Hey guys - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm K7C and I come from the doubleshot threads , I'm going to be getting a nexus 4 and wanted to know if I should get it. I like diff UI's and since this is the Nexus it has a lot of options. What would you rate your nexus with and without root. Thanks

K7Cobb said:
I'm K7C and I come from the doubleshot threads , I'm going to be getting a nexus 4 and wanted to know if I should get it. I like diff UI's and since this is the Nexus it has a lot of options. What would you rate your nexus with and without root. Thanks
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a nexus without root is like an angel without wings

^ Nice one Simms!
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simms22 said:
a nexus without root is like an angel without wings
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Perfect description! Simply one cannot own a nexus and enjoy its full potential without root.

Not to mention the fact that the N4 is one of the easiest smartphones to unlock & root. Just don't use a toolkit, and enjoy learning about Android.

Dooooont buy it!! Stay away! This phone is cursed!

Underground_XI said:
Dooooont buy it!! Stay away! This phone is cursed!
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just because it glides, on its own, across seemingly flat surfaces, does not make it cursed

Underground_XI said:
Dooooont buy it!! Stay away! This phone is cursed!
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Lol I have a bse screen protector on the back with no problems at all
Please disregard typos.... Sent from my NeXuS 4

What's wrong with using the toolkit? If I can't use the tk then I will need someone to walk me through the process over the phone.

K7Cobb said:
What's wrong with using the toolkit? If I can't use the tk then I will need someone to walk me through the process over the phone.
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Read the items in my signature. That`s a good start for now

K7Cobb said:
What's wrong with using the toolkit? If I can't use the tk then I will need someone to walk me through the process over the phone.
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you learn nothing. so when you run into the issue, youre screwed since you dont know the basics. anyways, doing it the right way is just as easy as using a toolkit. all you need to do(in a nutshell) is fastboot oem unlock, flash a recovery via fastboot, flash either the su binaries or a custom rom in your new recovery, then reboot. nothing difficult. but learning to fastboot and to use the recovery is essential.

benman715 said:
Perfect description! Simply one cannot own a nexus and enjoy its full potential without root.
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Small edit
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I know all of that, well at least I know of it, we'll talk more when I get my N4 (Mon-Wed) thanks for all tbe comments guys, I'll have more posts in the upcoming week.

Related

The evo must have just been released today

Since the new ota root this forum is like it was a year ago...how do I tether, how do I root, whats a good rom, how do I flash, I think I bricked my phone, I'm stuck at bootloader..etc
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Yup. That's pretty much in a nutshell how these things work around here. No sense in getting particularly agitated about it, if nothing else this may be a good chance to take a breather from the site for a bit while things settle down. At the very least just stick to the development forum to keep tabs on the latest roms and kernels.
What is root?
And why do I need it?
josh030181 said:
Since the new ota root this forum is like it was a year ago...how do I tether, how do I root, whats a good rom, how do I flash, I think I bricked my phone, I'm stuck at bootloader..etc
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Even in the week leading up to the root being released I couldn't believe how many newbies we were getting in the forum. I guess they come in waves, and now that you can get the EVO free on contract I guess you'll just see more.
mattykinsx said:
What is root?
And why do I need it?
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I was your 300th thanks. Remember me always.
MaxCarnage said:
I was your 300th thanks. Remember me always.
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Did it hurt?
github said:
Did it hurt?
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My 300th was painful :-( .
github said:
Did it hurt?
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A little at first...
josh030181 said:
Since the new ota root this forum is like it was a year ago...how do I tether, how do I root, whats a good rom, how do I flash, I think I bricked my phone, I'm stuck at bootloader..etc
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The fact that it is 99 dollars on contract brought a lot of new people to the phone.
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I get tired of answering the same questions over and over but I remember I was a noob once until all the help I received.
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mattykinsx said:
What is root?
And why do I need it?
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I was curious too. I went to google images, typed in root, and the first image took me here. I'll leave it up to you to decide if you want root.
github said:
I was curious too. I went to google images, typed in root, and the first image took me here. I'll leave it up to you to decide if you want root.
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Hahahahaha
Pocket posted....
github said:
I was curious too. I went to google images, typed in root, and the first image took me here. I'll leave it up to you to decide if you want root.
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Too funny for words.
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Nexus 7 Advice

So I just sold my iPad and ordered the Nexus 7
After reading all these threads about screens cracking by themselves among other issues I am a bit paranoid.
Anyway any advice or tips as this is my first Android device
Thanks :good:
Don't worry about it until it happens to you... I've got two of these things and they have none of these problems... just remember... happy customers don't go to forums and start a thread about " why is my tablet so perfect?"... so a lot of what you see here are people looking for a solution to a problem... and even if you see a thousand posts on the same "screen lifting" thread... it only represents a small percentage of actual production... MOST users get a nexus, love a nexus, get addicted to a nexus, complain about lack of sleep
You should be all good... the odds are in your favor
Nimz69 said:
After reading all these threads about screens cracking by themselves
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I don't believe any of the stories about the screens cracking by themselves.
I also ordered two Nexus 7 and both are perfect. So don't worry, odds are on your side.
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Visa Declined said:
I don't believe any of the stories about the screens cracking by themselves.
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+1
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Mine tried to kill me in my sleep one night, I did a factory reset and it hasn't done it since. But really I have two with no issues. If you read all these threads about complaints I think you start looking for issues. I have a $2500 8000 series Samsung led TV and the screen isn't perfect either.
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Thanks for the reassurance
So before first use should I download the nexus toolkit and work from there?
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Nimz69 said:
Thanks for the reassurance
So before first use should I download the nexus toolkit and work from there?
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Since you are new to Android, I recommend leaving it stock and see how you like it. You might decide stock is the way you like it! If not, at least you will have an idea what you want different from stock.
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Zero issues with mine so far also. And you want want to stay stock for very long. There are a number of great ROMs out there and its fun checking them out. Nexus 7 toolkit works great for rooting as does wugs.
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Don't worry about it. I would recommend buying a good screen protecter because only after a couple of days my screen had a few scratches on it.
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Nimz69 said:
So before first use should I download the nexus toolkit and work from there?
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kisrita said:
Since you are new to Android, I recommend leaving it stock and see how you like it. You might decide stock is the way you like it! If not, at least you will have an idea what you want different from stock.
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You might want to use the toolkit to unlock the bootloader. If you wait until later it will wipe all your data. You can always wait to root and ROM later.
I agree with Krista that you might not want to get too carried away to begin with. Check out the bean for all its glory before you roam elsewhere, so you'll know what you are missing.
Forums always collect all the bad feedback. You have to consider how many are sold, good vs bad. Mine is a C8O and has been perfect out of the box. None of the horror stories that I've read and I would take certain issues with a grain of salt.
When you get it, just play around with it. Don't be afraid to long press or swipe. Often times new menu options open when you long press something.
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Received it today
Updated/unlocked/rooted
Now the fun begins :victory:

Hi I'm new to android tut needed

Hi everyone. I am new to nexus 7 and very new to android. I really want to learn how to flash kernel and ROMs can anyone post a good guide on flashing the nexus 7's kernel please. Or something to start me off with. Thanks.
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steve1time said:
Hi everyone. I am new to nexus 7 and very new to android. I really want to learn how to flash kernel and ROMs can anyone post a good guide on flashing the nexus 7's kernel please. Or something to start me off with. Thanks.
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You could start off here. This should give you all you need to get going
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
Cheers
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Honestly your best bet is to read, read, read for at least a week. Then do it. It helps if you have somewhat of an idea of what's going on and the terminology.
steve1time said:
Cheers
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DO NOT Start there.. that is a link to a toolkit and until you know what it does and can do it manaully i would suggest you keep as far as possible away from it.
Agreed with the previous two posts.. All too often I see people who barely know how the phone even operates and immediately try figuring out how to root it. Use your device as is for a bit. It's a Nexus, you don't get any more of a clean default installation. Why you are using it do as said above, read, read, read, and read more. I'm going my third year of using Nexus devices and I still occasionally revert to unrooted stock just to enjoy the pure and clean AOSP experience. Why? Because it's a damn good experience still right out of the box. :victory:
Enjoy your device and ask as many questions as you need.. Asking isn't a crime. :good:
I think I'm one of the rare ones here who runs a stock N7. I am perfectly happy with it though and don't feel the need to root at all. It does everything I want it to already. For my personal needs, it's perfect.
Just because you're now running Android, doesn't mean you have to root it.

[Guide] to Everything Nexus 4

I. Introduction
Hey everybody, I am Euler MD, and I hope to make the most encompassing Guide to Everything. I hope to include everything from "How-To"s to a general FAQ. I will probably be needing quite a bit of time to complete this, but this is my starting point. Thank you for reading, and stay tuned for more.
II. S-OFF
i. If you are reading this section, then you are looking to S-OFF you device, but what does S-OFF mean? With our Android phones, this "S" can be in one of two positions, ON or OFF. The ON or OFF refers to the user's ability to change files in the part of your phone, or partition, where the Operating System is located. If a phone is S-ON, then this means that the end user cannot change anything in the Operating System partition, and vice versa, if a phone is S-OFF, then the end user can change files in the Operating System partition or even install a new Operating System, or ROM.
ii. How To
Coming soon
III. Root
i. For those of us who are new to Android, we always hear of "Rooting," but what is it and what benefits does it bring? In simpler terms, Rooting is the act of giving the user Administrative power over his phone. "Huh? So what does this do?" It allows the user to do all sorts of neat things, like install Clockwork, ROMs, Tether, Modify CPU speeds, and the list goes on and on.
IV. Clockwork Recovery
I'll get more done soon.,,
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S-On/Off is a HTC thing. No other manufacturer uses it. All this tread is gping to do is confuse new people.
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MrBC said:
S-On/Off is a HTC thing. Other manufacturer uses it. All this tread is gping to do is confuse new people.
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I dont think S-off with Nexus 4 is relevant. Dont confuse 1st timers.
Plus we already have this kind of thread
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ksavai said:
I dont think S-off with Nexus 4 is relevant. Dont confuse 1st timers.
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lol, sorry. I came from a sensation
noodles2224 said:
Plus we already have this kind of thread
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I know, but I plan to make this guide really expansive.
Euler MD said:
lol, sorry. I came from a sensation
I know, but I plan to make this guide really expansive.
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I'm sorry but I'm sure this thread will get expanded .. :/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010338
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ksavai said:
I dont think S-off with Nexus 4 is relevant. Dont confuse 1st timers.
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Sorry man I mis-typed post edited to what I meant.
(stupid Samsung keyboard tripping me up )
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Euler MD said:
lol, sorry. I came from a sensation
I know, but I plan to make this guide really expansive.
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LOL. When i saw S-OFF i was like WTF this fool is posting in the wrong forum.
qpqpqp said:
LOL. When i saw S-OFF i was like WTF this fool is posting in the wrong forum.
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For a moment to I thought he had been given a dodgy Chinese phone with a fake Nexus 4 outer
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Help, I need to flash the latest factory image on my 6p, mine is not booting

i can get into the boot loader. but i want to flash the latest stock image so i can get every thing back to stock. any tools i can use or any videos? please help me i got this phone today!
shotgun10ga said:
i can get into the boot loader. but i want to flash the latest stock image so i can get every thing back to stock. any tools i can use or any videos? please help me i got this phone today!
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OMFG. for the millionth time. Everything you need is in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206934) Stop making useless threads dude.
Mods please delete this thread. And any other useless ones associated with it.
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toknitup420 said:
OMFG. for the millionth time. Everything you need is in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206934) Stop making useless threads dude.
Mods please delete this thread. And any other useless ones associated with it.
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its not clear enough
shotgun10ga said:
its not clear enough
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It's the most noob friendly guide I have ever seen. If you can't figure that out then return your nexus and buy an iPhone.
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toknitup420 said:
It's the most noob friendly guide I have ever seen. If you can't figure that out then return your nexus and buy an iPhone.
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i will.
If you are in the NYC area, ill do it for you. takes less than 15 mins
shotgun10ga said:
i will.
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If 2 words ever signified the demise of these forums, these are them.
Jesus.
shotgun10ga said:
its not clear enough
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What isn't clear?
You need a computer.
You need fastboot/adb on the computer.
You need to download the latest images.
Since you are not flashing a custom recovery the BL does not need to be unlocked.
Follow the instructions.
tech_head said:
What isn't clear?
You need a computer.
You need fastboot/adb on the computer.
You need to download the latest images.
Since you are not flashing a custom recovery the BL does not need to be unlocked.
Follow the instructions.
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BL needs to be unlocked in order to flash images. None of this matters anyway. This guy is a lost cause.
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toknitup420 said:
BL needs to be unlocked in order to flash images. None of this matters anyway. This guy is a lost cause.
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got it! i used a tool kit.
toknitup420 said:
It's the most noob friendly guide I have ever seen. If you can't figure that out then return your nexus and buy an iPhone.
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Lol. That's right
shotgun10ga said:
got it! i used a tool kit.
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Good. Now unplug it from your comp and don't do anymore stuff until you learn what you're doing. You have a really nice phone. Is it not worth a few days of reading and learning to ensure that you do things properly and also know how to recover?
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toknitup420 said:
Good. Now unplug it from your comp and don't do anymore stuff until you learn what you're doing. You have a really nice phone. Is it not worth a few days of reading and learning to ensure that you do things properly and also know how to recover?
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I am now running chroma ROM!!!
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shotgun10ga said:
got it! i used a tool kit.
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That was the worst thing you could have done. If/when you have issues with your phone you're going to have no idea how to fix it, and then will come yet another thread from you asking for help. If you can't take the time to learn the basics that I've outlined in my guide then you honestly shouldn't be messing with your phone in the first place. This is exactly why you're having so much trouble, because you've jumped in head first without bothering to know what you're doing.
You say it isn't clear enough? That's as clear as it gets, you just haven't taken the time to learn, the problem isn't with my guide, it's your own impatience and unwillingness to actually educate yourself with this stuff. You need the knowledge and experience you gain from learning how to use fastboot if you're going to modify your phone, do yourself a favour and get to reading.
And stop making multiple threads for the same issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81

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