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big mean giraffe posted:reboot options You loving said it. That is the first thing I always notice on a rooted stock ROM that makes me want to go to an AOSP rom.
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big mean giraffe posted:Widgetsoid does this too, and it's free, but it works like poo poo compared to a real solution. I don't know, Widgetsoid has always been pretty awesome for me, since I can customize the look of the toggles with color, text, dividers, etc.
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Aatrek posted:I don't know, Widgetsoid has always been pretty awesome for me, since I can customize the look of the toggles with color, text, dividers, etc. Not to mention how well it fits in visually with the new JB notification screen.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 01:19 |
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anakha posted:Not to mention how well it fits in visually with the new JB notification screen.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 03:28 |
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This thread makes me question how badly I really want to hang onto unlimited data with Verizon. Is there anything like the Droid X 2nd Init (froyo) for the Droid Razr GB/ICS? I can't find anything, and I really miss CM.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 04:09 |
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I quit paying attention to the Verizon thread, but up until recently you could renew your unlimited contract to any LTE phone without losing the unlimited part.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 08:12 |
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I am fully aware that I can eat all the poo poo I want.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 09:06 |
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FAN OF NICKELBACK posted:This thread makes me question how badly I really want to hang onto unlimited data with Verizon. Yes, the Razr has a bootstrapper that works a whole hell of a lot nicer than the old Droid X ones. It's called Safestrap http://www.droidhive.com/forums/index.php?/files/file/64-razr-safestrap-for-motoics-cdma-only/ It forces the phone to boot into this little screen where you have 10 seconds to press Menu to invoke recovery if you need it. You can make Nandroids, do the requisite wipes, etc.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 10:39 |
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FAN OF NICKELBACK posted:I am fully aware that I can eat all the poo poo I want. That's cool and all, but what?
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 15:01 |
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highme posted:I quit paying attention to the Verizon thread, but up until recently you could renew your unlimited contract to any LTE phone without losing the unlimited part. As of 2 weeks ago you must now pay full price for your device and not reup your contract, or you get slapped down to a tiered plan.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 16:07 |
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Yeah, I just read about that. My wife got burned putting off buying a new phone.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 16:17 |
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I'm sure I'm missing something incredibly, stupendously obvious, but how do you get ROMs onto your phone if there's no SD card? I just unlocked/rooted my VZW Galaxy Nexus and I can't figure it out, as there's no way to just drag the file over from my computer to the phone while it's plugged in. I tried emailing it to myself as an attachment and grabbing it off drop box, but since I don't have a program to open .img files, the phone won't let me download it.
Hulk Krogan fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Jul 13, 2012 |
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Drifter287 posted:I'm sure I'm missing something incredibly, stupendously obvious, but how do you get ROMs onto your phone if there's no SD card? The standard protocol that folks use is MTP, although I'm not sure how to do drag-n-drop with it in Windows. You can also use "adb push" but that requires the command line which is complicated for some folks. There's also any of a plethora of file managers that can do cool things like collect to a Windows share.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 18:15 |
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Make sure the windows drivers (or whatever OS you're using) are installed and connect to your computer, drag and drop and reboot. You can also do the same while in fastboot, I believe.
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Note that the phone must be unlocked in order for it to show up in Windows. Edit: Unlocked as in lock screen.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 19:13 |
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That isn't true. I plug mine in on the lock screen all the time and it mounts without issue. You just need the appropriate windows drivers. For the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW In other news, Bugless Beast 4.1.1 is getting nightly updates so far, and so far so good. I just need notification toggles and a better reboot menu, and all will be well in the universe.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 19:26 |
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Gyshall posted:That isn't true. I plug mine in on the lock screen all the time and it mounts without issue. He (Peter Alfonso) posted on Twitter that a reboot menu will be in the next release, alongside a better kernel.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 19:32 |
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Cool. Do you have his Twitter handle off-hand? I'm not sure what could make it any better (kernel wise) since it is already so loving fast.
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It's ridiculous that HTC releases a low spec Desire C which, in theory, runs ICS alright while the Desire Z can barely run ICS with more than one app open at a time with it's hacked together rom. I'm assuming at this point that there is no CM9+ development for the Vision due to the lack of drivers.
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Gyshall posted:Cool. Do you have his Twitter handle off-hand? I'm not sure what could make it any better (kernel wise) since it is already so loving fast. @peteralfonso I'm still running his first release. I haven't had any issues that have made me want to update.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 20:43 |
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I am trying to install CM9 on my galaxy s3 ATT. I flashed the AOSP kernal from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776 deleted data+cache from clockwork and tried to flash cm-9-20120713-NIGHTLY-d2att.zip from get.cm However I am getting a status 7 installation aborted error, it is saying I have the wrong build? edit: how can I tell what is sucking my battery when battery monitor says the top consumer is "android os" madkapitolist fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Jul 13, 2012 |
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ExcessBLarg! posted:There's on board storage. The difference with the Galaxy Nexus is that the storage is no longer UMS mountable. MTP will still throw up a drive letter that you can drag and drop to root.
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madkapitolist posted:I am trying to install CM9 on my galaxy s3 ATT. I flashed the AOSP kernal from here: You don't need to flash that kernel, factory reset->wipe cache->wipe dalvik->flash cm9->flash gapps. Make sure your cm9 download isn't corrupted. I would just run AOKP anyways. It seems to have less bugs right now. Install procedure is the same.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 23:33 |
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Is there a way to change JB so that email notifications don't display a huge-rear end preview in your notification shade?
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About the unlock thing on GNex, I believe if you use a pin or password you have to enter that before it will mount in Windows. That's what I meant. Maybe I'm wrong, I use neither.Dickeye posted:Is there a way to change JB so that email notifications don't display a huge-rear end preview in your notification shade? The top notification will always expand if the app supports it. So not really, except by switching to a different email app.
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TheRevolution1 posted:You don't need to flash that kernel, factory reset->wipe cache->wipe dalvik->flash cm9->flash gapps. Make sure your cm9 download isn't corrupted. I have also tried (on SAMMY) kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776 does this matter? the error is assert failed : getprop("ro.product.device")=="d2att || getprop(""ro.build.product") == "d2att" E: Error in /sdcard/download/cm-9-20120713-NIGHTLY-d2att.zip (Status 7) Installation aborted. Im pretty sure it is not corrupted as I have downloaded it twice and used different sd cards and also tried it straight from the phone.
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Tunga posted:About the unlock thing on GNex, I believe if you use a pin or password you have to enter that before it will mount in Windows. That's what I meant. Maybe I'm wrong, I use neither. If it's not rooted/USB debug isn't enabled, yes.
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madkapitolist posted:I have also tried (on SAMMY) kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776 does this matter? the error is Try a different Recovery
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# ? Jul 14, 2012 00:31 |
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Ok, after reading all the praise about Jelly Bean I went and picked up a used Galaxy Nexus. Before adding any of my settings I was just playing around with it and noticed some folders (clockwork and blackmart). Being the curious type I installed clockwork and restored one of his backups... Anyways I want to ensure that nothing from the previous user remains on the phone before I start using it (I have root access as well). Any suggestions?
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Zarkov Cortez posted:Ok, after reading all the praise about Jelly Bean I went and picked up a used Galaxy Nexus. Before adding any of my settings I was just playing around with it and noticed some folders (clockwork and blackmart). Being the curious type I installed clockwork and restored one of his backups... That way you'll also be sure to be yakju or takju.
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ZShakespeare posted:It's ridiculous that HTC releases a low spec Desire C which, in theory, runs ICS alright while the Desire Z can barely run ICS with more than one app open at a time with it's hacked together rom. I'm assuming at this point that there is no CM9+ development for the Vision due to the lack of drivers. This is absolutely correct. Mimicry is the current top of the line ICS rom for Vision and it still has some issues. Everything kinda ground to a halt over the past few weeks since everyone is in a holding pattern for the Desire HD drivers which realistically won't be solving every issue out there. At best we'll have graphical glitches fixed and if we're lucky have video recording solved.
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madkapitolist posted:I have also tried (on SAMMY) kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776 does this matter? the error is Go back to stock rooted and this time don't flash any kernels before you flash CM9/AOKP.
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LastInLine posted:Flash it to a stock build. That formats the entire userspace, internal storage included. And by that, we mean flash the appropriate image from here. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Slopehead posted:This is absolutely correct. Mimicry is the current top of the line ICS rom for Vision and it still has some issues. Everything kinda ground to a halt over the past few weeks since everyone is in a holding pattern for the Desire HD drivers which realistically won't be solving every issue out there. At best we'll have graphical glitches fixed and if we're lucky have video recording solved. If I'm not mistaken the Desire S has the same soc as the Desire D. Would not that ICS update have provided any of the material we could use?
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I suppose it could but remember we're talking about XDA here and they may not have thought of that. I'm no developer, just a jaded critic.
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Is there any decent clean build of the AOSP 4.1.1 source for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus? It seems that there are a bunch that have been crapped on with a bunch of goofy mods that only XDA could love. I tried building my own from source, but I goofed up and wound up with something that had working calls & data but no camera and bluetooth. I guess I didn't get the right drivers pulled in and I'm not feeling like spending the time to mess with it any further.
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Slopehead posted:I suppose it could but remember we're talking about XDA here and they may not have thought of that. I'm no developer, just a jaded critic. Well here's a reason to be more jaded; fresh off the presses.
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kitten smoothie posted:Is there any decent clean build of the AOSP 4.1.1 source for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus? It seems that there are a bunch that have been crapped on with a bunch of goofy mods that only XDA could love. Peter Alfonso has a very good not riced-out Verizon Galaxy Nexus ROM. I can't find any differences between it and stock AOSP 4.1.1.
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TheRevolution1 posted:Go back to stock rooted and this time don't flash any kernels before you flash CM9/AOKP. Thanks buddy, worked flawlessly. Must have been that weird kernel...
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AOSP JellyBean is just incredible. I cannot believe how smooth everything is. There isn't a moment of hesitation anywhere. This has to the fastest phone in existence right now, I can't even imagine something running smoother or faster than this. (Obviously I mean non-3d stuff). For the record, I am running JellyBelly 3.4 and Franco Kernel via the Play store app. I know it's technically "riced" out, but this is wonderful.
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