[ROM] Official CM10 Nightlies on your GS3!

Also, another tip to make things work snappier.Go into developer options and change the animation to .5 all of yours will be .1 here's a pick what to change.

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Yeah I normally do that on aosp anyway

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Up and running

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Did you switch kernals yet? Wait till you experience that battery life. Its awesome. Last all day and night know problem.

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Did you switch kernals yet? Wait till you experience that battery life. Its awesome. Last all day and night know problem.

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No I haven't should I flash the new radio and modem too?

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No I haven't should I flash the new radio and modem too?

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Yeah, definitely make sure you flash the stock kernel to. The kernel that comes with it is not that great on battery. They talked about it for 3 days.

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Thinking about doing this but have never flashed a kernal before. Looking at the OP on XDA but don't see where they have the stock kernal. Any advice? I'm relatively new at this. Should I not do it? Running CM10 M2 right now. Just want something stable with excellent battery life. thanks man
Yeah, definitely make sure you flash the stock kernel to. The kernel that comes with it is not that great on battery. They talked about it for 3 days.

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Thinking about doing this but have never flashed a kernal before. Looking at the OP on XDA but don't see where they have the stock kernal. Any advice? I'm relatively new at this. Should I not do it? Running CM10 M2 right now. Just want something stable with excellent battery life. thanks man

It is down toward the bottom of the op. You will see the modem/rpm and stock kernel:thumbup:

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Yeah, definitely make sure you flash the stock kernel to. The kernel that comes with it is not that great on battery. They talked about it for 3 days.

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Isn't the one it comes with lean kernel?

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Thanks again. Is flashing a kernel as easy as flashing a rom? Really really don't want to brick my phone :-$

It is down toward the bottom of the op. You will see the modem/rpm and stock kernel:thumbup:

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Isn't the one it comes with lean kernel?

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Yep its lean kernel. But the stock one plays better. They were having some glitches with it.

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Thanks again. Is flashing a kernel as easy as flashing a rom? Really really don't want to brick my phone :-$

Its easy. Just tap the download link (right on your phone) it will download then just go into recovery find the download and flash it. You don't wipe anything. Then reboot.

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Last dumb question, I promise. If I decide to switch to another rom, will I need to reflash the stock kernal, or is the stock stock kernal?

Its easy. Just tap the download link (right on your phone) it will download then just go into recovery find the download and flash it. You don't wipe anything. Then reboot.

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Last dumb question, I promise. If I decide to switch to another rom, will I need to reflash the stock kernal, or is the stock stock kernal?

A kernel always comes with a ROM however with this ROM we were talking about they decided to package a different kernel with it. So we basically decided to flash then old kernel that would've came with the rom

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A kernel always comes with a ROM however with this ROM we were talking about they decided to package a different kernel with it. So we basically decided to flash then old kernel that would've came with the rom

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It had the stock kernel up till the release of build 5. They put lean kernel in build 5. But quickly after build 5 started being used there was problems and he put the link back up for the stock kernel. Believe me I used the lean kernel and when I switched back to stock battery life has been amazing and I haven't seen any glitches.

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