% and turned the phone into a confused jumble of uselessness.
But I guess you were there so I'll let you tell everyone how I recovered it.
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tmo throws people in jail for flashing custom roms making our phones super amazin and they dont want that so remember to odin back when u bring ur phone for warranty
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What the heck are you talking about?!
So thanks to some of the competent answers from guys in here and a leap of faith and trusting my extensive research (I read way too many threads about rooting, flashing, odin, custom roms, etc..), I am now rooted and have backed up my system. To be honest I'm almost just happy with that. While completeing this process I ran into a few questions that I didn't have the answer for mainly revolving around wheter to reboot or reinstall from recovery mode whether it be clockwork or samsung.
I posted a question in the Q and A forum about it (so I apologize for the kinda double post but this is more of a update on my progress) but whats the deal with update.zip file? I don't know when to reinstall it from recovery and when to delete it once the phone has booted. Should I delete it every time I have booted back up or does it even matter?
Thanks guys. I'm the kind of guy that, once I have the knowledge I am just as willing to share. Hopefully a year from now I'll be in your shoes and able to help others.
Next up after the update.zip question is resolved in my mind I plan to flash to bionix v. Official froyo 2.2 be damned lol
You use Clockwork Recovery to backup or flash anything. Sometimes you will get the Samsung recovery and you'll need to select reinstall packages to get to Clockwork. Sometimes you'll even need to reinstall packages twice.
Leave the update.zip on your sd. That's a necessary file for Clockwork.
I have a few questions.
I understand there are official updates for our phones 2.1->2.2 but they are operator based. So there are customized roms, that are with custom stuff.
I'm really intereseted in upgrading from 2.1 official rom to a custom, but dont know exactly which one to choose.
I once flashed a 2.2 but it bricked my phone, so i had it repaired (the phone didnt respond to any key combinations or anything at all).
So is there any point to upgrade if there isnt any stable roms.
And also why is everyone waiting for the official update from samsung when there are already 2.2 roms for 5800.
Lagfix seems like a thing to try out, but i want to be sure which rom is the best and so that the basic stuff works.
Don't know about others, but my reason for not upgrading to unofficial/custom ROMs is that I don't want to risk my phone (even if that risk may be small..)..I also don't have time to backup data, reset phone, re-install app.s, do settings again etc. which might be needed in the flashing process.
Besides, from what I read in this forum, none of the ROMs seems to be satisfactory enough & ready for prime time. But frankly, I am losing my patience fast & may soon go for a custom ROM if official upgrade doesn't arrive by end of this month..damn Samsung for taking sooo long..
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Don't know about others, but my reason for not upgrading to unofficial/custom ROMs is that I don't want to risk my phone (even if that risk may be small..)..I also don't have time to backup data, reset phone, re-install app.s, do settings again etc. which might be needed in the flashing process.
Besides, from what I read in this forum, none of the ROMs seems to be satisfactory enough & ready for prime time. But frankly, I am losing my patience fast & may soon go for a custom ROM if official upgrade doesn't arrive by end of this month..damn Samsung for taking sooo long..
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Thanks for your reply, that's what i wanted to know. I was thinking the same thing that probably the custom roms arent stable enough and that the official update still aint available.
Why don't you use a stock 2.2 ROM like the JPF?
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Why don't you use a stock 2.2 ROM like the JPF?
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is it safe and works fine just like the default 2.1 that we have in our phones?
Sure ^^ and you cant brick your phone if you dont flash your bootloader^^ jpf also works faster^^ i would recommend to flash a custom rom. Like lestatious one. Everything works well on it^^ have fun
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just dont flash the bootloader and you can always reenter download mode.
backing up isn't that big of an issue, titanium backup backs up pretty much everything.
If you're planning on using titanium, just be aware that you should only restore non android apps when switching from eclair to froyo..i tried this and kept getting fc's. Just make backups of stuff in the individual apps like contacts etc, then restore them after you upgrade to froyo. Then make a full titanium backup of everything once you have your phone the way you want it. From then on you can just test any rom you like and always have a quick easy way of getting your stuff back. I recommend using astro to backup titanium so you can have a version to hand after flashing.
P.S. I use jfp ultra clean and it rocks my socks
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Ok, i might try out the stock 2.2 rom... But what about lagfixes or are they even neccessary on 2.2?
Cause my current 2.1 stock rom is really laggy, i remove tasks to clean up memory but it's still kinda slow.
Well if you're flashing a stock rom I would definately suggest JPF because it's pretty stable. You don't necessarily need the lagfix though..I personally found it made things a bit strange with random hangs when closing applications. Oh yeah and don't forget to use the modded 3d gallery from SGS Tools (I use the "last" version). You should be able to install it via the "Upgrade stock apps" option. You can also use it to change your GPS pool to Europe if needed.
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Well if you're flashing a stock rom I would definately suggest JPF because it's pretty stable. You don't necessarily need the lagfix though..I personally found it made things a bit strange with random hangs when closing applications. Oh yeah and don't forget to use the modded 3d gallery from SGS Tools (I use the "last" version). You should be able to install it via the "Upgrade stock apps" option. You can also use it to change your GPS pool to Europe if needed.
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So the jpf rom isnt europe or just needs some configs like that? But is the stock rom the best option, i don't neccessarily need all those extra stuff like samsung apps and layar etc. Pauri mentioned lestatious rom, its on JPA, for example. Is each one one of those stock roms like an update with still some bugs on them or just converted from other phone updates?
I'm between that custom rom and the JPF stock right now..
Oh it's a european rom, it's just that the default gps pool is set to north america. I installed The modded 3d gallery as a work around for the battery drain bug that the stock gallery has in froyo. Jpf clean is what I'm using till theres a more stable lestat rom because I tried jp9, which was good, but the bloatware...oh my..
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shr33kant said:
Oh it's a european rom, it's just that the default gps pool is set to north america. I installed The modded 3d gallery as a work around for the battery drain bug that the stock gallery has in froyo. Jpf clean is what I'm using till theres a more stable lestat rom because I tried jp9, which was good, but the bloatware...oh my..
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i guess i'll take your word for it and try out the JPF
i flashed the JPF and so far so good. It's atleast twice as fast as the stock 2.1 i had. Thanks you all for help
one more question, how do i root froyo 2.2 ?
i tried the one click method, after the command running it said everything is fine you're rooted. In recovery mode i tried to install update.zip but it didnt work.
havent see any alternatives for 2.2
can anyone help?
If YES, please state how did get into the Official [LPY] ICS ROM and the problem you are experiencing.
If NO, then just please tell us your success story.
The reason why this thread exists is to, once and for all, trace the HARDBRICK that plague (?) some (?) ITCHY SGN fanatics and to pacify the fear of some of the other kids.
Don't need your opinions on why blah blah, just the scenario, OK?
Thanks
no problems now, except maybe battery but that might because we are all using it more to test it out
gonna test the battery today when i go to work, if it drops 20% in my pocket then theres a problem but last night it only dropped 5%
Does anyone know anybody that bricked te note with LPY?
I have no problems at all. All working excellent. From miui, flashed back to gingerbread then update to LPY all with mobile odin. No Cwm only everRoot.
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No problem coming from official LC1 GB with CF-Root kernel using Mobile Odin Pro with Everoot and injections. Had no problems before factory reset in CWM nor after. I let the system rest both after the initial flash, and after the factory reset/wipe cache/wipe dalvik for about 20 minutes without touching the device.
This is my best experience on the note yet.
Alejandrissimo said:
Does anyone know anybody that bricked te note with LPY?
I have no problems at all. All working excellent. From miui, flashed back to gingerbread then update to LPY all with mobile odin. No Cwm only everRoot.
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One person has, but it is VERY questionable as to the cause of the brick. Time will tell.
No problem occurred thusfar.
I kept my Note stock, didn't want to root to give Sammy a chance...especially with the premium suite and S apps.
So used Odin v1.85..downloaded the 600mb+ file from samfirmware.com..extracted, loaded .tar file In PDA..flash and succes so far.
Good battery life..using Apex launcher but graphics seem improved, Tweakers.net did some benchmarks and conforms my feeling about this.
No trouble downloading large files, playing them and deleting.
So far nothing but good feelings about this..got bit scared by the posible brick stories but keeping it all stock seems to do the trick.
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All good here as well . I returned to my stock rooted GB nandroid when the problems with the leaked kernels started (from Stunner, using the Abyss method without any problems). Stayed on it and then upgraded today with mobile odin and everoot (with full wipe). With that I kept root and restored my apps & data with TB. As I read a lot about bricking even with stock ICS I hesitated a bit to also flash the CF kernel. In the end I even flashed that (also using mobile odin). Went into CWM an wiped cashes to flash lidroid's 15 toggle mod. That is working fine now as well. Been using it since some hours now and no problems whatsoever! The only thing I didn't do as yet is a nandroid backup of it.
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I am having issues with screen sensitivity.
Battery life isn't very good...
Runs a little warm...
Otherwise, I'm very happy with ICS
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I am having issues with screen sensitivity.
Battery life isn't very good...
Runs a little warm...
Otherwise, I'm very happy with ICS
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I noticed some wonky screen sensitivity issues too. Scrolling through lists on Tapatalk 2 is a pain in the arse. Going to try touch screen booster app
I froze a lot of apps in Titanium Backup, and my battery life/heat issue went away
Itchy SGN fanatics and other kids? Calling an opinion bla bla?
Here's my bla bla: don't patronize people if you want them to contribute to your cause.
Here's my success story: flashed LPY with PC Odin, hated it, reverted back to CM9, happy again.
smooth so far 2 days now and working great battery drains a bit faster but np.
No problems here. Flashed rom and CF-Kernel using Mobile Odin Pro. Have got now a rooted ICS which works very well.
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Flashed from CM9 build#7 via Mobile Odin with everroot, inject su, inject Mobile Odin and Wipe data and cache options. Worked fine for me.
Flashed CF's CWM injected LPY kernel via Mobile Odin and that worked too.
After the whole brick panic I reverted to the original Samsung LPY kernel via Mobile Odin, no problem.
I didn't use CWM at all though given the suggestions that there may be some imcompatibility between it and the lpy kernel.
bioweb said:
Itchy SGN fanatics and other kids? Calling an opinion bla bla?
Here's my bla bla: don't patronize people if you want them to contribute to your cause.
Here's my success story: flashed LPY with PC Odin, hated it, reverted back to CM9, happy again.
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Nobody cares... Thread asks if you had problems, not if you hated it. So we will assume it was working just fine for you.
Ok. Here's the real deal. I upgraded through Kies. No root here. DONT UPGRADE NOW:
Problems:
1. Its just as jerky as Gingerbread. Its actually even worse at times in slowness. It has a fast homescreen scroll at first and then has random pauses (almost the same). What worst is in apps when scrolling up and down on text it randomly pauses sometimes for several seconds. Also, every once in a while it does this on and off screen flashing then (not very seldom though). When it does it sucks.
2. The "fast reboot" app now crashes apps if you use them within the first 5-10 seconds after doing a reboot.
3. I'm noticing lots of compatibility issues with apps that aren't fully ics ready.
4. Samsung's version of Ics is dumbed down to almost look like gingerbread. So it runs worse and almost looks the same. I'm historically the one that notices all of the bugs because of how frequently I use multiple apps and because of the amount of apps I have on my phone. Thats why I constantly help by emailing devs pointing out bugs that 98% dont see for some reason.
5. Please dont get mad at me because I'm not a follower to give all praises to samsung and google (I am the same way towards apple too, even know I prefer android).
6. I suspect one of the problems is that Ics takes a little more juice and that the 1.4 exynos is once again underpowered. I think the other problem is samsung tried to rush this update out to the people and that the current touchwiz overlay is buggy. I expect an updgrade on touchwiz shortly (if they are a ethical company).
7. A primary example of the problems: While I'm typing this post I get a phone call. After I reject the phone call it goes back to taptalk with a less lighter screen. It is totally unresponsive. I then have to hit the back key to get back to composing. I then try to move up and down. It won't let me. After 15 to 30 seconds in able to once again continue this post.
8. I am sorry also that I upgraded because it might be glitchy for whom ever buys my phone eventually when I sell it (sell my phone every 6 months) and they may think there is something wrong with the phone, even though I baby my phones for future resell.
9. Bottom line: If its not broke dont fix it. We all want ice cream sandwich. Unfortunately, samsung's touchwiz version of ics at least doesn't appear to be ready for prime time. If you like beta testing and dont mind even worst glitches, then go for it. I definitely wont be upgrading to another phone with ics unless it has the new tegra 3 or the latest exynos processor.
AC
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Well said my man, if it is slower and chews my battery faster wtf is the point of upgrading. We don't gain any mind blowing feature. Fyi who gives a flying F^k about angry birds space or whatever they come out with next
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I went from gb, to german release ics, worked fine no issues from pc odin, then chainfire produced rooted kernel for it flashed with pc odin. all worked fine, but now i had triangle and 1 on the counter, ahhh, ok so triangle away dont work, flashed chinese repack did triangle away worked, using mobile odin, then i flashed the repack of the release with chainfire kernel, had nothing but problems, so went back to mobile odin flashed stock ics, then lost root, ahhh so flashed chainfire kernel with pc odin all well but still have triangle and 1 on the counter, i did full factory reset each time. I find ics a bit laggy more than latest gingerbread, i am leaving mine as is for the moment.
Was on several Leaks, to CM9 Official, to Official ICS. 0 problems!
People panic to easily in this forum. 1 guy bricks his phone and the damn section blows up and a public service announcement is made. Really?
Follow the directions.. EXACTLY, don't do anything erroneous, and you will be perfectly fine! Just like the rest of us.
Nope, not yet. Flashed with Mobile Odin Pro with Everroot and not the CF kernel.
Folowed dr ketan method from the lc1 cf root kernel. No problem so far
I've read on this forum that some well-respected users* hypothesizing that LS8 may actually be just another test rom based on the following things:
- Only released in Spain (FOP) [not sure what the other 2 Chinese releases brought to the table)
- Bootloops/freezes seem to happen even while using the stock rom (this seems to happen to all users eventually)
In my experience, I had one freeze in which I couldn't wake the device. I turned it off, removed the battery,
and it got stuck on boot. Then I turned it off (by holding the power button) and turned it on again and it work. Hours later the same thing happened. I thought it was Jeboo Kernel 1.2's fault, but now that I read this I am uncertain.
So what do you guys think? Are we running a test rom? Did Samsung release it so that we would shut the hell up for a while? Or is it the real deal and it is the best we'll get?
*not mentioning them just to avoid them getting hatemail (actuallly hatePMs) if this proves not to be true
Dexter_prog said:
I've read on this forum that some well-respected users* hypothesizing that LS8 may actually be just another test rom based on the following things:
- Only released in Spain (FOP) [not sure what the other 2 Chinese releases brought to the table)
- Bootloops/freezes seem to happen even while using the stock rom (this seems to happen to all users eventually)
In my experience, I had one freeze in which I couldn't wake the device. I turned it off, removed the battery,
and it got stuck on boot. Then I turned it off (by holding the power button) and turned it on again and it work. Hours later the same thing happened. I thought it was Jeboo Kernel 1.2's fault, but now that I read this I am uncertain.
So what do you guys think? Are we running a test rom? Did Samsung release it so that we would shut the hell up for a while? Or is it the real deal and it is the best we'll get?
*not mentioning them just to avoid them getting hatemail (actuallly hatePMs) if this proves not to be true
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I would say so, why would they only release it in one country? I has to be released only in Spain so they can iron out the rest of the bugs, including the annoying freezing/random turning off ones that kill your battery. Battery drain has to be sorted also, so some call it the final build, but I reckon it will another month or two before we see the true "final" build, hopefully with all the bugs ironed out.
Question. ...are people getting these bugs you talk about if they run the rom bone stock no root? I do believe this was rushed out but not that its another test rom. Staying on my rock solid neat rom 4.0 with siyah for now. Something better is coming....fingers crossed.
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I would say so, why would they only release it in one country? I has to be released only in Spain so they can iron out the rest of the bugs, including the annoying freezing/random turning off ones that kill your battery. Battery drain has to be sorted also, so some call it the final build, but I reckon it will another month or two before we see the true "final" build, hopefully with all the bugs ironed out.
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Perhaps, but doesn't that make it a test rom by definition?
vanisleryan said:
Question. ...are people getting these bugs you talk about if they run the rom bone stock no root? I do believe this was rushed out but not that its another test rom. Staying on my rock solid neat rom 4.0 with siyah for now. Something better is coming....fingers crossed.
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This dev claims that the first time he installed it (straight from the sammobile odin file) it caused him bugs. I haven't tried the stock, untouched, unrooted version.
I've said before that LS8 feels unfinished.
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I don't have any bug or freeze. I'm on LS8 with PhilZ kernel btw.
Until UK's XEU is out, I won't call anything "final".
I have the spanish rom, clean install. Without root, pure stock, odexed, not zipaligned... I had thoose problems using custom kernels and rooting my phone! going back to stock, everything is fine. I think that the problem is that some files are changed, I tried cooking my own rom and it didn't worked (ok a "first try").
I think that we must wait some weeks for good kernels, because the development of a kernel requires time. You can make one that boots in a short amount of time, but one without freezes... It should need some weeks.
No freezes, stucks nor bootloops for me. U'll get the best of it if u actually did total wiping rom & kernel by wiper scripts provided by hawkerpaul's especially if u ran custom rom & kernel before.
And u'll get worth battery savings if u wipe the bloatware by TiB & slimmin down ls8 at ur taste, those will grab out crappy ware from ur ram & kill the batt eater. Disable gnow, syncing at certains need & disabling fast dormancy if ur operator doesnt supported.
Just one so annoyed for me & does anyone has idea why : stock browser didn't run & got FC at custom dpi ??? and pls provide me a link a multi dpi playstore to install at stock recovery, the one I had got unsigned to install.
Please give me some respect for useful answer..
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It definitely is a test ROM... There are bugs.:banghead:
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Never had this sort of issues with any ROM before. Sure I had buggy ROMs that crashed apps left and right, but never have I had to worry that forcing a reboot will corrupt the system.
So in my opinion there are two issues here. One being that the phone can freeze in pretty much any app. The other being that holding the volume and power buttons down to force a reboot will ruin the boot sequence somehow.
In some ways, the inevitable freezes bother me the most. On my old 4.0.4 RR AOKP ROM I just to have this issue where scrolling too fast in lists in certain 3rd party apps (like Amazon, Techpowerup, Ebay etc) would freeze the phone and I had to reboot. Well, at least it never broke the OS ...
I got the tip from the official Jelly Bean thread that backing up, wiping and restoring an installation with a boot freeze / loop will in fact bring the system back to life. As to why this works I have no idea.
I also noticed someone talking about possible issues with restoring apps via Titanium Backup, the Android ID and some mismatch. I have never seen the Android ID pop-up in TB though and I assume this is just another developer mantra, like wipe - reinstall - wipe - reinstall. In truth they seem to have no clue what is going on.
Good job Samsung, good job ...
Well. I too think that this is a test release. One for Europe and one for Asia (China releases). We'll have the proof when we will see the next releases in other countries (like UK XEU and/or Nordic NEE). I assume that there will be different PDA's with newer changelog.
But, from my experience, this release is very good. I flashed it from the first day it has been released via Kies and I kept it unrooted since (only disabling some apps). I haven't experienced any of the issues mentioned time and again in this forum and the battery is on par with ICS 4.0.4 LPY for me. 2d10h with 2h screen on.
Maybe I'm lucky or maybe this is the way to go for now (kies and all stock), until the dev and optimizing process matures itself.
Compared to CM10 and LSJ, this ROM have been the the most smoothest and most stable ROM. I haven't encountered any freezes or instability since I installed it last week. However I did loose service last saturday, presumably a RIL crash, but since restarting it have been running problem free for 69 hours.
I have kept it completely stock, but it is rooted through Mobile Odin.
LS8 is not a test rom, Its available via kies so its public final, The fact that its only been released via Spain so far is irrelevant.
All the people moaning about problems are also irrelevant since you will always have some people who have issues after updating to new rom whether its Sammy official or a custom.
LS8 is very stable and very smooth for me.
i never seen such an crappy rom, its unstable.( xwls8)
First, format my card,rom, etc, put xwls8, default kernel.
After 1-2 hours the bugs appears: when i click on almost anything( like any game, my file, es file explorer, stweak, etc), it freeze, then i was force to close and start again the phone, then bootloop.
Or after an force shutdown i stuck at samsung logo.
I tried siyah, dorimanx, etc, wipe cache, etc, etc
Then after 4-5 days of bugs an unlimited shutdown, freezes, etc, i wipe everyting an install 404 xwlq3, stuck at samsung logo, force to install the rom again, etc.
Now im on xwlq3 and dorimanx 5.92 till a new rom appear. This 4.1.2 is not usable.
Previous one, xxlsj, except lag on lock screen, i dont seen serious bugs.
Boy this xwlq3 rom it feel so nice and fast. And no bugs.
If any of you read on siyah , dorimanx, philz, rootbox, etc,etc thread you will see that a lot of us have this problem.
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LS8 is not a test rom, Its available via kies so its public final, The fact that its only been released via Spain so far is irrelevant.
All the people moaning about problems are also irrelevant since you will always have some people who have issues after updating to new rom whether its Sammy official or a custom.
LS8 is very stable and very smooth for me.
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TheATHEiST said:
LS8 is not a test rom, Its available via kies so its public final, The fact that its only been released via Spain so far is irrelevant.
All the people moaning about problems are also irrelevant since you will always have some people who have issues after updating to new rom whether its Sammy official or a custom.
LS8 is very stable and very smooth for me.
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LS8 feels unfinished.
Yes, people may have issues after upgrading but those people are silly and invariably don't know what they're doing. I am however sure that I don't fall in to this category.
Yes, it may be an official release but even so it seems rushed out to appease the masses who were getting sick of waiting.
Yes, it is you lot who're at fault for rushing Sammy in to releasing sub-par, unpolished updates.
I hope you're all happy!
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No issues experienced whatsoever
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ROM NeatRom Lite 4.2 XWLS8
Kernel Philz 4.00b30
Mods:
23 toggles blue w/rt clock
Automatic Call Recorder
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but is it necessary to change the CSC after flashing this ROM?
I've been using LS8 + Siyah 6.0
Not getting great performance. No hangs/freezes but my battery drains pretty quickly.
Hi All
My phone is 910F was on KK stock just rooted then I updated my Bootloader and modem and flash many costom roms
Then do my back up for my apps with TB
After one day using the rom I had many lags and the phone is very slow, the Gallery, Facebook, instagram, viber, and many apps and don't remember
What Can I do to solve this
Help needed
Thanks in advanced
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if I flash stock rom does that help
do I need to flash the BL and moden when flash stock rom via odin
why no one replay is my question that hard
You need to wait longer. Your impatience will probably bother people. This is a forum, not a chat room. Relax.
Install Trepn, and see what is using your CPU. That will give you an idea of what app(s) is causing the drain.
zkyevolved said:
You need to wait longer. Your impatience will probably bother people. This is a forum, not a chat room. Relax.
Install Trepn, and see what is using your CPU. That will give you an idea of what app(s) is causing the drain.
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the Lags I read too many threads that say LP for note for is always lag
I will Flash stock room then go to flash custom rom and see
Several have mentioned you need to factory reset after moving to Lollipop which will get rid of problems such as lag
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Go back to KK. Lollipoop is garbage