So I have a question, I just got a Verizon Note 2 and unlike my old GS3.. my home screens won't loop? I don't see a setting for it anywhere. My brother has a Note 2 on AT&T and his does it fine.
<CscFeature_Launcher_DisablePageRotation>false</CscFeature_Launcher_DisablePageRotation>
I don't mind rooting, I'd like to keep the stock ROM though. Why did Verizon disable the most random things. >.<
I just got my Note 2 today. Is rooting it as easy as the S3?
Look up exynos abuse . it works to root the note ii and doesn't even require a computer. Its the easiest method to root the note ii.
I originally recommended that but it seems there's a bit more risk than just flashing the .img. I'm not sure, though, as I've never used it with any of my Samsung/Exynos devices.
Wait... what?This along with the necessity for the wallpaper to be cropped (only portrait photos) are extremely annoying.
Wait... what?
The wallpaper doesn't move as you scroll through the home screens. It's a standalone picture that you set and it must be cropped if it's a landscape pic
Can't you use a different launcher like Nova which lets you have scrollable wallpapers? The stock launcher is too restrictive IMO.
Is there any difference between Rooting and Jailbreaking?
Rooting according to the CyanogenMod wiki:
Rooting
Obtaining root ("administrator", or "full") access to the device. This means you can mount its internal memory partition as read/write, which lets you do various things: have USB or Wi-Fi tethering, uninstall applications you otherwise can't uninstall (e.g. the Amazon MP3 store), install applications that need root access (such as AdFree), disable the camera shutter sound (simply by deleting the shutter sound file), overclock or underclock the CPU, install and boot Debian, and so on. Installing CyanogenMod roots the device in the process. The "Superuser" app controls what applications may gain root privileges.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/index.php?title=Doc:_glossary
Ah, no Installous type program on Android?
The wallpaper doesn't move as you scroll through the home screens. It's a standalone picture that you set and it must be cropped if it's a landscape pic