It appears to fix a few touch panel issues, scrolling smoothness issues and that awkward home button lag.
+++++1...I agreed. LP7 is far more smoother than LPQ and literally no bugs till now. Once I use the chainfire LPQ kernel to get root, its slows down eventhough rooting is going through fine..
+++++1...I agreed. LP7 is far more smoother than LPQ and literally no bugs till now. Once I use the chainfire LPQ kernel to get root, its slows down eventhough rooting is going through fine..
Use the LPQ CF-Root to obtain root, then re-flash the stock LP7 kernel .
As you can see from my Sig. that I'm running on CF-Root 5.3. As, CF-Root v5.4 is now available with fix, can i flash it from CWM Manager or Mobile Odin Pro [with Ever Root enabled], rather using Odin from PC? This would save some work and easy process!
Please advice....
Thanks.
Yes, you can.
PHONE: Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300 ROM: [GT-I9300[JB][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 official nightlies RADIO: XXEMC2 KERNEL: Temasek Kernel RECOVERY: [PhilZ Touch][I9300] v 5.03.0 Touch Enhanced CWM 6.0.3.2
STATUS: Flashing Addict!
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Either way I don't think I'll have time to do it before tomorrow, IF I do it.
Truely speaking: I flashed LP7... And it scrolls like crazy... very sensitive, little touch and you're miles away down or up... I personally do not like it. Other issues reported about LPQ? I don't have any of them, so LP7 fixes nothing for me...
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