Hello. Sorry if I'm posting a topic that's not suitable here or something like that. Please lead me somewhere else if that's the case.
My question is: is there a Nexus 4 ROM that doesn't have the "random turning off" problem that most (?) of N4 phones have? Also, that known sensor problem that turns of the screen too. I'm too scared to open my phone and fix the sensor myself, and I've heard that there were some apps that were "ignoring" the sensor input on the incoming call, but unfortunately they don't work anymore. I like my N4 very much but that random turning off is really annoying because it often turns off over the night and my morning alarm fails because of that. If there's no software/ROM solution for the sensor problem, I can live with that. My Current ROM is 6.0.1. and if you know any rom that can solve my problems, I'd appreciate the help. Thank you.
I am sorry that I currently can only add a negative answer: LineageOs 14.1 (based on Android 7) also turned out to be rather unstable on my device: random black screens of death and cannot accept calls.
Since most ROMs are CM/LineageOS based there's a high chance the problem will occur in majority if not all of them. Safest way to deal with it is to flash pre-CM13 or Stock ROM.
n0b0dy666 said:
Since most ROMs are CM/LineageOS based there's a high chance the problem will occur in majority if not all of them. Safest way to deal with it is to flash pre-CM13 or Stock ROM.
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Thank you for your answer. I'm okay with putting some old ROM if it's certain that it will solve my problem(s). Can anyone confirm that there is no sudden turning off on an older ROM?
The most stable ROMs would be stock ROMs. If the phone keeps turning off with all stock ROMs, it's probably a hardware problem. I used the Nexus 4 for about a year and never had this issue. Maybe I didn't have the phone long enough for the problem to develop.
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Thank you for your answer. I'm okay with putting some old ROM if it's certain that it will solve my problem(s). Can anyone confirm that there is no sudden turning off on an older ROM?
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I can say for sure, this problem occured somwhere in the middle of CM13 development. On CM12.1 and Stock rom, I had no such issue. Funny thing, now that I'm using my N4 without a sim card, running LineageOS, the problem magically disappeared.
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Since most ROMs are CM/LineageOS based there's a high chance the problem will occur in majority if not all of them. Safest way to deal with it is to flash pre-CM13 or Stock ROM.
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I can say for sure, this problem occured somwhere in the middle of CM13 development. On CM12.1 and Stock rom, I had no such issue. Funny thing, now that I'm using my N4 without a sim card, running LineageOS, the problem magically disappeared.
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This helps a lot, tnx. Did CM12.1 somehow fixed or made answering incoming calls (sensor problem) any easier/solvable?
You could use kitkat roms such as du mako 4.4.4 or cm11 they are stable cm12.1 is also stable Nitrogen OS nougat and du mako 7.1.1 unofficial and liquid dark is also good is pretty stable best nougat roms for mako I've tried pretty much every nougat rom for mako and these 3 are only ones that are stable and fully featured
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What is the consensus on the CM12 nightly builds?
Is anybody using them?
I just got my 9506 and all I really want out of a rom is the stock look, like Nexus or GPE, which CM provides.
Arters version of Temasek CM12 is much better then official cm12
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Arters version of Temasek CM12 is much better then official cm12
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What are the main differences? Is it suitable for use as a daily driver?
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What are the main differences? Is it suitable for use as a daily driver?
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If you are hard gamer, I recommend you to use official CM12. I've tested both and seems like theres serious graphical issues in arters cm12. But both are good for daily use, battery life is little bit worse in arter cm12. Theres not much differencies.
The consensus is that Temasek rom built by @arter97 is the BEST rom for our device, even better than touchwiz rom, and of course better than official cm builds.
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The consensus is that Temasek rom built by @arter97 is the BEST rom for our device, even better than touchwiz rom, and of course better than official cm builds.
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I do not agree the official cm12 by the time will be better because of it's easier to handle, flash and has OTA update.
Can someone please explain what the main differences/goals are between the three major ROMS are? (official cm12, solk2, and arter97/temasek) Looking around the forum, I can't seem to find anything closer than "X is better than Y" and "The difference is in tuning" and other vague things like that
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I do not agree the official cm12 by the time will be better because of it's easier to handle, flash and has OTA update.
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Yeah and they have better support to rom. I mean they update it every day etc..
Arters rom is based on temasek moded version of CM12 - it does include a bit more than the barebone CM12. It is rock solid and by far good enough to be a daily driver. I found it to be great with games (as a reply to another post here). Played Star Wars Kotor on it for hours, it ran perfectly and did not get hot.
The "official" CM12 I have not tried, but it seems to be lagging a lot behind arter. They had, or still have?, problems with wifi/mobile nettwork and other stuff. Does not seem to be a daily driver yet.
I just don't get why you guyz think that easy flashing and faster releases is a positive feature in terms of rom stability.
I'm quite happy with updates arter releases, they are stable and battery friendly, besides it have all goodies from temasek rom.
Don't wanna be a flashaholic!
I don't want to be a flashaholic either. Maybe when official gets a snapshot version, or milestone, but that may never happen looking at the history.
I was using CM11 on the previous 9505 but everything changed with Lollipop.
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I don't want to be a flashaholic either. Maybe when official gets a snapshot version, or milestone, but that may never happen looking at the history.
I was using CM11 on the previous 9505 but everything changed with Lollipop.
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I was looking very skeptic when it was available, but I was amazed how stable and fast it was.
Started with v1, I`m using arters build and had ZERO accidental restart, (FC, camera can`t connect and etc... ) or any bug that affects daily usage. I came from M12 i9300 CM11.
Does casting work? Moving apps to SD?
Casting works fine with Chromecast. Accessible from quick pulldown panel.
Move 2 sd is broken, it`s CM bug.
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Casting works fine with Chromecast. Accessible from quick pulldown panel.
Move 2 sd is broken, it`s CM bug.
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Gotcha, the rom I was using with the 9505 did not have cast working and SD moving was also broken.
For me official cm12 is the best and always up to date. I tried mokeedev, arter, solk and back to official
I think I will try official cm12 when there is a at least a snapshot build.
What's broken in it at the moment, anything? What camera do you use?
I update daily with last nightly. For my usages nothing's broken. Very stable. I use Google camera.
Do you have a chrome cast? Can you connect to it?
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Do you have a chrome cast? Can you connect to it?
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Yes I have one. No problem to use it
I'll admit I get completely baffled with all the S4 variants.
1. Put simply is there a UK GT-I9505 Cyanogenmod 12 or 12.1 nightly?
2. What's device name to Cyanogenmod call it?
My GT-I9505 is from Everything Everywhere in the UK (who still haven't released lollipop).
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1. Yes.
2. jfltexx.
Perfect. Thanks.
jfltexx Snapshots stopped in February 2014 with M3. Which is weird as my LG G Pad last got a stable build in November 2014 with M12. That's a bit worrying if I want a stable/reliable CM build.
p.s. Stable being used generally. I'm aware CM used to use Stable as a specific naming convention.
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Perfect. Thanks.
jfltexx Snapshots stopped in February 2014 with M3. Which is weird as my LG G Pad last got a stable build in November 2014 with M12. That's a bit worrying if I want a stable/reliable CM build.
p.s. Stable being used generally. I'm aware CM used to use Stable as a specific naming convention.
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Nightlies are more stable then the snapshots. So don't let naming misguide you. Just go for either the nightlies or the one in my signature. Ps go for the 12.1 branch, more stable then the 12 branch.
Really?
I thought the whole point was Stables were signed off?
Nightlies also updated daily which is bewildering. I just want a stable Android 5.1 release really. I'm not especially interested in the "cutting edge".
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Really?
I thought the whole point was Stables were signed off?
Nightlies also updated daily which is bewildering. I just want a stable Android 5.1 release really. I'm not especially interested in the "cutting edge".
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The thing is: a rom may work perfectly for me and for you it gives various problems.
Bugs vary from device to device.
For instance, most roms I have tried on my device have worked perfectly (Thankfully).
But I saw other people who reported various issues with the same rom.
You will have to try for yourself.
the GPE rom by Danvdh is one of the most stable roms I have tried. It's still 5.0.1 though.
Resurrection Remix with Alucard kernel also works fine for me.
You might also try FlexOS. People say it has nice battery life.
AICP was also stable for me.
SaberMod CM12.1 stable too. But haven't tried it for some time.
They are all based on CM12.1.
You might also try the official CM12.1 Optimized build.
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The thing is: a rom may work perfectly for me and for you it gives various problems.
Bugs vary from device to device.
For instance, most roms I have tried on my device have worked perfectly (Thankfully).
But I saw other people who reported various issues with the same rom. You will have to try for yourself.
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I'd rather stick with a stable ROM that's been signed off and had some quality control applied to it for that very reason. I prefer to just install a ROM and be done with it (maybe upgrading every now and again OTA) .
Like you say otherwise you could be fine (probably) or maybe not.
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You might also try the official CM12.1 Optimized build.
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Interesting idea. Is this much more optimised for the S4 than the regular CM12.1 nightlies?
Being a fork isn't there a chance it'll get out of sync with the CM12.1 nightlies?
Thanks for the info on the other ROMs.
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Nightlies are more stable then the snapshots. So don't let naming misguide you.
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Could someone explain how this is the case please? Thanks.
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I'd rather stick with a stable ROM that's been signed off and had some quality control applied to it for that very reason. I prefer to just install a ROM and be done with it (maybe upgrading every now and again OTA) .
Like you say otherwise you could be fine (probably) or maybe not.
Interesting idea. Is this much more optimised for the S4 than the regular CM12.1 nightlies?
Being a fork isn't there a chance it'll get out of sync with the CM12.1 nightlies?
Thanks for the info on the other ROMs.
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The optimized builds are developed by the same developer as the nightlies for the s4. So they pretty much go head to head.
Oh nice thanks.
Do the latest CM12.1 nightlies have the ability to turn the S4 legacy Menu button into an App-Switcher button? It's irritating having to hold down the Home button to switch between apps.
Lastly, is there anything major left in CM11 not in CM12.1 now? Is there a list somewhere?
I understand missing features is one of the reasons a CM12.1 Snapshot hasn't been released.
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Oh nice thanks.
Do the latest CM12.1 nightlies have the ability to turn the S4 legacy Menu button into an App-Switcher button? It's irritating having to hold down the Home button to switch between apps.
Lastly, is there anything major left in CM11 not in CM12.1 now? Is there a list somewhere?
I understand missing features is one of the reasons a CM12.1 Snapshot hasn't been released.
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Seeing as android M is close development for CM12.1 will stop at some point and CM13 will start.
GDReaper said:
The thing is: a rom may work perfectly for me and for you it gives various problems.
Bugs vary from device to device.
For instance, most roms I have tried on my device have worked perfectly (Thankfully).
But I saw other people who reported various issues with the same rom.
You will have to try for yourself.
the GPE rom by Danvdh is one of the most stable roms I have tried. It's still 5.0.1 though.
Resurrection Remix with Alucard kernel also works fine for me.
You might also try FlexOS. People say it has nice battery life.
AICP was also stable for me.
SaberMod CM12.1 stable too. But haven't tried it for some time.
They are all based on CM12.1.
You might also try the official CM12.1 Optimized build.
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+1 for the CM12.1 Optimized build. I had low mobile signal which resulting in big battery drain in the otherwise awesome Danvdh 5.0.1 GPE rom. Had to ditch it.
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The optimized builds are developed by the same developer as the nightlies for the s4. So they pretty much go head to head.
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Thanks for this.
Why are the optimized builds so far behind? The latest CM12.1 optimized build for the S4 looks to be 2015-06-16 but there's a regular CM12.1 nightly dated 2015-06-25.
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Try @n1kolaa's official CyanogenMod 12.1 it is rock solid stable rom for s3 neo
If you want an AOSP style ROM, pick CM12.1 by @n1kolaa.
If you want a Touchwiz ROM, pick Project Lucky by @Ciro. It's S7 themed and very stable.
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Try @n1kolaa's official CyanogenMod 12.1 it is rock solid stable rom for s3 neo
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I have already tried it, but I'm not really into AOSP.
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If you want an AOSP style ROM, pick CM12.1 by @n1kolaa.
If you want a Touchwiz ROM, pick Project Lucky by @Ciro. It's S7 themed and very stable.
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So, right now I'm on Motion ROM and the reason I am asking here is because the random reboots can be really annoying. Now then if I want to try Project Lucky I have to flash stock firmware and then flash the ROM or is there the other way around?
No not really just a standard wipe before Flashing. If you didn't do something wrong in between that will be enough. CM is based on AOSP & so is everything else but CM is not AOSP. Only official CM12.1 is stable right now and if you despair on touch wizard alike appearance you can theme it. I know it's not a same but what a hell you can't have it all.
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No not really just a standard wipe before Flashing. If you didn't do something wrong in between that will be enough. CM is based on AOSP & so is everything else but CM is not AOSP. Only official CM12.1 is stable right now and if you despair on touch wizard alike appearance you can theme it. I know it's not a same but what a hell you can't have it all.
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Well, one of the reasons I don't like CM is that every CM ROM has that same thing when I'm at 0 brightness that when I press the power button the screen blinks like its at max for a split second and at night it can be really annoying and it's not adaptive brightness or something else causing it. It only happens on CM.
Yup display settings lags & whole section is buggy but I can live with that.
Tip try to disable kernel panic on everything else & good luck with it.
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Yup display settings lags & whole section is buggy but I can live with that.
Tip try to disable kernel panic on everything else & good luck with it.
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If I ever decide to give the official CM a try how do I disable the kernel panic thing?
EDIT: Also would like to ask, does the blinking thing happen to you too?
First of all its not a thing but kernel safety mechanizem to ensure system doesn't get stuck by some process not reacting & blocking it so it conveniently calls an interrupt & reboots the system.
Secondly learn to read. I said on everything else & that means all the roms & with all the kernels you are getting robots with. Not with official CM12.1 (& kernel) as their is zero of those there.
Good luck with it goes as the system can freeze totally with kernel panic on opps disabled so you will sometimes have to perform it's duty manually (by pulling out the battery) when it happens. Anyhow disabling the kernel panic mechanizem is not a solution of the problem but more alike workaround.
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First of all its not a thing but kernel safety mechanizem to ensure system doesn't get stuck by some process not reacting & blocking it so it conveniently calls an interrupt & reboots the system.
Secondly learn to read. I said on everything else & that means all the roms & with all the kernels you are getting robots with. Not with official CM12.1 (& kernel) as their is zero of those there.
Good luck with it goes as the system can freeze totally with kernel panic on opps disabled so you will sometimes have to perform it's duty manually (by pulling out the battery) when it happens. Anyhow disabling the kernel panic mechanizem is not a solution of the problem but more alike workaround.
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You do get that I am not a pro when it comes to developing Android systems which means that I am just an ordinary person who knows some basic stuff like flashing a ROM and something more. Also you didn't tell me if the blinking is normal for CM and if it is happenning to you too.
Blinking is not normal, it's CM problem on the ROM side so it's there on all CM's (12.1).
cyanogenmod 11 is way more stable then 12.1 for s3 neo
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cyanogenmod 11 is way more stable then 12.1 for s3 neo
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I agree. I tried CM 12.1 and that display flashing whenever I press the power button or home button to turn the display on was annoying. Flashed CM 11 after that and it's going pretty well, and that flashing thing is not happening.
I'd like to use CM12.1 (marshmallow) but I realize there still are no stable release? Why? Is it not good enough yet?
I've had a pretty bad experience with CM on my old Galaxy S4 so I'm a little afraid to remove the stock recovery and ROM from my Moto X Play. I want to make sure that it's bug free (or as buggy as stock) and suitable for day use. In other words I want to flash it and know it's fully reliable. Given the fact that there are only nightly releases, are they reliable enough for this?
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I'd like to use CM12.1 (marshmallow) but I realize there still are no stable release? Why? Is it not good enough yet?
I've had a pretty bad experience with CM on my old Galaxy S4 so I'm a little afraid to remove the stock recovery and ROM from my Moto X Play. I want to make sure that it's bug free (or as buggy as stock) and suitable for day use. In other words I want to flash it and know it's fully reliable. Given the fact that there are only nightly releases, are they reliable enough for this?
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I can't vouch for the latest releases, as my xplay has been broken for like 3 months now, but being a nightly doesn't inherently make it unstable. Stable builds are usually relabeled nightlies. I say give it a shot. You can always go back to stock if you don't like it, unless you're speaking about voiding warranty
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I can't vouch for the latest releases, as my xplay has been broken for like 3 months now, but being a nightly doesn't inherently make it unstable. Stable builds are usually relabeled nightlies. I say give it a shot. You can always go back to stock if you don't like it, unless you're speaking about voiding warranty
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Oh! I thought nightlies were unstable releases. So before yours broke, you had a good experience? No problem with camera or other stuff?
It's not really a question of warranty but rather just not having any issues when I need it to work. For instance, with my Galaxy S4, the camera kept crashing while I was out with my kids so I lost time trying to make it work when I wanted to take a picture. That's the kind of thing I wouldn't want happening just because I got another ROM.
Indeed I did (have a good experience). If you're every unsure of a nightly, head to the thread. You'll usually find one or several people commenting if it's no good.
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Indeed I did. If you're every unsure of a nightly, head to the thread. You'll usually find one or several people commenting if it's no good.
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Yeah I had a look (I just realized I was talking about CM13 not 12.1) but given there are now 205 pages I thought I'd ask about the nightly situation in a different thread.
I think I may try it and restore it from the ROM available in the forum.
Oh and I keep wondering, given Motorola never actually released the ROM, how can someone make it available?
I m using nightly for like 3 months ......and I can say nightly is far better than stock if you are looking for customization and speed. I recently tried to go back to stock 6.0.1 but that experience is so "LAGGY" that I again return back to CM.I can say that CM nightly build working best for me with my requirements(like gaming and also photography and editing and HEAVY Customization and many more ) . and about custom recovery,it's a must have tool I suggest as with that I can return back to my previous builds. SO i recommend to go for NEW CM build,but in the end it's upto you.
and if u r still fearing about NIGHTLIES then flash the custom recovery(twrp) and then make backup of whole stock system and then do whatever U want to.
Btw this is the wrong forum to discuss things
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I m using nightly for like 3 months ......and I can say nightly is far better than stock if you are looking for customization and speed. I recently tried to go back to stock 6.0.1 but that experience is so "LAGGY" that I again return back to CM.I can say that CM nightly build working best for me with my requirements(like gaming and also photography and editing and HEAVY Customization and many more ) . and about custom recovery,it's a must have tool I suggest as with that I can return back to my previous builds. SO i recommend to go for NEW CM build,but in the end it's upto you.
and if u r still fearing about NIGHTLIES then flash the custom recovery(twrp) and then make backup of whole stock system and then do whatever U want to.
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Oh nice idea. I think That's what I'm gonna do, thanks!
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Btw this is the wrong forum to discuss things
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Is it? I apologize then. Even if I want to talk about CM I should use the General Help forum?
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Oh nice idea. I think That's what I'm gonna do, thanks!
Is it? I apologize then. Even if I want to talk about CM I should use the General Help forum?
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Original development is for devs posting their work usually
Guys, there's less and less apps avaliable for S3 Neo everyday. I allways try some custom roms to use a recent Android but all of them have some bugs that prevent me from using the phone. I don't need NFC, seccond chip slot connection but we all need excencial things like a working camera. So if you guys could help me with some stable ROMs , it would be great. Thanks
I have the exact same problem as you. did you find any good rom?
I also want a custom ROM with stability and the latest Android.
Please reply if you find any.
LOS 14.1, and almost every other Nougat rom are stable.
The only major bugs are offline charging and time reset after reboot. But these issues disappear once you flash ToXite kernel. Personally I'm on Thargorsson's LOS build since may and everything works perfectly daily.
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LOS 14.1, and almost every other Nougat rom are stable.
The only major bugs are offline charging and time reset after reboot. But these issues disappear once you flash ToXite kernel. Personally I'm on Thargorsson's LOS build since may and everything works perfectly daily.
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What about DOT OS 1.2 ??
Please suggest....
I'm on CM 12.1 since 2-3 months...
Lineage 14.1 by Leo it's the most stable rom
DOT OS is the best one guys ,everything works perfectly even if you flash toxi kernel except battery drain while screen off but I run into this problem in every rom
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What about DOT OS 1.2 ??
Please suggest....
I'm on CM 12.1 since 2-3 months...
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Don't know about DotOS but it seems good.
I'm on LOS 14.1. Just see at the other N roms topics, you'll find many users saying that everything's working great for them.
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DOT OS is the best one guys ,everything works perfectly even if you flash toxi kernel except battery drain while screen off but I run into this problem in every rom
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Yeah!! I am also facing the Battery Drain Problem...
It was better in CM 12.1 ....
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DOT OS is the best one guys ,everything works perfectly even if you flash toxi kernel except battery drain while screen off but I run into this problem in every rom
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Another thing to add to your list about toxite kernel, it also breaks your fm chip (=no radio fm).
Then Guys..
Please suggest which ROM should I install to get good experience with minimum bugs(not the battery drain problem please)
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Another thing to add to your list about toxite kernel, it also breaks your fm chip (=no radio fm).
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Who uses radio in 2018 !
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Who uses radio in 2018 !
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You're not alone on this planet dude, not everybody has a kickass amount of data to listen to streaming radio.
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You're not alone on this planet dude, not everybody has a kickass amount of data to listen to streaming radio.
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Luckily we have androids and iTube is still here :angel:
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Then Guys..
Please suggest which ROM should I install to get good experience with minimum bugs(not the battery drain problem please)
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I dont think there is one m8 !
Lineage 14.1 is the most stable ROM, I did not need to install any kernels to work. (the only thing that does not work is the NFC, but I do not even use it)
I had tested 2 other ROMs and had some problems (like, the alarm did not work if I left the device totally idle for more than 6 hours - one night), even installing the ToXikernel.
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Lineage 14.1 is the most stable ROM, I did not need to install any kernels to work. (the only thing that does not work is the NFC, but I do not even use it)
I had tested 2 other ROMs and had some problems (like, the alarm did not work if I left the device totally idle for more than 6 hours - one night), even installing the ToXikernel.
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Alarm works for you on LOS Stock kernel? 'cause for me it doesn't...
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Alarm works for you on LOS Stock kernel? 'cause for me it doesn't...
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Yes, in the original Lineage 14.1, with "Android security patch level" of "22 August 2018", with the native kernel (without customizing the kernel), the alarm worked without problems.
From what I understand, the problem is related to kernel settings, leaving the device goes into deep sleep mode and this disables various functions, including the alarm, but the native kernel the latest version of Lineage 14.1 does not have these presets (which, for me, leaves battery consumption "normal" rather than "optimized," but at least the alarm works, and the FM radio also).
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Yes, in the original Lineage 14.1, with "Android security patch level" of "22 August 2018", with the native kernel (without customizing the kernel), the alarm worked without problems.
From what I understand, the problem is related to kernel settings, leaving the device goes into deep sleep mode and this disables various functions, including the alarm, but the native kernel the latest version of Lineage 14.1 does not have these presets (which, for me, leaves battery consumption "normal" rather than "optimized," but at least the alarm works, and the FM radio also).
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Alright. When you say "normal battery consumption", you mean that your phone doesn't reach deep sleep mode?
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Alright. When you say "normal battery consumption", you mean that your phone doesn't reach deep sleep mode?
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Let me explain better: I recently moved from Stock ROM to Lineage 14.1, and the battery consumption is equal, so "normal". The other ROMS with Android 7.1 promise lower, "optimized" battery consumption. The system goes into deep sleep mode, but is not "as deep" as the other ROMS.
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Let me explain better: I recently moved from Stock ROM to Lineage 14.1, and the battery consumption is equal, so "normal". The other ROMS with Android 7.1 promise lower, "optimized" battery consumption. The system goes into deep sleep mode, but is not "as deep" as the other ROMS.
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Oh OK, I misunderstood. Thanks o/
Another question (since no one else involved in the roms' development is responding), did you manage to fix the time reseting issue after reboot? Using the fix for the custom kernel of toxite?