Sad to say it but yeppersDead?
I believe the last from Maximum Overdrive had the working WiFi calling. I'm just on stock but rooted and I know wifi calling works with that.DEADER THAN A DOORNAIL...
BUT maybe someone can point me in a direction I'm looking for a new Rom that has WiFi calling (since service can be hit or miss at home)
@TEKHD Bro can we get a port of one of your new roms lol...
Nemesis ROM?DEADER THAN A DOORNAIL...
BUT maybe someone can point me in a direction I'm looking for a new Rom that has WiFi calling (since service can be hit or miss at home)
@TEKHD Bro can we get a port of one of your new roms lol...
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I don't know the date, but he's got a rooting guide for the V20. Not that it helps us here on the N4 - the last great phone of all time!https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...4-15-note4-t3082085/post67516082#post67516082
6/28/16
This was last time we heard from tekhd it looks like he is retired from his title on xda
With this ROM if your still on 5.1.1 can you just flash this MM Tek ROM over it or is there another process?https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...4-15-note4-t3082085/post67516082#post67516082
6/28/16
This was last time we heard from tekhd it looks like he is retired from his title on xda
If you are upgrading from lollipop to lollipop, or marshmellow to marshmellow, you can often get by with dirty flashing, but if you're upgrading from one OS version to another, like lollipop to marshmellow, then you'll need to clean flash because jump points and partition structures are different. You will more often run into problems if you try to dirty flash marshmellow over lollipop, but it's always your choice whether you want to try it, as long as you're aware that you probably won't get proper support from this site if you do take that risk. Good luck!With this ROM if your still on 5.1.1 can you just flash this MM Tek ROM over it or is there another process?
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No problem. A lot of peeps suggest flashing the stock Rom through Odin first, when changing Android OS versions, but I never have in the past. Instead, I manually flash the bootloader and bootstrap, format /data 3 times, wipe /system, /data, /Dalvik, /cache, and the internal sdcard 3 times, and then Factory Data Reset 3 times. Once that is completed I power down and remove the battery for 10 seconds to ensure the Ram is clear (capacitors can hold a residual charge for a few seconds), and then put the battery back in and power up (at this point it will boot into Recovery automatically because the partitions are all wiped) and then start flashing the new Rom. This process has never failed me yet.OK no problem with clean flashing just wanted to make sure that it was as simple of a task as that ,and that I didn't have to Odin ,but simply wipe and flash. Thank you for the feed back ?
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Why don't you make a Nandroid backup, Factory Data Reset, make another Nandroid backup, then restore your first backup? That way you'll have a clean and fresh 7.3 backup to restore any time you get the urge to "start fresh." There is an app that makes flawless Nandroid backups that can be flashed in either CWM or TWRP, depending on which type you choose in its settings. Here is a link to it in the Play store:Yeah me too I'm on 7.3 ,and I want to reflash this clean ,but my original file of 7.3 has been erased. So I have been sticking with this one. I have Been trying to find a copy of 7.3 ,but can't find it anywhere ?.
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