Now that the 5.1.1 is out, is there hope for a rooted rom based on it for the DE?
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DE already has things beyond this in all honesty the fact you have root and can go beyond 5.1.1 not to mention have the features of higher versions should be enough or more. I apologize but it seems a little greedy to want it rooted for the DE when you have root on some version and retail has nothing close to root.
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DE already has things beyond this in all honesty the fact you have root and can go beyond 5.1.1 not to mention have the features of higher versions should be enough or more. I apologize but it seems a little greedy to want it rooted for the DE when you have root on some version and retail has nothing close to root.
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There are roms based on 5.0.1. Why not have a rom based on 5.1.1? I don't see it greedy, I'm just asking if there will be one developed. There are other people with DE here, I'm sure they would like to know, too. Besides, a DE cannot update over the air, so the only option would be to update it manually.
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Noticed something interesting in the Advanced WiFi settings screen on 5.1.1... "Automatically connect to At&T Wifi hotspot when detected" except I'm on Verizon.
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I've used AOSP-based ROMs on the Note 4, but there are issues with them because the "blob" files available are not updated beyond 5.0.1. CM13 suffered because of this.
Also, some users actually like TouchWiz, or they want the stability or features of a Samsung ROM. It's not too much to ask to have a rooted ROM of the current release software. It's inconsequential that the retail version isn't rooted. That's why the DE is highly sought-after in these forums by enthusiasts.
@hsbadr just released JasmineROM v4.0 for the DE, which is based on 5.1.1. Try that on.
DrPhant0m said:
I've used AOSP-based ROMs on the Note 4, but there are issues with them because the "blob" files available are not updated beyond 5.0.1. CM13 suffered because of this.
Also, some users actually like TouchWiz, or they want the stability or features of a Samsung ROM. It's not too much to ask to have a rooted ROM of the current release software. It's inconsequential that the retail version isn't rooted. That's why the DE is highly sought after in these forums by enthusiasts.
@hsbadr just released JasmineROM v4.0 for the DE, which is based on 5.1.1. Try that on.
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I was not aware of that, thank you for pointing it out :thumbup:
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Guys Dont think its miui based Rom or its jus Miui...!! i can assure its Totally different UI.. This Rom is called presently as DX ROM or DianXin Rom...
i know you guys may think it looks like MIUI , but i asure you it’s totally different ROM nor MIUI-based modification.
As with MIUI, it’s based in Asia, so the ROMs available to try currently still have some translation to go through and are only available on a couple of devices. Namely, the GSM and CDMA versions of the Samsung Galaxy S.
The people who are working on it currently are the aforementioned qtwrk on the GSM model and XDA Senior Member swamp goblin, who ported it to the CDMA version from qtwrk.
So far, these are the only two phones that we could find running the OS, which is reportedly only 3 weeks old. It can be expected to start making its way around the forums as people start warming up to the idea. In 6 months we could all be saying that development is not truly active until there’s CM, MIUI and DXOS are present.
If you have a Samsung Nexus S and want to check it out, or if you just wanna see what all the fuss is about, then you can head on over to the GSM Samsung Nexus S thread found here and the CDMA Samsung Nexus S thread found here. Inside these threads you’ll find download links, discussions, installation instructions, the all-important screen shots and additional information about this potentially awesome new Android-based OS. As per the norm, these ROMs are still in beta so exercise the usual caution when flashing (making a nandroid backup, etc).
get into this link ------> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430170
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soooo its the latest miui? LOL
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soooo its the latest miui? LOL
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its not a latest MIUI .. hah its a different UI and different Rom based on gingerbread 2.3.5.. but now its totally IcEcrEAm SanDwicH !
so if its a nexus rom why are you posting it in the hd2 section
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so if its a nexus rom why are you posting it in the hd2 section
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I wanted to know whether any1 aware of it.. so that some one can port it to our hd2 smartphone got it??
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See it's already call for Dev in development section
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If you think your current Custom ROM is the best, do try to share it here. Please do to attach the screenshot of your about phone and if it is posible also provide your link for the ROM. Thanks.
In this way, I could choose which ROM I desire and want to flash into my P6800. LOL
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This is my all time favourite original firmware ROM for I still can't find the right one, especially for the XME.
Regards.
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There are no good custom roms yet because all the devs are waiting for official ICS release which contains the needed drivers for a custom ICS built.
According to samsung the update will come next month, so we have to be patient a little longer.
In the meantime I will stick with stock rom as HC works like **** regardless of what rom one is using.
Best current ROM, with no disrespect to the 7.7 devs, i think is the stock ROM. Even when ICS comes out and custom ROMS do come out, i will stick with stock. It is fun flashing custom ROMS but sometimes there is always something worng with them so for this tab i am sticking with stock. Just my toughts.
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I now find out that the best one is the one you like the most. LOL
(JB) Nexness PRO V2 and (ICS) Zeta V4.0 are the best :good:
Will consider later coz' I'm on Official ICS ROM updated via OTA
Stock is still the best. Just root it.
Rooted stock. Seriously, no need to screw around otherwise.
Agreed, just get DDLP5 or similar
Zeta V4 with Dedraks kernel :good:
By the way, what does stock do that custom doesnt, besides all the bloatware
Just installed Singha + Dedrak + Aroma tweaks, works fine, maybe not as smooth as Zeta, not sure, but keeping it for the CRT-off thing :good:
Today, I will share a very good ROM to you, hope you like it,provide monthly upgrades, support ota upgrade, do not modify system files,that will cause the upgrade to fail. Here is a brief description of LeWa OS.
LeWa Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., was founded in April 2011, located in Shanghai, is a leading customized based on the Android platform, the depth of localized operating system for mobile Internet company.
LeWa OS is the company's core product, is currently the largest provider of third-party OS for the people to provide the ultimate mobile user experience, currently has 10 million loyal users at home and abroad, renowned China, Australia, the United States, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary , India, Malaysia, Singapore, Brazil, nearly 15 countries.
ROM Profile
Based on supernexus 2.0, big thanks to faryaab.Rom is Smooth, beautiful and practical.
Here are some features of LeWa OS interface.
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Only you truly want to experience it, it will feel great, certainly will not let you down, it is strongly recommended to try.
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Put the ROM into the root directory of sd card
Reboot to Recovery(Require CWM Recovery 6.0.3.2 or later)
Wipe data,and wipe cache
Install LeWa_SAMSUNG_I9300_INTER_ROM_xx.xx.xx
Reboot your phone
Enjoy it !!
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What version of android? Is this offical or unoffical more detailed list of features will be good but looks good
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the link does not work
toma62 said:
the link does not work
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Works here.
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Works here.
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how can it be?
I fail
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What version of android? Is this offical or unoffical more detailed list of features will be good but looks good
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Just tried this, it's 4.2.2 and looks like a themed/modded version of AOSP MIUI rom. Still a lot of chinese in it so only used it for about 1 hour.
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Everything is working great, I am not seeing any issues at all.... but I am using Jasmine 6.1 which is based on OF1 lollipop 5.0. I had been running 4.4.2 when I unlocked the bootloader and then installed TWRP and then Jasmine6.1.
I was digging through my phone's status via the Phone INFO app and (not really surprised) that my bootloader was still NC4 and my modem was NK1 (I flashed the OF1 modem when I flashed lean kernel).
Like I said, all is working well... I tend to leave things alone if there're not broken..... SO.... Is there any reason I should update bootloader or modem?
Thanks in advance...
Don
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I would advocate the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." approach.
Assuming you archive the various Odin stock releases so you'll have them in the future, you always have the option of rolling forward, but mostly won't have the option of rolling back.*
For earlier releases of firmware than what you are using (e.g. MJ7 and MJE) there seems to be an inability to boot stock kernels from later releases. And even non-stock kernels as well (I can't boot twrp-3.0.2-0-hltevzw-4.4 for instance, even though it doesn't have a "stock" heritage).
But I'm not sure this is a fundamental technical incompatibility or something that is merely sensitive to the kernel configuration options used during their builds.
It is a significant practical issue for folks on old firmware that might prevent them from using a "debloated" newer stock release, however. If folks who are willing to build kernels for us (I am trying OB6 and NK1 kernel builds with zero success at the moment) figure out what the technical issues are we might makes some progress here; if not the practical issues will remain.
But who is to say that something like this might or might not happen in the future to folks currently unlocked on "4.4" bootloaders? Keep those Odin stock bundles archived until you get rid of the phone!
* I realize there are some exceptions.
Yea... For now... That's my plan... Was just wondering if someone knew for sure one way or the other.
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I'm rooted via instruction from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-s7-edge/how-to/how-to-root-s7-edge-t3410470 and continually have to adjust settings just to have mediocre performance, not even to speak of other issues there seems to be no workaround for (like the OS not being able to handle background apps properly so I'm getting notifications late, or not at all...But I DO get notifications from apps/games I haven't opened or played in a week). I also signed the petition to unlock the bootloader. I WANT the keep the fight going, but I NEED a properly working phone more (ultimately, my way to really show my dislike of Samsungs lockdown decisions is when I buy my next phone from someone else!).
So I ask, what should I put on my phone for the most reliability and performance? Is that the current stock Marshmallow? Nougat? Or something else?
Thank you.
Stock whatever if you really wanted root sorry to say this is not the phone for you.
Stock TMO Nougat, very closely followed by stock Universal Marshmallow. Some people are experiencing very minimal lag with rooted TMO Nougat, which gives me hope for rooted Universal Nougat.
Definitely rooted nougat.
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Definitely rooted nougat.
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Care to share your kernal settings? I'm having a very bad time with my root on ENG kernal. Do you suggest a different method?
Thanks for the replies folks. I decided to go with stock nougat and so far it's been like a breath of fresh air when you've been breathing nothing but convoluted smog and I haven't even debloated it yet.
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Care to share your kernal settings? I'm having a very bad time with my root on ENG kernal. Do you suggest a different method?
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I used the same way as you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3567502
I set the cpu govener to conservative
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Seems to me root isn't the way anymore forbs7, lot of bricked phones, everyday people saying they're stuck in a boot loop or its laggy after root. The only reason I would want to root is to disable native upsampling across the whole system. Right now disadvantages > advantages imo. Other than that there is nothing else I want to do that I can't already do with Nougat and formely MM on my S7E.
I wish they would release the U version...
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