Hi,
I have just rooted my phone. Which rom should I flash if battery backup, screen colour (yellowish) are the issues I am facing on stock rom?
Or should I apply some patched to correct these problems on stock rom itself?
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Also I don't need wifi calling or Fi per se.
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shivaagarwal1 said:
Hi,
I have just rooted my phone. Which rom should I flash if battery backup, screen colour (yellowish) are the issues I am facing on stock rom?
Or should I apply some patched to correct these problems on stock rom itself?
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Dirty Unicorns is my preference in Rom's. I've tried several and it's all up to personal preference. A custom Kernal is what you will need to flash to be able to change the colors. Several Rom's have a Kernal built in that allows this also. I've used Elite, Elemental and AK kernals. They are all good.
murphyjasonc said:
Dirty Unicorns is my preference in Rom's. I've tried several and it's all up to personal preference. A custom Kernal is what you will need to flash to be able to change the colors. Several Rom's have a Kernal built in that allows this also. I've used Elite, Elemental and AK kernals. They are all good.
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Thanks for the reply. I have flashed elite. How to set the correct value for white display? Using kernel adietur
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Hey, guys
so i tried to flash the minco rom.
which worked fine but when i flashed the bricked kernel
it was stuck on the google logo for ages.
Is there anything wrong with my download?
or is the kernel not compatible?
I thought one of the main features of MinCo is Franco kernel and you are saying that you flash another kernel... Why not using another rom then?
To your question, how about flashing a reset kernel first then the bricked one?
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lazinase said:
I thought one of the main features of MinCo is Franco kernel and you are saying that you flash another kernel... Why not using another rom then?
To your question, how about flashing a reset kernel first then the bricked one?
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it is i guess, i just wanted to try out the sweep2wake feature.
just got the phone today, so not too sure about which rom to choose.
any suggestions?
cool ill try a reset kernel
Restore your latest nandroid backup
if you want you can use rasbean jelly. its like minco v6 but optimized for trinity kernel. im using minco though. flash a reset kernel first then flash your own kernel of choice since franco kernel uses a different ramdisk then the other kernels i believe
Im on the lastest PA rom, Mar18 as of now...
I have been using the the halfbreed kernel for the last 3 releases and didnt seem to have much problem...
but now with faux and franco kernel making advancements.. should I be using those instead?
I´m running PA since 2 month and i tried Franco´s und Harsh Kernel, but the Stock Kernel that comes with PA is still the best performing one for me.
Matrix here and yes running great! Mpdecision enabled
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It depends on you. There aren't any kernel that you "should" be running. It's entirely up to you.
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So i just rooted my Nexus 7 and also, i installed CWM. I want to flash CyanogenMod ROM (cm-10.1.3-RC2-grouper) and i'm wondering what gapps i need? I'm really confused about the file i need.
Also, tell me if i'm right I copy the files on my Nexus7 (ROM and GAPPS). I boot into recovery and flash first the rom than the gapps. Before, i do the wipe to be sure it won't bootloop.
Right?
Any4.2 gapps will do, also afaik them emulated sdcard wont be wiped. Any reason you're not trying 4.3?
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I succesfuly flashed the CM however, do you guys know a rom with more freq. overclock?
this one has only 1.300 MHz
RoFunTech said:
I succesfuly flashed the CM however, do you guys know a rom with more freq. overclock?
this one has only 1.300 MHz
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The ROM doesn't control the over clock. You need to look into kernels.
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Pirateghost said:
The ROM doesn't control the over clock. You need to look into kernels.
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Agreed, oxydo works well forme
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Are there any ROMs that include the ability to update the sprint profile or apps to do so? Every phone I've had before this had the option included in with stock builds but I've flashed a few based on stock and the feature was missing. Also for some devices developers have included in with their asop build. I wouldn't mind flashing a different ROM but I'm looking for the fastest way. With a ROM flash I can create a backup then flash, update profile and then restore backup of desired ROM.
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Anyone?
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hellot1M said:
Anyone?
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Only pure stock builds from your original device like Optimus, since you're on Sprint, will have it. There are quite a few stockish ROM's that do not, such as CloudyFa ROM's which are actually based on another device.
Can anyone point me in the direction to manually add these keys, that's literally the only reason i have a rom installed and if i can get away without it it'd love to. If there's already a flashable package that does this that would be gravy..
Why not run stock with Cataclysm mod?
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Curiousn00b said:
Why not run stock with Cataclysm mod?
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I was on Cataclysm and loved it although the arrows are the wrong places. But i've heard the rom is no longer maintained which is unappealing to me.
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I was on Cataclysm and loved it although the arrows are the wrong places. But i've heard the rom is no longer maintained which is unappealing to me.
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Not Cataclysm itself. The creator made a mod that turns stock ROM into Cataclysm. You can use the latest March Security Google ROM with Cataclysm Mod. It'll give you the mods that Cataclysm has on a stock ROM.
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