Hi there,
I am having an incredible amount of trouble finding any recent posts about people that have tried to use a custom ROM on a Republic Wireless device - is there any documentation of the process at all? And if not, do you think it would be safe for me to try without Republic ending my service? I'd love to just flash CyanogenMod in TWRP, but have no idea if it would be safe to go back to a stock RW ROM should things fail. I really really just want to get off of 4.4.2...
The only person I've been able to find that's tried it out is bstevens23, who seems to have completely dropped off the internet within the last 5 months. All I know is that he got the Republic app working and wasable to receive texts to/from his internal "hidden" Sprint number.
Also, on an unrelated note, would it be stupid to just get all my RW #'s calls/texts forwarded to my Google Hangouts number and just ditch Republic completely? (Assuming they don't ditch my service, that is...) I now live in an area that almost always has both cell and wifi, so I don't really need the hybrid stuff anymore.
I am having an incredible amount of trouble finding any recent posts about people that have tried to use a custom ROM on a Republic Wireless device - is there any documentation of the process at all? And if not, do you think it would be safe for me to try without Republic ending my service? I'd love to just flash CyanogenMod in TWRP, but have no idea if it would be safe to go back to a stock RW ROM should things fail. I really really just want to get off of 4.4.2...
The only person I've been able to find that's tried it out is bstevens23, who seems to have completely dropped off the internet within the last 5 months. All I know is that he got the Republic app working and wasable to receive texts to/from his internal "hidden" Sprint number.
Also, on an unrelated note, would it be stupid to just get all my RW #'s calls/texts forwarded to my Google Hangouts number and just ditch Republic completely? (Assuming they don't ditch my service, that is...) I now live in an area that almost always has both cell and wifi, so I don't really need the hybrid stuff anymore.
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