first of all please look around , all your answers are available here in the forums,
make sure you have a computer ready to help you with fastboot,
my recovery kept getting wiped out but it was easy enough to push it via fastboot,
This thread has the best source for your manual ICS update for nexus S i9023.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398186
1. take a updated backup of the GB rom, then take a separate backup via titanium backup just to be safe. also backup all your required data(call logs / SMS)
2. into the recovery, make sure to wipe every thing including the dalvic cahche, chache, battery stats.
3. reboot once then install the update.zip(assuming you named the downloaded ICS rom into update.zip)
4.keep rebooting after every install of the update.zip then recovery then superuser.
5. install the super user file thats available here on the forums(2.3.6 or something). it works for time being. then when you have acess to the app market, remember to manually update it to 3.07(updated for ICS).
6. When you are done you have a fully working Rooted Nexus ICS.
7. i9023 users remember to actually get the i9023 version when it is released... because Just because this version works for US doesn't mean that it will give the best experience.
*.those complaining about poor battery life remember it takes a few 0-100 charging cycles to get a better estimate. and you need the estimate from zero. meaning you should have wiped the battery stats.
*. also most of the applications are working for ICS but don't expect them to work just because they were working on GB. they have not been updated for ICS. I know the web browsers keep crashing (i tested the ICS web browser, Dolhin HD and Mini, Opera Mobile and Mini).
*. softwares like data enabler and juice defender or 2x battery have been rendered SOMEWHAT irrelevant, because you can disable the background data quiet efficiently from the ICS Ui itself.
This is a rooting guide where you can also find the links for the CWM recovery and super user 2.3.6. trust me that it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
PS: I am no mobile or any kind of software developer, I am just a guy who has spend last 3-4 days scouring the forums for any kind of help, and then played with my Nexus S 9023..
first of all please look around , all your answers are available here in the forums,
make sure you have a computer ready to help you with fastboot,
my recovery kept getting wiped out but it was easy enough to push it via fastboot,
This thread has the best source for your manual ICS update for nexus S i9023.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398186
1. take a updated backup of the GB rom, then take a separate backup via titanium backup just to be safe. also backup all your required data(call logs / SMS)
2. into the recovery, make sure to wipe every thing including the dalvic cahche, chache, battery stats.
3. reboot once then install the update.zip(assuming you named the downloaded ICS rom into update.zip)
4.keep rebooting after every install of the update.zip then recovery then superuser.
5. install the super user file thats available here on the forums(2.3.6 or something). it works for time being. then when you have acess to the app market, remember to manually update it to 3.07(updated for ICS).
6. When you are done you have a fully working Rooted Nexus ICS.
7. i9023 users remember to actually get the i9023 version when it is released... because Just because this version works for US doesn't mean that it will give the best experience.
*.those complaining about poor battery life remember it takes a few 0-100 charging cycles to get a better estimate. and you need the estimate from zero. meaning you should have wiped the battery stats.
*. also most of the applications are working for ICS but don't expect them to work just because they were working on GB. they have not been updated for ICS. I know the web browsers keep crashing (i tested the ICS web browser, Dolhin HD and Mini, Opera Mobile and Mini).
*. softwares like data enabler and juice defender or 2x battery have been rendered SOMEWHAT irrelevant, because you can disable the background data quiet efficiently from the ICS Ui itself.
This is a rooting guide where you can also find the links for the CWM recovery and super user 2.3.6. trust me that it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
PS: I am no mobile or any kind of software developer, I am just a guy who has spend last 3-4 days scouring the forums for any kind of help, and then played with my Nexus S 9023..
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This is my journey from Eclair to Froyo - read only if you have ample time. You have been warned !
I had never tried even rooting my Galaxy I5801 so I was a bit hesitant to upgrade my DDJG6 Eclair to DDJP2 FROYO even via Kies. After some days of the official release I finally plugged my phone to update. But alas, Kies constantly showed "operation timed out" (poor connectivity ?) and I was left with no other choice but Odin
DAY 1:
Downloaded the flashing package and the relevant firmware, connected and fired up Odin as per the tutorial. Loaded the packages and started the process with a prayer on my lips. The first boot nearly gave me a panic attack but the tutorial did calm me down and voila ! I had successfully flashed Froyo. Thereafter I also loaded my backed up contacts & memo data through Kies sync.
DAY 2:
I was happy with my effort and started explorin the possibilities of FROYO including app2sd. All fine until I decided to install a flashlite plugin later that day. The system starting freezin so I rebooted. The problem recurred and I again rebooted. This my boot screen got stuck on the "GTI5801 - Samsung" screen. I knew I was screwed but since I could access download / recovery mode (even though wipe data or cache didnt work) I knew it was only a "soft brick"
Day 3:
Geared up to reflash my phone through Odin. This time I took some unusual steps - removed bootloader & sbl and extracted dats.rfs from DDJG6 & added it to DDJP2 tar package. Flashing was succesful and I had started to sort of like the entire process.
Day 4:
Was disappointed with the improper implementation of swype so I decided to install swype beta. Root, delete, register and install - simple ? That's what everybody says.... Downloaded superoneclick, enabled USB debugging and rooted (Z4root didnt work). Now the delete process was tricky. Couldnt make sense of titanium backup so tried another method. Since root explored is paid app and terminal emulator is beyond my scope, installed super manager from market. Gave superuser permission and started deleting relevant swype files - I think it was 2 from /system/app, 1 from /system/lib and 1 from /data/data. Registered for swype beta and downloaded it as advised on the website. I write this post with swype beta.
Everything is working fine now - almost !
PROS - learnt flashing, knew the benefits of rooting, now can manage my apps and memory a bit better
CONS - My music player is screwed. For that matter, any music player I have downloaded and tried is having the same problem. The player doesnt play some music files, skips it or even if forced to play remains mute although the music play status bar moves. I checked the file properties and played them on PC. They are either Mp3 or M4a. Do I need to reinstall the music player coz it sounds like its become corrupted ? But then it plays some tracks flawlessly
I am in debt to XDA Galaxy 3 forum members and rudolf in particular for helping me out at crucial junctures. Now if only I could solve this problem !
jg6 is an eclair rom right? That could be causing problems, mizing eclair and froyo.
Did you do a factory reset after flashing (I suspect you did if you followed a tutorial).
Also, removing boot and spl is not unusal, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, always do it! (this is mostly for other people reading this thread)
Nice story... Waiting for day 5+
@stubborn - yup, i did a reset but the music player problem persists. I included the data.rfs file from eclair to froyo coz I was somehow convinced that its absence in the DDJP2 had causes my system to freeze the first time
@kyrillos - Day 5+ testing isnt exactly detailed. The only thing I noticed is that the battery drain was more than DDJG6 eclair or maybe its the battery bug acting whimsically (as it usually does). Havn't modified or tested the GPS so no comments. Installed Gingerbread keyboard but not exactly to my taste. Still using a combo of swype and regular tap.
BTW - ur ROMS are damn good judging by the features, performance feedbacks and screenshots. However, It will take me another leap of faith to flash one of those since the complexity involved is beyond my current level of expertise (or rather the lack of it !)
Any ideas / tutorials on deleting the stock music player app and reinstalling it (with apk files, if possible) ?
ok basically i bought the phone second hand with lite'ning 1.4 on it and the wifi worked perfectly ok all the time. Since it was very old i updated it to 6.1. ever since then I have had issues with the wifi. it will connect perfectly fine to the router but i have no connectivity from it, nothing will get any net access at all. This is also not 100% of the time, its MOST of the time but not all, i do have moments where it does work fine. very very odd.
I have since tried updating the kernel to ninpho 2.1.3 from the 2.0.5 that comes with lite'ning 6.1, but that made no difference.
Someone suggested i try a wifi fix app from the market so i downloaded "FXR wifi fix and rescue" and ran that. It ran ok, wiped all my wifi settings and i restarted, but it has not solved the problem at all.
i find it very very odd since if it was a problem with the kernel OR the rom then everyone would surely have exactly the same problem. I know some people report wifi issues but most dont seem to.
anyone have any other ideas?
The odd thing is that it worked before the update. That means that it will most likely be software related.
You could try flashing something totally different like MIUI or CM. They provide kernels too, so this might resolve it, if your kernel and rom don't "like each other". This usually shouldn't happen, but updates breaking wifi shouldn't too. So it might be worth a try.
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if i went to something completely different i assume i would have to factory reset the phone to wipe it first? (or factory reset it AFTER installing the new rom?)
was trying to avoid wiping it as i dont want to spend endless hours setting up everything again. i have backed it up with the free titanium but id still like to not have to find out whether the restore actually puts everything back properly
its very odd as its not completely broken, sometimes it does actually work, and it always connects to the router itself without any problem.
Probably wrong modem for you, flash another one. You can find modems in the developement section.
ok thanks I will have a look at that. It is currently on XXKH3 which is what came with lite'ning 6.1. i am confused though, all SGS2 hardware is identical so if this modem in 6.1 is causing this issue, wouldnt it affect every sgs2 that uses that modem?
I found the "shipped modem collection" post in the original development thread so have asked in there which modem i should try.
ok apparently i should try XXKI3. for o2 UK provider.
although i have now read that wifi is not managed by modem but by kernel only. if this is true then modem will not help me
Well, if the wifi is not managed by the modem, try what I proposed you earlier. The simplest would be to flash CM. Make a backup of your current rom, then do a full wipe and install CM.
As for your data:
1. Titanium backup restores your apps with their data (if you wish). That means that, for example, your games will keep their saves, other apps their settings and so on.
2. Assuming that you have a google-account, you don't have to worry about your contacts, calender,... Just sync it before you flash.
3. The backup you make in CWM will backup everything in case CM doesn't work for you.
In case it does work and you'll want to keep it, the other two other parts of your backup will minimize the remaining work. Note that you shouldn't restore "standard"-apps like the media-player or the SMS-app if titanium backup tells you that the app is not currently installed on your fresh CM. This means that CM uses it's own media player or SMS app. It could lead into problems to mix TouchWiz apps with CM.
A side-note:
Don't use the "stable" version. It had more bugs than expected and they made it a RC again. However, it is still in the stable folder. Get the latest nightly.
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yep i think it is kernel. just noticed that 1.4 had cf-root, 6.1 had ninph 2.0.5 and i then tried ninph 2.1.3 and both ninph's have had the issue. i just tried speedmod k2-13 as i already had that downloaded and so far the wifi has been ok so hopefully thats it fixed. i guess it was something to do with ninph (i am thinking that because i have it set to sleep the wifi when the screen is off that somehow ninph is not handling this properly).
possibly one good thing to come of it all, ive updated the modem to KI3 which is supposedly the best one for o2 UK so i may even save more battery and speedmod is meant to be really good for battery too. I still have lite'ning on it at the moment.
i might have a look at CM anyway but i do kinda like lite'ning (although i havent actually used anything else since the phone came with it!)
also need to look at wakelocks to see if i can save some more, although not sure how i go about 'fixing' them at the moment
The choice between CM, MIUI and the stock mods is the choice between three different UI's.
I've had all three of them for some time. As you got CWM, you can just create a backup and do a sightseeing tour through the world of custom roms. Believe me, it's absolutely worth it. To get an idea of the main differences, I've written a short overview for you:
Stock mods use Samsung's TouchWiz. The default user interface that you get when buying a Samsung Android phone. So it mostly looks and "feels" the same and you can't do much about it.
CyanogenMod gives you the pure Android user interface. It's the closest to the Nexus phones by google, but gives you some extras. It is much more customizable than stock roms. It's sleek and fast.
MIUI is a whole different story. They're "Redefining Android". I think calling MIUI an "Android custom rom" is an understatement. It's an entire OS. The result of putting the best from iOS and Android into one powerful OS. It adds tons of useful(!) features. If you've ever used Windows Phone 7 or an iPhone, you know what a big step forwards Android is when it comes to features. Switching from Android to MIUI is just like that. There is just so much more. It is BY FAR the most customizable Android you can get.
Wow. If I look at how long the texts are, I see that I'm pretty biased. :O
Well maybe because I've switched so often between them. The stock roms had no chance, because after I used one of the others I found out that TouchWiz doesn't cut it anymore. I hate how "iPhone-ish" MIUI is, but if I flash CyanogenMod I just miss so much. Giving you a list of what MIUI adds would be another long post of this length.
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cool thanks will have a look at MIUI at some point.
spoke too soon earlier, the wifi is maybe slightly better on this speedmod kernel BUT when i wake the phone from sleep, it takes about 30 seconds before i can connect to the net with anything. the phone connects to the wifi straight away, but i have no connectivity for a good 30 seconds and then it starts working. (its not the router, i am getting a connection and an IP pretty much as soon as i wake the phone). also the 30 seconds or so only STARTS once i try to connect to something. if i wake the phone and do something that does not want net access for a few mins and THEN try to get on the net via wifi (which shows as connected the entire time) then again i have to wait about 30 seconds from when it first tries to connect before it will start working.
ok slightly confused again.
I have lite'ning 6.1, speedmod k2-13 kernel and XXKI3 modem. I am trying to get cwm installed so i can make a full backup image of the entire phone while i try to sort out the wifi issues. i downloaded rom manager from market, and selected the firstion option in the app 'flash clockworkmod recovery'. it brings up a menu saying 'confirm phone model' with AT&T galaxy S2, a coulpe of i9000s and a plain "Samsung Galaxy S2" which is the one i selected. it downloads something and says successfully downloaded clockwork mod recovery.
i then choose reboot into recovery. when rebooting it attemps to install something but then says "failed to verify whole-file signature" and aborts. so im just stuck with the standard recovery instead.
so now im confused, have i missed something?
Ehhhhm, you don't need to do it.
Have a look at the features of the speed-mod-kernel:
Current features:
Root and CWM:
- Automatically installs root (su)
- CWM 4.0.1.5 recovery
It already installs it right away.
Just in case you messed something up. You should flash the kernel again.
Besides that you don't need the RomManager at all. Just shut your phone down and boot into the recovery with the key-combo. Create and restore backups from there.
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Hello.
This is where you can look at the tutorial and get the files to install if you feel like jumping into it ...
ICS Step by step and files
Note: if you do flash this and it hangs at the boot screen, pull the battery and flash it again and it should work. Some have had to do it 3 times.
I take no credit for this ROM and full props go to the developers of the above post and all those working to make this happen.
First the look and feel of ICS is nothing short of superb. The speed as of now is similar to all the other ROMS I have tried with a little chop here and there but nothing major.
Yes lots of little issues and items that do not work like the camera and GPS but not a huge deal for me so I am willing to stick to it.
Battery so far is decent. 13 hours and 43 min. on the first charge to calibrate and sitting at 24% still. This included allot of playing with the phone and reboots to test jigs
As for the issues that are somewhat bothersome, they include the following.
1. No home or search button. I know same as usual when installing an i9000 ROM but the key mappings from the GB ROMS does not work.
2. BLN (issue all around) will remain lit until you wake the phone to get the notification.
3. They had to do some funky stuff to get 3G to work so it lags to start. Not a huge deal cause it does start and remain working.
I will be continuing to use this ROM and hopefully everything will be working soon (these guys are flying. Also I have been told that the folks over at Glitch are already working on the kernels for the ICS port so that is promising as well.
If there are any other out there running this on our phone chime in with your thoughts or fixes if you have any.
Thanx
Bucky
Thanks for starting this thread. Can't wait to hear about your progress.
Alpha 7
Hey here is the update ...
Installed the Alpha 7 update today and I have to say this rom is fantastic.
1. Camera is fixed and works like a charm.
2. GPS locked in seconds and accurate indoors!! Big improvment over all other roms I have used.
3. HW Acceleration is fixed and working from what I can tell
4. You Tube is fixed and can watch video
Still on the not working list
1. Can not plug the phone in while off as it just restarts. this is a work in progress and known issue
2. Can not record video
3. Will not read a SIM card for contacts and so on (thank god for Google sync)
4. Still no home or search buttons (I think I may need to work on that on myself unless a kernel is released)
SO my review so far ...
No real issues with the general use of the phone. Text, phone, email and web are solid, I have installed apps from the market with no issues and not one FC yet. Battery life is good and nothing is taking over. I have been able to use the phone all day and still have lots left over before going to bed and plugging in. I have not been through a full battery as of yet but that is what I am working on now.
Memory - Last I looked I had 174MB of memory remaining which is the highest I have seen.
ICS is really smooth and fast while moving around. I am going to continue to play with it and report back here for everyone.
I don't use a whole lot of apps so there won't be much regarding those.
Thanx for stopping by and I will post pics when I can.
Bucky
Nevermind
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Thanks for the update. From your review, it sounds like an awesome rom. Can't wait to try it but need them to fix the video recording first. Although I might just cave and try it out just to see what the fuss is all about
Can always restore my current setup... lol.
Update ...
been getting the SOD today and not sure why, I mentioned above that the HW acceleration was working, I misunderstood and it is not fully working yet.
I found that the system partition is very small. There was an update which required copying libs and there was not enough space left to do this (2MB). Not too sure if this is due to coming from MIUI or just a ROM issue.
Alpha 8 was released but had quite a few issues so not flashing that one.
Daily use has been great so far (except for the SOD) with no reception or data issues.
I am still working on the home and search buttons but I think that will get fixed with a kernel update. I tried the keymap file but these buttons do not even register in recovery so I get nothing in the ROM either.
More to come ...
Haven't tried this (likely won't as I need the phone for work) but buck have you tried the manual key fix - some directions in our thread on putting on Darkys 10.3.
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Yup been there done that no go
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Hey buck , was doing some searching in teamhacksung's thread about their ICS port, and someone suggested to change the following and then the key mapping for our phones will work properly. Not sure if the file system is the same for both, but definitely a bit of info if it isn't!
All you have to do is change this part on**arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-aries.c*
*Original**(line 1216~1221)
static const int touch_keypad_code[] = {
#if defined (CONFIG_SAMSUNG_GALAXYS) || defined (CONFIG_SAMSUNG_GALAXYSB)
KEY_MENU,
KEY_BACK,
*0,*
*0*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
*Edited*
static const int touch_keypad_code[] = {
#if defined (CONFIG_SAMSUNG_GALAXYS) || defined (CONFIG_SAMSUNG_GALAXYSB)
KEY_MENU,
KEY_BACK,
*KEY_HOME,*
*KEY_SEARCH*
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Thank for the input. After flashing bata 1 all the buttons are working. More to come: )
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Hey, have a telus fascinate too. Know how to flash and all that fun stuff. Just don't fully follow where you make the changes for key mapping...if you could just guide me in the right direction, I can figure the rest out...
changes in the kernel zip? the beta zip? after flashing? something completely different?
thanks a lot!
There are no changes to be made with this ROM, they are built in. Just flash and all good.
I will post update tonight after work.
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yeah sorry realized that immediately after posting / flashing to the new rom.
have you tried out BT audio? I can connect to different devices but audio won't stream
havoksupertwit said:
yeah sorry realized that immediately after posting / flashing to the new rom.
have you tried out BT audio? I can connect to different devices but audio won't stream
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There are allot of BT related posts in the QA. I personally do not use any BT but I do have a headset that I will try when I get home.
Seems to be a battery drain issue too as my phone is now dead but I have not calibrated so we will see after I do that.
bucknetbucky said:
Seems to be a battery drain issue too as my phone is now dead but I have not calibrated so we will see after I do that.
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Calibrated my phone this morning. Heavy use today configuring everything but about 52% now (sooo 5 hours or use?)
Why god! Whhyyy!!
bucknetbucky said:
There are allot of BT related posts in the QA. I personally do not use any BT but I do have a headset that I will try when I get home.
Seems to be a battery drain issue too as my phone is now dead but I have not calibrated so we will see after I do that.
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AT LEAST YOU GUYS HAVE IT RUNNING!!
I am having a hell of a time trying to get it to work. I have tried so many different ways to get it up and running but no luck.
I've tried installing it from MIUI 3 times but all I get when trying to boot into ICS for the first time is a Black Screen after the FuguMod boot screen.
The funny thing is that the 4 soft buttons at the bottom light up still.
So I then decided to try the JVT way:
-Flashed JVT DARKYROM (ODIN)
-Lagfix OFF
-FULL WIPEs (factory reset, cache, dalvik)
-FLASHED CM7.1 STABLE
-FULL WIPEs (factory reset, cache, dalvik)
-Flash ICS BETA1
-Flash kernel
-FOR THE SECOND TIME:
-Flash ICS BETA1 AGAIN
-Flash kernel AGAIN
Same issue, black screen after the FuguMod boot screen, buttons still light up.
So i tried a couple more times in a few different ways based off what I have already tried, but this time, before booting into ICS for the first time, I installed the 'Superuser-3.0.6-efgh-signed.zip' package.
Same issue. I'm not having any luck here.
iwebsource said:
AT LEAST YOU GUYS HAVE IT RUNNING!!
I am having a hell of a time trying to get it to work. I have tried so many different ways to get it up and running but no luck.
I've tried installing it from MIUI 3 times but all I get when trying to boot into ICS for the first time is a Black Screen after the FuguMod boot screen.
The funny thing is that the 4 soft buttons at the bottom light up still.
So I then decided to try the JVT way:
-Flashed JVT DARKYROM (ODIN)
-Lagfix OFF
-FULL WIPEs (factory reset, cache, dalvik)
-FLASHED CM7.1 STABLE
-FULL WIPEs (factory reset, cache, dalvik)
-Flash ICS BETA1
-Flash kernel
-FOR THE SECOND TIME:
-Flash ICS BETA1 AGAIN
-Flash kernel AGAIN
Same issue, black screen after the FuguMod boot screen, buttons still light up.
So i tried a couple more times in a few different ways based off what I have already tried, but this time, before booting into ICS for the first time, I installed the 'Superuser-3.0.6-efgh-signed.zip' package.
Same issue. I'm not having any luck here.
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OK so here is what I did ...
Started from MIUI 1.11.18
1. Do a nandroid backup
2. download all the files to the SD card. This includes the ROM, Kernel and super user fix
Links:
Kernel:http://ice-cream-sandwich-sgs.googlecode.com/files/FuguModICS_GT-I9000_update.zip
ROM:http://ice-cream-sandwich-sgs.googlecode.com/files/ICS_4.0.1_r1-Beta1-i9000.zip
Super User:http://ice-cream-sandwich-sgs.googlecode.com/files/Superuser-3.0.6-efgh-signed.zip
3. Boot to recovery and do factory reset, wipe cache and davlik cache
4. Install the Kernel first and reboot now
5. Boot into recovery factory reset and wipe cache and Davlik and Install the ROM then reboot now
6 Boot back to recovery and install the Kernel again with out the wipe
7. If after reboot you do not have root then boot to recovery and flash super user fix
8. reboot and it should be working at least it was for me
It seems to me that you are missing the first flash of the kernel before the ROM. It sets up the file system from what I gather
Note: If needed flash the kernel and rom then kernel again with all the wipes as mentioned above.
I know there are allot of folks having issues getting it to run. Not too sure if it was the way I installed MIUI that might have made the difference.
My battery is charging now so I can calibrate it and see how it goes after that (it drained pretty quick today) lol.
I hope you can get it going cause it truly is awesome
Still not working:
Can not charge with the phone off
Google TTS stops working
Phone will not vibrate for SMS or email when in silent mode
BLN stays on for notifications until the phone is taken out of sleep (can be turned off)
Compass is why off (have not attempted to calibrate yet though)
11 MB left in the system partition (not much but I do not think there will be many changes there)
Video play back is choppy and some will not play
Bucky
regarding the black screen:
- had that too... I let it sit on the black screen for 2-3 minutes and then it went to the boot screen animation (a multi-coloured )...that for a few minutes...then finally booted.
How i got it working:
a) Started on MIUI...booted into clockwork
b) Backup
c) Wipe data / factory reset and cache and dalvik cache
d) Install rom and then kernel
e) Restart
f) Install rom and then kernel
g) Restart and wait very patiently for a little while
h) Once it all works, can reboot into clockwork and install superuser
Good luck! I really think the rom is nearly stable enough for daily use...
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Also have the no vibrate on silent... haven't tried the other stuff yet.
Oh and TTS hasn't crashed on this version yet for me...
Astrid glitches a little to a lot.
Changing from google tts to picco tts solves the problem there. As for the other stuff it is all reported as known.
I am using as a daily on my phone and no issues with general use. Still testing battery and that seems to be a bit of an issue with regard to Android OS as usual
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So to install this ROM I would just have to install it as per totallydubbed's instructions? I don't want to flash miui if I don't have to to try this out.
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Hi all
I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 G900F, which when I got it 18 months ago was very eager to get involved in rooting and getting a custom ROM on it.
Fast forward to present day and the novelty has worn off, I haven't kept up to date with anything, and I am probably very out of date.
As such I would like to either update to the latest ROM or just flash the latest stock - I am not sure I really use much nowadays that even requires anything other than stock (used to play a lot with Tasker, sysadmin apps)
What has prompted this is of late my phone has been very laggy, crashing, sys apps hanging, etc. I also dropped my phone ages ago and occasionally the screen stops working (although still responsive) and I have to take the battery out to get it back (sometimes it reboots to a full screen of coloured static, and I have to repeat this several times). Now I know this seems like a hardware issue but at times the phone will not have been touched or moved and it'll do this, which makes me hope that maybe updating it will help.
I have a paid version of Omega Files Pro but apparently there has been no update for a very long time.
Hopefully you guys can help me get back up to date and on a level
Android Version: 5.0
Baseband version: G900FXXU1ANCE
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-Omega-1.0
Build Number: Omega V17 - XXU1POCF
I have PhilZ Recovery iirc.
Thanks in advance, if you need anymore info please say.
Install the rom from alxndr thread. Its a stock rom slightly optimized. It is the best for stability, performance and battery. There is only great reviews about it, it has a great community, and he updates it very frequently.
He has roms for either android 5 or android 6, which could can find in the second post of the thread.
If you choose to install android 6, you will have to update the bootloader and modem. They, as well as instructions, can be found in his thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/development/rom-ane4-kitkat-4-4-2-multi-csc-t2813628
To correct the issues, you will probably need to perform a full factory reset before installing the rom. Before anything, I recommend you to do a full rom backup (using your recovery). That way, if you forgot to backup something (like your taskers profiles), you can always go back.
Before doing the factory reset, you should backup your SMS, calls and apps. The easiest way to do it is by using the integrated backup tools in your S5 options : in the backup&restore sections, you will find a Samsung section that can backup messages and phone calls. There will also be a Google section where you can choose to backup your apps. If everything is set up correctly, once you will boot the new rom, you will be asked sequentially if you want to restore the samsung (Messges, call logs) and google (apps) data.
Thank you I'll have a read.
Short: Don’t install Gapps using aroma installer your device will be bricked.
Long:
Whatever written here is 100% IMO,i am very long android user from Gb-kitkat then ios 9-11 then Now android oreo
All along i left android on kitkat, was using ios till now, so when i planned to use android i saw so many changes in android which was too good & very good android phones avail at Low price...
But later things got sketchy from then,i started realising how android was then & now
Then
Boaltware always have bunch of crap apps
Now
Boaltware always have bunch of crap apps+to manny google apps just too many
Then
Rooting can be easily perfromed,without unlocking bootloader
Now
Rooting Must be done by unlocking bootloader,especially budget device have less devs & support on rooting
Then
Apps devs wont much care about rooted devices
Now
Some app devs block using their app if its rooted
Then
Installing tweak\ports is not so easy,Twrp flash zip if you get error you are f***ed up with boot loop
Now
Installing tweak\ports is so easy and removing also soo easy
Here what happend to my device
-Unlocked bootloader via offical method....i was unaware of unoffical method which is soo dumb
-installed Twrp
-custom rom
-root
Everything was working perfectly fine
But later found if we need google features to work correctly we need open gapps
Gave try on lite everything was fine
Then found gapps aroma installer has more custom option
So gave a try
Twrp
Reflash custom rom
Aroma Gapps installer
After selecting desired google apps left all other option untouched,clicked on install device display blinked twice
From then never got a display
This same suitation
https://forum.xda-developers.com/asus-zenfone-max-pro-m1/help/help-bricked-fastboot-t3834138/page2
Tried every method no luck,later took service center & fixed it,which was time consuming almost two days went fr fixing
I have no clue what happed to device by just using a gapps aroma installer
Thanks for reading
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