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Rohaq posted:Sadly my upgrade is due at the start of next month; I might just go for a lower monthly contract then. Rohaq posted:The Arc looks loving lovely, mind.
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I'm attempting a basic root with my new Inspire and I'm unable to find a clear explanation of how to extract an SD card serial number without having a CS degree. I've googled over and over again and it's either forum posts full of dead links or something about hex editors in SDKs I can't find. I'm attempting to use the ace rootkit v11 as that appears to be the most up to date rooting method. Help?
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# ? May 23, 2011 00:48 |
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Click on the little ? under my username to see my posts in this thread and I link a really easy Inspire root program
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# ? May 23, 2011 01:09 |
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ExcessBLarg! posted:Can't you upgrade in a few months when something genuinely better comes out? I have no idea if they'll let me hold off on the upgrade as my contract comes to an end. Worth asking, though.
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# ? May 23, 2011 01:19 |
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Danhenge posted:Click on the little ? under my username to see my posts in this thread and I link a really easy Inspire root program drat that's awesome. Thank you.
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# ? May 23, 2011 01:30 |
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datajosh posted:Yeah, you should be able to just flash now. From my understanding, you need to flash the 1.77 PRI first, then reboot, then flash the ROM. If you're using B1.1.2, that should be it. On earlier releases there was a GFX_FIX.zip that the ROM's install script would extract to your SD card and then you would need to flash that, but from what I read, it's not required on the latest one. Do I just reboot right into recovery after PRI_1.77? Because it won't get past the lockscreen ont hat, pretty sure. Edit: So far, def just hit reboot and it goes back to recovery. Edit 2: And boom! It reboots a few times upon first rebooting, but give it time, its loading up now. Very cool load screen. Edit 3: Definitely give it a lot of time to load the first time (I may just be impatient), but this is working fine so far. Edit 4: Very very pretty so far. But apps won't download from the marketplace thankfully they will download from the amazon app store To warn everyone, this is definitely more of an Alpha than Beta ROM feel. Everything is slow, it freezes, sometimes it can't get to the home screen. I think apps are downloading now that I did a reboot. Its really cool, and I'll probably use it for a week or two, but it is not extremely stable. Duckman2008 fucked around with this message at 16:33 on May 23, 2011 |
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My experience so far: I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406 (thanks Danhenge) for their little Gold Card generator which was very helpful. Then noticing the age of the root kit in the file they sent out I decided to use the actual root part from this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=952352 which put me in an unlocked etc etc state. Then after looking around a bit I decided that Android Revolution was the best choice since there aren't any Inspire-specific custom ROMs yet. I rebooted the phone into the boot loader after downloading their zip, formatted the data partition to EXT4 and installed the 5.1.7 release. This has had several benefits - I'm on Gingerbread now, with the latest dot releases and all the stupid garbage apps are gone. Whats more, I noticed the battery life has gone way up I'm guessing as a result of not having so many garbage apps running in the background and my use of Juicedefender to keep the phone off the 4G network unless it's necessary.
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# ? May 23, 2011 19:35 |
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Das Volk posted:This has had several benefits - I'm on Gingerbread now, with the latest dot releases and all the stupid garbage apps are gone. Whats more, I noticed the battery life has gone way up I'm guessing as a result of not having so many garbage apps running in the background and my use of Juicedefender to keep the phone off the 4G network unless it's necessary. It isn't like WiMAX or LTE where there's a separate radio for "4G".
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# ? May 23, 2011 19:41 |
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What he said, the Inspire doesn't actually have "4G." It just supports HSPA+.
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# ? May 23, 2011 20:13 |
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Have we discussed the value of Throttle.zip type files? On Verizon, you really shouldn't need anything like that if you're tethering, wireless or USB right? Some people say you don't need it and others flash it just for the placebo effect I guess. What do you guys think?
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# ? May 23, 2011 21:36 |
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I've got a launch-month Evo running the latest Sense w/ gingerbread. I've been having restart problems since the last version of Gingerbread, mainly when using Google Maps Nav and sometimes when playing games. I never used to have this problem... What would be the series of steps to see what the problem is? I'm guessing factory reset, SD Card format, revert to non-Fresh (stock sense)? Not running any task killers or battery savers. Wifi is off, as is 4g.
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# ? May 23, 2011 22:12 |
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LastInLine posted:Garbage apps shouldn't consume resources at all in the background (although some do), but the thing that's confusing me is keeping it off 4G. AT&T just uses HSPA+ which is the same thing 3G is. Granted, seeking for a weak 3G signal can kill the battery in lovely coverage, but if you've got a good 3G signal there's no reason to go to EDGE only. My iPhone 3G did consume more power on the 3G network although I couldn't tell you why, it just did. I am comfortable with sticking to 2G for another reason unless I'm going to use data - in the bay area the AT&T network will drop calls repeatedly if you're on 3G/4G/bullshit4G on AT&T.
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# ? May 23, 2011 22:17 |
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Das Volk posted:My iPhone 3G did consume more power on the 3G network although I couldn't tell you why, it just did. I can tell you why - one, 3G usually uses slightly more power than plain GSM and two, you probably had poorer UMTS/HSPA signal than GSM signal, which means it took more power to use the 3G network.
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# ? May 23, 2011 23:24 |
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Das Volk posted:My iPhone 3G did consume more power on the 3G network although I couldn't tell you why, it just did. I am comfortable with sticking to 2G for another reason unless I'm going to use data - in the bay area the AT&T network will drop calls repeatedly if you're on 3G/4G/bullshit4G on AT&T. Shows what I get for making assumptions.
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# ? May 24, 2011 00:01 |
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LastInLine posted:I was so close to putting "unless you're in San Francisco or NYC" in there and then I thought, "Why would anyone in SFO or NYC be on AT&T?" I've never had an issue in NYC on AT&T but I've also never owned my own iPhone. Verizon's only slight advantage in NYC for me is that some subway stations and commuter train tunnels get marginal Verizon service instead of no AT&T service.
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# ? May 24, 2011 00:04 |
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LastInLine posted:I was so close to putting "unless you're in San Francisco or NYC" in there and then I thought, "Why would anyone in SFO or NYC be on AT&T?" So far the phone's been reliable but then I'm using tricks I learned when I owned the i3G. I got this one because I'm transferring my job to the UK and want to have something I can use there. Verizon for all its clunkiness was an extremely reliable carrier here in the bay.
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# ? May 24, 2011 00:27 |
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yamdankee posted:Have we discussed the value of Throttle.zip type files? On Verizon, you really shouldn't need anything like that if you're tethering, wireless or USB right? Some people say you don't need it and others flash it just for the placebo effect I guess. What do you guys think? You're talking about the data throttle removers right? Everything I've heard says they're 100% pointless. Verizon only throttles something like top 5% of data users. And supposedly they're required to pop up an icon in the notification bar warning you of such. But I've never even seen/heard of anyone being throttled.
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# ? May 24, 2011 00:53 |
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Duckman2008 posted:To warn everyone, this is definitely more of an Alpha than Beta ROM feel. Everything is slow, it freezes, sometimes it can't get to the home screen. I think apps are downloading now that I did a reboot. Its really cool, and I'll probably use it for a week or two, but it is not extremely stable.
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# ? May 24, 2011 02:35 |
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fishmech posted:I've never had an issue in NYC on AT&T but I've also never owned my own iPhone. Verizon's only slight advantage in NYC for me is that some subway stations and commuter train tunnels get marginal Verizon service instead of no AT&T service.
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# ? May 24, 2011 03:08 |
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datajosh posted:That's kinda what I expected... I think I'll stick with my CM7.1 nightlies for now Still using it, it has gotten better throughout the day overall. The main problem is it randomly freezes and won't get to the home screen for a long rear end time. Overall, im ok with trying it out for a bit.
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# ? May 24, 2011 06:29 |
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So, is it worth moving over to CM7 for a Galaxy S or should I wait for the builds to mature? I'm currently using an almost stock 2.2 ROM.
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# ? May 24, 2011 14:28 |
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fondue posted:So, is it worth moving over to CM7 for a Galaxy S or should I wait for the builds to mature? I'm currently using an almost stock 2.2 ROM. Let me directly quote a friend who moved to CM7 official nightlies on his Captivate "holy poo poo this phone does not suck at all now and the gps locks on in under 30 seconds every time".
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# ? May 24, 2011 14:36 |
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Last night I tried once again to update to the latest stable CM7 (going from 7.0.2 ti 7.0.3.1) and once again the upgrade "lost" a bunch of my apps. What the hell is going on? So I just did a nandroid restore and I'm back to 7.0.2 again. Do the 7.1 nightlies for the EVO have any major issues (I recall people complaining about MMS earlier)? At this point I'm thinking I may just have to do a titanium backup and a full wipe and hope it lets me restore my apps.
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# ? May 24, 2011 14:37 |
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Every time I updated CM7 from the RCs to final versions I never lost any apps or data. I would do a nandroid backup just in case, flash the zip, and I was good to go. Just out of curiosity, are you using Clockwork or Amon Ra?
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# ? May 24, 2011 14:48 |
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fondue posted:So, is it worth moving over to CM7 for a Galaxy S or should I wait for the builds to mature? I'm currently using an almost stock 2.2 ROM. Yes. I'm staying on Nightly 13 until something better shows up though. Also Google Goggles doesn't crash the camera forever (or at all) anymore.
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# ? May 24, 2011 14:51 |
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letsgoflyers81 posted:Every time I updated CM7 from the RCs to final versions I never lost any apps or data. I would do a nandroid backup just in case, flash the zip, and I was good to go. Just out of curiosity, are you using Clockwork or Amon Ra? I've tried both. The update appears to work, but then I start to notice that things are missing. Tasker and Weatherbug are immediately apparent, since their notification bar icons are gone. But when I start to use the phone, I find other stuff like Google Talk missing as well. It's pretty bizarre. The last time it happened I tried using Titanium Backup to restore some of the missing apps, and it acts like it's successful, but the apps simply never show up. FWIW, I started on an early-ish CM7 nightly (I think around 17), did a few more nightly updates after that, hopped on board the 7 stable, then the subsequent "oops we broke this here's a quick fix" updates all the way to 7.0.2. I first encountered this problem trying to go from 7.0.2 to 7.0.2.1. Now 7.0.3.1 is doing the same thing.
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# ? May 24, 2011 15:09 |
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fishmech posted:Let me directly quote a friend who moved to CM7 official nightlies on his Captivate "holy poo poo this phone does not suck at all now and the gps locks on in under 30 seconds every time". Seconding this. I installed CM7 on my Captivate at the end of March and haven't looked back.
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# ? May 25, 2011 03:06 |
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I rooted my Droid X last night. There aren't any roms listed in the OP so I went with Liberty as it's the only one I've heard about. Apparently there's also a Gingerbread version? I then installed Zeam to try it out (I used to use LPP). I have most of the programs in the OP (Titanium, Rom Manager, etc). My phone seems a lot faster than it was and I really like it. I guess my question is: What now? Is there anything I should be doing? The only thing I know of is wireless tethering but I have no need of it at the moment. Any other Roms I should look into? What about Liberty GB? I'm kind of lost.
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# ? May 25, 2011 03:09 |
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brc64 posted:Last night I tried once again to update to the latest stable CM7 (going from 7.0.2 ti 7.0.3.1) and once again the upgrade "lost" a bunch of my apps. What the hell is going on? So I just did a nandroid restore and I'm back to 7.0.2 again.
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# ? May 25, 2011 04:31 |
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datajosh posted:Not sure why your apps are disappearing quote:but the 7.1 nightlies are pretty stable right now. MMS was fixed a while back and I've been running them for a couple of weeks now without any problems.
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# ? May 25, 2011 04:39 |
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CM nightly 86 is really getting there on the Nook Color. Starting with nightly 82, it included the new 2.6.32 kernel for the Nook Color that fixed Deep Sleep. And starting with nightly 86, it has the new boot partition. I'm guessing it helps if you format /boot or don't have the 1.2 uboot installed. The big thing to me is getting a custom boot splash finally. With CM 7.0.x, powering on the Nook Color looked like this: 1) "Touch the Future of Reading" or "Read Forever" boot splash in jagged letters. 2) Corrupted "Loading" text flashes quickly. 3) "ANDROID" text in landscape with a blinking cursor. 4) ... then the boot animation loads. With 7.1/Nightly 86+, it is like this now: 1) Decent-looking, colored "cyanogen(mod)" boot splash. 2) The boot animation loads. CyanogenMod 7.0.x has pretty much been alpha/beta for the Nook Color, even if it was released as "stable". 7.1 will be a real release for it.
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Xenomorph posted:CM nightly 86 is really getting there on the Nook Color. That rules. Thinking I might wait till 7.1 to switch over as my NC has been running flawlessly lately. Can't say the same for my Fascinate though. I've been running Community Rom lately and there are just a lot of little things that irritate me. Random short freezes, apps not opening correctly, hell even scrolling through my three home screens isn't smooth anymore. There is no rom for my phone that fits all my needs. Any Fascinate owners tried the Evil Fascination rom?
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# ? May 25, 2011 06:21 |
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Big saddness with the virus ROM for the EVO (sense 3.0): wordfeud and netflix don't work. Any suggestions on how to tweak this? Oh. And gps, but we have our priorities first!
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# ? May 25, 2011 11:39 |
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fondue posted:So, is it worth moving over to CM7 for a Galaxy S or should I wait for the builds to mature? I'm currently using an almost stock 2.2 ROM. Which is odd ... if I plug my phone into a wall socket charger it asks me what mode of transfer I want to be in but if I plug into my PC it just charges the phone and doesn't show up at all on the computer. WTF?
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# ? May 25, 2011 12:20 |
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Duckman2008 posted:Big saddness with the virus ROM for the EVO (sense 3.0): wordfeud and netflix don't work. Any suggestions on how to tweak this? Are you using the legit version of Netflix or the one hacked not to verify the device? It's possible that the ROM is reporting itself as something other than an EVO 4G.
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# ? May 25, 2011 13:51 |
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fondue posted:Every reply to this was pretty much an enthusiastic "Yes!" so I tried to update last night ... and my PC won't detect my phone at all. Install ROM Manager from the market and do it that way. The free version will work to download the initial install but if you want to install the latest nightlies over wifi you'll need the paid version. You will need to install Samsung's drivers first if you want the PC to recognize your phone should you need to update and you don't want to fork out 5bux for ROM Manager premium. Edit: Install instructions 1. Start with a rooted Eclair/Froyo running Eclair/Froyo Bootloaders (do not ask us how to do this). 2. Install ROMManager Premium. 3. Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. Pick Captivate (MTD) (ignore the warning about not having an official, pick ClockworkMod 2.x). 4. Make sure you can reboot into ClockworkMod recovery from ROMManager. Reboot and get back into ROMManager Premium. 5. Choose download ROMs. 6. Pick the CyanogenMod Nightlies. 7. Check the Google Apps addon. 8. Check Backup current ROM! 9. Check wipe data, cache, dalvik cache. 10. Let ROMManager finish the installation.
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# ? May 25, 2011 13:57 |
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nimper posted:Install ROM Manager from the market and do it that way. I spent a couple of hours googling for an answer last night and this morning but have failed so I posted here in hopes that someone would know how to root the phone if you can't access it via USB. Also, wtf I get to select modes when plugged into a power outlet but not when plugged into my computer.
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# ? May 25, 2011 14:08 |
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CM7N33 for G2x is getting a lot of praise, I'm flashing it in a minute and will report back how it works. 31 was fast, but buggy for me. There have been 3 kernel updates since then, so here's hoping. (Also, adds the screen off/on finally )
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# ? May 25, 2011 14:08 |
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fondue posted:See, this is my problem; I did this but it won't work unless the phone is rooted. Can't root phone because i can't update the kernel to a rooted one or transfer files over necessary to root it. If you can't plug into the PC and use ADB, you're almost certainly screwed. It's possible to use ADB over IP, so it's probably technically possible to do a root, but depending on your phone and OS version, it might require a poo poo load of work. z4root is an on-phone root product that claims to work with all Galaxy S variants, so give it a try.
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# ? May 25, 2011 14:12 |
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fondue posted:See, this is my problem; I did this but it won't work unless the phone is rooted. Can't root phone because i can't update the kernel to a rooted one or transfer files over necessary to root it. Did you install the Samsung driver for the Captivate? It's on the Samsung website. Go to Settings > Applications > USB Settings > USB Mode and tell it to go to mass storage mode instead of ask on connect.
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