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Does anyone elses galaxy s need rebooting about once a day because after a while launchers reboot when you go to your homescreen and apps always act, like they've been force closed when you go back on then after exiting using the home button?
Also, when I'm using my phone and I get a call it hangs for about 5 seconds before my ringtone comes on. is this normal?
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Download and install an apps from market . . Free . . Called 'Fast Reboot' . . It don't actually reboot but close the unnecessary programs within seconds and make the phone much faster . . It works for me. . .
It might be your rom.. What rom are you using? New ones (even stock) somehow feel better than the old ones
I'm on darky's 10.1 and I already have fast reboot but it doesn't help.
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Is it just me with this problem then?
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Same problem here, I'm on darky 10.1 too. Apps keep acting as mentionned above
I have already flashed the rom again but it doesn't seem to work =/
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So does everyone have these problems?
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Nope, no problem here phone is always responsive, even after days. Stock 2.3.4 + voodoo kernel ext4
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Could you please post your baseband version, kernel etc from about phone?
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I'm now on simply honey 3.8 on the dark core kernel with ext4 lagfix active. I get around 1900 on quadrant but it still feels as though I need to reboot every day becausw at some point in the day it starts getting really laggy and slows down.
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install a cache cleaner - runs daily
Mine is on stock JPJV6 and i don't reboot it neither it does itself no matter how many days it's running. I think last time i restarted it after 9 days to clear the battery stats after full charge.
Try a different kernel. Dark core just didn't play nice for me. Also try one of the ram hacks out there (juwes for example) as I found it made things better regarding the home screen.
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I'm now on simply honey 3.8 on the dark core kernel with ext4 lagfix active. I get around 1900 on quadrant but it still feels as though I need to reboot every day becausw at some point in the day it starts getting really laggy and slows down.
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I've never had these problems on my phone, and from the replies it seems that very few other people have, so it might be caused by your combination of non-
standard software.
Just as a test, try loading GB 2.3.3. on your phone, in it's standard form, and see if you get the same problems, if you do it's a hardware problem, if you don't it's a problem with your choice of Roms.
Best of luck.
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I've been having a few but it only happens when im trying to play a game on Facebook
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seeraj15 said:
I'm now on simply honey 3.8 on the dark core kernel with ext4 lagfix active. I get around 1900 on quadrant but it still feels as though I need to reboot every day becausw at some point in the day it starts getting really laggy and slows down.
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I've never had these problems on my phone, and from the replies it seems that very few other people have, so it might be caused by your combination of non-
standard software.
Just as a test, try loading GB 2.3.3. on your phone, in it's standard form, and see if you get the same problems, if you do it's a hardware problem, if you don't it's a problem with your choice of Roms.
Best of luck.
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How would I get standard gingerbread now?
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Just flash a base rom with odin then flash custom rom. Preferable stock jvp rom
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I was on jvp 2.3.4 before flashing simply honey 3.8 and i still had the same problems.
Try Ryuu's rom, I'm running it for a whole day now without charging yet and its still on %30, try it
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Can someone give me a link to a download for stock JVO please?
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Here are the rules!
This is an UNOFFICIAL build
This thread is only temporary until CM will make the move to CM10.2 official
This has nothing to do with any official CM build
DONT EVER BOTHER Entropy512 or the other CM guys by posting anything about this in the official CM thread
This is for bug reports only!
No discusions
No small talk
No feature discussions
No "thank you" posts
Bug reports ONLY with logcat and/or kernel log
kernel
https://github.com/maxwen/android_kernel_oppo_find5 - branch jb-mr2
device
https://github.com/maxwen/android_device_oppo_find5 - branch cm-10.2
vendor
https://github.com/maxwen/proprietary_vendor_oppo - branch cm-10.2
Downloads:
4.3 gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip
ROM
http://cyano-rob.tuennerhoff-edv.de/Maxwen/cm-10.2-20130908-UNOFFICIAL-find5.zip
Tp flash hangs when its done. Needed to force reboot to get it booting. Not able to make logs of to flash and aosp camera is missing res
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Tp flash hangs when its done. Needed to force reboot to get it booting. Not able to make logs of to flash and aosp camera is missing res
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second one is know and fixed in next build. First one I never had so far maybe because I use the patched TWRP
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second one is know and fixed in next build. First one I never had so far maybe because I use the patched TWRP
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I did use the old tp version, if that helps.
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I cant change the lockscreen shortcuts.
Had no problem with flashing im on the patched version
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I did use the old tp version, if that helps.
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I will try a full tp flash cycle tonight
but actually I have not changed anything in kernel there
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I cant change the lockscreen shortcuts.
Had no problem with flashing im on the patched version
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please don't report any CM 10.2 bugs
there are a lot of them
I will not start to fix CM bugs cause I will not stay on CM. So I will just sync whatever CM has changed
so this is mostly to find device specific issues cause those will happen on all custom roms
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please don't report any CM 10.2 bugs
there are a lot of them
I will not start to fix CM bugs cause I will not stay on CM
so this is mostly to find device specific issues cause those will happen on all custom roms
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Ok sorry
Cant wait till your aokp 4.3 release
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Ok sorry
Cant wait till your aokp 4.3 release
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me too
for me those builds are actually a testbed for my 4.3 kernel
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me too
for me those builds are actually a testbed for my 4.3 kernel
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And its working pretty good so i guess it wont take much longer?
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So I will just sync whatever CM has changed
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you should consider these builds equal to nightlies
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First of all, congrats on the build. It's running much better than I could have hoped for, and I haven't seen a bug so far.
I'd like to let you know that the application I mentioned in the official CM thread a couple of days back runs properly on this build. I haven't had time to compile a proper test app for you, so I'll just throw the APK in here if you'd still like to test it. I'm suspecting it's an issue on 4.2, but I haven't had access to another 4.2 device so far. If you'd prefer I post this in the official thread instead, just let me know.
Anyway, the APK can be found here. The included fade animations turned out to have no effect on performance, so don't worry about that. The mere presence of the two backgrounds causes the application to grind to a halt, I noticed it in another app as well.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8_H23V1zt69NE1qYmx4eUZjVms/edit?usp=sharing
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First of all, congrats on the build. It's running much better than I could have hoped for, and I haven't seen a bug so far.
I'd like to let you know that the application I mentioned in the official CM thread a couple of days back runs properly on this build. I haven't had time to compile a proper test app for you, so I'll just throw the APK in here if you'd still like to test it. I'm suspecting it's an issue on 4.2, but I haven't had access to another 4.2 device so far. If you'd prefer I post this in the official thread instead, just let me know.
Anyway, the APK can be found here. The included fade animations turned out to have no effect on performance, so don't worry about that. The mere presence of the two backgrounds causes the application to grind to a halt, I noticed it in another app as well.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8_H23V1zt69NE1qYmx4eUZjVms/edit?usp=sharing
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oh - thats nice to hear
will give it a try later
I have the feeling the battery drains pretty fast, also battery graph says WiFi always on which it isn't. Went from 80 to 30 % in 6 hours and 32 minutes. Screen on time around 45 minutes, pretty light use.
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I did not had any TP fw flash hanging. Im on stock unpatched twrp 2.6 fyi
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I did not had any TP fw flash hanging. Im on stock unpatched twrp 2.6 fyi
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I just tried it too - but I had reports in the past of such hangs
so it might be only happening random - which doesnt make it better
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I have the feeling the battery drains pretty fast, also battery graph says WiFi always on which it isn't. Went from 80 to 30 % in 6 hours and 32 minutes. Screen on time around 45 minutes, pretty light use.
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I cant confirm that after using it for 2 days now
A rather minor bug, but the hardware key LEDs don't dim with the screen like they would on CM10.1. I must say they're quite bright in a dark room.
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A rather minor bug, but the hardware key LEDs don't dim with the screen like they would on CM10.1. I must say they're quite bright in a dark room.
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oh thanks - thats because I still use the liblights from my AOKP rom
which supports separate settings for screen and keys
and that doesnt play nice with CM which only supports settings
both to the same value
fixed in next build
I've tried all three and really can't decide which one I like the most. Which on are you using and why?
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I've been using Hyperdrive since the first build came out for Note 3 and the thing I like most about it is the battery life. I unplug at between 5 and 7am and by the time I go to bed at night I'm usually still around 75 - 80%. Of course it runs much smoother for me than stock does and I like the customizations that come along with it as well. I tried to flash Beans last night just to check it out but for some reason it wouldn't boot so I just restored my nandroid. I'm planning on flashing Beans when I get a little more time and checking it out but for now I'm extremely pleased with Hyperdrives performance on my device.
Eclipse
Im gonna wait on Nitro and his fabulous eclipse rom, it will be awesome, right now running stock trimmed out.
Try both and see if you like either one better than stock.
I basically switch everyday cause they're both so good
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XzxBATTxzX said:
I basically switch everyday cause they're both so good
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Might as well do this. With SafeStrap, you can load up multiple ROMS and switch as your heart desires. Honestly, don't know why phones with unlocked bootloaders don't have a Recovery that allows ROM slots. Seems to make perfect sense so you can load up more than one ROM. Just like partitioning your hard drive and running Windows on one side and Linux on the other. You can chose what you want to use, when you want to. Cant beat it.
But to answer your question, I am running HyperDrive since version 1. Havent really tried Beans. Sure it runs just as good. I am just happy with Hyper right now.
Stock with xposed framework and modules. While i appreciate everything the dev's do, development is not far enough along to leave stock with xposed yet.
Also on stock with too many mods in xposed to count. I seriously can't see any reason to flash a rom. I'm consistently getting up to 2 days uptime and I have all the mods I could ever want.
my .02
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I've tried all three and really can't decide which one I like the most. Which on are you using and why?
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So i struggled for the longest time why one rom on my phone would play nicer than the other , if they both use the same base.
So I formulated a theory , which can be really wrong , so take it with a grain of salt: Currently I have close to 120 user apps and wanam xposed with multiple customizations. I feel like your set is up is the reason why one rom will be buggy with poor battery life and other will be phenomenal. That is why you will find people swearing with one and hating the other. It is hard to find a perfect rom for all, since android varies tremendously due to its wonderful inherent ability to be customized.
of course you can also argue for coding, build boxes and smali skills.
which goes back to the main point, you need to try it out because compatibility between the developer's build and your set up is key to the perfect rom combination
so dont be startled if you try a rom that others rave about and it sucked on your phone , just move on and vice versa.
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I tried to flash Beans last night just to check it out but for some reason it wouldn't boot so I just restored my nandroid. I'm planning on flashing Beans when I get a little more time and checking it out but for now I'm extremely pleased with Hyperdrives performance on my device.
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If you aren't using SafeStrap 3.65, you're missing out on the ability to test up to 5 ROM's at once. If you are, my apologies for misunderstanding your post.
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Also on stock with too many mods in xposed to count. I seriously can't see any reason to flash a rom. I'm consistently getting up to 2 days uptime and I have all the mods I could ever want.
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What xposed mods are you using?
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I cant get hyperdrive to download from anywhere. I ran beans on my note 2 but wanted to try something else
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I've tried all three and really can't decide which one I like the most. Which on are you using and why?
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Tried beans and didn't provide that much customization. And battery was horrendous on all of the builds for me. Hyperdrive has more customization way way way better battery for me and I'm beta testing for him.
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If you aren't using SafeStrap 3.65, you're missing out on the ability to test up to 5 ROM's at once. If you are, my apologies for misunderstanding your post.
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Yes, I have the latest version of SafeStrap and I know you can flash multiple ROMs at once.
I'm shocked this thread hasn't been closed already.
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Tried beans and didn't provide that much customization. And battery was horrendous on all of the builds for me. Hyperdrive has more customization way way way better battery for me and I'm beta testing for him.
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I totally agree with you there. My battery life on HyperDrive is ridiculous. I can go almost two days before I need to plug my phone in. I'm very satisfied with HD and don't plan on switching anytime soon. I ended up staying on RLS2 cause my theme was causing my phone to reboot whenever I pressed the lock button after I took the RLS3 update, but overall HD is a very solid ROM and I'm quite content with it.
I just recently flashed the newest hyperdrive update RLS3 On 11/27 I'm having problems on the power menu doesn't show the power off also in the very top next to the clock it shows a lock icon what is it there for and can I remove it
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Also in the very top left corner how do I turn that off were it shows my speed?
I found out how to add toggles to power menu.
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I just recently flashed the newest hyperdrive update RLS3 On 11/27 I'm having problems on the power menu doesn't show the power off also in the very top next to the clock it shows a lock icon what is it there for and can I remove it
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Hyperdrive tweaks
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Just found out that even though herna's thread is closed, NamelessROM is still alive and kicking with nightly build.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/namelessrom/files/n7000/
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Just found out that even though herna's thread is closed, NamelessROM is still alive and kicking with nightly build.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/namelessrom/files/n7000/
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nice... will check to see if I find some changelogs ..
Here's the link for daily review : http://gerrit.nameless-rom.org/#/q/status:merged
RE : Here it goes ... 13-14/03/2014
Thanks guys @daedric @igorescu04 this ROM was my favourite from first time I tried it when @herna was the OP. Working great here, using the full modular gapps here with it.
Shalom and many thanks, john
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Nameless nightly updates going great still, ROM sound!
Shalom john
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Just instaled the 30.03.2014 buit yesterday and I must say I'm surprised with the rom, it has all the extras from AOKP, CM, Slim etc themes work just great without any problems...
Just hope that the devs make a tread with it where anyone can follow, see changelog.
Thx again
Who can help to add nacional roaming to the ROM?
Good job....
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Who can help to add nacional roaming to the ROM?
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Ask here:
http://forum.nameless-rom.org/
Translations in Spanish for my
I for my part today I finished completely translated the Rom the Spanish, the bad thing is that some of these changes today also remain for the next Nightly tomorrow because there are still outstanding parts of approval and I could try to check if and today have gotten.
nice work.
How much screen on time u getting with this ROM and does art works??
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Yes art also working.
Does art works without any force closes and please share battery stats really thinking of downloading this rom
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Provide link too for downloading latest build thanks
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Provide link too for downloading latest build thanks
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Link in OP.
Anything more specific about this ROM and its current status on our GT-N7000? It's hard to find any real info.
How does it compare eg. to Carbon or Slim? I tried several KK ROMs, and while the features are brilliant and looks are fine, they're just not stable enough for daily use (reboots, freezes, systemui crashes etc.)
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Anything more specific about this ROM and its current status on our GT-N7000? It's hard to find any real info.
How does it compare eg. to Carbon or Slim? I tried several KK ROMs, and while the features are brilliant and looks are fine, they're just not stable enough for daily use (reboots, freezes, systemui crashes etc.)
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Okay guess I have to answer to myself. I tried the ROM for several days, and it was at least as good as the other KK roms I tried, and possibly better. Still not stable enough for daily usage, though. Themes are buggy and lead to systemui restart loops. Phone also frequently becomes unresponsive (screen won't come back on from sleep). When it works it works great, but it fails many times in a day. Tried both with the original kernel and the Forest kernel, no apparent difference.
Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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ROM will be pretty much irrelevant. The vast majority are AOSP based, with the differences being visual tweaks and added features, which add little, if any, drain on the battery. Some features, like pocket mode, might drain a bit more, but it's up to you to use them. All will run smooth as butter, stock. It's things like live wallpapers, excessive widgets, and apps running in the background that'll cause lag and stutters.
Custom kernels can help with battery life, but it's a small percentage, and it depends more on how you use the phone. A wakelock detector app plus Greenify can keep your phone from constantly waking and syncing, and that helps battery life a lot. And of course, screen brightness is the biggest battery killer of all.
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Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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Well if you want a really smooth and battery friendly rom, I'd recommend the L preview.. If you want a Kk rom I'd recommend liquidsmooth as it's feature packed and optimized really well. I personally have used both and right now use LS with Unleashed kernel.. It's a great combo. But in the end you gotta try out doff things to see what you like
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Well if you want a really smooth and battery friendly rom, I'd recommend the L preview.. If you want a Kk rom I'd recommend liquidsmooth as it's feature packed and optimized really well. I personally have used both and right now use LS with Unleashed kernel.. It's a great combo. But in the end you gotta try out doff things to see what you like
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I was thinking of install the L preview and matrix kernal! But I don't really know how stable and what bugs are in the ROM and also not many apps will work on L...
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I was thinking of install the L preview and matrix kernal! But I don't really know how stable and what bugs are in the ROM and also not many apps will work on L...
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While I used it there weren't any issues in my end .. But since L will be out in a matter a few weeks, if you want to stick to kk, the try out LS..
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While I used it there weren't any issues in my end .. But since L will be out in a matter a few weeks, if you want to stick to kk, the try out LS..
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So let's say I install L and matrix kernal. When the official update comes out, will I lose root when I update?
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So let's say I install L and matrix kernal. When the official update comes out, will I lose root when I update?
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Well I doubt you would be able to even install an ota update of the official L.. You'd have to probably flash a new rom based on it or flash the factory image once it's out.. I'm sure rooted base roms of L would come out within a week of the release so you could flash that.. But if you want the ota, then you can go back to factory image 4.4.4 after release of L and get the ota after.. But no root.