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More control.
More battery.
More comfort.
Lumos is fully customizable automatic backlight level manager. We focus on minimal CPU usage and maximum battery saving while maintaining great backlight change smoothness and responsiveness.
Lumos, holding true to its legacy, combines the best from all available auto-backlight solutions in a simple to use package and adds many extras for your tweaking needs.
Features:
- extremely low CPU usage
- NO battery or CPU overhead (drain) unless you actively use your device's display
- simple yet powerful configuration GUI with easy step-by-step calibration process
- many options that let you change every aspect of how your backlight works
- program exceptions to set different backlight for any application
- relative excaptions allow you to amplify/attenuate the automatic backlight for specific applications
- custom backlight profiles
- extensive in-app context help
- great customer support with an issue/request tracking system
- button and keyboard backlight support, including smooth backlight if rooted and supported by HW
Requirements:
- android 2.2 or newer
- a light sensor
- managable display brightness (in display options)
- you may need root access to control button/keyboard lights
Compatibility:
- pretty much every HTC device out there
- most Samsung devices
- possibly others if manufacturer adheres to android driver model
If you have any problems, comments or suggestions, please leave a message here or PM (with proper subject name) or in the bug tracker at http://elite-force.eu
Screenshots:
YouTube presentation:
Get it here:
Lumos
Lumos. The smart auto-backlight manager your battery will thank you for.
~ NIKER
Changelog:
v1.31:
- added smooth button mode support for some HTC One series kernels
- added ability to force buttons on/off as exception
v1.3:
- fixed buttons sometimes staying on when sleeping in root mode
- fixed crash when canceling exception
- added Czech translation
- marked as compatible with Android 2.2
- sample queue is wiped on wakeup for quicker re-adjustment to new light level
- increased reliability of root commands
- experimental more reliable button off on sleep (root modes)
v1.2:
MAJOR CORE CHANGES, CLEAN REINSTALL RECOMMENDED
- reworked sample queue and calculations to allow for intermediate values, resulting in more smoothness in precise mode
- decoupled sample queue and update queue length (update is now performed after every sample if needed)
- above results in lower average latency and allows for longer sample intervals (less CPU usage, more smoothness)
- above also makes larger sample queues viable as means to smoothen out sensor fluctuations
- added ability to apply user min/max as dynamic range for all calculations (compresses CalBrightness into user range instead of capping)
- Lumos will try to use root access to bulletproof itself if you disable ongoing notification icon
- fixed crash after increasing sample queue size
- tweaked the graphs of built-in profiles to better accommodate dynamic range compression
- added backlight fix for HTC One series phones to prevent button flickering (you need to switch the mode manually)
- allowed broader range for sensor sampling rate and sample queue
- showing average latency instead of worst case in settings to get more realistic numbers
- fixed bugs in relative exceptions
- installed app list is now sorted by name
- other minor bugfixes
! your sampling rates, queue size and animation length settings will be reset after update
! new option Compress Dynamic Range will default to ON
great job
Just purchased this nik3r to say thanks for your work on the Elite kernel for the One X+.
I tend to use 50%, 65% or 85% brightness depending on the lighting, so this'll allow me to finetune the screen backlight levels to my liking & hopefully save a bit of battery in the process.
One small issue on AOKP 4.1.2 for the One X+ though is that the button backlight doesn't ramp up & down along with the screen brightness.
I was under the impression that it is mean to?
Or is this feature only supported under Sense roms on the One X+?
For One X+ you need to use root mode to get reliable on/off and stock-based ROMs don't support smooth levels, unfortunatelly.
Maybe AOSP ROMs will add the support, because I doubt it is a hardware limitation but rather driver issue.
nik3r said:
For One X+ you need to use root mode to get reliable on/off and stock-based ROMs don't support smooth levels, unfortunatelly.
Maybe AOSP ROMs will add the support, because I doubt it is a hardware limitation but rather driver issue.
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Ah ok. Thanks for the quick reply.
some feedback from me:
this app is awesome! it does exactly what it should and the calibration process makes it very simple to set it up to the values i prefer for autobrightness. there's no need anymore to create/flash mods to reduce autobrightness settings.
i also have some suggestions for future versions:
some more explanations on settings (at least for the core section), profiles and app exceptions since not everything there is self explanatory.
but as this does not affect basic functionality of this app, i'd give 5 stars for this one. i recommend it to everyone who wants to improve battery life by easily setting his own values for brightness levels!
Just purchased this app.I have never buy an app from google play before, it is my first time
Also i want to say thanks for eilite kernel for my hox+ I really appreciate your work nik3r.
Best regards.
New version
New version of Lumos v1.2
is released and will appear on the Play Store shortly.
In the meantime I added a changelog to the second post and it is pretty extensive
Hope you enjoy the update as much as I enjoyed making it!
~ NIKER
Thanks
Thanks
this good software
Let me just say based on my experience that Lumos app in terms of battery and functionality is a very great app! It does exactly what I expect from an quality Automatic brightness manager. Did I mention that Lumos supports apps exception too? Just Perfect!
Developer support is also superb! I've been using Lux since it was free and also purchased the paid app but uninstalled it when Lumos came out and never looked back again.
:good::good::good:
Re: [APP][2.2+] ~=~ Lumos v1.2 ~=~ (Automatic Brightness Manager)
I tried to get this app but Google play said it was not compatible.
Any idea why my HTC legend would be an incompatible device?
Edit: It's got version 2.2 & rooted
Sent from my HTC Legend using xda app-developers app
Sorry Lumos needs 2.3 or better
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Sorry Lumos needs 2.3 or better
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I think that the thread title and description needs changing then as it says 2.2+
Sent from my HTC Legend using xda app-developers app
New version
New version of Lumos v1.3.1 will appear on the Play Store shortly.
It now fully supports smooth button backlight management on some newer One X and X+ custom kernels like EliteKernel and Blade kernel.
Also you can for example set the buttons backlight to be off for your video player using an exception.
Enjoy
Brilliant Application, actually this is one is truly worked for me. I absolutely love this awesome app.
One small request though, I do live in tropical country at times when I take out mobile in direct sunlight the app takes some time to auto adjust the brightness, It is is important for me to see caller or message immediately, can this speed-ed up ? or how about when phone is turned on in direct sunlight the screen turns to max brightness then auto adjusting to optimum value so that I can see the calls/messages from.
The thing is, once the call window appears, no app can change brightness until the call ends (at least on htc). The control is returned to android and there is no workaround i know of. I'll take a second look later in case something changed in 4.2.
If you turn the display on, the sensor sample queue is wiped so the change should be almost immediate. But the call turns it on in your pocket and then returns control to android.
Maybe you could try to add an exception for the phone app and force the display high, but I don't think that will work either.
And thanks for the review
Sent from my X+ powered by ARHD & EliteKernel
nik3r said:
The thing is, once the call window appears, no app can change brightness until the call ends (at least on htc). The control is returned to android and there is no workaround i know of. I'll take a second look later in case something changed in 4.2.
If you turn the display on, the sensor sample queue is wiped so the change should be almost immediate. But the call turns it on in your pocket and then returns control to android.
Maybe you could try to add an exception for the phone app and force the display high, but I don't think that will work either.
And thanks for the review
Sent from my X+ powered by ARHD & EliteKernel
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Thank you nik3r for detailed reply. I do understand now. Anyway I don't mind it as this app really works well. I think many are not aware of this app and how about releasing trial version on Google Play. It is just a suggestion though, thanks for your time!
nagendraps said:
Thank you nik3r for detailed reply. I do understand now. Anyway I don't mind it as this app really works well. I think many are not aware of this app and how about releasing trial version on Google Play. It is just a suggestion though, thanks for your time!
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yes
given the price range, atrial version would be apprciated
Envoyé depuis mon Transformer TF101 avec Tapatalk
Still working great and my sole auto brightness app. nik3r one request, can you make app launch quicker in 4.2.2.
It usually takes long time to open in 4.2.2 (Vanilla RootBox ROM)
thanks
Related
Due to many DHD's being incorrectly factory calibrated with regards to the proximity sensor, I wrote a little app to allow one to change the calibration on-the-fly and persist it over reboots.
This app is specifically for those experience issues with the proximity sensor.
Well known symptoms include the following:
- Screen fails to turn off when holding to face on a call
- Screen does turn off when holding to face on a call, but fails to come back on, requiring taking out the battery
These problems are common in custom kernels/ROM's. HTC has addressed this issue however in their kernels from 1.32 onwards, but have failed to provide an acceptable solution for some.
I present DHD Proximity Sensor Recalibrator. Download from the attachments below.
Here are some screenshots:
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Usage:
1. Install app.
2. Run app.
3. Press the toggle button to start monitoring.
4. Move your finger over the proximity sensor (the little LED next to the front facing speaker).
5. Adjust the High and Low threshold values to your liking.
For those whose screen does not turn off, it probably means the factory values are set too high.
For those whose screen does not turn back on, it probably means the factory values are set too low.
The setting will be saved, and will be applied every time you reboot your phone. No need to go through any of the steps unless you want to change the calibration. When the settings are applied at boot time, you will get a toasty indicating the calibration value applied.
Possible calibration procedure:
1. Put both values high (will show FAR).
2. Cover sensor with finger.
3. Lower High threshold till it says NEAR.
4. Lower Low threshold by a notch or 2.
5. Test behavior
Removal:
If for whatever reason you find the application does not work, or you do not want it anymore, just uninstall the app, and reboot. Your original factory settings will be in effect again. This application does not modify your system. It might require root rights.
Source code repo:
https://github.com/leppie/DHD-Proximity-Sensor-Recalibrator
Known issues:
- Permissions have changed in CM7 RC2, preventing the application from working correctly. The application will need root. Will investigate how to add that, if needed.
- Some reports that the Gingerbread leaked ROM is not working.
Gingerbread/newer kernel update:
Due to changes in the source code made by HTC to overcome this issue in the kernel, this app will probably not run correctly.
There are 2 problems (as found from latest CM kernel source):
1. When the kernel recalibrates the proximity on the fly, it fails to update the internal structures in the kernel. This makes the kernel not report correct values. I have made a kernel patch to rectify the issue. Please ask your kernel developer to apply the following changes: https://github.com/leppie/htc-kernel-msm7x30/commit/b1d0a85f3fe5252c8ab43ba98261bcb1b8498d8a
2. Secondly and more seriously, depending on the initial calibrated value (if LT is greater or equal to 0x50), the kernel will kick off a polling thread. This will overwrite the changes made by this app, as soon as you use the proximity sensor for the first time (eg the phone). Afterwards you can apply the values from this app again, and from my experiments the value sticks then (up to the next reboot). Unfortunately, this polling mechanism fixes the issue for most users, so it cannot just be disabled. It is easy to disable in the kernel source however, but will probably break most other people's proximity behavior if they do not have this app installed. As you can see, there is not much I can do about this. The best option is to compile your own kernel.
Manual cleaning of the sensor:
After time the sensor will become dirty from the environment. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28495941&postcount=357 for details on cleaning it.
Please report any bug and suggestions.
Cheers
Revisions:
1.0
- Initial public release
1.1
- Replaced toggle button with normal one to resolve known issue
1.2
- Removed amount from Paypal, feel free to donate whatever you feel like. Beers are around US$2 here.
1.3
- Add some better handling when something goes not as planned (likely on non-DHD hardware).
1.4
- Added some alert dialogs to aid with the problems people are experiencing. (In case of error, please note both the title text, and the first few lines in the text of the alert dialog.)
1.5
- Only for CM7 users. Use nightly 92 or above. This includes the necessary kernel patch.
- Should work on SENSE with custom kernel. Apply this patch (or ask your kernel 'builder' to do so).
- Removed Beer button due to crappy paypal policy...
1.6
- Added support for calling 'su' when permissions are wrong. Thanks VampireWicked.
1.7
- Correct boot permissions for ICS
1.8
- Prevent app from being installed on SD card (which will cause issues) (thanks makarand14)
1.9
- Fix issues with sensor listener not getting disabled (thanks Roberto_Lim and Stoffl_)
1.10
- Fix issues with slow process manager in Android, notably in BlackOut ROM (thanks tonylee000 and others)
Supported kernels:
- CM7 nightly #92 or later
- LorDModUE V2.6 or later
great .. gona try this now ..!!
Simply works. Great job!
jkoljo said:
Simply works. Great job!
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how do you get it to work? when i move my finger over the sensor nothing happens. it always says near?
Them you have to change the settings. The app works great btw!
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
If it says near, make your values higher.
In a bad case, keep your finger over the sensor, and then increase the low threshold till it changes.
Then work from the settings there.
Awesome!
This is my favorite app to date! I couldn't use any Cyanogen mod because of this issue. (My device was not waking up after the first phone call) Everything else worked fine.
Now I can use my phone as a phone too!
Would recommend to any O2 Germany DHD user having similar issues.
Stuclint said:
This is my favorite app to date! I couldn't use any Cyanogen mod because of this issue. (My device was not waking up after the first phone call) Everything else worked fine.
Now I can use my phone as a phone too!
Would recommend to any O2 Germany DHD user having similar issues.
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Yep i'm O2 Germany DHD user too and had this issue.
This is really a life-saver app, thanks!
You are awesome, leppie!
I didn't even have a problem with my sensor, but I tuned it a little bit anyway. Awesome. THANK YOU
Thanks man! Helped me a lot!
Burkow
I had this sensor problem and did make enquiry in other thread but can't find anysolution.
However, (don't konw since when) it works without any problem now.
Guess I should subscribe this thread just in case I need it in future (hopefully not).
Thanks leppie!
5 stars rated.
Thanks for all the complements.
Added a link to the public source code repository on github.com for those interested.
Hi!
hi!! does anyone know about this app but for the HTC HD mini?
thanks!!!
boxer39 said:
hi!! does anyone know about this app but for the HTC HD mini?
thanks!!!
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Sorry, that is a Windows Mobile phone. Can't help with that
Thank you guy!! Finally!! Great work
Ace app! Even though I'm on stock, I sometimes get problems with my screen coming on during a call, and my accidentally muting the call. This should help me fix it, by fixing the threshold distance!
Awesome, thanks
leppie said:
Sorry, that is a Windows Mobile phone. Can't help with that
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it's ok, this thing is killing me!! I just didn't find a buyer yet, but i'm definitly changing it for the desire HD! the best one!!
thanks!!!
T-Mobile G2
hey
will this work on the T-Mobile G2 (Desire Z). If so I will be SOOO grateful to you and I probably will actually buy you a beer. My girlfriend and I both have G2's and the proximity sensor is the only problem with these phones.
Dave
hi,
i have both sensor problems! every second time my phone turns off the screen while phoning but not on again or somtimes the sreen is still on while phoneing
with the app i can set the sensor but still not working during a call
can someone help me?
sry for my bad english
Thank you. Will try it on my Desire HD later
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Virtuous Unity is the first custom Sense 3.0 ROM, scaled for WVGA screens, to be based on an official shipping release from HTC (1.45.401.2).
The entire ROM is brand new, taking no application or framework components from any prior Sense 3 releases.
Unity is the result of a collaborative, team effort by the following developers:
Flemmard
Diamondback2010
rmk40
chrisch1974
m-deejay
seo
eViL D:
cypis
cjward23
Screenshots
Features
Based on the official Sensation shipping ROM (1.45.401.2).
Ported for full functionality on each supported devices. Additional device support is being added regularly.
Resized for WVGA (800x480) displays, using a purpose built tool to modify HTC's proprietary m10 binaries, developed by Flemmard and Diamondback.
Heavily optimized for fluid performance and usability.
Overclocked kernels with numerous additional kernel modules.
Built-in screen state frequency scaling (1.2Ghz-245MHz/ondemand screen-on, 806Mhz-245Mz/conservative screen-off), via custom built Virtuous_OC C daemon.
Trackpad wake support (DesireZ/G2 and MT4G only).
WiFi calling (T-Mobile USA only).
Fully functional device hardware, including wifi, bluetooth, camera, camcorder, etc.
Market-sourced applications (Gmail, Maps, Voice, etc) automatically installed on first boot into /data/app for easy removal.
Bloatware and unnecessary applications removed.
Supported Devices
Desire HD
Desire Z
Desire S
Incredible S
Inspire 4G
myTouch 4G
Porting Information and Credits
There has been an enormous amount of interest surrounding utilizing components or modifications from our ROMs. To this point, our policy was that any such work needed to explicitly be approved by the team. The fact of the matter is that the policy is simply not enforceable and any time consumed working to enforce it detracts from the time we have to work on Android (which is what we really enjoy). As such, we’ve decided to go in a different direction.
Going forward, ROM developers are welcome to utilize any portions of our ROM which are of interest.
Our only requirement is that you let us know about what you’re doing by sending an email to (devteam|at|virtuousrom.com), credit the Virtuous Team in your thread(s) and provide a link to our website. No response on our part is required whatsoever, we’re just interested to hear about how our work is helping you.
Our plan is to continue to innovate and push the envelop of ROM development; with the goal of staying enough ahead of the curve to merit a desire to clone our work.
hrk - Allowing use of ghostySMS Vision version.
cypis - For his awesome Unity-banner
robocik - Tips regarding APK compression.
capychimp - Tips with DHD audio optimization.
HTC/Google- For building such a good base system.
Important Notes
If you are experiencing random freezes and/or reboots, this is likely due to your device being incapable of handling our overclocking defaults. Download and apply this flashable patch, which will reduce the maximum CPU frequency to 1Ghz and likely eliminate this issue.
You must complete a full wipe prior to installing this ROM the first time. We also recommend wiping between upgrades, but you are welcome to try upgrading without a wipe. However, no support will be provided if you file a bug without having wiped prior to submission.
Bugs and Errors
To ease the process of reporting bugs to the team, we made a public bugtracker where you can report the bugs you found. Please make sure you read all the existing entries there to avoid doubling the errors.
The bugtracker is located here.
Device specific information
Download :: Changelog :: More Information(Official Website of Virtuous ROM)Check out our forums
Install instructions (thanks to lollylost100):
1. Make a full wipe (please don't use Full Wipe 1.5 (EXT4) or such tools)
2. Flash ROM
3. Reboot
Please keep in mind:
You can always try to do a non wipe install, but we can't provide you support in this case.
If you find any errors in the ROM and you have NOT wiped before, please wipe and see if the errors persists.
Special features
This ROM has some unique or not widely known features which I want to explain here.
Screenshot
This ROM (in fact most Sense 3 ROMs) has the unique feature to make screenshots without any additional app.
Just Hold the "Power"-Button and then press "Home" at the same time and the phone will save your screenshot in the Images folder on you SD-Card.
OC Daemon
This ROM deals with overclocking a little bit different than other ROMs. To get further information read this post.
Fancy input animations
Unfortunately HTC removed from all their Sense ROMs the "open" and "close" animations for the keyboard.
Thanks to seo we were able to get them back
There are two different animation versions. The normal one is always activated and there is also no way to deactivate it.
The second "fancy" version can be enabled via the app "Spare Parts" which is in the Android Market.
Custom user app install during first boot
The ROM has the ability to automatically install custom user apps during the first boot (after a wipe)
All you need to do is the following:
Create an folder on your SD card and name it virtuous_unity
Create another folder inside virtuous_unity folder and name it 'app.user'
Copy all the desired apps in this directory in there paketname form, for example: 'com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity.apk'
Now flash the ROM via your recovery
During the first boot the apps get installed from your SD card, as this will take a while, don't get impatient
Release strategy
We are planing to release our ROM in the future every week on the same day and around the same time.
This point in time will be every Monday night (GMT). Which is ca. 24h from NOW.
If there are no MAJOR bugs we will release what ever we have done at this time.
Saturday night (GMT) is the so called feature freeze, then the ROM will enter the testing phase. It gets tested until monday and then the team will talk about the results.
Once everything is approved we'll release the next version.
As you should know now when the next version arrives I won't answer ANY questions concerning ETAs.
Further information and support at #virtuousrom on Freenode
User Mods
Revolution HD Theme from he_stheone64: Click. Please don't download, needs to be redone for the new framework
Theme from ATZ-007: Click.
Font-Mod fromATZ-007:Click.
Autobrightness-Mod from ATZ-007: Click.
Theme from liamstears: Click.
Changelog
Our changelog lives here.
Supported devices
Desire HD (Ace)
Desire Z (Vision)
Desire S (Saga)
Incredible S (Vivo)
Inspire 4G
T-Mobile MT4G (Glacier)
Addons for v1.27.0
CRT patch (add CRT animation): Flash in recovery.
NO CRT patch (revert CRT animation back to stock): Flash in recovery.
Introduction to the new Overclocking Daemon
This ROM features a completely new way of Overclocking and managing screen states.
The History
But before explaining it further, let's talk about previous solutions.
There are several different approaches to archieve "screen-state-scaling".
That means basically that the govenor changes if you turn the screen off and changes back to normal when turning the screen on.
This is mainly used to restrict the amount of CPU usage (the frequency in fact) during screen off. This can lead to a major battery life increase.
The solutions so far were:
App like SetCPU, which change automatically the govenor based on profiles
integrated solutions in the govenor itself
Both these solutions have major problems.
The one with a tuner app is always a little laggy right after turning on the screen because SetCPU (or any other CPU tuner) needs some time to change the govenors (up to 7 seconds). This leads mostly to major lag in the lockscreen.
The second solution is the smartass govenor. It has already a screen-state-scaling included, so it reduces the frequency when the screen turn off.
This could be a really nice solution but it has some problems too.
Smartass most of the time is not really stable and has problems with its frequency scaling.
State-of-the-art-solution
So we (more precisely rmk40) thought of a better solution.
He wrote a native C Daemon which changes the govenors instantly without any lag.
This leads to major performance improvements right after turning on the screen and in the lockscreen.
But at the moment this solution is a little bit harder to configure. We are plaing to make a GUI for this, so you get the same comfort as using SetCPU.
Nevertheless you can even now adjust the daemon to your needs.
Be aware that the daemon only works if all CPU tuner apps are deinstalled. Otherwise it deactivates itself.
How to adjust the daemon
The daemon is configured with 6 files in the folder /system/etc/virtuous_oc/.
There are 3 files for the wake state and 3 for the sleep state. For each state one file for the govenor, one for the minimal frequency and one for the maximal frequency.
You can easily edit these files eg. with RootExplorer or any other app which can edit system files. So you can adjust the frequencies and the govenor for each state just like with SetCPU.
In order to get the available frequencies for the current kernel, just open your favorite terminal app and type
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
You could also use adb shell to show the frequencies on your computer.
To get the available govenors use a similar approach:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
Please make sure, you are entering the right values in the daemon's config files.
reserved for future use4
So far it seems to be a nice, clean and fast ROM.
But I noticed 2 Things:
1.) The 4 buttons on the bottom (home, menu, back and search) are not enlightened. So you can't see them in dark surrounding
2.) Gmail is missing and I can't install it from Google Market
But: Nice Work *thumbs-up*
Thanks,Thanks,
qarclub said:
Download link?
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Look at the first post. There is a link to our site where you find the download for your device.
vaothien said:
So far it seems to be a nice, clean and fast ROM.
But I noticed 2 Things:
1.) The 4 buttons on the bottom (home, menu, back and search) are not enlightened. So you can't see them in dark surrounding
2.) Gmail is missing and I can't install it from Google Market
But: Nice Work *thumbs-up*
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Thanks for reporting this with the buttons. I'll put it on our bug list.
This is with Gmail is strange because it should be installed during first boot.
It seems nice, thanks..
omg i need a s-off soon !! excellent 1
Great! I will download it sooner
As soon as the buttons lighting are fixed, this is getting a download! Well done guys.
At first: Thanks for your work! Nice to see a real Sense 3.0 ROM for our IncS.
The bugs (no video in landscape and backlight of the keys) seems to be a problem of most Gingerbread ROMs for IncS.
Do they come from the kernel or a bad file in the framework?
I thought it had something to do with the CRT affect. Is that included in this ROM?
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using XDA Premium App
We probably found a solution for the market issue with gmail. Any one here there has this problem and is able to try it?
AndroidMobileNZ said:
I thought it had something to do with the CRT affect. Is that included in this ROM?
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CRT is not included at the moment. It is on the list for a upcoming release.
chrisch1974 said:
We probably found a solution for the market issue with gmail. Any one here there has this problem and is able to try it?
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What can I do?
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What can I do?
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Can you please try to install this fix and report if the market then works as expected?
Mhm seems unchanged.
After flashing the update, I still cant download Gmail from market.
Then I made a full wipe in recovery, and flashed the update right afterwards (without reboot)
Still no Gmail.
Maybe the Problem is that you cant download Gmail from the market in germany?
I even cant find Gmail in market .
L-DROID
By SeniorLimpio
DISCLAIMER!
By downloading and installing this ROM you accept that your warranty is void and that I am in no way responsible for any damage or data loss that may incur.
Screenshots:
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Senior Limpio introduces his rom to you:
Quote:
"L-Droid is a rom loosely based off of SlimRoms AOSP sources with various sources picked from other great developers. I have spent the last 6 months putting together a ROM for my Galaxy S3 that I could use as a daily driver and also contains all the features I like on my phone. This rom comes with all the bells and whistles but without taking a hit on battery life. I do this on my spare time and absolutely love it so I hope you'll like my work. As I am just setting up my thread I will add more detail on this later. If at any point you have a bug or a feature request to point out, I would be more than willing to look into it as long as I have a logcat or source code to work with. Enjoy! "
Features:
Hover
Active display
Gesture anywhere
Halo
Lock screen Notifications
Peek
SlimPie
SlimRoms navigation bar
Floating window multi-tasking [WIP]
QS drawer and Ribbons
Fully customizable status bar (clock, battery, icons, color)
Breathing notifications
8 lock screen targets
Lock screen shortcuts
Customizable notification panel header
App sidebar
Circle app bar
Driving mode
Customizable recents panel (SlimRecents or stock recents)
Complete animation control
Identicons
Battery saver mode
Wakelock blocker
Integrated Xposed frameworks
Init.d control
Build.prop control
On the go
And many more....
Installation:
1. Factory Data reset
2. Wipe Cache/Dalvik
3. Format System/Data
4. Install L-Droid zip from Sdcard
5. Wipe Cache/Dalvik
6.Reboot device
7.boot back into recovery
8.Wipe Cache/Dalvik
9. Flash gapps
10.Wipe Cache/Dalvik
11. Reboot and Enjoy
So you want to do a dirty flash?
You could but i wouldn't recommend it and i wont give support. I like to treat flashing like sex, keep it clean and safe lol.
Changelog:
-3.0.1
- Fix force close when recording second video
- Fix force close in quiet hours
- Removed status bar weather and Viper4Android due to battery drain amongst other things
- Fixed space between status bar and quick settings
- reduce cookie tracking: onResume deletion of cookies
- HOVER: touch to hide
- Disable settings search on all subactivities
- Settings: Don't show protected apps options in restricted profiles
- Settings: Only show clear button when search field has text
- Settings: Option to enable Notification Light when screen is on
- TrafficMeter: added option for auto-hiding on inactivity
- Network traffic colour
- Themes: Build icon cache when applying icons
- Themes: Pass resource IDs instead of bitmaps
- Themes: setUserRequired(false) when updating audibles
- Workaround to update PIE resources on theme changes without need to reboot or disable and renable
- SlimActions: Attempt to fix preloads with PIE in slimroms recent panel
- MediaFile: support more media types
- Fix JNI error in exception reporting
- wallpapercropper: OOM issue while opening *.bmp image
- WallpaperCropper: Fix crash when set .gif as wallpaper
- Fix camera usage tracking
- Don't unnecessarily set LayoutParams on children
- [ActivityManager] Prevent provider creating twice
- ActivityManagerService: Penalise large apps going to background
- Magnification: Fix screen freeze after activity resumes from rotation
- SystemServer: Move sensor init to a new thread
- Add reboot reason to detect device shutdown
- Prevent killing of process during service bringup
- Show plugged type (AC / USB) on QS battery tile
- Themes: Add ability to apply color filters to composed icons
- Make sure ThemeConfig is non-null when loading resources
- PowerManager : Make proximity check opt-in
- audio:Avoid AudioTrackThread if Track creation fails
- audioflinger: Ensure SRS effects are applied on active tracks
- Fix for getPosition after seek
- accelerate camera recording start up speed
- Set the correct audio bit rate for camera recorded content
- RTSP: Don't post AUTimeout check during pause when EOS is nearing
- Added support to query ACodec whether adaptive playback is enabled
- frameworks/av : Add Null check for Audio Track
- stagefright: fix offloading HE-AAC sampling rate
- stagefright: avoid crash while seeking MKV content
- audioflinger: remove wake lock implementation from APS
- stagefright: Do not drop encoded frames when writer is paused
- libstagefright: Disable smoothstreaming for secure playback
- httplive: fix issues during httplive streaming seek
- media: Fix visibility of destructor
- libstagefright: getHFRRatio should return 1 by default
- Revert "libstagefright: set frame packing from codec config"
- mediaplayerservice: Untangle legacy callback function
- Fix aac decoder flush
- Fix Can't play AAC file with ID3 tag
- stagefright: Use HW AAC decoder in ACodec if requested
- stagefright: Correct total duration of HFR clips
- stagefright: Correct timescale in MvHd for HFR
- stagefright: remove target specific checks for hfr
- audio:mute duration at the beginning of the recording
- HLS: getDuration should return -1 for live streams
- Stop thread before deleting object reference
- Disconnect the mediaplayer when reset
- Fix Audio streaming error when playing a stream that contains "end of file".
- Add support for MPEG audio elementary streams in HLS
- stagefright: Use 64 bits for type mask in MediaCodecList
- stagefright: Only invoker HW decoder for actual decoding
- stagefright: Extra checks for HW AAC decoder
- stagefright: Fix stub function
- stagefright: Fix MediaCodecList
- stagefright: Only use HW AAC for AV content
- stagefright: Support for offloading MPEG2 audio
- Fix M3UParser relative path handling
- M3UParser: check for NULL before setting meta data
- Fix Externally reported security issue
- RTSP: Return the buffers in source side while the source is disconnected
- libstagefright: Polish MPEG4Writer for MediaMuxer.
- Support MPEG4 codec in Matroska files
- Support AAC audio (WaveFormat = 0xFF) in AVI container
- Support MP2 contents in AVI container
- AwesomePlayer: improve scheduling of video event to hit PTS
- Fix decoder EOS handling
- AACExtractor: Added support for APE tag
- AC3 support ATS (MPEG2TS) Parser
- AudioTrack: When paused, return cached playback position
- libmedia: ensure mCaptureThread exit within Visualizer destructor
- stagefright: Fix pause logic
- audio: compress offload to pcm fallback on SSR
- stagefright: 24-bit audio support via offloading
- libaudioflinger: add stock resampler in pcm offload path
- frameworks/av: Add output close in AudioTrack destructor for offload
- stagefright: Handle offload fallback for 24-bit tracks
- StagefrightRecorder: correct the flow of resuming or stopping from pause
- libstagefright: fix issues in AH263Assembler
- frameworks/av: miscellaneous fixes
- libstagefright: poke the udp hole twice for future incoming udp packets
- rtsp: keep some damaged access unit to enhance fault tolerance
- libstagefright: Decrease reference count before deleting AudioPlayer
- RTSP: Correct the data type in the check
- HLS: Queue discontinuity only for the first block
- midi audio: allow midi restart even upon stop state
- Updated sources
I've been avoiding doing this since it was so large, but that's basically the changelog for 3.0.0 and 3.0.1
-3.0.0
- Slim heads up with all the bells and whistles
- floating window fc fixed
- profile and hover tile long press fc fixed
- Contacts tile fc fixed
- status bar weather courtesy of LiquidSmooth
- testing viper4android. If it cause battery drain you can still use official android music fx
- rearranged the vault. Moved advanced settings under system.
- added in ad blocker. Not really sure if it works properly yet.
- lots of under the hood improvements to the functionality of the phone
- updated sources from not only slim but the android community... Lots and lots
- v2.2.2
This is the first release for the S1 on XDA. If you want to have a look at the previous changelogs,
please visit Senior_Limpios original thread (and leave a thanks there for him!)
Downloads
L-Droid
Candy Sweetener
PA Gapps
YourZgapps XS
Google Apps Slurms Edition for Android 4.4.x
Known issues:
1. Current bootloop with ART.
2. Dialer torch pulse.
3. Quiet hours fc
Credits:
All my thanks go to @Senior_Limpio for his great work and his awesome rom and for the permission he gave me for porting his rom to our S1.
And below are the thanks and credits to all, who had been involved in the developing of that rom.:good::good:
Senior Limpio Quote:
"I would like to give the following special recognition for providing me the tools and inspiration to work on my first ROM.
[email protected]Slimrom for their excellent base and starting point for L-Droid
[email protected]ayoubadri for creating this awesome boot animation
[email protected]temasek for his awesome ROM and his help along the way
[email protected]kasper_h for his kernel
[email protected]Dragon7780 For various cherry-picks and ideas
[email protected]RohanAJoshi for his fixed camera library for our device
Thanks also to the CM team, C-Rom, crDroid, Omnirom and Paranoid Android for their various source commits."
This Rom is an official kanging of i9300 thread by @Senior_Limpio lead developer and author of L-Droid.
So all credits and thanks goes to Senior_Limpio!!
**MY PERSONAL THANKS**
@rodman01 for allowing me to port his work.
@sada23 for allowing me to use his rom as base and kernel.
XDAevDB Information
L-Droid, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S 1 t959
Contributors
rodman01
ROM OS Version:4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel:Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required:Samsung Galaxy S1 [T959]
Based On:AOSP [Slimkat]
Version Information
Status:Stable
Current Stable Version:3.0.2
Stable Release Date:2014-08-25
Created 2014-07-08
Last Updated 2014-08-18
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This one too
I've been meaning to get this out for yall, sittin on it for almost a month now so enjoy . figure i get out one more port out for the vibe before i start working on one for my sgh-i717.
dzee206 said:
I've been meaning to get this out for yall, sittin on it for almost a month now so enjoy . figure i get out one more port out for the vibe before i start working on one for my sgh-i717.
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OMFG, I cannot believe how dope this ROM is and, further more, I can't believe no one's commented yet. I know this phone is all but dead to a lot of people, but still. I still use mine and you, my good sir, just took it up some levels. Haven't signed in since upgrading to 4.4 in the Spring, but I had to to show my thanks to you. Even as a port, this looks to be incredibly packaged. I'm coming from Resurrection Remix, which was fire, itself, so the fact that I like this one just as much says something. More, due to the customization options. That's really what it comes down to for me, nowadays. So, thanks. A lot. Great work, man.
Edit: The Gapps you posted don't seem to have the typical Gapps like music and Gmail.. Already downloaded Play Music, but do you think it's better to install apps like Gmail through recovery or does it not matter if I just download that, too, from the store?
Iam2Smooth said:
OMFG, I cannot believe how dope this ROM is and, further more, I can't believe no one's commented yet. I know this phone is all but dead to a lot of people, but still. I still use mine and you, my good sir, just took it up some levels. Haven't signed in since upgrading to 4.4 in the Spring, but I had to to show my thanks to you. Even as a port, this looks to be incredibly packaged. I'm coming from Resurrection Remix, which was fire, itself, so the fact that I like this one just as much says something. More, due to the customization options. That's really what it comes down to for me, nowadays. So, thanks. A lot. Great work, man.
Edit: The Gapps you posted don't seem to have the typical Gapps like music and Gmail.. Already downloaded Play Music, but do you think it's better to install apps like Gmail through recovery or does it not matter if I just download that, too, from the store?
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thank you for your kind words, glad to hear your enjoying the ROM so much. as for gapps it doesn't really matter how you get them but I prefer to keep it basic and use banks gapps, updating through the play store just gets you the latest version of gmail, maps, etc. I'll add another link or two for gapps later into the op, most likely it will be pa and slim or plain old Google gapps...
Sent from my Half Baked Vibrant
How much ram is available in this rom, please?
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How much ram is available in this rom, please?
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really all depends on what kernel you run it with. i suggest giving neat and neo kernel a try, neat is more up to date and neo development has stopped for us but still works. neat=417mb neo=415mb...
UPDATE: wtf not sure what's up with my screenshot I attached but yea, lol. Op updated with four different links to gapp's now.
Sent from my Half Baked Vibrant
With Neat kernel the ROM is very fast and smooth but GPS doesn't work. I didn't try with Neo.
Edit: double tap to sleep doesn't work. I can't find kill app button.
Edit: Edit: I found a fix for double-tap to sleep from here:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-lg-g2/383875-double-tapping-status-bar-sleep-kit-kat.html
it works.
selmandeli said:
With Neat kernel the ROM is very fast and smooth but GPS doesn't work. I didn't try with Neo.
Edit: double tap to sleep doesn't work. I can't find kill app button.
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double tap to sleep is working fine on my end any chance did you lower your DPI? I have issues with with that some times when I go lower than 200. for kill app button its buried in settings/l droid vault/navigation option/hardware buttons, this is packed with features that even I be forgetting some times where things are lol.
Sent from my Half Baked Vibrant
dzee206 said:
double tap to sleep is working fine on my end any chance did you lower your DPI? I have issues with with that some times when I go lower than 200. for kill app button its buried in settings/l droid vault/navigation option/hardware buttons, this is packed with features that even I be forgetting some times where things are lol.
Sent from my Half Baked Vibrant
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what are the differences between all gapps you posted in op? , this rom its better than remix?looks like ,it does.
thx for your work.
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the rom is using ART right? so i cant use xposed? i need to changed to dalvik to use xposed right?,
the battery its better?
nowhereXmanX said:
what are the differences between all gapps you posted in op? , this rom its better than remix?looks like ,it does.
thx for your work.
the rom is using ART right? so i cant use xposed? i need to changed to dalvik to use xposed right?,
the battery its better?
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1. Short explanation: choice.
Long explanation: Some want to install all Google features so they prefer PA where they have choice of modular packages. Same thing with BanK's GApps. I for one prefer the minimal package Bank GApps offers because I only want the essentials for minimal battery impact. Your milleage may vary.
2. No. In fact "Current bootloop with ART" is posted as a Known Issue in the original thread. ART is also not suggested in its KitKat form because it is an experimental and incomplete, bug-ridden runtime. Expect the completed form in the next major Android version this year. Also, ART is also not suggested because apps can take more space in the device and all GS1 variants have little of everything, including RAM by today's standards.
3. About Xposed on ART? Not likely on KitKat. More here.
nirogu325 said:
1. Short explanation: choice.
Long explanation: Some want to install all Google features so they prefer PA where they have choice of modular packages. Same thing with BanK's GApps. I for one prefer the minimal package Bank GApps offers because I only want the essentials for minimal battery impact. Your milleage may vary.
2. No. In fact "Current bootloop with ART" is posted as a Known Issue in the original thread. ART is also not suggested in its KitKat form because it is an experimental and incomplete, bug-ridden runtime. Expect the completed form in the next major Android version this year. Also, ART is also not suggested because apps can take more space in the device and all GS1 variants have little of everything, including RAM by today's standards.
3. About Xposed on ART? Not likely on KitKat. More here.
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thx a lot , for the quick replay. so you have this rom installed , what are you thought about this rom?
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thx a lot , for the quick replay. so you have this rom installed , what are you thought about this rom?
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Give it a try.
nirogu325 said:
Give it a try.
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sure... im downloadin it
where is the neat kernel , is this one?
[KERNEL][4.1+] NeatKernel vibrant v1.11 [Dual recovery][SwapSD][07-24]
or there is another 1?
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where is the neat kernel , is this one?
[KERNEL][4.1+] NeatKernel vibrant v1.11 [Dual recovery][SwapSD][07-24]
or there is another 1?
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Yup. That's it.
Btw. This isn't "Android L" it's just called L droid. It's still android KitKat 4.4
i cant use google launcher
Update: after a 2 reboots it works fine
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Give it a try.
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its OK I know you don't prefer roms patched with bigmem libs, its all good haha. ever figure out your video issue you were having before?
sent from my Liquid Smooth SGH-I717
dzee206 said:
its OK I know you don't prefer roms patched with bigmem libs, its all good haha. ever figure out your video issue you were having before?
sent from my Liquid Smooth SGH-I717
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I didn't say anything against your ROM. In fact, before I changed bootloaders, not even the stock CM kernel made videos work. Now that I came back to the default bootloader, the latest sada's build (stock CM kernel) is working fine since the day it was released. I don't have the need to change kernels for the first time since CM7 and Bionix-v days. I may venture to other configurations soon, just had to make sure the default kernel worked.
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EX Kernel Manager
I get a lot of feature requests and questions for this app, so I've decided to make a thread here. Feel free to make feature requests, report bugs, ask questions or post useful information and feedback.
EX Kernel Manager (EXKM) is the ultimate tool for performance tuning, maximizing battery life, tweaking color, sound, gestures and other kernel settings. EXKM gives you total control over your hardware with premium features and a beautifully optimized material design user interface.
*** Your device must be ROOTED to fully use this app
*** Universal! Compatible with all kernels and all devices.
*** Works with stock kernel, however, some advanced features such as wake gestures, color and sound settings require a custom kernel
Fully supported on the Google Pixel, Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, HTC One m7/m8/m9, HTC 10, OnePlus 3/3T, Asus ZenFone 2, Samsung Galaxy S6/S7, Moto G4/G4 Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and many other devices.
Includes instant powersave mode and performance mode. Including widgets and quicksettings tiles (on Nougat)
Dashboard: your homepage within the app, Dashboard summarizes your current settings and shows real-time CPU and GPU frequencies, temperatures, memory usage, uptime, deep sleep, battery level and temperature, governors, and i/o settings.
Battery Monitor: the most accurate way to measure battery life. EXKM's Battery Monitor is designed to show battery statistics that you can use to improve battery life scientifically. EXKM Battery Monitor measures % battery use per hour and gives separate statistics for screen off (idle drain) and screen on (active drain). It automatically measures only when the battery is discharging so you never have to remember to reset the stats or create markers.
CPU Settings: easily create, share and load CPU governor profiles for maximum battery life. Adjust max frequency, min frequency, CPU governor, CPU boost, hotplugging, thermals and voltage (if supported by kernel or hardware)
Graphics Settings: Max frequency, min frequency, GPU governor and more.
Advanced Color Control: RGB controls, saturation, value, contrast and hue, Save, load and share custom profiles. (requires kernel support, most custom kernels for Qualcomm devices implement this driver)
Wake Gestures: sweep2wake, doubletap2wake, sweep2sleep, haptic feedback, camera gesture, wake timeout and more (requires kernel support). Asus ZenFone 2 gestures are fully supported.
Custom User Settings: This feature allows you to add any kernel setting you want. Kernel settings are located in the /proc and /sys directories. Simply navigate to the desired path and you can quickly and easily add the setting to the app where it can be changed on the fly or applied at boot. Plus you can easily import/export your custom settings and share with other users.
Memory Settings: adjust zRAM, KSM, lowmemorykiller, and virtual memory settings
Sound Control: adjust speaker, headphone and mic gain. Supports elementalx, fauxsound, fanco sound control, and others (requires kernel support).
CPU Times: Show CPU frequency usage and deep sleep, and optionally sort by most used frequencies.
Update or Install ElementalX: Get notified and quickly download and install the ElementalX Kernel on your Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, HTC One m7, HTC One m8, HTC One m9, HTC 10 and OnePlus 3.
Kernel Backup: save and restore kernel backups
Many other settings: i/o scheduler, readahead kb, fsync, zRAM, KSM, USB fastcharge, TCP congestion algorithm, last kernel log, magnetic cover control, memory settings, entropy settings and much more!
Other features: configurable, one-click Powersave mode and Performance modes, CPU temperature notification, language chooser (English, French, German, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Traditional and Simplified Chinese), theme chooser, auto-powersave mode and more!
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Wow great, good to see thread for ExKernel. Thank you so much OP.
Just got the new update from the Play Store. Liking the little visual differences, the graph behind the current frequencies, the little coloured wheels for battery and ram. Just finishes the look off a little bit better. Not noticed any functional differences yet but I've only had a quick glance through. Any specific functional differences between the new version and the previous?
The new EXKM beta from the store is working good. No unexpected behavior so far, running it for a couple of hours including some reboots for testing.
And the color values of my display profiles now stay as set. Before they tended to change one or two points every time the advanced color control menu was reopened.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
Squall88uk said:
Just got the new update from the Play Store. Liking the little visual differences, the graph behind the current frequencies, the little coloured wheels for battery and ram. Just finishes the look off a little bit better. Not noticed any functional differences yet but I've only had a quick glance through. Any specific functional differences between the new version and the previous?
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I made a lot of changes under the hood, optimizing code and improving things like device detection, and showing more info on the updater screen. There is also the advanced and simple modes, for people who are overwhelmed by a lot of settings. I have a lot more changes planned over the coming weeks.
Is there a compatible device list posted somewhere, or should we just try it?
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Is there a compatible device list posted somewhere, or should we just try it?
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Just try it. You can always get an automatic refund from the Play Store within two hours.
It works with just about every device (especially Qualcomm SOCs) and supports just about every custom kernel feature out there. If you want me to add stuff, post the paths and settings and I will add it. Or add it yourself on the User Settings screen.
Been using this app for many many years, such a beautiful kernel app, amazing, definitely the best, from years gone by till today it's still my number 1 kernel app.
When I read that there were going to major ui changes my instinct was "oh please no" only because in the past with other apps the changes have completely ruined the app. So anyway I take the plunge and install the update and I must say WOW!! Heavily impressed, looks much nicer now, with the little graphs n stats and all the tweaks you've done!!
Really great app, was the best for me and now it's even better!!
Even the current changes are perfect.
Good luck with all your development buddy
This new update for EX Kernel Manager app look so good ?
I can't download the update from the market, I still see the 30 january version...
viktor92 said:
I can't download the update from the market, I still see the 30 january version...
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It will show up soon. I only rolled it out to 10% of users.
flar2 said:
It will show up soon. I only rolled it out to 10% of users.
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Good to know I'm in the 10%
Anyway, the update is looking good and the app is a little bit more fluid for my eyes (Nexus 6P).
Great job!?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
@flar2 would you know why the pixel cpu frequencies reset to default when trying to underclock them?
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@flar2 would you know why the pixel cpu frequencies reset to default when trying to underclock them?
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I haven't looked into it yet. It's nothing to do with the app, it's something to do with the different task scheduler used on the Pixel.
The update is awesome @flar2 ?
The update is awesome @flar2 ?
I haven't found the option to change vibration intensity (blu_spark kernel). This option was available in the previous version of the app
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After clearing app data, vibration slider appeared.
Thanks, very good app.
I really like the update and the new looks. Switched to the black dashboard as I find it more appealing now. Great work!:good:
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It will show up soon. I only rolled it out to 10% of users.
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Nice update. Thanks for making me part of those 10% !
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is it smooth while playing or using apps? or lagging everytime?
applesucksLmao said:
is it smooth while playing or using apps? or lagging everytime?
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For the most part it is fine but this is right after being idle for 30 min and it stays like this all day long and I think it is killing my battery because I can't even make it a full day any more
elong7681 said:
For the most part it is fine but this is right after being idle for 30 min and it stays like this all day long and I think it is killing my battery because I can't even make it a full day any more
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you could put some apps to sleep on the settings if Pixels have this option. Also, not used ram is wasted ram
applesucksLmao said:
you could put some apps to sleep on the settings if Pixels have this option. Also, not used ram is wasted ram
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I guess but it never did this before
You should utilize the apps that help find what's going on.
I always keep gsam battery monitor pro.
But for some more info betterbatterystays is a good way to start.
If you're not getting good battery then something is up. Probably a rouge app running in the background.
I'll download that app and check my ram.
What rom are you on/rooted/models installed.
More information you provide the faster you'll get help.
I'm personally on A11 crDroid v7.13
And I get on average 1 hour SOT/10% battery.
I do usually only run the device from 30-80%
I try to stay between this in hopes to preserve battery. Considering the ridiculous price Google got out of us.
My back camera lens is cracked and I'm honestly considering a pixel 4a.. I don't 5g anyway.
Edit: so here is where I'm at ATM
@andybones I did state at the bottom of my first post that I'm on Stock A12 and Cleanslate Kernel but I didn't mention that I am currently rooted and I have AccA module installed and set to charge to 80% I have the GoogleDialerMod module, Universal Safety Net Fix module, BusyBox module and More Live Pixel Wallpapers by Typhus_ I've used the paid version of those apps that you mentioned but I usually don't find anything all though I haven't since this started.
elong7681 said:
@andybones I did state at the bottom of my first post that I'm on Stock A12 and Cleanslate Kernel but I didn't mention that I am currently rooted and I have AccA module installed and set to charge to 80% I have the GoogleDialerMod module, Universal Safety Net Fix module, BusyBox module and More Live Pixel Wallpapers by Typhus_ I've used the paid version of those apps that you mentioned but I usually don't find anything all though I haven't since this started.
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Ahh sorry, these old eye didn't see that text after pic. My apologies.
Here's a few shots of after waking up device from overnight and on it for a few minutes.
andybones said:
Ahh sorry, these old eye didn't see that text after pic. My apologies.
Here's a few shots of after waking up device from overnight and on it for a few minutes.
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How well does that zz naptime app work and I know people always ask what features are available on crDroid but what I was wondering is what is missing from crDroid that stock android offers?
elong7681 said:
How well does that zz naptime app work and I know people always ask what features are available on crDroid but what I was wondering is what is missing from crDroid that stock android offers?
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I believe it does. I have it set to doze immediately. and my texts don't suffer from coming in. and things like gmail work fine as long as turning off battery optimization.
so for me it's beneficial.
It's probably close to what Proton ROM is missing:
here is text from protons site to help me out:
"Not all Pixel-exclusive features are supported due to their proprietary nature. The following features are supported (depending on your device generation, like on the stock OS):
Active Edge - not on Pixel 5
Adaptive connectivity - yes
Adaptive Sound - yes with magisk module
App suggestions - yes
Assistant quick phrases - not sure but should
Auto-rotate face detection - maybe
Call screening - yes
Extreme Battery Saver - yes
Flip to Shhh - yes
Google Discover feed - yes
Increased touch sensitivity - yes
Live Caption - yes
Live Translate - yes
Magic Eraser - not sure, but may not have this, but does A11 have it?
Now Playing - yes
Screen attention - yes
Screen-off “Hey Google” - I assume yes, but don't use it
The following features are not supported:
“At a Glance” on lock screen - no
“Rules” automation - pretty certin no
Adaptive charging - crdroid has smart charginging in crdroid tweaks, but may be missing adaptive charging
Battery Share -has "power share" quick settings tile
Detailed battery usage history slots -seems to have this
Game Dashboard -crdroid twekas has a gaming mode in crdroid tweaks
Motion Sense - not sure what this is
Pixel Stand integration - maybe missing this
Quick Tap (this may be missing, but Tap Tap is probably better anyway)
Recents text selection" (has this since it comes stock with Pixel launcher with the gapps)
TL: DR -- really just:
“At a Glance” on lock screen
“Rules” automation
Adaptive charging
Pixel Stand integration
andybones said:
I believe it does. I have it set to doze immediately. and my texts don't suffer from coming in. and things like gmail work fine as long as turning off battery optimization.
so for me it's beneficial.
It's probably close to what Proton ROM is missing:
here is text from protons site to help me out:
"Not all Pixel-exclusive features are supported due to their proprietary nature. The following features are supported (depending on your device generation, like on the stock OS):
Active Edge - not on Pixel 5
Adaptive connectivity - yes
Adaptive Sound - yes with magisk module
App suggestions - yes
Assistant quick phrases - not sure but should
Auto-rotate face detection - maybe
Call screening - yes
Extreme Battery Saver - yes
Flip to Shhh - yes
Google Discover feed - yes
Increased touch sensitivity - yes
Live Caption - yes
Live Translate - yes
Magic Eraser - not sure, but may not have this, but does A11 have it?
Now Playing - yes
Screen attention - yes
Screen-off “Hey Google” - I assume yes, but don't use it
The following features are not supported:
“At a Glance” on lock screen - no
“Rules” automation - pretty certin no
Adaptive charging - crdroid has smart charginging in crdroid tweaks, but may be missing adaptive charging
Battery Share -has "power share" quick settings tile
Detailed battery usage history slots -seems to have this
Game Dashboard -crdroid twekas has a gaming mode in crdroid tweaks
Motion Sense - not sure what this is
Pixel Stand integration - maybe missing this
Quick Tap (this may be missing, but Tap Tap is probably better anyway)
Recents text selection" (has this since it comes stock with Pixel launcher with the gapps)
TL: DR -- really just:
“At a Glance” on lock screen
“Rules” automation
Adaptive charging
Pixel Stand integration
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Thank you
elong7681 said:
Thank you
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No problem. Hope it was useful!
It's a solid ROM! I love it