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Friday, December 6, 2013



As I wrote yesterday you can breath new life in to a old device without spending a fortune on a new phone. In my post New Life for Older Devices I detailed my experience in rooting and flashing a custom mod. This has turned my older, outdated phone into a powerhouse device with new features and settings that were unavailable using the stock Rom.

Many cellphone users are plagued with the same common issue poor performance and short battery life. Even after tweaking each setting and making adjustments the battery life is still poor and at times hinders the performance of the device. For stock users some tweaks can only be made with a rooted device, and other need both a rooted device and a custom Kernel.

On the XDA site there are many custom kernels that in combination with Cyanogenmod can greatly enhance both battery life and performance. I use the AJK Kernel and Cyanogen 10.1.3 with stweaks, this makes setting and changing different profiles easy and as an added backup you can reset profiles within the recovery mod in case you get stuck in a boot loop or the results were less that positive. making for a safe return to default settings.

Since I am not an expert in flashing and installing roms, I leave that to you. I am providing the links for you to be able to conduct you own research and decide if this appeals to your need to update and reinvigorate your older device.

Thursday, December 5, 2013


I have been using the same cell phone for a number of years and was stuck using the stock rom which has not been updated in at lease a year. My Samsung Galaxy S2 I777 is running Gingerbread and Straight Talk has discounted OTA updates which renders this phone obsolete. One possible solution is to buy a new phone, some new state of the art smart phone, or flash a new rom ( which will void any warranty. ) I chose the latter.

After doing some intense reading and research at both the XDA Developer site and the Cyanogenmod Site I found the tutorial to both Root and flash a new mod for my i777 device. I don't recommend this approach unless one understands the process and the possible outcome of flashing/rooting your device. This will void your warranty and you will not be able to get support through your carrier. Rooting and flashing can also brick your device resulting in boot loops or rendering your device unbootable.

After reading and understanding the risks you can breath new life into your device and take advantage of features and apps that your device would otherwise not have access to. Rooting and flashing can also unlock access to setting that might have been disabled due to a particular carrier. For example my carrier has disabled both tethering and the ability to change, add, or modify APN settings. I was also limited to using the Gingerbread Android OS, after flashing Cyanogenmod I am running Jellybean 4.2.2 and in a few weeks time will be able to move up to 4.3 and eventually the new kitkat 4.4.

 With the wealth of developers, wide range of cell phones and tablets and the enormous amount of research material on rooting devices you can take an old phone and teach it new tricks so to speak. If you want to save money or are like many and stuck using an older phone this can be a worth wild way to have the latest and greatest features and apps without the cost of a new smarter often more expensive phone.

Here is a starting point if you wish to research if your device can be rooted and flashed and the tutorials in doing so. You can look here to see if your device or tablet is supported. Device Support List

1) XDA Develpoers
2) Cyanogenmod