Android N Preview 4 Stable Enough? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is Android N Preview 4 stable enough for a non-developer like myself?

There are so many N Threads around where exactly the same question is answered many times, it needs for this question really a new one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3332989
The same question as yours here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/android-n-developer-preview-4-android-n-t3399459
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-android-n-developer-preview-t3332494/page177

jdawggs316 said:
Is Android N Preview 4 stable enough for a non-developer like myself?
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Preview 4 is very stable on my 5x.
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I'm running it on my Nexus 6p and it stable 95% of the time but 5% of the time system have hiccups. System is moving fast but something is holding it back. Maybe not all the apps aren't optimize yet to the system API.

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CyanogenMod 10 M1

CyanogenMod 10 M1 is available
"We aren’t exactly sure what M stands for. “Monthly”, “milestone”, or perhaps “MINE ALL MINE!”. Whatever it is, I hope that we are meeting the needs of community.
M-Series builds will be available under the EXPERIMENTAL tag. The filename will include the date stamp as well as the M version. These builds should be stable enough for daily use, and we encourage feedback and bug reports."
Download:
http://get.cm/?device=crespo&type=nightly
Source:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-10-m1
There are ninghtly, firmware updated daily and therefore possibly unstable, but they develop stops ("freeze") and start the release candidate and finally reaches a stable ROM. This was more or less up to now the procedure for CyanogenMod, but now the team has announced a new feature: the monthly build.
As can be imagined firmware is released on a monthly basis, after a "soft freeze" of the code done in order to stabilize the code more than the daily nightly.
Dedicated to those who do not want to flash a ROM every other day and the next also, the monthly will be available at the beginning of each new month but initially cover only a subset of all devices supported by CyanogenMod. Specifically, the first release of the M-series
Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
VZW Galaxy Nexus (bull)
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus)
Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
Captivate (captivatemtd)
Sprint Galaxy S3 (d2spr)
VZW Galaxy S3 (d2vzw)
AT & T Galaxy S3 (d2att)
Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
Galaxy S3 U.S. Cellular (d2usc)
Nexus S (crespo)
Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
Galaxy Note AT & T (quincyatt)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
This is not yet a final project in the sense that the team will decide on its continuation or not, depending on user feedback, because it is not logical to maintain something of little use.
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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Carlito, is it faster than stock 4.1.1? I flashed Matr1x and I was delighted with the speed and performance but battery was drained too quickly. Is this rom that fast?
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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Yes, please!:cyclops:
cinek1987cinek said:
Now i have nightly [cm-10-20120908-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip ], and there are many errors ;/
I do FULL WIPE ???
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No need full wipe for me, I flash over NIGHTLY-20120909. everything work and very smooth.
Just wipe cache partition and then flash M1.
does this support adhoc like cm9?
does this support adhoc like cm9? plz answer
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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I accidentally cleared google framework data after the install, for some links were broken. Now Market is not working. Clues??
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I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
wow thanks :thumbup:,
installed on my i9023 and work fine!
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which kernel do you recommend for save the battery life?
Inviato dal mio Nexus S i9023 Italia
carlito00w said:
Finaly i'm come back to CM, my favourite rom.
flashed on my nexus s gsm 4h ago.
Until now:
No bugs
All works
Fast
Tnx to CM
P.S: If someone have trouble with apps installation with playstore... clear data of PlayStore and Google Framework in App Menu.
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is gallery and music player able to read from SD card?
Muvolt said:
I don't know about the current nightly but the "M1" version is awfully slow in comparison with Paranoid Android 2.0. I have even tried it with Air kernel (+65fps) which is one of the fastest kernels and Matr1x. I returned to PA 2.0.
I don't think that there is a serious reason for a monthly version. Nightly versions are very reliable in my experience...someone just have to choose his own "frequency of updating"...
I hope that we are not many "Ms" away from the RC or stable release! They'll have to speed up that ROM though.
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I think something that many people forget is that not all phones are lucky enough to have AOSP support. I only have my Nexus S but I imagine that CM10 is not bugless and magical for all the devices it's built for.
M1
It's ready to daily use.. until now no problems, thanks a lot.
Been using this with the stock kernel and very impressed. 2hours 30 min screen time and still 52 % battery left. Only lost 8% over night with WiFi enabled. Best I've seen JB do since it appeared.
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nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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Agreed - same for me as well. Seems to be much more lag when connected to mobile data as opposed to wifi for some reason.
nexususer1 said:
Unfortunately, cm 10, nightlies or M versions seems to be much slower than cm9.1. I hope it becomes lagless one day, just as cm9. It was sluggish at the beggining, now it's awesome at speed, responsiveness and usage. Hope it's gonna be just the same with cm10.
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This is exactly how i feel about CM10 at the moment too!
Just needs more time to mature!
Gave it a go, still sluggish. Back to AOSP.
Cm10 with bedalus 4.5 gives me battery life similar, if not better to ICS and GB (which is very good!)

[POLL] What OS are you settling with

From a previous poll a few of you are going to keep your Nexus S for a year or more. So, what Android OS version (doesn't matter what ROM) or other OS are you settling with?
Jellybean 4.2.2 (more precisely Jellyshot 4.1)
Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Ted Mosby said:
Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Swipe keyboard perhaps?
You can just flash a zip & get the stock android 4.2 swipe keyboard!
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I'm running the last official AOKP milestone release- it's using 4.1.2- with the last Matr1x kernel release. I keep most settings at default. It's the best all-around experience (stability, speed, battery) that I've ever had on this phone. I still lurk these forums and am surprised that I don't see more folks running this simple setup. It's like running a smooth stock Android phone, but with a few key extras. It's just the best to "settle" with.
Apparently gingerbread because it is just so smooth and the boot time is much faster since it doesn't have the triple buffer stuff
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For use GB i really prefer use ICS! Its beautiful tham GB and still very fast.
Perhaps. Gamerzrom is ama ing fast! 4.2 sure is too much for our 512mb. But dont know why, its like 4.1
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Android 4.2...
Jellyshot is performing really well on my phone. But then I'm a ROM flashing addict so i'll be visiting various pastures :laugh:
Jelly Bean 4.2.2 for sure
i hear some ppl saying that 4.1 is better because it's faster on our older hardware, but some of the 4.2 roms/mods/tweaks/kernel combinations are at least just as fast

What's your thoughts on the Kitkat 4.4?

What's your favorite feature on Kitkat 4.4 that was mentioned today? What features were you looking forward to that wasn't mentioned?
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I think it's a step forward.
Better memory management is a huge deal for Android, one that it's been needing for some long time.
Since it is gor 512mb ram devices also it will work just fi9 n smooth on note 2
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It's got some pretty cool new features, from the automatic caller id lookup to built-in screen-recording. I'm also interested in the performance and memory enhancements, since our Note 2 will feel old and sluggish by the time Sammy gives us Kitkat
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What's your favorite feature on Kitkat 4.4 that was mentioned today? What features were you looking forward to that wasn't mentioned?
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My thoughts on Android Kitkat 4.4 is it is gonna be smoother than previous versions since beside it is a small upgrade, lower end devices will be supported by it too so it means faster on high end devices..
BUT!
My only thought on SAMSUNG Android Kitkat 4.4, it'll gonna be very long, I MEAN VERY LOOOOOONG time 'til we get this.. Or probably won't since maybe when Samsung releases 4.4 it will be old news and 5.0 will be around.. Hahaha!
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since our Note 2 will feel old and sluggish by the time Sammy gives us Kitkat
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huh?? and u think Samsung will update N2 to 4.4 , i don't think so
or maybe they will update N2 to 4.4 when Android 4.5 or 5.0 is here :silly::silly:
I think it's a lovely update. Here are the list of changes: http://developer.android.com/about/versions/kitkat.html
I'm very excited for the performance and memory management enhancements as well as improved battery life.
Samsung ETA: 6+ months.
If only samsung would completely redesign touchwiz to somewhat resemble holo UI (like HTC did with sense 5)
I'll be enjoying kitkat on my 2012 N7 with its ****ty slow Tegra 3 processor.
First 4.3 than 4.4. Before we get 4.4 we have past one year. But I think 4.4 will be much smoother with better performance.
Does no one in this thread use AOSP ROMs lol?
I can't wait to test out the NFC card emulation.
thanks:good:
As someone has said, is a lovely update. Better performance, better graphics, more Google Experience and more. Sure, The Verge said that Nexus 5 is not the "perfect smooth Android", but i think that an Android without a single little lag is a chimera.
I'll try 4.4, maybe, with some custom roms, but i will definitely stick with the note instead of switching to n5. It's beautiful, but i'm sure that has not the battery life and speaker quality of the Note II. We will see.
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Sure, The Verge said that Nexus 5 is not the "perfect smooth Android"
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That hands on video was done by a biased apple fanboy. I mean really.... if you listen to what he says
He's getting hate all over the net.
The irony when Google say 4.4 designed to run on 512mb devices or more with better performance and better mem management....etc but the verge reported some lag here and there on Nexus 5 and peeps who flashed aosp 4.4 on N4 reported worse performance than 4.3
DAFUQ GOOGLE
Seems like Android + Dalvik will never ever be smooth and resource efficient as WP or IOS
darkchazz said:
That hands on video was done by a biased apple fanboy. I mean really.... if you listen to what he says
He's getting hate all over the net.
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I don't believe that's fanboyism. I owned an iPhone 4 and it was more smooth than any Android. Period. The only thing that i want to say is: seems that Android 4.4 isn't the "performance revolution" that we was expecting.
Anyway, it's still very enjoyable.
Elvecio said:
I don't believe that's fanboyism. I owned an iPhone 4 and it was more smooth than any Android. Period. The only thing that i want to say is: seems that Android 4.4 isn't the "performance revolution" that we was expecting.
Anyway, it's still very enjoyable.
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I believe it is fanboyism because he was bashing many aspects of the device and android in general, not only the performance. Although I'm not saying it should exceed iOS performance. But notice he was demonstrating lag using chrome. And we all know chrome has been laggy and unoptimized since the beginning. One shouldn't bash an entire OS's performance based on an unoptimized app. The stock samsung browser on my Note 2 runs as smooth as Safari on iOS.
Saying nonsense like "...Usually Android cameras aren't that impressive." There's no way I'm trusting a guy like that.
in addition to:
"...ceramic buttons, for whatever that's worth."
"Google calls it 'silky,' I call it 'pretty good."
I think it is this Google Taking Aim at Device Modders in Android 4.4 KitKat – xda-developers
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I think it is this Google Taking Aim at Device Modders in Android 4.4 KitKat – xda-developers
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thats good so we dont have to rely on stupid manufacturer who doesnt update their phones
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I think it is this Google Taking Aim at Device Modders in Android 4.4 KitKat – xda-developers
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this nothing new for us cuz Sammy already sat SELinux to enforcing with 4.3

Would you recommend Android 4.4.1 over 4.3?

UPDATE: would you recommend Android 4.4.1 over Android 4.3 on the Nexus 4? Why? Why not?
Okay, a little title change here. So I'm hearing some good things on 4.4.1, so let me ask you a few questions, even if it may be too early at this point:
- anyone who didn't recommend 4.4 before feels like 4.4.1 is major step forward?
- how's battery life, especially in regards of wakelocks and unexpected drainage? Does wakelockdetector work now?
- how's 4.4.1 performance compared to 4.3, both stock, is it definitely snappier?
- how's camera performing to 4.3, how's photoshere stitching?
- anyone running it WITHOUT factory reset and 4.4 & 4.4.1 installed over 4.3, experiencing zero problems?
Thank you!
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Okay I guess it's a question I want answer to, but I posted in the General cause more than a simple answer I look forward to a positive discussion on the matter - is 4.4 stable, app-supported and bug free enough right now to easily recommend the update, would you rather suggest to wait until bug fixes or would you flat out say avoid it?
I added a poll to get a statistical look of the Community's take on this so others can check where 4.4 stands now on the Nexus 4 according to XDA.
Of course, KitKat is a great update. It's the best Android version yet and I love where Google is going with it.
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Okay I guess it's a question I want answer to, but I posted in the General cause more than a simple answer I look forward to a positive discussion on the matter - is 4.4 stable, app-supported and bug free enough right now to easily recommend the update, would you rather suggest to wait until bug fixes or would you flat out say avoid it?
I added a poll to get a statistical look of the Community's take on this so others can check where 4.4 stands now on the Nexus 4 according to XDA.
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obviously yes, the 4.4 google nexus update is awesome, dunno for other devices ( in future ). by the time samsung launches it, it will be full of bugs, ala 4.3 for s3
I think everyone who has an unlocked bootloader should for sure. Definitely needs to be ran for a couple days to get a feel for it. If you want customization you'll most likely go back to 4.3 as 4.4 rom's don't have very much. (yet)
Performance and UI changes (if there..) are nice. On the other hand there are too many bugs to recommend it. Also, and this does not apply to many, battery life of my N4 sucks after some days on KK. No, there is no bad app. Ask my bbs stats
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Performance and UI changes (if there..) are nice. On the other hand there are too many bugs to recommend it. Also, and this does not apply to many, battery life of my N4 sucks after some days on KK. No, there is no bad app. Ask my bbs stats
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I also have to say my battery life sucks now that I'm on 4.4.
Not sure what it is but I got 12 hours TOTAL. Not even with a lot of use. Most of the time the screen was off and I didn't much use it. That's compared to a full day of life when I was on JB.
I'm wondering if a factory reset would help it.
I'm running KRT16O on my phone and loving it. However, it appears I was one of the lucky ones. No bugs, no bootloop.
KRT16S is obviously not ready for rollout. It's been soft-bricking devices like crazy it seems. I hope Google halts the OTA and fixes this. Until then, I'm sticking with 16O.
Hold off and wait.
So, there are plenty of bugs here, lags on the lock screen, lags in the applications, applications which still doesn't working, camera is making very bad pictures and so on - take a look to android 4.4 bugs forum.
I am back to 4.3 and waiting for 4.4.1.
No, i don't recommend 4.4 on the nexus 4 yet.
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Recommended. I'm on KRT16S with no problems whatsoever. Great fluidity and no bugs.
I think 4.4 has some good news, but not worth it. I was using paranoid ROOM with linaro franco kernel and i`m ready to get it back on my device.
krt16s
KRT16S is very good image,my phone is full apps and all working without problem,i use nova last beta 3 launcher and working realy fast,i dont like GEL icons(too big for me),battery is great,after 10 hours stand by time 4-6 %, ,on screen i think is wery good,betther than 4.3....no FC,no lags,everything work fluid and fast....
i flash with FB,and after flashing factory reset....
It's significantly better than 4.3 IMO. I personally clean flash for every major update after taking a backup, and I'm having absolutely no issues. UI is extremely smooth, no bugs with tethering or anything of that sort and battery life has actually improved.
I'd recommend a clean flash if you have the time, just to be thorough.
I would definitely recommend it. Performancewise...it has never been better imo! I don't experience any of those bugs mentioned above. Smoothness is just amazing.
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Thx guys!
Wow, quite difference experiences... so it appears there are bugs, but not for everyone...
How's that ART thing on the Nexus 4? Is it too experimental at this point to be of everyday use?
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Thx guys!
Wow, quite difference experiences... so it appears there are bugs, but not for everyone...
How's that ART thing on the Nexus 4? Is it too experimental at this point to be of everyday use?
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I switched to ART immediately upon updating last week. It runs great. I've only had a few bugs(Timely takes about 10 seconds to open). Beyond that, I like it. I let my friend who is using CM 11 on his GNex try it out last night and he was impressed with the performance.
If you get KitKat to install without soft-bricking, you're going to have a good experience IMO. However, due to the risk of bootloop, I cannot recommending the update at this time in good conscience.
4.4 is the best android version so far, and with ART is amazingly smooth!
Sure - I have been using since a day after Google released the factory images and I didn't have a single problem with it. I also flashed zip for transparent nav bar in the lockscreen and installed Nova launcher beta and everything is as smooth as butter
Well, i'm not using ART so far because I don't like to use a hacked lib or an outdated app to be able to use all my apps with it.
That aside, KRT16S has been awesome so far, battery life has improved, the UI is much smoother and with ApexPro 2.2.0 beta 1 the interface has the same transparency as GEL (Which I uninstalled already. I don't like the kiddie-sized icons, it looks too toy-like).
On KTR16S ... Battery is worse than KTR16O which is worse than 4.3 for me... My experience with ART was not great, but probably because my phone is almost full of files and got full (system and free space for storage) after a long time to optimize...after that I didn't notice a better performance and missed some of my apps so returned back to dalvik ...but I would recommend KitKat....I like GEL and about its size icons I changed DPI than got great for me
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bjacks12 said:
If you get KitKat to install without soft-bricking, you're going to have a good experience IMO. However, due to the risk of bootloop, I cannot recommending the update at this time in good conscience.
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I'm sorry I still carry some noobage... install without soft bricking, what do you mean by that? I'm waiting for the OTA but still undecided whether to install when it arrives. Speaking of, if it does, can I install it over 4.3 keeping my apps & settings? I'm unrooted and not planning to.

Im tired of crappy roms for i9000 help me find good one

As in title i am frikin tired of crappy unfinished or clone roms sadly i am not so pro and do not have time to make custom rom myself that would fit my needs. So then I want KitKat rom that will NOT have:
- black incoming call screen for who knows how many seconds (occurs in CyanogenMod 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- a bug making smarthpone send the same sms message gazzilions times ( occurs in SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- a bug that makes airplane mode drain your battery in monstrous speed (occurs in SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- random restarts (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimCat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
- frozen screen that is not possible to unlock for who knows how long even if you ram that frikin power button like pro gamer (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
- laggy pattern unlock screen (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
So yea I do not want this.
What i want is:
Tiny lightweigh and blazing fast android rom without tons of crap like pie menu and other stuff you will never use for anything other than showing off to friends. And thats it so i hope you will help me find such rom kindly sir's.
By the way I will not buy it and don't even want to hear excuse that the black incoming call screen is occuring because of hardware limitation. This is a bullsht and you know it.
+1 if i may add,the multi screen on everything feat would also be nice
mantisghost said:
As in title i am frikin tired of crappy unfinished or clone roms sadly i am not so pro and do not have time to make custom rom myself that would fit my needs. So then I want KitKat rom that will NOT have:
- black incoming call screen for who knows how many seconds (occurs in CyanogenMod 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- a bug making smarthpone send the same sms message gazzilions times ( occurs in SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- a bug that makes airplane mode drain your battery in monstrous speed (occurs in SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5)
- random restarts (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimCat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
- frozen screen that is not possible to unlock for who knows how long even if you ram that frikin power button like pro gamer (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
- laggy pattern unlock screen (occurs in CyanogenMod 10 and 11, SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5, Paranoid Android)
So yea I do not want this.
What i want is:
Tiny lightweigh and blazing fast android rom without tons of crap like pie menu and other stuff you will never use for anything other than showing off to friends. And thats it so i hope you will help me find such rom kindly sir's.
By the way I will not buy it and don't even want to hear excuse that the black incoming call screen is occuring because of hardware limitation. This is a bullsht and you know it.
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You're likely not going to get any useful response to your requests, as the answer lies within your questions.
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You're likely not going to get any useful response to your requests, as the answer lies within your questions.
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Sorry but I do not understand what answer you have in mind. I did write with huge bold letter that I do NOT want a rom that has any of such bugs and they are not questions they are facts that I did obeserve by using this roms. To make it simple, roms I did mention do have such flaws and thats why I am looking for other ones.
Try Mackay rom 4.4.4. I'm satisfied with it.
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... and in case the incall delay still bothers you even with Mackay - check LMK Whitelist.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40404319
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Sorry but I do not understand what answer you have in mind. I did write with huge bold letter that I do NOT want a rom that has any of such bugs and they are not questions they are facts that I did obeserve by using this roms. To make it simple, roms I did mention do have such flaws and thats why I am looking for other ones.
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Have a wander through the thread in my signature and see if there's anything that can help, but none of us can give you a definite answer
Thanks I will try mackay
Maybe kit kat ROMs aren't for you? Least
not just yet until development has come a notch further. I've tried Mackay kit kat and cm 11 and cyanAOSP and omnirom nightly. I found omnirom and cyanAOSP to be my favourites so far. I suffered the shortest call delay with these two. About 2-3 seconds which isn't terrible, it takes that to hear it ring and take it out of your pocket , But omni ran the best for me with the least amount of bugs and crashes. All these builds have had updates since I last tested so could have improved a lot maybe?? I'll be testing again soon cus I love the 4.4 bling. But I also love speed so for now I'm using xbean 4.1.2 which is a beautiful ROM.
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did you try resurrection remix??
Did you try resurrection remix??
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Did you try resurrection remix??
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I prefer to stay on builds with regular updates. I'm currently playing between OmniROM and Paranoid Android. Both updated regularly. And their running quite well for KitKat. KitKat feels very pleasant to use in comparison to older android builds. Maybe not a snappy as older ones, but defiantly smoother.
L-Droid v.2.2.2, Kit kat 4.4.4. The best one that I tried
CyanAOSP 4.0 is very fast and good for games
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