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- June 16, 2017 at 12:19 AM #21910Linux UserParticipant
Hello
Beautiful OS, I’m proud of it
But The Gapps nano of june 15 can’t be installed. Install process crash!
I have only install pico version
But thanks a lot for your workKisses from France
August 25, 2017 at 12:29 PM #24571Linux UserParticipantcan i use this to my GT-i9301i{S3 Neo} device?
Plz suggest me fast.
it’s an urgent!!!August 25, 2017 at 1:02 PM #24572Linux UserParticipantDid u check here:
September 4, 2017 at 12:24 PM #24926Linux UserParticipant[quote quote=24571]can i use this to my GT-i9301i{S3 Neo} device?
Plz suggest me fast.
it’s an urgent!!!
[/quote]No, this is for Galaxy S3 (i9300) and not for S3 Neo.
September 9, 2017 at 8:58 AM #25119Linux UserParticipantHi guys
If somebody wouldn’t mind answering a few questions for me id be much obliged
I want to flash the latest cm14.1 nightly (I’m currently on a CyanogenMod 13 nightly from last year) and reading this thread I’m seeing stuff about migrating from cyanogenmod which totally confuses me :)
my questions are
1. Do I need to do this migration thing?2. Can I just download this directly on my phone to my sd-card or is there some sexy pants way I should be doing it?
3. Can I use CWM to wipe the system partition etc?
4. What is the recommended Google App installation? pico, nano?
5. When I’ve done clean installs in the past I notice that my photos and other items are still available? I’ve wiped the caches and data and system partition, is this normal or am I doing something wrong. I do see folders in file manager for apps I’ve installed yrs ago still there.
Thanks in advance for your help, sorry for the long winded questions :)
September 10, 2017 at 1:46 PM #25177Linux UserParticipantYou don’t have to do migration, you can just download LOS to your SD card with GApps nano and flash both and you should do the beckup first. I recommand using TWRP instead of CWM to do all this.
Good luckSeptember 10, 2017 at 6:57 PM #25180Linux UserParticipant[quote quote=25177]<p style=”user-select: text;”>You don’t have to do migration, you can just download LOS to your SD card with GApps nano and flash both and you should do the beckup first. I recommand using TWRP instead of CWM to do all this.<br style=”user-select: text;”>
Good luck[/quote]
you’re a gent, thank you :)
September 14, 2017 at 10:56 PM #25258Linux UserParticipant[quote quote=24571]can i use this to my GT-i9301i{S3 Neo} device?
Plz suggest me fast.
it’s an urgent!!!
[/quote]The LineageOS 14.1 for S3 Neo is not booting.
Here is the LineageOS 13 for Galaxy S3 Neo, which is based on Android Marshmallow.October 6, 2017 at 9:17 AM #26222Linux UserParticipantHi folks,
how do I update to the latest version? I’m running 14.1-20170906-nightly-i9300. Also, can I skip straight to the latest or do I need to install each previous first? Thanks a lot guys
October 9, 2017 at 4:27 PM #26293Linux UserParticipant[quote quote=26222]Hi folks,
how do I update to the latest version? I’m running 14.1-20170906-nightly-i9300. Also, can I skip straight to the latest or do I need to install each previous first? Thanks a lot guys
[/quote]You can directly jump to the latest NIGHTLY build available for your device, as long as it is the same Android version.
I can see that you are running a build from 20170906 (which is 6th September 2017). Now the latest build is available on dated 4th October 2017, which you can install on top of the current build.
Follow the LineageOS 14.1 upgrade steps to upgrade on top of existing LineageOS 14.1.
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