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New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
http://www.samsung.com/us/i920/update/
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Verizon: XV6700, XV6800 w/ROMs cooked in PPCGeeks Kitchen, Omnia i910 with cac2us ROM and Omnia 2 with Ninja4Hire's ROMS. Last edited by Robtao; 04-20-2010 at 08:59 PM. |
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
I wish that we could find a way to release Swype with custom rom's.
That update was useless as far as I can see. |
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
Ohhhh, this is going to be a very good day for you!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=660794 Ninja4Hire's ROMs are great, and he has 2 versions (well, actually 4), another one at Modaco http://www.modaco.com/content/verizo...m-v1-1m-21898/, both have exactly what you are looking for, and the XDA site takes it up another notch. But you may want to wait until he gets the new update built in. |
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
Anyone know what the "Applied Verizon Wireless ERI Device Requirement Update" is? Could be a lockdown of some sort.
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
And it does look like a hard reset. From the Samsung instructions:
__________________________________________________ _______________ IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Upgrade Process Will Erase ALL User Data From The Device. Please Ensure that All Critical Information has Been Backed Up Before Applying this Upgrade.
My personal recommendation is to back up your data (not programs), do a hard reset, then apply the update, then hard reset again before reinstalling. |
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
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Re: New Official (Samsung) ROM for Verizon SCH-i920 (Again?)
A flash is similar to a hard reset with regard to erasing data, or rewriting, but I have flashed many times without adding a hard reset, and the phone works fine.
The quote above about memory in no way indicates that a hard reset is required. On the other hand, it couldn't hurt. |
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