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Saturday, 27 April 2013

Galaxy S3 I9300 Gets Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via JellyBeer ROM [How to Install]



JellyBeer ROM offers fast, smooth and highly-stable Jelly Bean experience on Galaxy S3 I9300



By Vinod Yalburgi: Subscribe to Vinod's


April 23, 2013 10:32 AM GMT



Galaxy S3 I9300 Gets Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via JellyBeer ROM [How to Install]



Galaxy S3 I9300 Gets Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via JellyBeer ROM [How to Install]


Galaxy S3 I9300 users can now enjoy a fast and stable custom ROM
Jelly Bean experience on their device, thanks to the release of
JellyBeer ROM from XDA Developers team, BeerGang.
The Jelly Beer ROM reportedly offers the latest Android 4.2.2 features
with highly customisable options for improved speed and performance of
your Galaxy S3 I9300.


Android 4.2.2 JellyBeer ROM Features


  •  Based on CM-10.1

  •  PA's hybrid engine for a full user experience

  •  Switch between three different UI modes

  •  Change the system DPI

  •  Add apps to different DPI groups

  •  Change the navigation bar height

  •  No reboot needed for UI changes

  •  AOKP navigation bar

  •  More features and improvements


Key Points to Note


  •  JellyBeer ROM and the instructions given in this guide are applicable to the Galaxy S3 I9300 model only. Verify the device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.

  •  Back up important data, apps and settings on the phone to avoid data loss while installing the ROM.

  •  Ensure the phone's battery has at least 80 percent charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) during firmware installation.

  •  Enable USB Debugging mode on the phone by
    navigating to Settings > Developer Options (if device is running
    Android 4.0 or later) or go to Settings > Applications >
    Development (if phone is running Android 2.3 or earlier). Otherwise if
    device is running Android 4.2, then do the following steps:

    •  Go to Settings > About Phone

    •  Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number

    •  Tap the Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden
      Developer Options under Settings. Now, select the checkbox to enable USB
      Debugging mode under Settings > Developer Options.



  •  Ensure that the device is factory unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with
    CWM recovery installed on it. Download and install Root Checker app
    from Google Play Store to verify if the device is actually rooted or
    not.

  •  If the device is stuck at booting or experiencing boot loop issues, then perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache a few more times before rebooting.

  •  Allow the newly installed ROM to stabilise for at least five minutes before working on it.

  •  The instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK reminds
    its readers that it will not be held liable if the device is damaged
    during or after ROM installation. Users are advised to proceed at their
    own risk.


 

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How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on Galaxy S3 I9300 via JellyBeer ROM

Step 1: Download JellyBeer ROM and Google Apps Package for Galaxy S3 I9300 on the computer.

Step 2: Connect and mount the Galaxy S3 USB mass storage on computer via USB cable.

Step 3: Without extracting, copy the downloaded ROM and Google Apps zip files to the root folder on the phone's SD card.

Step 4: Power off the device and disconnect its USB cable from computer.

Step 5: Boot the device into Recovery mode by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together.

Step 6: Take a Nandroid backup of
the existing ROM so that it can be restored later if the new ROM fails
to work or you want to return to the original ROM. To do a backup,
choose Backup and Restore, and then hit Backup on next screen. Return to main recovery menu once backup is done.

Step 7:  In ClockworkMod Recovery, do a full data wipe task by choosing Wipe Data/Factory Reset.  NOTE: Use Volume keys to navigate and Power button to select an option in Recovery Mode.

Step 8: Do Wipe Cache Partition and wait until the process completes. Now, perform a Wipe Dalvik Cache from advanced option in CWM recovery. This will prevent boot loop issues and any ROM related errors during firmware installation.

Step 9: Return to the main recovery menu and click Install Zip from SD card.

Step 10: Select Choose Zip from SD card. Use volume keys to navigate to Chameleon ROM zip file that you copied earlier to your phone's SD card and choose it by tapping Power button. Confirm the ROM installation on next screen and the installation process should begin.

NOTE: Repeat Step 10 for installing Google Apps as well.

Step 11: Once both the ROM and Google Apps are installed, hit "+++++Go Back+++++" and tap Reboot System Now in
the recovery menu. Your phone will reboot now and the first boot may
take about five minutes to complete. So, leave it alone.

Restoring to Previous ROM: To return to your
previous ROM, boot into recovery and choose Backup and Restore. Then
restore the original ROM by choosing it from the list.

Your Galaxy S3 I9300 is now running on the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly
Bean based JellyBeer ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the
firmware version installed.

How to Update Galaxy S2 I9100 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with AOKP JB-MR1 Build 6 [GUIDE]



AOKP Team has released JB-MR1 Build 6 custom ROM based on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.



By Sarmistha Acharya: Subscribe to Sarmistha's


March 31, 2013 12:09 PM GMT


The Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) has
officially announced the availability of JB-MR1 Build 6 ROM for multiple
Android- powered devices. The new custom build is based on Android
4.2.2 Jelly Bean and brings a host of customised features along with
fixes.       






AOKP Build 6 ROM featuring Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean available for Galaxy S2 I9100.


AOKP Build 6 features 

1) Fully revamped NavBar and lockscreen UI in ROMControl

2) Themeable lockscreen

3) Scrollable toggles

4) Web GL on the Nexus 10

5) Options to Daydream on wireless charger

6) Volume adjust sound preference

7) Open source Superuser

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8) StatusBar hide toggle

9) Sleep toggle

Head over to the source page to know more about the bug fixes and issues related to the Build 6.

This custom release is also available for the international version
of Samsung Galaxy S2 with model number I9100. Galaxy S2 users are
looking to update their handsets with Android 4.2.2 using AOKP JB-MR1
Build 6, may follow our step-by-step guide below.

IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held responsible for any damage to the device.

Pre-requisites

1) Install USB driver for Samsung Galaxy S2 on the computer.

2) Enable USB Debugging Mode to connect the phone with the computer
and use Android SDK with it. [Press Menu>> Settings>>
Applications. From there navigate and click on Development option and
ensure the USB Debugging Mode is turned on.]

3) Create a backup of all data of the device.

4) The Galaxy S2 should be rooted and have ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery installed.

5) Verify that the phone should have above 80 per cent of charge.

6) The AOKP Build 6 ROM is compatible only with Samsung Galaxy S2
I9100; installing this on any other variant might brick the device.

Steps to install Android 4.2.2 AOKP JB-MR1 Build 6 ROM on Galaxy S2 I9100

1) Download Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean AOKP Build 6 custom firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2 to the computer [Do not extract the zip file]

2) Download Google Apps package

3) Plug in the USB cable to the phone to connect it with the
computer. Then copy the download zip files to the SD card of the phone

4) Unplug the USB cable from the phone and switch it off

5) Boot the device into recovery by pressing and holding the Volume
Up, Power and Home buttons together until the screen flashes and then
release all three buttons. After a few seconds the phone will enter
recovery mode

6) In CWM recovery, perform a Nandroid backup of the existing ROM
which can be restored later in case the new build does not work. In
order to perform backup, select 'Backup and Restore' then on the next
screen select 'Backup' again. Return to the main recovery menu after
backup is completed

7) Perform data wiping task by selecting 'wipe data/factory reset.'
Then select 'Yes' on the next screen to confirm the action. Wait for a
few minutes until the phone wipes the data. Now, go back to the recovery
menu, select 'wipe cache partition' and then select 'Wipe Dalvik Cache'


8) Scroll down to 'install zip from sdcard' and select it by using
the Power button. Select 'choose zip from sdcard' then locate the Jelly
Bean ROM copied to the SD card. Press the Power button to select it and
confirm installation by selecting 'Yes' on the next screen. The
installation will now begin            

9) After the ROM is installed, repeat the procedure to install Google Apps zip

10) Once the installation process is completed, go back to the
recovery menu and select 'reboot System now' to reboot the phone and
boot up into the customised AOKP Jelly Bean ROM. The phone will take
some time to boot for the first time

Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 should now be updated with AOKP JB-MR1 Build 6
ROM featuring Android 4.2.2. Navigate to Setting>> About Phone to
verify the software version running on the device.

Update Galaxy S2 I9100 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Avatar ROM [How to Install]



By Vinod Yalburgi: Subscribe to Vinod's




March 29, 2013 8:38 AM GMT


The Galaxy S2 I9100 received the first iteration of Avatar ROM
based on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware in January. Much like its
previous instalment, the latest version of Avatar ROM brings CyanogenMod
10.1 (CM10.1) ROM based Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) features onboard.


The new Avatar custom ROM is reportedly more stable than the previous
builds of CM10.1 nightly ROM, and offers full-customisation
capabilities of CM10.1 along with the ability to install striking custom
themes from third-party developers.





Update Galaxy S2 I9100 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Avatar ROM


Key Points to Note


  • Avatar ROM and the instructions given in this guide are meant for the international variant Galaxy S2 I9100 model only and will not work on any other device. Verify the device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.

  • Verify that the correct USB drivers are installed for the phone on computer (download Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 USB drivers).

  • Back up important data and settings on phone using
    one of the recommended custom recovery tools such as ClockworkMod (CWM)
    or TWRP, as it creates a complete image of the existing phone setup.

  • Ensure that USB Debugging mode is enabled on the
    phone navigating to Settings > Developer Options (if the device is
    running on Android 4.0 or later) or Settings > Applications >
    Development (if the phone is running on Android 2.3 or earlier).
    Otherwise, if the device is running Android 4.2, then perform the
    following steps:

    • Go to Settings > About Phone

    • Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number

    • Tap the phone's Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options under Settings. Then select the checkbox to enable USB Debugging mode under Settings > Developer Options.



  • Make sure that the phone has at least 80 per cent battery charge to
    prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) during
    firmware installation, as this may inadvertently brick or damage the
    device.

  • Double check to see that the device is factory unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with CWM recovery installed on it.

  • Do a Dalvik Cache Wipe before continuing from the Recovery Mode.

  • The phone will not be recognised by Samsung KIES after installing the ROM, as it is a custom release.


How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update on Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 with Avatar ROM

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1.    Download Android 4.2.2 Avatar ROM and Google Apps for Galaxy S2 on the computer.

2.    Connect and mount the Galaxy S2 USB mass storage on computer with the USB cable.

3.    Copy the downloaded Avatar ROM and Google Apps zip files to the root folder on the phone's SD card.

4.    Then switch off the phone and disconnect its USB cable from computer.

5.    Boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together.

6.    After the device enters CWM recovery, do a full data wipe by choosing Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Note: Use volume keys to navigate between options and Power button to select an option in recovery.

7.    Then perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache to
prevent boot loop issues and other firmware initialisation errors. In
CWM recovery, click advanced option and then choose Wipe Dalvik Cache.

8.   Return to the main recovery screen and hit Install Zip from SD card.

9.   Click Choose Zip from SD card. Use volume keys to and Power
button to select the Avatar ROM zip file that you copied earlier to the
SD card in Step 1. Confirm the ROM installation on next screen and the
installation process will begin.

10.  Repeat the Step 9 for installing Google Apps as well.

11.  Once the ROM installation is done, hit "+++++Go Back+++++" and
tap Reboot System Now in the Recovery menu. The phone will reboot now
and the first boot may take about five minutes to complete. So, leave it
alone.

Galaxy S2 I9100 is now successfully updated to Android 4.2.2 Avatar
Jelly Bean ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the firmware
version installed.

Galaxy Note N7000 Gets Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via Vanilla RootBox ROM [How to Install]



Vanilla RootBox ROM brings a highly-stable, pure Android experience to Galaxy Note 2 N7000



By Vinod Yalburgi: Subscribe to Vinod's


April 26, 2013 1:17 PM GMT






Galaxy Note N7000 Gets Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via Vanilla RootBox ROM


Galaxy Note N7000 is among the lucky few Android devices to enjoy the
new Vanilla RootBox ROM based on latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
firmware. The RootBox ROM brings an exciting blend of AOKP features that
comprises a colourful set of navigation bars among other interesting
customisation options under its hood.


Although the official Jelly Bean firmware updates for the device are
far and few, Note N7000 users can find solace in the limitless
customisation capabilities thrown into this popular ROM. Here is the
complete list of special features supported on the Vanilla RootBox ROM:


  •  Built from RootBoxSources

  •  Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) Features

  •  CyanogenMod (CM) Profiles

  •  Per App DPI

  •  Per App Tablet UI

  •  Per App Language

  •  OTA Updates - Goo Manager

  •  Navigation Bar Colour Customisation

  •  Camera: Save to external memory

  •  Phone: Advance Phone Settings (Vibrate onAnswer, Every 45 Seconds, On Hangup and OnCall Waiting)

  •  Phone: Noise Suppression

  •  MMS: Message rate alerts (Modify SMS message limit for alert)

  •  MMS: Fully Customisable MMS Theme

  •  MMS: Soft Keyboard Type (Emoji, Enter to Send, Enter for a New Line)

  •  Home button callanswer(Accessibility Option)

  •  Variable sizepatternlockscreen

  •  RootBox Settings

  •  Pie (based on Paranoid Android)

  •  LCD Density Changer

  •  Low Battery Warning (Pop-up & Sound, Pop-up only, Sound only, Off)

  •  Option to control cursor in text fields using volume keys

  •  Disable Fullscreen Keyboard (Landscape mode)

  •  Expanded Desktop

  •  Hold Back to Kill

  •  CRT Animation (Screen On/Screen Off)

  •  Lockscreen Shortcuts (Paranoid)

  •  Lockscreen Targets (CM)

  •  ScreenSecurityFeatures (Unlock options: Quick Unlock, Delay Screen Lock, Menu Unlock, Home Unlock)

  •  cLock (Chronus)

  •  Option to disable sound when adjusting volume

  •  Launch Music app on Headset connection

  •  Hardware Keys Remapping

  •  Lockscreen Hardware Keys Remapping


Key Points to Note

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  •  Vanilla RootBox ROM and the instructions given in this guide are limited for the Galaxy Note N7000 model only. It will not work on any other device. Verify the device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.

  •  Ensure correct USB drivers are installed for the phone on computer (download Galaxy Note N7000 USB drivers)

  •  Enable USB Debugging mode on the phone navigating
    to Settings > Developer Options (if device is running Android 4.0 or
    later) or go to Settings > Applications > Development (if phone is
    running Android 2.3 or earlier). Otherwise if device is running Android
    4.2, then do the following steps:

    •  Go to Settings > About Phone

    •  Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number

    •  Tap the Build Number seven times to unlock or
      reveal the hidden Developer Options under Settings. Now, select the
      checkbox to enable USB Debugging mode under Settings > Developer
      Options.



  •  Back up important data and settings on the phone
    including the EFS folder, which contains key security information like
    the device's IMEI number. It is recommended that you use one of the
    custom recovery tools such as ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP for data
    backup, as it creates a complete image of the existing phone setup.

  •  Ensure that the device is factory unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with
    CWM recovery installed on it. Download and install Root Checker app
    from Google Play Store to verify if the device is actually rooted or
    not.

  •  Your phone will not be recognised by Samsung KIES after installing the ROM, as it is a custom release.

  •  Make sure the phone has at least 80% battery charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) during firmware installation.

  •  If the device is stuck at booting or experiencing boot loop issues, then perform Wipe Cache Partition and WipeDalvik Cache a few more times before rebooting.

  •  Allow the newly installed ROM to stabilise for at least five minutes before working on it.

  •  The instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK reminds
    its readers that it will not be held liable if the device is damaged
    during or after ROM installation. Users are advised to proceed at their
    own risk.


How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on Galaxy Note N7000 via Vanilla RootBox ROM

Step 1 - Download Android 4.2.2 Vanilla RootBox ROM for Galaxy Note on the computer.

Step 2 - Connect and mount the phone's USB mass storage on computer with USB cable.

Step 3 - Now, copy the downloaded Vanilla RootBox ROM zip file to the root folder on the phone's SD card.

Step 4 - Power off the phone and disconnect its USB cable from computer.

Step 5 - Now boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together.

Step 6 - Once the phone enters into CWM Recovery, perform a full data wipe task by clicking Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Use the Volume keys to navigate between options and Power button to select an option in the Recovery Mode.

Step 7 - Then, perform Wipe Cache Partition and wait until the process completes.

Step 8 - Now perform Wipe Dalvik Cache as well. To do this, go to 'advanced' option and then click Wipe Dalvik Cache. This will help in preventing boot loop issues or any boot ROM related errors during firmware installation.

Step 9 - Then return to the main recovery menu and choose Install Zip from SD card.

Step 10 - Now click Choose Zip from SD card.
Use volume keys to navigate to the RootBox ROM zip file that you copied
earlier to your phone's SD card and choose it by tapping the Power button. Confirm the ROM installation on next screen and the installation process will begin.

Step 11 - Once the ROM installation completes, go to "+++++Go Back+++++" and select Reboot System Now in the Recovery menu.

The phone will now reboot and the first boot may take about five minutes to complete. So, please be patient.

Congratulations! Your Galaxy Note N7000 is now running the latest
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via Vanilla RootBox ROM. Go to Settings >
About phone to verify the firmware version installed.

HTC One S Gets Updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with PAC-Man ROM [How to Install]



PAC-Man is an all-in-one hybrid ROM that blends custom features of Paranoid, AOKP and CyanogenMod in a cool package



By Vinod Yalburgi: Subscribe to Vinod's


April 24, 2013 11:32 AM GMT






HTC One S Gets Updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with PAC-Man ROM


HTC One S users can now relish the all-in-one PAC-Man ROM, which is a
combination of Paranoid Android, Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) and
CynogenMod (CM). The hybrid ROM takes the best custom features of
Paranoid and blends it with the smoothness of AOKP and CM to deliver the
ultimate Android experience to the user.


PAC-Man ROM Features

Here is the complete list of features supported by Android 4.2.2 PAC-Man ROM:


  • Hybrid Framework

  • CM10.1

  • AOKP MR1

  • AOSPA 3.00

  • Per App DPI

  • Per App Color

  • Pie Controls

  • Open Source Camera HAL

  • cLock

  • Hardware Key Control

  • Any Widget on lockscreen

  • CM Profiles

  • Lock Screen Shortcuts

  • Lock Screen ringtarget

  • Fresh compiled CM10.1 kernel

  • Init.d Support


For more feature details, head over to the Developer Source Page.

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Key Points to Note


  • PAC-Man ROM and the instructions given in this guide are applicable to the HTC One S model only. Verify the device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.

  • Ensure the phone's battery has at least 80 percent charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) during firmware installation.

  • Back up important data, apps and settings on the phone to avoid data loss while installing the ROM.

  • Enable USB Debugging mode on the phone by
    navigating to Settings > Developer Options (if device is running
    Android 4.0 or later) or go to Settings > Applications >
    Development (if phone is running Android 2.3 or earlier). Otherwise if
    device is running Android 4.2, then do the following steps:

    • Go to Settings > About Phone

    • Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number

    • Tap the Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden
      Developer Options under Settings. Now, select the checkbox to enable USB
      Debugging mode under Settings > Developer Options.



  • Ensure that the device is factory unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with
    CWM recovery installed on it. Download and install Root Checker app
    from Google Play Store to verify if the device is actually rooted or
    not.

  • If the device is stuck at booting or experiencing boot loop issues, then perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache a few more times before rebooting.

  • Allow the newly installed ROM to stabilise for at least five minutes before working on it.

  • The instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK reminds
    its readers that it will not be held liable if the device is damaged
    during or after ROM installation. Users are advised to proceed at their
    own risk.


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How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update on HTC One S via PAC-Man ROM




HTC One S Gets Updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with PAC-Man ROM



HTC One S Gets Updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with PAC-Man ROM


1.    Connect and mount the phone's USB mass storage on computer with USB cable.

2.    Without extracting, copy the downloaded ROM and Google Apps zip files to the root folder on the phone's SD card.

3.    Once the file transfer completes, just disconnect the USB cable from computer and then Power off the phone.

4.    Boot the device into ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP recovery mode by pressing and holding Volume UpHome and Power buttons together. Choose Yes to confirm entry into CWM recovery and then proceed to next step.

5.    After the device enters main CWM Recovery mode screen, choose Backup and Restore and then hit Backup to confirm. Once the Backup is complete proceed to next step.

6.    Choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset from main recovery menu and click Yes to confirm. Wait until the date wipe process completes.

7.    Then Select Install Zip from SD card and click Choose Zip from SD card.

8.    Now, browse and select the PAC-Man ROM zip file
that you copied earlier to the phone's SD card in Step 2. The ROM
installation begins. Click Yes on next screen to confirm the
installation.

9.    Once the ROM installation completes, repeat step 8 to install Google Apps as well.

10.  Wait until Google Apps is also installed and then return to the main Recovery screen. Now, hit Reboot System Now to reboot the phone automatically into the newly installed ROM. The first boot may take some time. So, leave it alone.

Troubleshooting

NOTE: If the phone fails the first boot even after ten minutes following the ROM installation, then do the following steps:


  • Power off the device completely and remove its battery.

  • Reinsert the battery after five seconds and
    then repeat the entire tutorial from step 4. The ROM should install
    just fine on the second attempt.


HTC One S is now successfully updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via
PAC-Man ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the firmware
version installed.

Update HTC One to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM [How to Install]



CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM brings a fast and stable Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean experience to HTC One



By Vinod Yalburgi: Subscribe to Vinod's


April 27, 2013 11:29 AM GMT



Update HTC One to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM

Update HTC One to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM


HTC One users can now relish the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
features on their device, thanks to the release of CyanogenMod 10.1
(CM10.1) ROM. The CM10.1 ROM is based on the popular Android Open Source
Project (AOSP) release which offers a complete stock Android experience
for the user.





The ROM reportedly offers the best customisation options and allows
the user to personalise the phone according to his/her needs. In
addition, it bundles several handy tweaks to simplify your task such as
Apollo music player, T9 dialer, file manager app and more.


Key Points to Note



  • CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM and the instructions given in this guide are limited to the HTC One model only. It will not work on any other device. Verify the device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.

  • Ensure the correct USB drivers are installed for the phone on computer (download HTC One USB drivers).

  • Enable USB Debugging mode on the phone navigating
    to Settings > Developer Options (if device is running Android 4.0 or
    later) or go to Settings > Applications > Development (if phone is
    running Android 2.3 or earlier). Otherwise if device is running Android
    4.2, then do the following steps:

    • Go to Settings > About Phone

    • Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number

    • Tap the Build Number seven times to unlock or
      reveal the hidden Developer Options under Settings. Now, select the
      checkbox to enable USB Debugging mode under Settings > Developer
      Options.



  • Back up important data and settings on the phone
    including the EFS folder, which contains key security information like
    the device's IMEI number. It is recommended that you use one of the
    custom recovery tools such as ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP for data
    backup, as it creates a complete image of the existing phone setup.

  • Make sure the phone has at least 80% battery charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) during firmware installation.

  • Ensure that the device is factory unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with
    CWM recovery installed on it. Download and install Root Checker app
    from Google Play Store to verify if the device is actually rooted or
    not.

  • If the device is stuck at booting or experiencing boot loop issues, then perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache a few more times before rebooting.

  • Allow the newly installed ROM to stabilise for at least five minutes before working on it.

  • The instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK reminds
    its readers that it will not be held liable if the device is damaged or
    bricked during firmware installation. Users are advised to proceed at
    their own risk.


How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update on HTC One via CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM

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1.    Power off your HTC device and boot it into Recovery mode by pressing and holding Volume Up and Power buttons together. Now, create a Nandroid Backup
of the existing ROM on the phone, so that it can be restored back if
the new ROM fails to work or if you want to return to the previous ROM.
To do a backup, choose Backup and Restore and then click Backup again on next screen (if using TWRP recovery, then hit Backup and slide the blue button to confirm the action).


2.    Download CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM and Google Apps for HTC One on computer.


3.    Without extracting, copy both the downloaded zip files to the root folder of your phone's SD card.


4.    Download Fastboot Package for HTC One on computer.


5.    Unzip the downloaded fastboot.zip file to C drive (C:) to get fastboot folder containing four files.


6.    Unzip the ROM zip file (downloaded in step 2) to get boot.img file and then copy the .img file to the fastboot folder, which should give you five files in total.


7.    Switch off the phone and reboot it into fastboot mode. To do so, reboot the phone by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power buttons together.


8.    Once the device enters fastboot mode, connect the phone to computer with USB cable.


9.    Open the fastboot folder and run flash-boot-windows.bat file to install boot.img file.


10.  After the installation completes, disconnect the phone from computer. Then choose HBOOT option on the phone and click Recovery option to boot the device into Recovery mode (CWM).


11.  In CWM Recovery, perform Wipe Data/Factory Reset, confirm the action and wait until the process completes. Then choose Wipe Cache Partition and confirm on next screen. Once the process completes, go to advanced option and hit Wipe Dalvik Cache. Confirm the action on next screen.


12.  Return to the main Recovery menu by choosing Go Back.


13.  Choose Install Zip from SD card and then click Choose Zip from SD card. Browse and select the ROM zip file copied earlier to the phone in Step 3. Confirm the ROM installation and the installation process will begin.


14.  Repeat the previous step (Step 13) for installing Google Apps as well.


15. Once both the ROM and Google Apps are installed, just choose Go Back and tap Reboot System Now. The phone will now reboot and the first boot may take about five minutes to complete. So, please be patient.


Your HTC One is now running the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean based
CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the
firmware version installed.

Sony Xperia Z Updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with PACman ROM [How to Install]



April 27, 2013 10:10 AM GMT



Sony's new flagship smartphone Xperia Z currently
running on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean can be updated to the latest Android
4.2.2 using the custom release by PAC Team called PACman ROM. The key
difference between the unique PACman ROM and other custom firmwares is
the PAC ROM integrates the best features from CyanogenMod 10.1, AOKP and
Paranoid Android.  



PAC v22.1.0 Jelly Bean ROM is available for Sony Xperia Z.



PAC v22.1.0 Jelly Bean ROM is available for Sony Xperia Z.


Senior XDA developer jeroenqui has shared the PACman ROM
v22.1.0 allowing users to experience the features of the latest Jelly
Bean software. The developer, however, has noted that the ROM is a
stable firmware but users may come across minor bug issues since it is
in WIP stage.

Some of the devices are said to have encountered "Baseband unknown"
issue after installing the custom build. However, there is a fix for
this. Head over to the development page to learn about it.

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Xperia Z users who wish to install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean using PACman ROM, may follow our step-by-step guide.

IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be
held liable for any damage to the device. Users are advised to ensure
that their devices meet the following requirements before proceeding.

Pre-requisites

1) Install USB Driver for Sony Xperia Z on the computer.

2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on the phone to connect it with the
computer and use Android SDK with it. [Press Menu>>
Settings>> Applications. From there navigate and click on
Development option and ensure the USB Debugging Mode is turned on.]

3) As the tutorial is likely to wipe out all data of the phone,
create a backup. If the device is having custom recovery such as
ClockworkMod/TWRP already installed then users are advised to back up
data using the same.

4) The bootloader of Xperia Z should be unlocked.

5) The phone should have a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod/TWRP already installed. Follow the guide here to install CWM recovery on Xperia Z.

6) Ensure that the battery of Xperia Z should have more than 80 per cent charge.

7) The PACman Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ROM works only on Sony Xperia
Z. Installing this on any other variant might brick the device.

8) Before proceeding, users are advised to create a Nandroid backup
of the existing ROM in case the new ROM does not work. Turn off the
Xperia Z and boot the device into recovery mode by holding the Volume Up
and Power buttons together. In the recovery mode, select Backup and Restore then select Backup again.

Steps to install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on Sony Xperia Z with PACman ROM

1) Download the PACman Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ROM for Sony Xperia Z to the computer [Alternative link]

2) Connect the Xperia Z to the computer using USB cable. Then copy
the downloaded ROM zip file to the internal storage of the phone

3) Download the Fastboot package to the computer. Unzip the downloaded fastboot.zip file into the C drive c:. It will generate fastboot folder containing four files

4) Unzip the downloaded Jelly Bean ROM zip to get the boot.img file. Copy the boot.img file to fastboot folder

5) Switch off the Xperia Z

6) Boot the phone into fastboot mode by holding Volume Down and Power buttons together

7) Connect the phone to the computer using USB cable while the device is in the fastboot mode

8) Open the command prompt on the computer. Go to Start menu>> All Programmes>> Accessories

9) Enter the following command on the command prompt. Doing so will take to the fastboot folder

cd c:Fastboot  

10) Enter the following command prompt to install boot.img

fastboot flash boot boot.img

A message saying waiting for device should appear. Now enter another command to install kernel

fastboot -i 0x0fce flash boot boot.img

When the boot.img is installed on the phone, a message saying finished/OKAY will appear

11) Once the installation process is completed, unplug the USB cable from the phone and place it into recovery mode

12) In recovery mode, perform data wiping task by selecting Wipe data/factory reset and confirm the action on the next screen. Then select wipe cache and confirm the action on the next screen. Now select advanced then select wipe cache dalvik and confirm the action

13) Once the wiping process is completed, return to the main recovery

14) Select install zip from sdcard then select choose zip from sdcard. Then navigate to the ROM zip. Select it and confirm installation

15) Once the installation process is completed, return to the main recovery menu and select reboot system now to reboot the phone

When the Sony Xperia Z boots up successfully, it should be updated
with PACman Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ROM. Head over to Settings>>
About phone to verify the software version of the device.

 

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