NOTE: This has not been tested yet considering I do not have the device. As soon as it releases I will test it and confirm. Also, this is not the latest build for the EVO 4G LTE, so there will be updates to this once I get a system dump of the newest build off the phone. This still can be used as a base for any new rom though.
And we have a rooted ROM before release. Looks like we've avoided the E3D doldrums... Good thing this is the phone I used my upgrade on
EDIT: Wow, I'm an ungrateful brat. I meant to put a 'thank you' in there somewhere. Good work.
Phone:
Nokia 6110 - Dead
HTC Hero CDMA - Retired
Network: Sprint When they say others are less fortunate than you are, they mean those guys stuck with WinMo.
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Device: Samsung Galasy S III ROM: The Infected People's Rom Kernel: Always the latest Anthrax Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0 Baseband/Firmware: MD4 Device History:
HTC Droid Incredible -> Samsung Fascinate -> LG Revolution -> HTC Droid Incredible 2 -> HTC Evo 3D -> HTC Evo 4G LTE -> Samsung Galasy S III -> Samsung Galaxy SIV (In the mail!)
I have the option to buy out the rest of my contract for $75 to get this phone. I've had the OG EVO since day one and still love it, but can get this one w/o having to pay any contract penalties. My biggest concern and hopefully you guys can help me with this is the unremovable battery. Is this going to be a problem? Does this Evo whip the arse of the OG Evo in terms of specs?
Never did understand posting a ROM before it's been tested and the device is out, but good job being the first one to do it, I guess!
It's not a bad thing as long as you know the mount points. His updater-script has it as MTD partitions because dsixda's kitchen didn't have a mount point file for the Jewel. It's atleast not something that would brick a phone, just wouldn't flash.
Good catch, don't know why I didn't think of that. I'll update it today. Does anyone mind sharing the system mount point? Obviously I don't know what it is yet....
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