Why no S5 - G900H Development? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, i was just wondering why ther is no development for the G900-H octacore model of the s5...
I kno its got a different processor n all but all i see is how to root it n maybe jus a ROM...
No point in rooting if ther r no ROMs available...
Cant ROMs be developed for the model??

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HELP which roms I should install?

Hi all!
I ve recently bought the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Sm-N9009 and I dont know which roms I should install? Can I flash n9005 roms? or n900?
in build.prop model code is hlte and model number is SM-N9009
Thanks
achrafi9305 said:
Hi all!
I ve recently bought the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Sm-N9009 and I dont know which roms I should install? Can I flash n9005 roms? or n900?
in build.prop model code is hlte and model number is SM-N9009
Thanks
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You could although its not recommended and no i dont mean this for all roms. just some roms. sometimes the radio will refuse to work and it will wipe ur external SDcard. you might want to pick out a rom and look for ur specific model in that rom section to see if anyone has gave it a go.
Umm, no. You can't flash an N900 ROM to an N9005 or vice versa, I don't think so.
As per what ROM you should use, well you can't ask for that type of queries here, goes against some rule of XDA.
My favourite and recommendation will always be stock ROMs though, and if you really have an urge to try custom ROMs then choose stock based ones at least.
about rom
a lot of people they update to the echoe rom v22 with that model
give it a try

Need Help on custom roms

I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 Metro Pcs (sm-g900t1) and i cant seem to find any custom roms that support this model , i heard from somewhere on this site that i can use the Tmobile custom roms (sm-g900t) since my phone is just rebranded , well i wanted to know if that was true. can i just do that ? or do i need to flash the firmware and change it to sm-g900t ? any help will be thankful.
As long as g900t1 and g900t have the same hardware internally, you should be good with using g900t ROMs

Porting N910F ROM

Hello guys i will like to port N910F(intl) rom onto my N910A (AT&T) variant from what I know they have the same cpu snapdragon 805 so my question is
what do i need to make this work a lil tuto will be cool
PS: posting this here beacause N910A section is not actif there are more actif guys here

can i flash sm g955 f roms on s8 plus u model?

helo everyone.. can i flash sm g955f model custom roms on sm g955 u model ? if yes, please guide
majidshahab091 said:
helo everyone.. can i flash sm g955f model custom roms on sm g955 u model ? if yes, please guide
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Bit of a grey area as one model is exynos and the u model is snapdragon, but I'm certain you'll have issues if you try, it may even fail to install
oh ok.. so is there any custom rom for snap dragon model? i searched but nothing found
majidshahab091 said:
oh ok.. so is there any custom rom for snap dragon model? i searched but nothing found
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No you cant cross flash
But depending on your bootloader revision you may be able to root and run stock based rooted roms

Hi everyone

So I have an old Galaxy S4 that based on the snapdragon 600 chipset. I think that it's the Android version of Kitkat 4.4.2 is now quite old and I wanna upgrade it by using custom ROMs. I wanna ask you guys about
- What do I need to do? Do I need to root my phone or something?
- The best custom ROM. Does the SIMs work or not?
Thank you so much
i.love.Huy said:
So I have an old Galaxy S4 that based on the snapdragon 600 chipset. I think that it's the Android version of Kitkat 4.4.2 is now quite old and I wanna upgrade it by using custom ROMs. I wanna ask you guys about
- What do I need to do? Do I need to root my phone or something?
- The best custom ROM. Does the SIMs work or not?
Thank you so much
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Yes, you need to root your phone to flash custom roms. Find the thread for your phone to see if it is even possible for you to root your device.

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