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Root [International] Overclocking a GS3

jammychap

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Mar 12, 2010
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Milton Keynes England.
Ok so I bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 that's been rooted

model no gt-i9300
android ver 4.0.4
baseband ver i9300ddlea
kernel ver 3.0.15-671647-user
build no imm76d.i9300xxalf2

this is my first rooted phone and my question is what can I do with it? how do I go about overclocking it for instance? I downloaded set cpu but I don't want to adjust anything without prior knowledge I did knotice superuser in the apps if that helps.

:D:D
 
I have seen a few rom apps on the play store, could I use one of them to update the rom?

No, don't use the ROM apps. If you want to learn about rooting, go to XDA forums and read and study. And follow instructions carefully. It's better if you know what you are doing rather than relying on inconsistent apps that may brick your phone.
 
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Hello jammychap!
I moved this thread to the root forum for you device:)
Others who are rooted can help you out too;)

Edit: my friends funky and tube have given good advice, and may I add to take a look at this forum---there are some sticky threads about root:
http://androidforums.com/faqs/

Also check out the stickies at the top of this forum you are in too ;)
 
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Hello jammychap!
I moved this thread to the root forum for you device:)
Others who are rooted can help you out too;)

Edit: my friends funky and tube have given good advice, and may I add to take a look at this forum---there are some sticky threads about root:
FAQs - Android Forums

Also check out the stickies at the top of this forum you are in too ;)

Cheers chaps i'll do some reading n maybe have a fiddle at the weekend, ooh err misses..............;)
 
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the very first thing to do is make a full "nandroid" backup in recovery mate. What custom recovery do you have?
Then think about what type of rom you want and what android version.
Do you like samsung's "touchwiz" rom or would you prefer more of a stock android, Nexus type experience?
If you really like the touchwiz camera and the samsung features like multiwindow, s-apps etc then youll want a touchwiz based rom. If you want a nice smooth unlaggy phone youll want an aosp or cyanogen based rom.
Once you make your backup you can try what you want and if you dont like it, it takes 10minutes to restore the backup and go back to where you started.
making backups is the most important thing.
Also you should buy titanium backup pro app to make backing up and restoring apps easy :thumbup:
 
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Good choice. Which one? The touchwiz one or aosp mate? I havent tried the aosp one yet but i will.
If you want touchwiz, try neat rom then put on a custom kernel if you want to overclock.
Thats you backed up so get flashing. The tw neat roms come with an aroma so download the rom and the aroma for it, boot into recovery, wipe cache, dalvik and data, flash the rom, flash the aroma and the aroma should take you through a set up process, reboot, download titanium and restore your apps :thumbup:
 
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Neatrom has two main versions now - a touchwiz based rom and a new aosp based rom. I haven't tried the new aosp based neatrom but I thought the tw version was ok.

Basically though, now that you are backed up you can try both and see what you think!

What you need to do first is save the zip file to your phone. Then boot into your custom recovery. Wipe the phone (system, cache, dalvik cache). Depending on which recovery you are using, there might even be an all-in-one option that wipes all the necessary partitions for you to install a new rom. (There is in Philz)

Then you choose Install zip (either from sd or extsd, depending on where you saved the zip file.

When it's finished reboot!

Shiny new rom!
 
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Neatrom has two main versions now - a touchwiz based rom and a new aosp based rom. I haven't tried the new aosp based neatrom but I thought the tw version was ok.

Basically though, now that you are backed up you can try both and see what you think!

What you need to do first is save the zip file to your phone. Then boot into your custom recovery. Wipe the phone (system, cache, dalvik cache). Depending on which recovery you are using, there might even be an all-in-one option that wipes all the necessary partitions for you to install a new rom. (There is in Philz)

Then you choose Install zip (either from sd or extsd, depending on where you saved the zip file.

When it's finished reboot!



Shiny new rom!

Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm just tried that but it didn't install, looked like everything was working but on reboot I though this all looks very familiar and sure enough it's still 4.0.4ics, it's on touch wiz at the mo so do I need to do something different to be able to install the asop version?
 
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Hmm. Which custom recovery are you using? If you have Philz, you could do the New Rom wipe (can't remember what it's called exactly). Otherwise a more extreme solution would be to explicitly format the phone partitions which should leave you with absolutely nothing on your internal memory. Make sure you have your nandroid backups on your extsdcard if you are going to try this - as well as all photos or other personal data you might have on the internal memory.

In Philz recovery, the format options are under Mounts and Storage.
 
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