Cyanogenmod 9 has progressed in to nightlies for the galaxy s i9000
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=galaxysmtd
Change log 2012-2-4 http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=galaxysmtd
Please use this thread to discus the rom
It is amazing, honestly just as perfect as any other ICS custom ROMs, just that with the usual CyanogenMod quality. I only have to change its default kernel to have CIFS,
but apart from that everything is just great.
Homescreen is greatly customizable, notification widget is back (great miss from ICS AOSP), also I can finally toggle "mobile data" from notification.
Big pro guys, really.
Wow, this is great. Is this also available for the i9001? (i'm not familiar with the device IDs)
AWESOME!!
I agree with Nutzo, this is fantastic. Smooth, fast and customizable. I have been playing with it for the last 2 days and (touch wood) so far so good.
Thanks to Cyanogenmod for keeping the Galaxy S i9000 alive!!
Wow! The 30 March nightly has transformed my GPS. Now have instantaneous fix (even indoors) plus rock solid lock/accuracy. Great work
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What is the difference between teamhachsung build 17th and nightly?
barvna said:
What is the difference between teamhachsung build 17th and nightly?
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TH build 17 is based on 4.0.3 version, it is an old version. You should use CM9 nightly now. download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly
New nightly released
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=galaxysmtd
Changelog HERE.
Fantaflasche said:
Wow, this is great. Is this also available for the i9001? (i'm not familiar with the device IDs)
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No no no.
Don't try. It will brick your phone.
Any chance of getting the nightlies change log classified as major and minor fixes?
Edit: If I knew it, I would have done it.
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Great,
I'm going to flash now
got-petrol said:
Cyanogenmod 9 has progressed in to nightlies for the galaxy s i9000
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=galaxysmtd
Please use this thread to discus the rom
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Please can you put link to changelog in op,it will be easier to track changes.
Thanks
Anyone know if it's best to update to latest nightly from 100% battery? I always do when flashing, just curious as I'm new to nightlies...
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wihan1 said:
Anyone know if it's best to update to latest nightly from 100% battery? I always do when flashing, just curious as I'm new to nightlies...
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It's best practice.just don't flash it with to low battery.
That's the best ICS release out there. Anyone know which kernel is suitable for over clocking ?
Well i am using stratosk's semaphore kernel - but for
completely different reasons - but i guess any ics compatible
kernel would do the trick, like glitch or devil's one.
barvna said:
That's the best ICS release out there. Anyone know which kernel is suitable for over clocking ?
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So far I haven't found the need to OC at the mo the ROM is pretty fast - but it depends on what you do with your phone [I don't play games].
Its very nice that they make Nightlies, but i prefer AOKP...
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Tablet-UI??
Does it support Tablet-ui ??
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HI to everyone im new to the forums but i know my handful about android but my case is this.
I recently installed MIUI 1.8.12 on my galaxy I9000t and its (for me) the bestrom ive tried but i have found a few bugs, i wanted to know which of the MIUI for the galaxy is the most stable and less buggy of all? otherwise ill have to stick with darky's but i just love the MIUI feel.
ZeroProxy said:
HI to everyone im new to the forums but i know my handful about android but my case is this.
I recently installed MIUI 1.8.12 on my galaxy I9000t and its (for me) the bestrom ive tried but i have found a few bugs, i wanted to know which of the MIUI for the galaxy is the most stable and less buggy of all? otherwise ill have to stick with darky's but i just love the MIUI feel.
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No MIUI rom will ever be bug free, it is a constantly changing rom.
Just look at the change logs every week.
OK
BlackDino said:
No MIUI rom will ever be bug free, it is a constantly changing rom.
Just look at the change logs every week.
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I know none will be bug free but what is the most stable KNOW of them
I am on the same rom and loving it, what bugs are u talking about? I was on a lot of roms to include Darkys as well and MIUI is the most stable one for me. Had serious issues with latest Darkys. Reboots,chrashes and what not. MIUI is playing nice so far and is being updated every friday as well
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I know none will be bug free but what is the most stable KNOW of them
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What is the i9000t? Personally I am using galnet aka twooey III
galnetmiui.co.uk/content/forum/
try that
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Fremen567 said:
I am on the same rom and loving it, what bugs are u talking about? I was on a lot of roms to include Darkys as well and MIUI is the most stable one for me. Had serious issues with latest Darkys. Reboots,chrashes and what not. MIUI is playing nice so far and is being updated every friday as well
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Well for me at least sometimes settings dont stick i can et it to use the android keyboard and later it uses the swype keyboard instead.
The phone does not vibrate on incoming calls.
Network data sometimes doesnt connect until it randomly comes back (not a modem problem i have a compatible modem with the 850Mhz band which is what i need and its made for CM7/MIUI + i have tried many different modems)
the camera quality is a LOT better on darkys rom.
the data enabled setting itself sometimes turns off by itself.
those are the ones i can think of right now.
HOw to install
BlackDino said:
What is the i9000t? Personally I am using galnet aka twooey III
galnetmiui.co.uk/content/forum/
try that
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Ok ill try twooeey III is there a guide to install or at least the base kernel for installing it, i know via CWM flash zip but the base kernel to flash via odin which one is it?
Found a guide nevermind. thanks for the input.
Galent-MIUI is amazing if you do a 100% wipe before installing it.
I've had it for a month and the only real bugs I have had were the ones the developers had admitted to. I'm running Twooey III now and very happy.
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6i9 said:
Galent-MIUI is amazing if you do a 100% wipe before installing it.
I've had it for a month and the only real bugs I have had were the ones the developers had admitted to. I'm running Twooey III now and very happy.
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On twooey III have you hadany problems with the camera like front cam looks stretched out to the sides or for example choosing your apn and it gets deselected by itself?
BTW i always do a 100% wipe plus i used the kernel cleaning script
Hey guys
I'm more of a reader than a poster but anyway, I came across a guy that has created a ICS Rom with the help of some guys on here I believe ???
Anyway the ROM is there for download and sees to be pretty close to a finished artical.
I guess go have a look give it a try and if it is as described then Happy New Year to everyone
http://sgs2android.weebly.com/downloads.html
Enjoy
airbus360........
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Look at his build.prop, sais everything about this guy. Instead of crediting Teamhacksung for almost everything he took from them he just insults them in his super tuned build.prop.
I`m afraid to ask... changelog???
rtimoff said:
afraid to ask... changelog???
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The same as the latest build from codeworkx, plus some magical build.prop tweaks:
http://sgs2android.weebly.com said:
Download link to BETA 1.0 in the download section/
- New kernel XXKP4 is going to be used,
- Headphones are fixed
- Have added those cm9 tweaks that the CM team were all being ro.arrogant.c***s=1 about them, Runs faster and stable compared to CM9
- Audio is fully fixed. Media Volume now Changes.
- Camera now takes at full 8mp.
- YouTube playback is now working but has some colour issues.
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The same as the latest build from codeworkx, plus some magical build.prop tweaks:
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Ok, thx
So, what the point of this thread?
well I guess theres some conflict here but as long as the Rom works and everyone that was involved gets a mention I'm happy. Surley thats the main thing right give everyone what they want, anyway thats enough from me, happy new year to you guys its there if you want it
Does the ROM work fine?
Any nitz and RIL issues?
All this slating of airbus360. However if anyone bothers to try his rom, it is much better. I've been using cm9 since the first alpha up to the most recent release. It was good, but not a patch on this. Airbus's rom is much smoother, especially when flicking between home screens. Its also a lot faster. So although he may have used Teamhacksung code, he's obviously incorporated a few improvements of his own. Before anyone criticises, they should install it. It's a step up from the current cm9 builds.
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Any nitz and RIL issues?
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This is exactly the same as CM9, except it's not using CM9 launcher and quick toggles in status bar.
So, is this rom fully working? What remains to be fixed?
This is not a development thread, there is no development going on. So, moving this to general.
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This is exactly the same as CM9, except it's not using CM9 launcher and quick toggles in status bar.
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This is my whole point, if you bothered to install this, you would realise it is not the same as cm9. Don't listen to others and try it yourself. Its much smoother and faster
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well I guess theres some conflict here but as long as the Rom works and everyone that was involved gets a mention I'm happy. Surley thats the main thing right give everyone what they want, anyway thats enough from me, happy new year to you guys its there if you want it
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with all due respect- can you give us changelog from author?
rtimoff said:
with all due respect- can you give us changelog from author?
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I already gave you the changelog from the author. It's right here: http://sgs2android.weebly.com
Is it good for everyday use? Since KP1 was terrible. TIA
He has also mentioned this in his website
Update 30/12/11 @ 12:27PM
- Using CM9 lib's from Teamhacksung to fix things in this as we speak.* Please say thanks to them
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anyway, will be useful if someone provides feedback of this. the latest build of cm9 itself is running smooth and great!
bala_gamer said:
He has also mentioned this in his website
anyway, will be useful if someone provides feedback of this. the latest build of cm9 itself is running smooth and great!
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Noon Question. How to install this so called beta version. Help pls.....
Been using this since last night.
Basically, looks the same as CM9 minus a few modifications, yet the ROM is a lot smoother then CM9.
Battery for me is great, roughly 1% loss an hour. Removed all uneeded apps via Titanium Backup.
Ive noticed one slight problem with the incoming call screen, icons misplaced. BUT, Still can be used.
I've had No FC's either.
I do really reccomend this ROM
Looking for the most stable/bug free GB rom in its current version. I am looking to flash one and not have to flash any more updates and such for a long time.
No CM mods please (I am finding stability issues with them)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Try CM7.2RC1. I've been using CM7 nightlies for 3 or 4 weeks and they are even more stable than stock GB and also have plenty of features
v.k said:
Try CM7.2RC1. I've been using CM7 nightlies for 3 or 4 weeks and they are even more stable than stock GB and also have plenty of features
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Any CM 7 I've used had not been more stable than GB.
I will try the RC1 (from neutrino though)
but I would still like to know the most stable non cm7 GB rom
Wond3r said:
Any CM 7 I've used had not been more stable than GB.
I will try the RC1 (from neutrino though)
but I would still like to know the most stable non cm7 GB rom
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Stock, but CM7 is still more stable. It had issues early on but those have been ironed out now. Try the RC, you'll really like it.
Wond3r said:
Any CM 7 I've used had not been more stable than GB.
I will try the RC1 (from neutrino though)
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If you try it from Neutrino, you aren't going to get an accurate representation of CM7, as it is basically a modified, minimal version of it (and is probably where many of your stability issues originated). Try the "pure" CM7.2 before writing it off.
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e of the blur based roms. If ur still against cm7 but my experience with the RC for cm7 thus far is fantastic
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is there one topic where people are posting there cm7 RC1 experiences?
I'm wondering about battery life too
also because it is RC1 , wouldnt that only make it a temp build and I would have to reflash soon anyway? I am looking for a rom that I can flash now and used for a long time
Nottachtrix 2.9b...is the answer. =)
~Sent from my unlocked, rooted, Faux 1.45gHz Atrix 4G~
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Nottachtrix 2.9b...is the answer. =)
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I always found darkside and wetdream to be good. How is the battery life on nottachtrix?
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I always found darkside and wetdream to be good. How is the battery life on nottachtrix?
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Pretty awesome, actually. It seems that Nottach stabilized the battery in the 2.9 build.
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Wond3r said:
also because it is RC1 , wouldnt that only make it a temp build and I would have to reflash soon anyway? I am looking for a rom that I can flash now and used for a long time
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Then you'd better flash the stock AT&T ROM if that's your criteria, because every single third-party ROM out there has "release of the week" syndrome. The only exceptions are the ones that are no longer being worked on.
You should really try CM7.2RC1. Pretty nice and stable.
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Then you'd better flash the stock AT&T ROM if that's your criteria, because every single third-party ROM out there has "release of the week" syndrome. The only exceptions are the ones that are no longer being worked on.
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I dont mean I want a ROM that does not ever have updates. I mean I want a ROM that is so stable in its current form that even if you dont flash the following updates you will still be fine.
The stock ROMs all have issues that are generally fixed in custom ROMs.
I will probably try RC1 and NottachTrix
If you want stability, do not try Neutrino. AFAIK Neutrino didn't have any bug-free release. If you don't use webtop, you should definetly switch to CM7.
I am using topogigi rom and seems great.
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Nottach for me.
Given how well this rom works,I will stay here untill the ICS builds look at least decent. And that would include HDMI resolution as I use the laptop very seriously.
The only thing I can even thiink of *****ing about is that the battery bar auto color is broke for me. And that is really kind of minor.
With the CM7 RC1 it stable and everything is working now you dont have to flash every . new up date that comes out just watch the change logs when the do come out and what people are saying and see if the update is for you as for cm7 RC1 Threads some searching would get you there but i feel like a nice person today ROFL so here ya go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hshowthread.php?t=1325943&page=100
That one is mostly the pages or so but has a lot of feedback and tweaks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1553716
That all RC1 talk
Friend has been using the i9000, and I have the latest RC of cm7 on it.
She says that once in a while the phone will either reboot, or the screen goes dim and becomes unresponsive and she has to pull the battery.
I will be letting her have the phone as a gift but I want to flash a rom on there that is just rock solid (dont care about features). Just SOLID/stable as she doesnt know to flash any updates and I wont be flashing any more updates to it.
I was thinking about just putting on the latest nightly of cm7 but I dont see any changelogs for it to see what was fixed between the RC and nightly.
I was also thinking about Gamerzrom.
any more suggestions?
I'm running TiramiSlim 2.0 ICS, based on Slim ICS,with Devil Kernel, for a couple of weeks now,
smooth, stable, good battery and no issues
use cyanogenmod 9 RC2. Bug free basically. As for the freezing, are you using stock kernel? Cause it may be a hardware error. My friends phone had it after ics upgrade and all i had to do to fix it was install a custom kernel and bump up the voltages for the 100 and 200mhz frequencies by 25 - 50mV.
Flash her a stock rom, no rooting or fiddling.
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Flash her a stock rom, no rooting or fiddling.
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Why not?
They say it's good, isn't it?
And maybe in few days she will be able to update to Jelly Bean automatically from Samsung servers.
alojo said:
And maybe in few days she will be able to update to Jelly Bean automatically from Samsung servers.
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alojo said:
And maybe in few days she will be able to update to Jelly Bean automatically from Samsung servers.
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Ha Ha, you can make coffee with it too...
alojo said:
Why not?
They say it's good, isn't it?
And maybe in few days she will be able to update to Jelly Bean automatically from Samsung servers.
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No it won't there is no ICS for our phone,just go for AOKP M6 don't look any where else
ok so I've been suggested so far:
tiramislim with devil kernel
cm 9 RC2
aokp m6 (probably the one i've heard least about)
and a stock rom (I thought custom roms are supposed to remove bugs?)
to answer your question, yes it is on the default CM7 kernel
Yep.Custom roms always faster than stock ones.But if we are talking about bugs,hmm.. i dunno..Stock must be better at that.
If your friend is not using her phone too much,i mean just making calls and sms also music etc,flash stock rom and give ut as it is.No need to root.. Pure stock.
I suggest you to flash 2.3.4 JVQ.Then change CSC by typing
*#272*imeinumber# to XEU
Get latest open europe stock firnware from kies.With that she can get latest updates easily.
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Decide whether you want to put ICS or GB on it before asking for suggestions I reckon.
DMORE 3.5 is a rock solid GB ROM with awesome features. If I didn't have jelly bean hunger, I'd be using that.
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capriciousmike said:
Decide whether you want to put ICS or GB on it before asking for suggestions I reckon.
DMORE 3.5 is a rock solid GB ROM with awesome features. If I didn't have jelly bean hunger, I'd be using that.
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Its doesnt matter whether its GB or ICS, thats is why I am here, asking for THE MOST solid release of a rom in general
Had Dmore before cm7. found cm7 has less bugs
I'm gonna give a second vote for CM9 RC2. Before jumping to Jellybean, I used the CM9 nightly builds with the semaphore kernel. For me it was always rock solid, and still blazing fast. No bugs. Cheers!
I didnt think cm9 was this popular and considered so stable yet
ICS Elite 1.4.1, it's very fast, stable and bug free. It is also the final version of the rom so there will be no more updates anyway.
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Bes05 said:
Flash latest stock rom of your country.. Flash a kernel with root, i prefer a kernel what is almost stock, for example;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332412&highlight=root
(make a factory reset)
Then install titanium to delete unnesecerry apps/bloatware
Install adfree adroid
Instals fasterfix en set the gps setting to your country/region
And you will get a really rockkk solid phone
(sorry for bad english)
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You are the second person who has said that stock and not a custom rom will make it more solid.
Why is this? Don't custom roms generally perform better in most aspects? less bugs, etc
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.... is ideal for girls....
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without intending to offend all girls on xda (who probably DO care about tech stuff - which is why they are here), sadly most if the girls I know are more concerned about the colour of the phone than which rom it has.
So, if said girl is fitting my terrible stereotype, then you'd be better off asking her which is her favourite colour and picking a suitably themed rom of the right colour! (as long as it is stable enough).
For all girls who DO care about tech: I apologise for perpetuating such offensive sexist rubbish! I SALUTE you!
xpcomputers said:
without intending to offend all girls on xda (who probably DO care about tech stuff - which is why they are here), sadly most if the girls I know are more concerned about the colour of the phone than which rom it has.
So, if said girl is fitting my terrible stereotype, then you'd be better off asking her which is her favourite colour and picking a suitably themed rom of the right colour! (as long as it is stable enough).
For all girls who DO care about tech: I apologise for perpetuating such offensive sexist rubbish! I SALUTE you!
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Slim ICS for me after gamerz rom (last release often hangs for me each time I load too much things in App) and Darky (ok but got quickly crowded by apps and started to lag).
The slim roms allows you to have good battery and small memory footprint, then you add apps to it. Since a week, it's rock solid, I got half day extra in battery life too with my usage (mix of movie/media/3G surfing during 30 minutes commute each way + 20/30 min daily calls)
What is the most completly working, least buggy jellybean rom you guys know of? for the fascinate obviusly. I have the bug and want to move from ICS to JB but there are a few choices and am not sure which one I should try.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
ljbrenes said:
What is the most completly working, least buggy jellybean rom you guys know of? for the fascinate obviusly. I have the bug and want to move from ICS to JB but there are a few choices and am not sure which one I should try.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
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Cm10
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AOKP
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AOKP build 1 definitely. Everything pretty much works.
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AOKP build 1 definitely. Everything pretty much works.
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What exactly does 'pretty much' mean? I'm on AOKP ICS M6 right now and considering the jump to JB, but I would like to have everything working that's in M6.
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What exactly does 'pretty much' mean? I'm on AOKP ICS M6 right now and considering the jump to JB, but I would like to have everything working that's in M6.
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Everything I've tested on my fassy works and I use this as my daily driver, but you have to keep in mind, it's build one. Some people have still having GPS issues and random restarts, so obviously there's still some bugs to work out. The biggest change is the swap of the system and app partition as there's <500mb of app space now. If you've got a lot of apps, well you're gonna have to evaluate which ones you really need if you can't move them to SD or to the system partition (I've found that moving them to system is pretty much trial and error).
Also, a lot of the features in M6 are still being baking into JB. My fav "hold back to kill" is not ready yet.
With that being said, I'm never going back to ICS. JB is noticeably faster and smoother; a better OS no doubt. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the next coming builds.
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Everything I've tested on my fassy works and I use this as my daily driver, but you have to keep in mind, it's build one. Some people have still having GPS issues and random restarts, so obviously there's still some bugs to work out. The biggest change is the swap of the system and app partition as there's <500mb of app space now. If you've got a lot of apps, well you're gonna have to evaluate which ones you really need if you can't move them to SD or to the system partition (I've found that moving them to system is pretty much trial and error).
Also, a lot of the features in M6 are still being baking into JB. My fav "hold back to kill" is not ready yet.
With that being said, I'm never going back to ICS. JB is noticeably faster and smoother; a better OS no doubt. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the next coming builds.
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This is pretty much what I needed to know, thanks. I think I'm going to try Helly Bean for a bit, then jump to AOKP later on.
CM10 for sure. Best DD, working great
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+1 for CM 10. Run it on couple different phones and Nexus 7
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I'm thinking of trying CM10 for a while before I go to AOKP, should I just grab the latest CM10 nightly, or are they pretty good about not being too buggy? There seems to be a new nightly for every day which is kinda confusing, at least to me
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I'm thinking of trying CM10 for a while before I go to AOKP, should I just grab the latest CM10 nightly, or are they pretty good about not being too buggy? There seems to be a new nightly for every day which is kinda confusing, at least to me
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Nightlies are pretty solid. Look at the change log. Some nights there isn't any merges. Pretty happy with how good everything is. I been trying Makelegs cm10 nightlies. Same thing as cm10 but with extra addon's that haven't been merged . Would suggest just flashing newest cm10 nightlies, you will be happy with it!
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AOKP JB build 1 ftw!
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supdog said:
^^^ That
FWIW-
I had issues with MMS on ICS and JB1. After some sniffing around I noticed that APN was disabled.
An easy way to enable your APN:
Download and open Elixir2-->Info--->"play" triangle in upper right corner--->APN
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I opened up APN and there's nothing there. Am I supposed to add a new APN? If so what's the info I need for USCC?
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supdog said:
I'm not the man to ask about USCC. Anybody else know APN settings for USCC???
Remember, Eris - Google can be your friend!
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Yea Google can be, but I trust y'all over Google lol.
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Nightlies are pretty solid. Look at the change log. Some nights there isn't any merges. Pretty happy with how good everything is. I been trying Makelegs cm10 nightlies. Same thing as cm10 but with extra addon's that haven't been merged . Would suggest just flashing newest cm10 nightlies, you will be happy with it!
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What LVR said. ^^ I would say that the nightlies have been very stable. I haven't had anything broken (MMS, camera, etc.) during the time I've been on CM10 nightlies.
I just flashed the 09/15 nightly. This time, instead of using Rom Manager to boot into recovery and flash the ROM, I just resbooted into recovery manually and chose the nightly ROM. I did NO resets or wipes before this. After the ROM flashed, I immediately chose the GAPPS file and flashed those. Restarted, Android updated the ~180 apps, and it was ready to go. Didn't have sign back into my Google account, Play and Google Music work great.
Unless I run into problems, or there is some major file system change, I'm not going to do any wipes or resets before flashing the nightly updates. :fingers-crossed: