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Root Monstro's Rom v3 SM-G360T & SM-G360T1 5.1.1 Fastest and Lightest Rom 6/12/2016

grandamle91

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MONSTRO'S ROM v3 5.1.1
June 12rd 2016

Build prop edits for speed
Graphic edits for fps
Nuked everything that's not needed
Lightest Rom
3g/4g edits for better speed and roaming
WIFI, USB, Bluetooth Tethering
4.42gb free internal
Rooted
Deodexed
Xposed
Supersu
Volume Mods
Only 288MB

Flash with TWRP 2.8.7.0
TWRP 3.0.1 has issues flashing

Wipe everything
Flash
Flash GAPPs
DO NOT let TWRP install SU
Enjoy

Downloads
Without Xposed & Root
With Xposed



 

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Hope this works...Will post when the operation is done..

Home button rarely works. The settings button in the pull-down menu doesn't work when it comes down to the settings. There are many disconnections with services. Sometimes the back button just stops working period then you have to use the software interfaces back button, if it's provided, to leave the application, which takes longer than it should.


It does move fast though.
 
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I find it weird too. I'm wondering if they are the same. Samsung phones have been increasing in security measures to make sure nothing is being too derived from the way they set the product up to be.
 
It doesn't even work through TWRP when flashing it. It just gives me the system 6 error. I have the SM-G360T (t-mobile varient) and monstro .zip is not flashing. The only file that flashes is gapp .zip
 
Just got this phone today with no research. I was planning on getting the LG Leon but no one around had it in stock. (Smashed my LG F60 phone bad yesterday).
So, I was impatient, I did a fresh install of Windows XP (due to previous phones having issues with the OS being Win 7 64-bit). Then I installed the Samsung drivers (from their site) before connecting the phone (eliminates the phone pushing drivers) then I used Odin to push the TWRP and then wiped then installed the rom and gapps from sd card. At the end of flashing the zip files it did ask me to install SuperSU and reboot, which I did. Now I'm in a boot sequence endless loop :( I pulled the battery and restarted. Apps are now installing. Then I selected a launcher. :)
Cameras, GPS, phone all see to work. Tried calling my phone and see no alerts, only see it in the call log.

All this while getting ready for a tropical storm. In the next day or so I will try to go back to stock and flash again just to know I can do it. But first, hours of configuring this ROM :)
 
btw wtf is up with the default ringtone? A A A, A A A <buzz> No? OK, A A A, A A B <buzz> .........
 
I like the ROM but its still missing ah few things. For instance. U can't set lock screen wallpaper from main settings. No volume or keypress sound. Plus the ROM itself will partiton ur ext-sdcard. I didn't understand that part if it suppose to be the lightest ROM. I think I'll stick wit slim pickins until this ROM becomes more stable.. But all in all dam good ROM for speed.
 
I like the ROM but its still missing ah few things. For instance. U can't set lock screen wallpaper from main settings. No volume or keypress sound. Plus the ROM itself will partiton ur ext-sdcard. I didn't understand that part if it suppose to be the lightest ROM. I think I'll stick wit slim pickins until this ROM becomes more stable.. But all in all dam good ROM for speed.
is slimpickins faster?
 
I went back to original firmware just because I wanted to see if I could. Then I used the usb drivers from http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G360TRWATMB# scroll down to drivers. Then used Odin to push TWRP (I had to remove the .md5 extension from the op), then installed rom from sd card, selected not to install SuperSU, phone rebooted, went through half dozen boot sequence loops, then booted. Went back into recovery and installed gapps. Much smoother this install and was able to do it from Win 7 64-bit.
 
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