If you did not made any modifications besides unlock, root and replace kernel, you just need to flash back to stock kernel. No need to unroot and lock.If I want to update to 4.4.2 should I flash back to stock kernel, lock and unroot my N5?
Upgrade
Using this method you can upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat and keep all personal data on the device. There is one major caveat, though -- the bootloader had to be unlocked before any personal was stored on the Nexus smartphone or tablet. Here is what you have to do in order to initiate the upgrade process:
Using Notepad, open the flash-all.bat file (or, right click on it and select Edit). To avoid any issues make sure that your Nexus device is disconnected from the PC beforehand.
Identify the fastboot -w update sequence.
Remove the -w so it now appears as fastboot update. Save the file.
Connect your Nexus device to the PC in fastboot mode.
Open the flash-all.bat file in the Root folder (or, you can use the flash-all.bat command in a command prompt window opened in the Root folder).
Depends on quality of reception. If the bar is constantly green, battery still ok. But at home, where my bar is 1-2, always grey/yellow in the battery screen, you're gonna have trouble even if your phone is connected to wifi.
Luckily with root I just use llama/tasker to auto switch to 3G/2G at home, then auto toggle to LTE when outside.
Stock rom will be fine, in fact, recommended.may i ask what rom are you using and how do you toggle LTE/3G with tasker?
m1. i just went to my APN settings and reset it to default. i dont know how to set the APNs.
kinda lost now
thing to note, my nexus 5 was fine last week, my mobile data was fine and all.
after the recent update, everything went to hell.
Stock rom will be fine, in fact, recommended.
is your default apn M1(Sunsurf)? i'm from m1 too and from what i gather, only this setting and Sunsurf Internet(sunsurf) give LTE/3G coverage.
I'm sure some custom roms might have that functionality, but I would like to stay on stock as much as possible.thanks. so the only way now to toggle LTE/3G is to use xposed framework? can't use that because i'm using ART.
I'm sure some custom roms might have that functionality, but I would like to stay on stock as much as possible.Thus the usage of xposed to get custom rom functionality. But so far this is the only way that I've seen that allows it to be automated.
Anyway, I personally don't understand people using ART. Tried it, the speed increase is so little to the point of being placebo on a N5. But not my place to comment, given the speed nuts I've seen at XDA.![]()


Anyone switched from a Note 3 to Nexus 5? Haha
Me !!! Haha
I am happy that I made the switch
Haha no regrets at all leaving the huge screen and huge battery behind..?
I got in return are the extremely smooth ui, slightly easier to use with 1 hand and free of touchwiz bloat ...
Losing the huge screen not too much of a concern but I do miss the battery life of note 3 as it's the only phone I never had to worry about battery running out.
A good compromise could be LG G2 flashed with cm11 but it's too much hassle
Planning to switch to omni rom......
any1 tried?
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Left 2 Nillkin H+ TEMPERED GLASS SP TO SELL, $17.5 each
I tried Omni. Nothing fancy to me.