Have they changed radio/bootloader/kernel on the newest preview? Are these different then stock 6.0.1?
Yes. Yes. Yes.
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This is my first foray into the Verizon locked bootloader world. The first time I've had a locked bootloader on any ROM, actually.
Would a Developer Edition be noticeably faster than a non-Dev edition if both were running the same rooted 5.1 ROM?
CZ Eddie said:
This is my first foray into the Verizon locked bootloader world. The first time I've had a locked bootloader on any ROM, actually.
Would a Developer Edition be noticeably faster than a non-Dev edition if both were running the same rooted 5.1 ROM?
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there is no root for lollipop. There are no upgrades for developer version
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donc113 said:
there is no root for lollipop.
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I can flash a pre-rooted Lollipop on my rooted Note 3.
donc113 said:
There are no upgrades for developer version
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Not sure what you meant by this?
I read somewhere the Dev version can flash any ROM for the Note 3, even using the T-Mobile ROM's (as long as you edit the APN)?
Anyways, the point of my question is, assuming the same ROM on both devices, does the Dev have a performance benefit over the non-Dev due to the Safestrap on the non-Dev?
CZ Eddie said:
I can flash a pre-rooted Lollipop on my rooted Note 3.
Not sure what you meant by this?
I read somewhere the Dev version can flash any ROM for the Note 3, even using the T-Mobile ROM's (as long as you edit the APN)?
Anyways, the point of my question is, assuming the same ROM on both devices, does the Dev have a performance benefit over the non-Dev due to the Safestrap on the non-Dev?
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Read this thread on the developer version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525208
A pre-rooted lollipop ROM that can be flashed from a kitkat rooted note 3 is a one time shot. If you lose root for ANY reason it is lost for good. You can not go back.
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Is there a method to root an updated Note 3 for Verizon yet? I have tried like 5 different methods with none of them working. Could I be missing a method that does work?
No root for 4.4.4 and higher. This thread should not be in developer area.
cappysw10 said:
No root for 4.4.4 and higher. This thread should not be in developer area.
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I posted it there, and an admin moved it here by @DutchDogg54
cappysw10 said:
No root for 4.4.4 and higher. This thread should not be in developer area.
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How the heck is this rooted then??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2760380
There is no root for 4.4.4 or above... yet. I'm not sure there will be, since everyone has moved on and Verizon does not plan to unlock the bootloader. Anyone currently rooted with a 4.4.4 or high ROM, stayed at 4.4.2 and then flashed a custom rom from there.
NHS2008 said:
How the heck is this rooted then??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2760380
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Pre rooted custom rom when they went to that rom they entered the danger zone. If anything requiring reflashing happens to it they can permanently loose root.
I saw that there was a update being pushed for my phone and its marshmallow 6.0.1. I currently have my phone rooted+bootloader unlocked and custom rom trupurexmm 2.4 installed, will I be able to receive this update automatically? Or do I have to undo all this stuff I did to my phone? What are the improvements with 6.0.1?
tecnikstr0be said:
I saw that there was a update being pushed for my phone and its marshmallow 6.0.1. I currently have my phone rooted+bootloader unlocked and custom rom trupurexmm 2.4 installed, will I be able to receive this update automatically? Or do I have to undo all this stuff I did to my phone? What are the improvements with 6.0.1?
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You definitely can't take the OTA, or it won't succeed anyway, with a custom ROM/recovery. You would have to go back to stock. As far as improvement or changes, I don't know.
Are you sure it's 6.0.1? How do you know that?can't find anything regarding 6.0.1
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patt2k said:
Are you sure it's 6.0.1? How do you know that?can't find anything regarding 6.0.1
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CyanogenMod is on 6.0.1 I believe. Not a whole lot of info on it that I could find, but I do know that you should NOT take that OTA if you're rooted, etc... Just wait for TruPureXMM to be updated and include it if it doesn't already.
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CyanogenMod is on 6.0.1 I believe. Not a whole lot of info on it that I could find, but I do know that you should NOT take that OTA if you're rooted, etc... Just wait for TruPureXMM to be updated and include it if it doesn't already.
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Oh yea of course aicp is cm based so its on 6.0.1/ with January security patches.
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Is there cyanogen mod available for verizon note 3 retail? Right now I'm on jasmine rom 6.1 on lollipop 5.0
Richdarkchocolat said:
Is there cyanogen mod available for verizon note 3 retail? Right now I'm on jasmine rom 6.1 on lollipop 5.0
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No
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Richdarkchocolat said:
Is there cyanogen mod available for verizon note 3 retail? Right now I'm on jasmine rom 6.1 on lollipop 5.0
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CM11 nightlies are available for rooted phones: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hltevzw
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CM11 nightlies are available for rooted phones: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hltevzw
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Reportedly this does not work on KitKat or above (4.4 and above). The bootloader is locked and can not be unlocked. The bootloader won't permit non-Verizon kernals to load.
I have not tried the above...but it has been reported on this forum and elsewhere.
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donc113 said:
Reportedly this does not work on KitKat or above (4.4 and above). The bootloader is locked and can not be unlocked. The bootloader won't permit non-Verizon kernals to load.
I have not tried the above...but it has been reported on this forum and elsewhere.
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You are correct, that's why I mentioned rooted phones. Nothing above 4.4.2 has been rooted and probably won't be despite rumors.
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You are correct, that's why I mentioned rooted phones. Nothing above 4.4.2 has been rooted and probably won't be despite rumors.
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Root and bootloader are two different concepts.
Kitkat 4.4.2 can be rooted with towelroot, but its bootloader cannot be unlocked thus no custom ROMs.
So a rooted Verizon note 3 still can not install cm11 or any other custom roms.
The correct phrase should be bootloader unlocked phones are eligible for custom roms.
We now have root for retail versions running both versions of lollipop and we have a boot loader unlock that works.
Support was dropped because of no maintainers, and the unofficial builds dropped because of RIL/LTE issues. A couple of devs and myself are looking at it.
I am on 6.0.1 rooted with systemless method...so my question is can i flash directly 7.0? Or i have to flash stock first then this??
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I am on 6.0.1 rooted with systemless method...so my question is can i flash directly 7.0? Or i have to flash stock first then this??
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Have to go back to full stock than can go up to 7.0 but it is having serious bugs I've heard from a few sources