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The phone code named Maguro
[[File:tuna.jpg|Maguro is a sushi dish made from tuna.]]
[[File:tuna.jpg|Maguro is a sushi dish made from tuna.]]


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* SIP calling, for testing Vastra, probably via GS Wave.
* SIP calling, for testing Vastra, probably via GS Wave.


2016-May-27  
=== 2016-May-27 ===


Use Mac. Run adb inside Parallels/Mint MPLab machine.
Use Mac. Run adb inside Parallels/Mint MPLab machine.
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  > adb backup -apk -shared -all -f galaxy_backup.ab
  > adb backup -apk -shared -all -f galaxy_backup.ab


Download the image and the google junk from the 'net.


Transfer the files to the phone.


2014-Dec-23
Boot the phone.
 
 
===2014-Dec-23===


Still tired of having Google control my phone. I gave up and put Google Apps on about 3 hours after installing CyanogenMod
Still tired of having Google control my phone. I gave up and put Google Apps on about 3 hours after installing CyanogenMod

Revision as of 23:30, 26 May 2016

The phone code named Maguro Maguro is a sushi dish made from tuna.

  • CM13 = 6.x Marshmallow - not available on Maguro yet
  • CM12 = 5.1.x Lollypop
  • CM11 = 4.4.4 KitKat

2016 May I waited another year now I am trying CM12 again. The good part is the is a spare phone now so if it breaks I am not stuck.

2015 May Where is CM12 for Maguro? I want it...Build it yourself, you wimp! http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_maguro

Hardware

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_nexus_i9250-4219.php

  • Codename: Maguro
  • TI OMAP 4460 CPU 1.2 GHz dual core
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB flash
  • 5MP camera
  • Mini SIM card
  • Bands: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • GSM / HSPA+ -- works with T-Mobile and AT&T

History

  • 2016-May-26 Installing CM12 again from a nightly
  • 2015-May-23 I am upgrading with the "5/17 nightly" today while sitting outside Whole Foods Market.
  • 2014-Dec-23 CyanogenMod 11 (aka Kitkat) broke down and installed Google Apps package too
  • 2013-Sept-07 Tried Ubuntu Touch on the phone. Tried it back in June on the Nexus 7
  • Used to have Android 4.3 on it

Why I am not fond of the stock Android set up

I have had it long enough to realize

  1. I want control over the phone. I don't feel like I own it.
  2. I would like to be able to use the GPS without Google tracking me.
  3. I have lots of Linux knowledge I would like to be able to use

I wrote about trying Ubuntu Touch on both the Nexus 7 and this phone. I deleted the notes on how to install it from this page because it was taking up space uselessly. :-)

What is included with Ubuntu Touch (in Sept 2013)

  • Gallery
  • Phone (Dialer, SMS, Address Book)
  • Camera
  • Browser
  • Media Player
  • Notepad
  • Music app
  • Calculator
  • Weather app

Those are the apps. I am not currently interested in becoming on an Ubuntu Touch developer.

CyanogenMod

Here is a list of what I want when I am done.

I am also ready to dump Google Apps but I can wait for CM12.

Must have--

  • Browser
  • Ebook reader
  • Email (gmail) reader (which I almost never use it turns out)
  • Ability to use the phone. Voice and SMS. :-) Comes with.

Nice to have--

  • Skype maybe
  • SIP calling, for testing Vastra, probably via GS Wave.

2016-May-27

Use Mac. Run adb inside Parallels/Mint MPLab machine.

Remember to enable Developer Mode on the phone and then turn on debug via ADB.

Do a backup.

> adb backup -apk -shared -all -f galaxy_backup.ab

Download the image and the google junk from the 'net.

Transfer the files to the phone.

Boot the phone.


2014-Dec-23

Still tired of having Google control my phone. I gave up and put Google Apps on about 3 hours after installing CyanogenMod

Make a backup with ADB -- remember to install Android SDK and platform-tools and to allow debug from USB on the phone Unpack the backup to confirm it's actually usable

java -jar ./abe.jar unpack galaxy_backup.ab galaxy_backup.tar
tar tvf galaxy_backup.tar

Now that I am confident that I can repair the damage done, or at least I can look at the files that used to on the phone, I can go ahead with CyanogenMod installer.