I'm currently running Carbon, is there anyway to upgrade the Android OS to 4.3 on a NookHD+?
thanks,
The source was only just released and CM have only just started with the 10.2 builds. Just wait a little longer and somebody will build a version.
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So there was cm-10.2-20130814-NIGHTLY-quincytmo.zip released on 8/14 and cm-10.1.3-RC1-quincytmo.zip which was released on 8/28 as a release candidate. I'm confused on what the differences would be. Right now I've been running the 10.1 nightly's. In another post someone said the 10.2 was a 4.3 release, but wouldn't there be a stable release before a nightly release?
You had it right. They are trying to finish a 10.1 final, but there seem to be problems as the 10.1 branch just keeps going and going. The 10.1.3 is the latest attempt to close the door on Android 4.2.2 and move on to 4.3 exclusively.
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You had it right. They are trying to finish a 10.1 final, but there seem to be problems as the 10.1 branch just keeps going and going. The 10.1.3 is the latest attempt to close the door on Android 4.2.2 and move on to 4.3 exclusively.
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But why is there a 10.2 nightly, wouldn't there first be a 10.2 stable? Should I keep going with the 10.1 nightly or should I download the 10.1.3 or 10.2?
The "stable" is the final release, its the last one. So night lies and M releases and RC's all come before Stable.
There are two branches being developed right now, 10.1.x, that has a "freeze" (no new features added) trying to get to a Stable final release, and 10.2 which will be what is developed from here on out.
What you run is up to you.
If you want new stuff just cause it is new I would suggest going with 10.2. It is not stable and reliable, but neither is 10.1 on our phones. To get something stable that doesnt randomly reboot you have to go back to the April M3 release or earlier.
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The "stable" is the final release, its the last one. So night lies and M releases and RC's all come before Stable.
There are two branches being developed right now, 10.1.x, that has a "freeze" (no new features added) trying to get to a Stable final release, and 10.2 which will be what is developed from here on out.
What you run is up to you.
If you want new stuff just cause it is new I would suggest going with 10.2. It is not stable and reliable, but neither is 10.1 on our phones. To get something stable that doesnt randomly reboot you have to go back to the April M3 release or earlier.
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Cool, thanks for the explanation.
On a side note I'm just waiting for the note 3 to come out hopefully in September and that it will have much more ROM support.
Guys, just want to ask about updating..
I'm currently on Android 4.1.2 version, and im rooted and having Cyanogenmod 10.0.0 installed.
I just want to update to the latest stable cyanogenmod 10.1.3 version but i think its compatible with 4.1 android os, so i need to update my os to 4.2?
Question is, how can i update? Im rooted. Thanks in advance
zeneleven said:
Guys, just want to ask about updating..
I'm currently on Android 4.1.2 version, and im rooted and having Cyanogenmod 10.0.0 installed.
I just want to update to the latest stable cyanogenmod 10.1.3 version but i think its compatible with 4.1 android os, so i need to update my os to 4.2?
Question is, how can i update? Im rooted. Thanks in advance
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You just flash cm's 4.2.2 like you did 4.1.....no different. Better read up on it.....sounds like you're a bit confused on how things work. Better to understand exactly what you are doing and not just blindly follow instructions.....best way to keep your device working smoothly and issue free.
The fact that you're on 4.1 has nothing to do with what you flash. Unless you're talking about a dirty flash.....which is a bad idea when changing o/s versions. You want to do a clean install. Backup your apps with titanium backup first.....then off you go.
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I am running CyanogenMod version 10.1.3-RC2-targa on my Bionic. The android version is 4.2.2 but I would like to update the OTA to 4.4 if possible, or even 4.3. How can this be done? Do I need to put stock targa back on and then update it through Verizon, and then add a custom ROM?
It would be nice to do this so that I can keep getting the most out of this ole' dinosaur of a phone.
Some additional maybe useful information:
Kernel Version 3.0.8-g67d26a7
Build Number cm_targa-userdebug 4.2.2 JDQ39E
Been searching a lot, but can not find instructions for exactly what I need. Thanks!
Are you talking CM OTA or Moto OTA?
There ain't gonna be any Moto OTA as Bionic is beyond the 18 month upgrade window.
CM's last OTA for for CM10 is 10.1.3
If you want Android 4.4 you have to go CM11.
CM's updated to 10.2.1
I'm running SlimKat, works quite well so far, just minor nonconsequential problems.
Hello,
I'm looking for a Galaxy Mini ROM based on android 4.x (4.1.x, 4.2.2, 4.4.2). The phone is not mine so I'm looking for something very stable.
I tried the latest CM11 4.4.2 Nightly (12th April 2014) and it's very good but not quite stable yet. I don't mind another older CM ROM with android 4.1.x or 4.2.2 for example as long as it is fast, functional and stable.
Can you guys suggest something that you have personally tested?
Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a 4.4.4 Kitkat custom rom, stable and without bugs.
There are the CM11 nightly but it's impossible to know what still does not go on them so I would not risk.
Any suggestions?
Do not link me any Lollipop rom, since I don't like the new Android OS and will never work perfectly on a Quadcore, in my opinion.
Thanks for your time.