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Judging from the board their really isnt much of a need to atleast not until the OTA update comes out or when custom roms and kernels come out for 4.3.. I mean battery life on 4.3 has been hit or miss, Rooting 4.3 is still buggy and may not work right?
I'll get it when my phones finally get the OTA I can wait to root if need be. Just as I can wait for custom roms and kernels too.
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You can use OTA rootkeeper if u dont want to lose your root
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n205des said:
You can use OTA rootkeeper if u dont want to lose your root
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doesnt work with 4.3
I'm trying to keep lte I tried 4.3 but couldn't get lte working until there's an all in one zip I can flash I'm hanging back
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I am waiting for the CM 10.2 merge to complete and to see what they come up with as a solution for the whole nosuid issue on the system partition.
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Sherrillface said:
I'm trying to keep lte I tried 4.3 but couldn't get lte working until there's an all in one zip I can flash I'm hanging back
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just flash the .33/.83 hybrid radio, download the network app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mangelow.network), select lte/gsm (auto), change your apn from epc.tmobile.com to fast.t-mobile.com and enjoy.
I actually jumped on it right away, but evidently my favorite app (Podkicker Pro) needs tweeking to be compatible with it because it keeps crashing every time i open it. I went back to 4.2.2 for now but once Podkicker is updated, then I'll jump back onto 4.3. My only regret is that I'll miss the original gtalk app. So far, I am NOT a fan of Hangouts.
Chainfire's SU for the SGS4 works on our N4s. He posted it on his Google+ page. It is also referenced in the 4.3 OTA thread.
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ph37rd said:
Chainfire's SU for the SGS4 works on our N4s. He posted it on his Google+ page. It is also referenced in the 4.3 OTA thread.
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What do i do if i get this message in cmd? says that it is not recognized as a internal or external command, operable program or batch file
Im on windows 8
Yep, I'm going to wait. I put the factory image on my Nexus 7, but I'm going to wait for Cyanogenmod to release a 4.3 build for the Nexus 4.
Waiting for mbq's BBQ ROM so I'll be waiting for the betas.
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Waiting for Halo + 4.3.
I'm not going to complain about it though in the thread because I want them to take there time and do it right.
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I got the ota link from here and haven't looked back since. I didn't have 4g for all of 20 hours and now I am on some pure Aosp goodness from Jarjar124. No complaints from me even though I thought it would kill me to be on vanilla'sh ROMs.
Going to wait till the JellyBeer ROM updates
I jumped. I'll install PA4.3 when its dropped tho. But I really like 4.3 Improvement all around.
Waiting for PA...
Can't help with the fact that I have to sacrifice so many features from custom ROM and kernel for the "upgrade". The android version can wait.
nevermind I was gonna do it but my drivers are messed up or its windows 8 fault but cmd doesnt recognize my Nexus 4 so I'll just wait for the POT update. screw it
I am waiting for Paranoid Android to upgrade to 4.3
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Don't take this offensively... But I want to ask people who don't root their Nexus 7, why don't you? It seems like people who aren't rooted are running into problems more than the people who are rooted.
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Even though I have all my phone rooted I never considered rooting the tablet. It runs stable enough, is a nexus device so will be updated to the latest android version which the hardware supports and most importantly Sky Go doesn't work reliably on rooted devices
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d3xp2pc said:
Even though I have all my phone rooted I never considered rooting the tablet. It runs stable enough, is a nexus device so will be updated to the latest android version which the hardware supports and most importantly Sky Go doesn't work reliably on rooted devices
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My example of the tablet not running reliably is the EMMC slow down because fstrim wasn't enabled until 4.3 by default. While rooted, you had the option of manually running fstrim or using an app to do it. Though Sky Go seems like a reason I'd stay away from rooting. Some apps even bar you from using them. I'd probably using OTA Root Keeper and temporarily disable root.
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TheLastSidekick said:
My example of the tablet not running reliably is the EMMC slow down because fstrim wasn't enabled until 4.3 by default. While rooted, you had the option of manually running fstrim or using an app to do it. Though Sky Go seems like a reason I'd stay away from rooting. Some apps even bar you from using them. I'd probably using OTA Root Keeper and temporarily disable root.
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I've never really experienced any slowdown, but strangely enough I was watching an xda video this morning about something related. I have tried OTA Root Keeper and similar apps and Sky Go seemed to detect them. Only way I found to do it was to as you say temp unroot, uninstall super user app etc. Found it too much of a pain.
If I did start experiencing issues like slowdowns etc, I wouldn't hesitate to root. One thing I am missing is per app DPI settings from PA.
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I've never really experienced any slowdown, but strangely enough I was watching an xda video this morning about something related. I have tried OTA Root Keeper and similar apps and Sky Go seemed to detect them. Only way I found to do it was to as you say temp unroot, uninstall super user app etc. Found it too much of a pain.
If I did start experiencing issues like slowdowns etc, I wouldn't hesitate to root. One thing I am missing is per app DPI settings from PA.
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Nandroid your stock setup, and go back to PA buddy lol. I'm sure there's a way around Sky Go and someone else has had the same problem.
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Might be my project for tomorrow lol
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Might be my project for tomorrow lol
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Here, maybe try this for bypassing those pesky I have root problems.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amphoras.hidemyroot
Edit : may not work if you are on 4.3 unfortunately.
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TheLastSidekick said:
Here, maybe try this for bypassing those pesky I have root problems.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amphoras.hidemyroot
Edit : may not work if you are on 4.3 unfortunately.
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I did actually use this and it did work on 4.2.2
Only problem is you have to re-authenticate all your root apps. Not a big issue, I suggested to the author that before uninstalling the root app it backed up the data then restored it on reinstalling.
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What about using multi-ROM to dual boot a rooted ROM and a bone stock ROM? It would be the best of both worlds and you'd only need a simple reboot to switch back and forth.
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I upgraded back when 4.3 first came out and I didn't like it. Two main reasons were that flash absolutely wouldn't work even with adobe flash installed and stock browser installed. I know flash isn't officially supported in jellybean but it works almost flawlessly on 4.2.2 with the right browsers. Couldn't get it working at all on 4.3 and there are a few content sites out there that I enjoy where flash is still required unfortunately. Hopefully flash will eventually be completely consumed by html5. The other main reason was that I couldn't get any type of adblock to function on 4.3 where as on 4.2.2 it works fine. I would like to take advantage of the supposed stability that 4.3 offers but I don't think its worth the cost of having no flash. I guess I could live with having to see adds. Does anyone know if there is a way to get flash working on 4.3?
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If i knew that i wouldn't get anything noticable with 4.3 like it is, i would never update to 4.3
4.2.2 worked awesome, but with 4.3 i have some micro lags in some areas.
Btw, "adaway" works great on rooted 4.3, try it.
nikola1970 said:
If i knew that i wouldn't get anything noticable with 4.3 like it is, i would never update to 4.3
4.2.2 worked awesome, but with 4.3 i have some micro lags in some areas.
Btw, "adaway" works great on rooted 4.3, try it.
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So are you saying you like 4.3 or you dislike it compared to 4.2.2? Thanks for the heads up on adaway.
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They always say: "If it ain't broken, don't fix it", and because you seemed to be completely happy with 4.2.2, you can better stick with it.
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Btw, "adaway" works great on rooted 4.3, try it.
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Where can one find a safe download source for adaway these days?
Try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753
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Flash did not work for me either on 4.3, until I updated the bootloader to 4.23. After this, I installed the latest flash apk and it has worked flawlessly with Dolphin browser since.
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Is there a 4 way reboot menu for stock rooted 4.3 JMR66Y ROM? Having trouble finding one.
Also, battery % icons would be nice as well if someone knows of some that work for 4.3. Thanks!
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Could anyone please point me to a stock aosp 4.4.2 kot49h rom without gapps? Thanks
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Could anyone please point me to a stock aosp 4.4.2 kot49h rom without gapps? Thanks
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Just Google KOT49H Factory Image
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Just Google KOT49H Factory Image
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He said w/o GApps, but I'm pretty sure KOT isn't AOSP, so I'd say use Rastakat because that's pretty much stock AOSP
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He said w/o GApps, but I'm pretty sure KOT isn't AOSP, so I'd say use Rastakat because that's pretty much stock AOSP
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Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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Yeah Just want a stock kot49h rom without gapps..I remember downloading one from here back when 4.3 was out.. Anyway I'll checkout rastakat.
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Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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I was kinda unsure because he said KOT49H AND AOSP, which isn't really um possible xD
But I suggested rastakat because it is aosp and it has no gapps, but if you really want to, you could probably download the KOT49H Stock ROM from the android development section and then unpack it, remove gapps and all its libraries, and then cook the ROM with Android Kitchen.
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I was kinda unsure because he said KOT49H AND AOSP, which isn't really um possible xD
But I suggested rastakat because it is aosp and it has no gapps, but if you really want to, you could probably download the KOT49H Stock ROM from the android development section and then unpack it, remove gapps and all its libraries, and then cook the ROM with Android Kitchen.
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I don't think he'll want to do that for some reason. It's definitely a viable option though.
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Rastakat vanilla did the trick
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Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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Yeah, need rephrasing. I think he meant just a stock 4.4.2 without gapps. No need to concern with kot49h cause that is the build number for stock 4.4.2 and stock 4.4.2 is indeed aosp.