AT&T ROM for Verion S4 - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

I was wondering if there was a way to flash AT&T ROM to work on the verizon model. I know how to flash international Roms but not AT&T.
For example, currently I am running Echoe 32.1 (International version), but when I try to flash Goldenfinger (AT&T) my phone calls work but I get no SMS or data.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!

Someone with ROM building (from source or porting) experience can better explain this, but the simplest answer is that because the frequencies that AT&T and T-Mobile operate on differ from those of Verizon and Sprint (typically). So the ROM you are trying to use has different radio drivers for frequencies your phone doesn't use, which results in most or all your antennas to not function. I know that at the very least you need to modify the ROM to utilize the Verizon radios. There may also be some system configurations to be altered in the install of the ROM so it's instructed to use the right frequencies, though a more qualified individual will need to verify that.
Hope that gives you a general idea.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674280
This patch can be used to flash roms from international and other carriers. It has an aroma installer allowing to decide how much Verizon stuff you want to install, anywhere from just the APN's to the full phone & messaging apk's. Read the OP and thread to understand which patch to use and how to use it.

joshm.1219 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674280
This patch can be used to flash roms from international and other carriers. It has an aroma installer allowing to decide how much Verizon stuff you want to install, anywhere from just the APN's to the full phone & messaging apk's. Read the OP and thread to understand which patch to use and how to use it.
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Thank you for the help! But I tried the patch you suggested on two different AT&T ROMs, and I didn't have any luck. It works on international version ROMs, but not AT&T..
And I just realized I forgot to put in the OP that im on Safestrap

luke24 said:
Thank you for the help! But I tried the patch you suggested on two different AT&T ROMs, and I didn't have any luck. It works on international version ROMs, but not AT&T..
And I just realized I forgot to put in the OP that im on Safestrap
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Yeah, unfortunately things have been weird with that patch lately. It's a mix of the dev not having time to update while everything has been getting significant updates pretty quickly and lost user interest overall. I've used that patch with AT&T roms before, but admittedly not since Jelly Bean. It should theoretically work still, but there's other variables you have to consider. All I can say is that if you're really interested in running one of those roms, read through the patch thread to see what particular aroma settings and additional zips, etc. people are using to get those roms to boot.
And Safestrap users can use that patch too. I would PM @shindiggity for assistance. He seems like a helpful guy and he uses that patch on Safestrap.

joshm.1219 said:
Yeah, unfortunately things have been weird with that patch lately. It's a mix of the dev not having time to update while everything has been getting significant updates pretty quickly and lost user interest overall. I've used that patch with AT&T roms before, but admittedly not since Jelly Bean. It should theoretically work still, but there's other variables you have to consider. All I can say is that if you're really interested in running one of those roms, read through the patch thread to see what particular aroma settings and additional zips, etc. people are using to get those roms to boot.
And Safestrap users can use that patch too. I would PM @shindiggity for assistance. He seems like a helpful guy and he uses that patch on Safestrap.
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Thank you for all your help! Im gonna PM him and read through the thread and if and when I find a solution, I will post it here.

I've flashed Goldfinger and it does work. These are the steps that I do. Flash rom, patch,signal bar fix, modules and finally SU. In the patch I select minimal and everything else I leave pre selected. First boot does take a couple minutes. Let me know if that works.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358559252
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23578570567713275

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[Q] How to root and turn off LTE starting from stock ICS?

My girlfriend asked me to turn off LTE to save battery and I remembered reading that you need a custom kernel to do that.
So, start from her stock ICS, how should I proceed?
The "Road and Ref Map" post seems to say that I should first flash CWM thru Odin then flash SU, is this the correct way to root now?
Then... which kernel shall I flash to be able to turn off LTE? Or do I actually need a custon ROM? I'm fine with flashing stuff since I've been playing with a Droid X for a year, but I'm not sure she'll agree to flash any ROM other than the stock...
Thank you very much!
kinnerful said:
My girlfriend asked me to turn off LTE to save battery and I remembered reading that you need a custom kernel to do that.
So, start from her stock ICS, how should I proceed?
The "Road and Ref Map" post seems to say that I should first flash CWM thru Odin then flash SU, is this the correct way to root now?
Then... which kernel shall I flash to be able to turn off LTE? Or do I actually need a custon ROM? I'm fine with flashing stuff since I've been playing with a Droid X for a year, but I'm not sure she'll agree to flash any ROM other than the stock...
Thank you very much!
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You are on the right track. ..
Read read read! !!
The process is solid, but "your " knowledge is the key to a flawless root.
Take notes of the process and get your pc environment ready and then your good to go! !
Once rooted a custom rom is needed to control network...however it may be possible to toggle off the LTE function without root using a network code. ..unless you want root also. ...(i would )
Rooted custom roms are awesome. ...and i prefer the UCLF6 build from FlappJaxxx.
For code options, you'll need another user to help as i don't have them. ...and im not sure it will even work.
There are many great members here that are willing to help. ..
And i hope I've helped you today. ..g
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The stock at&t modem is locked so users cannot mess with it. If you key *#2263# you will see.
The stock Rogers modem is not restricted. Using the dialer code it is theoretically possible to toggle 4g/3//2g. To me that means it could be possible to use one of the widgets in the market to toggle. But for some reason the phone slows to a crawl after flashing this modem.
Most of the roms in the development section don't have the toggle for 4g/3g/2g. I say most because there might be one that does but I've never seen anyone mention this feature.
I would like more input here because this could give better battery performance.
Thank you all for the info! Maybe I'll just root and install some sort of stock rooted ROMs instead.
The battery life got dramatically worse after the ICS OTA: it could last a day without problem before, but now it died in the middle of her working day. I tried Better Battery Stat and found that AlarmManager kept the phone awake almost all the time, which to my knowledge didn't point to any specific problem.
Could battery life be better just by installing a debloated stock rooted ROM?
Try flashing the Canadian ROM with the Canadian radio together. It is unbranded and will look almost exactly like the ATT ROM. I have been using the complete package together (my version, not sam's version) and have experienced no slowdown experiences. I am on ATT however my phone is a Rogers Note and not an ATT note. Some users have reported a slowdown issue with the ATT I717 and a Canadian modem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801689
What ^^^^^^^^^ said ....g
Under stock gingerbread I was able to turn off/on LTE with the menu when code *#*#4636#*#* was dialed, but under ICS, that no longer works
rangercaptain said:
The stock at&t modem is locked so users cannot mess with it. If you key *#2263# you will see.
The stock Rogers modem is not restricted. Using the dialer code it is theoretically possible to toggle 4g/3//2g. To me that means it could be possible to use one of the widgets in the market to toggle. But for some reason the phone slows to a crawl after flashing this modem.
Most of the roms in the development section don't have the toggle for 4g/3g/2g. I say most because there might be one that does but I've never seen anyone mention this feature.
I would like more input here because this could give better battery performance.
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I am going to try Agoattamer's suggestion. I will post the steps and links if it does what we want.

Frequently Asked Questions-Verizon Galaxy Note 2

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[SIZE=+2]Samsung Galaxy Note II (I605)[/SIZE]​
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[SIZE=+1]Q1: What is adb?[/SIZE]
Guide - What is adb and how do I use?.​
[SIZE=+1]Q2: How do I root my phone?[/SIZE]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024207 is a complete guide for rooting the GNote 2​
[SIZE=+1]Q3: My device is encrypted, how do I remove the encryption because I can't flash new Roms? [/SIZE]
If you do not have or have forgot your password, you can only factory reset your phone to remove encryption.​
[SIZE=+1]Q4: Will rooting affect my battery life?[/SIZE]
No simply rooting the phone should not hamper battery life.​
[SIZE=+1]Q5: What is the best ROM?[/SIZE]
There is no best ROM for all users, depends on personal needs and preferences. best to pick a few which look like they meet your needs, and try them out..​
[SIZE=+1]Q6: How do I return to stock?[/SIZE]
You can download the stock rom and return to stock using updated ODIN / Also refer to the link in Q2​
[SIZE=+1]Q7: Can I use my SGN2 on other networks?[/SIZE]
At this time you can download GSM version of ROMs from alternate threads to be used on other networks.​
[SIZE=+1]Q8: Can I flash a new recovery without rebooting my GNOTE 2?[/SIZE]
Yes. Place the recovery.img on your sdcard root. Open a terminal emulator and type "su flash_image recovery /sdcard/xxx.img". (Note: The x's are the name of the recovery as some may hold a different name. If not on the sdcard root folder, specify the folder /sdcard/xxx/xxx.img!)​
[SIZE=+1]Q9: Will rooting my device void my warranty?[/SIZE]
Yes. If you have a Verizon Galaxy Note 2 it will void your warranty. If you have another variation in other countries, then you will need to check your Terms Of Service with your provider.​
[SIZE=+1]Q10: How do I use the Sideload function?[/SIZE]
Install a recovery that has sideload functionality.Choose Sideload in recovery. Update the Android SDK to the newest version. Use the command " ADB Sideload (path to where the .zip you want to install is).​
[SIZE=+1]Q11: How Do I stop the PUK has been locked message?[/SIZE]
As per the Verizon Tech Support, they have updated their system and part of that update was the PUK (Pin Unlock Key) Verizon ask that you call them from a seperate handset so that they can reset the PUK in their system.​
[SIZE=+1]Q12: I'm having a problem rooting with Odin. What is the easiest way?[/SIZE]
Most others that have had problems have noted success using "Casual".​
[SIZE=+1]Q13: I keep getting text messages from Verizon. 6250 message VZWNMN:1 or 2. What can I do to stop this message ? [/SIZE]
The message is an auto backup notification. You can call VerizonWireless Tech Support and have them turn off Verizon Backup. Or some dev's have included a removal baked in.​
[SIZE=+1]Q14: For some reason I have the updated radio's but get lower connectivity?[/SIZE]
The radios for V4 and C3 are different. V4 runs LTE 14 where as C3 runs LTE 17. If your towers have not been upgraded, Updating your baseband radio's does nothing[/URL].​
[SIZE=+1]Q15: I have gps issues. Why can't I lock onto GPS?[/SIZE]
Some roms have "time" issues with getting a gps lock. This is a known issue with all custom Roms.​
[SIZE=+1]Q16: How do I get the best out of my Rom?[/SIZE]
Depending on what Rom you choose. Once you go to the "THEME" sections there are many more mods for your selected rom. Always try different Roms to fit your liking.​
[SIZE=+1]Q17: After flashing from 4.3 back to TW Rom, I cannot find any of my files.[/SIZE]
In the rollup thread, download the zip and flash via recovery the revert sd card. It will move your files back to the default partition that Pre 4.3 roms search for. .​
[SIZE=+1]Q18: Titanium Backup ask if I would like to restore my original ID Code after I flash roms, what should I do.?[/SIZE]
Do to the mass amount of custom roms, some internel phone setting get changed by default. You should always restore ID codes and native handset information when possible.​
[SIZE=+1]Q19: Can Verizon scan my phone to see if it is rooted?[/SIZE]
There are security features on the VZW servers that can block rooted phones from access. Know that when calling Customer Service, they can actively search your phone and see what version of Android Software you are running.​
[SIZE=+1]Q20: How loud is too loud?[/SIZE]
That realistically is up to you. Rule of thumb, if your sounds is distorted, even the least bit, then lower the settings. Distortion is a warning sign, and prolonged use can damage your hardware.​
[SIZE=+1]Q21: Does CM10.2 Roms work well on the GN2?[/SIZE]
At this time, the only noted flaws of flashing a 4.3 rom are light graphic issues such as tearing and pixelation. Some users have reported decrease in battery life from Rom to Rom dependent on ROM/Kernel configuration .​
[SIZE=+1]Q22: After flashing a rom, I have no 4G Data?[/SIZE]
There are a number of debates on what is causing this issue. There at this time, is no definitive answer to what is causing the problem. Some think it is a problem mostly with ported Roms from other carriers.​
[SIZE=+1]Q23: I have about 4gb of data missing from internal storage I cannot find. Where is it?[/SIZE]
Recovery uses a large amount of data for backups. TWRP saves by default, backups to the /sdcard/twrp or /sdcard/0/twrp directory. Make sure you delete old or unused backups.​
[SIZE=+1]Q24: I need to return my rooted phone for a replacement. Does returning to stock work?[/SIZE]
Yes. Follow the instructions on the forum for unrooting and flash the stock "VRAMC3" Odin stock file. If you flash an earlier version, make sure to accept updates to get your phone back to factory. Relock bootloader. Thanks goes to BoostedB18C​
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Question about number 8
I recently had to revert back to stock and mistakenly chose the root66 4.1.1 rom. I'd really like to get to VRAMC3 because i can't seem to get my bootloader unlocked (trying to get into recovery brings me to a not custom recovery) and I would like to get to the VRAMC3 4.1.2 ROM. Being on the root66 rom means that I'm rooted but i dont' think my bootloader is unlocked. would placing the recovery file on the root of my sd card mentioned in the OP help my situation or hurt it?
got a new note with latest firmware
I got this note 2 with VRUFND7 im pretty sure that's bad. what are my options? I would like to root it just so ican tether. I have unlimited data plan and would like to continue to use it. if there is any option besides foxfi that does not require you to lock your phone that would be great. That is really the only reason I want to root. any chance there will be an update soon to get around the locked boot loader?
johnny_chimpo said:
I got this note 2 with VRUFND7 im pretty sure that's bad. what are my options? I would like to root it just so ican tether. I have unlimited data plan and would like to continue to use it. if there is any option besides foxfi that does not require you to lock your phone that would be great. That is really the only reason I want to root. any chance there will be an update soon to get around the locked boot loader?
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No root method for ND7. Also, more than likely there won't be a bootloader upon method.
I have a SCH-I605 on ND7 with 4G. The service sucks. Prior to this, I had a SCH-R950 flashed to PagePlus with 3G and I got way better reception. My question is, how can I improve my 4G reception? Is there a updated radio file that I can flash?
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Also, does anyone know how to update the prl on SCH-I605 running 4.4.2 stock, without flashing?
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Does verizon rom fit on at&t gn2 ?
coco420 said:
Does verizon rom fit on at&t gn2 ?
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What are you asking?
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rsingram said:
I have a SCH-I605 on ND7 with 4G. The service sucks. Prior to this, I had a SCH-R950 flashed to PagePlus with 3G and I got way better reception. My question is, how can I improve my 4G reception? Is there a updated radio file that I can flash?
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Also, does anyone know how to update the prl on SCH-I605 running 4.4.2 stock, without flashing?
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ND7 is newest and I have great signal. 3g and 4g are too different things. Maybe try switching to 3g only and see if you get good signal.
Im asking if verizon custom rom. Work on at&t note 2
coco420 said:
Im asking if verizon custom rom. Work on at&t note 2
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Nope. Just curious what custom rom for vzw were you interested in?
I am currently on Alliance rom 30 with mj9 radio and want to upgrade to the nd7 radio. I downloaded nd7 radio and placed on external SD. Do I just flash in philz and good to go? Or is there any else that should be done first?
Nothing in particular i like to test rom i have try tmobile at&t and n7105 rom i have try almost all that work with my i317m note 2
Ro6i3 said:
I am currently on Alliance rom 30 with mj9 radio and want to upgrade to the nd7 radio. I downloaded nd7 radio and placed on external SD. Do I just flash in philz and good to go? Or is there any else that should be done first?
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Yes just flash the zip. No other steps.

[Q] Flashing At&t safestrap Rom on T-mobile?

Has anyone flashed an AT&T Rom on their t-mobile yet? Not sure if safestrap will create an issue or not. I'm not sure if there is some kind of coding or whatever baked into the at&t roms that could create an issue on t-mobile.
Hope I made this clear as mud.
Thank in advance for any info you might could provide.
chrispyutec said:
Has anyone flashed an AT&T Rom on their t-mobile yet? Not sure if safestrap will create an issue or not. I'm not sure if there is some kind of coding or whatever baked into the at&t roms that could create an issue on t-mobile.
Hope I made this clear as mud.
Thank in advance for any info you might could provide.
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You can run att roms no problem, but not the safestrap ones, I mean you could, but it would require a edit of the safestrap updater.script.
What rom are you referring to in the att area?
TheAxman said:
You can run att roms no problem, but not the safestrap ones, I mean you could, but it would require a edit of the safestrap updater.script.
What rom are you referring to in the att area?
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Dynamic Kat 1.0 is the rom I was looking to flash. Although I used to have the note 3 on at&t with safestrap, I'm still dumb to safestrap knowledge.
Thank you for replying to my thread Axman. You have helped me several times in the past and I have even donate to you for helping me. I even did a little test run for you on one of your roms. And thank you for your awesome roms too!
There is no intrinsic reason that you can't use Safestrap on other carriers. If you look at the original Safestrap support thread you'll see that many people on other ROMs /carriers, including me were using Safestrap.
It's simply become in vogue to use Safestrap with ATT because their locked bootloader precludes using custom ROMs or recoveries directly. Making Safestrap especially attractive there.
You need to discern if there are any pieces that are inflexibly intended for ATT. And avoid using automatic scripts or customizations that are tailored specifically for ATT.
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[Q&A] [ROM][Official][4.4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 Nightlies for the Verizon Galaxy S4

Q&A for [ROM][Official][4.4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 Nightlies for the Verizon Galaxy S4
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Bluetooth fixes in VRUFNG6
I saw today that Verizon released an updated build (VRUFNG6) that supposedly contains bluetooth fixes. Does anyone know if these are going to be Touchwiz-specific and/or if they could be pulled and incorporated into the current CM11 nightlies?
Many are reporting terrible bluetooth connectivity and related issues, so just thought I'd ask.
consultcory said:
I saw today that Verizon released an updated build (VRUFNG6) that supposedly contains bluetooth fixes. Does anyone know if these are going to be Touchwiz-specific and/or if they could be pulled and incorporated into the current CM11 nightlies?
Many are reporting terrible bluetooth connectivity and related issues, so just thought I'd ask.
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They have been "kangbanged" from NF3 and merged today. You can see this awesome goodness in the 10/13 nightly.
See here:
http://www.cmxlog.com/11/jflte/
Look under to be included in next nightly. The new camera fix has also been merged.
Post Content Edited. Sorry, I was frustrated and had a moment of weakness.
The silence is deafening.
Just load m9. It's perfect. Eventually you'll lose the urge to Crackflash and enjoy your s4 for what it is (a pretty good 2 year old phone).
There are 4 v*rizon phones out there that 'do it for me'. I just need to figure out which one is the least 'Verizoned'. In really not too anxious though. I like my s4.
Installing Cyanogen on Verizon Galaxy S4
Hello all,
Now that this NG6 update recently pushed to my phone has made it practically unusable, I've decided it might be time to install a custom ROM. Alas, the handy Cyanogen "one-click" installer does not support my phone Since I'm new to this and really afraid of bricking my phone, I've come here just to get some assurance.
I've seen this post which gives instructions on how to install, but one thing concerns me. This link from the CM website gives pretty different instructions, and moreover adamantly warns that the build version of your phone must be I545VRUAMDK, which mine is not. Why the discrepancy in instructions?
Why is installing an alternate kernel necessary to obtain a root? Can Towelroot not be used (does that app involve installing an alternate kernel)? Is the motochopper app listed necessary to root the device in a "certain way"? Is the clockwork app the only CM supported app to make a recovery image, or can I use another standard like TWRP? And what part of this process that they list absolutely requires you to be on that build version???
I know, I have no idea what I'm doing. Please advise, or at least point me in the right direction! Also, I know the original post says that asking about rooting is off topic here, but it's only part of my question, and sort of relevant in this case because the official CM installation instructions suggest some kind of compatibility concern.
Many thanks!
I am running CM11 Nightly and the only modification I have made to the actual file system is deleting the DSP Manager apk in system/app because it was taking precedence over other equalizer apps I was trying out. Long story short, I couldn't find an equalizer that boosted the bass correctly as well as the equalizer built into the stock S4 Touchwiz did. So, I reflashed the DSP Manager apk through CWM. Now, neither Google Play Music nor Apollo will play my music on the external SD card. And for my last question, why are no equalizers working correctly with bass boost? When I have either a preset or use the bass booster slider bar in any equalizer (including DSP Manager) it just makes my music crackle. Its not my headphones either, as they worked perfectly on Touchwiz. Thanks in advance for your reply.
evesira said:
Hello all,
Now that this NG6 update recently pushed to my phone has made it practically unusable, I've decided it might be time to install a custom ROM. Alas, the handy Cyanogen "one-click" installer does not support my phone Since I'm new to this and really afraid of bricking my phone, I've come here just to get some assurance.
I've seen this post which gives instructions on how to install, but one thing concerns me. This link from the CM website gives pretty different instructions, and moreover adamantly warns that the build version of your phone must be I545VRUAMDK, which mine is not. Why the discrepancy in instructions?
Why is installing an alternate kernel necessary to obtain a root? Can Towelroot not be used (does that app involve installing an alternate kernel)? Is the motochopper app listed necessary to root the device in a "certain way"? Is the clockwork app the only CM supported app to make a recovery image, or can I use another standard like TWRP? And what part of this process that they list absolutely requires you to be on that build version???
I know, I have no idea what I'm doing. Please advise, or at least point me in the right direction! Also, I know the original post says that asking about rooting is off topic here, but it's only part of my question, and sort of relevant in this case because the official CM installation instructions suggest some kind of compatibility concern.
Many thanks!
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Since it sounds like you updated to NG6 via a VZW OTA update CyanogenMOD is unfortunately out of your reach. CM needs a custom recovery such as CWM or TWRP and they can only be installed on a GS4 that is running the MDK bootloader. The later versions are locked down and only a SafeStrap compatible ROM can be installed.
FernBch said:
Since it sounds like you updated to NG6 via a VZW OTA update CyanogenMOD is unfortunately out of your reach. CM needs a custom recovery such as CWM or TWRP and they can only be installed on a GS4 that is running the MDK bootloader. The later versions are locked down and only a SafeStrap compatible ROM can be installed.
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Thank you for the response. I actually solved my problems a couple of days ago. I'll post them here for posterity.
Regarding those Cyanogen instructions, they say that you should only attempt this on the MDK build, but they don't say why. Are the particular tools they suggest using incompatible? No, Cyanogen itself is only compatible with the MDK build of the I545 Verizon S4 (US), for the reasons that Fern explained above. Took me some forum snooping to actually determine that one.
For those who are going through the horrors of the NG6 update, but don't want to wait until the rumored fix in early December, do what I did. See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172
The no-wipe version didn't work for me unfortunately. It booted with all my stuff still in tact, but errors constantly popped up making the phone unusable. I had to do the full wipe, which gets rid of all your apps and personal data (unless it's on the SD card I believe). So try the no-wipe first, and if it doesn't work, back up all your data and apps, then do the full wipe.
Download Odin 3.09 (no need to root first), and use the full wipe ROM from the thread and watch the video for instructions. That will get you back to NC5, the previous working version before the NG6 fiasco. However, you still need a way to stop the update from happening again. Oddly, some users get a "no thanks" option, but I didn't get that. I had to root, which I had never done before. On your phone, google towelroot, go to the site, click the lambda, download it, install it (in settings allow android to install apps from unknown locations other than the app store), press "make it rain". Still on your phone, install SuperSU from the app store and go through that process. Then buy the Titanium Backup Pro app from the app store, find the SDM.apk, and freeze it. This should stop the update prompt from happening!
Now that you had to wipe your phone and root it (possibly for the first time if you're like me), reinstall all your old apps and move your data back. And since you're now rooted, you might as well take advantage of it. Download the Xposed framework, and install some useful modules for it like Wanam, NoMapTips, Disable Clear Defaults Dialog, and more. Then you can get rid of a lot of annoying TouchWiz bull**** like "loud volume can damage your hearing" warning, low battery warning, and etc.
Hopefully this helps someone who has no Android "modding" experience like myself, and saves them some research.
Cheers
For clarity, the reason that you can only run CM on a MDK device is the MDK bootloader is the only one that can be exploited by a process called loki to allow flashing a custom recovery. All later bootloaders have had this exploit blocked (Thank Big Red). Because of this the only option is SafeStrap. On MDK ONLY this allows one to flash custom kernels and recoveries which are required in order to flash any AOSP ROM such as CyanogenMOD.
Cm11 m12/rc1
I can't remember where, but I read something about the next milestone build being available around November 7th, and that it may even be labeled as a release candidate instead. Obviously there's been no such release and the CyanogenMod blog hasn't been updated in almost a month.
Has anyone heard anything about a release date for M12/RC1?
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I can't remember where, but I read something about the next milestone build being available around November 7th, and that it may even be labeled as a release candidate instead. Obviously there's been no such release and the CyanogenMod blog hasn't been updated in almost a month.
Has anyone heard anything about a release date for M12/RC1?
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I guess I should have just waited a day... M12 is now up!
At first glance on the download web page, I thought Galaxy S4 version is unsupported since the begining of the year. You should really post the information that you are building unified build to the download page.
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At first glance on the download web page, I thought Galaxy S4 version is unsupported since the begining of the year. You should really post the information that you are building unified build to the download page.
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Its hard to miss on the first page of the thread.
" CyanogenMod:
Nightly:*http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?dev...w&type=nightly
As of 20140218 we are doing unified builds. Get them here:
Unified Nightly:* http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?dev...e&type=nightly "
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TMYINC said:
Its hard to miss on the first page of the thread.
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If you know Cyanogenmod, you would probably go to the cyanogenmod download page directly but not visit from here, right?
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If you know Cyanogenmod, you would probably go to the cyanogenmod download page directly but not visit from here, right?
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I do know CM. That's why I know the download page has been different since Feb. 18th. I always stay I'm touch here for updates, bug reports, or just to answer questions. I wasn't trying to be rude.
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I do know CM. That's why I know the download page has been different since Feb. 18th. I always stay I'm touch here for updates, bug reports, or just to answer questions. I wasn't trying to be rude.
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I'm not saying you don't know. "You" means someone. Not everyone sees xda as official document; neither do I. But I found the official wiki, so the problem I mentioned should not be a problem.
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I'm coming from a nexus 5 (sad story, power button is broken).
I've loved not having any bloatware from day one.
On the other hand, LOVING the feel of this HTC so far.
I'm not finding a great deal of search results about the xposed framework on these phones. I see there is some hesitation with some htc one phones (couldn't determine which ones from what i read), So i thought i'd ask if anyone has any reason why it wouldn't run on a newly wiped stock OTA 5.0.2 install that i just rooted.
Thanks in advance and happy to join the community here.
Haven't had any issues (I'm new to the phone myself, love it, had it for 2 weeks so far), but I S-OFF and converted mine to GPE. Make sure you're using the official alpha xposed for 5.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. There is also a different unofficial one for 5.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979 if you decide to upgrade. I'm running a bunch of modules and they work as far as I know.
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Haven't had any issues (I'm new to the phone myself, love it, had it for 2 weeks so far), but I S-OFF and converted mine to GPE. Make sure you're using the official alpha xposed for 5.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. There is also a different unofficial one for 5.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979 if you decide to upgrade. I'm running a bunch of modules and they work as far as I know.
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As mentioned, Xposed should work. It was broken for a while, meaning it didn't work on Lollipop, so many folks had to stop using it for a while for that reason (or use KK ROMs until Xposed was updated). And I think there was a point where Xposed framework itself was updated for LP, but many modules were not (and therefore did not work with LP). But I think a lot of that has ironed itself out, by now. You might run into a few modules here or there that don't work on LP; but most things should work fine.
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Haven't had any issues (I'm new to the phone myself, love it, had it for 2 weeks so far), but I S-OFF and converted mine to GPE. Make sure you're using the official alpha xposed for 5.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. There is also a different unofficial one for 5.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979 if you decide to upgrade. I'm running a bunch of modules and they work as far as I know.
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GPE is such a great suggestion, I hadn't considered that as an option. this(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716306) seems to the the most supported I can find, you mind me asking what version you are using as GPE.
redpoint73 - My mileage varied from module to module also when it first got alpha support for 5.1, but everything I was looking for customization wise was met eventually. My quirky preferences aren't as numerous as they used to be.
I would love to learn more about fastboot flashing from the terminal, I know enough to be dangerous at this point. Do you all have any good pointers or tutorials you could direct me to?
Thanks for the prompt replies everyone! Now I have yet another reason to procrastinate the research paper I'm supposed to be writing today .
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GPE is such a great suggestion, I hadn't considered that as an option. this(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716306) seems to the the most supported I can find, you mind me asking what version you are using as GPE.
I would love to learn more about fastboot flashing from the terminal, I know enough to be dangerous at this point. Do you all have any good pointers or tutorials you could direct me to?
Thanks for the prompt replies everyone! Now I have yet another reason to procrastinate the research paper I'm supposed to be writing today .
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Disclaimer (I can't remember the exact steps I took, so in addition to me being vague, obligatory: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE!)
I'm on the latest GPE 5.1 LMY470.H6. I didn't flash a rom maintained by a user, I did the conversion through changing MID, CID, flash RUU, so I could get official OTA updates.
I followed a combination of the following guides. READ BOTH CAREFULLY FIRST as this is probably a bit more involved than just flashing a ROM in recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/change-wwe-m8-to-dev-edition-ota-t2826567
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708651 Has a guide for loading the official GPE RUU. The guy's website has 4.4.2 to latest 5.1 GPE
I installed 4.4.2 un-rooted, then updated through OTA to 5.1, flashed TWRP, installed SuperSU, rooted, installed xposed, DONE!
Then go to town on xposed. I would just say read carefully. I spent a good half a day converting mine xD
If you don't feel comfortable doing this, going with a dev/team maintained GPE ROM is probably fine and might even be better maintained.
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I would love to learn more about fastboot flashing from the terminal, I know enough to be dangerous at this point. Do you all have any good pointers or tutorials you could direct me to?
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There are good fastboot guides on XDA like the following: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Honestly, I can't say I know much more, aside from the few commands I've had the occasion to use: wipe cache, flash kernels, flash zips, flash recovery, etc. For the most part, when I need a certain command, I just look it up.

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