CM10 now on Prime, tf300 soon? - Transformer TF300T General

Just saw this video up on google+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ-WOKNdnmY&feature=player_embedded
of the prime running CM10, with working wifi and audio to boot! surely the transition to the TF300 cant be a huge one?

Looks great i hope so
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Can't be too far away then ^.^ I'm ready to unlock

Yes, there has already been a very early build of CM10 in the dev section

Northern-Loop said:
Yes, there has already been a very early build of CM10 in the dev section
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Almost. That build was actually an AOSP build, experimental and unusable. The code from it, however, has been merged with CM10, but we still haven't seen any publicly-available builds of CM10 for our devices.
At the current rate of things, however, I won't be surprised to see a build before the end of the day, but maybe as late as the end of the week. Who knows?

cm10 4.1.1
dsp4774 said:
Almost. That build was actually an AOSP build, experimental and unusable. The code from it, however, has been merged with CM10, but we still haven't seen any publicly-available builds of CM10 for our devices.
At the current rate of things, however, I won't be surprised to see a build before the end of the day, but maybe as late as the end of the week. Who knows?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776260
This is running great on my tf300

Admiral2145 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776260
This is running great on my tf300
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I'm waiting next build to try too!
Very excited here!

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CM 6 ETA

Dunno if this should be in Development or not
When is CM 6 due out?
I thought it was due out on the weekend just gone
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com
i know the Alpha is out. When is the full build due out.
i dont want to sign up to another forum
If there's one thing that seems to piss off CM is when people ask for ETA's
The only thing that was said about the weekend that there would be alpha which appeared a day before.
In any case I wouldn't expect anything until at least next weekend.
When its ready.
That's the official response
Rellikzephyr
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Another month now because someone made this thread.
Just install the alpha already - it is amazingly stable. It's better than ANY other os I have ever used on my N1.
baseballkyle said:
Just install the alpha already - it is amazingly stable. It's better than ANY other os I have ever used on my N1.
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CM6 Alpha is better than stock froyo??
The new builds of CM6 (nightly builds)
http://buildbot.teamdouche.net/nightly/passion/
Mokurex said:
CM6 Alpha is better than stock froyo??
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Yes. It's got FRF85B as its base. By a longshot, yes.
RellikZephyr said:
When its ready.
That's the official response
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Also - questions do not go in this subforum. Read the stickies.

ICS AOSP roms?

so lets say that google were to release the source code to ICS on the 19th (wednesday) at there special ICS event in Hong Kong. how long do you think it would take till we had some alpha builds going for the evo. not looking for an exact date. just wondering what you guys are thinking.
they would get something working the same day. When I mean working *boots up then reboots*
now i give it a month before anything even close to stable comes out.
If the ICS OS is just being released, don't hold your breathe on source code for too long. It took them, what, almost 3 months to release GB?
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If the ICS OS is just being released, don't hold your breathe on source code for too long. It took them, what, almost 3 months to release GB?
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i thought aosp source was released same day as when it drops on the nexus phones... i think the 3 month wait your thinking of is the source for the GB htc kernels.
im not really sure how long it took for aosp to be released so dont take my word on it because by the time i rooted in like march cm7 was already well underway in development...
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i thought aosp source was released same day as when it drops on the nexus phones... i think the 3 month wait your thinking of is the source for the GB htc kernels.
im not really sure how long it took for aosp to be released so dont take my word on it because by the time i rooted in like march cm7 was already well underway in development...
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I think the SDK was released before source last year, & a couple devs were able to make a booter just off the SDK itself.
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I'm as excited as anyone else is about ics coming. But I'm not sure why...what new goodies will there be in CM with ics?
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I'm as excited as anyone else is about ics coming. But I'm not sure why...what new goodies will there be in CM with ics?
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i don't know what they will add to it but i really hope they don't throw adw on it like they do cm7 that is mainly the only reason i don't use cm7 because i like the strait up android 2.3 launcher vs. adw. the new ics launcher looks very nice so thats all im really looking forward to haha
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I'm as excited as anyone else is about ics coming. But I'm not sure why...what new goodies will there be in CM with ics?
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I'm more curious to see how well it will perform on our OG Evo
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I'm more curious to see how well it will perform on our OG Evo
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well figuring that the nexus s is pretty closely spec'ed to the evo, id say itll be ok. it wont run as well as it will on the newer phones, but if the nexus S can handle it, (as the leak vid showed a few weeks ago) id say were good.
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well figuring that the nexus s is pretty closely spec'ed to the evo, id say itll be ok. it wont run as well as it will on the newer phones, but if the nexus S can handle it, (as the leak vid showed a few weeks ago) id say were good.
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Oh yeah I forgot all about that leaked video. Hell the G1 is still kicking with ports, we should be more than ok. I'm trying to hold on to my Evo until the new LTE Sprint phones get released next summer.
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Phone will be announced today but not available, that could be a few weeks or a month. Then you get AOSP source, then devs start porting it. So we're looking at well into 2012 before you'll see any ICS based rom's on the Evo.
According to the live stream, the SDK was just released. Should be on here in a little while:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
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If the ICS OS is just being released, don't hold your breathe on source code for too long. It took them, what, almost 3 months to release GB?
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
It was announced today, livestream'd on Youtube (just finished watching it) - and they announced on there that "right here, right now, the SDK is available on Dev Android".
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
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ECrispy said:
Phone will be announced today but not available, that could be a few weeks or a month. Then you get AOSP source, then devs start porting it. So we're looking at well into 2012 before you'll see any ICS based rom's on the Evo.
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It was announced today, yes - and the ICS code was also made available today, during the announcement.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
If the SDK is out, I wouldn't at all be surprised to see something that at least boots by the end of the week. Maybe not for the Evo but at least for one phone out there.
SDK emulator fun to mess with, but still slow as a G1!
Bring on CM9!!!!!
I'm hoping CM9 comes with the stock interface of ICS. Please stop bundling the ADW launcher into the builds.. Although I use ADW EX, I'd really like to hold the ability to just "turn off" ADW and go to the stock Android interface.
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I'm hoping CM9 comes with the stock interface of ICS. Please stop bundling the ADW launcher into the builds.. Although I use ADW EX, I'd really like to hold the ability to just "turn off" ADW and go to the stock Android interface.
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+1 on that.
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UndeadCircus said:
I'm hoping CM9 comes with the stock interface of ICS. Please stop bundling the ADW launcher into the builds.. Although I use ADW EX, I'd really like to hold the ability to just "turn off" ADW and go to the stock Android interface.
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I would have to agree; the new launcher is really very slick.
I think there will be one more build on cm7 to finalize it. I think that cyanogen is working ICS but don't quote me on that. It still might take some time before cm9 nighlys.
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ICS CM BUILD COMING SOON to galaxy tab 10.1

https://plus.google.com/10027530749...msvrx#100275307499530023476/posts/hVw7ykmsvrx
Said cyanogen!!
ck_looi said:
https://plus.google.com/10027530749...msvrx#100275307499530023476/posts/hVw7ykmsvrx
Said cyanogen!!
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Yes we've seen this. Just wondering. Where's the development part of this thread? This should be in general considering there isn't any development going on in here. Thanks.
task650 said:
Yes we've seen this. Just wondering. Where's the development part of this thread? This should be in general considering there isn't any development going on in here. Thanks.
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Agree post should be moved to General, but it's pretty exciting news to know an official CM build of ICS is imminent for our 10.1's ....
paulshields said:
Agree post should be moved to General, but it's pretty exciting news to know an official CM build of ICS is imminent for our 10.1's ....
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Also agree, except I never check general and wouldn't have known. This is definitely very good news. It's nice seeing my purchase decision affirmed by continued support, upgrades, etc.
Awesome News
Can't wait. At least I will get a little ICS on something, since the Galaxy Nexus only exists in our imagination and the UK.
Just saw it reposted on Android Police:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/11/21/aww-yea-cyanogen-ics-coming-soon-to-the-galaxy-tab-10-1/
I can't wait! Kondik made my whole week with that post!
This.
GarciaM25 said:
Just saw it reposted on Android Police:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/11/21/aww-yea-cyanogen-ics-coming-soon-to-the-galaxy-tab-10-1/
I can't wait! Kondik made my whole week with that post!
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Yeah it made my week too. I am really upset with Verizon, but that's not new, about the whole world having the Galaxy Nexus but not here. So, ICS on my Galaxy tab heals my wounds.
So hopefully in a couple of weeks we may see ICS on our tabs it will be great
Wondering if he will post here
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anyway to merge this with the two other ics posts in general...?
The only question that remains for me now is:
Which will come first: ICS on SGT10.1 or the Asus Transformer Prime?
I also hope they get flash working however limited its lifespan is i still visit a lot of sites that use flash
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animatechnica said:
I also hope they get flash working however limited its lifespan is i still visit a lot of sites that use flash
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flash is still going to be around bro. they have just stopped supporting mobile devices. we still have what is left behind and that will last us a lifetime.
task650 said:
flash is still going to be around bro. they have just stopped supporting mobile devices. we still have what is left behind and that will last us a lifetime.
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Adobe announced that they have one more build release to add support for 4.0, but that will be it (aside from standard bug and security fixes I suppose).
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/21/flash-for-android-not-quite-dead-yet-will-land-on-ice-cream-san/
Who knows if this will change in the future, but if any Android release in the future breaks this compatibility that might be it for Flash on mobile devices altogether.
lostinbeta said:
Adobe announced that they have one more build release to add support for 4.0, but that will be it (aside from standard bug and security fixes I suppose).
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/21/flash-for-android-not-quite-dead-yet-will-land-on-ice-cream-san/
Who knows if this will change in the future, but if any Android release in the future breaks this compatibility that might be it for Flash on mobile devices altogether.
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too many devs will make up for them leaving. dont worry about that. we will always have flash on our devices.
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ICS CM BUILD COMING SOON to galaxy tab 10.1
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Please show me where Steve stated that it is a CyanogenMod build. All he has said is that ICS is coming. Not CM9.
Also, this does not belong in the Development section. Double-fail.
gravis86 said:
Please show me where Steve stated that it is a CyanogenMod build. All he has said is that ICS is coming. Not CM9.
Also, this does not belong in the Development section. Double-fail.
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ICS CM build coming soon.
so, about that fail?
gravis86 said:
Please show me where Steve stated that it is a CyanogenMod build. All he has said is that ICS is coming. Not CM9.
Also, this does not belong in the Development section. Double-fail.
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slack04 said:
ICS CM build coming soon.
so, about that fail?
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You both fail.
The quote from Steve is
ICS on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is pretty great. Coming soon to a CM mirror near you
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So no mention of "ICS CM build".. BUT why would the eventual build be on a CM mirror if it weren't actually a CM build?
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You both fail.
The quote from Steve is
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So no mention of "ICS CM build".. BUT why would the eventual build be on a CM mirror if it weren't actually a CM build?
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Lol! i can't believe we are arguing over minute details. What are we politicians? Lets just all sit back and enjoy some ice cream sand which once it comes.... hats off to the CM team.
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How did I fail?? I quoted the title of this thread, and then said it was wrong.
|flyte| said:
You both fail.
The quote from Steve is
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So no mention of "ICS CM build".. BUT why would the eventual build be on a CM mirror if it weren't actually a CM build?
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Lol! i can't believe we are arguing over minute details. What are we politicians? Lets just all sit back and enjoy some ice cream sand which once it comes.... hats off to the CM team.
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It's actually a huge detail. I for one will be happy just to see ICS, but ICS will pale in comparison to CM9.
Why wouldn't it be a cm build? The only reason we don't have one right now was because of the source not being released for honeycomb and cm doesn't downgrade devices. Shoot, cyanogen now works for Samsung, so they'd have a business incentive to get ics on the gt10.1 fast (albiet unofficially) considering it's their flagship tablet.

4.1.1 Jelly Bean is unlikely until Samsung releases new binaries

Seeing as the comment made by Codeworkx was made in the development forum, I thought the discussion over CM10 and Jelly Bean should be handled over here.
The statement in question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28610881&postcount=1871
Incompatible binarys.
Will result in no audio, no camera, no hwcomposer, no video codecs...
Enough said?
Let's wait for samsung
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It looks like we'll have quite the wait before CM10 or Jelly Bean is available for the S3.
ijeff said:
Seeing as the comment made by Codeworkx was made in the development forum, I thought the discussion over CM10 and Jelly Bean should be handled over here.
The statement in question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28610881&postcount=1871
It looks like we'll have quite the wait before CM10 or Jelly Bean is available for the S3.
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same story with cm9 and android 4.0 update for sgs2 few months back...
Sounds good to me. By the time we get it most apps should be stable on jellybean. At the moment I'm having a lot of compatibility issues on the gnex.
Anyway this phone is already smooth as butter and Google now sucks.
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Sounds good to me. By the time we get it most apps should be stable on jellybean. At the moment I'm having a lot of compatibility issues on the gnex.
Anyway this phone is already smooth as butter and Google now sucks.
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You're like the only person that's said Google Now sucks that I've seen so far!
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dr.m0x said:
Sounds good to me. By the time we get it most apps should be stable on jellybean. At the moment I'm having a lot of compatibility issues on the gnex.
Anyway this phone is already smooth as butter and Google now sucks.
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I wouldn't say Google Now sucks, I'm looking forward to it.
As for smoothness, I've only had the device running extremely smoothly while on CM9. On stock and modded TW, it is quick but nowhere near your average Jelly Bean device. CM9 still has issues with camera quality but I've been running it due to the improvements in performance elsewhere.
You'd have to have been living under a rock to even contemplate the idea of Samsung releasing Jellybean within the next 2 months given their history.
Maybe I'm also the only one in the world who can find their way home without a map.
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Zing!
Seriously though, I think Google Now is very interesting. I've been hearing about it's behaviour for a week or two on my friend's Nexus. It seems to me that the more this gets worked on, the more intuitive it can become while it's "watching" where you're at regularly.
Already he's noticed it prompting him about traffic around the times he leaves for work in the morning and for home in the afternoon, to tell him about traffic conditions & ETAs.
Pretty amazing possibilities if you can get the phone to passively offer helpful information without asking if you ask me...
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Zing!
Seriously though, I think Google Now is very interesting. I've been hearing about it's behaviour for a week or two on my friend's Nexus. It seems to me that the more this gets worked on, the more intuitive it can become while it's "watching" where you're at regularly.
Already he's noticed it prompting him about traffic around the times he leaves for work in the morning and for home in the afternoon, to tell him about traffic conditions & ETAs.
Pretty amazing possibilities if you can get the phone to passively offer helpful information without asking if you ask me...
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Orly? Never knew it learns. Then again I only played with it for a short while. Don't use the gnex as a daily driver because it has no fm radio.
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I would rather have late released but stable version than a quick release beta version...
maxreni said:
I would rather have late released but stable version than a quick release beta version...
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Then luckily you represent less than 1/4500000 of XDA. :silly:
maxreni said:
I would rather have late released but stable version than a quick release beta version...
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I would rather have quick beta to play with now, and stable for daily when ready
It certainly sounds like it's been learning from what he's telling me. Certainly unique idea from Google anyways.
Google Now is awesome. And the 4.1.1 OTA that dropped for the GNex has been running like butter for me all day!
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Michael_P said:
You'd have to have been living under a rock to even contemplate the idea of Samsung releasing Jellybean within the next 2 months given their history.
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I was genuinely unaware that Samsung's official release was necessary for CM10 to be ported over.
kobz1973 said:
A lot of progress was made today. We got it to boot but it was crashing, we know the solution and tomorrow hopefully get the #GalaxyS3 #JB. -- Faryaab Sheikh (@Faryaab)
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Not to mention he has been talking about my build I kept him tuned on IRC.
Now don't get your hopes too high, there's still a lot of things to sort out.
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Michael_P said:
You'd have to have been living under a rock to even contemplate the idea of Samsung releasing Jellybean within the next 2 months given their history.
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Why? ICS was released in November, Samsung leaked the ICS-based stock ROMs in December already, and in February I received an OTA.
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AOSP JellyBean for the #GalaxyS2, #GalaxNote & #GalaxyS3 coming tomorrow! Retweet this tweet! #JellyBean #Samsung
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Yay!
tbh i do not want samsung to release jelly bean until later in the year, as the ics and s2 / s3 is still kind of new. I would like samsung to fix and make their current rom solid for x months before moving on.
A|ex said:
tbh i do not want samsung to release jelly bean until later in the year, as the ics and s2 / s3 is still kind of new. I would like samsung to fix and make their current rom solid for x months before moving on.
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That's fine just release jb for everyone else but you.
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ROM Developers from Nexus 6?

Besides @zephiK and @DespairFactor do we know who is coming over from the Nexus 6?
@flar2
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@flar2
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Modified the title, I meant ROM developers. But yea I forgot about flar2 somehow.
There's a bunch coming! So freaking excited!!!!!
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There's a bunch coming! So freaking excited!!!!!
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It's been quiet so far, with the exception of a couple stock ROMs. I guess there is a delay from stock images to AOSP images, which most ROM's are based.
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It's been quiet so far, with the exception of a couple stock ROMs. I guess there is a delay from stock images to AOSP images, which most ROM's are based.
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The main delay is from the actual hardware Go to the shipping forum, it's an insane asylum in there.
pr0cl1v1ty said:
The main delay is from the actual hardware Go to the shipping forum, it's an insane asylum in there.
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Oh yea I know. I wasn't one of the poor saps to order at launch and then wait an enormous amount of time. As soon as I saw the 6p actually "released", I ordered and it shipped the same day.
stevew84 said:
Oh yea I know. I wasn't one of the poor saps to order at launch and then wait an enormous amount of time. As soon as I saw the 6p actually "released", I ordered and it shipped the same day.
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I was, I waited 33 days for my 64GB Graphite, canceled, ordered 64GB alum, got it within 18 hours.
pr0cl1v1ty said:
I was, I waited 33 days for my 64GB Graphite, canceled, ordered 64GB alum, got it within 18 hours.
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At least you were able to cancel and get something quick. I got the 32gb Alum and I always planned on getting the Alum version. The black is too scratch prone for my liking and the white, well white is boring since every phone manufacture does it.
I'm "happy" with the 6p, but going from the ultra snappy Nexus 6 to this, pretty snappy device is a bit of an adjustment. The size difference isn't a big issue, but the overall feel is quite different in the 6p. That, and the fact I can't use my plethora of micro USB chargers floating around my house.
I'm curious to see where the next Nexus goes in terms of build, I'm hoping for glass personally.
Hi
I know Imoseyon has a 6P as well, he has some early kernel releases on his twitter.
zephiK said:
Hi
I know Imoseyon has a 6P as well, he has some early kernel releases on his twitter.
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Thanks man. Eagerly awaiting Chroma.
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stevew84 said:
Thanks man. Eagerly awaiting Chroma.
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Just as eager to release it
I just realized that the thread said ROM developers but then people (incl. me) mentioned kernel devs too
zephiK said:
Just as eager to release it
I just realized that the thread said ROM developers but then people (incl. me) mentioned kernel devs too
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Well I knew @DespairFactor and @flar2 were working on kernels, and I knew you were working on a ROM, so I was curious who else was out there. I miss the days of Carbon on the Nexus 5, not sure why the Nexus 6 wasn't really supported.
Overall, I think Chroma, Cataclysm and Carbon were the most stable of the ROM's out there. Not sure why they all started with "C", though.
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Just as eager to release it
I just realized that the thread said ROM developers but then people (incl. me) mentioned kernel devs too
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Well, to be fair, a custom kernel is often a piece of the custom ROM, so it makes sense to think about kernel developers who support ROM development. I ran Chroma as my daily on N6, so looking forward to seeing Chroma on the 6P once everything is up and running.
Speaking of kernel developers, I believe Franco also got a N6P.
Just got my 6p and had a look at the ROM development section... There's not much out there in terms of custom roms yet so is it worth trying a custom rom at this stage or stick with stock?
Also, does wugfresh work for 6p for rooting?
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stevew84 said:
Well I knew @DespairFactor and @flar2 were working on kernels, and I knew you were working on a ROM, so I was curious who else was out there. I miss the days of Carbon on the Nexus 5, not sure why the Nexus 6 wasn't really supported.
Overall, I think Chroma, Cataclysm and Carbon were the most stable of the ROM's out there. Not sure why they all started with "C", though.
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It's a Conspiracy .. I used to use Carbon myself, the one thing I really enjoyed about Carbon was the fact that the changelog was super friendly to users. I try my best to do the same with my ROM.
Kusanagi Fire said:
Well, to be fair, a custom kernel is often a piece of the custom ROM, so it makes sense to think about kernel developers who support ROM development. I ran Chroma as my daily on N6, so looking forward to seeing Chroma on the 6P once everything is up and running.
Speaking of kernel developers, I believe Franco also got a N6P.
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That depends, some ROMs (incl. mines on N4/N5) ship with stock Google kernel. For the N6, it used Franco at first and then HellsCore.
I'll probably stick to Google kernel for the time being with some minor tweaks (KCAL, vibration control and maybe some other things).
mchu6am4 said:
Just got my 6p and had a look at the ROM development section... There's not much out there in terms of custom roms yet so is it worth trying a custom rom at this stage or stick with stock?
Also, does wugfresh work for 6p for rooting?
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I'm sticking with stock just now. I remember it was the same with the Nexus 5 when it first came out, the devs need time to get going and work on the Roms etc.
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It's a Conspiracy .. I used to use Carbon myself, the one thing I really enjoyed about Carbon was the fact that the changelog was super friendly to users. I try my best to do the same with my ROM.
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Your changelogs are good, some developers don't even include them (without a bit of digging).
I've been around for quite a while but never tried my hand and creating something...do I need a Linux machine?
stevew84 said:
Your changelogs are good, some developers don't even include them (without a bit of digging).
I've been around for quite a while but never tried my hand and creating something...do I need a Linux machine?
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to build android roms, yes

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