Aug 082013
 

It was just for fun, and this would be a good exercise for potential migrating my AT&T phone to some other images – I need hotspot feature but it’s a premium feature from AT&T …

Back to Kindle Fire, the process was pretty simple – root it, flash with new root image and gapp, that’s it. However, after that it seems some Apps are not that stable, crash or slow respond from time to time, though some other Apps run smoothly. I’m not sure so far if it is problem from Apps (i.e. compatibility issue with Jelly Bean), or it is Jelly Bean I was using is having problem with Kindle Fire (incompatible or poor hardware). I will play with them for a while and post here if I see anything interesting.

  One Response to “Flashed Kindle Fire with Jelly Bean”

  1. Finally I flash my HTC Inspire 4G to Jelly Bean so that I can run it as HotSpot.

    It took me quite some time to figure out that flash the phone actually need to fastboot boot – I tried all sort of ROM but still cannot get my phone back until I read a post (cannot recall exact address) telling that you need to flash boot.img …

    It could be common sense to those who does flash for all the time, but for people like me who just do it once or twice, it do need some good step-by-step guide. Note that lots of ROMs do have a installation guide, but obviously I’m not the target user.

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