Hi is there any apps or way off killing all apps at once for nexus 6p instead of 1 by 1?cheers
Pure nexus ROM has this feature as of the newest release, It is a great ROM. Incredibly stable. Of course the nightly CM13 builds have it as well.
Use LMT , it has this option too
russcausier said:
Hi is there any apps or way off killing all apps at once for nexus 6p instead of 1 by 1?cheers
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Use this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.recently
+1 for recently.
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Hi im new to the Nexus 7 scene but pretty familiar with a variety of different devices (currently have a Samsung Epic 4G Touch as well). Im currrently running the 1/30 CM 10.1 and im wondering where is the camera?went through the roms zip and didnt see it in the system apps folder. Can someone help point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance all help is much appreciated
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Generally, when dealing with something built from source on the N7, it's not going to have the stock camera launcher. As such, the workaround is to download Camera Launcher for Nexus 7 from the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modaco.cameralauncher&hl=en
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Generally, when dealing with something built from source on the N7, it's not going to have the stock camera launcher. As such, the workaround is to download Camera Launcher for Nexus 7 from the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modaco.cameralauncher&hl=en
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Lol just searched for a third party app before I checked for a response on here and found that app thanks for the response
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najaboy said:
Generally, when dealing with something built from source on the N7, it's not going to have the stock camera launcher. As such, the workaround is to download Camera Launcher for Nexus 7 from the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modaco.cameralauncher&hl=en
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It's too bad would be nice to have a 4.2 camera app with CM o well one can hope
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They should really put something like that in the OP
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Hi, is there any option to see the rest of thr conversation when writing in whatsapp or messenger in landscape? Like in Chrome. In whatsapp, messenger and others I see only white editing place..
Nexus 4 16GB stock ROM
In PACman rom, there's an option for that; I don't know if it comes from Cyanogen or AOKP, but the Keyboard covers not the whole screen
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And why it works in some apps and in others not? Ive got a stock rom.
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reebosh said:
And why it works in some apps and in others not? Ive got a stock rom.
Nexus 4 16GB stock ROM
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hmh, don't know, maybe some apps have it kind of implemented and others not..
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Can some one create a flashable Mod for rooted stock rom, which allow to add and edit the quick setting panel as the CM has one?
This is the feature I most miss on my Nexus 5 by far with the stock rom, on my previous phones I had alwasy CM roms installt. Maybe I will also do with my current N5 when official nightlys are available.
Thanks in advance!!
Solution:
Install Xposed framework
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47771876&postcount=5621
And install Gravity Box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070
X-Jonte-X said:
Can some one create a flashable Mod for rooted stock rom, which allow to add and edit the quick setting panel as the CM has one?
This is the feature I most miss on my Nexus 5 by far with the stock rom, on my previous phones I had alwasy CM roms installt. Maybe I will also do with my current N5 when official nightlys are available.
Thanks in advance!!
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I highly recommend Cataclysm Rom, the best rom for Nexus 5 by far imo. It has almost every mods and tweaks you need except for theme chooser, etc.
I want the same. I want to keep stock rom as I love the pure aosp.
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Ben36 said:
I want the same. I want to keep stock rom as I love the pure aosp.
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Stock is not AOSP. This is Google's version of Android. AOSP is the open source project that everyone works from.
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I want Google ROM with a few mods. One being the quick settings mod. If anyone does this or needs a tester please let me know.
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Google really nailed it with the Nexus 5 and 4.4. This is the first phone I am not running to root, unlock, and start flashing away stock. With a few *minor* tweaks such as quick settings customization it would be near perfect.
I want to add screen orientation and flashlight to the quick settings. Google why cant you just be smart!
Just use Power Toggles in the meantime.
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Elisha said:
Just use Power Toggles in the meantime.
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LPT said:
I highly recommend Cataclysm Rom, the best rom for Nexus 5 by far imo. It has almost every mods and tweaks you need except for theme chooser, etc.
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I definitively will give it a try, it looks really interesting.
Just wait for Xposed Framework, lets you modify stock without reflashing, etc. It doesn't work yet since 4.4 breaks everything in it, but the developer will probably have that all fixed up by the end of the month if I had to guess.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
I still don't get why Google didn't make this feature. The Quick Settings Panel hardly improved from Android 4.2. I would stay 100% stock ROM if Google added this feature, battery percentage (no not the crappy white one that's in there now) and long press volume rocker to skip tracks.
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Solution:
Install Xposed framework
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47771876&postcount=5621
And install Gravity Box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070
Hello one and all!
Is anyone interested in porting over [non-touchwhiz] Cyanogenmod to our lovely Galaxy S5?
This phone would be so fantastic running smooth AOSP-like android 4.4.
If anyone would like to, I'd be so very happy. I can't do it myself as unfortunately my coding experience lies in HTML/PHP and the web in general.
As thanks for whoever helps me in this, I can provide hosting for some projects of theirs.
If you're reading this, even if you cannot help, post/vote to show your interest in seeing this accomplished!
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According to the Cyanogenmod website, they're working on the S5 right now. Give it a couple of weeks I guess and until then, my S5 is sitting on the shelf and I'll continue with my Nexus 5. Even with better specs, the S5 on TW is clunky and laggy compared to the AOSP based Nexus 5.
Cm is even clunky on the nex5 when u compare it to true aosp ROMs like slimkat or paranoid android.
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stevew84 said:
According to the Cyanogenmod website, they're working on the S5 right now. Give it a couple of weeks I guess and until then, my S5 is sitting on the shelf and I'll continue with my Nexus 5. Even with better specs, the S5 on TW is clunky and laggy compared to the AOSP based Nexus 5.
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Yeah, I've still got my SIM in my S3 for now- running nightlies of CM.
And I've just noticed that post- looks like they posted that at the same time I posted this.
DigitalUnderground said:
Cm is even clunky on the nex5 when u compare it to true aosp ROMs like slimkat or paranoid android.
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Do you know that Paranoid Android is running a CM base? Or did they finally split off completely?
Anybody know if features such as finger print scanner, TV remote control and heartbeat monitor will work on aosp?
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thefinaldegree said:
Yeah, I've still got my SIM in my S3 for now- running nightlies of CM.
And I've just noticed that post- looks like they posted that at the same time I posted this.
Do you know that Paranoid Android is running a CM base? Or did they finally split off completely?
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Aosp on nexus5
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declan8888 said:
Anybody know if features such as finger print scanner, TV remote control and heartbeat monitor will work on aosp?
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Those will be something that you would have to add in to AOSP Android.
That being said, all bar the fingerprint scanner have apps already in one form or another in the Play Store.
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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mksin11 said:
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.
mksin11 said:
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..
Targaeryan said:
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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mksin11 said:
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.