CyanogenMod founder Steve Kondik has approved the bump from “nightly” to “release candidate” in the code repository, which means tonight instead of a nightly build we could get CyanogenMod 9 RC1.
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The move would be largely symbolic.
The only difference between a nightly release and a release candidate is that the developers think the software is almost ready to call stable.
The next build won’t include any major features that weren’t in last night’s release.
Unless any major bugs are found in the release candidate phase, we could see CyanogenMod 9 stable within the next few weeks.
Not only is CyanogenMod 9 based on the Android Open Source Project (which means it doesn’t include any of the custom skins you get from most HTC, Samsung, or Motorola devices), but it also includes a number of tweaks to improve performance and offer more customization options.
For instance CM9 includes a custom launcher, a new music player, support for themes, and widgets for the lock screen.
It will probably take the developers less time to move from Android 4.0 to Android 4.1 than it took to update from Android 2.3 to Android 4.0 since the upcoming changes in Google’s operating system aren’t expected to be as dramatic.
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So it looks like our Samsung phones may actually get much better now!!!
http://www.telecoms.com/31956/samsung-hires-android-hacker-cyanogen
Samsung hires Android hacker ‘Cyanogen’
While some device vendors are stockpiling patents, others are hunting down talent, as competition in the mobile handset space heats up. It was revealed this week that Samsung Mobile has hired one of the homebrew market’s most notorious and successful Android hackers, Steve ‘Cyanogen’ Kondik.
Kondik is best known as the creator of the CyanogenMod for Android, an after market customized firmware bringing new features and functionality to the Android platform.
There’s no information yet on whether Samsung is interested in CyanogenMod, or more in Kondik himself, but the programmer and hacker has said the move will allow him to use his talents in “the real world,” while development of CyanogenMod continues as usual.
The Cyanogen firmware caters to more than 40 different Android devices and brings such functionality as native theming, Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC), an OpenVPN client, USB tethering, and claims increased performance and reliability over official firmware releases. Kondik has on occasion received input from Google on the development of the platform and as of mid-July it had been downloaded and installed on more than half a million devices.
we already been over this..
sammy n cm7 goes hand in hand
Android hacker? Lolz. He's a developer........
Thread closed......
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Just saw and read the first posts about the new Android ROM project initiated by some of the ERDs in XDA:
Omni ROM Forum and their new website omnirom.org.
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And best of all: the N7 2013 will be supported right from the start.
I will try it and follow this project as soon as possible.
yea, but I can't find the DL....is strange, cause some people is already building it for unofficial devices, and we (official supported) don't have any official build!
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yea, but I can't find the DL....is strange, cause some people is already building it for unofficial devices, and we (official supported) don't have any official build!
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Check original android development section for flo, we already have official builds
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Hi people.
I think we could use this thread to talk about new Omni nightlies. Now the (in fact OT) discussion is carried out in two threads at the same time (under the DevSwift1 build and under dre1178 build), neither of which is official.
So i suggest that we discuss the OFFICIAL nightlies build here to avoid fragmentation and OT in Development threads.
I am using the official nightlies and for now (nightly 05.12):
no multiwindow feature
glitch in the notification drawer (the top being cut) is finally solved
in previous builds, i sometimes had difficulties in connection to wifi once in a while, we'll see if it's still there
Cheers
when will we get Android 6.0
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when will we get Android 6.0
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posted by their FB page. That's a long wait.
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Beamed from my Nexus 5
That's disappointing. Although shouldn't CM13 be released independently to zui?
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posted by their FB page. That's a long wait.
Beamed from my Nexus 5
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yes, i too saw that, but the same timeline release for the both newly launched (Zuk Z1) and 2014 released (one plus one)..?
whats disappointing there? You can always run CM13 before that, but it really takes time to get a more or less stable COS marshmallow out and a few months of development work is not much, as testing and debugging takes up a ****ton of time for them... The only important thing is that they keep Lollipop up2date too, including major bug and security fixes while they work on marshmallow. And so far they have done that, libstagefright etc was always fast patched by CM and COS team.
Imho i don´t get why always everyone needs the latest buggy android version on their device, all i want is a STABLE os as i need my phone for working daily!
Reading the interview of Steve Kondik the work to be done to move CM from 5.1 to 6 will much smaller that what was from 4.4 to 5.
So hopefully we'll see it much quicker......
lets hope for that
According to https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/dXBtugbiy2A (by the author of Franco's kernel)
Not only its performance has improved due to numerous changes in the framework + Kernel, it proves the so much criticised Snapdragon 810 runs beautifully and cold as **** when the software implementation is right. An un****able Android version without OEM/carrier **** or ridiculous UI **** ups, with proper tuning (Marshmallow really did up its game when setting up different tasks to sets of cpus as I explained earlier).
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Also http://m.imgur.com/a/xExse
do you think these patches be ported to OPT ?
If so then Francisco is the guy to do it, his involvement seems to be quite official too as Adam Krisko (The community manager for OnePlus) seems to have been the one who supplied Francisco with a nice new OnePlus 2 and a OnePlus X :
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https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/egKJs4JqiwR
Since the official Marshmallow version is out for the OnePlus 2 this month (quite possibly the X also), it could be coming with a kernel supplied by Francisco, most likely with the optimisation you mentioned. (It's more likely they will try to release the official Marshmallow with Franco also releasing his kernel around the same time).
Which, in my book, is ALL good. Our phone could finally be becoming the "Flagship killer" it was meant to be.
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Project Arcana for Asus max m2
What is this?
*Project Arcana is a simple rom, fueled by Pixel Experience that aims to be simple yet cunning. Project Arcana provides necessary
customization that is needed for every day life, from your traffic indicator down to your favorite icon styles.
While also promising to be simple, Project Arcana was made to be aesthetic without making its users go through a lot
of configurations. Project Arcana is a fan of simplicity. We strive to keep the ROM bloat free and fast.
Based on Android 12
Whats working?
Wi-Fi
RIL
Mobile data
GPS
Camera
Flashlight
Camcorder
Bluetooth
FM radio
Fingerprint reader
NFC
Lights
Sound/vibration
Face Unlock
Known issues
Chrome Freeze (use Alterntive)
DON'T FLASH GAPPS, THEY'RE ALREADY INCLUDED
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Android OS version: Android 12
Security patch level: April 2022
Kernel Source code: source
Source code: https://github.com/projectarcana-aosp
ROM Developer: dlwlrma123
*Credits
Saalim
jarvis
chiken
apxd
nishant
yash
and ofcourse all other tester and devloper
link not working.plzz update the link
Is this official available now
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Is this official available now
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This is generally a recovery