How to Remove/Fix 60% Battery Limit on Galaxy Note 7!
(Above is my Note 7 fully charged to 100% and with green icon, this is an ORIGINAL Note 7, not the second edition.)
(Above is my Note 7 fully charged to 100% and with green icon, this is an ORIGINAL Note 7, not the second edition.)
With latest Pokemon Go update version 0.37.0, you will not be able to play the game with a rooted Android device.
If you guys want to get all of the new software features of Galaxy Note 7 on your rooted Note 3, you can easily do it with the latest DarkLord ROM which has nearly all Note 7 features working, this is a full Note 7 ported ROM for the Note 3. Best of all, DarkLord ROM brings you manual mode on your Note 3 camera. Yes, a fully-working Note 7 camera on a Galaxy Note 3! (The resolutions are hardware-limited but everything else works!)
For those of you who want to root your Samsung Galaxy Note 7, currently you can root Exynos-based models of Galaxy Note 7 including the SM-N930F, SM-N930FD, and Korean SM-N930K/S/L. U.S. models based on Qualcomm are not yet supported such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, or Verizon as they have locked bootloaders. If you absolutely want root on your Note 7 and you have AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other GSM carrier in the U.S., you can grab the SM-N930F or SM-N930FD model, which work flawless on GSM networks like AT&T or T-Mobile. (You can grab SM-N930FD on eBay for around $699 also much cheaper.)
CyanogenMod Team has announced official CM12.1 nightlies, which are the latest CM12.1 ROM based on the latest Android 5.1.1 (not Android 5.1) Lollipop. I’ve flashed these official and unofficial CM12.1 ROMs on many of my Android smartphones and boy, these are definitely the best CyanogenMod ROMs I’ve seen so far.
Are you just tired of waiting for OnePlus One to release Lollipop update? Perhaps by the time you get it, you may have a new phone already.
If you are looking for a good Android 5.0.2 Lollipop ROM + root for your OnePlus One, check out the Sabermod CM12 by XDA user RobbieL811 + AK Kernel by XDA user AK.
For those of you who want to root your Nexus 6, remember that in order to root a Nexus device, you will have to unlock the bootloader first. Unlocking your bootloader WILL ERASE EVERYTHING on your phone so we highly recommend you to root your Nexus 6 as soon as you receive it in the mail. Also, copy EVERYTHING (all your photos/videos) to your computer so you don’t lose them.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is finally here! This is the “official” Lollipop released by Google and it is now available for all Nexus devices as a flashable ROM.
For those of you installing Android 5.0 Lollipop custom ROMs, you may need to install Gapps separately in order to get Google apps like Google Play Store, GMail, etc…etc…