Instructions:
-Download and copy rom to sdcard
-Download and copy gapps to sdcard (http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip)
-Reboot into recovery (CWM)
-Flash rom
-Flash gapps
-Wipe data/cache
-Reboot
Known Bugs:
- nfc is flaky
- Orientation sensor sometimes needs screen off/on a few times to start
- GPS may or may not work
Thank you sbrissen for developing for this awesome device and all of our donaters who made it possible! None of this would have happened without you guys
You will lose S Pen and other Touchwiz functionality if you flash this but here is how you can get some of that functionality back! Thanks weehooherod2 for his tips!
Quote:
Originally Posted by weehooherod2
1. S Pen works (try out the app Papyrus as a replacement to S Note, Papyrus does utilize the S Pen button as well).
2. Air View works (Go to settings, Language & input, check "Show icon when using stylus".
3. The S Pen button works (Go to settings, Language & input, Stylus gestures, those all use the s pen button).
4. Pop up browser = OverSkreen from the Google Play Store.
5. I use the 4.2 Camera on Touchwiz anyway. There are plenty of good camera apps in the market if you want more features.
6. Multiwindow, I don't know of an alternative. Onskreen's Cornerstone could surely do it!
And here's some alternatives to Touchwiz apps (PM me if you want me to add something!)
If you want to come chat about this alpha release, join us on IRC channel #sprnote2 on freenode.
DO NOT USE 20121011 GAPPS OR YOU WILL HAVE ISSUES, USE 20121212 GAPPS.
If you want to downgrade back to a 4.1.x ROM, flash the restore-sdcard-after-downgrade.zip attached below AFTER flashing back to 4.1.x ROM. Your storage situation will be how it was pre-CM10.1 flash. Thanks to madmack for the file.
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