I did - but then again it might have been something else - this time around I'm leaving everything pure stock so there is less to screw with my phone lol...
I'm already at a disadvantage b/c I'm not hitting 1.2 GHz, so why not leave it as fully stock as I can with all the apps I have installed and still show off to users just how fast this leak really is?
That car app doesn't look any different than any of the other ICS leaks. Hopefully, it allows one to choose it as a default. In previous versions VZ navigator was the default. It did allow me to choose between VZ Navigator and a third party car dock app. Oddly, that car dock would still run in the background as it would sometimes be up if I tried to go to the home screen or some of the times when I removed it from the car dock. I'm in the process of installing .232 so I don't know if there are any new changes, but it certainly looks the same as what I've seen of the car dock mode already.
I've been on WiFi almost the whole entire day. I haven't used it a crazy amount of time but I would say normal under my conditions (no talk time) for a weekend and I've been 8hrs 40min off battery and I'm at 70%. So this has definitely cured the battery woes from the .2233 leak.
Tomorrow will determine moreso how the battery is since it's a work day and I work about 14 hours with some shady cell areas
I flashed using the no data loss method, and let me tell you it was a breeze as compared to what I've been going through the past few weeks! So far so good but i haven't noticed to much difference from .230.
I flashed using the no data loss method, and let me tell you it was a breeze as compared to what I've been going through the past few weeks! So far so good but i haven't noticed to much difference from .230.
I'm currently on .904, do I have to be on .905 to flash to .232??
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232 Leak Question
I'm considering installing this leak but i'm getting low on sd space,and since the zip is a whopping 331 mb, My question is, once i've installed this zip can I then delete it from my sd card?
That zip has .232 included with it. if you run that script it will push 5.9.905 and the 6.6.7.232 to your sd card, flash 5.9.902 and before you reboot you will flash 5.9.905 and 6.7.232 in recovery all while saving your data.
if you just want the .232 file, unzip that file and go to updates folder. 6.7.232 is the file the say 5.9.905 to 6.7.232
noob here....I've searched over many forums and this appears to be the least brutal one I could find! Others seem to be less tolerant of "inexperienced" noobs asking a bunch of questions! LOL
I've been carrying a droid for several years and even had some experience in successfully rooting a couple....however....I have now in my posession a bionic that is not "up to snuff" after having removed some apps that were apparently needed for the contacts application to work. Namely, the Yahoo suite of software (app, authenticator, etc).
Here's the scoop....I "unrooted" the phone and took it back to V store and they performed a factory reset...no good. Contacts still do not work. So currently my phone is unrooted (tried re-rooting but got adb errors).
How can I apply the full leaked version to get my phone back to it's original out of the box state.....so I can re-root it again (and leave yahoo apps alone!!!!)?
If someone can provide this info I would greatly appreciate it....but don't spend a lot of time if it is already posted elsewhere....just point me in teh right direction.
What app should I use (RSD, fastboot, etc...)?
Can I use the Blur_Version.5.9.905.XT875 file refered to in this thread....
I must be challenged as the files I've downloaded from the link provided are not recognized by the RSDLite software as valid. Unzipping the download provide me with a full file structure under a dir titled after the zipped file but when browsing with RSD.....nothing. What am I missing and\or looking for?
ok...found my own issue...was using RSDLite 5.5....loaded 5.7 and it at least found the zip file and uncompressed it...BUT...got this message:
"Please check input file. Either XML format is wrong or image files associated with it are missing"
After you download the fxz file all you should have to do is unzip it. RSD should find the correct file in the folder. I'm not the best at explaining this technical stuff.
The only thing I see that's different is that your Version of RSD lite is different from mine. I have RSD lite 5.7. Maybe that version of RSD lite doesn't uncompress zip files like RSD 5.7 does.
I've done it both ways. I think if you unzip the FXZ and use the xml file directly, RSD lite will no longer need to uncompress which saves time. I think that's the only difference between unzipping and keeping it zipped.
Last edited by xmr405o; July 13th, 2012 at 04:17 PM.
This is not a rom but an ICS leak. If you want to try it you will have to flash the 5.9.905 fxz nback to stock and the install it through stock recovery. If you have a nandroid backup of .905 you can use that but then need to flash a modified 5.9.905 to save your data and remove safestrap. In order to flash this leak you can not have safestrap or bootstrap installed.
You should not have lost it, in fact it should have gotten better. You can try the usually suspects - toggle airplane mode, use hte phone info menu (*#*#info#*#*) and toggle radio off / on, or toggle CDMA only, then back to LTE) and see if they help....
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