Android 7.1.1 is out now from a developer.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767121311
*If you have already flashed cm14*
Install the zip file.
Reboot into recovery.
Flash the zip file.
Reboot the system.
Now you can experience Android 7.1.1
Check the development threads below, CM 14.1 has been around for some days already.
I guess u r not allowed to share links just like that. Further ashwin is already sharing his work in original development thread. Request admin to delete the thread
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U seems not been to XDA since ages, we have a bunch of threads available for the same.
Great guide though
It's a file with 460+ downloads, you didn't think that it'll already be on active development stage on the forums ?
Nice try but sorry. Reported.
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hi guys, i don't have enough posts to post in the development section yet!
So i'm making my thread here. I'm curious as to how to upgrade cyanogenmod 10 nightlies on the lx nexus 4 without erasing any of your data or apps you have installed. is this possible?
just install it.
Please read the stickies and don't post this in the development forum.
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robbieast said:
hi guys, i don't have enough posts to post in the development section yet!
So i'm making my thread here. I'm curious as to how to upgrade cyanogenmod 10 nightlies on the lx nexus 4 without erasing any of your data or apps you have installed. is this possible?
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You should read through the cyanogen thread, and if you ever have questions do a search on the forums before posting a question because it's probably already been answered.
Make a backup of your apps with another app like Titanium backup in the playstore. Or another app that will backup and restore your apps.
When you upgrade your ROM your saved items will stay on the emulated sdcard on your phone, so your backed up apps will stay on there.
If you have to wipe everything on your phone someday, just transfer your backups to your desktop.
Read this root guide, the second post will tell you about backups.
Nexus 4 root guide
I highly recommend you download Cyandelta for using CM Nightlies, you'll be downloading 8-20MB instead of ~150MB. Using it's openrecovery script it can auto install via TWRP, too.
Hi all,
This is probably my first post so before I go ahead I'd like to thank all developers on this site. It's got a wealth of information that helped me a lot.
Unfortunatey I haven't found a way to do this yet, so I'm posting and asking for help with this issue I'm having...
I used to run CM10.1 on my Nexus 4, I always patched that rom with autopatcher to apply openpdroid so I could set privacy stuff using the Pdroid Manager app.
I decided to go back to the stock rom due to issues I was having (my phone actually got bricked and I managed to fix it following excellent instructions that I found here).
Now I can't apply the openpdroid patch to the stock ROM because autopatcher only accepts zip files and I'm sure that it needs the structure of the ROM.zip to work. The Google factory image is a ROM.tgz file and upon extracting a zip and the factory image, I noticed that the structure is completely different. I have no idea how to create a zip file out of the stock rom.
I'm wondering if anybody could do this? I'm not sure if autopatcher requires deodexing... All I need is a stock 4.3 mako image in the form of a zip file that works like the CM roms, so I can patch it with openpdroid via autopatcher.
Is this possible? Could someone here do it, please?
I'll be keeping an eye on this thread.
Thanks all for reading!
Welcome to the great xda-developers forums
Well you should search the Forum with the forum search for a tutorial to zipalign your stock rom, there are many out there i think.
I think i even saw a rom kitchen for that.
That thread belongs to Q&A by the way
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Thank you, as you can see I'm new here I tried to search for something but I'm not sure if I was using the right terms, so I decided to ask. I didn't even know about this zipalign or rom kitchen stuff, but now that you mentioned it I will research. Thanks!
Kartoffelrudi said:
Welcome to the great xda-developers forums
Well you should search the Forum with the forum search for a tutorial to zipalign your stock rom, there are many out there i think.
I think i even saw a rom kitchen for that.
That thread belongs to Q&A by the way
(Just a tip on the side)
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hithereperson said:
Thank you, as you can see I'm new here I tried to search for something but I'm not sure if I was using the right terms, so I decided to ask. I didn't even know about this zipalign or rom kitchen stuff, but now that you mentioned it I will research. Thanks!
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Just my opinion but I think it would be better to find a stock, 4.3 deodex ROM in a flashable zip. I'm dead sure there's a few floating around in android or original android development. That would make it easier to patch
Edit: this should do, stock 4.3 zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010887
Enjoy :thumbup:
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I'm curious as to if, anyone has tried the BAM ROM 2.0? They just uploaded the 20140101 Build and I am using PA now. I ask for feedback because I was unable to locate a thread on the LG G2 forums for them as of yet. Also, the file size is 333MB so was thinking maybe they included their own GAPPS package with it. Anyways here is the link
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Yamahar6riding said:
I'm curious as to if, anyone has tried the BAM ROM 2.0? They just uploaded the 20140101 Build and I am using PA now. I ask for feedback because I was unable to locate a thread on the LG G2 forums for them as of yet. Also, the file size is 333MB so was thinking maybe they included their own GAPPS package with it. Anyways here is the link
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I just flashed and to get it to boot properly, you need to install Aysir's PAEK kernel after flashing the ROM. And don't flash GAPPS. Looking in to SuperSU at the moment. Looks like I need to flash that as well. All in all, it looks good so far.
Member, Due to this ROM being Ban from XDA, I have edited your posts; why you might ask....the maker of this ROM, felt the need NOT to comply with XDA policy on ROM's and hence his banning to include his Work....so please do not post any bam/jellybam etc.
Thread Closed and links removed. Happy New Year.
Hello, I download the new updated GAPPS always from the following URL because I have no problems with the downloads (I just downloaded the STOCK versions, they are all for 64 BITS CPUs like our Z010D:
Https://github.com/opengapps/arm64/releases
They are for all versions of ANDROID, from 5.0 to 7.1
You have to choose the finished files in .zip and to install them just like MOD ROMS.
A very cordial greeting to all.
Why is this thread exist?
Most of people have already known...
On every CM-based ROMs development thread...
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krasCGQ said:
Why is this thread exist?
Most of people have already known...
On every CM-based ROMs development thread...
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
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I just wanted to show another place where to download the gapps for our modified roms that did not give problems to download because the official website of gapps to me quite a few times gives me download errors.
Frank 1 said:
I just wanted to show another place where to download the gapps for our modified roms that did not give problems to download because the official website of gapps to me quite a few times gives me download errors.
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Open GApps' website has it mentioned explicitly.
All downloads are hosted on the same server.
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I've been meaning to make a thread for what seems to be a rather scattered dev scene so far for walleye that has migrated away from XDA and I'm not quite sure why. Everything seems to be G+ now.
AICP
I'm running AICP and have been since late Feb. Hector's got weekly builds for walleye going now and you can flash them like you're used to in TWRP (without formatting & sideloading)
His instructions:
adb reboot-bootloader <--> *check you are in slot_a
fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-2-walleye.img
adb shell mkdir /sdcard/ROMS/
adb push aicp_walleye_o-13.1-UNOFFICIAL-20180320.zip /sdcard/ROMS/
flash aicp-rom
Wipe Dalvik
reboot
So basically just transfer to phone and flash, wipe cache and reboot. Ignore No OS message.
Errors: vendor mismatch and modem service FC. Neither affect function or performance.
Remember to re-flash twrp after flashing the rom.
Download- His G+ post: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104399241323212354617/posts/HKwZVqcgGY2
Feel free to post other roms here. I'm trying to make one thread where we can form some clarity regarding our rom options. I'm not here for support, but I'll help where I can. Very thankful to all developers contributing to this device. Hopefully nothing I'm doing here is illegal.
I'm on a custom ROM made by Frankie T (R3Ds). It can be found on his ROM Telegram "SiX Penguins"
SiX Penguins ROM
jascolli said:
I'm on a custom ROM made by Frankie T (R3Ds). It can be found on his ROM Telegram "SiX Penguins"
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Link to the telegram please
nezebilo said:
Link to the telegram please
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both can be found here:
https://plus.google.com/collection/kxuLqB
Is DU rom available for pixel2?
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nickporwal said:
Is DU rom available for pixel2?
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Unofficial build from 3/06 in RomDev thread, link to Google drive for OP. That's the last build Iam aware of
Why no xsa?
bambam126 said:
Why no xsa?
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What's xsa?