Has there been any set stable releases yet? Are the nightlies good for a daily driver?
Thanks
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This is a Nexus, every build is perfectly stable
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Has there been any set stable releases yet? Are the nightlies good for a daily driver?
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I flashed a nightly last night and up until this afternoon it seemed ok. However when I picked it up it had turned itself off. I hadn't changed the kernel or anything.
So perhaps it's not ready for day to day use just yet.
I found problems with PA as well. One morning the sound controls caused it to reboot..
So I'm back on Minco which is very stable.
They are good, but MiNCO gives you better battery results (imo)
I have been using nightlies as my daily drivers for six weeks, with only the occasional, obscure issue to speak of.
nightlies are stable. just try them.
There has been a "milestone" release too.
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I have been using nightlies as my daily drivers for six weeks, with only the occasional, obscure issue to speak of.
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Do you update daily? If not how often?
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Good day, what is the current status for your nexus s self rebooting issue ?
No reboots whatsoever
NSCollab 60 with latest Franco kernel, 110 liveOC with a little undervolting, Deep idle enabled.
None
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There is a reboot issue?
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DZG said:
Good day, what is the current status for your nexus s self rebooting issue ?
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None... there is no issue. That said if you under volt too much...
Bounced off a tower to a forum near you!
Non existent.. ASOPs ICS running strong
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http://www.google.com/support/forum...4f&hl=en&fid=1b777a366748b64f0004b3418a290418
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http://www.google.com/support/forum...4f&hl=en&fid=1b777a366748b64f0004b3418a290418
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1376013
Greetz
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http://www.google.com/support/forum...4f&hl=en&fid=1b777a366748b64f0004b3418a290418
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Sorry don't have them
Bounced off a tower to a forum near you!
Perhaps the problem is with ota build. Most here are rooted with custom rom. Are you by chance running a custom rom or the stock one that was sent over the air?
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Bruce lee roy said:
Perhaps the problem is with ota build. Most here are rooted with custom rom. Are you by chance running a custom rom or the stock one that was sent over the air?
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phone is default updated OTA
Then perhaps you can root and install a custom rom. It seems to me when I download a custom rom ota, its more likely to be corrupt. If its stock you want, it's available here. Better yet you might try Pete's Bugless Beast- stock with some additional enhancements. That way you get the stock a stock experience ... but better
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It was the other way round for me, I've only had the rebooting issue on my 9023 when I was using a couple of different cm roms, and it went away when I went back to stock. Have tried some other non cm roms, but not for long enough to show any effects.
No reboot, fortunately
That's an issue with 2.3.1, just update to 2.3.4 ota and it should be gone
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scrapperstoo said:
It was the other way round for me, I've only had the rebooting issue on my 9023 when I was using a couple of different cm roms, and it went away when I went back to stock. Have tried some other non cm roms, but not for long enough to show any effects.
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The CM reboots and sod are know bugs for CM and many have reported the problem stems from the flashing alternative kernel. I've been on GLADOS CFS @ 1.4 for several days now and have had absolutely no problems.
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I've never had any random reboots on my NS4G...nor have I even heard of this being an issue with the NS line, at all. I've been flashing new roms/kernels like crazy for the last 3 months I've been using this phone...the longets I think I've gone without a single flash is probably 4 days....and I've never had a single hardware issue of any kind These phones seem really rock-solid to me!!
They've turned a Samsung hater into a Samsung fan overnight!!! I'd buy a GN in a heartbeat if I hadn't JUST bought my NS4G lol
I've been running the latest nightly (20120722) for a few days now with less than stellar battery life. It seems that everytime I run an AOSP rom the main battery culprits appear to be cell and phone idle, where's with a Sense rom, it' the screen. I have a relatively new battery. I'd say moderate use, typically.
Anyone have suggestions on getting better battery life with CM7? I'm running the stock kernel at 245/800, ondemand, deadline. Also running V6 supercharger at 5.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I've gotten 12+ hours today of cm7.2 7/15 nightly and barely at 50%
Did lots of recordings and such.
Dunno
I don't use the v6 script, or do any mods at all.
Just run it as is.
Stock battery too.
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jesuscash said:
I've gotten 12+ hours today of cm7.2 7/15 nightly and barely at 50%
Did lots of recordings and such.
Dunno
I don't use the v6 script, or do any mods at all.
Just run it as is.
Stock battery too.
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Yeah I've gone back to 7/15 to see if it's any better. I seem to remember it being better; I'll report back later today. Still curious why cell standby is the main battery eater on CM7 (or AOSP ROMs in general) as compared with say, SSX or newSENSE, which was the display...
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Sonkway said:
Yeah I've gone back to 7/15 to see if it's any better. I seem to remember it being better; I'll report back later today. Still curious why cell standby is the main battery eater on CM7 (or AOSP ROMs in general) as compared with say, SSX or newSENSE, which was the display...
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Aosp shows true signal where Sense won't. So AOSP having a cell standy over display sounds about right. Sense always thinks it has signal and AOSP has no signal thanks to sprint. In my area Sprint blows, so that's what I *think
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This is better.. I went back to the previous nightly (20120715) for a few days now. Still moderate use.
I'm currently running the stock kernel at 245/1.21, ondemand, deadline. Without V6 supercharger and I didn't flash the ICS theme either.
Perhaps the 20120722 nightly did not play well with my device.
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That is a lot better! Glad it's working better for you now.
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That is a lot better! Glad it's working better for you now.
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Deffinetely, same time on battery, but about twice the battery left!
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Sonkway said:
This is better.. I went back to the previous nightly (20120715) for a few days now. Still moderate use.
I'm currently running the stock kernel at 245/1.21, ondemand, deadline. Without V6 supercharger and I didn't flash the ICS theme either.
Perhaps the 20120722 nightly did not play well with my device.
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If V6 SuperCharger is not setup correctly, or the setting is to high. Your Battery life can take a hit.
I currently am running android 4.1.2 and everything is factory stock on my 32 GB N7. I want to use 4.2.1 but do not want the battery died ain and charging issues. I wondering if there are any good ROMs and/or kernels to use that would be similar to the stock 4.2.1 but without the battery drain and charging issues. Any suggestions would be great.
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I'm currently using Paranoid Android b9 with m-kernel a25. Right now I can get two full days out of it if I forget to plug it in at night. There are still a few bugs, but the customizability makes it worth it to me.
I was using SmoothROM before, which ran great. If you're looking for something closer to stock, you might take a look at that one.
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Can you use that kernel with the stock ROM
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Smoothrom and Motley kernel is very solid (and smooth)
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Can you use that kernel with the stock ROM
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You should be able to.
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Rasbean with trinity is a good near stock experience with minor useful mods. As for not wanting to use stock 4.2.1 due to battery issues, I wouldn't worry about it. I ran complete stock unrooted 4.2.1 since I got my 32GB 7 (mid November) until yesterday when I finally rooted and flashed rasbean, and had excellent battery life.
As for charging, people been complaining about it being slow since before 4.2. Mine doesn't take any longer than my g'nex even with 3 times the battery.
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Smoothrom and Motley kernel is very solid (and smooth)
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How is the battery life ?
Have u tried Clemsyn Elite Battery Saver kernel ?
+1 for Rasbeanjelly and Trinity..
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I'm using paranoid android 2.99 and franco kernel. Love the tab ui
rasbean with trinity. close to stock, but better :victory:
I'm on CM10.1 nightly and it has been smooth so far. It feels almost the same as stock, with some great perks.
Should I, or should I not, take the update? And why?
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From what I've read throughout the forums, the update has given many users more issues.
Go ahead. I don't see much of a difference between factory 4.2 and 4.2.1. They both seem to have the same bugs and freezing issues that pop up from time to time.
Well, 50/50 it is then. Update it is.
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Well, 50/50 it is then. Update it is.
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I ended up just flashing CyanogenMod 10.1 on there anyway. It's based on 4.2.1, but I haven't had any issues with it. Its been highly stable, unless I'm using Chrome, then it freezes on me about twice a day requiring a reboot. I'm using the AOSP browser, and everytheverything is awesome. Even when I was running stock 4.2.1, I didn't have many issues with the OS. I'm highly pleased with the Nexus 10. My first tablet, but well worth it.
Hi Guys
I wanted to try cyanogenmod 11 for the lg g2 i just wanted to know if the snapshots are stable enough to use as a daily driver or should i just flash the stable 10.2? and how is the battery life on the phone better or worse than stock? and also does cyanogenmod improve the gaming performance on the LG G2 does it give more FPS than the stock LG rom?
Thanks in advance!
Not worth (for me)
hrangwala95 said:
Hi Guys
I wanted to try cyanogenmod 11 for the lg g2 i just wanted to know if the snapshots are stable enough to use as a daily driver or should i just flash the stable 10.2? and how is the battery life on the phone better or worse than stock? and also does cyanogenmod improve the gaming performance on the LG G2 does it give more FPS than the stock LG rom?
Thanks in advance!
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I recently installed the last nightly... Coudn't stay with it for more then a day... my BT didn't work and in the first try the camera FC'ed... Besides that I use the 120fps recording from G Pro 2... That isn't available on CM
^^^ Weird.
I'm using the latest nightly (well from 2 nights ago) on my D801 and I am having zero issues so far.
battery life seems about the same as Cloudy Pro 2 and stock.
performance is slightly better, but as far as games go, I haven't noticed a difference.
everything seems to be working just fine for me....camera works great, BT has been rock solid all day, not a single reboot/FC. absolutely no complaints....I'm surprised because i have heard some not so good things about CM on this phone (only had phone for 2 weeks now)
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^^^ Weird.
I'm using the latest nightly (well from 2 nights ago) on my D801 and I am having zero issues so far.
battery life seems about the same as Cloudy Pro 2 and stock.
performance is slightly better, but as far as games go, I haven't noticed a difference.
everything seems to be working just fine for me....camera works great, BT has been rock solid all day, not a single reboot/FC. absolutely no complaints....I'm surprised because i have heard some not so good things about CM on this phone (only had phone for 2 weeks now)
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Does the new theme engine work? Our even included in the latest nightlies?
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jonathan413 said:
Does the new theme engine work? Our even included in the latest nightlies?
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yes it is there and fully working
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the battery life on cm 11 is disappointing. shame since I love cm. I only get 4 hours on screen time vs 6 hours of cloudyflex vs 5.5 hours of mahdi rom.
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yes it is there and fully working
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the battery life on cm 11 is disappointing. shame since I love cm. I only get 4 hours on screen time vs 6 hours of cloudyflex vs 5.5 hours of mahdi rom.
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Yeah, what he said
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hrangwala95 said:
Hi Guys
I wanted to try cyanogenmod 11 for the lg g2 i just wanted to know if the snapshots are stable enough to use as a daily driver or should i just flash the stable 10.2? and how is the battery life on the phone better or worse than stock? and also does cyanogenmod improve the gaming performance on the LG G2 does it give more FPS than the stock LG rom?
Thanks in advance!
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the battery life on cm 11 is disappointing. shame since I love cm. I only get 4 hours on screen time vs 6 hours of cloudyflex vs 5.5 hours of mahdi rom.
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CM 10.2 was solid but every CM 11 nightly or snapshot that I tried gave me crashes, reboots and FC's. I personally wouldn't use anything but a stable build for a daily driver.
No issues. The latest nightly seemed to fix the WiFi connectivity issue and no longer need to go into airplane mode. I do have crash / reboot at least once a day though.
I have a LS980 and could never get the CM11 to boot. Once flashed the phone always booted to fastboot. I know on other AOSP ROMs the LS980 has glitchy problems that other G2 phones do not. Problems related to bluetooth and wifi and a kernel problem that causes reboots and Andriod.UI crashes.
Maybe you have a LS980 and that would explain a lot?
Not cyanogen but go with slim ROM you will be happy
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