Thursday, June 28, 2012

CM9 RC1 for Sprint Galaxy Nexus

CM9 RC1 for Sprint Galaxy Nexus is now available.  Please follow us on Google+ for future news and discussion specific to this phone.

Please report if you find anything broken either in blog comments or this Google+ thread.

Release Notes: CM9 RC1
  • Read the radio firmware upgrade page!
  • Known Bugs
  • Google Wallet works, get it from Play Store.
    • "Unsupported device" appears at the top of the screen.  This warning exists because your phone bootloader is unlocked and ROM is modified, indicating that they are not liable for losses as a result of your phone's security.
  • Default Colors are brighter than stock.
    • If you want to save more battery, adjust the color settings in Settings > Advanced to make the screen dimmer.
Review of CM9 on Sprint Galaxy Nexus

Changelog
  • CM9 RC1
Download
  • If you want a known stable build, use CM9 beta1.
    • Download [get.cm]
    • md5sum aa4c5376df0088a8f2ba2b30a1803418
  • Nightly builds are also available for the more adventurous from get.cm.
For initial install you will need the toroplus version of CWM.

Install Instructions
For more detailed instructions please see the CyanogenMod Wiki page.  Below are the abbreviated instructions.
  • Due to the radio firmware upgrade issues, you are advised to apply Sprint's FD02 version OTA upgrade prior to unlocking your bootloader and replacing the firmware.
  • If you have not already, you need to unlock your bootloader.  Unlocking will wipe your phone entirely including /data and /sdcard.

How to unlock Galaxy Nexus bootloader

    • While in the bootloader, use this command to flash CWM recovery.  (Instructions to make fastboot work on different operating systems coming soon.)
      fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
    How to install CM9 on Sprint Galaxy Nexus

    • Run Recovery.  It is *important* that you use the toroplus-specific CWM (or TWRP).  Users have reported strange problems with CM9 when they used a different recovery.
    • Wipe /data and /cache.  CM9 boot will fail if you have leftover AOSP /data. 
    • Flash CM9.
    • Then optionally flash gapps if you want it.
    • Read the radios page to upgrade to the latest radio.
    • CM9 first boot will take a while.  You might show no signal at first.  Just keep waiting for the modem to settle down.

    Friday, June 8, 2012

    CM9 beta1 for Sprint Galaxy Nexus Release Notes

    CM9 beta1 for Sprint Galaxy Nexus is now available.  Please follow us on Google+ for future news and discussion specific to this phone.

    Update: 6/8/2012: All known regressions from stock AOSP to CM9 have now been fixed.  So this ROM should be no worse than the official ROM from Sprint.

    Please report if you find anything broken either in blog comments or this Google+ thread.

    Release Notes: CM9 beta1
    • Read the radio firmware upgrade page!
    • Known Bugs
    • Google Wallet works, get it from Play Store.
      • "Unsupported device" appears at the top of the screen.  This warning exists because your phone bootloader is unlocked and ROM is modified, indicating that they are not liable for losses as a result of your phone's security.
    • Default Colors are brighter than stock.
      • If you want to save more battery, adjust the color settings in Settings > Advanced to make the screen dimmer.
    Review of CM9 on Sprint Galaxy Nexus

    Changelog
    • CM9 beta1
      • toroplus now uses toro audio tweaks.
      • The Sprint "Phantom Voicemail" fix is included.   By default Message Wait Indicator type of voicemail notifications are suppressed, which is normal on Sprint.  If you use this phone with CM9 on a non-Sprint carrier, you may want to enable these voicemail notifications in Phone > Settings > Message Wait Indicator.
      • The inverted compass bug is now fixed.
    Download
    • If you want a known stable build, use CM9 beta1.
      • Download [get.cm] Mirrors [1] [2]
      • md5sum ef2cfae47aad63e893ed4cd7102ec54a
    • Nightly builds are also available for the more adventurous from get.cm.
    For initial install you will need the toroplus version of CWM.

    Install Instructions
    For more detailed instructions please see the CyanogenMod Wiki page.  Below are the abbreviated instructions.
    • Due to the radio firmware upgrade issues, you are advised to apply Sprint's FD02 version OTA upgrade prior to unlocking your bootloader and replacing the firmware.
    • If you have not already, you need to unlock your bootloader.  Unlocking will wipe your phone entirely including /data and /sdcard.

    How to unlock Galaxy Nexus bootloader

      • While in the bootloader, use this command to flash CWM recovery.  (Instructions to make fastboot work on different operating systems coming soon.)
        fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
      How to install CM9 on Sprint Galaxy Nexus

      • Run Recovery.  It is *important* that you use the toroplus-specific CWM (or TWRP).  Users have reported strange problems with CM9 when they used a different recovery.
      • Wipe /data and /cache.  CM9 boot will fail if you have leftover AOSP /data. 
      • Flash CM9.
      • Then optionally flash gapps if you want it.
      • Read the radios page to upgrade to the latest radio.
      • CM9 first boot will take a while.  You might show no signal at first.  Just keep waiting for the modem to settle down.

      Thursday, May 10, 2012

      Team Epic Development Fund

      Hey folks,

      CyanogenMod 9 for the Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus) is one of the phones targeted for development by Team Epic, CM's flagship Sprint Samsung dev team.  If you appreciate our work, please consider supporting us with a tiny donation of only $5.  We aim to raise funds toward the purchase of additional dev phones like the Sprint Galaxy Nexus to circulate among the developers in order to hasten the pace of development.


      http://www.epiccm.org/p/about-team-epic.html
      Read more about the development fund and see the list of contributors.  Thanks!

      Wednesday, May 2, 2012

      Sprint Galaxy Nexus Radio Images

      Users of CM9 and other custom ROM's on their Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus) are no longer able to upgrade their radio firmware via Sprint's official OTA upgrades.  This means you need to use either fastboot or recovery in order to flash modem upgrades.  Below are fastboot images and CWM recovery .zip's that you need to redo or upgrade your radio firmware for both CDMA and LTE.

      If you experience weird radio issues, this is sometimes sign of corruption.  Try re-flashing your radio firmware from scratch, then do Settings > About phone > Sprint system updates where you are able to Update Profile and Update PRL.

      If you use CM9 or other custom ROM's, you should flash directly to the latest version FD02.  Be warned that flashing CDMA takes almost 2 minutes.

      FD02 May 1st, 2012
      • Fastboot: radio-cdma-FD02.img [1] [2]
        • md5sum: ff1f2311d49f3bcf52375bf8cde6b2f8
        • fastboot flash radio-cdma radio-cdma-FD02.img
      • Fastboot: radio-LTE-FD02.img [1] [2]
        • md5sum: 8ad889bd2ce175e6e0e62d2fb786e162
        • fastboot flash radio radio-LTE-FD02.img
      • CWM Recovery: toroplus_full_radios-FD02.zip [1] [2]
        • md5sum: 2d5ee80c0c6936c019b52a9de63f0962
      FC12 April 22nd, 2012 (original stock version)
      • Fastboot: radio-cdma-FC12.img [1] [2]
        • md5sum: 13d3302875d17fad3767158f3753d549
        • fastboot flash radio-cdma radio-cdma-FC12.img
      • Fastboot: radio-LTE-FC12.img [1] [2]
        • md5sum: 005d19fe19d4df458e32b4b25ed75824
        • fastboot flash radio radio-LTE-FC12.img
      • CWM Recovery: toroplus_full_radios-FC12.zip [1] [2]
        • md5sum: a3f89446bc88cbd9a2ee7e0005a24d41
      Thanks to winner00 and many testers in #gn-sprint!