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so, i have some questions about flashing my galaxy 3
1- Can i revert back to android 2.1 ? how ? (link is really, really appreciated)
2- Does installing a custom ROM save battery (i mean extend battery life ?) ?
3- I have rooted my cell using z4root, do i have to unroot it before flashing ?
4- I have never worked with Odin, is there a link for noob's guide to odin ?
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PurPL3 said:
so, i have some questions about flashing my galaxy 3
1- Can i revert back to android 2.1 ? how ? (link is really, really appreciated)
2- Does installing a custom ROM save battery (i mean extend battery life ?) ?
3- I have rooted my cell using z4root, do i have to unroot it before flashing ?
4- I have never worked with Odin, is there a link for noob's guide to odin ?
please see, i have failed using the search future
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1- yes you can, you just flash it like any other firmware. you can find firmwares from here: http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i5800.htm
2- it depends what firmware youre using.
3- no, but you could do it anyway, i mean you just have to press button in z4root.
4- yes there is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=873645
any other questions?
EDIT: i almost forgot... remember not to flash bootloader, that way you cant brick your phone!!!
jazux said:
1- yes you can, you just flash it like any other firmware. you can find firmwares from here: http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i5800.htm
2- it depends what firmware youre using.
3- no, but you could do it anyway, i mean you just have to press button in z4root.
4- yes there is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=873645
any other questions?
EDIT: i almost forgot... remember not to flash bootloader, that way you cant brick your phone!!!
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first of all, thank you for the awesome reply!
but i didnt understand what you mean by " not to flash bootloader"
2- what ROM would you suggest for minimum battery usage
PurPL3 said:
first of all, thank you for the awesome reply!
but i didnt understand what you mean by " not to flash bootloader"
2- what ROM would you suggest for minimum battery usage
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1- i mean when your in odin (see picture http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/2612/senzatitoloh.jpg ) you can see that there is between 2 and 3 BOOT, PHONE, PDA, CSC, now you must leave the BOOT option empty got it? there is also another quide here ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=778880
2- im not sure cuz i only use lestatious 1.1 but in lestatious the batt life is (for me) about 12h <---- i use my phone 24/7 so for me thats decent batt life...
Thanks a lot
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Also for root un-root galaxy 3 with froyo 2.2, gps fixes themes and guides heres a link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858583
jazux said:
1- i mean when your in odin (see picture http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/2612/senzatitoloh.jpg ) you can see that there is between 2 and 3 BOOT, PHONE, PDA, CSC, now you must leave the BOOT option empty got it? there is also another quide here ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=778880
2- im not sure cuz i only use lestatious 1.1 but in lestatious the batt life is (for me) about 12h <---- i use my phone 24/7 so for me thats decent batt life...
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To solve battery issue:
What's your brightness set at?
Do you charge your battery everyday because it's close to dying?
The Dark Lestat said:
To solve battery issue:
What's your brightness set at?
Do you charge your battery everyday because it's close to dying?
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my brightness is 60% may be
i charge it twice a day for like 1 1/4 hours each. may be 2.5 hours a day, when the battery becomes 50%, i charge it again.
@devil, hey bro, I couldn't really understand the basics, also, i wanted to meet the pro's here
try switching brightness to 0% (you get used to it quickly, but outside use is difficult with 0% so i suggest making a shortcut on a homescreen for display to be able to easily turn up the brightness when outside)
You can flash the gp9 rom, it has the best battery backup....... Even the current lestatious rom v1.2 is giving a good battery backup...... Install watchdog and remove any task killers you have......the main reason for quick depleting battery is the cpu usage and not ram......also try lowering your brightness........
Sent from my Lestatious v1.2 Galaxy 3
Hello my problem start when i update to this android 5 or lollipop , now the battery life is 3 or 4 hours max ...i never flash or root my smartphone before but i know there are a lot of custom rom fast and good for battery life. My uses are web, watching videos, messaging and some apps news.
My question is what is the best ROM for good battery life and speed performance and how i can install it now in my nexus 4 with android 5.01 and without root yet. Because i cant any more for this battery in new ANDROID 5 .
THANKS
Did you try a factory reset? Imo lollipop is great. Bought back life to the N4 and my battery life is amazing AF since the update. On rom base I'm using SimpleAOSP w/Nash kernel R13
bluizzo said:
Did you try a factory reset? Imo lollipop is great. Bought back life to the N4 and my battery life is amazing AF since the update. On rom base I'm using SimpleAOSP w/Nash kernel R13
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If i try factory reset after what version android i find ? And what rom you suggest me with tutorial installation
Thanks
If you factory reset you'll still be on lollipop. I'd recommend SimpleAOSP, hasn't failed me. You can find that in the N4 Android Development where youll find the toolkits to toot your phone. Also in this section there's a sticky thread called Nexus 4 ultimate root guide
Here's link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
zakben said:
Hello my problem start when i update to this android 5 or lollipop , now the battery life is 3 or 4 hours max ...i never flash or root my smartphone before but i know there are a lot of custom rom fast and good for battery life. My uses are web, watching videos, messaging and some apps news.
My question is what is the best ROM for good battery life and speed performance and how i can install it now in my nexus 4 with android 5.01 and without root yet. Because i cant any more for this battery in new ANDROID 5 .
THANKS
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-nexus-experience-7-2-2-t2984735/post57761622
Try this
bluizzo said:
If you factory reset you'll still be on lollipop. I'd recommend SimpleAOSP, hasn't failed me. You can find that in the N4 Android Development where youll find the toolkits to toot your phone. Also in this section there's a sticky thread called Nexus 4 ultimate root guide
Here's link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
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ok thank you, but what about Cyanogenmod , Paranoid Android and AOKP??
and what i need to do because exactly? Root ? and what others?
after i root i need to downlaod the Rom and install it from bootloader?
yashkadam0012 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-nexus-experience-7-2-2-t2984735/post57761622
Try this
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Not helped me a lot|
zakben said:
ok thank you, but what about Cyanogenmod , Paranoid Android and AOKP??
and what i need to do because exactly? Root ? and what others?
after i root i need to downlaod the Rom and install it from bootloader?
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CM12 is unofficial but you can try it out. PA and AOKP I'm waiting for to release a Nightly or alpha, beta, or something lol. It's gonna be unlock then root. Here's a link to Wugfresh's toolkit to root and unlock your phone
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
bluizzo said:
CM12 is unofficial but you can try it out. PA and AOKP I'm waiting for to release a Nightly or alpha, beta, or something lol. It's gonna be unlock then root. Here's a link to Wugfresh's toolkit to root and unlock your phone
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
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Please i want something good and official its IMPOSSIBLE 3 HOURS of battery A DAY ?? :|
can someone help me please because i dont arrive at 12pm, with this ANdroid 5.01 can someone give me a tutorial with how to install ROM ,
ps. i never flash or root smartphone before !
thanks
Patience is a virtue, my child. It won't kill to check out the development forum to see what's going on with CM12. Remember the Lollipop just came out and it's going to take a long time till there's going to be an official CM. Use the toolkit and root your phone and unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery. Word of caution, backup anything important on your phone, unlocking the bootloader will wipe your phone. But that's a good thing, now you have a clean phone. You can either stay on stock rooted or use the rom which I'm using. It's called SimpleAOSP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2932090
zakben said:
Please i want something good and official its IMPOSSIBLE 3 HOURS of battery A DAY ?? :|
can someone help me please because i dont arrive at 12pm, with this ANdroid 5.01 can someone give me a tutorial with how to install ROM ,
ps. i never flash or root smartphone before !
thanks
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You should have a app that makes your phone wake. The problem is not with android 4.4 or 5, it is something else.
Check if you have NFC on, wifi on (wifi searching, while wifi turn off, on), mobile data on, gps on, bluetooth on, google now on, sync on, check your apps (you can use BetteryBatteryStatus (need root) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats&hl=en), you can use Greenify to hibernate some apps (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en).
You can also do this. Plug you phone and charge it to 100%. Use the phone until it shutdowns (when it reach 0% battery). Then, with your phone turned off, plug it again (use the wall charger) and wait until it charges to 100% and wait 30, 60 min more. Then use your phone normally.
dcop7 said:
You should have a app that makes your phone wake. The problem is not with android 4.4 or 5, it is something else.
Check if you have NFC on, wifi on (wifi searching, while wifi turn off, on), mobile data on, gps on, bluetooth on, google now on, sync on, check your apps (you can use BetteryBatteryStatus (need root) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats&hl=en), you can use Greenify to hibernate some apps (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en).
You can also do this. Plug you phone and charge it to 100%. Use the phone until it shutdowns (when it reach 0% battery). Then, with your phone turned off, plug it again (use the wall charger) and wait until it charges to 100% and wait 30, 60 min more. Then use your phone normally.
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I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
zakben said:
I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
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Get rid of battery doctor and the other apps you use to delete cache and I bet your battery is better. Then get gsam or betterbatterystats and determine where your wakelocks are. Minimize those
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
zakben said:
I have batterydoctor and others app to deletes the cache files, but the problem is the battery die very fast. What i believe is android 5 is only for nexus 5 to up.
I never root or unblocked smartphone, i dont have clear what is the recovery and when i need yo use it and with witch one version. But how this engineer of google work ?? They can employe people who now what do not because they have a paper of engineer and they now nothing . anyway hope receive reply about recovery and rom .
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First of all, do what jd1639 said. Get rid of those apps. You are wiping the cache, but the android automatically build the cache again. If you use app killers, it kill the battery and doesn't provide any benefit. They do more harm than good.
The android 5 is for nexus 4 too. Go to the battery settings and see what apps are consuming the most battery (if you don't want to install betterbatterystats). Post printscreens of your battery settings and the apps that consume the most battery so that we can help.
Here is a thread that helps you get root and install recovery and custom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/guide-ultimate-nexus-4-root-guide-t2018179
But if you backup your apps and restore them, it is possible that you will have the same problem with another ROM, since it is very probably an app that is killing your battery.
Hey folks,
New to the rooting game. Downgraded my G900V from 5.0 -> 4.4.2 NCG, towelroot, SuperSu, Safestrap 3.75, Titanium backup. Backed up via SafeStrap custom recovery for stock and pasted it to my desktop as well as a full Titanium backup.
I am ready to enter the custom rom game! I am sad that I cannot try Cyanogenmod because that seems to be the top dog.
I am hoping to retain these earlier KitKat OS versions because they seem to run infinitely raster than stock 5.0 pre-root. However, I've never had one rooted and debloated so who knows.
I am looking for max customizability. I was all about customizing my UI like crazy prior to rooting on 5.0 using apps. So highly customizable UI, battery life +, and stability if at all possible.
1) What do you guys suggest? Thanks!
2) Do all TouchWiz-based ROMS require that you flash another firmware version prior to installation?
As of right now, I am looking at the Alliance ROM but it was released like a year ago and wondering if there's a better or more updated version.
I found a link via galaxys5root dot c0m
Is this a safe download?
Aren't "what's the best ROM?" Posts not allowed?
ldeveraux said:
Aren't "what's the best ROM?" Posts not allowed?
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Sorry I wasn't aware. How do I ask for a suggestion based on popular belief?
ldeveraux said:
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I revised my original post and apologize again. I am just interested in what my options are.
I haven't heard back on a working download link for Build 2 of Alliance ROM so I am venturing into the MOAR ROM territory. Just to be safe, I purchased Titanium PRO and it's being synced to Drive as we speak.
After it completes, I'm going to attempt my first ROM flash and nervous. From what I've gathered, I need to boot into SafeStrap, full wipe, install the zip from ex/int SD-card, and then boot into download mode. From there, I flash VZW_BOA8_RETAIL_FIRMWARE_ONLY.tar.md5.
Now, once I do this, the post says that SafeStrap won't work anymore. If I follow these instructions:
"7. Safestrap will no longer work unless you use odin and flash NI2_STOCK_KERNEL_FOR_SAFESTRAP.tar.md5 or any VZW KITKAT kernel. Then you can enter Safestrap. Once you flash file or whatever you need to do in safestrap remember to boot to download mode from safestrap and then use odin to flash VZW_BOA8_RETAIL_KERNEL_ONLY.tar.md5 or the VZW_BOA8_RETAIL_FIRMWARE_ONLY.tar.md5. Then you will be good to go. This process must be done every time you need to use SafeStrap!"
... will I still be able to run safestrap and retain the ROM? Or is that just in case I want to access my backed up recovery and revert back to my custom recovery pre-ROM?
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XDA changed their stance on these kinds of threads and are allowing them to to stay open as long as they don't turn into a flame fest.
I am curious too, as to what is out there that runs well. I am coming from an AT&T LG G2 with lots of options to a this phone that seems to be much more restricted than anything I have seen in the past. This looks like its going to be far more work to get few results. Also it seems like it's easier to brick than the G2 was. Obviously I have a lot of reading to do, and probably a downgrade from OE1 if I want root. I just want to know if there is a ROM worth doing all this work for. Thank you!
It's complicated but worth it.
I'm not going to pick a favorite, but anyone worth their search engine can see what I'm using.
The battery life was horrible straight out of the box, and 'something' had to be done. I have flashed different phones from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, etc. from at least 4 different carriers. Nothing compares with how much harder it is just to get root on our Samsung-SM-G900V variant with it's locked bootloader. CyanogenMod is not even an option, so I'm using a custom 5.0 TouchWiz ROM.
The debloating zip via ADB is what really fixed the poor battery life.
It is worth it.
My battery life is now 'amazing'.
The only other phone I had that even came close to battery life and screen on time like this, was my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2, running CM10.2
Is it worth the effort? Even after trying a short cut and getting stuck in a loop with no recovery? Having to use Odin just to start over? Not having any success until I found a YouTube tutorial?
It's up to you. Perhaps you don't mind bloatware. Maybe you can always find a way to plug it in for a charge.
Good luck.
I have an s5 on Verizon and would like to root what is fastest and safest way?
Pivo187 said:
I have an s5 on Verizon and would like to root what is fastest and safest way?
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To find the thread on that topic. Hint, it's not here. Hint 2, try searching...
fukenbiker said:
I'm not going to pick a favorite, but anyone worth their search engine can see what I'm using.
The battery life was horrible straight out of the box, and 'something' had to be done. I have flashed different phones from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, etc. from at least 4 different carriers. Nothing compares with how much harder it is just to get root on our Samsung-SM-G900V variant with it's locked bootloader. CyanogenMod is not even an option, so I'm using a custom 5.0 TouchWiz ROM.
The debloating zip via ADB is what really fixed the poor battery life.
It is worth it.
My battery life is now 'amazing'.
The only other phone I had that even came close to battery life and screen on time like this, was my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2, running CM10.2
Is it worth the effort? Even after trying a short cut and getting stuck in a loop with no recovery? Having to use Odin just to start over? Not having any success until I found a YouTube tutorial?
It's up to you. Perhaps you don't mind bloatware. Maybe you can always find a way to plug it in for a charge.
Good luck.
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Thank you.
Are you talking about THE PURGE? The debloater recommends a stock ROM; does this mean I cannot use this option and use OptimalROM or MOAR? I'd like to apply it to my current setup (Optimal)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/development/zip-t2979275
fukenbiker said:
I'm not going to pick a favorite, but anyone worth their search engine can see what I'm using.
The battery life was horrible straight out of the box, and 'something' had to be done. I have flashed different phones from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, etc. from at least 4 different carriers. Nothing compares with how much harder it is just to get root on our Samsung-SM-G900V variant with it's locked bootloader. CyanogenMod is not even an option, so I'm using a custom 5.0 TouchWiz ROM.
The debloating zip via ADB is what really fixed the poor battery life.
It is worth it.
My battery life is now 'amazing'.
The only other phone I had that even came close to battery life and screen on time like this, was my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2, running CM10.2
Is it worth the effort? Even after trying a short cut and getting stuck in a loop with no recovery? Having to use Odin just to start over? Not having any success until I found a YouTube tutorial?
It's up to you. Perhaps you don't mind bloatware. Maybe you can always find a way to plug it in for a charge.
Good luck.
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I forgot to mention that I am currently calibrating my battery using a Play Store app. I wonder if this will help
Also, I did it the manual way as well. What a serious pain in the rear lol. Afterwards, with my newfound confidence of rooting, I went to work on my wife's LG G2. What a joke!
Her battery life is unreal. At the end of the day, she sits at 60% battery life after hefty use. I am getting a bit jealous.
fukenbiker said:
I'm not going to pick a favorite, but anyone worth their search engine can see what I'm using.
The battery life was horrible straight out of the box, and 'something' had to be done. I have flashed different phones from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, etc. from at least 4 different carriers. Nothing compares with how much harder it is just to get root on our Samsung-SM-G900V variant with it's locked bootloader. CyanogenMod is not even an option, so I'm using a custom 5.0 TouchWiz ROM.
The debloating zip via ADB is what really fixed the poor battery life.
It is worth it.
My battery life is now 'amazing'.
The only other phone I had that even came close to battery life and screen on time like this, was my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2, running CM10.2
Is it worth the effort? Even after trying a short cut and getting stuck in a loop with no recovery? Having to use Odin just to start over? Not having any success until I found a YouTube tutorial?
It's up to you. Perhaps you don't mind bloatware. Maybe you can always find a way to plug it in for a charge.
Good luck.
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Update: I apologize for not searching before posting. I stalked all your activity here and found your exact process for debloating. Thank you! I look forward to seeing the difference.
Now if only my damn phone would charge to 100% to finish calibration!
ahhhhh. why am I still draining the battery so much?
wiped my rom, installed optimalrom for oc4 lollipop, ran debloat script for lollipop and rocking minimal data wifi, screen brightness, keeping ram free, etc. greenifying everything except streams.
what is going on here?
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bmilcsx said:
ahhhhh. why am I still draining the battery so much?
wiped my rom, installed optimalrom for oc4 lollipop, ran debloat script for lollipop and rocking minimal data wifi, screen brightness, keeping ram free, etc. greenifying everything except streams.
what is going on here?
Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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wrong thread!
Just for curiosity, I have a stock nexus and my lasts phones I usually rooted to actualize with new rom, because always them was behind. Our phone is been actualized stock software until now, and I want to know from who rooted their nexus which benefits can u see of root our nexus 4?
P.s: if moderators not see that is a relevant post , can delete, just let know me first.
Thanx
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Benefits are the same. After rooting you can install cutom roms. You get better battery life, USB fast charger, App opps, UI customization etc. But you will not get direct updates from Google.
So I just flashed stock image 5.1.1 and my battery life really took a hit. What custom rom has the best battery life these days? I am definitely not a power user, I just want long battery life.
amarprat87 said:
Benefits are the same. After rooting you can install cutom roms. You get better battery life, USB fast charger, App opps, UI customization etc. But you will not get direct updates from Google.
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Almost agree except for "After rooting you can install cutom roms". Rooting has nothing to do with custom roms. In order to flash a custom rom you need a custom recovery and an unlocked bootloader
Back to topic, I root my device to get my freedom. There are noumerous apps (wich I use) that require a rooted device. So, for me no root, no joy.
cheers
dirtfarmer7 said:
What custom rom has the best battery life these days?.
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You can try SimpleAOSP Rom by snakeater. Install Hellscore Kernel or modified Semaphore kernel by Snakeater. Use conservative governer with touch boost to get better battery life.
In a previous discussion with kerbiii, he suggested a possible solution to downgrade firmware (after the 5.1.1 COJ5 update which blocks downgrades through ODIN) by using a TWRP backup from someone with the same device. So, can someone owning the same device (SM-910C) and using a 4.4.4 Stock Rom with the TWRP installed share a backup of his device's ROM?
Hooking to this same subject, is there a place to download stock ROMS in TWRP recovery format?
amidsal said:
In a previous discussion with kerbiii, he suggested a possible solution to downgrade firmware (after the 5.1.1 COJ5 update which blocks downgrades through ODIN) by using a TWRP backup from someone with the same device. So, can someone owning the same device (SM-910C) and using a 4.4.4 Stock Rom with the TWRP installed share a backup of his device's ROM?
Hooking to this same subject, is there a place to download stock ROMS in TWRP recovery format?
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can u give n link of that topic i really badly needed. i want to downgrade my n910c to kitkat os. my battery drains fast on lollipop and marshmallows. thanks
blueguy052001 said:
can u give n link of that topic i really badly needed. i want to downgrade my n910c to kitkat os. my battery drains fast on lollipop and marshmallows. thanks
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Hahaha No No dear!! Marshmallow has a good battery backup like kitkat. The reason behind your battery draining fast on Marshmallow is because you didn't do a factory reset of your phone after the update. Did you install marshmallow via OTA ??
Shane_Picardo said:
Hahaha No No dear!! Marshmallow has a good battery backup like kitkat. The reason behind your battery draining fast on Marshmallow is because you didn't do a factory reset of your phone after the update. Did you install marshmallow via OTA ??
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yes i did! but my battery still drain fast!
i did all the possible way! i root my fone and i disable some apps and goolge but still overheating and drain my battery fast.
and i want to downgrade my note4 to kitkat coz i want to hack my games.
can u help me to this problem?
sorry for my bad english!
thanks!
blueguy052001 said:
yes i did! but my battery still drain fast!
i did all the possible way! i root my fone and i disable some apps and goolge but still overheating and drain my battery fast.
and i want to downgrade my note4 to kitkat coz i want to hack my games.
can u help me to this problem?
sorry for my bad english!
thanks!
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Well... Since how many months or year(s) are you using your phone? coz somewhere I read that the note 4 battery doesn't last for more than 1 year if used heavily everyday like gaming and all that stuff. In some cases, the battery even swells a little. There's a life time as to how many times the battery can be charged and discharged. Buy a new battery or just borrow a note 4 battery from any of your friend (who has a note 4) for 1 day just to test and see if something is wrong with your phone itself instead of the battery.
it doesnt work i tried it earlier . also i tried more than 20 possible solutions and non of them works (i did everything even jtag) and i have spent more than 200$ on these things no result , and if these limits really bother you then welcome to the club just make sure you wont buy another sammy after n4 , have fun
tried the twrp backup?
ArmanFGT said:
it doesnt work i tried it earlier . also i tried more than 20 possible solutions and non of them works (i did everything even jtag) and i have spent more than 200$ on these things no result , and if these limits really bother you then welcome to the club just make sure you wont buy another sammy after n4 , have fun
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Hey, have you tried restoration of a kitkat "twrp backup" from another Note4 (n910c)?