Hello guys first of all i want to apologize since my english are not the best. So now, i want to ask you , is there a way to get aosp lollipop status bar , notification drop down and quick toggles on my note 4? I mean as it is on the nexus 6.
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optimuspraim09 said:
Hello guys first of all i want to apologize since my english are not the best. So now, i want to ask you , is there a way to get aosp lollipop status bar , notification drop down and quick toggles on my note 4? I mean as it is on the nexus 6.
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not easy on stock firmware
try custom roms
But u need to unlock bootloader (it will void ur warranty)
then root it and install custom recovery
then u will be able to install custom rom through recovery
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Geeks Empire said:
not easy on stock firmware
try custom roms
But u need to unlock bootloader (it will void ur warranty)
then root it and install custom recovery
then u will be able to install custom rom through recovery
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Heeyy I'm already rooted and had a glamour s6 ROM . I lost my hopes and installed an aosp ROM anyway
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Hi Guys
I'll post there cauz i'm totally new on the samsung universe...
Before Samsung i've some Htc stuff and the stepping for root and install cvm are completly different.
1. need to root with cf auto
2 install custom recovey
3 install custom room
this stepping is correct ?
with custom recovery and witch kernel you suggest ?
thanks for u help
idriline said:
Hi Guys
I'll post there cauz i'm totally new on the samsung universe...
Before Samsung i've some Htc stuff and the stepping for root and install cvm are completly different.
1. need to root with cf auto
2 install custom recovey
3 install custom room
this stepping is correct ?
with custom recovery and witch kernel you suggest ?
thanks for u help
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You don't need to root or install custom recovery first. Just choose the custom ROM you would like to flash and do it. After this you can root and change recovery. Suggestions... i don't know, you choose from what is available for your device 9500 or 9505.
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Sorry just now i realised you want to install cfw Yes then your steps are right.
Dean-xXx said:
You don't need to root or install custom recovery first. Just choose the custom ROM you would like to flash and do it. After this you can root and change recovery. Suggestions... i don't know, you choose from what is available for your device 9500 or 9505.
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Sorry just now i realised you want to install cfw Yes then your steps are right.
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Yeah the phone is totally stock one XD
another question may be so stupid, but nevermind
i've seen two different post speak about the root of the phone , adb tool is necessary , cauz i ve seen some similar method but one speak about usage of adb tool ... topic about auto root not ..
idriline said:
Yeah the phone is totally stock one XD
another question may be so stupid, but nevermind
i've seen two different post speak about the root of the phone , adb tool is necessary , cauz i ve seen some similar method but one speak about usage of adb tool ... topic about auto root not ..
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Hmmm... aren't the custom ROMs rooted by default ?
Hi everyone
I'm actually using a 4.2.2 AOKP android version on my Nexus 4 but i'm willing to change for the incomming 4.4 Kitkat version so I've got a few question about it
First, what will I have to do, will I have to reflash the whole thing through the TWRP recovery ? Will my bootloader be re locked so that I wouldn't be able to reflash a nandroid backup in the future ? Will my phone be rooted or will I have to wait for someone to find a hack ?
Secondly, there are still some features I really enjoy in AOKP and I wanted to know if you'd know a way to keep it on stock version ? For exemple like the fact that I can switch my finger through the statusbar to change the brightness, or the custom panel on the status bar
Thanks in advance foryour answers :laugh:
azertguigui said:
Hi everyone
I'm actually using a 4.2.2 AOKP android version on my Nexus 4 but i'm willing to change for the incomming 4.4 Kitkat version so I've got a few question about it
First, what will I have to do, will I have to reflash the whole thing through the TWRP recovery ? Will my bootloader be re locked so that I wouldn't be able to reflash a nandroid backup in the future ? Will my phone be rooted or will I have to wait for someone to find a hack ?
Secondly, there are still some features I really enjoy in AOKP and I wanted to know if you'd know a way to keep it on stock version ? For exemple like the fact that I can switch my finger through the statusbar to change the brightness, or the custom panel on the status bar
Thanks in advance foryour answers :laugh:
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Yes you have to flash 4.4 through recovery or with your computer. Bootloader won't be re locked. If you flash 4.4 stock factory image your phone won't be rooted but you can root it with a flashable zip in recovery. And you can't keep AOKP features in a stock rom but maybe you can found a zip mod.
Desno365 said:
Yes you have to flash 4.4 through recovery or with your computer. Bootloader won't be re locked. If you flash 4.4 stock factory image your phone won't be rooted but you can root it with a flashable zip in recovery. And you can't keep AOKP features in a stock rom but maybe you can found a zip mod.
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Thank you very much
-From my Nexus 4-
Ok I re up this thread as I just tried to flash the stock 4.3 using the .tar file that we can do load on the official Nexus factory images page. But when I tried to flash it through the Nexus Root Toolkit, it told me that there weren't any boot file or something like that... (I'll do it again to have this message straight)
Any idea?
-From my Nexus 4-
I am new to the world of Android, coming from an Iphone. I have no first hand knowledge about rooting or installing custom roms.
I have an S5 which lags alot and its because of the touchwiz as i've read.
I want to install the pure android, like the one on the nexus 5 on my S5
Model number is G900H. I dont want custom roms like cyanogenmod. I want The one from google pure stock android for my s5.
Can someone please help me out with this and provide step by step instructions as to how I can get that?
zammy1032 said:
I am new to the world of Android, coming from an Iphone. I have no first hand knowledge about rooting or installing custom roms.
I have an S5 which lags alot and its because of the touchwiz as i've read.
I want to install the pure android, like the one on the nexus 5 on my S5
Model number is G900H. I dont want custom roms like cyanogenmod. I want The one from google pure stock android for my s5.
Can someone please help me out with this and provide step by step instructions as to how I can get that?
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you cant. lol unless you have a unlocked BL and someone has a pure aosp rom.. usually cm is close
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elliwigy said:
you cant. lol unless you have a unlocked BL and someone has a pure aosp rom.. usually cm is close
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Free mobile app
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Unlocked BL ? Now that I dont have a choice. I would really appreciate if you could guide me step by step.. through the latest rooting technology to installing CM on my s5
Thank you
zammy1032 said:
Unlocked BL ? Now that I dont have a choice. I would really appreciate if you could guide me step by step.. through the latest rooting technology to installing CM on my s5
Thank you
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Very doubtful someone will guide you step by step, the general idea is to root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM, there are many guides on how to do this which are tried and tested.
Have a search, it's hard to miss them.
dladz said:
Very doubtful someone will guide you step by step, the general idea is to root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM, there are many guides on how to do this which are tried and tested.
Have a search, it's hard to miss them.
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Ok which custom roms would you recommend. One that won't send my apps crashing and much more stable than the touchwiz
zammy1032 said:
Ok which custom roms would you recommend. One that won't send my apps crashing and much more stable than the touchwiz
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there is no many ways of choosing custom roms of g900h cauze the dev arent few :/
take a look on thread
Airboner said:
there is no many ways of choosing custom roms of g900h cauze the dev arent few :/
take a look on thread
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"root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM" Anyone care to link me a nice and easy tutorial .. Ive gone through many.. and they seem to be talking about knox.. and custom roms like cyanogenmod
Much Appreciated
zammy1032 said:
"root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM" Anyone care to link me a nice and easy tutorial .. Ive gone through many.. and they seem to be talking about knox.. and custom roms like cyanogenmod
Much Appreciated
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u have to read some tutorials we did the same u are not the first or latter
start reading
zammy1032 said:
"root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM" Anyone care to link me a nice and easy tutorial .. Ive gone through many.. and they seem to be talking about knox.. and custom roms like cyanogenmod
Much Appreciated
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Downgrade your device if you're on a new firmware, use a firmware for your model, flash it via odin (there are plenty of tutorials) root using towel root and you have a rooted phone, the way I did it will void your warranty and knox will be set to 0x1, this happens when you flash something you shouldn't via odin, I flashed a custom recovery, bootloader and modem via odin so my counter is no longer 0x0, there is a way you can root, install a custom recovery and flash a rom, find the Neat Rom thread in android development, get everything you need from there and fire away.
Research and read everything, until you understand it, but the general idea is, root, recovery then rom, forget about original android development for now, concentrate on actually finding a rom that will work on your device, the most common is mine which is the 900f, you're on h so you need to find one that is compatible, don't leap in without guiding yourself first, check and double check.
Good luck.
zammy1032 said:
"root your phone, install a custom recovery, then install a ROM" Anyone care to link me a nice and easy tutorial .. Ive gone through many.. and they seem to be talking about knox.. and custom roms like cyanogenmod
Much Appreciated
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As most custom roms are pre-rooted flashing a recovery with Odin will do and there is no need to root the device first , then make a nandroid backup of your current rom in recovery and flash the rom (and Gapps for CM) of your choice. Flashing a custom recovery/kernel may void warranty though as KNOX will be tripped to 0x1. As you have the G900H CM is not option atm. You could root the phone and freeze all not needed apps and widgets with Titanium Backup.
Hey guys i just bought this international exynos note 3 (N900) and i have some questions about it ;
1. I want to install all the roms kernels and mods i could find but in order to do that (I'm %100 stock btw) ,do i need to first unlock the device ( i dont know how i couldnt find it), then root it with CF- Auto root( my warranty is over so i dont need to think about KNOX i think??) Then use the dd method to flash a recovery and flash whatever i want. Am i right about the things i said on all above ? Is there an easier way to do it ?
2. Do KNOX ever prevents me from flashing things in ODIN if something gets triggered ?
3. If i am not right about the first question starting from %100 stock what do i need to do to get this baby rockin ? I'm thinking about flashing a stock lollipop rom with a custom kernel and root ofc. Any suggestions ?
4. Do we need to flash modems from odin ? Because when reading the AryaMods thread i saw something about updating the modem. I'm on 4.4.2 right now. Can we flash modems or even kernels from recovery ?
Thanks already!!
ymcc said:
Hey guys i just bought this international note 3 and i have some questions about it ;
1. I want to install all the roms kernels and mods i could find but in order to do that (I'm %100 stock btw) ,do i need to first unlock the device ( i dont know how i couldnt find it), then root it with CF- Auto root( my warranty is over so i dont need to think about KNOX i think??) Then use the dd method to flash a recovery and flash whatever i want. Am i right about the things i said on all above ? Is there an easier way to do it ?
2. Do KNOX ever prevents me from flashing things in ODIN if something gets triggered ?
3. If i am not right about the first question starting from %100 stock what do i need to do to get this baby rockin ? I'm thinking about flashing a stock lollipop rom with a custom kernel and root ofc. Any suggestions ?
4. Do we need to flash modems from odin ? Because when reading the AryaMods thread i saw something about updating the modem. I'm on 4.4.2 right now. Can we flash modems or even kernels from recovery ?
Thanks already!!
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Care to mention what model?
kenny1991 said:
Care to mention what model?
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Sorry my bad it's a N9000 Exynos device.
Thanks !
ymcc said:
Sorry my bad it's a N9000 Exynos device.
Thanks !
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There is no much of roms to choose for this one. 9005 is most supported here.
Root using cf auto root.
Make back up of ta partion/imei.
Flash recovery with odin. Then flash roms in twrp (watch the ere about how to use twrp or YT).
flash stock roms using odin.
Can't i just flash recovery from odin then flash a custom rom after that without rooting ? Thanks!
ymcc said:
Can't i just flash recovery from odin then flash a custom rom after that without rooting ? Thanks!
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If you are going to flash roms based on lollipop, update your phone to latest stock rom for your model using odin so you get latest bootloader.
Dude, you need root access to access system and write to it. Don't custom roms require root, if you take a look? (don't answer to this [emoji61] )
If you want that way, flash twrp with ? odin. Then flash supersu for your model using twrp. That way too you get root. Then flash roms after (read rom instructions).
Ask if all wondering. ?
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kenny1991 said:
If you are going to flash roms based on lollipop, update your phone to latest stock rom for your model using odin so you get latest bootloader.
Dude, you need root access to access system and write to it. Don't custom roms require root, if you take a look? (don't answer to this [emoji61] )
If you want that way, flash twrp with odin. Then flash supersu for your model using twrp. That way too you get root. Then flash roms after (read rom instructions).
Ask if all wondering.
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No my question was; not rooting the device in the first place before flashing the recovery and the rom. The roms already comes with the root in it. So just to be clear first upgrade the base to lollipop from odin then flash a recovery and lastly flash a lollipop rom. Would this be your sequence when you just bought a new note 3 ?
ymcc said:
No my question was; not rooting the device in the first place before flashing the recovery and the rom. The roms already comes with the root in it. So just to be clear first upgrade the base to lollipop from odin then flash a recovery and lastly flash a lollipop rom. Would this be your sequence when you just bought a new note 3 ?
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Flash latest firmware then custom recovery then flash the custom rom of your choice. No need to root after flash official firmware but it's good to root first as you may want to backup efs before you start messing the phone. I backed up the efs for the past 1.5years but so far never need it.
Sent from my SM-N9005
Rosli59564 said:
Flash latest firmware then custom recovery then flash the custom rom of your choice. No need to root after flash official firmware but it's good to root first as you may want to backup efs before you start messing the phone. I backed up the efs for the past 1.5years but so far never need it.
Sent from my SM-N9005
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Thanks you very much mate!
Edit: I couldn't find the 5.0 version for my device the latest one is 4.4.2 for SM-N900Q. But there are 5.0 versions for SM-N900 for india and such. Can i flash one of them ? Does it interfere with anything so like just for a base ?
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Thanks you very much mate!
Edit: I couldn't find the 5.0 version for my device the latest one is 4.4.2 for SM-N900Q. But there are 5.0 versions for SM-N900 for india and such. Can i flash one of them ? Does it interfere with anything so like just for a base ?
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Then it's the latest. Don't flash other variants roms cause it will brick your ?.
kenny1991 said:
Then it's the latest. Don't flash other variants roms cause it will brick your .
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Ok. Thank you !
Hello everyone !!! Am new here and need some help here i got samsung galaxy s4 i9505 and i got android jeally bean 4.3 and i want to update to the latest one version but i cant update it .. i dont know why... some of my friend told me about custom roms and come here to discuss with you .. (sorry for my bad english)
Discuss what?
Do you want a custom ROM or do you want to update?
GDReaper said:
Discuss what?
Do you want a custom ROM or do you want to update?
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Custom rom i prefer !!! I dont know how to make it any advice???
Presidex said:
Custom rom i prefer !!! I dont know how to make it any advice???
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There are 2 options.
Option 1: if you have any data or app you want to backup, you will need to root first.
Option 2: If you don't care about option 1, then you can flash a custom recovery straight away.
Option 1 implies an extra step. That step is rooting, but the result will be the same.
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There are 2 options.
Option 1: if you have any data or app you want to backup, you will need to root first.
Option 2: If you don't care about option 1, then you can flash a custom recovery straight away.
Option 1 implies an extra step. That step is rooting, but the result will be the same.
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I dont know what is it the custom recovery ... about root i can search it ... :/ am so confused ... its possible to do something about that??