the co0kie
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picked up my galaxy note this morning (in white) and i rooted
cant wait for some custom roms
amyone else?
cant wait for some custom romsamyone else?
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cant wait for some custom romsI am waiting on att to fix my data. I bought mine at best buy yesterday and haven't had data all day. They kept telling me that the systems are down. I will root as soon as I can confirm data working. I have been using my wifi.
How did you root yours?
If my device is rooted, will that let me get free apps?


In the absence of different ROMs rooting will allow you to do some backing up of apps and the existing environment the phone has. I am betting that ICS will be available OTA before any solid ROMs from developers are available.
Even for the SR the ROMs are just now getting pretty solid and only one that I used that was very close to ICS and worked really really well. I actually miss it but the Note will catch up it time......
Just be patient....
Rob
Rooted.
Easy, painless and totally reversible (in a back-to-stock sense).
The only that's not reversible as yet is resetting flash counter, but if you flash a root kernel via Odin, you shouldn't trip the flash counter anyway.
-Ryan
I'm coming from an iphone for the last 4 years... trying to read up as much as possible about rooting/roms/kernels/etc., not too mention learning a whole new ecosystem. Not sure what all this talk about Odin and flashing a root kernel is.
Do you perform this during the root, after, before? and how does one "flash" a kernel, does Odin (which I assume is an app?) offer this option pretty clearly?
Also, after reading the above link ([ROOT] [AT&T, TELUS, Bell, Rogers] Pre-Rooted Kernel (flash via Odin) - xda-developers) I said WHAAAA...?
I just got the Telus version today. I'll write my usual user friendly all in one guides soon but I wanted to know if the above root method provides the following:
CWM (not stock recovery)
NFC in an enabled state.