[CM7][3.6][EU/US][Discontinued]CyanogenMod 7.2 - Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

I recommend using CyanogenMod 10 (Android 4.1.2) on Samsung YP-GS1! =>http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-6-samsung-s-wifi-3-6-cyanogenmod-10-t3046129
CyanogenMod 7.2 for the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 EU/US
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06/16/2020: All links have been restored and are working again. The files are the same. (Androthan)
Finally, here it is... CyanogenMod for our Galaxy Players 3.6!
Read before flashing!
FAQs
CyanogenMod FAQs: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/About
Samsung Galaxy Player FAQs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175920
Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 FAQs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389347
Q: Can this completly destroy my device?
A: No, you will always able to restore your player via ODIN.
Q: Will this modify my bootloader?
A: No, it won't change anything on your bootloader.
Q: I want some more informations about this ROM, where can I get them?
A: Just send me an email/PM ([email protected]) or PM me.
Q: Can this used on a Galaxy Player 4.2?
A: CM7 for the 4.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582138
Q: Do you allow me to modify and republish this ROM?
A: Of course!
Q: What's the difference between the US and the EU edition?
A: The US edition has got a touch sensitive home button and a different keyboard while the EU one
has got a physical home button.
Working - Not working
Working
- Button/screen backlight
- WiFi
- Vibrations
- Rotation
- GPS
- Compass
- CPU frequency control
- Shake detection
- Magnetic sensor
- Orientation sensor
- External storage (mounted on /sdcard)
- Internal storage (mounted on /sdcard/emmc)
- Audio
- Samsung SoundAlive
- ClockWorkMod recovery
- Low power mode
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth music/sound streaming
- Video playback (For full screen mode -> Turn device right)
Working with bugs:
- Airplane mode (because of missing cell module)
Not working:
- Camera
- Microphone
Note: The phone feature is enabled (I can't disable it) but it won't use the battery or the CPU, it's just there but not usable. If you see 'Cell standby' in the battery stats, it means 'WiFi'
Changelog
Public preview - 13.12.2013
- First release
Beta 1 - 14.12.2013
- Fixed some bugs
- Fixed a bug with some wifi connections
- Added dhcpd server for TI SoftAP
Beta 2 - 19.12.2013
- Fixed Audio libs
- Fixed internal sd-card mounting
- Stability bugfixes
Beta 3 - 20.12.2013
- Fixed bluetooth: moved bluetooth chip firmware from /system/vendor/firmware to /lib/firmware
- Low power mode: Player doesn't boot the complete firmware, it just boots up in a "Low power mode" if a USB charger is detected
- Fixed CPU settings (thanks for mentioning it, @Quentinga)
- CWM recovery
Beta 4 - 10.01.2014
Fixed video playback
WiFi bugfixes
Stability bugfixes
Downloads
All hyperlinks are redirecting your download requests to my personal server. I'm using bitly as an intermediate for statistical purposes, so I can estimate how high the demand for the availability of this firmware still is. I'm not storing any personal data, if you're downloading the firmware via my server.
CyanogenMod 7.2 for Samsung YP-GS1 EU/US Beta 4: Download here
Google Apps (GMail, Play Store, Hangouts,...): Download here
Setup recovery for EU(You MUST use this one!): Download here
Setup recovery for US(You MUST use this one!): Download here
ODIN3 1.85: http://www.mediafire.com/download/82latn22s1kl7w2/andromint-Odin3-v1.85.zip
Kernels for US devices (capacitive home button)
US kernel for Beta 4: Download here
Installation guide
Note: You can also use CM without Google Apps!
Coming from Stock Samsung ROM
This will delete all data on your device!
Prepare PC
1. Download Google Apps, the Install recovery (tar-file) and ODIN3 and place them anywhere on your PC
2. Now, download the latest version for your device (EU or US); if you have an US device, also download the latest US kernel
3. Make sure you installed Samsung Kies (http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/) and the device drivers
4. Open ODIN3 and select the setup recovery, you downloaded in step 1, in the PDA section
3. Make sure nothing is checked except "F.Reset Time" and "Auto Reboot"
Prepare device
1. Make a backup of your data! (Not NANDroid)
2. Power off device
3. Boot to download mode
Prepare installation
1. Connect player with PC and wait until Odin detects your player
2. Select "Start" in Odin and wait until your device reboots
3. Power off your player
4. Boot to recovery mode
Install CyanogenMod (in recovery mode)
1. Make a NANDroid backup -> Select Backup/Restore -> Backup
2. Select -> Mounts/Storage -> mount USB mass storage
3. Connect device to PC
4. Copy the ROM and the Google Apps to your device
5. Unmount device from PC
6. Select: Factory reset -> Yes
7. Select: Install zip-file -> Choose zip from sd-card
8. Select the CyanogenMod zip and hit Yes (This will take up to 40 seconds)
9. Reselect: Choose zip file from sd-card
10. Select the Google Apps zip and hit Yes
11. Return to main menu -> Reboot (IF you have an US edition, hit "Power Off")
For US devices only
1. Reboot to download mode
2. Open ODIN3 and select the US kernel, you downloaded from this topic, in the PDA section
3. Flash
and reboot!
Upgrading/Switching from another CM7 build
Upgrading from V1.3 or higher
1. Download the newest version for your device (EU/US) and the Google Apps to your PC
2. Reboot your device to recovery mode (Long press power button -> Select Reboot -> Select Recovery)
3. In recovery mode: Select Mounts/Storage -> Mount USB storage
4. Connect device to your PC and copy the CyanogenMod zip-file and the Google Apps zip-file to your device
5. Unmount your device from your PC
6. Select Wipe cache -> Yes
7. Select Install zip-file -> choose zip from sdcard and select the CyanogenMod zip and hit Yes
8. Redo step 7, but with selecting the Google App package
9. Return to main menu and Reboot (IF you have an US edition, hit "Power Off")
For US devices only
1. Reboot to download mode
2. Open ODIN3 and select the US kernel, you downloaded from this topic, in the PDA section
3. Flash
and reboot!
Upgrading from V1.2 or lower
Prepare PC
1. Download the newest ROM for your device (EU/US) and the newest Install recovery (tar-file)
2. Open Odin
3. Select the Install recovery (Avaible in download section) in the PDA section
4. Make sure nothing is checked except "F.Reset Time" and "Auto Reboot"
Prepare device
1. Power off
2. Reboot to download mode
Prepare installation
1. Connect player with PC and wait until Odin detects your player
2. Select "Start" in Odin and wait until your device reboots
3. Power off your player
4. Boot to recovery mode
Installation
1. Select: Mounts/Storage -> Mount USB mass storage
2. Connect device to PC
3. Copy the ROM and the Google Apps to your device
4. Unmount device from PC
5. Select: Wipe cache -> Yes
6. Select the CyanogenMod zip and hit Yes (This will take up to 40 seconds)
7. Reselect: Choose zip file from sd-card
8. Select the Google Apps zip and hit Yes
9. Return to main menu -> Reboot (IF you have an US edition, hit "Power Off")
For US devices only
1. Reboot to download mode
2. Open ODIN3 and select the US kernel, you downloaded from this topic, in the PDA section
3. Flash
and reboot!
!ENJOY CM7!
The boot proccess after a first install or a upgrade can take up to 2 minutes!
Bugreports
If you noticed bugs, it would be very helpful that you report them, so I can fix them. Thanks!
Please mail bugreports to: [email protected]
A bugreport should look like this:
Name:
Device:
Date:
Version:
Things you done:
Title:
Description:
Any logs(logcat):
Any error codes:
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Thanks to...
.. @loSconosciuto (the man who helped me to make it bootable!)
.. @SerkTheTurk
...Ubuntu community
...CyanogenMod community
...The Open Handset Alliance
...The Linux community
.. @safariking
.. @dhiru1602
... all testers (especially @xXPR0T0TYPEXx)
Source code
https://github.com/androthan/allto-device-legacy
https://github.com/androthan/allto-kernel-legacy
https://github.com/androthan/allto-vendor-legacy
Disclaimer
I'm not responsible for dead phones, dead sd-card or dead accesoires. You and only you decided to do these changes!

MrBrubble said:
CyanogenMod 7.2 for the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6
Hello Galaxy Player community,
I finally compiled CM7 (Version 7.2) for our Galaxy Players 3.6.
Actually my build is not flashable, it's just an zip-file with the system, initramfs, bootstrap and more.
You can use this for developing or ROM porting.
This thread will be the development thread for CM7 on our devices.
MrBrubble
Feedback --> Answer this thread, thanks!
Support --> PM me
1. FAQs
2. Sources
3. Contents of zip-file
4. Downloads
5. Thanks to...
6. Disclaimer
1. FAQs
Q: Is this build flashable?
A: No, it isn't.
Q: Can I try to push the SYSTEM folder from the zip to my device?
A: Yes, but I can't guarantee that it will work, in worst case, just reflash the stock rom with ODIN.
Q: Is this for the EU or US version of the YP-GS1?
A: I think it will work on both, but I took the specs from an EU device.
Q: How long does it took to build it?
A: It took 2 months.
Q: Are the proprietary files already included?
A: Yes, they are.
2. Sources
Samsung OSRC: opensource.samsung.com
Device tree: github.com/team-hurricane-xda/android_device_cm7_aalto
CyanogenMod: github.com/CyanogenMod
3. Contents of the zip-file
There 4 folders in the zip-file:
BOOT: This is were the ramdisk files are stored. If you don't know what a 'ramdisk' is, just google it.
RECOVERY: This is the ClockworkMod custom recovery.
SYSTEM: This is the /system folder which contains CyanogenMod
OTA: Just some unneccessary files, ota-keys, manifest and more.
4. Downloads
Version 1: Uploading... (Sorry, my internet connection is very very slow)
5. Thanks to...
...SerkTheTurk for helping me, I hope his CM7 build for the 4.2 will be finished soon
...Samsung and TI for this great hardware
...The OpenHandsetAlliance for their great Android
...CyanogenMod for their great CustomROM
6. Disclaimer
I'm not responsible for bricked devices or dead sd-card. You and ONLY you decided to do these changes!
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Good job

To safariking
safariking said:
Good job
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You're welcome. It was (and may is) a lot of wotk.

Good work! Is this complete cm7?
Sent from my YP-GI1

Wow... There are really nice people who do all this hard work for free just for giving people some things that for them are impossible in other way...
I think that the less we can do is to say thank you and congratulations MrBubble (and all the people working on it)!
Enviat des del meu YP-G70 utilitzant Tapatalk 4 Beta

To SerkTheTurk
SerkTheTurk said:
Good work! Is this complete cm7?
Sent from my YP-GI1
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Yes, it is a complete CM7 build.
Solution for libcamera.so:
1. Download this: https://github.com/galaxyishere/android_vendor_samsung_galaxysl
2. Replace "galaxysl" in the files in the root directory with "hugo" (galaxysl-vendor.mk, galaxysl-vendor-blobs.mk and BoardConfigVendor.mk)
3. Replace the files in the dir called proprietary with the files from a system dump from your player 4.2 (You will find the files in: /system/vendor, /system/lib, /system/bin and /system/firmware)
4. Make directory: <cm7source>/vendor/samsung/hugo
5. Copy the files there
6. Try building, GOOD LUCK!
MrBrubble

Are there any bugs?
Sent from my YP-GI1

SerkTheTurk said:
Are there any bugs?
Sent from my YP-GI1
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Yes, it's the first build.

MrBrubble said:
Yes, it's the first build.
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Maybe you can list some of the bugs?
Sent from my YP-GI1

SerkTheTurk said:
Maybe you can list some of the bugs?
Sent from my YP-GI1
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This is a dev thread. He doesn't have to list bugs.
But if I were guess, I'm gonna say everything from WiFi to camera, to Bluetooth and etc
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 4 Beta

goldflame09 said:
This is a dev thread. He doesn't have to list bugs.
But if I were guess, I'm gonna say everything from WiFi to camera, to Bluetooth and etc
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Yeah I understand but people would have a better understanding if they wanted to flash this. Also people could contribute to his device tree, knowing the bugs that they would fix
Sent from my YP-GI1

SerkTheTurk said:
Yeah I understand but people would have a better understanding if they wanted to flash this. Also people could contribute to his device tree, knowing the bugs that they would fix
Sent from my YP-GI1
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You didn't read this:
MrBrubble said:
1. FAQs
Q: Is this build flashable?
A: No, it isn't.
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You have to build it
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 4 Beta

goldflame09 said:
You didn't read this:
You have to build it
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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My bad I missed that
Sent from my YP-GI1

Downloading now will see what i can do
Okay i made a flashable zip file but it is not booting i think because it is missing the Boot.img file because it has no kernel now!!!
You need to compile a good kernel first before we can actualy try it out Thanks!!!
If you have a good kernel that is compitable with CM7 and our device i can modify the updater-script to let it install the kernel to then we can see if it will boot up!
PS:
This is maybe a better logo for your thread:
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4048/ubdb.jpg

To safariking
safariking said:
Downloading now will see what i can do
Okay i made a flashable zip file but it is not booting i think because it is missing the Boot.img file because it has no kernel now!!!
You need to compile a good kernel first before we can actualy try it out Thanks!!!
If you have a good kernel that is compitable with CM7 and our device i can modify the updater-script to let it install the kernel to then we can see if it will boot up!
PS:
This is maybe a better logo for your thread:
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4048/ubdb.jpg
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Thanks for trying, I will upload a boot image (boot.img) now and post it in the OP.
MrBrubble

So we just need someone to build a flashable zip based on this ROM right?
Sent from my air conditioner unit running CyanogenMod

@MrBrubble I think if you compiled using 'make otapackage' it would've made a cwm flash able zip by itself
Sent from my YP-GI1 using Tapatalk 2

I tried but it said "no rule to make otapackage" :/
Sent from my YP-GS1 using xda app-developers app

MrBrubble said:
I tried but it said "no rule to make otapackage" :/
Sent from my YP-GS1 using xda app-developers app
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I've researched the problem with trying to make otapackage and apparently you need to include recovery before starting the build. I'm not sure how to include it but I'm pretty sure it's in BoardConfig.mk, something along the lines of 'TARGET_NO_RECOVERY := false' but then again I'm not quite sure, and btw did you include a prebuilt kernel?

Yeah we need a flashable zip for this to work otherwise it is useless thanks anyways if you need help PM me!
Sent from my awesome S2 Plus

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[MOD] Flash-aholicsTool 5.4.2012.0 - ICS and NFC Support

This is a windows based tool that I created to add things that I like to existing Gingerbread ROM's and to Hellraise I9100 Gingerbread ROM's (Samsung or CM7/MIUI/CM9 based) and I have decided to share it with you guys. One thing this is great for is flashing the updates of a ROM you use on a regular basis, I got sick of having to keep putting my custom init.d files (mostly that I would forget) and editing the Build.prop on the android was a pain in the butt so this tool helps me and hopefully you guys will find it useful too.
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How it works:
1. First you select a ROM that you have downloaded using the button to the right of the "Selected ROM" textbox.
2. Select what options you want to do to the ROM (like adding systems apps, init.d files, and custom Build.prop parameters, or Hellraise it!)
3. Click "Build ROM" and the program then unzips the ROM, apply's the user selected options and rebuilds the zip file so it is ready for flashing.
4. Copy the zip file to your phone and flash away!
5. If your phone does not boot try these 3 things before giving up (one of these should get you going)
a. Flash the same zip again
b. Remake the ROM using a different kernel
c. Remake the ROM using a different modem (making sure you selected the modem from the right type)
6. Always remember to wipe cache and Dalvik, and factory reset if you are coming from a different ROM, just like always.
How to Hellraise:
1. First you select a ROM that you have downloaded using the button to the right of the "Selected ROM" textbox.
2. Check the "Hellraise the ROM" check box.
3. Select if it is an ICS ROM.
4. Select a kernel from the dropdown list of kernels (I have included the Kernel from CM7 and MIUI and also included latest Siyah)
5. Select a modem from the dropdown, being careful to select the modem type for the ROM you are Hellraising (You will see 2 lists in the above picture, 1 for Samsung based and one for CM7/MIUI.
6. Click "Build ROM" and the program then unzips the ROM, apply's the user selected options and rebuilds the zip file so it is ready for flashing.
7. Always remember to wipe cache and Dalvik, and factory reset if you are coming from a different ROM, just like always.
8. Copy the zip file to your phone and flash away!
How to remove device specific checks (this is what prevents some of the I9100 ROMS from installing on our phone:
1. Check the "Strip out device specific script calls" box
How to add Init.d files to the ROM:
1. Just click the one you want to add from the "Add Init.d Files" section so you see a check mark next to it, all files will be added to the ROM that have a check mark on them. WARNING: the loopy_smoothness init.d file contains some of my custom lines in it to work with MIUI, so if you are not using MIUI you will need to modify it!!!
2. To add your own Init.d items, navigate to the "Initd" sub directory for this program and copy your custom files to that folder (make sure there is no extention on the file name) and then restart the program and they will show up in the list.
How to add Build.prop items to the ROM:
1. Just click the one you want to add from the "Build.prop Mods" section so you see a check mark next to it, all files will be added to the ROM's build.prop file that have a check mark on them.
2. To add your own Build.prop items, navigate to the "BuildProp" sub directory for this program and copy your custom files to that folder (make sure you add ".build.prop" to the end of the file name) and then restart the program and they will show up in the list.
How to add System/App Files:
1. Just click the one you want to add from the "Add System/App Files" section so you see a check mark next to it, all files will be added to the ROM's System/App directory that have a check mark on them.
2. To add your own System apps, navigate to the "CustomSystemApps" sub directory for this program and copy your system apk's to that folder and then restart the program and they will show up in the list. I primarily use it for QuickOffice and CM7's camera.
How to append to the new zip file:
1. Just type something in the "Append This to New Zip" field. Make sure you don't use wierd characters that windows/phone wont understand.
Applying an MIUI theme:
1. Place your favorite MIUI theme (they are the files with .mtz extension in the "MIUI/Theme" directory on your internal sdcard) in the "MIUIThemes" subdirectory of my program to ge them to show in the list.
2. Select the one you want to apply to the ROM from the "MIUI Themes" selection dropdown and it will then be automatically applied to the ROM, its that easy!
Text Editor:
I have also included a text editor to edit scripts and Build.prop modifications so you can modify them anyway you want. Simply select a file from the list and then click the "Edit File" button to the right of the list (there is one for init.d files and one for Build.prop Mods).
I9100 ROM's Confirmed working:
1. Criskello
2. Turkbey
3. MIUI.US
4. WIUI (see post #76 for special instructions)
5. HydrOxyG3NMOD V2
6. miui special edition V6
7. Omega 10.4
8. AdyScorpiusMIUI vGB1
9. Checkrom v4
10. Checkrom v6
11. MiuiDano
12. miuiandroid.com SGS2 ROM's
Great thanks for the donation from the following:
1. stevehkim
2. stoney_38668
Special thanks to:
shep211 for paving the way to the MIUI I9100 conversions and anyone else involved.
Entropy512 for his Hellraiser and kernel.
Fenny for his ICS kernel!!!!!!!
To all the guys from the forums in providing the scripts/build.prop edits I have included in this package.
The CM7 and MIUI teams.
GOKHANMORAL for Siyah kernel.
Download Instructions:
1. Donwload Zip file from below.
2. Extract contents to a Folder on your harddrive (preferably something like "C:\ROMMaker", keep it out of special folders like "My Documents" so you don't run into permission issues).
3. Right click on "Flash-aholicsTool.exe" and select "Run as Administrator".
Download Link for 5.4.2012.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?mnjidmm2kss21s6
Download Link for 3.22.2012.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?1v1xxbugm1w5na2
Download Link for 3.3.2012.0: (thanks to efan0388 for server space) http://myandroidroms.com/files/pjkvNnn1330834792.html
Download Link for 2.23.2012.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?it3uzlne50xdzu0
Download Link for 2.17.2012.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?9v21g945khik2i3
Download Link for 2.16.2012.1: http://www.mediafire.com/?u1lv8g5bk8cy3oa
Download Link for 2.15.2012: http://www.mediafire.com/?76f8b5vb4rgwixk
Download Link for 2.9.2012: http://www.mediafire.com/?7jajc2ejk73boxd
Click "Thanks" if you like what you see or donate with my link.
Change Log:
5.4.2012.0
1. Added NFC support to options
2. Added a few new kernels and modems
3. Added option to import kernels and modems so you can update the list anytime you want (just click the appropriate import button, select a zip file with a modem or kernel in it, give it a name and BAM, you added it!
3.22.2012.0
1. Added ICS kernel from Fenny (works with most Sammy/AOKP/CM9)
2. Added on screen button enable/disable function (not that we need it know but I already added it)
3.3.2012.0
1. Added ICS kernels from Entropy and Myself to the package.
2.23.2012.0
1. Changed zip algorithm to try and help those stuborn ROM again (status 7 should be gone now). I verified that CheckROM v6 and miuiandroid.com ROM are now working.
2. Speed up zip/unzip process
3. The hang on building the zip file should be gone now too.
4. Added 2nd version of 3G tweeks for build.prop (got from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510532)
5. ICS ROM's seem to be working now too for the purpose of removing the device specific checks to get them to install.
2.17.2012.0
1. Added text editor for any file (on top menu under "File")
2. Changed "Build ROM" button to "Execute" and gives you 4 options (to give you guys alot of flexibility).
Full build from zip (same thing as the old "Build ROM" button)
Build zip file from "Build" directory
Extract ROM and apply options ONLY
Extract ROM ONLY
3. Changed the way kernel and modems are changed, seems to help some of the stuborn ROM's like MiuiDano.
2.16.2012.0
1. Added wifi fix in nvram_net.txt for those ROM's that need it.
2. Added checkbox to change device name to I777 for people that don't like seeing the I9100 and for market issues.
3. Change multi-threading routine to speed things up and hopefully fix the problem with the zip creation stalling.
4. Added 3 options for hellraising: GB-CM7/MIUI based (slimmed down hellraise), GB-Samsung Based (full hellraise), and ICS CM7/MIUI.
5. Create init.d directory automatically if you select any init.d files and it doesn't exist in the ROM.
6. Before unzipping this version if you plan to replace older version, delete all the directories beginning with "Replacements" then unzip and replace all files and folders.
2.15.2012
1. Added check mark for removal of device specific checks
2. Fixed init.d file copy errors.
3. Added ICS support, only tested AdyScorpiusMIUI v4 and stopped there cus I liked it. Just a few warnings, you will get no sound if you make a call and the USB stuff seems to be messed up so you won't be able to transfer files using USB once the ROM is on there and the hard button issue of course. Other than that, everything else is working including the face-unlock, ENJOY!
4. To get AdyScorpiusMIUI v4 to work, check the Hellraise button, check "This is an ICS ROM", pick the ICS kernel, and check the "Strip out device...". Thats it.
5. Always make a backup before flashing!!!
2.9.2012
1. Added applying your favorite MIUI theme (of course only use this option if you are working on an MIUI theme)
2. Tried to speed up the zipping portion a bit too
Quick list of ROM's put together thanks to this tool:
[ROM] Foxhound 3.0
[ROM] AdyScorpiusMIUI
[ROM] MIUI.us 2.2.17 | WIUI
[ROM] Turkbey V33
[ROM] CriskeloRom V38
[ROM] HydrOxyG3NMODV4
[ROM] HYDRAOSP
cant wait to try it out!
Interesting will give this a try in a few moments if it stays dead at work.
Edit - No link
*waiting patiently*
Confirmed working Turkbey Rom v32!
Cool idea. I'll definitely give this a try when its up.
seems awesome!!
I will be watching this with great anticipation.
Blackberry devs had something very similar to this, and it was awesome.
I cant wait to try it
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Link is now here. Any body willing to test?
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I think I did this right, but its been stuck at 99% for a long time I tried twice already.
MysticKing32 said:
Link is now here. Any body willing to test?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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I am if I get it working.
got an error at the end of hellraising galnets miui and the miui.us rom for the i9100.
don't know what it means but i did back up my rom. gonna continue flashing this anyway lol
LiLChris06 said:
I think I did this right, but its been stuck at 99% for a long time I tried twice already.
I am if I get it working.
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What operating system are you on? That ROM was the first one I made this program for.
ktoonsez said:
What operating system are you on? That ROM was the first one I made this program for.
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Windows 7, should I run it in compatibility mode?
LiLChris06 said:
Windows 7, should I run it in compatibility mode?
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No, that is what I am on too. Let me try v32 again. One more question, did you get a zip file in the "NewROM" sub folder of the program?
this did not hellraise miui.us
home button does nothing.
search button does nothing.
ktoonsez said:
No, that is what I am on too. Let me try v32 again. One more question, did you get a zip file in the "NewROM" sub folder of the program?
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Nope just a temp file, tried with a new modem and still stuck.
How long is it suppose to take?
I re-downloaded both the tool and rom and still nothing.
LiLChris06 said:
Nope just a temp file, tried with a new modem and still stuck.
How long is it suppose to take?
I re-downloaded both the tool and rom and still nothing.
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It takes 34 seconds total on my 64 bit machine, about 2 minutes on my slower 32 bit laptop. I will recompile it a different way and re-upload it for you to try, I will reply to this again when the new version is up? In the mean time, try compatibility mode and also try another ROM for the fun of it.
ktoonsez said:
It takes 34 seconds total on my 64 bit machine, about 2 minutes on my slower 32 bit laptop. I will recompile it a different way and re-upload it for you to try, I will reply to this again when the new version is up? In the mean time, try compatibility mode and also try another ROM for the fun of it.
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New link is up Chris, re-download and zip over top of the old files. Did you unzip the files to a directory or did you you do it to the root of c drive? Also, is this a Mac or a real computer?
ktoonsez said:
It takes 34 seconds total on my 64 bit machine, about 2 minutes on my slower 32 bit laptop. I will recompile it a different way and re-upload it for you to try, I will reply to this again when the new version is up? In the mean time, try compatibility mode and also try another ROM for the fun of it.
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Don't bother redoing it! it works! It just worked for me with WIUI rebuilt it in 42 seconds! Nice! running windows 7 64 bit by the way. Now I'm gonna flash it!! Thanks Ktoonsez!
ktoonsez said:
It takes 34 seconds total on my 64 bit machine, about 2 minutes on my slower 32 bit laptop. I will recompile it a different way and re-upload it for you to try, I will reply to this again when the new version is up? In the mean time, try compatibility mode and also try another ROM for the fun of it.
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Gutterball said:
Don'tbother redoing it! it works! It just worked for me with WIUI rebuilt it in 42 seconds! Nice running windows 7 64 bit. Now I'm gonna flash it!! Thanks Ktoonsez!
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Thanks Gutterball, enjoy.

[ROM] 【4.2.2】【UNOFFICIAL】CyanogenMod 10.1.3.1【ON-HOLD】【GPL】

[ROM] 【4.2.2】【UNOFFICIAL】CyanogenMod 10.1.3.1【ON-HOLD】【GPL】
MWF Nightlies
Freshly built every MWF Night​
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CyanogenMod 10.1.3.1 is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.​Features:
CM10.1.3.1
Koush's SuperUser is default
Android JB 4.2.2
Working OTA system - Requires CWM 6.x.x.x/TWRP 2.6.0.0 or later. Amon RA will not work.
Apollo
HDR Camera
CM's new "File Manager"
Lockscreen widgets - kinda
Scroll typed text with vol -/+ (CM settings)
Bluetooth Calling (Has been reported working, your results may vary)
Multi Language Support
Zipaligned
All images optimized
Installation InstructionsI recommend users of this rom to be on the latest firmware and Hboot with an s-off device. If you are not on the latest global firmware, here is how to do it.
NOTE: For recovery I use TWRP 2.5.0.0. Some wipe options below may not be included in other recovery options. Still wipe what is available the best you can.
1. Put the Rom on the root of your SD Card
2. Compare MD5 Sum
Windows: MD5 Calculator
LINUX: Open Terminal and type: md5sum [path to the rom on your sd card]
Mac: Open a terminal and type: md5 [path to the rom on your sd card]
3. Reboot to Recovery
4. Scroll down and select "Wipe"
5. Wipe the following:
Wipe ALL data/factory reset x2
Wipe /data x2
Wipe /cache x2
Wipe Dalvik-cache x3
Wipe /boot x2
Wipe /system x3
Optionally wipe:
Wipe battery stats
Wipe rotate settings​6. Scroll to and press return
7. Install Rom from SD Card
8. Reboot and enjoy!​Further questions about the ROM
Please check the FAQ in the second post.​
Note: Please do not mirror the Rom. Thanks.​NOTICE: I do not provide a changelog. However, you may view the official CM changelog by clicking CHANGELOG​​
Downloads:
ROM: DOWNLOAD
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GApps: gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip​
signatures.mobile-overload.com
​ I wanted to say thanks to Chad and everyone else involved in getting AOSP based ROMs working on the Rezound. Without our talented group of devs, none of this would be possible.​Source:
Google - Android
Cyanogen - Source
Chad0989 - Made it possible to run AOSP based roms on the Rezound
Vigor - Beta builds
Vigor - Kernel
Please see post two for additional notes.​
Frequently Asked Questions
HTC Rezound UNOFFICIAL CM10.1.3 (JB-4.2.2)​
This is a short list of Q&A that should help you find answers to the questions you might have concerning flashing and using this ROM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q1: What version of Android is this?[/SIZE]
This Rom is CM10.1 which is currently built on Android 4.2.2.​
[SIZE=+1]Q2: I looked but did not see a changelog in the op. How can I track your changes?[/SIZE]
I do not provide a changelog but you can track CM's official changelog for recent changes.
You can also find device specific changes by looking at Flyhalf205's Github​
[SIZE=+1]Q3: Is this ROM S-On compatible?[/SIZE]
By default, no. Follow these instructions to flash on an S-On device:
NOTE:
You must have the Android SDK downloaded and installed onto your computer.
You must be familiar with the SDK's install directory structure.
You must be familiar with using terminal and know how to cd to the platform-tools folder of the Android SDK's install directory.
1. Open the Rom zip with an archive tool such as 7zip and extract the boot.img from it.
2. Place the boot.img into the platform-tools folder of the Android SDK's install directory.
3. Put the Rom and GAPPS on the root of your SD Card
4. Compare MD5 Sum
Windows: MD5 Calculator
LINUX: Open Terminal and type: md5sum [path to the rom on your sd card]
Mac: Open a terminal and type: md5 [path to the rom on your sd card]
5. Reboot to Recovery
6. Scroll down and select "Wipe"
7. Wipe the following:
Wipe ALL data/factory reset x2
Wipe /data x2
Wipe /cache x2
Wipe Dalvik-cache x3
Wipe /boot x2
Wipe /system x3
Optionally wipe:
Wipe battery stats
Wipe rotate settings
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8. Scroll to and press return
9. Install Rom and gapps (in that order) from SD Card
10. FOR GSM USERS ONLY - After flashing the ROM and GAPPS, re-wipe /data and then flash the GSM patch
11. Return to the main menu of the recovery and select "Developer Menu".
12. Select "Reboot to bootloader
13. Ensure your device is connected to your computer and that your device is now in fastboot mode. This is a white screen and it says fastboot on it.
14. Open a Terminal (OSX or Linux) or CMD window (Windows) and cd to the platform-tools directory of the Android SDK's install directory.
15. Issue this command to flash the boot.img we placed in the platform-tools folder earlier:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
16. Watch the output of the terminal, it should say something like "sent successfully".
17. Finally send this command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
This command reboots your device into Android. Wait for it to boot up and enjoy your new freshly installed CM10.1.
Note: If you are having issues connecting your device to your windows computer in fastboot, please insure the drivers are up to date by installing the latest version of HTC Sync for the Rezound.​
[SIZE=+1]Q4: Where did the Developer options in settings go?[/SIZE]
Google/Android has hidden this feature in JB 4.2.1 and up. Follow these steps to re-enable the feature:
Go to settings > about phone. Tap Build Number 7 times. Tapping Build Number 7 times re-enables the Developer Options in settings.​
[SIZE=+1]Q5: Where did the reboot menu go?[/SIZE]
In Android 4.2.2 this menu is hidden by default in CM10.1 and must be enabled.
Step 1: Enable Developer options using the method described in Q4.
Step 2: Go to Developer options and check the Advanced reboot box.
Step 3: Go to System settings > System > power menu. Insure the Reboot menu box is checked.
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[SIZE=+1]Q6: What is the recommended HBOOT and Radio for this ROM?[/SIZE]
RADIO: 2.23.10.0123r, 2.23.10.0124r
HBOOT: 2.28
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If your device is not using this firmware and HBOOT, its very simple to update. Just follow the guide HERE to get updated.​
[SIZE=+1]Q7: Is this ROM GSM compatible?[/SIZE]
Yes. You must enter Mobile Networks and change preferred network list to GSM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q8: Can you add in [insert name] mod?[/SIZE]
No. By default this ROM will remain bone stock without any modification. It is intended to be the purest form of CM on this forum for the Rezound. However, user created mod submissions are welcome and will be added to the third post (Mods section) if they fit the standards outlined for this ROM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q9: When will such and such bug be fixed?[/SIZE]
Bug fixes are always being worked on. As the fixes are made available, they will be included in the next update version of this ROM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q10: This ROM seems a little choppy. Is there anything I can do?[/SIZE]
Go into Developer options and disable hardware overlays.
NOTE: You must disable hardware overlays every time you reboot.​
[SIZE=+1]Q11: I notice that Superuser isn't in the app drawer, where did it go?[/SIZE]
Recently CyanogenMod has merged in Koush's new Superuser configuration. Starting in build 20130310 you will now found all Superuser settings in the System settings under the Superuser tab.​
[SIZE=+1]Q12: How do I zoom in the camera?[/SIZE]
In the camera app place two fingers on the screen and spread rapidly ​
[SIZE=+1]Q13: How can I optimize my battery life on this ROM?[/SIZE]
XDA member md303 has written a very helpful post describing their battery usage and what they have done to optimize it for better life. Check it out HERE​
[SIZE=+1]Q14: Why isn't my WiFi working?[/SIZE]
You're most likely s-on then. You must flash the boot.img that comes with the .zip inside of fastboot.​
If your question is not answered here or you need further help, go to the official Support Thread for this ROM. DO NOT post questions directly in this thread.​
MODS UNOFFICIAL CM10.1
Provided by the community​
NOTE: User created mod submissions must follow the standards of this ROM for acceptance.
All mods must:
Blend into the ROM as if they were originally entended to be there stock
Must not break any of the other features of the ROM
Must not be designed to leverage harm unto the devices of the other users of this ROM
Should be intended to improve features of the ROM rather than replace those features
If the mod is entended to be used as a theme, it must present a professional and clean appearance
Must not violate the licenses that cover CM. Open source mods only.
Must be flashable in recovery
If your mods and themes are not to these standards, they will not be accepted!
Onto the Mods​
Want to set the dpi for apps individually like you can with Paranoid Settings in Paranoid Android?
Get the Xposed Framework to do so HERE
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Safety! Control what info of yours your apps can detect.
update-cm-vigor-20130320-openpdroid.zip created by manchucka
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Prefer SuperSU to Superuser?
SuperSU created by manchucka
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No-Split MMS
Find it here created by socialruins
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Re: [ROM][JB][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Awesome sauce, thanks for being the human build machine and getting this out to us, and of course thanks to the devs responsible for getting this to work on our rezounds!
Edit: won't download on mobile oh well to the computer I go! (what is this? 2008?)
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Squirrel1620 said:
Awesome sauce, thanks for being the human build machine and getting this out to us, and of course thanks to the devs responsible for getting this to work on our rezounds!
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda app-developers app
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No problem. Happy to do it with Chads blessings
Wow... so much development lately! Thanks a lot for all your hard work!
:good:
is this 4.2?
ryclegman said:
is this 4.2?
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Yes, 4.2.1
If your having trouble downloading from mobile, please take note what server on @androidfilehost you are attempting to download from. I will need this info so I can file a report. Thanks
Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Oh my! Welcome back
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Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
wildstang83 said:
If your having trouble downloading from mobile, please take note what server on @androidfilehost you are attempting to download from. I will need this info so I can file a report. Thanks
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(CA) server #5
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Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Restore contacts from sim card shows there are no contacts. Should be 12ish. Playing without gapps for a bit.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Hey, I don't know if anything has changed but last I recall Chad doesn't want to hear any bug reports at all. That was one of the rules when we were told we could post builds, so you might wanna edit the OP so people don't bug him about it. Unless he has specified otherwise, then by all means, feel free.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Yup my bad. Totally forgot about that.
Loving it so far. Only thing I noticed is that the camera doesn't zoom. Thanks for sharing this stang!
Nevermind you zoom with the volume buttons instead of pinch to zoom
No wifi tether on this. I'll skip it til I can look further into it.
Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
Pmem or ION?
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Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
GoldenCyn said:
Pmem or ION?
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
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pmem
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Re: [ROM][JB-4.2.1][CDMA] CM10.1 KANG for HTC Rezound [1-21-13]
live2die said:
pmem
Sent from my Rezound using xda premium
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Yup just tested with my basic kernel and it works. So I assume this is pmem not ion. I'm not near a WiFi device can someone see if tether works using my kernel? It always has worked with mine on cm10
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highdro said:
Loving it so far. Only thing I noticed is that the camera doesn't zoom. Thanks for sharing this stang!
Nevermind you zoom with the volume buttons instead of pinch to zoom
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I have no idea if this is a kernel thing but I'm running a different persons build and shrikes kernel and it zooms

(ROM)(08-05-15)(UNOFFICIAL)(4.4.4)CyanogenMod 11.0(GPL)(HYBRID)

Please Observe the Note about Gapps/Recoveries in the Downloads Section.
GSM'rs Please read message 1977 BEFORE complaining about SMS Texting. Thanks​
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CyanogenMod 11.0 is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.4 (Kit Kat) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone and increases performance and reliability over "stock Android" for your device.​
Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do
* some research if you have any concerns about features included
* in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these
* modifications, and if you point the finger at us for
* messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked near the bottom of this post is a package that has come from another Android project that restores the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.​
Features:
CM11.0
Koush's SuperUser as default (built in)
Android KitKat 4.4.4
Root
Apollo
CM's "File Manager"
cLock Widget
Quick Settings Panel
Swipe option for Quick Settings
Quick Pull-down option for Quick Settings
Notification Drawer Quick Access Ribbon
New CM Wallpapers
Theme Engine
Scroll typed text with vol -/+
Multi Language Support
Whisper Push
Zipaligned
All images optimized
Whats Working:
Alarm/Clock/Countdown Timer/Stop Watch
Audio (alarm, music, ringtones, ui)
Automatic Screen Rotation
Battery Stats
Bluetooth Calling and Streaming
Bluetooth Tethering
Camcorder - see below
Camera
Count Down Timer
Data (3g/4g LTE)
Data Transfer Arrows
Developer Options
Display (for the most part. See not working for further details)
Exchange E-Mail
Google Sync: Account/Calendar/Contacts
Gallery
Google Voice Typing
GPS
Hangouts (Gtalk replacement)
HD Video Playback
LEDs
Mms (sending/receiving)
Performance Controls
Phone (making/receiving calls)
ScreenShot
Security (Blacklisting /Privacy guard /Screen Lock)
Signal Bars and dBm signal strength
Simultaneous Voice and Data
Sms (receiving /sending)
Sms messaging via hangouts (new integrated sms ability)
Sound Recorder
Stereo Sound Headphones (some static present when screen comes on and goes off)
Stereo Sound (rear speaker)
Storage (external /internal)
Superuser
Swipe Keyboard and Auto Correct
Terminal Emulator
Torch/Torch Toggle
USB Mass Storage (Access via pc connection): External /Internal
USB Tethering
Vibration (calls , haptic feedback, notifications)
Vibrator Intensity settings
Video Chat (ie: Skype, Hangouts, etc.)
Video Playback (Youtube, Camcorder)
Voice Dialer
Voice Search
Live Wallpapers /Wallpapers
Weather from network location
Widgets
WiFi
WiFi Hot Spot (native WiFi tethering)
Youtube App/streaming video
What's Not Working:
Netflix: However, there is a workaround for this via use of the Xposed module: [Xposed][HACK] Workaround for Netflix This was discovered by member @hochoch. Thanks be to him. I have attempted to place the install instructions here. However, IF you feel confused please refer to the Workaround site.
To install:
Download and Install the Xposed Installer APK http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk.
... > move to the dir containing the file
... > adb install de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v32_de4f0d.apk
You will be asked if you will allow this. Say yes.
Switch to the phone and the app directory. Install the Xposed framework:
... Find Xposed Installer... Tap it... Tap Frameworks... Tap ok... Tap Install/Update...
. . select Remember choice forever... Tap Allow... Tap ok to ReBoot
Download and Install the APK linked in this post: linked apk
... > move to the dir containing the file
... > adb install XposedCM10.1NetflixWorkaround.apk
Startup the Xposed Installer... Tap Modules.. Tap the check box.. Tap ret key twice
After enabling the module in Xposed Installer ... Reboot your phone. Enjoy Netflix.
If your PC hangs on one of the adb install commands... look at your phone and Tap the OK.
And this works on our CM11.0 (4.4.4) xposed-framework
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Bluetooth Calling: It's hit or miss. Either doesn't work for some, or has bad quality for others.
Bluetooth will NOT "turn on" our ReZounds. Hardware is not designed for it. In order to make a "Hands free call" you must at least "Activate" the phone. Only has to show the "Lock Screen". Then your Bluetooth must be of the type that has a "Button" you can press to activate voice calling. Mine is a Plantronics Pro and the sequence goes like this:
Naturally your Bluetooth and phone have to be paired.
Push Power Button on Phone.
Push or Press your Bluetooth button.
Listen for command request.
Recite the name in your call list you desire to call.
Hope that the voice to text translation was correct...
MHL/HDMI: This most likely will never work on AOSP and should be considered a "don't hold your breath"
Camcorder: Built in one will scramble the pic IF started in portrait mode. Horizontal mode works ok. However, in both modes you can only get 3 video saves and then you have to reboot to get another 3. Repeat.
Installation InstructionsI recommend users of this rom to be on the latest firmware and Hboot with an s-off device. If you are not on the latest global firmware: Here or Here.
NOTE: For recovery I use CWM Touch 6.0.3.6 but you can also use TWRP. Some wipe options below may not be included in other recovery options. Still wipe what is available the best you can.
1. Put the Rom on the root of your SD Card
2. Compare MD5 Sum
Windows: MD5 Calculator
LINUX: Open Terminal and type: md5sum [path to the rom on your sd card]
Mac: Open a terminal and type: md5 [path to the rom on your sd card]
3. Reboot to Recovery
4. Scroll down and select "Wipe"
5. Wipe the following:
Wipe ALL data/factory reset
Wipe /data
Wipe /cache
Wipe Dalvik-cache
Wipe /boot
Wipe /system
Optionally wipe:
Wipe battery stats
Wipe rotate settings​6. Scroll to and press return
7. Install Rom from SD Card
8. Reboot and enjoy!
​Further questions about the ROM
Please check the FAQ in the second post.​
Note: Please do not mirror the Rom. Thanks.​NOTICE: I do not provide a changelog. However, you may view the official CM changelog by clicking CHANGELOG (Not yet available for cm-11.0)​​To those complaining about Battery usage, please view message: 2429
The Battery tests have been updated: Sep 7th, 2014​Downloads:
ROM: DOWNLOAD
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4.4.4 GApps: gapps-kk-20140620-signed.zip
4.4.4 BaNkS GApps: GApps from BaNkS
4.4.3 GApps: gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip
4.4.3 BaNkS GApps: GApps from BaNkS
​Check out the message 2322 for a proper TWRP and CWM to install the "Standard" Gapps.​
Thank You to the following individuals for their heavy involvement in making Kit Kat possible for the HTC Rezound and for their continued efforts to improving the platform (in Alphabetical Order):
Flyhalf205 -Donate
kkozma - Donate
_litz - Donate
REV3NT3CH - Donate
Snuzzo - Donate
TheBr0ken - Donate​Source:
Google - Android
Cyanogen - Source
Vigor - Beta builds
Vigor - Kernel
Please note that CM-11.0 is super fresh and no where ready for prime time action. However, it is stable enough to use daily. Over time, the CyanogenMod team will add back features that are currently missing and adding some never before available as development continues.
Please see post two for additional notes.​
Frequently Asked Questions
HTC Rezound UNOFFICIAL CM11.0 (KK-4.4.4)​
This is a short list of Q&A that should help you find answers to the questions you might have concerning flashing and using this ROM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q1: What version of Android is this?[/SIZE]
This Rom is CM11.0 which is currently built on Android 4.4 "Kit Kat"​
[SIZE=+1]Q2: Lost root?!? Built in Superuser doesn't work?[/SIZE]
Go into Developer options and change Root access to "Apps and ADB"​
[SIZE=+1]Q3: Is this ROM S-On compatible?[/SIZE]
By default, no. Follow these instructions to flash on an S-On device:
NOTE:
You must have the Android SDK downloaded and installed onto your computer.
You must be familiar with the SDK's install directory structure.
You must be familiar with using terminal and know how to cd to the platform-tools folder of the Android SDK's install directory.
1. Open the Rom zip with an archive tool such as 7zip and extract the boot.img from it.
2. Place the boot.img into the platform-tools folder of the Android SDK's install directory.
3. Put the Rom and GAPPS on the root of your SD Card
4. Compare MD5 Sum
Windows: MD5 Calculator
LINUX: Open Terminal and type: md5sum [path to the rom on your sd card]
Mac: Open a terminal and type: md5 [path to the rom on your sd card]
5. Reboot to Recovery
6. Scroll down and select "Wipe"
7. Wipe the following:
Wipe ALL data/factory reset
Wipe /data
Wipe /cache
Wipe Dalvik-cache
Wipe /boot
Wipe /system
Optionally wipe:
Wipe battery stats
Wipe rotate settings
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Click to collapse
8. Scroll to and press return
9. Install Rom and gapps (in that order) from SD Card
11. Return to the main menu of the recovery and select "Developer Menu".
12. Select "Reboot to bootloader
13. Ensure your device is connected to your computer and that your device is now in fastboot mode. This is a white screen and it says fastboot on it.
14. Open a Terminal (OSX or Linux) or CMD window (Windows) and cd to the platform-tools directory of the Android SDK's install directory.
15. Issue this command to flash the boot.img we placed in the platform-tools folder earlier:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
16. Watch the output of the terminal, it should say something like "sent successfully".
17. Finally send this command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
This command reboots your device into Android. Wait for it to boot up and enjoy your new freshly installed CM10.12
Note: If you are having issues connecting your device to your windows computer in fastboot, please insure the drivers are up to date by installing the latest version of HTC Sync for the Rezound.​
[SIZE=+1]Q4: Where did the Developer options in settings go?[/SIZE]
Google/Android has hidden this feature in JB 4.x+ and up. Follow these steps to re-enable the feature:
Go to settings > about phone. Tap Build Number 7 times. Tapping Build Number 7 times re-enables the Developer Options in settings.​
[SIZE=+1]Q5: Where did the reboot menu go?[/SIZE]
In Android 4.4 this menu is hidden by default in CM11.0 and must be enabled.
Step 1: Enable Developer options using the method described in Q4.
Step 2: Go to Developer options and check the Advanced reboot box.
Step 3: Go to System settings > System > power menu. Insure the Reboot menu box is checked.
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[SIZE=+1]Q6: What is the recommended HBOOT and Radio for this ROM?[/SIZE]
RADIO: 2.23.10.0123r, 2.23.10.0124r
HBOOT: 2.28
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If your device is not using this firmware and HBOOT, its very simple to update. Just follow the guide [URL=" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509770 [/URL] to get updated.​
[SIZE=+1]Q7: Is this ROM GSM compatible?[/SIZE]
Yes. You must enter Mobile Networks and change preferred network list to GSM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q8: Why isn't my WiFi working?[/SIZE]
You're most likely s-on then. You must flash the boot.img that comes with the .zip inside of fastboot.​
[SIZE=+1]Q9: What recovery is recommended?[/SIZE]
ClockworkMod 6.0.3.6 or higher... TWRP 2.6.0.1 or higher...​
[SIZE=+1]Q10: I can't mount my phone to my computer as a mass storage device. How can I manage my internal/external storage with my computer?[/SIZE]
If you have the most recent HTC drivers installed and are still experiencing issues, reboot into your recovery, and try mounting your storage that way. If you are still having issues, try a different cable, USB port, or computer. Lastly, try to avoid using an external USB hub. Those may cause issues, as well.​
Please be smart and use the search bar first before posting any questions...​
【ROM】【4.4.4】【UNOFFICIAL】CyanogenMod 11.0【06-30-14】【GPL】【HYBRID】
Reserved
Thank you!!
Flashing with twrp is ok?
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For those of you who wish to contribute to it's progress and may not be as code or tech savvy, feel free to look over the things that are "untested" in post number 1 and let the rest of us know if it works or not!
This helps a lot so thank you.
-Neo
bbgreen said:
Thank you!!
Flashing with twrp is ok?
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I believe so. Although I'm unsure of what version may/may not be compatible as I do not use it. FlyHalf would be the best person to answer this.
IAmTheOneTheyCallNeo said:
I believe so. Although I'm unsure of what version may/may not be compatible as I do not use it. FlyHalf would be the best person to answer this.
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I use 2.6.3.0 with no issues
kkozma said:
I use 2.6.3.0 with no issues
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as i used 2.6.3.3
I want to try it so bad, but I need the browser and camera... I'll wait until it's awesome!
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I used 2.6.3.0 from here : http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/vigor
Just make sure you properly wipe/etc if doing a clean install, and after any "dirty flash", wipe dalvik and cache before you reboot.
Is this ion based?
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Is this ion based?
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No
---------- Post added at 09:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:51 PM ----------
For any and all gsm users installing this...there is a few trick to get things working and we are still working on this. I may also do my best to release a pure gsm version of 4.4 for our device
does art work or are we to stay on dalvik?
PMEM vs. ION
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Is this ion based?
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Forgive my ignorance on this one, but I simply don't know enough about it to reason this out for myself. Can you guys get an ION version booting? The reason I ask is because I remember the reason you guys stuck with PMEM was because you still had the ability to use the camera/camcorder with that type of memory management. Would building with ION alleviate any of the existing problems since that's more or less the direction that Android wants to take memory management? I'm sure you guys had already thought of all of this, just curious if there was any advantage in trying to get it built with ION (and admittedly it's a selfish "want to know" on by behalf). Congrats and thanks to Fly, Litz, Rev, Neo, KKozma, TheBroken and everybody else responsible for getting this done. It's been awesome to watch you guys work.
Also Bluetooth streaming works. Not sure about bluetooth calling though.
I don't think any of us have tried ion with cm11 yet. I did build cm10.2 ion and it boots, but the camera doesn't work at all.
That said, I am going to give the old college try on using a different display hal for cm11 which requires ion. There's a very small chance it could help with the camera, but don't hold your breath.
iamwalterwhite said:
Forgive my ignorance on this one, but I simply don't know enough about it to reason this out for myself. Can you guys get an ION version booting? The reason I ask is because I remember the reason you guys stuck with PMEM was because you still had the ability to use the camera/camcorder with that type of memory management. Would building with ION alleviate any of the existing problems since that's more or less the direction that Android wants to take memory management? I'm sure you guys had already thought of all of this, just curious if there was any advantage in trying to get it built with ION (and admittedly it's a selfish "want to know" on by behalf). Congrats and thanks to Fly, Litz, Rev, Neo, KKozma, TheBroken and everybody else responsible for getting this done. It's been awesome to watch you guys work.
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As this is still very new even to the cyanogen source...many things are still being pushed to cm11 as well as commits...it will all be ironed out in PMEM soon...ION will take some time
Doh. Stupid double post
So far so good, usb tethering works, alarm, stopwatch and countdown timer work as well.
i have noticed if i change runtime to art i get fc of gmail, gapps and a few other apps, it is in a loop to so only fix was to turn back runtime to dalvik.
other than that keep up the great work! all the devs here are a joy to be apart of this community
update - Also i have been a rom toolbox user since the beginning and it has always worked, but in this rom i am unable to uninstall apps, i can freeze them tho, just thought id share
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Also Bluetooth streaming works. Not sure about bluetooth calling though.
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Blue tooth calling works.
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[CM11][3.6][4.4.3][2.6.35][Discontinued] CyanogenMod 11 - Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6

Stable Android 4 for the Samsung YP-GS1 (USE THIS!)=> http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-6-samsung-s-wifi-3-6-cyanogenmod-10-t3046129
CyanogenMod 11 (KitKat) for the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 (YP-GS1) EU/US
06/15/2020: All links have been restored and are working again. The files have not been changed. (Androthan)
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Don't quote the whole post!
Hello XDA,
Our little player didn't got any attention from Samsung, they said it has "too low specs".
They may be right, but that doesn't mean we'll have to throw it away, so
I'm proud to present you: Android 4.4.3 for your Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6!
Official discussion thread (Q&A, News, Tricks,...) -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769281
Features
- OpenGL Hardware acceleration
- Open GLES 1.1 & 2.0
- Audio effects
- Vibration support
- Access to internal and external storage
- FM Radio support
- All senors working:
- Geomagnetic sensor
- Accelerometer
- Compass
- More battery-saving than stock
- Button Backlight Notifications
All features from AOSP 4.4 (Read here: http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/) and CyanogenMod 11 (Read here: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/About)
Note
We're running CM11 on the stock kernel (from opensource.samsung.com), which is able to run CM11 and contains a lot of fixes and improvements.
It won't run as stable as a 3.x kernel, but it's doing what it should be.
Some things (mostly improvements) aren't working correctly (ION, HWC,...) because of missing kernel drivers..
The ROM is actually in a very, very early development state, that means:
- Random crashes
- Some apps may not work correctly (or won't start)
- It's not very smooth
CyanogenMod 11 is still under development and not made for daily use yet.
Not Working
Camera
Internal memory
External memory
zRAM
USB access
WiFi (near to fix)
Bluetooth
Dual boot to recovery
Downloads
All hyperlinks are redirecting your download requests to my personal server. I'm using bitly as an intermediate for statistical purposes, so I can estimate how high the demand for the availability of this firmware still is. I'm not storing any personal data, if you're downloading the firmware via my server.
Google Apps: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid...genMod 11 ZIP: [url]https://bit.ly/ypgs1-cm11
ClockworkMod 6.0.4.9: https://bit.ly/ypgs1-cm11-recovery
CyanogenMod 11 boot image: https://bit.ly/ypgs1-cm11-boot
Changelog
Alpha 1
First release
Alpha 2
- latest CyanogenMod 11 sources (01.06.2014)
- Fixed accelerometer
- Fixed geomagneticsensor
- Fixed compass
- Enhanced battery life
- New governor: onDemand boost (will add more governors later!)
- Internal storage will be mounted in /storage/sdcard
- Everything will be smoother (Device-specific dalvik options)
- Kernel improvements (disabled KIES usb mode, code cleanup)
- Faster boot-up
Alpha 3
- Updated to Android 4.4.3 "KitKat"
- latest CyanogenMod 11 sources (09.06.2014)
- Mounts internal storage on /emmc and external storage on /sdcard
- Fixed device-specific security holes-
- updated ClockworkMod recovery to version 6.0.4.9
- fixed flackering bootanimation
- Boot enhancements
Installation guide
Read before do!
This can't brick your device!
Prepare everything
1. Make sure you got those tools on your PC
- ODIN v1.85 (Get here: http://downloadcdn.filebulldog.com/installers/7/c/Odin3v185_downloader_by_Odin3v185.exe)
- Device drivers (just install Samsung Kies to get them) (Get here: http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/)
- ADB for Windows (Get here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790)
2. Download the following files (always use the latest version!)
- CyanogenMod 11 ZIP-file ("Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3.zip")
- ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.x ("Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3_RECOVERY.tar")
- Boot image ("Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3_BOOT.tar")
(- Google Apps ZIP-file (Google Now, GMail) (This package is optional!)
3. Boot device to Download mode
- Power off device
- Press HOME + POWER + VOL-
- Confirm the warning screen with VOL+
Flash CWM recovery
1. Open Odin v1.85 with admin rights
2. Make sure nothing is checked except "Auto Reboot" and "F.Reset time"
3. Click "PDA" and select the "Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3_RECOVERY.tar"
4. Click "Start"
Device will auto-reboot to ClockworkMod 6.0.x
Install CyanogenMod 11
1. Copy the file "Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3.zip" to your user folder (C:\Users\)
2. Open the ADB tool you just downloaded and installed
3. On device (in ClockworkMod): Select "install zip-file" -> "install zip via sideload"
4. Connect device to your PC
5. On PC (in ADB tool): Type "adb sideload C:\Users\Username\Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3.zip
(6. Wait until your device finishes installation (after 5 minutes), then you may want to redo step 5 with the Google
Apps ZIP file)
7. Disconnect player and power off, then boot to Download Mode
Make it booting
1. In Odin v1.85: Click on PDA and select package "Samsung-YPGS1_CM11-Alpha-3_BOOT.tar"
2. Connect device while its in Download Mode and click "Start"
Welcome to CyanogenMod 11 on your Galaxy Player 3.6!
Any questions left? Got errors? -> Google for it and/or ask in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769281
Source code
https://github.com/androthan/aalto-device-legacy
https://github.com/androthan/aalto-kernel-legacy
https://github.com/androthan/aalto-vendor-legacy
Bugreports
I'm only able to improve this ROM if I get bugreports.
A bugreport must include:
- a logcat (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_debugging_with_logcat)
- Things you were doing
- Version info
A bugreport without a logcat is useless!
Questions
Questions?
No problem, just put them into this thread! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769281
Disclaimer
Nobody is responsible for any damage what-so-ever done to your phone, as with any ROM, you accept this risk.[/HIDE]
Amazing work! I honestly never thought this would ever happen for the 3.6 or the 4.2. Congratulations!
omg, cant wait to try this! thanks much!
Nice
Let me know if you need a tester
Wow, good job. Maybe I won't have to feel so bad for those on the 3.6 player anymore
@Androthan can you please post you manifest.xml so I can use to look what to sync and what to change for the 4.2?
HellPie said:
@Androthan can you please post you manifest.xml so I can use to look what to sync and what to change for the 4.2?
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Yes, I'll do that tomorrow.
Great job!
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Manifest.xml
@HellPie
Here you go!
(It's the manifest.xml from the CM11-KitKat source)
http://pastebin.com/inFrVpid
Any update ?

			
				
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I'm coding and debugging a lot, but I'm also meeting my friends everyday, so please be patcient.
Androthan said:
@Quentinga @Matoxxi
I'm coding and debugging a lot, but I'm also meeting my friends everyday, so please be patcient.
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I am patient, the screen was only for others who do not check every day your github profile
Matoxxi said:
I am patient, the screen was only for others who do not check every day your github profile
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Smart brain, you are
From the looks of this, there is still hope for my 4.2! You guys are amazing.
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Amazing , great job bro
waiting 4 the stable version
CM 7.2 its ok, but i like kitkat, as my htc one
Un abrazo
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Nice, CM 11 for SGP 3.6 i miss the time where i was the tester of Androthan before he release a new version of CM7.2 i hope a beta version will finished soon...
@Androthan working on it for the 4.2... But I'm a fail so... I'm working on a Stock Modded ROM too. Lol.
Sent from my Galaxy Note with CM11 Beta 7
@Androthan any update ?
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@Androthan any update ?
Inviato dal mio Xperia U utilizzando Tapatalk
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Yes, I'm actually working with the kernel

[UNOFFICIAL][RECOVERY] TWRP 3.2.1-0 [EXYNOS][6/9]

Team Win Recovery Project​
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Code:
Disclaimer: Your warranty is now void!! I won't be responsible if you flash this on another device besides the prescribed device mentioned..
Special Notes:
1. DON'T FORGET TO ENABLE "OEM UNLOCK" (located in Developers options, if its not there, you may have to wait for a few days to access that option, some users claim that its within 10 days before this option appears).
2. KNOX will be tripped once you flashed custom binaries to your phone.
(Your warranty may be voided. However this may not affect you if your country, European Union for example, forces Samsung to provide hardware warranty regardless of software status.)
More Information from here
3. Samsung Firmware OTA (aka System Updates) will no longer work once you flashed custom binaries.
(You can flash custom ROMs if you want to keep the OS up-to-date.)
4. It is HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED to purchase any access to any kind of private forums, ROMs or Kernels.
(DO NOT GET FOOLED.)
Download: https://github.com/zeroblade1984/samsung_exynos8895/releases/tag/TWRP
Sources: https://github.com/TeamWin
If you love the work you can rate the thread or spare me some beer
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (2017 Phone)
Contributors
kairi_zeroblade
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Update 6/9
Stable Release Date: 2018-06-09
Created 2017-12-20
Last Updated 2018-06-09
Changelog
January 21, 2018
Fixes for touch/responsiveness
Faster Backup and Restore speeds
Should boot up faster than previous
December 20, 2017
Update TWRP base to 3.2.1-0
Use an upstream bringup(dirty) of kernel, credits to @jesec and @geiti94
Bugs: None
Flashing Instructions
Notes: It may wipe all your data including those in internal storage.
Part 1a - HOW-TO FLASH TWRP (for new devices w/o TWRP yet):
1. In your ROM, go to Settings -> About device. Tap 7 times on Build number to enable Developer options.
2. Go to Settings -> Developer options and enable OEM Unlock option.
3. Download and Install Samsung Mobile Phones Drivers.
- Option 1: Download and Install Smart Switch for PC.
- Option 2: Download and Install standalone driver package.
4. Download and extract Odin (Samsung's Flash Tool) to your computer.
5. Download a .tar image of TWRP.
6. Reboot your device to download mode.
- Hold [VOLUME DOWN] + [BIXBY] + [POWER] for approx. 15 seconds.
- Read the warning carefully.
- If you agree, press [VOLUME UP] to get into Download mode. If you don't agree, STOP.
7. Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot.
8. Connect your phone.
9. Hold [VOLUME UP] + [BIXBY] + [POWER] on your phone and then press start on Odin.
10. Wait for the phone to reboot. DO NOT release [VOLUME UP] + [BIXBY] + [POWER] or you may not reboot into TWRP.
Part 1b - HOW-TO FLASH TWRP (for devices that already had an earlier build of TWRP):
1. Download the recovery.img from the download page.
2. Place the downloaded image file on your device's memory (internal or external storage or OTG may do).
3. reboot to TWRP either from your Custom ROM menu or by using the previous method where you hold [VOLUME UP] + [BIXBY] + [POWER] when your phone is completely OFF.
4. Go to Install->(locate the file you downloaded)->on the bottom part of TWRP menu you will see flash image, go press it->then you can now select the image file->then choose recovery if you are prompted to what partition you are going to flash->swipe to flash->Profit!!
5. It may be best to reboot to recovery once the procedure is done just to check if things went fine. :good:
Part 2 - HOW-TO INITIALIZE TWRP: (for new phones)
1. If you completed Part 1 successfully, you should be in TWRP now. At this point, you will reach the screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications.
2. Select "Keep /system RO". (Don't swipe right or you may not be able to boot into system if you failed to complete next steps. However, you can swipe right to allow modifications if you are confident that you can complete next steps.)
3. Go to "Wipe" menu of TWRP and you will find "Format Data". Press "Format Data" and type "yes" to continue.
4. Go to "Reboot" menu and Press "Recovery" to reboot TWRP.
5. Download the latest dm-verity and force encryption disabler zip on your computer.
6. Transfer the zip to your phone.
- Option 1: MTP: Connect your phone with computer and just copy the zip to internal storage. (similar to how you transfer files when in system.)
- Option 2: ADB: Connect your phone with computer and run command "adb push /path/to/zip /sdcard/".
- Option 3: External SD: Copy the zip to an external SD and then insert the card to your phone.
7. Go to "Install" menu of TWRP and flash the zip.
TWRP is initialized and fully functional at this stage. Now you can either reboot into system or root, flash custom ROMs via TWRP.
Part 3 - HOW-TO ROOT:
1. Download the flashable zip.
- Option 1: Magisk
- Option 2: SuperSU (untested)
2. Transfer the zip to your phone.
3. Go to "Install" menu of TWRP and flash the zip.
Part 3a - HOW-TO FLASH CUSTOM ROMS:
1. Download the flashable zip.
2. Transfer the zip to your phone.
3. Go to "Install" menu of TWRP and flash the zip.
Simple.
Thank you very much for your fine work.
I went to the download site, and the file TWRP-3.2.1.0-greatlte.tar does not seem to work with the latest Odin for some reason.
So I used the recovery.img via the older TWRP on the phone and all good.
Tnx team...got the .img and flashed...reboot in recovery...and working like a charm...realy appreciate the works ??
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Thanks for the work!
Enviado desde mi Galaxy Note 8 mediante Tapatalk
What's the difference between this and the original thread? Is this a newer version that's actively maintained? [emoji846] Thanks
white7561 said:
What's the difference between this and the original thread? Is this a newer version that's actively maintained? [emoji846] Thanks
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This is the newest version. The other is a older version and i think from maintainer. No more Supports, because there are no new Updates since months
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white7561 said:
What's the difference between this and the original thread? Is this a newer version that's actively maintained? [emoji846] Thanks
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Yes this is newer upstream (uses android-8.0 branch from Omni) and I will try my best to keep it up-to-date..
I am also looking for kernel testers as I, alone testing my work will be Bias (I do own both S8 and Note8)
kairi_zeroblade said:
Yes this is newer upstream (uses android-8.0 branch from Omni) and I will try my best to keep it up-to-date..
I am also looking for kernel testers as I, alone testing my work will be Bias (I do own both S8 and Note8)
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So I could just flash this over the old twrp? Also. Any bugs? Thanks so much eh [emoji846][emoji16]
white7561 said:
So I could just flash this over the old twrp? Also. Any bugs? Thanks so much eh [emoji846][emoji16]
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You can Either use Odin (I re-uploaded a new Tarball) or just flash the image via an earlier version of TWRP..so far this has no bugs, I tried ADB sideload, backup and restore and had no issues..
kairi_zeroblade said:
You can Either use Odin (I re-uploaded a new Tarball) or just flash the image via an earlier version of TWRP..so far this has no bugs, I tried ADB sideload, backup and restore and had no issues..
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Done. Installed using twrp method. Worked fine. Anyway. Thanks
is it necessary to initialize (wipe/format data) when updating over old twrp?
Wow! I've been out of the Android game for 6 months and it feels damn good to be back, first stop, TWRP lmao!
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Hi guys, sorry for the offtopic, what exactly "greatlte" means?
infrasonic13 said:
Hi guys, sorry for the offtopic, what exactly "greatlte" means?
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Greatlte is the codename for Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Exynos edition. Powered with Samsung Exynos 8895 processor.
Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
Edit: Tried it a 2nd time and now it was working. The 1st time I flashed the recovery, rebooted into recovery and started the backup. Guess that this was the problem.
Hi,
I just installed the new TWRP 3.2.1.0 and tried to make a full backup.
But it was not finishing it. After more than 45min I canceld it.
Please find enclosed the log file which was created. Hope it helps
Best regards,
dingolino
I dont get it. Why make this thread when there already is a twrp thread ?
Zionator said:
I dont get it. Why make this thread when there already is a twrp thread ?
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'Cause it's another maintainer
kevinblackwell said:
'Cause it's another maintainer
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What do you mean?
What's the difference between this and the other ?

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