[B]Release Name: LeeDroid HD
Base Firmware: 2.3.2
Kernel Version: CM_Gingerbread-Faux123-v2.1.5
Recovery Required: 3.0.0.6
Wipe Required: Full wipe each flash (unless otherwise stated). This is how you should wipe: Main Recovery Menu:
1. Wipe data / factory reset
2. wipe cache partition Advanced Recovery Menu:
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache Mounts and Storage Recovery Menu:
4. Format Boot
5. Format System
6 Format SDcard (optional but sometimes fixes issues - Be warned you will loose everything on your SDcard. Pictures,music, videos everything)
Special instructions: Give 2 minutes+ to boot on first boot please.
This should be common knowledge by now but if you want to complain about an issue make sure you have a log cat also you should be running a log cat on every first boot. If you dont have ADB set up on your computer follow this very easy guide to set it up. It truly only takes a few minutes.
Flash Super Uer fix attached after rom. - Thanks Faux123 (as always)
Flash surfaceflinger fix to fix white screens.
Bluetooth is hit/miss
No Video Recording.
I wont pay as much attention to this one as I do mint, however fixes for either will work on the other in most cases. So as I fix mint, that can be applied here.
I wont pay as much attention to this one as I do mint, however fixes for either will work on the other in most cases. So as I fix mint, that can be applied here.
I was going to try that, thanks for the update. My phone is getting a true workout these pass few days
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) Android O/S: I'm a "CrackFlasher"
Ok I should know this by now, but how do you get a sense rom to save New contacts to google contacts like when syncing google after flashing?...minds never do...works on aosp just not sense based roms for me....lol please excuse my ignorance
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