[ROM] [G906S/K] Korean S5 - Galaxy S 5 Android Development (Snapdragon)

This ROM is for the KOREAN version of the Galaxy S5 with Snapdragon 805 -- G906S and K906K
LATEST VERSION CONFIRMED WORKING FOR THE G906L. See here
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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.
*
*/
ROOT AND CUSTOM RECOVERY
Please go to this thread to get the custom recovery and how to root your device.
prodigiez has done an incredible job of finding and maintaining all the pieces that we need to root and play with our devices.
Per that thread: Do not wipe/factory reset to install this ROM. That may soft brick your phone. Just install the ROM on top of your stock ROM.
ROM FEATURES:
rooted
Doedex
Busybox
Knox has been removed
Added XPosed
No Wipe
Removed Korean characters from phone keypad
Added S5 International boot animation
SHealth is working with XPosed
Changed 3G to dispplay H or H+ depending on connection (LTE will display the same).
ijotech made an excellent video showing the installation and features of this ROM. You can find it here
Enjoy!
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TIPS
Thanks to hadinz you can finally have the camera shortcut in your lock screen while using secured lock-screen. Please follow the steps below:
"Go to system/csc/ and rename costumer.xml to costumer.xml.backup and then reboot... go to settings lockscreen/shortcut/camera and done.use root browser for renaming."
This also has the nice side effect to enable "Data Roaming" and VoLTE.
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Please follow ijotech steps to get SHealth working after first boot. Not needed if you are flashing a newer version of the ROM and you already followed this procedure.
0. Optional: Link SHealth to your Samsung account and backup the data
1. Clear SHealth data and Health Services cache and data
2. Start SHealth and configure it (restore from backup)
3. Configure XPosed
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OTHER FILES AND TOOLS
Original G906S Bootanimation
DOWNLOAD here
MD5: 379deb9f337275dfa155b76b658feb7f
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Add On Zip File for Stock Rooted ROMs -- NJ2
This Zip File includes the following features for Stock Rooted ROMs for those of you who don't want to flash this custom ROM but want these features:
XPosed
SHealth working with XPosed
Removed Korean characters from phone keypad
Added S5 International boot animation
Changed 3G to display H or H+ depending on connection (LTE will display the same).
DOWNLOAD here
MD5: df64e5339b0e6486b33aac2aa684363d
Install from custom recovery.
If you only want to replace the Dialer to remove the Korean characters, you can download the Replace_Keypad.zip file found at the end of this post. Once downloaded, unpack the file and double click on Replace_Keypad.bat.
If you only want to replace 4G with H/H+, you can download the Replace_4G.zip file found at the end of this post. Once downloaded, unpack the file and double click on Replace_4G.bat.
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EFS BACKUP/RESTORE TOOL
I have put together a small batch file for Windows to backup and restore the EFS partition.
You must be rooted for this to work.
Download link and screenshots are at the bottom of this post.
BY USING THIS BATCH FILE YOU ACCEPT THAT I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE
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MODEMS
WARNING: CHOOSE THE MODEM ACCORDING TO YOUR DEVICE: S OR K
To flash: Download the file that you need for your device. **DO NOT** extract the contents of the file. Flash with ODIN in download mode. In Odin add the file in CP.
Only use Odin 3.09 from here
If the modem is not updated, flash again the file.
MODEM G906S NJ2 -- Download here
MD5: b2fe7405a7dbb86f5bcc7f1aa3ff0c4f
MODEM G906K NK1 -- Download here
MD5: 6eb7a51ab6364df1fb4f05ccd6e08e29
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ROM DOWNLOADS
UPDATE 2014-11-22
UNIFIED VERSION FOR: S AND K
ROM FOR G906 K and S BASED ON G906KKTU1ANK1
Download here
MD5: 1ec741dd9754d5b925a36e2e431648bb
Change Log:
New Base change
Reported working: Hidden Menu and Voice Recording, and everything else!
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Donations are not required, but are appreciated.

very good thread
great... Miscom rom

Thanks for the rom.

This phone is great + this Rom it becomes the best of the best

Can I use this rom on my tmobile Gs5? Thanks
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app

Good job pal.. Thx for the contribution

xda23 said:
Can I use this rom on my tmobile Gs5? Thanks
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app
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No. He says at the top it is for the Korean 805 version.

miscom said:
This ROM is for the KOREAN version of the Galaxy S5 with Snapdragon 805 -- G906S and K906K
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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.
*
*/
ROOT AND CUSTOM RECOVERY
Please go to this thread to get the custom recovery and how to root your device.
prodigiez has done an incredible job of finding and maintaining all the pieces that we need to root and play with our devices.
Per that thread: Do not wipe/factory reset to install this ROM. That may damage your phone. Just install the ROM on top of your stock ROM.
ROM FEATURES:
rooted
Doedex
Busybox
Knox has been removed
Added XPosed
No Wipe
Removed Korean characters from phone keypad
Added S5 International boot animation
SHealth is working with XPosed
Changed 3G to dispplay H or H+ depending on connection (LTE will display the same).
Enjoy!
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Original G906S Bootanimation
DOWNLOAD here
MD5: 379deb9f337275dfa155b76b658feb7f
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UPDATE 2014-08-06
ROM BASED ON G906KKTU1ANG8 v1.1a
Download here
MD5: e93fd16ade9baf75c857737df0e46f10
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UPDATE 2014-08-14
ROM BASED ON G906KKTU1ANH2 v1
Download here
MD5: 25c4fcaa1ae24ff8ba49178ba0db10e4
Change Log:
Just base change
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Please follow ijotech steps to get SHealth working after first boot. Not needed if you are flashing a newer version of the ROM and you already followed this procedure.
0. Optional: Link SHealth to your Samsung account and backup the data
1. Clear SHealth data and Health Services cache and data
2. Start SHealth and configure it (restore from backup)
3. Configure XPosed
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Great work. I imagine that you must download the zip and install from recovery and use the option install zip and you search the file.
My question is why can whe not wipe the phone?
Can whe use the other option of CWM for format the data internal memory?
Is there some video on YouTube to see the options of these ROM? Have you included some auto update for future updates or must she reinstall all the new version?
Which of the 2 files is the latest version the v1.0 or v.1.1
Must whe install bootlogo or is it optional?

pollet82 said:
Great work. I imagine that you must download the zip and install from recovery and use the option install zip and you search the file.
My question is why can whe not wipe the phone?
Can whe use the other option of CWM for format the data internal memory?
Is there some video on YouTube to see the options of these ROM? Have you included some auto update for future updates or must she reinstall all the new version?
Which of the 2 files is the latest version the v1.0 or v.1.1
Must whe install bootlogo or is it optional?
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Yes, you download the ZIP file and flash it from recovery. There is a bug in the only available CWM recovery. If you need to wipe data, I would recommend that you format the data partition. Never use Wipe/Factory Reset.
I don't have any videos for the ROM features. Besides the changes listed in the OP, this is pure stock. Everytime that there is an update you would have to download the new ZIP file and flash it from recovery.
No need to install the Boot animation unless you want the Korean boot animation back.
The ROM versions are based on the Samsung versions and the changes I make to each version.
For instance, the Samsung version is NG8 and is followed by 1.1a it means that I have made a few revisions to the ROM based on NG8.
After NG8 came NH2 (H after G) and the ROM based on version NH2 has only had one revision (version 1).
I hope that this makes sense. Always look at the update date to determine which one is the latest version.

I will make a video of this rom if you like and post it on my youtube channel. Like a video tour

ijotech said:
I will make a video of this rom if you like and post it on my youtube channel. Like a video tour
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That would be great! Thank you!
Let us know once done.

install and overview of his rom Video
http://youtu.be/4aomOpDVhbM
http://youtu.be/4aomOpDVhbM
i made this video youtube still processing it but soon it will be up

miscom said:
That would be great! Thank you!
Let us know once done.
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Is there any way to get rid of the annoying "set warranty bit:kernel" message once you've installed the custom ROM?
Also same question for the korean characters on the boot logo.
Thanks a lot in advance!

OliTc said:
Is there any way to get rid of the annoying "set warranty bit:kernel" message once you've installed the custom ROM?
Also same question for the korean characters on the boot logo.
Thanks a lot in advance!
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As far as I know, The "set warranty bit:kernel" is either coming from the recovery's kernel or the ROM's kernel. Both have been modified not conforming to the Samsung security model. Therefore the message.
Those Korean characters are coming from the bootloader itself prior to loading Android's kernel. I am not sure how to modify that. Maybe Hex Editing the boatloader file and flashing it back with Odin?

Hey Miscom:
I really appreciate your development with the G906S/K. There aren't many devs for this device yet so you are a pioneer in the field!
Couple quick questions:
Does the international Samsung boot animation you added in replace the branded animation?
Let me elaborate: so initially the phone boots up saying S5 LTE-A, then followed up by the corresponding telecommunication company animation. So SKT on the G906S and Olleh on the G906S.
That bloat ware animation is the one that is removed and replaced, right?
Secondly, is the H/H+ vanilla to other phone variants of TouchWiz?
Also could you enlighten me on the following features:
Xposed
No Wipe
Thanks man

miscom said:
Yes, you download the ZIP file and flash it from recovery. There is a bug in the only available CWM recovery. If you need to wipe data, I would recommend that you format the data partition. Never use Wipe/Factory Reset.
I don't have any videos for the ROM features. Besides the changes listed in the OP, this is pure stock. Everytime that there is an update you would have to download the new ZIP file and flash it from recovery.
No need to install the Boot animation unless you want the Korean boot animation back.
The ROM versions are based on the Samsung versions and the changes I make to each version.
For instance, the Samsung version is NG8 and is followed by 1.1a it means that I have made a few revisions to the ROM based on NG8.
After NG8 came NH2 (H after G) and the ROM based on version NH2 has only had one revision (version 1).
I hope that this makes sense. Always look at the update date to determine which one is the latest version.
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Tanks for the answer.
When whe install the roms what options can whe use for erase/format the memory off thease options?
* Wipe Data/Factory Reset
* Wipe Cache Partition
* Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik Cache
* Mounts and Storage -> format /cache
* Mounts and Storage -> format /system
* Mounts and Storage -> format /data
* Mounts and Storage -> format /sdcard
* Mounts and Storage -> format /emmc
Teorical whe can only use format /cache, format /data, format /sdcard and format /emmc is thease right?

xNiNELiVES said:
Hey Miscom:
I really appreciate your development with the G906S/K. There aren't many devs for this device yet so you are a pioneer in the field!
Couple quick questions:
Does the international Samsung boot animation you added in replace the branded animation?
That is correct.
Let me elaborate: so initially the phone boots up saying S5 LTE-A, then followed up by the corresponding telecommunication company animation. So SKT on the G906S and Olleh on the G906S.
That bloat ware animation is the one that is removed and replaced, right? Right.
Secondly, is the H/H+ vanilla to other phone variants of TouchWiz?
Yes. This is the first time that I see a Samsung device not showing H/H+. That's why I made the change as suggested by prodigiez Could this be how it's use in Korea?.
Also could you enlighten me on the following features:
Xposed
No Wipe
XPosed: An advanced framework that allows you to tweak your device to your heart's content. The best way to understand it, it's to use it. Be careful, though, you may do something with that may create issues. In that case just reflash the ROM and start over.
No wipe: The ROM will not wipe the data partition during installation
Thanks man
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My answers above in red.

pollet82 said:
Tanks for the answer.
When whe install the roms what options can whe use for erase/format the memory off thease options?
* Wipe Data/Factory Reset
* Wipe Cache Partition
* Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik Cache
* Mounts and Storage -> format /cache
* Mounts and Storage -> format /system
* Mounts and Storage -> format /data
* Mounts and Storage -> format /sdcard
* Mounts and Storage -> format /emmc
Teorical whe can only use format /cache, format /data, format /sdcard and format /emmc is thease right?
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You can format /data and /cache. Never format the SDCard. This would wipe your pictures and other documents that you may have there.
And never format /emmc.

miscom said:
You can format /data and /cache. Never format the SDCard. This would wipe your pictures and other documents that you may have there.
And never format /emmc.
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Ok, but my propose is to know when i can use thease formats, i mean when i will sell the phone i will erase it completly, then i must use the:
Mounts and Storage -> format /cache
Mounts and Storage -> format /data
Mounts and Storage -> format /sdcard
Mounts and Storage -> format /emmc
Is thease correect?
The format emmc is for the external SD card?
The only think that its not allowed is to wipe the phone?

pollet82 said:
Ok, but my propose is to know when i can use thease formats, i mean when i will sell the phone i will erase it completly, then i must use the:
Mounts and Storage -> format /cache
Mounts and Storage -> format /data
Mounts and Storage -> format /sdcard
Mounts and Storage -> format /emmc
Is thease correect?
The format emmc is for the external SD card?
The only think that its not allowed is to wipe the phone?
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I see your point now. Yes, you would format /cache, /data and /sdcard. I would **not** format /emmc. I have never done it and I have read that doing that creates issues. I would remove the external SD Card and format it in a PC.

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[ROM][18/03/12] CyanogenMod-7.2 RC1 for Desire GSM

CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.3.7 (Gingerbread) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
cyanogen said:
This is an AOSP-based build with extra contributions from many people which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.
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Visit the CHANGELOG for a full list of changes and features!
All source code is available at the CyanogenMod Github!
If you'd like to to contribute to CyanogenMod, checkout our Gerrit instance (howto).
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 7 to your Desire (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Root your device and install Clockwork Recovery (Unrevoked method is recommended).
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. WIPE (wipe data/factor reset + wipe cache partition)
5. Install the ROM
6. Optionally install the Google Addon
HOW TO REPORT BUGS OR PROBLEMS?
- Was it a hard reboot? Go into recovery and dump the "/proc/last_kmsg" file.
- Was it a soft reboot or a "boot loop"? Run "adb logcat" and get send the full output.
- Pastebin links preferred
- Please use the issue tracker whenever possible!
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
This is the latest release candidate so any and all feedback is appreciated!
The preferred method of installation is via ROM Manager, or you can head over to the CM Forums for manual downloads.
Latest version: 7.2.0-bravo - 18/03/2012
Download: CyanogenMod Mirror Network
Also available for download via ROM Manager
Google Addon:
Download: http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/
CM7 HBOOT r2 by Alpharev | xda thread
Change partition table size 145/5/287 (system/cache/size)
Upgrade instruction:
1) Nandroid backup in recovery.
2) Verify the MD5SUM of the file you downloaded against the one in the table.
3) Flash HBOOT with your phone in fastboot mode (Back+POWER) -> 'fastboot flash hboot bravo_alphaspl-cm7r2.img'
4) 'fastboot reboot-bootloader'
5) 'fastboot erase cache'
6) Boot recovery, wipe everything, advanced restore system & data, install CM7 again (same version or a newer one).
Legacy App2SD:
Simple2Ext (Easy with a GUI)
CM7 Legacy App2SD Addon Script (For Advanced user, Command Line)
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
reserved for future use
Thank you!
Cant wait to see first CM9 Nightlies (yes i know it will be difficult to do because of HTC and QCOM but i still have hope)
Gr8!I'm downloading now,i know it takes too much to have such another rc version,thank you devs!
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
Download is very very slowly... :-(
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire usando Tapatalk
Quit complaining about the downloadspeed. Do you have any idea how many of us are probably downloading this rom right now?
via xda app
i try all rom,not all but many,and today is my first cyanogenmod
thanks
Jordywild said:
Download is very very slowly... :-(
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http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog
7.2RC1 is out for "only" 70 devices
Its probably placebo but this release candidate seems a lot smoother than the last nightlies. So issues so far. :thumbup:
via xda app
Im having problems installing market applications like:
SMS backup and restore
Call logs backup and restore
and other applications
Just in case you have successfully installed one of the following please post it. Maybe its my installer or something.
Thanks!
SMS backup and restore is fine. I just had my messages restored. Same with the other apps. I would suggest a clean install if you are having trouble.
via xda app
Thanks for everyones hard work on this. If upgrading from 7.1 can someone confirm if I need to do a wipe?
Thanks,
Womble
Update from CM 7.1.0 work? Because i get bootloop...
19blacktiger77 said:
Update from CM 7.1.0 work? Because i get bootloop...
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Have you got EXT4 partition?
Is Cyano 7.2 compatible with EXT4 o EXT3 partition?
Jordywild said:
Have you got EXT4 partition?
Is Cyano 7.2 compatible with EXT4 o EXT3 partition?
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I'm running 7.2.0RC1 with an ext3 partition. I have S2E installed for app2sd. I didn't upgrade from 7.1 though, I did a full wipe when I installed 7.2.0RC1.
frankoid said:
I'm running 7.2.0RC1 with an ext3 partition. I have S2E installed for app2sd. I didn't upgrade from 7.1 though, I did a full wipe when I installed 7.2.0RC1.
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Full wipe?
I've got "only" 90 app installed.
Ok: I need a backup with Titanium.
You need to modify mountsd on the initd folder prior to flashing if you want the rom to see your ext4 partition... or flash ManU kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23017080&postcount=6689
via xda app
GPS does not works with this version... back to 7.1
Home button does not work... buggy...
Back to 7.1!
Jordywild said:
Have you got EXT4 partition?
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Yes!
stankyou said:
You need to modify mountsd on the initd folder prior to flashing if you want the rom to see your ext4 partition... or flash ManU kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23017080&postcount=6689
via xda app
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carval2k said:
GPS does not works with this version... back to 7.1
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I will stay on 7.1 too...

[RECOVERY] [ROM] Wiko DarkMoon (MT6582) [MULTILANG]

DISCLAIMER:
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
* DO NOT LEECH MY DOWNLOADS, PLEASE RE-DIRECT YOUR FORUM /PAGE
* TO THIS THREAD, IF YOU LIKE MY WORK, YOU CAN SAY THANKS,
* AND MAYBE BUY ME SOME BEERS
*/
Hello Guys !
In this thread you will find my custom ROM And Recovery for the Wiko DarkMoon
Please be sure to read (and re-read) this carefully in order to avoid unnecessary questions.
Instructions and Frequently asked questions (FAQ):
For Instructions jump into post #2.
FAQ jump into post #3.
Wiko DarkMoon internal memory re-partition, jump into post #4.
How to Revert to the STOCK Rom / Recovery / Partition Layout, jump into post #4.
​
Recovery INFO
The salient features of Carliv Touch Recovery include:
Based on CWM 6.0.4.4
Full Touch Support
With features of Cannibal Open Touch
Aroma File Manager Support
Support for both Edify and Amend scripting allows flashing all ROMs
Touch screen button controls
Advanced Backup
Advanced Restore
Delete old backups
Persistent settings
User-defined backup locations
ADB Sideload
Update CTR v2.5 (30/07/2014)
Changelogs:
New Menu Layout
Tar + Gzip Backup Compression : ( "Backup/Restore" -> "Default Backup Format" )
Your Backups will be smaller now, just like on the old native CWM
Removed "wipe all" option from wipe menu ( if you need to wipe system, use "format system" from "mounts/storage")
Rearanged menu order in root menu to restore CWM order
There's now an "nvram backup/restore" menu in "carliv" section
The nvram partition will be backed up in clockworkmod/backup folder as nvram.img. This will help if you lose IMEI and other communication features. It will work only if you have the nvram partition of size 0x500000 (check your scatter) and if you have the nvram defined as /dev/nvram path in recovery.fstab. If the nvram partition is damaged (as in flashing an oversized recovery) this will not help you, and you need SPFlashTools to reflash with format your phone official firmware, and after that flash this recovery, boot in recovery and restore nvram.
some other small changes.
​
Changelogs
Android 4.2.2 (JB) Based custom ROM:
Changelog Build v1.0 (February 22 2014)
Based on official Android 4.2.2 ROM (WIKO DARKMOON Version 8)
Kernel 3.4.5
Custom Mods:
User customize-able installation based on AROMA installer
Pre-rooted with SuperSU (v1.93)
Debloated
Added BusyBox (v1.22.1 - Stericson)
Added Ad blocker (patched "host" file)
Ziplagned apks (better performance)
init.d support with performance scripts
Network, wifi, power saving, and several other tweeks
Updated APN's from CyanogenMOD repo
Added Performance Control (several CPU/System Mods)
Added in-built Xposed framework and Latest Gravity BOX module v2.9.7 (Several System Mods)
Acess To the Mediatek MTK Eng Mode
Added the following Android 4.4 KitKat Goodies:
Apps (Including Google Launcher - GEL, with Voice Search )
Bootanimation
QuickOffice
And other necessary system files
Kernel:
Insecure
Removed Mediatek debugger (mtk.aee.aed Daemon; etc)
USB Mass Storage as Default (instead of MTP)
​
GPL Compliance:Kernel 3.4.5
Github Kernel Repo​
Downloads:Dev-Host
WIKO_DarkMoon_JB_4.2.2_Stable_v1.0.zip - 386.12 MB
Mod_extended_USRDATA_2.5GB.zip - 7.07 MB
MT65xx_USB_VCOM_drivers.zip - 403.65 KB
Wiko_Recovery_and_FlashTool.zip - 12.54 MB​
Credits:
SuperDragonPT
Wiko
Carliv (Awesome CWM based Recovery)
iBotPeaches, brut.all (for apktool)
amarullz (for AROMA Installer)
Chainfire (for SuperSU)
rovo89 (for the AWESOME Xposed Framework), Learn More Here
C3C076 (For the AWESOME Xposed GravityBox module), Learn More Here
bgcngm(For Maintaining the Gbox JB Branch)
h0rn3t and educk (for Performance Control), Learn More Here
XDA:DevDB Information
[RECOVERY] [ROM] Wiko DarkMoon (MT6582) [MULTILANG] , ROM for the Android General
Contributors
superdragonpt
Source Code: https://github.com/dragonpt/Kernel_Wiko_DarkMoon_Custom
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2014-02-22
Created 2014-02-22
Last Updated 2015-02-14
How to flash custom recovery:
Make Sure your Phone is fully Charged
Make an Full Backup of your files (Photos/Contacts, etc)
Download The MT65xx_USB_VCOM_drivers.zip
Install The Mediatek VCOM Drivers (For Detailed Drivers instalation Instructions, please check this thread)
Download The Wiko Recovery and FlashTool
Extract the .zip and you'll see two folders "Recovery" and "SP_Flash_Tool"
Open "SP_Flash_Tool" > Flash_tool.exe > Scatter-Loading> And select the "MT6582_Android_scatter.txt" from the "Recovery" Folder
Turn OFF your Phone
Press "Download" (don't worry with the pop-up "Download-Warning" Message), press YES
Connect Your Phone to PC (Turned OFF) , The Flash Progress should beginn, when its succesfully Finished A Green Ring will shown.
Congrats The Recovery is installed
​How to enter into recovery mode:
With the Phone completely turned off...
Press and hold VOL. UP + VOL DOWN + POWER keys and turn on the phone.
Keep holding the keys, wait until you see on Phone:
Code:
"Recovery Mode: Volume UP"
"Factory Mode: Volume Down"
Then Press on VOL. UP key, and Recovery will load.
​Navigation under recovery mode:
As soon as the splash logo disappears, Carliv Touch Recovery menu will appear. Navigation is Full Touch.
You can also use VOLUME keys (navigate up with VOL. UP and navigate down with VOL. DOWN) and POWER key to apply the action.
Scroll Pages under Recovery: To Scroll page down you have to swipe right, and for scroll page up to swipe left. Also swipe left for Go Back.
Aroma File Manager:
This Recovery Supports the Aroma File Manager
Whats this? Check here
Download the Aroma File Manager
Then just copy the aroma .*zip into the "Clockworkmod" folder on the root of your SD Card
​Flashing The ROM:
Copy The ROM to The External SDCard
On Recovery:
Wipe Menu> Wipe All Data - PreFlash (Select YES - Wipe All)
Wipe Dalvik Cache (Select YES - Wipe Dalvik Cache)
Install zip > Choose zip SDCard (Select the location of the ROM.zip)
And Follow The On-Screen AROMA Installer Instructions
In the End the Phone will Reboot Itself
The first Boot will take some minutes (it's normal)
​
F.A.Q
Q: How Can i acess The MTK Eng Mode?
A: GravityBox >Engineering Mode
Q: What Mods can i do on the Eng.Mode?
A: There are alot of things you can do, the two most common are:
Increasing volume Level:
MTK Menu> Hardware Testing> Audio> On the "headset mode" and "LoundSpeaker Mode" set max values to 145 (The max is 160, but i dont advise it, stay safe and use the 145 value)
Speed up the GPS reception :
(Before Going to the MTK Menu)
Open the app "FasterGPS", and give it root permissions
Choose your Continent, your region (at this point, your gps is properly configured with your country *.ntp values)
(Now on MTK Menu ...)
MTK Menu> Location> Location Based Service> On the "AGPS" tab, tick the "Enable A-GPS", and on the "EPO" tab, tick "Enable EPO" and "Auto Download" , this last option will download the EPO files it requires an data connection.
Start the app "GPS Status", in the first Satts Lock, you need to wait a little bit (it can take up to 15m, be sure you are in an Open Area).
When you get an good lock, on Satts, your DONE.
A: I dont see the Development Options, how can i acess it?
Q: Unlocking the Development Options:
Go to "Settings" > "About Phone"
Then tap 7 times on the "Build Number"
Q: Where are the Development Options?
A: Settings> Developer Options
Q: What is the Performance Control?
A: Its an Control Panel, where you can Change / managed the CPU Governors/ IO Shedulers / among several other things.
Q: The Launcher sometimes seems an bit laggy
A: Go to Settings> Developer Options> on "Window animation scale" set it to .5x, and on "Transition animation scale" set it to .5x
Q: I really like your work, how can i thank you?
A: You can press the "THANKS" button, and if you want, you can donate some beers to me ​
Wiko DarkMoon internal memory re-partition
Mod Extended Userdata v1 ( 2GB ) --> Removed / Use the v2
This Mod will extend userdata partition to 2GB (stock size is 1GB) and the rest of the space will remain for the internal sdcard
NOTE: Make an FULL backup of your Rom under Recovery, and don't forget to also backup your Internal SDCard since it will be full erased
Instructions:
Download the Mod extended USRDATA.zip
Shutdown your phone
Extract the .zip
Open SP_Flash_Tool dir > Flash_tool.exe
In scatter-loading load the MT6582_Android_scatter.txt from the Internal_2GB_Mod Dir
Press Download
After flashing is complete, boot into recovery mode and format /data (under Mounts and Storage Menu)
Optionally, if you want to restore previously saved userdata, go to backup / restore > and restore data (advanced restore feature)
Profit
​
Mod Extended Userdata v2 (2.5 GB)
This Mod will extend userdata partition to 2.5GB (stock size is 1GB) and the rest of the space will remain for the internal sdcard
NOTE: Make an FULL backup of your Rom under Recovery, and don't forget to also backup your Internal SDCard since it will be full erased
Instructions:
Download the Mod extended USRDATA_2.5GB.zip
Shutdown your phone
Extract the .zip
Open SP_Flash_Tool dir > Flash_tool.exe
In scatter-loading load the MT6582_Android_scatter.txt from the Internal_2.5GB_Mod Dir
Press Download
After flashing is complete, boot into recovery mode and format /data (under Mounts and Storage Menu)
Optionally, if you want to restore previously saved userdata, go to backup / restore > and restore data (advanced restore feature)
Profit
​
Reverting to the Stock ROM
This will revert back your phone to STOCK (including the stock recovery), in case you need to send your phone to the Service Center
Instructions:
Go to Wiko's website and download the latest Rom Version:
http://fr.wikomobile.com/maj.php?telephone=131
Follow the instructions given ...
Older instructions:
Download the DARKMOON_JB4.2.2._Stock Rom-wiko_rev8.zip
Use the SPFlashTool that i provided with the CWM Recovery .zip
Make sure phone is fully charged
Shutdown your phone
Extract the .zip
Open SP_Flash_Tool dir > Flash_tool.exe
In scatter-loading load the MT6582_Android_scatter.txt
Press Download
After flashing is complete,you'll see an green circle
Profit
Thanks. Can you add some screenshots?
h3lder said:
Thanks. Can you add some screenshots?
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Was Uploading, check under the ScreenShots TAB
Regards
I doubt:
on step "How to flash custom recovery" - before you can do this you need to have already rooted the device?
can you please add how to root the device? it will be nice to complete better all the info.. but is already great!
congrats and thanks you! as soon as i by my wiko darkmoon i will definitely try it!
sapoide said:
I doubt:
on step "How to flash custom recovery" - before you can do this you need to have already rooted the device?
can you please add how to root the device? it will be nice to complete better all the info.. but is already great!
congrats and thanks you! as soon as i by my wiko darkmoon i will definitely try it!
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Hi
You can root with framaroot, but i dont think thats necessary.
Just flash The recovery, then The ROM.
Regards
superdragonpt said:
Hi
You can root with framaroot, but i dont think thats necessary.
Just flash The recovery, then The ROM.
Regards
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Ok understood, thanks
Do this rom will work with my Xolo Q700S?
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superdragonpt:
Where can you please downloaded the source code for kernel mt6582? Can you give me a link please?
Or: Your sources kernel what you gave to download are original (unchanged)?
Edit:
OK. I found where you can download the source. Sorry for the spam.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2645756
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650513
Hi
You guys are all crazy with the MTK leaked sources, but do you even have an clue what those sources are?
You cant just compile an source that's customize for other phone , thinking it will work on yours.
There's a lot of work to be done, and you need an huge amount of luck to have your phone drivers available in that source.
This said, I will appreciate that people avoid off-topic and other phones talk in this thread.
This ROM and recovery will only work on wiko darkmoon and Micromax a200 (clone).
If your using this ROM as a base for another MT6582 phone, please be an gentlemen and give proper credits.
Regards
Added Internal USRDATA Mod to the OP
Check post #4
Enjoy
superdragonpt said:
Added Internal USRDATA Mod to the OP
Check post #4
Enjoy
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Great work, thanks.
Do you know by any chance if there is any option to add languages to this rom? Wiko doesn't include many languages. I can use locale2 from google play, but that only translates some of the functions.
skydancer79 said:
Great work, thanks.
Do you know by any chance if there is any option to add languages to this rom? Wiko doesn't include many languages. I can use locale2 from google play, but that only translates some of the functions.
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The ROM is multi language.
What language where you looking for?
Regards
superdragonpt said:
The ROM is multi language.
What language where you looking for?
Regards
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Slovenian...most android phones have it. Moto G had the same "problem"
skydancer79 said:
Slovenian...most android phones have it. Moto G had the same "problem"
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Hi
Yes i know, when i made a MIUI rom for my old ZTE v970, i had an hard time trying to find the proper strings for your language.
Even on stock roms from big brands, its very rare to find support for that language.
Im trying to merge and revise some strings from various sources, maybe in an future version.
Regards
superdragonpt said:
Hi
Yes i know, when i made a MIUI rom for my old ZTE v970, i had an hard time trying to find the proper strings for your language.
Even on stock roms from big brands, its very rare to find support for that language.
Im trying to merge and revise some strings from various sources, maybe in an future version.
Regards
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Great, that would be awsome.
As for rarity of my language, I find it quite well supported. Google Nexus has it, all Samsungs have it, so does HTC, Sony... I know Prestigio and Gsmart have it. CM also. It's not a big deal, but nevertheless - I wouldn't mind having it
Great ROM btw, very customizable.
skydancer79 said:
Great, that would be awsome.
As for rarity of my language, I find it quite well supported. Google Nexus has it, all Samsungs have it, so does HTC, Sony... I know Prestigio and Gsmart have it. CM also. It's not a big deal, but nevertheless - I wouldn't mind having it
Great ROM btw, very customizable.
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Hi
Well good news and bad news
The good:
I managed to Build an UNOFFICIAL Lewa Rom for our device, currently fixing the lastest issues and adding multi-language support.
So since im currently working on this language strings, might as well use that work for this rom also.
Preview pics:
http://i.imgur.com/VAGpQI3.png
Http://imgur.com/1IADxZx
Http://imgur.com/1C56EO6
The bad:
From what i gather until now, only about 100 slovenian strings are compatible (this is less than 5% of overall translation files), will keep looking
Regards
superdragonpt said:
Hi
Well good news and bad news
The good:
I managed to Build an UNOFFICIAL Lewa Rom for our device, currently fixing the lastest issues and adding multi-language support.
So since im currently working on this language strings, might as well use that work for this rom also.
Preview pics:
http://i.imgur.com/VAGpQI3.png
Http://imgur.com/1IADxZx
Http://imgur.com/1C56EO6
The bad:
From what i gather until now, only about 100 slovenian strings are compatible (this is less than 5% of overall translation files), will keep looking
Regards
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So is this ROM fully functional? I mean no bugs? For English language.. I could test it on my Turbo mini

[MOD][07 August] MultiROM v32a

Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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 me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
Introduction
MultiROM is one-of-a-kind multi-boot mod for Galaxy ACE 3 LTE. It can boot any Android ROM as well as other systems like Ubuntu Touch, once they are ported to that device. Besides booting from device's internal memory, MultiROM can boot from external SD card. The main part of MultiROM is a boot manager, which appears every time your device starts and lets you choose ROM to boot. You can see how it looks on the image above. ROMs are installed and managed via modified TWRP recovery. You can use standard ZIP files to install secondary Android ROMs and MultiROM even has its own installer system, which can be used to ship other Linux-based systems.
Features:
* Multiboot any number of Android ROMs
* Restore nandroid backup as secondary ROM
* Boot from Internal memory and MicroSD Card (non tested)
Warning!
This whole thing is basically one giant hack - none of these systems are made with multibooting in mind. It is no longer messing with data partition or boot sector, but it is possible that something goes wrong (even if never happened until now) and you will have to flash stock firmware with Odin. Make backups. Always.
Installation, Note: Only manual installation is supported, because this mod is not officially supported.
MultiROM has 3 parts you need to install:
MultiROM
Modified recovery
Patched kernel
Now let's head to the installation. Note: Your primary ROM is recommended to be lollipop, because it doesn't act well as a secondary, due to enforcing selinux. Although you can use it as secondary, but change it's selinux status. My setup is Lollipop as primary, and KitKat as secondary. Stock ROM was not tested, because I hate it
I spent about 5 days working on this. My head will explode There is a tiny issue. MultiROM boot menu does not show up as it should. That's why we should use the MultiROM manager apk. and switch ROMs from the app.
Attention: The steps are if you use CM-12.1 as primary ROM
Kernel for Stock ROM with kexec-hardboot patch here
Step 1: Install this patched kernel over CM12.1. Or this, if you want OC.
Step 2: Install the modified Multirom Manager apk, I added support for our device
Step 3: Install Multirom
Step 4: Install MultiROM TWRP, via previous TWRP recovery, it can flash images
Step 5: Reboot into new recovery
Step 6: Install CM11, as secondary ROM!!
Step 7: Go to recovery-->Advanced-->MultiRom-->List ROM-->Choose CM11-->Flash Zip. Flash either stock kernel, or oc_kernel. Both include the necessary kexec-hardboot patch. Usually Multirom requires only primary ROM to have the kexec-hardboot patch, but in our case it does not work this way.
Now you are ready to switch ROMs. Ooh, almost forgot. MultiROM boot manager will show up if you connect the phone for offline charging, you will find out what happens on each case. This is the only bug that I can't resolve yet. Although multirom can be used, with this bug.
Code:
Update 20150829: Download everything from this [URL="https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37974"]folder[/URL]
Kernel will be updated when ROM is built
Changelog: Re-implemented kexec hardboot and fixe last_kmsg creation
Video on how to install
Video on how to flash updates
*Thanks Tech Tutorials channel for the videos
NOTE: If secondary ROM does not boot, select Restorecon under multirom
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Switch ROMs from the MultiRom manager app
NOTICE: I can't guarantee it will work on other variants rather than "R"
To uninstall Multirom simply flash this
You current ROM will not be erased by the installation.
Adding ROMs
1. Android
Go to recovery, select Advanced -> MultiROM -> Add ROM. Select the ROM's zip file and confirm.
Using MicroSD Card
During installation, recovery lets you select install location. You just select the location (extX, NTFS and FAT32 partitions are supported) and proceed with the installation.
If you wanna use other than default FAT32 partition, just format it in PC. If you don't know how/don't know where to find out how, you probably should not try installing MultiROM.
If you are installing to NTFS or FAT32 partition, recovery asks you to set image size for all the partitions - this cannot be easilly changed afterward, so choose carefully. FAT32 is limited to maximum of 4095MB per image - it is limitation of the filesystem, I can do nothing about that.
Installation to MicroSD Card takes a bit more, because the external memory is (usually) slower and it needs to create the images. Also boot process is longer, highly depends on card's class. You can find ROMs installed on SD card in the "External" tab in boot menu.
Updating/changing ROMs
1. Primary ROM (Internal)
Flash ROM's ZIP file as usual, do factory reset if needed (it won't erase secondary ROMs)
Go to Advanced -> MultiROM in recovery and do Inject curr. boot sector.
2. Secondary Android ROMs
If you want to change the ROM, delete it and add new one. To update ROM, follow these steps:
Go to Advanced -> MultiROM -> List ROMs and select the ROM you want to update.
Select "Flash ZIP" and flash ROM's ZIP file.
Explanation of recovery menus
Main menu
- Add ROM - Add ROM to boot manager
- List ROMs - List installed ROMs and manage them
- Inject curr. boot sector - Use this option if MultiROM does not show up on boot, for example after kernel installation.
- Settings - Well, settings
Manage ROM
- Rename, delete - I believe these are obvious
- Flash ZIP (only Android ROMs) - Flash ZIP to the ROM, for example GApps
- Add/replace boot.img - Replaces boot.img used by the ROM, this is more like developer option.
Source Code
MultiROM - https://github.com/Tasssadar/multirom/tree/master (branch master)
Modified TWRP - https://github.com/Tasssadar/Team-Win-Recovery-Project (branch master)
CM12.1 stock kernel w/ kexec-hardboot patch- https://github.com/kostoulhs/android_kernel_samsung_msm8930-common/tree/cm-12.1
CM11 stock kernel w/ kexec-hardboot patch- https://github.com/kostoulhs/android_kernel_samsung_msm8930-common/tree/cm-11.0
Stock kernel for stock rom w/ kexec-hardboot patch - https://github.com/kostoulhs/android_kernel_samsung_loganrelte/tree/master
MultiROM device tree - https://github.com/kostoulhs/android_device_samsung_loganreltexx/tree/multirom
Big thanks to Tasssadar for this awesome utility.
Also thanks @Grarak for the melius patch, i was based on it
Reserved
All the zip files listed above(steps 1 and 3) should be installed via TWRP, is that correct?
Levivig said:
All the zip files listed above(steps 1 and 3) should be installed via TWRP, is that correct?
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Exactly
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This looks great, will defenatly try it. With 4,5 GB free internal memory do you recommend installing rom's on internal or SD ?
F. Dutch said:
This looks great, will defenatly try it. With 4,5 GB free internal memory do you recommend installing rom's on internal or SD ?
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Installing on internal works. I haven't tried to install on sdcard yet
My setup is Lollipop as primary and KitKat as secondary, installed on internal
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kotzir said:
Installing on internal works. I haven't tried to install on sdcard yet
My setup is Lollipop as primary and KitKat as secondary, installed on internal
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Can I Make My Setup Like This ? :
Stock ROM(4.2.2) as primary and Lollipop as secondary , Stock ROM installed on internal , Lollipop ROM installed on SD card .
And my sd card use ext4 partition , is this partition supported ?
This is amazing feature !
Thanks a lot for this great work !
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zh_eco said:
Can I Make My Setup Like This ? :
Stock ROM(4.2.2) as primary and Lollipop as secondary , Stock ROM installed on internal , Lollipop ROM installed on SD card .
And my sd card use ext4 partition , is this partition supported ?
This is amazing feature !
Thanks a lot for this great work !
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Multirom works on fat systems on sdcard as fas as I know, see more info about the limitations on the OP. To use stock ROM you need a stock kernel with kexec hardboot patch, I have already patched it, it is also available on my github. I just haven't built it. I can build it although
Edit: Due to the bug, that multirom does not show up on boot, we actually can't install ROMS on Sdcard, they are not visible by MultiRom manager app.
Edit2: stock kernel with kexec-hardboot patch download
Edit3: Trying to make it fully functional
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kotzir said:
Multirom works on fat systems on sdcard as fas as I know, see more info about the limitations on the OP. To use stock ROM you need a stock kernel with kexec hardboot patch, I have already patched it, it is also available on my github. I just haven't built it. I can build it although
Edit: Due to the bug, that multirom does not show up on boot, we actually can't install ROMS on Sdcard, they are not visible by MultiRom manager app.
Edit2: stock kernel with kexec-hardboot patch download
Edit3: Trying to make it fully functional
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So I can't install any ROM on the SD card ..
until you fix the bug .. Right ?
Or just we will never can install ROMs on the SD card ?
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zh_eco said:
So I can't install any ROM on the SD card ..
until you fix the bug .. Right ?
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you can boot into multirom menu, if the phone is off and you connect it to the charger, so you can experiment a little
kotzir said:
you can boot into multirom menu, if the phone is off and you connect it to the charger, so you can experiment a little
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So we will stay do this , just if we install a ROM in the SD card .
Or what ?! :|
OK , after flashing the stock kernel with kexec-hardboot patch, I can't flash any other kernel like arasma kernel in my stock ROM(4.2.2) ?
If I can't .. Can you make a kexec-hardboot patch for arasma kernel ?
Here : http://d-h.st/aYr
Or .. Can you make the lollipop kernel (1.7GHz) work on the stock ROM ?
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Its not my problem if I'm always not understand.
Its my brain problem ..
Just answer me ..
Why you always Ignore me ?
I'm just asking you , you can tell me oh I'm sorry ! I can't .. Just like this and I will accept .
zh_eco said:
Its not my problem if I'm always not understand.
Its my brain problem ..
Just answer me ..
Why you always Ignore me ?
I'm just asking you , you can tell me oh I'm sorry ! I can't .. Just like this and I will accept .
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Mate I want to answer you and I do the best I can. Now I am working to make multirom fully functional, what don't you understand? The same time I am studying. It is pretty hard for me. The thing you ask me requires fully functional multirom. Enjoy it as it is, if you can and wait for the fix. Thanks
*Also, I will modify the stock kernel, as the others
kotzir said:
Mate I want to answer you and I do the best I can. Now I am working to make multirom fully functional, what don't you understand? The same time I am studying. It is pretty hard for me. The thing you ask me requires fully functional multirom. Enjoy it as it is, if you can and wait for the fix. Thanks
*Also, I will modify the stock kernel, as the others
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:good::good: Nice Work Man
zh_eco said:
Can I Make My Setup Like This ? :
...my sd card use ext4 partition , is this partition supported ?
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May I ask why you do this?
MTP practically destroys any real world benefit that EXT could possibly offer you, and if you use UMS et al you'll hit permissions issues with the media that completely ruin its ability to function as removable storage unless every single one of the systems it touches only has a single user or you carefully craft the system environment so that the user always has the same UID.
It's just weird to use a journalled filesystem with access permissions as removable storage. Either MTP destroys any gains you might possibly get, or UMS makes it impossible to access the contents of the volume on ~99% of all the systems you'll ever encounter in the wild. Ever wondered why you never see external storage volumes with permission based filesystems? This is why. It's largely silly.
I tried to restore a backup of stock rom, i want to try if it works and maybe use it as 3rd rom but CWM says .android_secure.vfat.tar and .Android_secure.vfat.Tar.a are missing does anyone know what it means and how to fix it. Does CWM version matter? Can TWRP instal backups made by CWM?
F. Dutch said:
I tried to restore a backup of stock rom, i want to try if it works and maybe use it as 3rd rom but CWM says .android_secure.vfat.tar and .Android_secure.vfat.Tar.a are missing does anyone know what it means and how to fix it. Does CWM version matter? Can TWRP instal backups made by CWM?
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To use it with stock ROM, you need to install a stock kernel with hardboot patch, there is one in the OP. TWRP can't restore backups from CWM, different format of backup. I don't see any reason of using CWM, since there is TWRP.
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kotzir said:
To use it with stock ROM, you need to install a stock kernel with hardboot patch, there is one in the OP. TWRP can't restore backups from CWM, different format of backup. I don't see any reason of using CWM, since there is TWRP.
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Thanks but the only backups i have of stock are made with CWM. When i try to restore it says .Android_secure.vfat.Tar and .Android_secure.vfat.Tar.a are missing so i can't restore and make a backup with TWRP. Found some info about it and trying tot make it work right now.
kotzir said:
Video on how to install
Video on how to flash updates
*Thanks Tech Tutorials channel for the videos
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Thank U Very Much @kotzir For Adding My Videos To "OP"
Small update, check OP

[ROM][6.0][UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 13.0 | Skyrocket [12-17-16]

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, 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 any of us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
* Collectively, and at the same time.
*/
This is an unofficial CyanogenMod 13.0 Marshmallow ROM. This is currently a work-in-progress, so you can expect to run into problems while using it.
Working:
Modem / RIL
Data
WiFi
GPS
NFC
SD Card
Audio
Camera
Bluetooth
Sensors
Video
Issues:
You tell me
Credits:
CyanogenMod
Google / AOSP
CAF
sultanxda
And others
Downloads:
NOTE: You must virtually repartition your device, otherwise you cannot install this ROM! See the 2nd post for details.
ROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=76548
Recommened GApps: http://opengapps.org (Stock or Aroma package recommended)
TWRP recovery updates*: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=40575
View http://www.cmxlog.com/13/ for current changes.
Full changelog including device-specific changes can be found HERE.
*You must have completed the repartitioning process in order to install the TWRP recovery updates.
XDA:DevDB Information
[UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 13.0, ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727
Contributors
bryan2894
Source Code: http://github.com/bryan2894
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: Latest Radio Firmware + Recovery
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-11-11
Last Updated 2016-12-17
Installation Instructions
NOTE: If you repartitioned your phone using a pit file, its recommended that you flash back the original unmodified pit to take full advantage of the increased space.
Latest official TWRP recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622917
Virtual Partition TWRP recovery
TWRP 3.0.2: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24545070682210374
From another non-virtual partitioned ROM:
Make sure you have the latest OFFICIAL TWRP installed.
Backup current ROM if desired
Back up EVERYTHING on your internal SD card to your computer (the internal SD card WILL BE ERASED in the next step).
In TWRP, go to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> check Internal Storage -> press on "Repair or Change File System" -> press on "Change File System" -> press on "EXT4", and then swipe to start formatting the internal SD card. This can take up to a minute.
Wipe Data, Cache and System.
Copy the newest version of my TWRP recovery to your device and flash it.
After that is finished, go back to the main menu, then go to Reboot and press on Recovery.
Once the device has rebooted back into TWRP recovery, goto mount then uncheck and recheck data.
Copy and flash the new ROM and your GApps package to your device and flash
Reboot system
Connect your phone to your computer and copy back your backed-up internal SD card data to the internal SD card.
Repartitioning is completed. Enjoy your 8GB of additional app storage space.
From CM12.1 or another virtual partitioned ROM:
Factory reset (to avoid problems)
Flash ROM and GApps
Updating to a newer version:
Just flash ROM and reboot.
Trying this tomorrow. Thank you
So I have to partition my phone to run this?
zappa41 said:
So I have to partition my phone to run this?
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Yes virtual partition. Follow the instructions in the second post.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
bryan2894 said:
Yes virtual partition. Follow the instructions in the second post.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
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@bryan2894 - I appreciate all your hard work and really would like to help test this, but I can't realistically do so. My skyrocket is my daily driver, so I can't repartion to test this ROM, then repartition back to original to use my more-or-less stable Lollipop, the repartition to test the next version of your ROM, ... I do not think I can go back to another ROM after doing the virtual repartition, without undoing the virtual repartition each time, right? (I never tried Sultan's Lollipop with virtual re-partitioning, for much the same reason.)
@bryan2894 Tried installing twice last night,phone booted up too a screen talking about encryption error..cannot finish install. Says hit reset button at bottom of page to do a factory reset and try again. Hitting reset takes you back too recovery.
It failed to install twice for me
Got it to flash and boot up but wasn't able to flash 6.0 gapps in twrp it says no build.prop. tried micro and pico still no go. The rom was smooth just no gapps.
Great ROM so far. The only thing I can't get to work is calling someone. Every time it says Cellular network is unavailable. Any ideas how to fix
zappa41 said:
Great ROM so far. The only thing I can't get to work is calling someone. Every time it says Cellular network is unavailable. Any ideas how to fix
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Read the OP. It says RIL isn't working right now.
zappa41 said:
Great ROM so far. The only thing I can't get to work is calling someone. Every time it says Cellular network is unavailable. Any ideas how to fix
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Ok, I should have a fix for that next release.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
bryan2894 said:
Ok, I should have a fix for that next release.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
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Awesome,thank you bud. Not to be a pain but when is the next release? I love this ROM so far:thumbup:
Steveromingagain said:
@bryan2894 Tried installing twice last night,phone booted up too a screen talking about encryption error..cannot finish install. Says hit reset button at bottom of page to do a factory reset and try again. Hitting reset takes you back too recovery.
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From another rom they had booting but then it would reboot at start up.
If you're getting a bootloop at the initial setup wizard
Remove this folder with TWRP:
/system/priv-app/com.qualcomm.location/
New build is up. The issue with receiving calls should be resolved
bryan2894 said:
New build is up. The issue with receiving calls should be resolved
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Just flashed. Incoming calls works great. ROM is bitter smooth but, still can't make calls. Still says "mobile network unavailable". Anyway I can fix this myself?? Other than that, GREAT ROM!!
zappa41 said:
Just flashed. Incoming calls works great. ROM is bitter smooth but, still can't make calls. Still says "mobile network unavailable". Anyway I can fix this myself?? Other than that, GREAT ROM!!
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I reset APNs and still can't make outgoing calls. Just letting you know. Other than that keep up the good work
I was searchin around my phone and I looked in sim info and I see that the "Cellular Network State" says its disconnected. What is this about,is this why I can't make phone calls? Thanks
@bryan2894 any luck on a fix for making calls
this rom is awesome!! smooth....and clean
two problems tho.. whan i try to change to preferrd network it stays on WCDMA preferrd.. cant change it to GSM or anything else for that metter.. and the secent problem is whan i go to the network operators its FC (the process com.android.phone has stoped)

[ROM-DISCONTINUED][SGH-I727][6.0.1_r61][AOSP+CAF][CMTE+OMS][MM] CandySiX - Skyrocket

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This is CandySiX. Built straight from source with commits from a variety of different Sources/ROMS. We wanted to give the users a fun, fully customizable ROM. We aim to add more features as this project progresses.
Check us out on the web @The-Candy-Shop
@matthew0776 @mar5hal @gimmeitorilltell @Cuzz1369 @rc420head @Flashalot @Venomtester @Darknites @javelinanddart @calebcabob @NoSpamDan
ROM
DEVICES/KERNELS
Disclaimer: We here at The CandyShop are not responsible for any bricks you may obtain. Please follow the thread rules and steps and everything will be gravy. Remember, backing up before flashing is always recommended.
FEATURES
Choose from CMTE or OMS (RRO Layers is DEPRECATED)
Battery bar
LCD density options
Multi-window
Status bar customization
Quick setting customization
Quick setting pull down options
Force expand notifications
Time contextual headers in panel
Dark UI switch
Advanced power menu
Extra IME options
In-Call vibration options
Lockscreen customizations:
-Shortcuts
-Music visualizer
-Weather​Animations:
-Power menu
-List view
-System
-Toast​Navbar customization (CMTE only):
-SmartBar
-Fling
-Pulse​ Hardware Buttons settings:
-Slim Hardware key rebinding
-Long-press/double-tap actions
-Volume rocker​On the Go mode
Screenshot Crop & Share
Fully charged notification and toggle
CPU info overlay (Developer options)
Snap camera (Sultan's)
More to come, we are never done...
CHANGELOG
WARNING!
This is a Virtually Repartitioned ROM!
What this means is that you will need to take some special steps to flash this ROM. Don't worry, it's not that hard, and you will be able to return to stock with Odin at any time. The cool thing is that it will support a ton of apps and app data storage and will behave like a more modern device (but still has the inherent hardware limitations).
The basic idea with virtual repartitioning is that the partitions are renumbered from the stock numbering, but not resized. So the most important parts of this are (as an FYI, you don't need to know this ):
-The 2GB /data partition becomes a most adequate 2GB /system partition for the ROM and GApps.
-The 12GB Internal SD partition becomes /data, so you have that space to install apps.
It is strongly recommended to use an External SD card to store the ROM/flashing files and for backups, etc., however it is not mandatory. If you do not have an External SD and you need to format the /data and /Internal storage partitions, you will have to copy the files you need from your PC again. Easy peasy, right?
FAQ/NOTES:
When formatting the device, first go to the Mount menu and make sure none of the partitions you want to format are mounted. If they are, formatting will fail.
Make sure you have NOT selected Mount USB Storage, and that the MTP button says "Enable MTP", which means it is DISABLED. If either of these are enabled, then formatting may fail.
The /system partition is formatted as EXT4.
The /data and /cache partitions can be formatted as either EXT4 or F2FS.
The Internal Storage should be formatted as EXT4 or F2FS.
The External SD card (if you have one) would be best formatted as FAT, which you can do in your computer. When the ROM boots, it will detect the card and offer you one of two different ways to use it, as "Internal storage" that will only work with your device for security (requires formatting and encryption by Android), or as "Portable storage" that will work in other devices.
CAUTION: With Internal, you will have to entirely format your card if you have issues and it can not be used in ANY other device. In fact, it will become invisible in file managers because it becomes an extension to the Internal SD card storage. Format the ExternalSD card to Internal Format at your own risk.
When formatting /data, the default behavior is that /data/media is not deleted. In order to wipe /data/media, you need to either go to TWRP > Wipe > Advanced wipe > Format data, or delete the folder manually through the file manager in TWRP.
TWRP > Wipe > Advanced wipe > Format data is also needed if you plan to use device encryption, because this step allows for a space at the end of /data to contain the encryption information. Without this, encryption will fail!
IMPORTANT: If you have flashed a modified PIT file, flash back the STOCK PIT. You can also return to stock by using Odin and a Factory Image.
If you are trying to get back to the stock partitioning:
Flash a stock TWRP recovery ZIP or IMG file, or use Odin to push a TAR recovery over. After doing this you need to reboot your device into Recovery to load up the newly flashed version, and format each of the partitions to their defaults (ext4, for the most part). If you encounter errors formatting, reboot back into Recovery and try again.
Check SamMobile.com for stock ROM packages. (There is a Stock ROM version in my AFH account which should be used for recovery purposes only.) Odin should also find the device if it's in download mode and you can flash a stock ROM back on it if you want.
If you are not sure you used the correct recovery or you just want to check the partition structure (I may ask for this), you can run each of these commands from an adb prompt, and save the output to a file for linking in the thread for help/analysis:
blkid
cat /proc/mounts
df
INSTALLATION STEPS:
Here is what you need to do; please follow the below steps carefully!
Connect your device to your computer and FULLY BACK UP YOUR FILES from both your Internal and External Storage!
While you are backing up your files, download the following files to your computer:
A custom TWRP recovery for virtually partitioned ROMs (see Post 2).
The ROM zip file (see Post 2).
A 6.0 Gapps package, pico recommended for now. (optional - see Post 2).
Copy all of these files to your device's External SD card. If you don't have an External SD card, then you will need to copy them over from your computer after formatting your internal storage.
MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP!
Using your EXISTING RECOVERY, format /system, /data, /cache and /Internal Storage.
Flash a VIRTUAL REPARTITIONED RECOVERY.
REBOOT to Recovery to use the new one.
Select Wipe > Advanced Wipe > System, then press the "Repair or change file system" button. Choose "Change File System" and select EXT4. Swipe to apply.
Press the back button and verify the Size: and Free: values at the top. The System partition should be 2GB. Press the Repair button and swipe to apply.
For good measure, now press the Resize button and swipe to apply.
Repeat steps 1-3 for the Data partition, choosing EXT4 or F2FS as the file system, then Repair and finally Resize.
Repeat steps 1-3 for the Cache partition, choosing EXT4 or F2FS as the file system, then Repair and finally Resize.
Reboot to Recovery and wipe /system again.
Flash the CandySiX zip
Flash Gapps (nano or pico Open GApps or BaNks ones, etc.). You may have to experiment a little.
Reboot and Enjoy
Please give first boot a good several minutes. If you get stuck at the boot animation for a long time, try removing your ExternalSD card and reboot without it.
IMPORTANT - PROBLEMS/ISSUES:
If you have issues, I need the following:
Logs from you (logcat, last_kmsg, dmesg) linked to on pastebin.com or hasteb.in, showing the failure.
A clear description of the steps that I need to take to exactly reproduce the problem.
State what flavor build you are on: CMTE, Layers, OMS, etc...
Please DO NOT complain about problems and offer nothing to help fix it. I reserve the right to ignore you for not following insructions...
NO ETA REQUESTS!
Special thanks to @gimmeitorilltell, @bryan2894, CyanogenMod, SlimRoms, Omni and all the rest who make their source open, we can't do this on our own.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM-DISCONTINUED][SGH-I727][6.0.1_r61][AOSP+CAF][CMTE+OMS][MM] CandySiX - Skyrocket, ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727
Contributors
NoSpamDan, gimmeitorilltell
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: 3.2
Stable Release Date: 2016-02-11
Created 2016-01-01
Last Updated 2017-01-05
Downloads
Make sure you have FULLY READ and FULLY UNDERSTAND the OP (Post 1) above before following any steps!
RECOVERY
BaNks just announced they aren't supporting TWRP versions below 3.0.
@bryan2894 has a Flashable 3.Xversion you can flash here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24545070682210374
(My previous TWRP 2.8.7.0 for Virtual Partitioned ROMs: TWRP_2.8.7.0.VP_skyrocket_NSD.zip)
Be careful, because "official versions" of TWRP for the Skyrocket may not be compatible with Virtually Partitioned ROMs.
TWO ROM VERSIONS: Effective 26July2016, choose from CMTE or OMS/Substratum!
(You can NOT flash one on top of the other... If you decide to switch and try the other one, you MUST Clean Flash!)
DOWNLOAD CMTE (CM Theme Engine based) ROM:
CandySiX-celox-3.2-OFFICIAL-0910.zip
DOWNLOAD OMS/Substratum themed ROM (Substratum app required - Guide to using Substratum):
CandySiX-celox-3.2.S-OFFICIAL-0910.zip
GAPPS
"Normal" BaNks Dynamic GApps
Open GApps
Your best bet is to flash a Pico GApps package made for Android Marshmallow which doesn't have an included keyboard or any keyboard modifications. Watch out for GApps that replace Gallery too!
EXTRAS
- If you want to remove the built-in SuperSU, flash this in recovery after the ROM: SuperSU_Root_Remover.zip
Previous ROM versions for convenience (can be found on my AFH account unless they are OTAs).
DO NOT FLASH a CMTE ROM on top of an OMS or LAYERS version. You must CLEAN FLASH if switching theme engines!
OMS/Substratum-based:
CandySiX-celox-3.2.S-OFFICIAL-0910.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2.S-OFFICIAL-0902.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2.S-OFFICIAL-0817.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2.S-OFFICIAL-0808.zip
CMTE-based:
CandySiX-celox-3.2-OFFICIAL-0903.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2-OFFICIAL-0817.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2-OFFICIAL-0809.zip
CandySiX-celox-3.2-OFFICIAL-0807.zip
Layers-based (deprecated):
CandySiX-celox-2.3-OFFICIAL-0514.zip
Previous GApps versions can be found on my AFH account here.
Reserved
Let me know how this works out for you folks. I still need Mobile Data tested and please remember it's Alpha right now, so I need logs when things aren't working.
Some Logs for bug fixing
Unable to test mobile data atm since it seems to not recognize the sim card that was working on a lollipop rom before flashing. However while only using this rom, a pico gapps build from open gapps, and a viper4android flashable zip, the stock keyboard seems to be broken with constant messages of android keyboard has stopped. It would seem the libjni_latinimegoogle.so is causing the errors when I breifly looked at the logs. Hopefully these logs I've included can help you in fixing some bugs. Log is in a zip file since the txt is larger than xda allows.
Seguraf13 said:
Unable to test mobile data atm since it seems to not recognize the sim card that was working on a lollipop rom before flashing. However while only using this rom, a pico gapps build from open gapps, and a viper4android flashable zip, the stock keyboard seems to be broken with constant messages of android keyboard has stopped. It would seem the libjni_latinimegoogle.so is causing the errors when I breifly looked at the logs. Hopefully these logs I've included can help you in fixing some bugs. Log is in a zip file since the txt is larger than xda allows.
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What ROM version are you on? Make sure it's the latest linked in Post 2, and says "OFFICIAL" on it.. I fixed mobile data in that.
If you're not running that one, you can reboot to recovery, wipe system, cache and dalvik, flash the updated OFFICIAL ROM and GApps and should be good.
Edit: Thank you for taking the time to provide a log.
Seguraf13 said:
Unable to test mobile data atm since it seems to not recognize the sim card that was working on a lollipop rom before flashing. However while only using this rom, a pico gapps build from open gapps, and a viper4android flashable zip, the stock keyboard seems to be broken with constant messages of android keyboard has stopped. It would seem the libjni_latinimegoogle.so is causing the errors when I breifly looked at the logs. Hopefully these logs I've included can help you in fixing some bugs. Log is in a zip file since the txt is larger than xda allows.
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As for the keyboard issue, take those files out of your GApps zip. I used BanKs Dynamic GApps. I think there's something with how our older devices are detected in the new M GApps install scripts and it will be sorted eventually.
By removing these files, you will lose the swipe capability in the AOSP keyboard, but it will still work (no FCs) to log into Google and set everything up. Then just install Google Keyboard and you can have swipe typing back for now.
EDIT: I uploaded a modified BanKs Gapps package (one that I used) and linked it in Post 2...
Saw the thread and download the rom through whatever link I found at the time and got the unofficial one, I'll go download the new one and do some more testing, Thanks for all your work
New ROM version available in Post 2: CandySiX-alpha-skyrocket-OFFICIAL-0102-16.zip
This one has Quick Settings Tile Customization, Status Bar mods, Battery mods... more features to come in the near future!
New build up in Post 2 with working Navigation Bar and some other things - CandySiX-alpha-skyrocket-OFFICIAL-0103-04.zip. Things will be slowing down here shortly once I return to work...
Flashed new build, Calls and sim card works, the new reboot menu is a welcome feature, mobile data doesnt seem to work atm, included logs of me testing out the camera, calling, mobile data on and off, wifi on and off, and attempting to open play store with wifi off
Update: Seems like the bootanimation for me is a bit broken, only shows a black screen during boot then gets to lock screen fine. Also can't seem to properly access the external sd card in es file explorer or install any apks in the system file explorer off the external sd card.
Seguraf13 said:
Flashed new build, Calls and sim card works, the new reboot menu is a welcome feature, mobile data doesnt seem to work atm, included logs of me testing out the camera, calling, mobile data on and off, wifi on and off, and attempting to open play store with wifi off
Update: Seems like the bootanimation for me is a bit broken, only shows a black screen during boot then gets to lock screen fine. Also can't seem to properly access the external sd card in es file explorer or install any apks in the system file explorer off the external sd card.
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Thanks for the log, I'll take a look at it. In the future, please upload to Pastebin or Hastebin and provide the link here. That way, it will be easier for others to take a look if I need any extra eyes...
Also looking into boot animation, which is indeed broken. You can flash this mod to replace it back with the stock one (found in the downloads section of the OP): M_480px_Stock_BootAni.zip
I need more information about your setup. You flashed Viper4Android and I'm not sure what else yet.
I need to know these things:
You clean flashed this ROM, wiping everything as instructed.
You are using only the stock included kernel.
There are no system mods installed (Viper might be OK, but...).
No data was restored from another ROM.
What carrier you have.
What APN you are using.
What modem you have flashed.
Wi-Fi and mobile data has been tested by myself and others already, and so far works perfectly. Not 100% sure, but it looks like you may have applied a tethering modification...
Did you enable Root (Privacy Guard) in Developer Settings? Move whatever system mods you like in recovery if needed. The ROM also includes native file browsing using System > Storage and USB. You may have to backup and format your ExternalSD card as FAT so Android can detect it and offer to format how it wants. Did it ask you to use the card as Portable or Internal Storage?
NoSpamDan said:
Thanks for the log, I'll take a look at it. In the future, please upload to Pastebin or Hastebin and provide the link here. That way, it will be easier for others to take a look if I need any extra eyes...
Also looking into boot animation, which is indeed broken. You can flash this mod to replace it back with the stock one (found in the downloads section of the OP): M_480px_Stock_BootAni.zip
I need more information about your setup. You flashed Viper4Android and I'm not sure what else yet.
I need to know these things:
You clean flashed this ROM, wiping everything as instructed.
You are using only the stock included kernel.
There are no system mods installed (Viper might be OK, but...).
No data was restored from another ROM.
What carrier you have.
What APN you are using.
What modem you have flashed.
Wi-Fi and mobile data has been tested by myself and others already, and so far works perfectly. Not 100% sure, but it looks like you may have applied a tethering modification...
Did you enable Root (Privacy Guard) in Developer Settings? Move whatever system mods you like in recovery if needed. The ROM also includes native file browsing using System > Storage and USB. You may have to backup and format your ExternalSD card as FAT so Android can detect it and offer to format how it wants. Did it ask you to use the card as Portable or Internal Storage?
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1. Started out fresh, wiped everything
2. Just using the rom, your modified gapps, and a viper4android package that makes it work on marshmellow: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/viper4android-t2952137
3. Just using viper for audio usage
4. All testing done without restoring data
5. [email protected]
6. The stock apn that's enabled by default, havnt touched it, ATT (Phone)
7. The latest one available
8. I enabled root in dev settings for apps and adb
9. As for the external sd card, I formatted it in android but it spat out and error so i formated in windows to fat32, at boot it only gives me the option to explore, haven't seen the option to configure like other marshmellow roms i've tested, would you like a screen recording or some screenshots of the process?
Seguraf13 said:
1. Started out fresh, wiped everything
2. Just using the rom, your modified gapps, and a viper4android package that makes it work on marshmellow: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/viper4android-t2952137
3. Just using viper for audio usage
4. All testing done without restoring data
5. [email protected]
6. The stock apn that's enabled by default, havnt touched it, ATT (Phone)
7. The latest one available
8. I enabled root in dev settings for apps and adb
9. As for the external sd card, I formatted it in android but it spat out and error so i formated in windows to fat32, at boot it only gives me the option to explore, haven't seen the option to configure like other marshmellow roms i've tested, would you like a screen recording or some screenshots of the process?
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Thanks for the feedback. If you can get both a logcat and a kernel dmesg log while trying to format and/or write to the ExternalSD it would be helpful.
Is doze built into this?
zappa41 said:
Is doze built into this?
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Ambient Display is, but maybe not all configuration options are there... yet.
OK cool. Other than that, the rom is smooth. Good work!
Sent from my SGH-I727 using Tapatalk
New build with more features is in Post 2: CandySiX-alpha-skyrocket-OFFICIAL-0105-05.zip
Sorry, no time to outline the changes but should have Quick Unlock, new boot animation and several other updates...
EDIT: Seems like there is no boot animation, but it indeed boots...
I'm looking into it, but in the interim you can flash the stock Google one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16024
Testing it today, first I formated /cache and /data using F2FS and take a long time to install, after rom boot have to reboot when trying to call just got freezed, go back to TWRP 2.8.6.0 and format internal to vfat, /cache /data and /system to EXT4 (not sure if that is default format or if ODIN can change it), reinstal the new recovery to virtual repartition again and format this time in EXT4 and just go fine faster install no frezze at call and smooth.
NoSpamDan said:
The External SD card (if you have one) would be best formatted as FAT, which you can do in your computer. When the ROM boots, it will detect the card and offer you one of two different ways to use it, as internal storage that will only work with your device for security (requires formatting by Android), or as external storage that will work in other devices. It's your choice.
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ROM boots but don't give me a choise to select how to use the sd only got acces through explorer built in, another one don't recognizes any card, maybe I do something wrong?
I got this successfully installed last night as well. I formatted all three (system, data, and cache) as ext4, and was pleased that everything came up with no issue.
I will say that I didn't get a choice on how to use the external SD card either. It is showing up, and I get a notification about it, but it doesn't appear to be mounted as an MTP device. I can (especially now that /data is huge) copy new zips to there and then move them, but it would be nice to have the SD card available via USB.
Also, I have noticed a tremendous amount of lag in the keyboard. I did switch to Swiftkey right before putting the device down, so I'll reevaluate tonight. Otherwise, it's looking pretty good, especially on such geriatric hardware.
Update: I noted that auto-rotate seems to not be working. I tried it in several apps, and it seems stuck in portrait.

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