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I am so eager to try a custom rom like RR-2.6 but I think jkay mods are must for better customization then I wonder why do people flash custom roms in which JKAY can not be flashed like RR-2.6
saurabh.2561 said:
I am so eager to try a custom rom like RR-2.6 but I think jkay mods are must for better customization then I wonder why do people flash custom roms in which JKAY can not be flashed like RR-2.6
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I am sorry but what does the Jkay mod exactly do ?
What is it exactly ?
Jkay...
Mysterious99 said:
I am sorry but what does the Jkay mod exactly do ?
What is it exactly ?
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The JKay framework along with the Deluxe Settings app allow you to customise and configure the UI of your phone in much more detail than the standard options.
I wouldn't be without it!
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saurabh.2561 said:
I am so eager to try a custom rom like RR-2.6 but I think jkay mods are must for better customization then I wonder why do people flash custom roms in which JKAY can not be flashed like RR-2.6
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Different people have different tastes, in this case i like cm9 and sometimes i like stock roms with jkay. It's a matter of preference buddy.
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Dude (sarubah.2561) the level of customization that is provided with AOKP roms is not worse than the one being guaranteed by JKAY mods. AOKP roms don't need JKAY-mods. They includes most of these options by default. You just must dig little deeper
A custom from can either be a Samsung rom or AOSP rom
jkay mod work only on Sammy roms.
AOSP roms like cyanogenmod 9 or aokp (rr remix 2.6 is based on aokp) have customisations build in like jkay stuff and even more......Jkay mod will not work on these....and their is no point really.
And if u want to take your device to another level flash paranoidandroid rom by D4rk and moles.Not only it has lots of options and stuff to play with since it is based on cm9 but you can switch everything you like between tablet mode and phone mode together with the dpi.Not only you can change the whole UI but also individual apps such as YouTube,Gmail,people etc.
Jkay is an awesome dev but try out other custom aosp sauce.
Sent from My Samsung Galaxy S2 running Paranoidandroid Rom.What else if not?=P
m.kochan10 said:
Dude (sarubah.2561) the level of customization that is provided with AOKP roms is not worse than the one being guaranteed by JKAY mods. AOKP roms don't need JKAY-mods. They includes most of these options by default. You just must dig little deeper
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Thats what I want to know,,,when talking about customization ,,,do custom roms like RR-2.6 ( the one i want to try ) provide scrolling notification panel and quick launch panel in notification bar and other features of JKAY mods
saurabh.2561 said:
Thats what I want to know,,,when talking about customization ,,,do custom roms like RR-2.6 ( the one i want to try ) provide scrolling notification panel and quick launch panel in notification bar and other features of JKAY mods
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Scrolling notication yes.
Quick launch no
Sent from My Samsung Galaxy S2 running Paranoidandroid Rom.What else if not?=P
Mysterious99 said:
I am sorry but what does the Jkay mod exactly do ?
What is it exactly ?
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see here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpWLhur1W4E
You don't need to flash themes like ICS Domination etc on CM9, they have inbuilt themes and you need to install it as an apk. Most of the settings which JKAY provides are
built into CM9/AOKP.
The only thing I saw in that video thats not in CM9/AOKP roms is the quick launch panel which I think looks kinda ugly. I'll stick to using my swipable dock bar in Nova Launcher. Apart from quick panel toggles, what else can you do with Jkay mods. Haven't used a rom that had Jkay built in since the hyperdroid devs stopped adding it to their roms
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You don't need to flash themes like ICS Domination etc on CM9, they have inbuilt themes and you need to install it as an apk. Most of the settings which JKAY provides are
built into CM9/AOKP.
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yeah,,,i got it that most of the mods are built in AOKP but my main concern was notification bar modification specially that quick launch panel which i think is very convenient...
DramatikBeats said:
The only thing I saw in that video thats not in CM9/AOKP roms is the quick launch panel which I think looks kinda ugly. I'll stick to using my swipable dock bar in Nova Launcher. Apart from quick panel toggles, what else can you do with Jkay mods. Haven't used a rom that had Jkay built in since the hyperdroid devs stopped adding it to their roms
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+1 the quick launch panel looks very ugly
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saurabh.2561 said:
yeah,,,i got it that most of the mods are built in AOKP but my main concern was notification bar modification specially that quick launch panel which i think is very convenient...
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it use to look good in the GB days ma8, and now people r looking for more than that hence AOKP and AOSP has gone way ahead in terms of customization compared to Jkay
Aokp and aosp don't need jkay but if ur using Sammy ROM then jkay is absolutely necessary otherwise the ROM is useless
I like to stick to Sammy ROM coz I feel it has better battery life than any aokp or aosp ROM out there and plus I miss WiFi direct and FM in these ROMs
And if I feel like getting a near aosp experience I simply flash ICS domination with some soul bound goodies
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fatjivi said:
Aokp and aosp don't need jkay but if ur using Sammy ROM then jkay is absolutely necessary otherwise the ROM is useless
I like to stick to Sammy ROM coz I feel it has better battery life than any aokp or aosp ROM out there and plus I miss WiFi direct and FM in these ROMs
And if I feel like getting a near aosp experience I simply flash ICS domination with some soul bound goodies
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+1
I also intend to do the same,,,i mean sticking to stock (rooted) with--
--bloat remover
--jkay mods
--ics domination or something like that
Except UC/OC and other cpu/gpu related features we can do everything in a rooted stock rom,,,am i right ?
You can OC/UC, change GPU clock settings and all, in a stock ROM, if you're rooted with Siyah. Maybe other kernels are there, no idea.
And staying on Stock ROM will save you the hassle of flashing this and that patch frequently to use some basic features. But some people like the hassle, some flash junkies. Pick your choice.
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You can OC/UC, change GPU clock settings and all, in a stock ROM, if you're rooted with Siyah. Maybe other kernels are there, no idea.
And staying on Stock ROM will save you the hassle of flashing this and that patch frequently to use some basic features. But some people like the hassle, some flash junkies. Pick your choice.
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This and that patch to use basic features? I flash my AOKP rom. It installs......done. No other patch needed unless I'm adding zip file themes
JKay is the best thing to happen to mobile phones since touch screens! I wouldn't even consider switching to a new ROM if the JKay mod wasn't available.
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JKay is the best thing to happen to mobile phones since touch screens! I wouldn't even consider switching to a new ROM if the JKay mod wasn't available.
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Agreed I was on cm9 till jkay released his mod for LPG ROM
Now always Sammy with jkay and ICS domination
Might try cm9 when final build comes..with rc2 out I read final build is not far away
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Does any one know how to remove this?
Thanks for looking
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custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.
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custom ROMs are the only way, AOKP and CM have a setting in sound that you uncheck, it's something like safe volume limit or something.
If you need to maintain a mostly stock ROM (in that all hardware works) you can try stock based ROMs like Romswell 4.0.4 (he seams to have removed it) or try a JB stock based and see if its gone.
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What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks
rohitrajan2012 said:
What about PA 3.60 and Franco Kernel?
Thanks
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Well PA is similar to AOKP and CM so it may have the same setting, you'll just have to look for it.
I've just flashed the latest version of paranoid android, loving it so far but was wondering about kernels and their benefits? What changes can you make and how exactly does it make the device any better?
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I've just flashed the latest version of paranoid android, loving it so far but was wondering about kernels and their benefits? What changes can you make and how exactly does it make the device any better?
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Read the OPs of the kernel threads to get an idea of what they offer and decide which features you're looking for. Many offer the ability to over/underclock (not sure why you'd want to overclock when we're already running at 1.7, but to each his own I guess), others address the thermal throttling issues, but in general they usually include general improvements over the stock kernel. Make a backup and flash a few to see how they run.
hey guys!
i've decided to unlock my device to start with the modding...
i really like a lot of roms for our device but i cannot choose... i would know (maybe from who used these roms) what is the best rom on the customization aspect... i really really like aokp based roms because they have tons of options but i like also the paranoid android that is the only rom for now (for what i've read) that has the single layout app customization...
so i'm a little bit confused... can you help me please???
thanks!!
PS: what kernel do you recommend to use??
pochefuok said:
hey guys!
i've decided to unlock my device to start with the modding...
i really like a lot of roms for our device but i cannot choose... i would know (maybe from who used these roms) what is the best rom on the customization aspect... i really really like aokp based roms because they have tons of options but i like also the paranoid android that is the only rom for now (for what i've read) that has the single layout app customization...
so i'm a little bit confused... can you help me please???
thanks!!
PS: what kernel do you recommend to use??
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If you want AOKP based roms, try Dirty AOKP. But if you really want customization, I suggest ParanoidAndroid.
Here is what i recommend. Fast, stable, and highly customizable ROM. Stable and fast kernel.
ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36678185
Kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28833977
Leonhan said:
If you want AOKP based roms, try Dirty AOKP. But if you really want customization, I suggest ParanoidAndroid.
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uhm... is the paranoid more customizable than the aokp rom?
i thought it was the contrary
pochefuok said:
hey guys!
i've decided to unlock my device to start with the modding...
i really like a lot of roms for our device but i cannot choose... i would know (maybe from who used these roms) what is the best rom on the customization aspect... i really really like aokp based roms because they have tons of options but i like also the paranoid android that is the only rom for now (for what i've read) that has the single layout app customization...
so i'm a little bit confused... can you help me please???
thanks!!
PS: what kernel do you recommend to use??
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Hi, pochefuok...
Check out Paul O'Briens CM10.1 based ROM over at MoDaCo (http://www.modaco.com/forum/657-google-asus-nexus-7-nexus7modacocom).
...based on the 'nightlies', he releases a new version every Friday.
I'm currently on r5... and it's slick, smooth and 'theme-able'... ie, just about every aspect can be customised. (Check out PlayStore for CM10.1 themes).
... and it's very stable.
Rgrds,
Ged.
i switched from PA to the PUB AOKP. PA just bogs down on multitasking after a while, Im not sure if it has something to do with their per app setting. PA is very unique though, their per app color is unmatched in my opinion, pie is also a nice touch but for me it is not very convenient. You should try out PA if only for the experience of it. AOKP has plenty of customization options and is quite good as well, I use it and I think it is faster and more stable
I don't mean to hijack, but I didn't want to make my own thread.
I'm looking for a ROM that has these features and is the most stable.
- removing the soft buttons so I can take advantage of the full screen when reading manga
- excellent video playback for anime
- overall very stable and has everything that jb 4.2.1 has
- same or better gameplay for 3d games then 4.2.1
I know a lot of these Roms have what I need, but I have a 200mb cap and can't risk wasting it. Also if anyone could point me to a beginners guide for flashing Roms it would be appreciated. Once again I'm sorry if this is a hijack and will delete upon OPs request.
Dirty Rootbox rom is best one out.
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FLASHnox said:
I don't mean to hijack, but I didn't want to make my own thread.
I'm looking for a ROM that has these features and is the most stable.
- removing the soft buttons so I can take advantage of the full screen when reading manga
- excellent video playback for anime
- overall very stable and has everything that jb 4.2.1 has
- same or better gameplay for 3d games then 4.2.1
I know a lot of these Roms have what I need, but I have a 200mb cap and can't risk wasting it. Also if anyone could point me to a beginners guide for flashing Roms it would be appreciated. Once again I'm sorry if this is a hijack and will delete upon OPs request.
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Wow! FLASHnox...
You aren't asking much are you!.
Flash a CM 10.1 based ROM and enable 'Expanded Desktop' in the POWERDOWN menu... upon selection, this will remove both the notification and navigation bars.
Get MX Player from PlayStore... this allows 'pinch-zoom' and will completely fill up the screen.
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Quick Beginners Guide to Flashing a ROM...
Get FASTBOOT via the Android SDK.
Get a Custom Recovery... either CWM or TWRP..
--- fastboot flash it...
Get the ROM of your choice.... and flash it using the Recovery you've just fastboot flashed.
Reboot... enjoy.
Rgrds,
Ged
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i'm finding a rom has best battery life and stable , not really care about performance . any sugguest?
-using cm10.1 franco r39
GedBlake said:
Wow! FLASHnox...
You aren't asking much are you!.
Flash a CM 10.1 based ROM and enable 'Expanded Desktop' in the POWERDOWN menu... upon selection, this will remove both the notification and navigation bars.
Get MX Player from PlayStore... this allows 'pinch-zoom' and will completely fill up the screen.
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Quick Beginners Guide to Flashing a ROM...
Get FASTBOOT via the Android SDK.
Get a Custom Recovery... either CWM or TWRP..
--- fastboot flash it...
Get the ROM of your choice.... and flash it using the Recovery you've just fastboot flashed.
Reboot... enjoy.
Rgrds,
Ged
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Thanks for the reply! Well anyway after my post I decided to just wing it and started with the android 4.0 tool to get started. Got my adb serial to appear after driver install, but could never get the fastboot to show up T_T. Spent a few hours rebooting and reinstalling drivers and could not for the life of me get fast boot mode to show my serial. Any idea what to do? And yes I did the whole hold power to get into the boot loader locked area thing. Sadly I have hit my data cap and will have to get the necessary files while at school to tomorrow. Hopefully someone can point into the right direction so I know what files to download in time.
Also I decided on dirty root box or whatever it was called, as for your comment on MX player I read somewhere that certain Roms have better play back but I'll just go ahead and guess it doesn't matter
hey guys,
i've read all your opinions so i downloaded 3 different roms, the dirty rootbox, the dirty aokp and the PA... so i try all of these 3 roms and then i will choose... i've only 1 other question: in the download page of the paranoidandroid there are several roms and i downloaded this: pa_grouper-2.99-31JAN2013-230539... is this the latest version?? thanks everyone!
Well i'd like to know which are the differences between those roms. I just would like to know if with any of these i'll get same or better battery life than with stock 4.2.2 (which is the one im right now) and if games will run same or better (i don't mind if i have to change kernel, but i'd prefer to not have to do many tweaks).
Also, what would I win coming from stock to any of these apart of the customization (apparel)? Thanks.
Opinions are welcome, I don't want to start a war between which is better, just to know which will fit my requirements. Also, please don't tell me there are 100 threads like this because the system of xda didn't show me any similar threads, and if there are, then sorry.
Not entirely sure on PA, but AOKP (the PUB builds anyway) have some cool optimizations. PA I believe has more customization available than AOKP, and has PIE (some navbar-less thing I believe). I haven't tried PA yet on the N10 so I have no idea really :/
Your welcome to flash one, try it out, and then flash the other though. Probably a better choice to see for yourself which is better.
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Not entirely sure on PA, but AOKP (the PUB builds anyway) have some cool optimizations. PA I believe has more customization available than AOKP, and has PIE (some navbar-less thing I believe). I haven't tried PA yet on the N10 so I have no idea really :/
Your welcome to flash one, try it out, and then flash the other though. Probably a better choice to see for yourself which is better.
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True, im gonna try it today. Im rooted with superboot and my bootloader is locked, if i install twrp through goo manager i can already flash the rom? Thanks
lKBZl said:
True, im gonna try it today. Im rooted with superboot and my bootloader is locked, if i install terp through goo managet i can already flahs the roms? Thanks
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Yep once you have TWRP installed, you can flash either ROM
lKBZl said:
True, im gonna try it today. Im rooted with superboot and my bootloader is locked, if i install twrp through goo manager i can already flash the rom? Thanks
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Wait. is your bootloader is LOCKED or UNLOCKED? You need to be UNLOCKED to flash a ROM. I personally love Task650/Ktoonsez's version of AOKP. The custom kernel they use(Underwear) is pretty fast, but I have recently installed KTManta and it flies. PA is also fantastic, with features unique to PA like PIE and the whole dpi/color thing. I only stopped using it because PA 3.0 had random reboots. They apparently fixed the reboots in yesterday's PA 3.1, so I'm going to flash that tonight and try it. Flash whatever you want to try, just make sure to make backups of everything and you can zip back and forth between ROMs in minutes.
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Wait. is your bootloader is LOCKED or UNLOCKED? You need to be UNLOCKED to flash a ROM. I personally love Task650/Ktoonsez's version of AOKP. The custom kernel they use(Underwear) is pretty fast, but I have recently installed KTManta and it flies. PA is also fantastic, with features unique to PA like PIE and the whole dpi/color thing. I only stopped using it because PA 3.0 had random reboots. They apparently fixed the reboots in yesterday's PA 3.1, so I'm going to flash that tonight and try it. Flash whatever you want to try, just make sure to make backups of everything and you can zip back and forth between ROMs in minutes.
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Hey Koopa and thanks. I succesfully unlocked and rooted with wugs toolkit so im just gonna flash PA. Thanks again for the advice! However I'd like if you can explain me that about the backups. If im on PA and I want to go to AOSP (from craig), do I have to restore my backup (I did a backup just after I unlocked and rooted) or I only have to wipe data/cache/dalvik and flash the other rom?
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Hey Koopa and thanks. I succesfully unlocked and rooted with wugs toolkit so im just gonna flash PA. Thanks again for the advice! However I'd like if you can explain me that about the backups. If im on PA and I want to go to AOSP (from craig), do I have to restore my backup (I did a backup just after I unlocked and rooted) or I only have to wipe data/cache/dalvik and flash the other rom?
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The TWRP backups are images of the tablet at the time of the backup, including data, ROM, and the kernel. You never have to flash the stock backup unless you want to go back to that state(Think of stock as just another ROM, which it is in the end). In your case, you would make a backup of PA, then, with the ROM zip on your tablet, you would factory reset, wipe cache/dalvik, format system(wipe ROM), then flash the ROM/gapps. You technically don't 'need' to do anything when restoring a backup, but I always do just to be safe. A note about the system wipe is that it wipes the ROM currently installed(be it stock, PA, AOKP, CM, etc.) and is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED when changing ROMS or Android base versions(4.2.1 to 4.2.2 for example). If not things can get wonky in regards to the kernel differences and such. I always clean the 4 before switching ROMS and I haven't had an issue. If you make backups on a per-ROM basis, you can wipe and restore the ROM with all your apps and such anytime you want.
I was in a hurry, so if any of that makes no sense content-wise/grammatically, let me know. There are also FAQs that are far better at explaining this than I am, I'll try to find some for you.
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The TWRP backups are images of the tablet at the time of the backup, including data, ROM, and the kernel. You never have to flash the stock backup unless you want to go back to that state(Think of stock as just another ROM, which it is in the end). In your case, you would make a backup of PA, then, with the ROM zip on your tablet, you would factory reset, wipe cache/dalvik, format system(wipe ROM), then flash the ROM/gapps. You technically don't 'need' to do anything when restoring a backup, but I always do just to be safe. A note about the system wipe is that it wipes the ROM currently installed(be it stock, PA, AOKP, CM, etc.) and is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED when changing ROMS or Android base versions(4.2.1 to 4.2.2 for example). If not things can get wonky in regards to the kernel differences and such. I always clean the 4 before switching ROMS and I haven't had an issue. If you make backups on a per-ROM basis, you can wipe and restore the ROM with all your apps and such anytime you want.
I was in a hurry, so if any of that makes no sense content-wise/grammatically, let me know. There are also FAQs that are far better at explaining this than I am, I'll try to find some for you.
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No worries, understood it. I see it's pretty different than with my Samsung Galaxy S, but that makes sense since the roms have different base and those have all the same. So if im not wrong, I make a backup of PA, then make all the wipes, and I can go AOSP. That easy?
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No worries, understood it. I see it's pretty different than with my Samsung Galaxy S, but that makes sense since the roms have different base and those have all the same. So if im not wrong, I make a backup of PA, then make all the wipes, and I can go AOSP. That easy?
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That is correct.
Both AOKP & PA have a lot customization fun.
Individual features of AOKP
More customize on navigation bar, can even add screen off button.
Ability to add extra apps at Google Now pull up.
Ability to set how many column of Quick Settings.
Individual features of PA
Powerful Hybrid Properties where allow you set different apps different navigation + notification bar & icons color.
Ability to change DPI for every single apps.
Pie support, you can set certain apps full screen (no navigation bar) and the pie will pop-up when you slide from side (depends on where you set at either bottom, left, right or top).
AOKP & PA benefits over stock
Beside above list indivdual settings, both let you set preferable layout UI, either Phone, Phablet (stock look) or Tablet (previous Android tablet look).
Themes support, all CM 10.1 / AOKP themes is compatible with AOKP and PA.
Quick Settings customization, choose preferable toggle.
** Now I am fall in love with PA and use it for my tablet and phone.
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Well i'd like to know which are the differences between those roms.
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Performance wise PA sucks. The input lag on it is completely unbearable to me and greatly hinders fast paced games. As for the features, PA is great. It probably has a couple more features than AOKP but I havent used AOKP in a month so it may have gotten more.
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Performance wise PA sucks. The input lag on it is completely unbearable to me and greatly hinders fast paced games. As for the features, PA is great. It probably has a couple more features than AOKP but I havent used AOKP in a month so it may have gotten more.
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Not sure about the performance since I have it flashed since yesterday, but I saw a video comparison of PA and AOKP on youtube and it looked like AOKP was a lot faster (here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNxdhF-nvec). Is the battery life way worse? And will it be updated to 4.2.2?
Thanks for the comments btw.
I'm also debating. Either Carbon or AOKP.
My main question is:
How is the battery compared to Stock after Flashing?
I'm running AOKP on my S3, I did however try Carbon....but prefer AOKP.
Thanks.
After few days running PA, I am back to AOKP even thought PA features much rich but... not the performance and stability.
PA still need more tunes on it performance and stability.
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Not sure about the performance since I have it flashed since yesterday, but I saw a video comparison of PA and AOKP on youtube and it looked like AOKP was a lot faster (here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNxdhF-nvec). Is the battery life way worse? And will it be updated to 4.2.2?
Thanks for the comments btw.
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PA 3.1, AOKP unofficial & CM 10.1 already at 4.2.2
Andrewtst said:
After few days running PA, I am back to AOKP even thought PA features much rich but... not the performance and stability.
PA still need more tunes on it performance and stability.
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PA 3.1, AOKP unofficial & CM 10.1 already at 4.2.2
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I also want to try AOKP but there are too many different AOKP roms and I don't know which is the original one. I'm getting frustrated, I was gonna try a "new" one but I saw it has some buggs with games and with volume so I'm not moving untill I know there's a good and official one...
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I also want to try AOKP but there are too many different AOKP roms and I don't know which is the original one. I'm getting frustrated, I was gonna try a "new" one but I saw it has some buggs with games and with volume so I'm not moving untill I know there's a good and official one...
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I was looking into AOKP ROMs the other day, and from my understanding there's an official AOKP (somewhere), and 2 AOKP's with PUB optimizations, one being official, and the other being unofficial and posted under general Android development on xda.
I'd recommend the AOKP with PUB. Stable I think is 4.2.1 still, but there are some "slightly" hidden 4.2.2 nightly builds available.
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I was looking into AOKP ROMs the other day, and from my understanding there's an official AOKP (somewhere), and 2 AOKP's with PUB optimizations, one being official, and the other being unofficial and posted under general Android development on xda.
I'd recommend the AOKP with PUB. Stable I think is 4.2.1 still, but there are some "slightly" hidden 4.2.2 nightly builds available.
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Allright, that stable 4.2.1, which I guess it's the official one, is not gonna be updated to 4.2.2 right? And those 4.2.2. might have some buggs so I'm not sure if wait or try the 4.2.1. I might try it, guess it will still be better than PA in therms of performance, but I love the customization of PA. Thanks.
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Allright, that stable 4.2.1, which I guess it's the official one, is not gonna be updated to 4.2.2 right? And those 4.2.2. might have some buggs so I'm not sure if wait or try the 4.2.1. I might try it, guess it will still be better than PA in therms of performance, but I love the customization of PA. Thanks.
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Unofficial & Official AOKP was far stable than PA, I don't see any big bugs.
They is no bugs of games or sound, don't look too much on bigxie unofficial thread of AOKP 4.2.2, that one was including all user report bugs on Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10.
I recon only use the 4.2.2 build of AOKP, don't use any 4.2.1 which had hanging/restart issue due to it 4.2.1 main issue.
Andrewtst said:
Unofficial & Official AOKP was far stable than PA, I don't see any big bugs.
They is no bugs of games or sound, don't look too much on bigxie unofficial thread of AOKP 4.2.2, that one was including all user report bugs on Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10.
I recon only use the 4.2.2 build of AOKP, don't use any 4.2.1 which had hanging/restart issue due to it 4.2.1 main issue.
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Was talking about this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161328 last comments is what I was saying about buggs.
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Was talking about this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161328 last comments is what I was saying about buggs.
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if you so worry and not trust AOKP, don't use.
Which part I talk on that customize AOKP did by a person that not even have nexus 10. Really funny.
If not dare to dry, don't try.
Also when people talk on specific AOKP ROM, why you not listen, some more message me to others AOKP ROM not mention by me.
I am using and advise you on mrRobinson build, link had given before in official AOKP 4.2.1 thread. mrRobinson did not open a new thread for his modified version which was base on latest 4.2.2 build. He just post there.