[ROM] N7000DXKK1 [03.11.2011][Android 2.3.5]

shinichi_c00l

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If I were to flash this ROM, do I need to update the kernel as well? The Kernel on my Note is KJ4 and ROM is XXKJ4

Thanks!
if you flash this ROM, it will automatically updated the kernel, because in the rom the kernel is always included.

I post another link of already included kernel in here is because, when people modifying their kernel and want to go back to the original kernel, they dont have to download all of the rom, which is big (about 500mb). The kernel alone is only about 7mb.

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Hi!

What languages ​​contains this ROM?

DX = Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
Yes, all language you mentioned is in this rom.
 

yodafone

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For those who might want to flash this with CWM Manager:

I was previously on the "custom" ZSKK1 (HK 2.3.6) that was posted in another thread.
Couldn't stand the poorly done graphics in the pulldown menu.
So decided to go back to something stock.

One thing I did probably saved my ass: I elected to keep the CF-Root kernel while flashing (because I figured that if something went wrong, I would have CWM to return to instead of being forced to use Odin.)
And indeed, I got into a bootloop the first time.
Thankfully after pulling the battery, rebooting into CWM and wiping data, all is fine now.
 

shinichi_c00l

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can u post mirror for original kernel??
can't download it
thx u
http://www.multiupload.com/Z8QB0PNDDK

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Does this have Vietnamese keyboard or just the language? thx.
this rom have Vietnamese keyboard

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So there isn't german included? Which two letters stand for Europe/Germany?
CE---> Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands

DC---> Thailand

DD---> India

DX---> Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam

DZ---> Malaysia, Singapore

JA---> South Africa

JC---> Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia

JP---> Arabic, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria

JV---> Tunisia, Turkey

UG---> North America

UH---> Latin America, The Caribbean

XE---> Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine

XX---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom

XW---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Nordic, Spain, United Kingdom

ZC---> China, Hong Kong

ZH---> Hong Kong

ZS---> China, Hong Kong

ZT---> Taiwan
 

dvdlesher

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if you flash this ROM, it will automatically updated the kernel, because in the rom the kernel is always included.

I post another link of already included kernel in here is because, when people modifying their kernel and want to go back to the original kernel, they dont have to download all of the rom, which is big (about 500mb). The kernel alone is only about 7mb.

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Yes, all language you mentioned is in this rom.
When you are flashing it via CWM, do you need the huge file firmware, or just the kernel?

Also, halo orang Indo!
 

yodafone

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Quick thoughts on my experiences with this ROM after a day's use:

- A little less smooth than the "custom" ZSKK1.
- Battery life appears a little better compared to the "custom" ZSKK1 once you disable the same apps that are offered as a separate pack in that ROM. The CPU usage is lower during idle, too.
Took it off power at 1pm, did quite a bit of web surfing, photo-taking and Facebooking, it's 1am now and I'm charging with 40% to go.
- FWIW, there's an invite in the notification bar to set up a Samsung account on first boot.
- Screen on after power-button press is almost instantaneous, unlike ZSKK1 and the European KJ1.

YMMV.
 

shinichi_c00l

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When you are flashing it via CWM, do you need the huge file firmware, or just the kernel?

Also, halo orang Indo!
It depends, if you want to upgrade or downgrade a firmware version then the answer is yes, you need the full firmware file. But if you just want to flash the kernel back to stock from the same firmware version, then you only need the kernel file.

Also, if your note was indonesian then you do not need this huge file to upgrade, just use the software update option in settings. it will download only about 4mb to update to this version. Downloading this is just for backup if something goes wrong.

Btw, orang indo juga nih ? :)

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I can't install it through CWM :(
extract the file until you see .tar / .tar.md5
 

jason370

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For those who might want to flash this with CWM Manager:

I was previously on the "custom" ZSKK1 (HK 2.3.6) that was posted in another thread.
Couldn't stand the poorly done graphics in the pulldown menu.
So decided to go back to something stock.

One thing I did probably saved my ass: I elected to keep the CF-Root kernel while flashing (because I figured that if something went wrong, I would have CWM to return to instead of being forced to use Odin.)
And indeed, I got into a bootloop the first time.
Thankfully after pulling the battery, rebooting into CWM and wiping data, all is fine now.
How do you keep the CF-Root kernel?


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