[SIZE=+3]Frequently Asked Questions[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]Samsung Galaxy Note II (I605)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]Samsung Galaxy Note II (I605)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]This a short list of frequently questions in this device forum and the answers often given as a response. It should serve as a starting point for gathering knowledge and finding solutions to many common problems. Please only post in this thread with feedback on how to improve this document. Do not post "Thank you" type responses. If you have additional questions or require more help, try to find an existing thread or create your own.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Q1: What is adb?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Q2: How do I root my phone?[/SIZE]
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2024207 is a complete guide for rooting the GNote 2
[SIZE=+1]Q3: My device is encrypted, how do I remove the encryption because I can't flash new Roms? [/SIZE]
If you do not have or have forgot your password, you can only factory reset your phone to remove encryption.
[SIZE=+1]Q4: Will rooting affect my battery life?[/SIZE]
No simply rooting the phone should not hamper battery life.
[SIZE=+1]Q5: What is the best ROM?[/SIZE]
There is no best ROM for all users, depends on personal needs and preferences. best to pick a few which look like they meet your needs, and try them out..
[SIZE=+1]Q6: How do I return to stock?[/SIZE]
You can download the stock rom and return to stock using updated ODIN / Also refer to the link in Q2
[SIZE=+1]Q7: Can I use my SGN2 on other networks?[/SIZE]
At this time you can download GSM version of ROMs from alternate threads to be used on other networks.
[SIZE=+1]Q8: Can I flash a new recovery without rebooting my GNOTE 2?[/SIZE]
Yes. Place the recovery.img on your sdcard root. Open a terminal emulator and type "su flash_image recovery /sdcard/xxx.img". (Note: The x's are the name of the recovery as some may hold a different name. If not on the sdcard root folder, specify the folder /sdcard/xxx/xxx.img!)
[SIZE=+1]Q9: Will rooting my device void my warranty?[/SIZE]
Yes. If you have a Verizon Galaxy Note 2 it will void your warranty. If you have another variation in other countries, then you will need to check your Terms Of Service with your provider.
[SIZE=+1]Q10: How do I use the Sideload function?[/SIZE]
Install a recovery that has sideload functionality.Choose Sideload in recovery. Update the Android SDK to the newest version. Use the command " ADB Sideload (path to where the .zip you want to install is).
[SIZE=+1]Q11: How Do I stop the PUK has been locked message?[/SIZE]
As per the Verizon Tech Support, they have updated their system and part of that update was the PUK (Pin Unlock Key) Verizon ask that you call them from a seperate handset so that they can reset the PUK in their system.
[SIZE=+1]Q12: I'm having a problem rooting with Odin. What is the easiest way?[/SIZE]
Most others that have had problems have noted success using "Casual".
[SIZE=+1]Q13: I keep getting text messages from Verizon. 6250 message VZWNMN:1 or 2. What can I do to stop this message ? [/SIZE]
The message is an auto backup notification. You can call VerizonWireless Tech Support and have them turn off Verizon Backup. Or some dev's have included a removal baked in.
[SIZE=+1]Q14: For some reason I have the updated radio's but get lower connectivity?[/SIZE]
The radios for V4 and C3 are different. V4 runs LTE 14 where as C3 runs LTE 17. If your towers have not been upgraded, Updating your baseband radio's does nothing[/URL].
[SIZE=+1]Q15: I have gps issues. Why can't I lock onto GPS?[/SIZE]
Some roms have "time" issues with getting a gps lock. This is a known issue with all custom Roms.
[SIZE=+1]Q16: How do I get the best out of my Rom?[/SIZE]
Depending on what Rom you choose. Once you go to the "THEME" sections there are many more mods for your selected rom. Always try different Roms to fit your liking.
[SIZE=+1]Q17: After flashing from 4.3 back to TW Rom, I cannot find any of my files.[/SIZE]
In the rollup thread, download the zip and flash via recovery the revert sd card. It will move your files back to the default partition that Pre 4.3 roms search for. .
[SIZE=+1]Q18: Titanium Backup ask if I would like to restore my original ID Code after I flash roms, what should I do.?[/SIZE]
Do to the mass amount of custom roms, some internel phone setting get changed by default. You should always restore ID codes and native handset information when possible.
[SIZE=+1]Q19: Can Verizon scan my phone to see if it is rooted?[/SIZE]
There are security features on the VZW servers that can block rooted phones from access. Know that when calling Customer Service, they can actively search your phone and see what version of Android Software you are running.
[SIZE=+1]Q20: How loud is too loud?[/SIZE]
That realistically is up to you. Rule of thumb, if your sounds is distorted, even the least bit, then lower the settings. Distortion is a warning sign, and prolonged use can damage your hardware.
[SIZE=+1]Q21: Does CM10.2 Roms work well on the GN2?[/SIZE]
At this time, the only noted flaws of flashing a 4.3 rom are light graphic issues such as tearing and pixelation. Some users have reported decrease in battery life from Rom to Rom dependent on ROM/Kernel configuration .
[SIZE=+1]Q22: After flashing a rom, I have no 4G Data?[/SIZE]
There are a number of debates on what is causing this issue. There at this time, is no definitive answer to what is causing the problem. Some think it is a problem mostly with ported Roms from other carriers.
[SIZE=+1]Q23: I have about 4gb of data missing from internal storage I cannot find. Where is it?[/SIZE]
Recovery uses a large amount of data for backups. TWRP saves by default, backups to the /sdcard/twrp or /sdcard/0/twrp directory. Make sure you delete old or unused backups.
[SIZE=+1]Q24: I need to return my rooted phone for a replacement. Does returning to stock work?[/SIZE]
Yes. Follow the instructions on the forum for unrooting and flash the stock "VRAMC3" Odin stock file. If you flash an earlier version, make sure to accept updates to get your phone back to factory. Relock bootloader. Thanks goes to BoostedB18C
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