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Hi
I just wanted to ask if anyone using an ICS ROM (e.g. Onecosmic's) is getting normal USB transfer speeds when using to copy from PC to Phone.
I'm using Oncecosmic's RC3 build (which states the speed issue should be fixed), but my speeds are only reaching 1.7MB/s. Can anyone confirm if they are getting faster?
Thanks!
All kernels that are based on 3.0 have a slow usb transfer.
Thanks Malcho,
So a speed of 1.5 - 1.7Mb/s is average?
I've already reported this problem to the google-code page.
I also have this issue. It is actually kinda fixed, but only on the recovery. Trough recovery I get a speed up to 10Mb/s data transfer rate, but if the phone is booted up, I cant go over 2mb -.- Thats kinda sad. Is there the same issue with nexus s? Does somebody know somethin about?
Thanks for the confirmation alexx910!
I had a quick search and I think Nexus S users are experiencing similar speeds. Someone mentioned it could be due to the system format ICS uses (not EXT4).. but it's a bit over my head
I think it's not ics related.I had same problem with fugu kernel on cm7.Fugu is 3.0 based kernel.
Well that is really sad. And because the nexus s have the same problems with the speed and we all know, that our ICS Rom is a direct port from nexus s, we suffer under the same problem :/
(they had 4mb/s, now 1mb/s, its ok to live with, we had from 8mb/s to 1-2mb/s, that is really bad)
And I dont think, that there wont be a bugfix in the next time (1-2 months)
I have this problem
alexx910 said:
I've already reported this problem to the google-code page.
I also have this issue. It is actually kinda fixed, but only on the recovery. Trough recovery I get a speed up to 10Mb/s data transfer rate, but if the phone is booted up, I cant go over 2mb -.- Thats kinda sad. Is there the same issue with nexus s? Does somebody know somethin about?
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This worked for moving my files thanks! Was waiting hours for transfers and never thought about doing it in recovery!
Confirm, very slow.
got 2.5mb/s with icssgs 4.2 and devil 14.2
Tell now with all roms and kernels i get less than 2.0Mb. Around 10.0Mb using CWM.
Sometimes the device freez when trying to transfer from internal sd to external one.
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It's fixed on rc4.2.
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aaron_my said:
It's fixed on rc4.2.
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That's news to me cause that's what I'm on and it's sloooooooooow.
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That's news to me cause that's what I'm on and it's sloooooooooow.
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It is fixed for me at RC4.2 . Speeds around 7-10mb/s
AOKP build 23 beta 2.1 with latest Glitch
I noticed that when I'm copying files to SD, the phone CPU usage is high.
Maybe phone want to scan files that are currently writed on SD and that's the reason of slow transfer?
Ive been suffering slow USB transfer using TeamHackSungs CM9 alpha since the first build. Transfer rates are around 1-1.5mb/s.
Using stock Samsung ROMS (Gingerbread) id get around 5-6mb/s consistently.
No problem on speed on RC 4.2, almost same as the speed I'm getting when using stock rom.
USB Transfer Speed is too slow (only when transfer data from computer to phone - about 2.5 mb/s)! When transfer data from phone to computer , speed is near 10 mb/s!
Team ICSSGS 4.0.3 RC4.2 with semaphore 0.9.1
What is the problem!? how and what needs to be adjusted to work properly! on stock [kernel] everything is fine!
soooooooooo...
no fix? Slim ICS 3.1 + semaphore .0.9.8 - 2,5 mb/s max. =/
whats the difference?
I think a few bug fixes as normal with a 0.0.x update
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Yea that's what I thought. I guess its not really worth switching rooms since it probably won't make a noticeable difference
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Here is a little bit more information:
Android 4.0.4 Makes Another Surprise Appearance
Apparently Google is still working on 4.0.4. JBQ (the AOSP maintainer) says that 4.0.4 is too buggy to be released to AOSP.
bozzykid said:
Apparently Google is still working on 4.0.4. JBQ (the AOSP maintainer) says that 4.0.4 is too buggy to be released to AOSP.
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you have a source for that?
https://twitter.com/#!/jbqueru/status/169630329668239360
4.0.4 owwwwwwnnnnnsss 4.0.4 by a long shot. Def worth the upgrade
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id have to agree with the buggy bit
it drained about 70% of my battery
on a 14 minute call
and twice went from about 50%
to 0 [shut off] after i'd gone to bed
[less than 5 hours...]
i do have bad coverage at the house...
fwiw
Using 4.04 IMM26. 0 bugs noticed. Really A LOT faster and better battery life than Cyanogenmod 9 that I had before...
andrewt328 said:
whats the difference?
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Check my ROM link, but in short, you'll see a boost in Javascript performance, RAM performance, and another little bonus is the Android OS battery stats bug is gone.
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
renna1992 said:
Here is a little bit more information:
Android 4.0.4 Makes Another Surprise Appearance
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This link gives an idea about what you get with 4.0.4 but it is mainly for Galaxy Nexus (and for the Nexus S 4g). It is not official though. Just a leak with some few bugs. The 4.0.4 based ROMs in the dev section are just tweaked (ported) from this leak to work on nexus S and you won't get all the benefits listed in that link. For our Nexus S, google is preparing a 4.0.5 version similar to the 4.0.4 for the nexus 4G. The release date would be around middle march according to the latest news.
4.0.3 had one big issue for me - browser was too laggy and slow.
4.0.4 completely resolved that problem
Up until this point I've been using the EOS Stable Release 2, more because I liked the idea of "stability" over bells & whistles. On a whim last night I installed the EOS Nightly 117 build and I can't believe how fast it is. Screamin' fast! Plus it seems very stable.
How often do you nightly folks update? Every day? Every few days? When a new feature is installed? So far I'd say it's worth the time to update every day. I'm sold.
I usually only update when I am really bored or when I see a feature I really want!
I also updated to JB and it is -like you said- crazy fast! I absolutely love it. Now let's hope the addition of extra features doesn't slow down the performance
Its wicked fast and super stable. Loving it. Having no problems except the usual android apps toothing problems, not playing nicely with jb, but only encountered 2 so far.
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holly crap
Yep that's Jelly Bean for you =)
The nightlies are generally very stable, it's once in awhile you will encounter issues, but so far I haven't been getting any issues at all. On another note I believe when TeamEOS implement Linaro optimisations on JB, the XOOM will be blazing fast.
Unless there is major change or fix in the nightlies i dont flash..
But do have a question with 117. I cant seem to get Video chat in google talk to work. It just goes black screen and closes. The normal IM'ing works.. just cant video. Both from and rear camera seem to work with the camera app.
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
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Up until this point I've been using the EOS Stable Release 2, more because I liked the idea of "stability" over bells & whistles. On a whim last night I installed the EOS Nightly 117 build and I can't believe how fast it is. Screamin' fast! Plus it seems very stable.
How often do you nightly folks update? Every day? Every few days? When a new feature is installed? So far I'd say it's worth the time to update every day. I'm sold.
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Re: nightlies...I flash them as soon as they come out...works for me.
You see a big change, in part because you're now on a whole new operating system (Jellybean) that has a number of fundamental improvements. TeamEOS will be applying all of their own improvements from here on in, so it's really worthwhile to stay on the bleeding edge with these nightly builds.
Also, flash #118 and the newest eos gapps for Jellybean: 7/13. Your issues should be resolved. If not, there may be something in the Moto propriatary binaries that will be released when the OTA comes out that can fix video chat.
Sweeeeeet jelly bean
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The speed increase your seing in Nightly 117 is due to what Google calls "Project Butter" which is a key new feature of jelly Bean and increases performance and screen draws significantly.
As to how often do I flash a new nightly, I usually skip about 10-20 nightlies unless one comes out that is reported to have very few issues and good enough for a release candidate.
Other times I will go off that if a particular bug I have been having is showed to be fixed but it really makes little to no sense for anyone but someone acting as a beta tester (and even then) to flash every nightly that comes down the pipe.
First off if you want to help squash bugs you need to use the device a lot and put it through it's paces which you can'y do if most of your day is spent flashing the newest.
And remember you bought the device to use it not flash it (although some would say otherwise LOL)
If you follow the project it's pretty easy to find the happy medium and know when to flash.
Anyone on the 1.0, 2.0 or pre 117 Nightly should really consider updating and getting all that Jelly Bean and Buttery goodness!
Not to mention Google Now which is pretty damn cool!
And just a warning to anyone on V2.0 or pre-Nightly 96 you will need to flash a new radio as well. Read the direction carefully as on;y Rogue Touch recovery can flash the radio and you need to flash that first before the rom. There is also a new Gapps for jelly Bean as well so read the instruction carefully.
But I'm running the jelly bean now and it is far superior to the older stuff and they haven't even started tweaking it yet they are just creating their base!
CyanogenMod 10 M1 is available
"We aren’t exactly sure what M stands for. “Monthly”, “milestone”, or perhaps “MINE ALL MINE!”. Whatever it is, I hope that we are meeting the needs of community.
M-Series builds will be available under the EXPERIMENTAL tag. The filename will include the date stamp as well as the M version. These builds should be stable enough for daily use, and we encourage feedback and bug reports."
Download:
http://get.cm/?device=crespo&type=nightly
Source:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-10-m1
There are ninghtly, firmware updated daily and therefore possibly unstable, but they develop stops ("freeze") and start the release candidate and finally reaches a stable ROM. This was more or less up to now the procedure for CyanogenMod, but now the team has announced a new feature: the monthly build.
As can be imagined firmware is released on a monthly basis, after a "soft freeze" of the code done in order to stabilize the code more than the daily nightly.
Dedicated to those who do not want to flash a ROM every other day and the next also, the monthly will be available at the beginning of each new month but initially cover only a subset of all devices supported by CyanogenMod. Specifically, the first release of the M-series
Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
VZW Galaxy Nexus (bull)
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus)
Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
Captivate (captivatemtd)
Sprint Galaxy S3 (d2spr)
VZW Galaxy S3 (d2vzw)
AT & T Galaxy S3 (d2att)
Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
Galaxy S3 U.S. Cellular (d2usc)
Nexus S (crespo)
Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
Galaxy Note AT & T (quincyatt)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
This is not yet a final project in the sense that the team will decide on its continuation or not, depending on user feedback, because it is not logical to maintain something of little use.
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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Carlito, is it faster than stock 4.1.1? I flashed Matr1x and I was delighted with the speed and performance but battery was drained too quickly. Is this rom that fast?
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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Yes, please!:cyclops:
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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No need full wipe for me, I flash over NIGHTLY-20120909. everything work and very smooth.
Just wipe cache partition and then flash M1.
does this support adhoc like cm9?
does this support adhoc like cm9? plz answer
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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I accidentally cleared google framework data after the install, for some links were broken. Now Market is not working. Clues??
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I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
wow thanks :thumbup:,
installed on my i9023 and work fine!
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which kernel do you recommend for save the battery life?
Inviato dal mio Nexus S i9023 Italia
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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is gallery and music player able to read from SD card?
Muvolt said:
I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
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I think something that many people forget is that not all phones are lucky enough to have AOSP support. I only have my Nexus S but I imagine that CM10 is not bugless and magical for all the devices it's built for.
M1
It's ready to daily use.. until now no problems, thanks a lot.
Been using this with the stock kernel and very impressed. 2hours 30 min screen time and still 52 % battery left. Only lost 8% over night with WiFi enabled. Best I've seen JB do since it appeared.
Sent from my Nexus S running Cyanogen 10
nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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Agreed - same for me as well. Seems to be much more lag when connected to mobile data as opposed to wifi for some reason.
nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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This is exactly how i feel about CM10 at the moment too!
Just needs more time to mature!
Gave it a go, still sluggish. Back to AOSP.
Cm10 with bedalus 4.5 gives me battery life similar, if not better to ICS and GB (which is very good!)
Hi All
I'm new to the forum but have used xda several times throughout the last few years. I think the information on here is valuable and a great help, with all this information though it makes deciding what to do a little difficult.
I have a Nexus 7 wifi (2012) it recently updated to Lollipop all seems to be working fine it's just the speed is extremely slow. I have thought about rooting it and changing the ROM but am not sure if that would speed it up or what ROM to choose.
Ideally I'd like a ROM that is not resource hungry stable and fast.
I am open to suggestions
G
I suggest staying with kitkat, lollipop is just a mess I have had issues since day one of the release. I have installed a marshmallow 6 rom and it appears and seems faster then lollipop. I went with this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...om-6-0-android-marshmallow-pure-aosp-t3226083 so I will see how it performs.