I was just wondering what the significance of the Nexus Experience HTC One launch on June 26th is for the dev community. Obviously the ruu will be accessible to all and a version of stock android will most likely be available for us to flash as a rom. However will this help devs with other AOSP based roms like Paranoid Android and CM 10.1? Will we start to see much more stable versions of those after the launch of the Nexus Experience device?
thekalby said:
I was just wondering what the significance of the Nexus Experience HTC One launch on June 26th is for the dev community. Obviously the ruu will be accessible to all and a version of stock android will most likely be available for us to flash as a rom. However will this help devs with other AOSP based roms like Paranoid Android and CM 10.1? Will we start to see much more stable versions of those after the launch of the Nexus Experience device?
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Of course yes this will help. :good: The devs will get all the drivers they've been needing to make AOSP golden (if thats your preference) :highfive:
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So, I bought the T because alot of developers said they will develop roms for it.
There aren't that many roms available but there is one that is AOSP. That ROM was posted in August 2012 and hasn't received any update yet
My question: why isn't there an AOSP ROM available for Xperia T? I would love to have AOSP stock rom on my T :x
Subbieh said:
So, I bought the T because alot of developers said they will develop roms for it.
There aren't that many roms available but there is one that is AOSP. That ROM was posted in August 2012 and hasn't received any update yet
My question: why isn't there an AOSP ROM available for Xperia T? I would love to have AOSP stock rom on my T :x
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I know development is a little dry here, but I'm sure things will start catching up soon. The available devs are actually quite busy with cm10/10.1. I know it can be look a little gloomy, especially if you are coming from a rather busy forum, but hold your horses coz you can't request for updates and ETAs
Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
Evervolv always
roberto081194 said:
Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
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I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
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I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
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Excellent, thank you so much for your opinion! I'll keep my phone with Evervolv
Enviado desde mi Nexus One
It is possible to make a ROM ubuntu touch with this tutorial? or there is already a way to install this system in the Nexus 6?
New Device Roms, Dev Ubuntu Touch
I am curious about this as well. I would love to use Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 6. I thought it would eventually be officially supported, but haven't seen anything yet. Any one got this working and if so what functionality because searching gives little results.
Thanks
doesn't look like its for lollipop. all I see on the git is for 4.4.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/meizu-mx/general/meizu-mx4-ubuntu-touch-rom-leaked-t3173934
there seems to be a leaked rom for another phone. i wonder if this helps?
I'm no expert by a long shot, but doesn't that device use the older version of Android as well? At least the android counter part.
I am super excited about Ubuntu Touch. Now that it has released for real I'm thinking this thread needs a look.
BUMP!
Ubuntu Touch is based on Android 4.4.2. The Nexus 6 never shipped with Android 4.x. So there is an additional complication that no one has figured out how to solve. You need to build a kernel and base from the 4.4.2 source code, which... doesn't exist for the nexus 6 or newer devices.
I really want android 6.0 on my htc, is there anyway thanks
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I really want android 6.0 on my htc, is there anyway thanks
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Android 6.0 isn't even fully deployed to nexus devices yet, you'll have to be much more patient . We will probably see 6.0 CM or AOSP roms relatively soon. I'm not expecting any 6.0 rom based on HTC Sense UI. CM13 development started about 10 days ago btw.
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Android 6.0 isn't even fully deployed to nexus devices yet, you'll have to be much more patient . We will probably see 6.0 CM or AOSP roms relatively soon. I'm not expecting any 6.0 rom based on HTC Sense UI. CM13 development started about 10 days ago btw.
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thanks!
Custom Roms
As I am sure you know of by now. There are some unofficial cm13 roms on XDA threads that will bring Marshmallow on the Htc One m7 for both GSM and verizon/sprint variants. As per usual these roms are in early stages so bugs are expected. Overall the roms I have tested work smoothly and features like doze, app permissions are present. Bugs like FC on camera while taking pictures and phone restarting when plugging headphones do annoy me a lot and thus I went back to stable 5.1 roms. You could try the marshmallow roms out of curiosity like I did, but you probably should wait if you want to use them as a daily driver for your phone.
Hello
I've didn't heard anything
VanirAOSP
I recommend the VanirAOSP ROMs. They're usually among the first to make builds of new versions of Android, and they do a great job of doing it in a timely manner while having a grasp on stability. As of their latest nightlies, the only bug on their Marshmallow builds is that the camera app force closes when you launch the camcorder app, but this is a bug with all Marshmallow ROMs. A big plus with Vanir is that they do support all M7 variants, which as a Sprint user myself, is fantastic.
I hope you enjoy it, and Happy Holidays!
For T-Mobile variant: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/m7tmo/
For AT&T variant: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/m7att/
For Verizon variant: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/m7vzw/
For Sprint variant: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/m7spr/
For unlocked variant: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/m7ul/
Happy with 5.1.1 but is 6.0 better?
I'm a machinist and this is all Russian to me, my nephew rooted my phone due to no more updates anyhow my phone works great with this OS "t-mobile m7" but does it upgrade by itself by me checking like before or do I lose my game place and everything like before anyhow great job guy's it works great and I'm happy
as the snapdragon s4pro and 600 are very similar and other than minor things the nexus 4 and m7 are close phones on the hardware level, how hard would it be to port this rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/wip-aosp-7-0-nougat-t3448444
would someone be willing to give it a go?
I have not been in the dev scene since pre 5.0 and things have changed enough that it would be almost starting from scratch for me I figured someone with experience porting modern roms would be better suited for the task.
Why should someone port this rom? We have already two nice working 7.0 Roms for the M7 well both are not in final release yet but you can use Slim7 as daily driver its pretty good http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/orig-development/rom-slim-7-t348665. Porting a Rom is a lot of work and Slim7 is AOSP so i think thats better
Porting ROMs isn't that easy, even with similar hardware. Building AOSP-based ROMs isn't easy as well. I'm working on it since two months, but it has its complications. If you want stock-like Nougat ROMs, I highly recommend the Slim7 beta, which isn't loaded with a ton of apps, or wait until I figure out the build of Nougat ROMs and get a working build of AOSP-OMS (which is pure AOSP but using CyanogenMod's sources and build system, so it's easy to build for the m7)