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[GT-I8262] TWRP 3

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About

TWRP is an open source, community project. TWRP development is done by roughly 4 people at this point. We also have a large support community with many people who are willing to answer questions and help people with their devices either through our IRC channel or on forums like xda-developers.

Team Win was originally formed to work on porting WiMAX to CM7 for the HTC EVO 4G. After our work on the EVO 4G we wanted to work on a project that would work on more devices than just the EVO 4G and we settled on working on a recovery. Today TWRP is the leading custom recovery for Android phones.

A custom recovery is used for installing custom software on your device. This custom software can include smaller modifications like rooting your device or even replacing the firmware of the device with a completely custom “ROM” like OmniROM

You can find the source code for TWRP at github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/

 

Note

We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!

You can track the progress of builds here

 

What's new in 3.0.2-0:

Fix a bug with the input box that affected masked inputs (passwords). This fixes decrypt of full device encryption on devices that support decrypt. This bug also impacts encrypted backups. Users are highly encouraged to stop using 3.0.1 if you use encrypted backups or if you need decrypt of data in TWRP.

Add Greek translation to some builds.

 

Credits:

TeamWin – TWRP (author)

androidlover5842 (porter)
Theprofessionals (tester)

samsung s7 g935f

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firmware samsung g935f  s7 edge  android 6.1  Files firmware 4 paragraph special equipment recovery software logo to spend with the latest version of Odin      

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[GT-I8262] CyanogenMOD 11 (stable)

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CyanogenMod (pronounced /s.ˈæn..ˌɛn.mɒd/) is an open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code. It is based on a rolling release development model.

CyanogenMod offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by mobile device vendors. Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, an OpenVPN client, Privacy Guard (per-application permission management application), support for tethering over common interfaces, CPU overclocking and other performance enhancements, unlockable bootloader and root access, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS), and other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain spyware or bloatware, according to its developers. CyanogenMod is also stated to increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases.

Although only a subset of total CyanogenMod users elect to report their use of the firmware, as of June 2014, CyanogenMod has recorded over 12 million active installs on a multitude of devices.

In 2013, project founder Steve Kondik announced that venture funding had been obtained to establish Cyanogen Inc. as a commercial enterprise to develop and market the firmware more widely. This announcement has led to controversy within the community, with some developers asserting that rights and licensing issues, acknowledging/compensating past developers and honoring the original ethos of the community project, are not being adequately addressed. These claims were rejected by Kondik, who affirmed support for the community and stated that most CyanogenMod code, as with Android generally, is bound by a non-restrictive Apache license.

 

CyanogenMod 11

On 6 November 2013 the CyanogenMod team started pushing the code of CyanogenMod 11, based on Android 4.4 KitKat, to GitHub. The first nightly release of CyanogenMod 11.0 began rolling out for a selected number of devices on 5 December 2013. Since then, M-builds have been released every month for supported devices, offering a more stable experience than nightlies. With build M6 it was clarified that CyanogenMod would no longer be releasing final builds specially tagged "stable", but instead would utilize the rolling release model with M-builds representing a stable channel.

 

Brief summary:

Video recording- Videocam Illusion

Calls and messages SIM1 SIM2

3G-2G SIM1, 2G SIM2

Green LED

Magnetic cover unlock

Removed volume oscillations on loud music

Location (GPS & Network)

Processor control (CPU functions normally)

Auto Brightness

USB tethering

WIFI tethering

Bluetooth

WIFI

Mass Storage, MTP, USB-OTG

All sensors

FM Radio will not be available – CM11 does not support

There are lot of unknown issues to be tested and fixed but the most disastrous bugs are not present anymore. E.g. uncontrolled processor, reboots, battery drain, unstable GPS etc.

 

Installation instructions:

Download zip and please use the TWRP recovery from this post.

Do simple wipe (Factory reset) by using TWRP recovery.

Don't do advance wipe

Then flash the CM11 zip.

Go back and select opengapps zip and flash it.

Then go to wipe and do factory reset.

Reboot and enjoy.

 

Credits:

weritos for developing the wonderful rom

androidlover5842 for creating the recovery, kernel and guiding

Theprofessionals for porting and testing

[GT-I8262] Official Source Codes

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The term "open source" refers to something people can modify and share because its design is publicly accessible.

The term originated in the context of software development to designate a specific approach to creating computer programs. Today, however, "open source" designates a broader set of values—what we call "the open source way." Open source projects, products, or initiatives embrace and celebrate principles of open exchange, collaborative participation, rapid prototyping, transparency, meritocracy, and community-oriented development.

What is open source software?

Open source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance.

"Source code" is the part of software that most computer users don't ever see; it's the code computer programmers can manipulate to change how a piece of software—a "program" or "application"—works. Programmers who have access to a computer program's source code can improve that program by adding features to it or fixing parts that don't always work correctly.

What's the difference between open source software and other types of software?

Some software has source code that only the person, team, or organization who created it—and maintains exclusive control over it—can modify. People call this kind of software "proprietary" or "closed source" software.

Only the original authors of proprietary software can legally copy, inspect, and alter that software. And in order to use proprietary software, computer users must agree (usually by signing a license displayed the first time they run this software) that they will not do anything with the software that the software's authors have not expressly permitted. Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop are examples of proprietary software.

Open source software is different. Its authors make its source code available to others who would like to view that code, copy it, learn from it, alter it, or share it. LibreOffice and the GNU Image Manipulation Program are examples of open source software.

As they do with proprietary software, users must accept the terms of a license when they use open source software—but the legal terms of open source licenses differ dramatically from those of proprietary licenses.

Open source licenses affect the way people can use, study, modify, and distribute software. In general, open source licenses grant computer users permission to use open source software for any purpose they wish. Some open source licenses—what some people call "copyleft" licenses—stipulate that anyone who releases a modified open source program must also release the source code for that program alongside it. Moreover, some open source licenses stipulate that anyone who alters and shares a program with others must also share that program's source code without charging a licensing fee for it.

By design, open source software licenses promote collaboration and sharing because they permit other people to make modifications to source code and incorporate those changes into their own projects. They encourage computer programmers to access, view, and modify open source software whenever they like, as long as they let others do the same when they share their work.

Is open source software only important to computer programmers?

No. Open source technology and open source thinking both benefit programmers and non-programmers.

Because early inventors built much of the Internet itself on open source technologies—like the Linux operating system and the Apache Web server application—anyone using the Internet today benefits from open source software.

Every time computer users view web pages, check email, chat with friends, stream music online, or play multiplayer video games, their computers, mobile phones, or gaming consoles connect to a global network of computers using open source software to route and transmit their data to the "local" devices they have in front of them. The computers that do all this important work are typically located in faraway places that users don't actually see or can't physically access—which is why some people call these computers "remote computers."

More and more, people rely on remote computers when performing tasks they might otherwise perform on their local devices. For example, they may use online word processing, email management, and image editing software that they don't install and run on their personal computers. Instead, they simply access these programs on remote computers by using a Web browser or mobile phone application. When they do this, they're engaged in "remote computing."

Some people call remote computing "cloud computing," because it involves activities (like storing files, sharing photos, or watching videos) that incorporate not only local devices but also a global network of remote computers that form an "atmosphere" around them.

Cloud computing is an increasingly important aspect of everyday life with Internet-connected devices. Some cloud computing applications, like Google Apps, are proprietary. Others, like ownCloud and Nextcloud, are open source.

Cloud computing applications run "on top" of additional software that helps them operate smoothly and efficiently, so people will often say that software running "underneath" cloud computing applications acts as a "platform" for those applications. Cloud computing platforms can be open source or closed source. OpenStack is an example of an open source cloud computing platform.

Why do people prefer using open source software?

People prefer open source software to proprietary software for a number of reasons, including:

Control. Many people prefer open source software because they have more control over that kind of software. They can examine the code to make sure it's not doing anything they don't want it to do, and they can change parts of it they don't like. Users who aren't programmers also benefit from open source software, because they can use this software for any purpose they wish—not merely the way someone else thinks they should.

Training. Other people like open source software because it helps them become better programmers. Because open source code is publicly accessible, students can easily study it as they learn to make better software. Students can also share their work with others, inviting comment and critique, as they develop their skills. When people discover mistakes in programs' source code, they can share those mistakes with others to help them avoid making those same mistakes themselves.

Security. Some people prefer open source software because they consider it more secure and stable than proprietary software. Because anyone can view and modify open source software, someone might spot and correct errors or omissions that a program's original authors might have missed. And because so many programmers can work on a piece of open source software without asking for permission from original authors, they can fix, update, and upgrade open source software more quickly than they can proprietary software.

Stability. Many users prefer open source software to proprietary software for important, long-term projects. Because programmers publicly distribute the source code for open source software, users relying on that software for critical tasks can be sure their tools won't disappear or fall into disrepair if their original creators stop working on them. Additionally, open source software tends to both incorporate and operate according to open standards.

Doesn't "open source" just mean something is free of charge?

No. This is a common misconception about what "open source" implies, and the concept's implications are not only economic.

Open source software programmers can charge money for the open source software they create or to which they contribute. But in some cases, because an open source license might require them to release their source code when they sell software to others, some programmers find that charging users money for software services and support (rather than for the software itself) is more lucrative. This way, their software remains free of charge, and they make money helping others install, use, and troubleshoot it.

While some open source software may be free of charge, skill in programming and troubleshooting open source software can be quite valuable. Many employers specifically seek to hire programmers with experience working on open source software.

What is open source "beyond software"?

At Opensource.com, we like to say that we're interested in the ways open source values and principles apply to the world beyond software. We like to think of open source as not only a way to develop and license computer software, but also an attitude.

Approaching all aspects of life "the open source way" means expressing a willingness to share, collaborating with others in ways that are transparent (so that others can watch and join too), embracing failure as a means of improving, and expecting—even encouraging—everyone else to do the same.

It also means committing to playing an active role in improving the world, which is possible only when everyone has access to the way that world is designed.

The world is full of "source code"—blueprints, recipes, rules—that guide and shape the way we think and act in it. We believe this underlying code (whatever its form) should be open, accessible, and shared—so many people can have a hand in altering it for the better.

Here, we tell stories about the impact of open source values on all areas of life—science, education, government, manufacturing, health, law, and organizational dynamics. We're a community committed to telling others how the open source way is the best way, because a love of open source is just like anything else: it's better when it's shared.

Where can I learn more about open source?

We've compiled several resources designed to help you learn more about open source. We recommend you read our open source FAQs, how-to guides, and tutorials to get started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Samsung Galaxy S6 mt6571 SM-G920F full dump

AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A NON-EDGE VARIANT. PF2 STOCK ODIN FILES

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Android version: 6.0.1 Baseband version: G930AUCS2APF2 Kernel Version: 3.18.20-7617530dpi@SWHD7505 #1 Build Number: MMB29M.G930AUCS2APF2  

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Samsung G530A BL+CP+CSC (Login GSM)

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Samsung G530A BL+CP+CSC (Flash – Rom – Firmware) functional FRP SM-G530A Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (AT&T) Remove FRP Z3X: http://www.logingsm.com/z3x-box-unlock-samsung/aporte-samsung-g530a-frp-cuenta-google-t130.0.html  

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Recursion remix 6.0 rom for Samsung Galaxy gt i19082

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Here I am posting ROM URL of 6.0 ROM of Samsung Galaxy gt i19082 it working great with Twrp recovery 3.0.0

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I9500XXUHPI1

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Model: GT-I9500 Model name: GALAXY S4 Country: India OS Version: Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Number list of changes: 9155695 Build date: 9/2/2016 Security Level: 01.09.2016 Area code: INS PDA: I9500XXUHPI1 CSC: I9500ODDHOJ1

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AICP v12.0 unofficial

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About

AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!

Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP either stopped development or will make a comeback later this year, we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.

If there are any bugs, either we will sort them or CM team if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't CM supported so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!

 

 

Features:

Display and animations:

 

System animations

Toast icon and animation

Power menu animation

IME animation

LCD densidy changer

Status bar:

 

Clock style (position, date view, date format, color, font type and size, seconds)

Status bar icons control

Battery Icon style (percentage, icon type)

Brightness control

Show notification count

Quick pulldown on QS

Superuser indicator control

Headset icon

AICP logo

Traffic Indicators

Carrier Label

Battery bar

Statusbar weather temperature

Notification drawer:

 

Brightness slider

Time contextual header

Weather info settings

CAF Task Manager

Force expanded notifications

Disable immersive mode messages

Recents panel:

 

Clear all button settings

Show/hide search bar in recent menu

Recents in fullscreen

Show/hide clock and date in recent menu

Memory bar

Lock screen:

 

Show/hide music visualizer

Show/hide media cover art

Lock screen shortcuts

Mid-Screen shortcuts

Lock screen blur

DT2S on lockscreen

Lock Clock fonts

Lockscreen weather options

Buttons:

 

Enable/disable navigation bar buttons

Left-handed mode

Buttons and layout settings

Adjust navigation bar dimensions

CM button long press, double press features

SlimDim

Power menu settings

Press power button twice for camera

Misc:

 

Pie Control

Gesture Anywhere

App Circle Bar

Slim Recents

OmniSwitch

Scrolling cache settings

Disable FC notifications

DT2S on navigation bar

Launch music app when headset is connected

Enable/disable screenshot sound

Three fingers swipe for screenshot

System App remover

Take logcat, kmesg, dmesg on the go! (AicpExtras -> Log that 's'hit)

AICPStats

Quick Settings toggles:

 

QS Compass Tile

QS NFC Tile

QS Sync Tile

QS Volume Tile

QS Profiles Tile

QS USB tether Tile

QS Screen timeout Tile

QS Performance Tile

QS Lockscreen toggle Tile

QS Ambient Display Tile

QS Live Display Tile

QS Brightness Tile

QS ScreenOff Tile

QS Screenshot Tile

QS Expanded desktop Tile

QS Music Tile

QS Reboot Tile

QS LTE Tile

QS Nav bar Tile

QS SlimPie Tile

QS App circle bar Tile

QS App side bar Tile

ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Nougat. You are not required to install any Add Ons, simply download the latest ROM, gapps, flash it, and go!
You are STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup – these can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug. If you believe you know what you're doing – then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.

 

 

Known issues:

Video Recording

GPS

 

 


How to flash:

Nandroid backup in TWRP

Format data, dalvik/art cache, cache and system

Flash rom

Flash gapps that are compatible with nougat and the device, I used OpenGapps 7.0 Mini Arm

Reboot

DO NOT FLASH SUPERSU. THIS ROM HAS SUPERUSER. I WILL IGNORE ALL COMPLAINTS RELATED TO SUPERSU.

 

Credits:

In the beginning we would like to thank:

CM team

maxwen

SlimRoms rom team

CarbonRom team

LiquidSmooth rom team

OmniROM team

Dirty Unicorns team

Community

GreekDragon ***porter / mantainer***

LorD ClockaN

zipsnet

n3ocort3x

semdoc

eyosen

alienmind

Chezbel

Drgravy

eboye

TheStrix

CyanogenMOD 13.0 (stable)

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About

CyanogenMod (pronounced /s.ˈæn..ˌɛn.mɒd/) is an open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code. It is based on a rolling release development model.

CyanogenMod offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by mobile device vendors. Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, an OpenVPN client, Privacy Guard (per-application permission management application), support for tethering over common interfaces, CPU overclocking and other performance enhancements, unlockable bootloader and root access, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS), and other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain spyware or bloatware, according to its developers. CyanogenMod is also stated to increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases.

Although only a subset of total CyanogenMod users elect to report their use of the firmware, as of June 2014, CyanogenMod has recorded over 12 million active installs on a multitude of devices.

In 2013, project founder Steve Kondik announced that venture funding had been obtained to establish Cyanogen Inc. as a commercial enterprise to develop and market the firmware more widely. This announcement has led to controversy within the community, with some developers asserting that rights and licensing issues, acknowledging/compensating past developers and honoring the original ethos of the community project, are not being adequately addressed. These claims were rejected by Kondik, who affirmed support for the community and stated that most CyanogenMod code, as with Android generally, is bound by a non-restrictive Apache license.

 

 

CyanogenMod 13

The first nightly release of CyanogenMod 13.0, based on Android 6.0, was released on 23 November 2015 for a small number of devices, but was gradually developed for other devices. A few weeks after the first nightly release of CyanogenMod 13.0 for Android 6.0, CyanogenMod was given a minor update, and was based on Android 6.0.1. First stable builds were released on 2016-03-15.

 

ROM details:

ROM OS Version: 6.0.1 Marshmallow

ROM Firmware Required: Stock 5.1.1 Firmware

ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x

Status: Nightly (Stable)

 

 

Prerequisites before Installing CM 13 ROM in Galaxy S2:

Unlocked Bootloader.

Rooted Galaxy S2 (I9100) with TWRP custom recovery

Backup all your important data so that if in case anything goes wrong, you can switch back to stock ROM & restore the backup data.

Galaxy S2 (I9100) charged upto 50% to avoid shutdown during the flashing process.

Required ROM file & GApps package (At the end of post)

 

 

How to install CM 13 in Samsung Galaxy S2 (I9100)

Step 1: Download the ROM file & GApps package from the links at the bottom of the post. Make sure you use a proper download manager & good internet connection to avoid data corruption while downloading files.

Step 2: Transfer the downloaded zip files in your Internal storage & boot into recovery. You can boot into recovery mode by two methods, Use TWRP Recovery only

 

Download Rebooter App from Google Play Store & grant root access. Launch the app & select, Reboot to recovery.

Switch off your device, Press and hold Vol UP + Home + Power button simultaneously. Leave the keys after 5 secs.

Step 3: Once you have booted into recovery mode, Optional: Go to “Backup & Restore” and select System, data, boot.

Step 4: Now its time to flash CM 13 in Galaxy S2 But before doing that, go to Wipe (in TWRP Recovery) & select cache, system (Select system only if you are coming from other ROMs), data dalvik cache. Swipe to confirm wiping.

Step 5: Go to TWRP Homescreen & click on Install. Select the CM 13 ROM for Galaxy S2 zip from the list of files. Swipe to confirm flashing. This might take around 5mins.

Step 6: Once you have completed flashing the ROM, flash the Gapps package by again going into Install and locate the GApps zip file. Swipe to confirm & you’re done with Installation part.

Step 7: Now clear cache & boot your device. First boot might take sometime so no need to panic.

 

 

To install this ROM, unlocked bootloader and custom recovery are required.

aosp-lollipop

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This ROM has not been developed by me. get this link while random google search.  original post https://romhut.com http://forum.xda-developers.com

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CyanogenMOD 14

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How to Install:
Video Guide :: https://youtu.be/J97UXyJqlGQ
If you are running a custom Kitkat, Lollipop or Marshmallow Rom:

1. Copy Rom + Google Apps to your sdcard.

2. Boot into recovery

3. Factory Reset + Format the /system partition

4. Flash the Rom and Gapps.

5. Reboot

 

Updating If you are running an earlier NightOwl cm14 version:

1. Copy Rom to your sdcard.

2. Boot into recovery

3. Flash the Rom (you dont need to reflash the gapps if you update from an earlier nightowl version)

4. Wipe dalvik-cache and format the /cache partition (This will not delete your apps or data)

5. Reboot

How to enable root:

1. Go to Settings-About phone and tip 7 times on Build number to enable the Developer options

2. Go to Settings-Developer options-Root access and set it to Apps and ADB

Don't install supersu (it will give you a boot loop!)

[ROM][CM13][6.0.1_r72] CyanogenMod UNOFFICIAL Build

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This is a CM13 build for Galaxy S6 Exynos (SM-G920F)

 

 

Clean Installation
1. Download the appropriate ROM using links provide in the second post.
2. Download the appropriate GApps following the links in the second post.
3. Back up any and all important data.
5. WIPE DALVIK/CACHE/DATA/FACTORY RESET.
6. WIPE SYSTEM.
7. Flash the ROM in recovery.
7.1. DO NOT FIX PERMISSIONS AFTER FLASHING, doing so will cause a bootloop.
8. Flash the GApps.
9. WIPE DALVIK/CACHE (for good measure).
10. Reboot Device.

Dirty Flash/Update
1. Download the appropriate ROM using links provide in the second post.
2. WIPE CACHE/DALVIK.
3. Install the update zip from recovery.
3.1. DO NOT FIX PERMISSIONS AFTER FLASHING, doing so will cause a bootloop.
4. WIPE DALVIK/CACHE (for good measure).
5. Reboot Device.

 

CyanogenMod

https://1drv.ms/f/s!Am7_uCoBUfYez1RRT0g0XebygtO2 (Onedrive)

CM13 Build

Android Version: 6.0.1_r72

Samsung SM-G930P Galaxy S7

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Phone Samsung Galaxy S7
Model SM-G930

XXRussia regeon G930FXXU1APGO_G930FOXE1APE1_SER.zip

Spain region  G930FXXU1APGS_G930FAMO1APEK_AMO.zip

Italy regeon   G930FXXU1BPH6_G930FITV1BPH1_ITV.zip

 

Flashing requirements:

- Odin Tool (Download)

- Desired firmware package

- Samsung device drivers (Download)

Flashing guide:

1. Download and extract a zip file containing your desired firmware.

2. Open Odin Tool.

3. Boot your device in the "Download Mode":

     Press Volume Down, Power and Home buttons at same time for 5-8 seconds until download mode is active.

4. Connect your device to PC via the USB cable while in download mode.

5. Next, check the "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" options in Odin Tool.

6. Hit the AP/PDA button then browse and select a tar.md5 file from the extracted folder.

7. Finally press the start button to begin flashing the firmware update on your device.


OmniROM

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About

OmniROM is a free software operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It involves a number of prominent developers from other projects.

The project is a reaction to the commercialisation of ROM project CyanogenMod.

Omni is a community-based project for the Android community which is Free^3: Free to Use, Free to Modify, Free to Share. It's also about options, which is the beauty of Android.

OmniROM, a new custom ROM for Android, has been made official at BABBQ (Big Android BBQ), by several developers whom you may already know including Chainfire, Xplodwild and Dees_Troy.

 

 

Current List of Features

Option to use the notification light while the screen is on

Network traffic information on status bar

Abiliy to hide the app's notification icon(s)

Kernel settings editor

Announced 21 Jan 2014

Changed concept for OmniROM multi-window

Announced 14 Jan 2014

Integrated phone directory without Google

Announced 07 Dec 2013

OpenDelta system updates

Announced 27 Nov 2013

Unobtrusive Incoming Call Notification

DSP Manager Enhancements

ActiveDisplay

App Permissions

Inbuilt File Manager using new documents interface

 

 

Known issues:

Attaching picture from camera folder crashes messaging

Repeated/frequent voice typing on AOSP keyboard causes soft reboot

menu-button unlocks device when feature is disabled UNTIL feature is toggled on and off again

Music player stops playing music from sd after some time

 

 

WARNING: proper recovery (CWM 6.0.4.4+ or TWRP 2.6.3.0+) required to install this  ROM.

Samsung J5F/DS

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Samsung J5F/DS Android 5.1.1 version J500FXWU1AOJ2_J500FOXX1AOJ2_J500FXWU1AOJ2_HOME

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Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-S820L

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                                               Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-S820L

 

                       -_- This is a custom ROM backup from my SM-S820L using TWRP Recovery at boot time.-_-

                           I have not posted backup or recovery files in the past. This backup I trust will do just fine for any of you with this model of smartphone and who dont mind having a somewhat fully loaded application repository to begin with. This is NOT a barebones ROM whatsoever; most apps are installed right from the Google Play Store and some from Aptoide. The entire thing has been scanned by AVG and found to be virus-free. I suppose you will need some faith in me to not let you down in that area.

                      TWRP Version 2.8.7.0 was used to make this backup before booting. That custom recovery is directly from this site and it works perfectly so far.

My system IS SUPER SU ROOTED with up-to-date Busybox, has Xposed framework installed along with several modules. Here is a little rundown of what to expect for extras included.

 

Apex Launcher with 2 extra themes

 TWRP, CWM & other J.R. Rummy ROM tools

 Cloud Storage apps

 Aptoide and Google Play Store/Services Framework/Gapps

 ES File Explorer

 SD Maid

 Blue Mail

 AVG Antivirus​ 

I welcome and look forward to feedback -good or bad-. PM me and I will hit you back ASAP!

——> Please Contact me directly for access details <———

AICP v12.1 unofficial

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About

AICP is known by everyone as Ice Cold Project that started on Desire HD and since then evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community you can find!!!

Until Lollipop, Rom has always been AOKP based. Unfortunately, since AOKP either stopped development or will make a comeback later this year, we changed our base to CM when it comes to hardware, drivers and some features.

If there are any bugs, either we will sort them or CM team if it concerns their modifications. This rom isn't CM supported so no need to report errors or bugs to them!!

 

 

Features:

Display and animations:

 

System animations

Toast icon and animation

Power menu animation

IME animation

LCD densidy changer

Status bar:

Clock style (position, date view, date format, color, font type and size, seconds)

Status bar icons control

Battery Icon style (percentage, icon type)

Brightness control

Show notification count

Quick pulldown on QS

Superuser indicator control

Headset icon

AICP logo

Traffic Indicators

Carrier Label

Battery bar

Statusbar weather temperature

Notification drawer:

Brightness slider

Time contextual header

Weather info settings

CAF Task Manager

Force expanded notifications

Disable immersive mode messages

Recents panel:

Clear all button settings

Show/hide search bar in recent menu

Recents in fullscreen

Show/hide clock and date in recent menu

Memory bar

Lock screen:

Show/hide music visualizer

Show/hide media cover art

Lock screen shortcuts

Mid-Screen shortcuts

Lock screen blur

DT2S on lockscreen

Lock Clock fonts

Lockscreen weather options

Buttons:

Enable/disable navigation bar buttons

Left-handed mode

Buttons and layout settings

Adjust navigation bar dimensions

CM button long press, double press features

SlimDim

Power menu settings

Press power button twice for camera

Misc:

Pie Control

Gesture Anywhere

App Circle Bar

Slim Recents

OmniSwitch

Scrolling cache settings

Disable FC notifications

DT2S on navigation bar

Launch music app when headset is connected

Enable/disable screenshot sound

Three fingers swipe for screenshot

System App remover

Take logcat, kmesg, dmesg on the go! (AicpExtras -> Log that 's'hit)

AICPStats

Quick Settings toggles:

QS Compass Tile

QS NFC Tile

QS Sync Tile

QS Volume Tile

QS Profiles Tile

QS USB tether Tile

QS Screen timeout Tile

QS Performance Tile

QS Lockscreen toggle Tile

QS Ambient Display Tile

QS Live Display Tile

QS Brightness Tile

QS ScreenOff Tile

QS Screenshot Tile

QS Expanded desktop Tile

QS Music Tile

QS Reboot Tile

QS LTE Tile

QS Nav bar Tile

QS SlimPie Tile

QS App circle bar Tile

QS App side bar Tile

 

 

ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Nougat. You are not required to install any Add Ons, simply download the latest ROM, gapps, flash it, and go!
You are STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing, and if possible avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup – these can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug. If you believe you know what you're doing – then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience strange behavior.

 

 

Changelog:

Updated ROM sources.
Proper thermal patching.
Video-Recording works with Snap app.
Dirty cow patched.
Kernel name is now IceColdKernel.

 

 

Known issues:

Video Recording

GPS

 

 


How to flash:

Nandroid backup in TWRP

Format data, dalvik/art cache, cache and system

Flash rom

Flash gapps that are compatible with nougat and the device, I used OpenGapps 7.0 Mini Arm

Reboot

DO NOT FLASH SUPERSU. THIS ROM HAS SUPERUSER. I WILL IGNORE ALL COMPLAINTS RELATED TO SUPERSU.

 

Credits:

CM team

maxwen

SlimRoms rom team

CarbonRom team

LiquidSmooth rom team

OmniROM team

Dirty Unicorns team

Community

GreekDragon ***porter / mantainer***

LorD ClockaN

zipsnet

n3ocort3x

semdoc

eyosen

alienmind

Chezbel

Drgravy

eboye

TheStrix

 

 

WARNING: internal memory repartition is required to install this ROM.

Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) SM-J510FN/DS

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Model SM-J510FN Country Netherlands Version Android 6.0.1 Changelog 9448936 Release Date: Mon October 10th, 2016 4:56:16 +0000 Security Level Patch 2016-10-01 Product code PHN CCP J510FNXXU1APJ3 CSC J510FNPHN1APJ1

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