These are the essential things that get started when you switch on your phone. These files then start the kernel (boot.img). So if you mess with these files and want to flash them with DD - just go ahead. But as I don't think anybody ever tried this and can tell you which file goes on which partition on your phone, your risk of a permanent hard brick is VERY high.
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About the vibra...you know what's funny? That my haptic feedback from exDialer for example is stronger than the one when someone is calling me...
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Yes as Wintel_Mac mentioned these files are used to start the flashing process,
so before proceeding with the flashing the phone dds zeros to the partitions.
similar to what we do using terminal.
so the boot loader doesn't have the actual img file only some some files which do the cleaning up.
if you know how to make an odin flashable file you'll notice that you will have to include the same files in you'r tarball
About the vibra...you know what's funny? That my haptic feedback from exDialer for example is stronger than the one when someone is calling me...
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hmmm interesting... can someone test the vibration in the app ViBe (or something similar) and actually test it out further... just to check if there is a similar occurrence as described above
p.s. i would have tested it myself, but currently i don't have CM9 installed on my sgs+
- HTC G1 (EzGingerbread)
- ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 ICS (currently not rooted)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 P1010 Wifi (rooted 2.3.6)
- Samsung Galaxy S Plus (I9001) running CM9 Build 7 (Arco)
- Samsung Galaxy SIII (stock)
- Nexus 7 (stock)
If G1 can handle Gingerbread after so many years on its dated hardware (it can also boot ICS as a matter of fact, its slow n buggy but still)... then any new smartphone can handle better
hmmm interesting... can someone test the vibration in the app ViBe and actually test it out further... just to check if there is a similar occurrence as described above
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