P607t - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) General

Just picked up this 4G t-mobile version sm-p607t snapdragon 800. I didn't see any forums specifically for this device. As far as development goes, can I use P600 or p605 software on this device. More specifically I'm looking too root, get twrp, and a custom rom of here asap. Can anyone give me some advice and point me in the right direction. Thanks!

You can use P605 ROMs on it (I'm running the Italian CNG2 from last week), but you'll have to remove all the ".bin" and ".mbn" files from the .tar.md5 archives, and rename the repacked archive to just ".tar" before you hand it off to Odin.
(I'm currently also in the process of building an F2FS-enabled kernel and TWRP, but that's completely optional.)

This should work too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782528

I'm currently running CM 11 4.4.4, with the latest TWRP recovery. 2.7.1 I believe. Running great, awesome battery life & best of all no bloatware.
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I know my signature says "605", but trust me it's the 607t model.
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Does everything work?! Most non-Samsung ROMs have some issue or another on Samsung devices.

The only Samsung feature I would miss is multi window. Air command is nice, too. But if everything else works and you get better speed and battery life, it would be worth it. Also, do the microstutters go away in CM11, especially with ART?

Utorrent76 said:
I'm currently running CM 11 4.4.4 ...
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Wow- been on this for a couple of days now- everything just works (including ART) except the S-Pen, which I don't use anyway. It's become my daily driver.
The best part is the source for everything is out there, so I can rebuild anything from scratch! First thing I'm doing? Adding F2FS support, for even more speed.

kcrudup said:
Wow- been on this for a couple of days now- everything just works (including ART) except the S-Pen, which I don't use anyway. It's become my daily driver.
The best part is the source for everything is out there, so I can rebuild anything from scratch! First thing I'm doing? Adding F2FS support, for even more speed.
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That's weird, S-Pen is working fine for me.
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You're right; I didn't have the option to "Show Icon When Using Stylus" on so I didn't see that it was working- but yeah, it works.

kcrudup said:
You're right; I didn't have the option to "Show Icon When Using Stylus" on so I didn't see that it was working- but yeah, it works.
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Nice!
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[INFO][ROM][AOSP][Android 2.3.7] Bugless Beast V. GPA19

More info and download links on my site: MOD REMOVED
Kernel Source (for devs only)
Ok, its confirmed working with no bugs as of yet
What is it? No info?
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eatTHESEbullets said:
What is it? No info?
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stock nexus s AOSP 2.3.5 rom with minor tweaks try it out pretty impressive
I've never had any experience with these roms first hand, but from what I heard Bugless Beast for Droid is pretty good. I'm always open to trying a new rom Welcome!
to be honest this is the fastest rom the nexus s has seen without overclocking.
remember this is still in beta.
just report bugs dont complain
Work with Nexus S also? or only work for Nexus S 4G
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Work with Nexus S also? or only work for Nexus S 4G
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there are 2 builds one for each
one says crespo4g and the other crespo
No. You click link for latest and it takes you to two build named different dates. Does not specify which device
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Which is it?
And what r featured?
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Which is it?
And what r featured?
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This is literally, word for word, copy/pasted from the website he linked to in the OP, and his response to your first question...
I am pleased to announce that I am now supporting the Nexus S 4G as well as the Droid. This ROM will be released alongside my Droid build titled "GPA17". Until then you can find it in "nightly" form in the following directory: http://wonderly.com/bb/CRESPO4G/ROM/BETA/ (choose the latest file)
Some features include but are not limited to:
180 degree rotation
Overclockable to 1.4GHz
Voodoo support
Updated wifi driver
CPU Toolkit
FLAC audio support
Native 3G tethering
Ad-hoc network support
Facebook sync
Reboot option
Modified widget picker
There are also many performance tweaks and bug fixes which you can find change by change on my github. For those of you who run CyanogenMod, now that I support this device I have began submitting patches to help out. In the future I plan on supporting the other Nexus S variants (T-Mobile & AT&T) as well.
Recommendations:
Upon initial install of this ROM, please wipe data and cache. When a new build becomes available, you will only need to wipe dalvik cache. For the best experience, stick with the kernel provided in my build, I assure you it performs very well. If you are interested in saving tons of battery life, downclock to 800MHz in the CPU Toolkit, you will see little to no difference in performance.
Sorry this post does not read well, I am sick at the moment and not in the proper mindset to write.
really not hard to figure out what ROMS are for our phone the 2nd link is only for our phone is even says CRESPO nnot CRESPO4G
BuglessPete said:
Choose the latest file:
http://wonderly.com/bb/CRESPO/ROM/BETA/
Please keep me posted!
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there are 2 files in link to download from
crespo.pete.08-08-11.zip old
crespo.pete.08-09-11.zip new
I appreciate it. I only saw one link to the crespo but somehow someone mentioned 4g so didn't know as to which to flash. Thanks.
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I appreciate it. I only saw one link to the crespo but somehow someone mentioned 4g so didn't know as to which to flash. Thanks.
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Yeah. If you have the NS4G, grab the Crespo4G files. If you have a normal NS, grab Crespo
Nice quick clean rom....no issues yet. Loving it.
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Wow... Rom very fast. Hope battery good also. Thanks for the rom.
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Does this rom have the dropdown power controls such as wifi, bluetooth, gps etc?
im impress... this rom is very fast and smooth... you guys should give it a try guarantee you won't regret it...thanks for the rom dev... very good job.
on another note im i the only one with a weak wifi signal?
milesman said:
Does this rom have the dropdown power controls such as wifi, bluetooth, gps etc?
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no it doesn't have it... but you can always use power control menu
Parent Directory
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Nexus S
http://wonderly.com/bb/CRESPO/
Nexus S 4G
http://wonderly.com/bb/CRESPO4G/

Help Nexus 4 lag...and disappointing becnhmark resutls.

Hi guys,
I just received my Nexus 4 ....i love it.,.. but I'm experiencing lag within the playstore...also when i checked the benchmark results it's inferior to HTC ONE X and 2nd atemp it goes below Asus . Also I wanna ask some right direction in this forum for official method in rooting & installing CMW. Also possibility to overclock? Thank you. I searched the forum too many choices I don't know where to start.
hatyrei said:
Hi guys,
I just received my Nexus 4 ....i love it.,.. but I'm experiencing lag within the playstore...also when i checked the benchmark results it's inferior to HTC ONE X and 2nd atemp it goes below Asus . Also I wanna ask some right direction in this forum for official method in rooting & installing CMW. Also possibility to overclock? Thank you. I searched the forum too many choices I don't know where to start.
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Benchmarks don't mean anything. Plus you can't judge a phone running a different version of android against another, you will never have a semi accurate reading. I don't have lag in the playstore so it could be caused by your WiFi, data connection or possibly the stock rom. I am running AOKP which has been great.
This phone doesn't like to be overclocked either so I don't recommend trying that at this time and I believe most kernels removed the option too because people were overclocking then running benchmarks which killed their phones. Use MSKIPS Nexus 4 tool to root and install CWM, its the simplest way to do this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34209287
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Monk4Life said:
Benchmarks don't mean anything. Plus you can't judge a phone running a different version of android against another. You will never have a semi accurate reading.This phone doesn't like to be overclocked either so I don't recommend trying that at this time and I believe most kernels removed the option too because people were overclocking then running benchmarks which killed their phones. Use MSKIPS Nexus 4 tool to root and install CWM, its the simplest way to do this.
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Thank you sir. How about rooting and unlocking the boot loader and installing CMW? can u point me into the right direction>? I mean the easiest steps. I'm new to this forum..But the options is kinda overwhelming. I don't know where to start. Thanks.
Monk4Life said:
Benchmarks don't mean anything. Plus you can't judge a phone running a different version of android against another. You will never have a semi accurate reading.This phone doesn't like to be overclocked either so I don't recommend trying that at this time and I believe most kernels removed the option too because people were overclocking then running benchmarks which killed their phones. Use MSKIPS Nexus 4 tool to root and install CWM, its the simplest way to do this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34209287
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thanks for the link... lol didn't see that coming. rofl
hatyrei said:
thanks for the link... lol didn't see that coming. rofl
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Sorry, sometimes I post then edit to finish my train if thought.
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Monk4Life said:
Sorry, sometimes I post then edit to finish my train if thought.
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hey i need help....i tried that one but the new build number 4.2.1 is not available...
hatyrei said:
hey i need help....i tried that one but the new build number 4.2.1 is not available...
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What do you mean? I had 4.2.1 on my phone when I used it to unlock the bootloader, root and install CWM. It even shows up to build 4.2.1 for support.
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I think I see what you mean now but in that thread MSKIP himself says this quote below. Once you use his toolkit give him a thanks. That guy really deserves it for the hardwork he puts into his toolkits and support.
mskip said:
I have posted in the thread a few times that V1.3.0 works perfectly with Android 4.2.1 you just need to select 4.2.0 from the model selection screen and everything will work fine. The root files and insecure boot image for JOP40C and JOP40D are exactly the same.
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Monk4Life said:
What do you mean? I had 4.2.1 on my phone when I used it to unlock the bootloader, root and install CWM. It even shows up to build 4.2.1 for support.
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I think I see what you mean now but in that thread MSKIP himself says this quote below. Once you use his toolkit give him a thanks. That guy really deserves it for the hardwork he puts into his toolkits and support.
mskip said:
I have posted in the thread a few times that V1.3.0 works perfectly with Android 4.2.1 you just need to select 4.2.0 from the model selection screen and everything will work fine. The root files and insecure boot image for JOP40C and JOP40D are exactly the same.
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Thanks, I finally did it. Any recomeded ROM?bug free,. stable?
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Lag? Are you serious? This thing flies and is so responsive..
Check your apps that are running in the background and keep Google currents from running auto updates. If you are experiencing lag it is your apps, not the phone..
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Richieboy67 said:
Lag? Are you serious? This thing flies and is so responsive..
Check your apps that are running in the background and keep Google currents from running auto updates. If you are experiencing lag it is your apps, not the phone..
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Yeah it lags in the play store during transion ... Ummm I went to Google currents I can't find auto updates... Do I need to install advance task manager then? Thanks
Richieboy67 said:
Lag? Are you serious? This thing flies and is so responsive..
Check your apps that are running in the background and keep Google currents from running auto updates. If you are experiencing lag it is your apps, not the phone..
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mine isnt that responsive. i find myself making a slew of double and triple clicks. not to mention the pinch to zoom and scrolling responsiveness blows chunks for everyone.
I have none of these issues and it sounds like you are talking about screen sensitivity and not the cpu..
And apparently it cannot "blow chunks" too badly or you would return it.
I think these issues are all blown out of proportion. I don't see many or any actually that are parting with the Nexus 4 due to these things.. Personally I don't notice any lagging at all and the touch screen sensitivity really isn't something related to the lagging the op was referring to mentioning benchmarks anyways .
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Richieboy67 said:
I have none of these issues and it sounds like you are talking about screen sensitivity and not the cpu..
And apparently it cannot "blow chunks" too badly or you would return it.
I think these issues are all blown out of proportion. I don't see many or any actually that are parting with the Nexus 4 due to these things.. Personally I don't notice any lagging at all and the touch screen sensitivity really isn't something related to the lagging the op was referring to mentioning benchmarks anyways .
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Play any type of game that uses the CPU intensively. Once the thermal throttling kicks in, you'll notice the stutter.
And the zooming sensitivity is out of whack. It's like i have to molest and grope my screen in order to get the same distance that I would get from my N7000 with a slight pinch-to-zoom.
Moved to Q&A as this is where you ask questions. Please post in the relevant sections going forward.
Thanks
AvRS
I have played many games with no lagging issues or touch screen issues..
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ART Users - Opinions

Hi, if you've been using ART on 4.4 Roms, would you say the increase in speed is real, and have you noticed an improvement in battery life?
I tried ART yesterday and I thought it was incredibly fast, but now I wonder if it wasn't placebo.
I had to revert to Dalvik, though, because Whatsapp doesn't work in ART, but I am interested in people's opinions of ART.
No and no. Everything feels quite the same. I think it's placebo at the moment.
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Apps have not been built for art yet.
Good, then we shall fight in the shade!
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Apps have not been built for art yet.
Good, then we shall fight in the shade!
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You dont need to rebuild applications except few cases - they will crash anyway on ART.
They just replaced JIT with AOT compilation and threw away Dalvik as its not needed in case of AOT translation anymore.
Well, not yet but they plan to do so.
After I switched to ART I had constant force closes from Gapps to the point of almost having to factory wipe from recovery.
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Try odexed gapps
I think/know it is faster. (mostly in listviews)
You can tell it in apps such as XDA developers -> there are no to far less hickups/stutters with ART.
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Uups: Thought I'm in the Nexus5 forums,
so my comment is based on my experience with ART + Nexus5.
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Chrome seems faster but I'm not sure yet. The only app I had trouble with is Ti backup. I'm sure he'll release an update for it.
Does it make a difference to ART being on official Kit Kat or is it the same?
It does feel a little bit faster. It's gonna take a little while longer until we feel the real difference between ART and Dalvik.
Soon as ART ready apps start to come out, then we might have a show
So although I tried it, I went back to Dalvik for app compability reasons. I'll give it a try in a couple weeks or so.
When I enabled ART
My Nexus Boot looped..
Im running stock 4.4 ota, Deodexed.
Zaphodspeaks said:
My Nexus Boot looped..
Im running stock 4.4 ota, Deodexed.
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You need to be running an odexed rom to use ART.
Yeah..
blackhand1001 said:
You need to be running an odexed rom to use ART.
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I sort of figured that.. I originally put on the Stock OTA, had everything going well..
Then I flashed a Deodexed version someone shared..
Made a Nandroid backup so if I want to play with Stock.. Ill give it a whirl..
So far I've had no issues, but I really dont see much benefit from upgrading..
I was so looking forward to using the new Launcher.. I might just flash back to my trusty Carbon Rom with Faux kernel.
Ill wait until the kernel source and the Stock image is posted
Running non rooted N7 fhd with official 4.4. Changed to ART and the tablet is literally flying.
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Can anyone running art say how much the droidbooster app says the performance increase is? On jb it was 5.5-6 times, I wonder how much increase we can still expect from the flexycore acquisition.
http://wap.stevebasu.net/android-app-download/en/50435/DroidBooster_1.0-apk.html
Modern Combat 4, FIFA14, and Dead Effect all crashed using ART
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martin707 said:
Modern Combat 4, FIFA14, and Dead Effect all crashed using ART
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It's hard to notice any differences in speed when using ART, I tried it on my N5 but quickly went back to Dalvik because of WhatsApp being broken,
saying that, I am trying it on my Nexus 7 now. I regularly use the app 'UberSocial' for Twitter. It has always lagged when scrolling through my timeline but I continued to use it because of functionality. After I switched to ART, it no longer lags. No placebo, I use the app frequently enough to notice and it's a huge improvement. Scrolling is WAY smoother than I've ever experienced on this app before now.
So yeah, things are looking promising for Android 5.0.
True, but you only had your new phone for weeks. I had my tablet for 3 months now. It should be it noticeable when opening and closing apps
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so far
I can feel a difference when using cool reader and i open books that are very large, also when i use adobe for reading sfx magazine its amazing now there is no lag no matter how large the filesize... the only real dissapointment for me was that camera VF-5 doesnt work on art sniff sniff
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Can anyone running art say how much the droidbooster app says the performance increase is? On jb it was 5.5-6 times, I wonder how much increase we can still expect from the flexycore acquisition.
http://wap.stevebasu.net/android-app-download/en/50435/DroidBooster_1.0-apk.html
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2.6 with ART
5.8 - 6.0 with Dalvik

Beans ROM, Hyperdrive, ButterBoost, or Stock.

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
XzxBATTxzX said:
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.
Xanza89 said:
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.
siciliano777 said:
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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Super mine!
Mine again!
One more time!
It is great to see this device living on though people like yourself.
Thanks man, I really appreciate your early work on this device, which was a major factor in my purchasing it! Before I buy, I always check to see what work has been done, what brick recovery methods there are, is there a root method; that sort of thing. Knowing that all those development safeguards is really nice. :good:
Decided it was time to see if there was any new roms for my tablet and .. there's yours! Installing it now, I'll post any issues if i see them
Thanks!
I had a couple soft boots unlocking the device as well as trying to open a game. Didn't mess with the CPU or anything. Other than that quite a solid ROM with oodles of customization.
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Had some issues getting slim gapps working so used PA that worked better. Randomly would get slow , reboot would fix it.
I installed a OC kernel bdadd34 made for his rom and this thing FLIES now. I think the stock kernel was only using 1 core but now all 4 are working. Haven't had a slow down since.
alex_is_the_1 said:
I had a couple soft boots unlocking the device as well as trying to open a game. Didn't mess with the CPU or anything. Other than that quite a solid ROM with oodles of customization.
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If you don't mind, would you shoot log next time you get a soft reboot? :highfive:
Wow, best news ever! Just yesterday I was thinking what a shame it is, that there's no BeanStalk for this tablet. Now I found this.
Glad to see you here Meticulus! After using all of your ROMs for the Galaxy Player 5.0, I will continue doing so on my Hisense as well
Don't have time to try this weekend, but as soon as I can I am going to give it a go. I have had Xbox's rom, and I am using dolorespark's Dopa build right now. But yours looks very interesting.
Thank you for your work!
Can anyone confirm that HDMI out works?
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Does this version allow the use of a OTG cable for external drives?
Tried this ROM and it has a lot of promise. I found it to be a little sluggish and other minor problems that were probably most my fault. Lock screen, I couldn't get to rotate and such. Went back to dopa v1.1 as it was smoother to me. Will try this ROM again and thanks for your time and hard work. When opening an app, it would sometimes take a couple of seconds to open. It was almost like locked up and a couple times I thought it was. Went back and wiped everything again in recovery and reinstalled but with the same results. Dopa v1.1 and Dopa v2.0 has worked best for me.
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This build is working great for me. I've been using it for over a week & I have had no issues at all. My tablet performance has actually improved. Text input & copy & paste is tolerable now where as with the other Rom build I was using v4.3.1, had had me to my limit when typing. Thanks very much for this build. The graphics and esthetics are awesome too! Very clean & very nicely done. You can enable & disable lockout screen rotation in the settings as well. Take some time & really go through the options & you see the plethora of settings
Cheers & please keep up the great work. I'm loving this little tablet
Bobcageon said:
This build is working great for me. I've been using it for over a week & I have had no issues at all. My tablet performance has actually improved. Text input & copy & paste is tolerable now where as with the other Rom build I was using v4.3.1, had had me to my limit when typing. Thanks very much for this build. The graphics and esthetics are awesome too! Very clean & very nicely done. You can enable & disable lockout screen rotation in the settings as well. Take some time & really go through the options & you see the plethora of settings
Cheers & please keep up the great work. I'm loving this little tablet
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I agree as well, but I'm having problems with Netflix keeps force closing, any suggestions.
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Mikito1976 said:
I agree as well, but I'm having problems with Netflix keeps force closing, any suggestions.
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I did see that there was a netflx workaround in the settings. I don't use Netflix on this tablet.
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I did see that there was a netflx workaround in the settings. I don't use Netflix on this tablet.
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Thanks, I'll tried that. I really like this ROM, it seems to me more responsive and faster, without taking anything from the other guys making this pretty cool tablet even more fun and cooler. Thanks to all.
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From what @Meticulus posted on his site it looks like he's moving away from porting BeanStalk over to porting Carbon which honestly I am fine with. Totally awesome to see newer builds of Carbon coming to our Sero 7 Pro soon as I loved the ones done earlier by @Bdadd34 as well.

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