[ROM][CWM][Stock 3.2][7310UELA3][rooted + busybox] P7310 WiFi-only

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nirogu325

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Region: XAR (USA)
Build date: 17-01-2012

This is, as the title says, a Stock 3.2 ROM, CWM flashable, provided as-is, no support for this stock ROM.

  • CWM Recovery flashable (with Stock Kernel)
  • Installing overwrites the /system partition so be sure to backup your apps.
  • Deodexed
  • Zipaligned
  • Rooted + busybox (most recent files + zero issues with Superuser)
  • Also works great with _motley's kernel for Honeycomb 3.2.

Since it is a deodexed ROM, the first boot will take a while. Give it at least 5-10 minutes.

For backup, do a Nandroid to backup your existing ROM with CWM (How-to here)

For a fresh install (better safe than sorry) please use the Wipe data/Factory Reset from CWM Recovery and then flash the zip. When it boots, it will start the setup wizard like you just bought it.

MD5 - 218166CA34E3CD57B9A6CB8C7D5F6C1B
DOWNLOAD LINK

Optional Overcome v1.2 look (with blue toggles) provided below along with a revert. I just ported it, please don't ask for further mods.

Theme - LINK
Stock Theme - LINK

Credit goes to:
motley (for helping me on learning how to do this)
kallt_kaffe (for his tips regarding Root troubleshooting)
alterbridge86 (for the Overcome theme I ported over)
 
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DBBGBA

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what region is XAR?


Thanks so much though, this seems to work much better than overcome for me. The ebook app still doesn't work and I'm not sure why :/
 
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nirogu325

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what region is XAR?


Thanks so much though, this seems to work much better than overcome for me. The ebook app still doesn't work and I'm not sure why :/
XAR is USA. Before I debloated my unit (currently using this firmware), Ebook opened normally, although I quit as soon as it opened so I don't know.
 

rkum19

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. Before I debloated my unit (currently using this firmware).


What do you prefer this or [ROM][ICS][P7300/P7310]Unofficial CyanogenMod 9[2012-02-10]?

I'm looking for something thats stable and quick. I've tried the lastest Overcome and found to be the best IMO, but it constantly crashes especially with the browser.
 
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nirogu325

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What do you prefer this or [ROM][ICS][P7300/P7310]Unofficial CyanogenMod 9[2012-02-10]?

I'm looking for something thats stable and quick. I've tried the lastest Overcome and found to be the best IMO, but it constantly crashes especially with the browser.
If you are aiming for something stable (with Camera working, compass and everything) then look no further. If you want to play with something more advanced, but with some little bugs here and there then go with CM9 or the Beta. I hope that helps you out.


Edit: As of 2/22/12, Overcome is once more based on official firmware. It is fine now.
Sent from my SGH-T959.
 
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spiff72

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Why is this ROM so large?

nirogu325,

I am looking to save space on my 16GB GTab here, and I was going to put this in my storage as a backup means to go back to stock (rather than keeping a 1.3GB nandroid on board).

Just curious why is this ROM coming in at 396180 KB while the ICS ROMs (like Galaxian soup) come in less than 170000KB when you include the GApps zip size?

I notice the Overcome ROM is pretty big as well (on par with the stock rooted).

Is ICS just that much leaner than the Honeycomb ROMs?

Thanks!
 

nirogu325

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nirogu325,

I am looking to save space on my 16GB GTab here, and I was going to put this in my storage as a backup means to go back to stock (rather than keeping a 1.3GB nandroid on board).

Just curious why is this ROM coming in at 396180 KB while the ICS ROMs (like Galaxian soup) come in less than 170000KB when you include the GApps zip size?

I notice the Overcome ROM is pretty big as well (on par with the stock rooted).

Is ICS just that much leaner than the Honeycomb ROMs?

Thanks!
You hit the nail in the head. You've to take into consideration the whole TouchWiz layer (apps, framework, widgets & more) which weights more. ICS is a very lightweight and optimized OS when compared to the rushed OS that's Honeycomb.

Edit: Although if I were you I'd have this ROM as a backup measure. It is the most stable version for Honeycomb, had it for months without issues.
 
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spiff72

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You hit the nail in the head. You've to take into consideration the whole TouchWiz layer (apps, framework, widgets & more) which weights more. ICS is a very lightweight and optimized OS when compared to the rushed OS that's Honeycomb.

Edit: Although if I were you I'd have this ROM as a backup measure. It is the most stable version for Honeycomb, had it for months without issues.

Like I said - I am just looking for excuses to clean off my internal storage. I figure I can put this flashable zip on the tablet for emergency use, as opposed to leaving a 1.3GB Nandroid backup of the tablet on there (the only thing I would lose is the setup work I did to get all my apps on the device before I rooted and did the Nandroid).

This saves me 1GB (roughly)!

Thanks
Jeff
 

nirogu325

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Like I said - I am just looking for excuses to clean off my internal storage. I figure I can put this flashable zip on the tablet for emergency use, as opposed to leaving a 1.3GB Nandroid backup of the tablet on there (the only thing I would lose is the setup work I did to get all my apps on the device before I rooted and did the Nandroid).

This saves me 1GB (roughly)!

Thanks
Jeff
No problem! 1GB is still 1GB in this non-expandable tablet!
 

slatestud

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I am planning on using this until ICS is 100% stable.

Is the battery life at least the same if not better then out of the box stock?

It should be but I was just curious...battery life is the most important feature I need.

Thanks
 

nirogu325

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I am planning on using this until ICS is 100% stable.

Is the battery life at least the same if not better then out of the box stock?

It should be but I was just curious...battery life is the most important feature I need.

Thanks
This is, as the title says, a stock ROM. None of the added features touch battery life. Go ahead and flash with peace of mind.
 

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    Region: XAR (USA)
    Build date: 17-01-2012

    This is, as the title says, a Stock 3.2 ROM, CWM flashable, provided as-is, no support for this stock ROM.

    • CWM Recovery flashable (with Stock Kernel)
    • Installing overwrites the /system partition so be sure to backup your apps.
    • Deodexed
    • Zipaligned
    • Rooted + busybox (most recent files + zero issues with Superuser)
    • Also works great with _motley's kernel for Honeycomb 3.2.

    Since it is a deodexed ROM, the first boot will take a while. Give it at least 5-10 minutes.

    For backup, do a Nandroid to backup your existing ROM with CWM (How-to here)

    For a fresh install (better safe than sorry) please use the Wipe data/Factory Reset from CWM Recovery and then flash the zip. When it boots, it will start the setup wizard like you just bought it.

    MD5 - 218166CA34E3CD57B9A6CB8C7D5F6C1B
    DOWNLOAD LINK

    Optional Overcome v1.2 look (with blue toggles) provided below along with a revert. I just ported it, please don't ask for further mods.

    Theme - LINK
    Stock Theme - LINK

    Credit goes to:
    motley (for helping me on learning how to do this)
    kallt_kaffe (for his tips regarding Root troubleshooting)
    alterbridge86 (for the Overcome theme I ported over)