What ICS ROM do you recommend me? Thanks!
Both The CM9 nightlies and AOKP are nice ICS ROMs.
They are stable. While AOKP has more features and flexibility, CM9 nightly in general has less bugs and more builds to update from.
Thanks. And works the camera in both of them. It is important for me.
I know cm7 and I like cyanogen. So I will start with this.
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Camera works on both. But I think CM9has a better menu for the camera app.
AOKP camera does not have the complete menu therefore flash setting is impossible to change.
I imagine you can get camera patch from CM9 flash it to AOKP. Btw AOKP is a CM9 based rom.
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What ICS ROM do you recommend me? Thanks!
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Awesome name/avatar bud!
yappoe said:
Camera works on both. But I think CM9has a better menu for the camera app.
AOKP camera does not have the complete menu therefore flash setting is impossible to change.
I imagine you can get camera patch from CM9 flash it to AOKP. Btw AOKP is a CM9 based rom.
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I've been wanting to upgrade from 2.3.6 to ICS but in dilemma if I want to install CM9 or AOKP. Both looks like nice ROM. I guess now I am leaning toward AOKP. I guess I will flash CM9 first for a week, and try AOKP for another week before deciding to stick with one. Thanks.
I finally am trying Cm9 and it works ok. I think it will be my daily rom.
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Awesome name/avatar bud!
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Thanks, Guybrush is the best.
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Aokp milestone 5 is good, and so is build 36
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Finally on CM9 -- After 2 days of a scare! I guess almost everyone here has experiences boot loops. But so many posts help me went through successfully.
The most important thing is to remain calm when the tab does not boot up correctly. -- and this crazy post from a guy trying to "hard brick" his tab made me a little bit calm.
Nice ROM. And I this GOO Manager makes downloads easy. Next week: AOKP
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Thanks, Guybrush is the best.
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Indeed, SOMI was my first ever Adventure game I played back in my Amiga dayz. My fave is COMI though
Overcome to CM9
Can i flash CM9 in my Overcome tab without restocking?
Yes. Because after restocking you still need overcome kernel anyway.
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slyv3 said:
Finally on CM9 -- After 2 days of a scare! I guess almost everyone here has experiences boot loops. But so many posts help me went through successfully.
The most important thing is to remain calm when the tab does not boot up correctly. -- and this crazy post from a guy trying to "hard brick" his tab made me a little bit calm.
Nice ROM. And I this GOO Manager makes downloads easy. Next week: AOKP
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I don't suggest you to install AOKP, because it derivates from CM9, so they have the same bugs. What more, AOKP has too small keys (I'm referring to those who are at the bottom of the screen and allow you to go back, return home or view the open applications), even if it has some features more, and they're a bit buggy, too. Personally, I returned to Overcome 4.1.0, since ICS has too small icons and the battery used to last less than 24 hours without an intense use.
By the way, in English which of these expressions is correct: "What's more" or "What more"?
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I am on aokp #36 and I really can't let you say it is more buggy than cm9.
I can do everything without problem.
Small buttons is known issue and easily resolved ( workaround) by customising the buttons. Just add one more or change one of them to
a "menu" button and no more tiny buttons.
On the other hand, cm9 is changing daily so it is more buggy.
Btw, aokp is by team kang, and not related to cm.
Only stimpz0r's aokp for p1000 has TE4M's CM9 stuff included with permission.
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As you are discussing about Bootloop, i want to verify about installation.
When i flashed CM9 , i got bootloop . And then i followed the installation instruction from AOKP which is pressing up volume key and install .zip again. and it's worked. Is it the correct way to install CM9? or i just didn't give enough time for bootloop (cuz in CM9 instruction it's normal). I waited not less than 3 minutes.
guys! have you tried cdesai's unofficial build? its awesome! you can download it from goo.im, under devs section->cdesai. im really loving his build. navbar can be fully customized, even the toggles. cant wait for the next release of his build!
just one thing though, i wish that the official nightly builds will soon be merged with these such customization options. it will be like an early christmas present!
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priyana said:
I am on aokp #36 and I really can't let you say it is more buggy than cm9.
I can do everything without problem.
Small buttons is known issue and easily resolved ( workaround) by customising the buttons. Just add one more or change one of them to
a "menu" button and no more tiny buttons.
On the other hand, cm9 is changing daily so it is more buggy.
Btw, aokp is by team kang, and not related to cm.
Only stimpz0r's aokp for p1000 has TE4M's CM9 stuff included with permission.
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one thing that bugs me in the aokp builds is the spacing of the navbar buttons, navbar buttons are too close apart.
Acually all roms with ics 4.0.4. Tried them all, all working fine, for little issues is always a solution, but so far i prefer aokp with its features. The only thing not working for me yet is direct wifi, but iam sure it will be fixed soon.
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As you are discussing about Bootloop, i want to verify about installation.
When i flashed CM9 , i got bootloop . And then i followed the installation instruction from AOKP which is pressing up volume key and install .zip again. and it's worked. Is it the correct way to install CM9? or i just didn't give enough time for bootloop (cuz in CM9 instruction it's normal). I waited not less than 3 minutes.
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Hello.. Pls say something on this
I will say: "as long as it works"
The install method for CM9 and AOKP is identical.
Also note that CM9 Dev thread said:
Normal install :
You need to have a kernel with CWM Recovery
Get the zip from the above download links
Put the zip on your sdcard, reboot into recovery, and install the zip
It'll reboot a few times during the install, that's normal
What does that tell you? Sounds like boot loop, right? Yes, it is the same.
Coming from BML, it will throw you to recovery.
If you come from Overcome, you will notice that the CWM is no longer Overcome's one, it may say HumberOS or whatever.
That is what the first install done to you. So proceed with second time install and you will be ok.
Again, as long as it works.
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I use the p1000 CM9 ROM.
But I found a serious bug, Is in Call, the other party heard a lot of sharp sound!
My device is P1000, the modem using JMF.
From Overcome_7 upgrade to CM9.
Finally, thank you rom.
and
The flash file is CM9-SGT7-TE4M-RC0.20120202.zip, P1000-CM9-HumberOS-Kernel-2012.zip, gapps_ics_403_v11.zip
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I use the p1000 CM9 ROM.
But I found a serious bug, Is in Call, the other party heard a lot of sharp sound!
My device is P1000, the modem using JMF.
From Overcome_7 upgrade to CM9.
Finally, thank you rom.
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fix with next build
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but i've just flashed this rom to my GT-P1000. Almost all of my apps do not work, including facebook. Can anyone confirm that this is normal with this release candidate?
Also the tablet hangs when i try to reboot into recovery from ICS.
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Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but i've just flashed this rom to my GT-P1000. Almost all of my apps do not work, including facebook. Can anyone confirm that this is normal with this release candidate?
Also the tablet hangs when i try to reboot into recovery from ICS.
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Nevermind. I've realized that i've had to re-install all my apps from the app market to get them working again.
I'm really pleased with this version by humbertos and the team.
No its no normal if you do the wipes and reinstall the apps throught titanium back up. Follow the steps forma install cm9 ro.
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This is the official "which is the best ROM for the Touchpad Thread"
In lieu of all the threads recently being created, asking the same question "which is the best, fastest, least trouble free" ROM for the device, this thread has been created.
Notice, all other threads asking the same question, will be deleted and re-directed here. This is in an effort to keep the number of new threads lower, and to enable better searches for people looking for an answer.
Thread Rules
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2. No links to external Sites. The ROMs must be linked at XDA
3. No linking to Non-GPL
4. No Profanity (or acronyms used to cleverly disguise such words)
Keep it clean people.
MD
I personally like Xperia stock based roms!
*Real ICS R6 By Sandy7
*ICS Pureness V5 by Sandy7
But the pureness rom is a Battery eater!
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I personally like Xperia stock based roms!
*Real ICS R6 By Sandy7
*ICS Pureness V5 by Sandy7
But the pureness rom is a Battery eater!
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Er...you may be in the wrong forum...
I have found the CM9 nightly to be the most stable for playing games. I've tried the CM10 and others but as soon as I launch a online game, the TP will generally freeze up.
I play a game called "Tanked" which is online and a great tank killing game against other players. Lots of fun...great graphics, and addicting.
If someone has a suggestion as to a more stable, yet fast rom for this type of gaming, please indicate which you use. I will try and load it up and give you a quick review of stability vs the cm9.
Thanks
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I have found the CM9 nightly to be the most stable for playing games. I've tried the CM10 and others but as soon as I launch a online game, the TP will generally freeze up.
I play a game called "Tanked" which is online and a great tank killing game against other players. Lots of fun...great graphics, and addicting.
If someone has a suggestion as to a more stable, yet fast rom for this type of gaming, please indicate which you use. I will try and load it up and give you a quick review of stability vs the cm9.
Thanks
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Same here. My kids love playing games and I have problem with the T-pad crashing on CM10. I've tried every CM10 ROM available. Each has it's own unique advantanges, but hate seeing Tp constantly crash to mboot.
After rolling back to CM9 nightly, I am not longer having this problem. It's not as smooth as CM10, but kids are happy.
Thanks the Dev for trying to port JB. Hope they continue to get things fully straighten out.
Best roms
This One
cm-9-20130203-NIGHTLY-tenderloin.zip
Bug free?
Mic works
Camera works
I'm surprised there aren't more posts in this thread..BUT...
I go from CM9 nightly to nightly and they seem to be the best. Very smooth and non-problematic (for the most part).
I use unofficial cm10 03/08. Works great for me.
I would like to try different ROMs, but I can't seem to find one as stable as CM, any ideas?
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Using AOKP remix CM9 by SGA december latest release since it's out. Most stable that i've tried.
jazzza said:
Using AOKP remix CM9 by SGA december latest release since it's out. Most stable that i've tried.
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You may use RandomROM OR Schizoid OR AOKPCM10REMIX_DEC_0412.
These are all the most stable that I have tried
I am using CDMoncrieff 's CM10.1, AOSP version. It's good enough that I'll be using it as my daily driver. I don't use Bluetooth (as far as I know, it's the only thing not working), so that doesn't affect me.
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I am using CDMoncrieff 's CM10.1, AOSP version. It's good enough that I'll be using it as my daily driver. I don't use Bluetooth (as far as I know, it's the only thing not working), so that doesn't affect me.
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Ditto. On CDmoncrieff's 10.1 AOSP since yesterday. Was on SickleROM CM10 before that. Liked that one as well.
Update: Camera is not working on my new ROM. Everything else seems to be good so far.
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Update: Camera is not working on my new ROM. Everything else seems to be good so far.
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Got it to work, although the preview is upside-down. However, that is already a known issue acknowledged by CDMoncrieff. I am loving it so far.
Schizoid has tha most features...
I am now using SGA'S 4.2.2, 04/02 version. Applied the hd zip, and it does everything I need.
Battery life is incredibly good.
Hello, I just decided to put Android on my touchpad, but I don't know which ROM to go with first. I just want something with the best features available while being stable, I don't know if I should go with CM9 or CM10 since from what I see the CM10 ROM's seem to be more buggy? As-well as which Android version, since the latest is 4.2.2 but it still seems to be in its early stages of development.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hello, I just decided to put Android on my touchpad, but I don't know which ROM to go with first. I just want something with the best features available while being stable, I don't know if I should go with CM9 or CM10 since from what I see the CM10 ROM's seem to be more buggy? As-well as which Android version, since the latest is 4.2.2 but it still seems to be in its early stages of development.
Any help is appreciated.
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You can't go wrong with Jscullins 'cm10.
Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147284
chicle_11 said:
You can't go wrong with Jscullins 'cm10.
Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147284
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Thanks for the answer, I flashed it on my touchpad, however I noticed that flash is really buggy on CM10, it just gives me some horizontal lines, and when I full screen it theres only like a 10% chance of it working, since most of the time its just a black screen or it just flickers over and over and freezes, sometimes its even crashed my touchpad. Would it be best to go to a CM9 rom, or is there some work-around for this problem?
I just received my Droid Bionic from eBay which i paid 100 for which i think is a steal.. runs great and fast compared to my incredible 2.. should i stay stock or is 10.1 worth the jump.. opinions please... or is there a better option out right now.. please help
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I just received my Droid Bionic from eBay which i paid 100 for which i think is a steal.. runs great and fast compared to my incredible 2.. should i stay stock or is 10.1 worth the jump.. opinions please... or is there a better option out right now.. please help
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As someone who has owned the Bionic since launch, and just jumped to CM 10.1 a few days ago, I'll chime in here. It's a much better phone since CM 10.1. That said, be prepared for issues initially. I had a lot of problems and was ready to give up - until I did a factory reset on the CM 10.1 ROM. If you decide to make the switch, you can root, install SafeStrap, and flash CM 10.1 and Gapps with confidence, as long as don't mind doing a factory reset and rebuilding everything. Since the phone is new to you, that shouldn't be much of a deterrent.
I personally would recommend making the plunge.
Thanks a lot... is there any thing not working... i heard the camera is fixed...
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miguel11691 said:
Thanks a lot... is there any thing not working... i heard the camera is fixed...
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Yep, camera works fine. Check out the last page or two of the post related to the ROM you intend to flash to see what kind of issues people are working. From the Official CM 10.1 ROM:
WHAT'S NOT WORKING (NOTE: I expect to be able to fix all of these issues, it's just taking some time):
Gallery / Media FC see top of the post for FIX.
HDMI
Dock/Dock Settings
Some random reboots being looked at.
Ratamacue said:
As someone who has owned the Bionic since launch, and just jumped to CM 10.1 a few days ago, I'll chime in here. It's a much better phone since CM 10.1. That said, be prepared for issues initially. I had a lot of problems and was ready to give up - until I did a factory reset on the CM 10.1 ROM. If you decide to make the switch, you can root, install SafeStrap, and flash CM 10.1 and Gapps with confidence, as long as don't mind doing a factory reset and rebuilding everything. Since the phone is new to you, that shouldn't be much of a deterrent.
I personally would recommend making the plunge.
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What did you mean when you said you had to reset on the CM ROM? Does the ROM still stay on the phone after the reset? Also, what did you have to do to rebuild everything?
I have another post asking for advice on rooting and ROMs. If you could help me out too, that would be great. I am interested in CM.
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What did you mean when you said you had to reset on the CM ROM? Does the ROM still stay on the phone after the reset? Also, what did you have to do to rebuild everything?
I have another post asking for advice on rooting and ROMs. If you could help me out too, that would be great. I am interested in CM.
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After installing the CM 10.1 20130326 NIGHTLY for the first time on a newly rooted Bionic, the phone was extremely unstable. A factory reset made all that go away. I elected to download all my apps again for a fresh start. Right now, it's working well.
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After installing the CM 10.1 20130326 NIGHTLY for the first time on a newly rooted Bionic, the phone was extremely unstable. A factory reset made all that go away. I elected to download all my apps again for a fresh start. Right now, it's working well.
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Indeed... I'm in the latest and everything seems stable minus the speakerphone bug... Its the only thing not working for me
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Indeed... I'm in the latest and everything seems stable minus the speakerphone bug... Its the only thing not working for me
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All the early bugs have been fixed with the exception of the speaker phone. I stepped away for Icarus and now I am back
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Hi everyone,
I recently installed android on my friend's Touch Pad. Which ROM do you recommend as the most stable/usable ROM? (While being new and hopefully rather current as - like Android 4.1 or 4.2). My friend is definitely not familiar with flashing or anything like that, but she knows how to use android. As I will be moving out of the state at the end of this week, I want to leave her with a good ROM that will be nice and stable and easy for her to use. What do you all suggest? Thanks!
Tough one just have to flash them all and test I would go for cm10 night lies because they'll constantly update it and all you have to do is go into settings and update it.
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Tough one just have to flash them all and test I would go for cm10 night lies because they'll constantly update it and all you have to do is go into settings and update it.
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Thanks, I'm trying a couple. I had a 4.2.2 mashup of CM, AOKP, and PA. It was a bit buggy, and probably too confusing for my friend. She does really like the PIE controls though so I'm trying to get a stable one with those. If not I'll just go for the CM10 nightlies probably. Thank you sir!
for me, the most stable roms are the standard CM9 nightlies.
they benchmark higher than any of the 4.2.2 builds, and has working bluetooth and no UI issues as noted on the CM10 and CM10.1 builds.
every few weeks I backup my HP touchpad and install some of the latest roms and always come back to CM9. it just works better, and best of all, it has a better UI (while the tablet UI mod helps with CM10 and 10.1, it does not fix all of the issues. and for CM10.1 there is no 120dpi so you are stuck with everything being oversized for the screen
while with cm9 all you need is the CWM flashable 120dpi patch which still works with the latest nightly builds and takes care of any market place issues.
Overall for everyday use, CM9 is still the way to go.
I attached the 120dpi patch that I use. It only works on CM9
screenshot of 120DPI http://i.imgur.com/qnJ1BKM.jpg
dag1337 said:
Hi everyone,
I recently installed android on my friend's Touch Pad. Which ROM do you recommend as the most stable/usable ROM? (While being new and hopefully rather current as - like Android 4.1 or 4.2). My friend is definitely not familiar with flashing or anything like that, but she knows how to use android. As I will be moving out of the state at the end of this week, I want to leave her with a good ROM that will be nice and stable and easy for her to use. What do you all suggest? Thanks!
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I've used both CM9 & CM10 and found them to be very stable.
I downloaded. And installed the LCD density trick. Fonts are too small for me. How can I undo it?
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ccheung said:
I downloaded. And installed the LCD density trick. Fonts are too small for me. How can I undo it?
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If you are on CM10 and the 120dpi is too small, to undo it flash the 160dpi file
the CWM dpi patches are the only ones that have worked for me, I have tried android 4.1 and 4.2 and the only recommendations for adjusting the dpi is using apps from the market place and all of the recommended ones for me have not worked, most causes the rom to not boot fully.
The main thing holding me back from going to anything higher than CM9, is the lack of stable bluetooth support, the new android 4.1+ UI that is just a more screen space wasting version of the cellphone UI (not tablet optimized at all), and the issue with no 120DPI mod working with it.
Have been using CM9 for a long time with no complaints other than battery life. I think there may be some kernels that are better, but I like when the battery runs out and my kids have to put it down. A timer of sorts. I have not found a combination that can compare to WebOS for battery life. But, Android has all the latest stuff now for the kids, so, Android it is. I still use WebOS, though, when I can.
CM10.1 nightlies by milaq have been very stable for me. I experienced random crashing of the default browser in CM9 nightlies but none in CM10.1.
Obviously the missing Bluetooth in CM10.1 may be an issue for some but I haven't really used BT for anything.
Iipe said:
CM10.1 nightlies by milaq have been very stable for me. I experienced random crashing of the default browser in CM9 nightlies but none in CM10.1.
Obviously the missing Bluetooth in CM10.1 may be an issue for some but I haven't really used BT for anything.
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I forgot to mention that no more random reboots for me with CM10.1. They were daily with CM9.
Try milaq's new cm10.2 nigtly! It's even more stable and faster!
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Try milaq's new cm10.2 nigtly! It's even more stable and faster!
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i beg to differ. I would go with shumash 4.2.2. ROM
So it looks like Cyanogenmod 10.2 was released early this morning as a nightly. It's based on Android 4.3, which was released for the Nexus devices a few weeks ago I think.
I've been pretty happy with the nightly version of 10.1 I've had on my phone for a couple of weeks now, but I think I might backup my phone and see whether the latest version is worth keeping.
Anyone tried it already and have any comments?
Edit: Tried it, can't use it yet. Keyboard problems, freezing. Oh well.
Been running for about 4 hours at this point, all apps restored.
Had one blue screen reboot on screen wake.
First impression is that it is very smooth. Focal force closes so can't try that.
Camera works but is not stable.
Definitely a beta but off to a good start for the first 10.2. But I can't live with random reboots so back to 10.1-M3 for now.
10.2 has different vold configs
In the 10.1.2 nightlies I was able to manually edit /syste/etc/vold.fstab to swap internal and external sd-card.
This has changed under JB 4.3 and CM 10.2.x. Details are provided here:
http://source.android.com/devices/tech/storage/index.html
[ UPDATE ] Root also works differntly in JB 4.3, so that needs to be sorted as well.
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Been running for about 4 hours at this point, all apps restored.
Had one blue screen reboot on screen wake.
First impression is that it is very smooth. Focal force closes so can't try that.
Camera works but is not stable.
Definitely a beta but off to a good start for the first 10.2. But I can't live with random reboots so back to 10.1-M3 for now.
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I never restore apps when testing these cause it can cause problems. Did you use Titanium to restore the apps?
No. Just letting the restore function do it from the market.
I installed the nightlies of 8-16-13 and so far (no jinx) hasn't gave me any problems...ofcourse instagram video n pics don't work but other then that its good..so 10.2 cm is based on 4.3? I didn't see it in the tmo cm page...can u share a link if possible?
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I use helium and so far it's WAY better then titanium...titanium used to freeze on me when resorting data til I found helium...u can back up messaging and call history along with it all data...I highly recommend it..free on app store n premium idk I forgot how much it cost lol
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angelf82 said:
..so 10.2 cm is based on 4.3? I didn't see it in the tmo cm page...can u share a link if possible?
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Yes, it is 4.3.
The test is to see if you can run for several days with no unexpected restarts. If you are able to do that , then be sure and post and tell others about it because that has been the problem for many months now.
All CyanogenMod downloads are always available at http://get.cm
Just scroll down to quincytmo on the left, then choose nightly on top left.
Cool...found it...now there's a newer nightly for 10.1 can I just flash the zip without restarting anythin? Thnx...
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If you are running a 10.1 you can just run your cm updater and chosen the new 10.1 nightly.
If you go from 10.1 to 10.2, you should do a typical new ROM procedure. A backup, then factory reset, then flash the new ROM, then the 2013-8-13 gapps, then wipe dalvik and cache, then finally reboot.
I put the boot from the quincytmo 10.2 into the Pacman 4.3 alpha zip. Also using PA 4.3 gapps. Will let you know how it goes.
Been using it for almost 3days. Works great and smooth. At first, youtube seems to crash always, gps doesn't work and i can't download and even update my apps in playstore. (what i did is that reinstall youtube, and sign out my google acct. and then sign in it again to fix playstore and dunno how GPS was fixed . Wiping cache & dalvic cache and rebooting ma phone helped. And now everything's going and works so smooth! N i love it.
Btw focal doesn't work at all. Dunno how to fix it. Always crashes.
Other than that.. Still the best )
- Samsung Galaxy i9000
- cm 10.2
Thnks to devs!
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U were able to use pac man 4.3 with tmobile phone? If everything looks good can u plz share the file? Thnx fraught...:thumbup::thumbup:
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U were able to use pac man 4.3 with tmobile phone? If everything looks good can u plz share the file? Thnx fraught...:thumbup::thumbup:
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You'll have to use TWRP for ATT. Also, flash the T-Mobile radio too. This isn't supported for T-Mobile so backup and flash at your own risk.
JamieD81's Pacman Rom 4.3
http://ppl.ug/T0mRM0lMhuk/
PA gapps 4.3
http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.3-20130815-signed.zip
No reboots or anything, just a bit slow out of sleep mode. I went back to Padawan 9 for now as I'm going out tonight and don't want any surprises when I go to take a photo.
hahahaha true that...ok ima give it a shot! u are always helpful fraught! u should be a developer with all that knowledge you have and ure in LA i'm in Pomona so u ain't too far bro! well have fun n i'll post my experience of 4.3 pacman....oh have you injected anything on any other ATT roms? like pimpdroid rom? I think that's what its called...and I heard rootbox is good too...what about injected the bootimage to an official ATT JB rom? have you tried that?
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hahahaha true that...ok ima give it a shot! u are always helpful fraught! u should be a developer with all that knowledge you have and ure in LA i'm in Pomona so u ain't too far bro! well have fun n i'll post my experience of 4.3 pacman....oh have you injected anything on any other ATT roms? like pimpdroid rom? I think that's what its called...and I heard rootbox is good too...what about injected the bootimage to an official ATT JB rom? have you tried that?
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Honestly, all I'm doing is swapping files around with winrar. There has to be a compatible boot image though. Unfortunately, without a T-Mobile official JellyBean update, I don't think we can use ATT touchwiz JB roms. A shame as I installed Padawan JB on my friend's i717 and it was killer.
Really though, there are already enough 4.1.2 and 4.2.2 roms to keep me occupied for the time being. I've sort of shyed away from the 4.2 roms as of late and have been just playing with the very stable 4.1 setups as I don't want my phone rebooting on me while I'm at a party or want to have my camera instantly available.
Well to know how to swap files id be lost! I used to have a quincyatt and yeah padawan was really good but 4g speeds on tmobile network were horrible...yeah there are lots of roms but the more we get the more excited we get...
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Well to know how to swap files id be lost! I used to have a quincyatt and yeah padawan was really good but 4g speeds on tmobile network were horrible...yeah there are lots of roms but the more we get the more excited we get...
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What radio are you using with Padawan? I've just been using UVLG3 modem and it's been good enough for streaming youtube.
Ive been using that one and yes its really good but here I meant was I used to use blaze modem with att phone and it was horrible speeds...thats why I switched to tmo note...
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Some of you may read the ATT Note forum. Over there the member ~SoulTaker~ has been compiling Cyanogenmod 10.2 on his own for those users. Because Cyanogenmod has not been creating 10.2 nightlies for the Note.
I have a compile and upload routine setup to produce UNOFFICIAL 10.2 nightlies for the Tmobile note if you want to try them. all are working OK so far, they are the same as what we would be getting from the Cyanogenmod build servers if they were building nightlies for us. All the standard warnings apply.
Here is the link to my google drive folder with the files. Click on the file you want, you will get an error because it can't preview, then look for the download arrow on the bottom right of the screen, click that.
Changelog is the regular 10.2 changelog (when it is up) and look between the date of the last file and the newest. http://10.2.cmxlog.com/?device=quincytmo
NOTE** I am just generating the zip file from Cyanogenmods github, not creating anything. So can't help you if you want a feature or fix or something.