i was using the lite,ing rom but battery was draining fast went back to stock but want to try Omega Series v2.0 but need to be rooted for this one and phone is not rooted anymore
what Kernel should i use
and thanks for the help i am just starting out give up my iphone love the galaxy s2
ukbackups said:
i was using the lite,ing rom but battery was draining fast went back to stock but want to try Omega Series v2.0 but need to be rooted for this one and phone is not rooted anymore
what Kernel should i use
and thanks for the help i am just starting out give up my iphone love the galaxy s2
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check cf-root thread, carefully follow instructions and you will have root+cwm, so able to flash any custom rom
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thanks for the info just dont know what rooted Kernel to use
phone info is
PDA I9100WKF3
PHONE I9100XXKE7
CSC I9100O2UKG2
can someone link the best rooted Kernel for this phone just starting out new to the scene
Speedmod kernel t-45 I use, I get easily a day with heavy use and 2days moderate use.
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just rooted my i5801 with z4.....
i heard we can increase the battery life after rooting by clocking???how??
and also can i use rom manager app to install custom galaxy 3 roms???
any other apps which are must have for a rooted phone??
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just rooted my i5801 with z4.....
i heard we can increase the battery life after rooting by clocking???how??
and also can i use rom manager app to install custom galaxy 3 roms???
any other apps which are must have for a rooted phone??
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setcpu is used for clocking
jaskiratsingh said:
setcpu is used for clocking
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can i use rom manager app to install custom galaxy 3 roms???
No you can't use rom manager to install roms.
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u need clockwork recovery to use rom manager which is not present for our rom
instead we use odin which is a Computer program which pushes the custom rom to our phone
note: u cannot take any backups using odin if u want backups then use titanium backup (which requires root)
after rooting, install setcpu from market and lower the cpu frequency from 667 to 600 or something
u will definitely get a decrease of performance otherwise there is no known tested methods to increase battery life
I just upgraded my galaxy 3 to froyo with i5800jpf rom..i m satisfies with new battery life. Phone is being faster as well.
Better install froyo rom...battery life is much better. ....
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devilgod18 said:
Better install froyo rom...battery life is much better. ....
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which froyo rom is best[no bugs] for my i5801....
If you are not averse to trying out a new rom, check out samfirmware for the new asian firmware
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JPM, just make sure to reset after flashing
It's that time again when I'm feeling I should update to a new ROM but there always seems to be so many. Can anyone tell me if it's worth me updating a rom new than my current one which is: 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVK. I've been having problems with runkeeper lagging and I wondered if it's still important to apply lag fixes as I'm not using one anymore.
Install XXJVP
I have been using xxjvp, rooted, for a few days now and I am happy with it.
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Thanks guys. Do you know of any guide I can follow to get me from JVK to JVP safely?
Look for Simply Honey in the Dev. thread this is the best one for GB ROMs
I recommend you to at least upgrade to stock XXJVP Android. In case you want some custom rom based on XXJVP build I highly recommend Tweaky's ROM.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S running Tweaky's ROM with XXJVP Gingerbread
I am having a few problems with rooting my Galaxy S.
I have looked for hours at different threads about different root methods and different kernels but I am not sure which root method and kernel to use.
I am running Gingerbread 2.3.3 XVJVH. Can somebody give me some advice and provide me with a link to rooting instructions with your preferred method please?
Thanks
RobWill116
Hy!
I'm using already rooted kernel's like SpeedMod.You can try with this---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519(but this is for 2.3.4 but should work on 2.3.3)
I have tried all root versions with JVP, almost to the point to brick the phone and I came to the following conclusion why do all the kernels remove the bootanimation sound????
I reinstalled the original stock JVH because JVP has a huge battery drain not explicitely on the usage settings but with the same usage of applications on a daily routine the phone wouldn't last 14 hours. With JPY and now JVH, the battery last almost 48 hours.
I just want to have root to install the daily briefing from JVP and to calibrate the GPS but there is no rooting method nor kernel which stick to stock rom implementing only root, busybox and su and the rest to remain untouched....either the bootanimation sound is removed or you get extra tweaks when you are not using it...so anynone for a minimalist rooting?
Try fuguroot.
Tried it. it removes the boot animation sound, so all the other root method...
You could try with one-click root but i'm not sure that will work on 2.3.3
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it doesn't work either...see my desperation?
Flash speedmod kernel
Apply root from recovery
Flash stock kernel
Or flash ramad's deodexed jph with's pre rooted
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just put the boot sound back yourself!
Thanks for all the replies! I think I'm going to give fuguroot a go sounds the easiest haha
Just wanted to check firstly, is there.no root with JVH? Just the fact a lot of people have said it has the best battery life
RobWill116
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Hmm I'm using Chainfires CF-Root. It works perfectly with jvh. Although you need to use odin to flash the kernel. But I don't think it's a problem for you if you know how to flash stock rom.
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Thanks I might give that a go as well. I new to SGS flashing, had X10 but O2 couldn't fix it and didn't have anymore in stock so gave me SGS instead! I'm sure I'll find some instructions anyway - unless you want me help me out further and post a link
With pleasure.
RobWill116 said:
Thanks I might give that a go as well. I new to SGS flashing, had X10 but O2 couldn't fix it and didn't have anymore in stock so gave me SGS instead! I'm sure I'll find some instructions anyway - unless you want me help me out further and post a link
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Note! You really should be sure that you are on JVH and please read the thread I linked to you carefully. In cause you would brick your phone. I bricked my phone a couple of times already by doing something else stupidly. However here in Finland Samsung is kind enough to fix it for me always. Even I explained that I bricked it by flashing some other roms myself
Again If you are indeed on JVH. then:
1st. head to this thread by ChainFire himself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108&highlight=CF-ROOT
2nd. search for "CF-Root-XW_NEE_JVH-v3.2-CWM3RFS.zip" to download.
3rd. Unzip the file.
4th. open odin and load this file as PDA.
5th. put your phone into download mode and then connect to your computer.
6th. flash and done.
One thing you might want to know. ChainFire Root removed the booting sound as well. But it keeps the original boot animation.
hello,
currently m using samsung galaxy 3 i5801..firmware version-2.2. build number- FROYO.DDJP4..and its rooted..but not going to cynogenmod..please suggest me some nice benefits of rooting so that i can upgrade my phone to further version..lik right nw m using 2.2 version ..m little bit new to android so please explain or guide me accordingly..so that i can enjoy all d apps
Well, according to my knowledge, rooting just gives you total acess to your phone. Rooting would, in no way, help you upgrade your frimware.
If you want to upgrade to 2.3 frimware, the only way currently is to flash (instal) cyanogenmod on it.
Rooting will help you do stuff such as overclocking, using chainfire, using titanium back up etc.
Please correct me if i am wrong...
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ak700 said:
Well, according to my knowledge, rooting just gives you total acess to your phone. Rooting would, in no way, help you upgrade your frimware.
If you want to upgrade to 2.3 frimware, the only way currently is to flash (instal) cyanogenmod on it.
Rooting will help you do stuff such as overclocking, using chainfire, using titanium back up etc.
Please correct me if i am wrong...
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy 3 with CM7 A7.
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You are right I am using CM and Its very good
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If you want to upgrade/flash a custom rom, root isn't needed. Its only needed when users want to backup their apps and data using titanium backup. Without root no data csn be backedup. Just follow the how to flash using odin for dummies guide and you'll be fine
Cheers
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akshayk said:
hello,
currently m using samsung galaxy 3 i5801..firmware version-2.2. build number- FROYO.DDJP4..and its rooted..but not going to cynogenmod..please suggest me some nice benefits of rooting so that i can upgrade my phone to further version..lik right nw m using 2.2 version ..m little bit new to android so please explain or guide me accordingly..so that i can enjoy all d apps
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Rooting helps you in every way, backing up data, apps, contacts and allow you to do other tweaks and mods. Plus you can just flash a nice kernel like g3mod and do all flashing and related fun with the recovery. Visit development forum to know about kernel flashing.
Having an unlocked bootloader is a blessing
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Hello
I just wanted to say I bought this device two days ago and I am so very happy with it.
I had a Xperia Pro and a Galaxy S but decided to go "big"
And I am glad I did.
The only small downside is that it seems to be so hard to root this one. I have not found any easy way as with for example Xperia Pro.
I am very pleased with the stock rom but I really need to get those bloatware out...but I dont want to flash a rom just to get root.
Well anyway, happy for bying this and I hope it continues to be as fast and nice.
So to others thinking of buying, just do it.....
Welcome to d club!!
Enjoy!!
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Hello
I just wanted to say I bought this device two days ago and I am so very happy with it.
I had a Xperia Pro and a Galaxy S but decided to go "big"
And I am glad I did.
The only small downside is that it seems to be so hard to root this one. I have not found any easy way as with for example Xperia Pro.
I am very pleased with the stock rom but I really need to get those bloatware out...but I dont want to flash a rom just to get root.
Well anyway, happy for bying this and I hope it continues to be as fast and nice.
So to others thinking of buying, just do it.....
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hey flash speedmod kernel via pc odin and you will have a root access and a yellow triangle, wich can be removed via remove yellow traingle if you are on ics.
ps I recomment kingdroid 4.3 rom and speedmod kernel.
after you got clockworkmod recovery flash abyss 4.2 reboot recovery run jbdroid script flash kingdroid 4.3 rom with cf root kernel after aht flash speedmod k3-7
if you have any question use the search!!!!!!!!!
If u r on ICS, DO NOT DO A FACTORY RESET/WIPE. Note ICS kernwl has a brick bug.
Speedmod kernels and a few other custom kernels have a work around to the bruck bug.
afaik :cyclops:
keep device on gb
ics is risky if you don't want to brick your note than keep it on gb
or follow safe method as prescribed by many dev and user and upgrade it to ics
i have purchased mine yesterday and i will keep it on gb till emmc-bug solution come out :fingers-crossed:
You can root ur Note using the guide here by Dr Ketan @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
As long as you do not perform a factory wipe/reset, ICS is quite good.
I myself have fallen victim to the eMMC brick bug. I got it repaired under warranty. Rooted as per Doc K's guide and flashed SpeedMod kernel. I am on it since about a month now. Running smooth.
Remember always... any time you want to wipe, flash a stock GB rom, perform a wipe and ttgen upgrade to ICS. That is 100% safe. DIRECT WIPE FROM ICS IS 100% DANGEROUS.
Thank you all for so good advices. I am on GB and plan to stay there until a safe version comes from Samsung or any of all excellent developers here.
Oh I am used to search no worries.
Probably I will end up with flashing rom soon. But I feel this phone is magic.
Besides the browser everything is perfect!!
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Flash stunner with thor kernel. It's aokp based. No bloatware, no bull****.
Fully costumizable.
You will love it.
It also has tablet mode.
Little getting used to but with this big screen a must have.
Hardbrick issue is gone with this rom.
Good luck
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Welcome! I recommend ParanoidAndroid, the hybrid phone/tablet mode is really something. If you dont care for the samsung apps go ahead and flash a custom rom, just make a backup of your original incase you ever need to return your phone
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And miui v4 is quite ok. Btw I advice u to check what is your current radio and kernel version to avoid bricking...
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