As you are probably well aware, AT&T has finally decided to bless us with the Lollipop update to our Note 3. Like many of you I rushed to see it in action for myself and was quickly reminded that I don't like the lack of theming options. After all I've been using @RErick 's amazing Alliance ROM found here. Unfortunately, he is going out of country and won't be able to update it to Lollipop just yet. Xposed isn't an option for us Samsung users just yet until they figure out the bootloop option, so that only left trying our closest relatives ROM (Tmobile's Alliance Rom)
I am here to confirm that it does work. I was already on stock rooted lollipop before flashing. Here is what I did from there.
On phone.
Phone will take a while to boot. Just be patient.
After the phone came up, I went to settings..general..applications...running .... and found every Tmobile app and cleared cache and disabled them. The real important one here is the Visual Voicemail. Otherwise it will keep on trying to contact Tmobile and then you will get text messages saying there is an error.
Thanks to:
Only thing I would ask is that we be real careful and respectful when posting in the Tmobile Alliance Thread. Do not post there asking why things aren't working or how to get this installed.
Hope this helps.
I am here to confirm that it does work. I was already on stock rooted lollipop before flashing. Here is what I did from there.
1. Downloaded the tmobile alliance ROM from this website to my computer.
2. Downloaded the meta-inf folder from @carl1961 from this post. (You do not need the overlay file)
3. Open the ROM in 7zip and delete the meta-inf file.
4. Extract the downloaded meta-inf file and drop it in the 7zip window.
5. Save the file and move it to your micro sd card on your phone.
On phone.
6. Reboot to SS. If you are already on lollipop then you will need the NC2 flasher from here.
7. Wipe
8. Install ROM
9. Reboot to download mode
10. Odin the N900A_OC1_ALL_Other_Stock_Partitions.tar.md5 using Odin's PDA slot.
Phone will take a while to boot. Just be patient.
After the phone came up, I went to settings..general..applications...running .... and found every Tmobile app and cleared cache and disabled them. The real important one here is the Visual Voicemail. Otherwise it will keep on trying to contact Tmobile and then you will get text messages saying there is an error.
Thanks to:
@carl1961
@Walter.White
@sparx
@benwaffle
@RErick
Only thing I would ask is that we be real careful and respectful when posting in the Tmobile Alliance Thread. Do not post there asking why things aren't working or how to get this installed.
Hope this helps.
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