One correction is needed: since official OTA updates rely upon your system partition being in pristine state, they will fail after you install Nethunter. That's why using AOSP is recommended.
Type: Posts; User: almodovaris
One correction is needed: since official OTA updates rely upon your system partition being in pristine state, they will fail after you install Nethunter. That's why using AOSP is recommended.
In my experience with Nethunter 3.0 on Nexus 9 Marshmallow, it does not replace the Android OS, it just enhances it. So you could still use Android the same way as before, without even noticing that...
Yes, this worked. I have a Nexus 9 LTE 32 GB. I did not install AOSP, nor TWRP. I started with a rooted, backed-up tablet and did the above (with the latest nightly available on the server).
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