today cyanogenmod team released a cm10.2 nightly for our device.
Here's the link:
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http://get.cm/?device=grouper
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Edit : Devs have created official thread on original development....
For more information u can refer to the official thread.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2412233
do we need to install/flash gapps for this?
akerocks said:
do we need to install/flash gapps for this?
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Yes. I recommend wiping system and data as well. You can find gapps as usual at http://goo.im/gapps
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I've just flashed the new cm10.2 nightly.
At the moment i can say it's pretty good, even though i've an issue with Trebuchet which crashes when i open a directory (not important, and surely it will be fixed).
One thing i don't like is the background in Settings app (and all applications that uses Hardware Acceleration) which is filled by stripes (this hasn't happened on stock 4.3 as far as i remember).
Said this, i'm happy to come back cyanogenmod
carlo93 said:
One thing i don't like is the background in Settings app (and all applications that uses Hardware Acceleration) which is filled by stripes (this hasn't happened on stock 4.3 as far as i remember).
Said this, i'm happy to come back cyanogenmod
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I've always had stripes/banding on my Nexus 7 with any ROM. I don't notice it anymore now now that I've had it for a few months, but when I first got it the banding literally hurt my eyes to look at them because they were incredibly obvious. I had a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 previously, the screen was worse and has less resolution, but it had smooth gradients and no banding.
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I've always had stripes/banding on my Nexus 7 with any ROM. I don't notice it anymore now now that I've had it for a few months, but when I first got it the banding literally hurt my eyes to look at them because they were incredibly obvious. I had a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 previously, the screen was worse and has less resolution, but it had smooth gradients and no banding.
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The first time i noticed the stripes, i was using android 4.2 .
The background gradient was drawn by using some xml files in framework-res.apk which cause the banding. And there was a fix i never tried.
As far as i know, it should have been fixed in 4.3 and in fact i couldn't notice it in stock rom...
i don't know, maybe some new android changes in cyanogenmod source wasn't merged?
i am also having issues opening a folder-- trebuchet will crash. i hope they can fix this soon because i rely on folders very much.
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i am also having issues opening a folder-- trebuchet will crash. i hope they can fix this soon because i rely on folders very much.
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Can't you just use a different launcher????
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androidkid311 said:
Can't you just use a different launcher????
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I will not use a different launcher because that would defeat the purpose of installing cm10.2. But I did install a third party app for it. but then again, it would be so much nice that the folder thingy shouldn't have any issues.
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I will not use a different launcher because that would defeat the purpose of installing cm10.2.
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please explain
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please explain
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because to me, installing cm10.2 is installing trebuchet. so, if i am not going to be able to use trebuchet then i might as well not install cm10.2. well nuff about that. btw, they have another nightly update, but the issues i am having are still not resolved.
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because to me, installing cm10.2 is installing trebuchet. so, if i am not going to be able to use trebuchet then i might as well not install cm10.2. well nuff about that. btw, they have another nightly update, but the issues i am having are still not resolved.
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ifyou use nova or apex you're still using cm10.2 .. I never use trebuchet because i think it's no good
r-l said:
ifyou use nova or apex you're still using cm10.2 .. I never use trebuchet because i think it's no good
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I think it comes down to each of our own preference.
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I think it comes down to each of our own preference.
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report the bug to cm. Until then you can flash every nightly hoping that bug has been smashed.
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Trebuchet is nice and all and I prefer it but for real if you don't like it there's a million launchers. I would suggest Nova.
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BlackFire27 said:
Trebuchet is nice and all and I prefer it but for real if you don't like it there's a million launchers. I would suggest Nova.
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Nova is laggy at the moment (for me). Apex is smooher. Bought them both a long time ago, so i can switch
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report the bug to cm. Until then you can flash every nightly hoping that bug has been smashed.
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Guess what, the issues I was having (opening a folder will crash trebuchet and upside down camera image in focal) were all fixed with the latest nightly. Running smooth with m-kernel.
Can't seem to load the Play Store after installing the latest nightly.
In last nightly lockscreen can't rotate!
U all can now post the bugs and quarries on the official thread here(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2412233)
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Related
AOKP JB Pons
Goo.Im Download for Kangs
Dev-Host Mirror
(updated only on request)
MediaFire Mirror
(updated only on request)
Evervolv Gapps
(recommended due to their smaller size)
Goo.Im Gapps
Merged Commits for Jellybean
(aka Changelog)
What this ROM is:
Full version of AOKP JB using tiny's/chad's incredikernel synced and compiled from source
Uses only AOKP, and...
missing components from Evervolv
incredikernel source from tiny4579
and my HTC Incredible device tree
Now supports OTA updating via the Goo Manager app
Removed (with my suggested replacements, if any)
SuperSU (I use Superuser compiled from source instead)
Known issues:
PREFACE: I haven't tested this as extensively as CM10, so there may be hidden bugs. It's early, and I'm going for coffee.
Currently doesn't boot. Working on it to get it fixed.
Performance settings, particularly CPU, don't stick
Watching YouTube videos causes the phone to reboot flickers occasionally
Video camera has a very low fps (it stutters)
USB Tether (and the toggle for it) FC's
anymore, let me know
Source/Sauce (in case you missed it)
AOKP (I use their manifest.xml)
Evervolv (I use parts of their frameworks and other repositories to fix qsd8k specific issues)
My device tree for the Inc
Incredikernel by tiny
FAQ:
[Q] Gee, Pons, this here looks fun. How do I compile it myself?
[A]Here ya go, lil guy. Just follow these instructions: How to Compile AOKP JB for the Inc (if you encounter any issues using this to compile, please report here so I can troubleshoot and update if need be)
Why a thread? Basically, a couple of users have asked me to do this, and jellybellys hasn't pushed one out in almost two months, nor responded to his thread in even longer. I did ask him if he plans to continue support via PM, and he said yes (but is busy with a thing called life), so this is only to tide those over who like AOKP over CM10. I'll quit building them when he starts up again.
Credits/Thanks
All credit goes to Cyanogen and the rest of the CM team (who's work Team Kang borrows heavily from), and especially our HTC Incredible maintainers, as listed by the CyanogenMod site: jistone (aka CUViper/This Guy), slayher, and of course, koush. Of course, don't forget about the Evervolv team, who has given our qsd8k device a lot of love. And how could we forget Team Kang, since this is AOKP, after all
In addition, I'd like to thank Albinoman for bringing AOSP JB to the Inc first, Zimeron for bringing CM10 to the Inc first, tiny4579 for his incredikernel, and JellyBellys for bringing AOKP to the Inc first.
For some reason, I have received several requests to put a donation link in my profile. You can always donate to the CyanogenMod project or the Evervolv project or Team Kang, but if you feel you HAVE to donate to me, I've put a link in my profile, and all donations will go towards upgrading my computer, so I can stay on top of this for CM10/11/and beyond.
Lol, saw this in goo when I was seeing if you had put up a new build of CM10 before I found this thread. Nice surprise to say the least
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rickyg946 said:
Lol, saw this in goo when I was seeing if you had put up a new build of CM10 before I found this thread. Nice surprise to say the least
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Quit cheating and use the Goo Manager app.
I switched from your CM10 to this and so far so good. Having choice is great, and this seems to be a good ROM thus far.
Thanks Pons!
rickyg946 said:
Lol, saw this in goo when I was seeing if you had put up a new build of CM10 before I found this thread. Nice surprise to say the least
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Ive been testing since the 15th .... It runs great..... He sent me a preview build
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7he Messiah said:
I switched from your CM10 to this and so far so good. Having choice is great, and this seems to be a good ROM thus far.
Thanks Pons!
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Ive been testing since the 15th .... It runs great..... He sent me a preview build
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If anyone runs into bugs that aren't listed in the OP, (especially big ones), please let me know. If I get enough confirmations or if I can replicate it myself, I'll add it to the OP.
Also these probably won't be nightly. I'll look at how AOKP does their releases and their merges, but a tentative schedule will be I'll release when AOKP releases or if there's a lot of merges or if I fix a groundbreaking bug.
It has been running great for me; nice and responsive, stable in what I've done.
One thing that I've noticed is that for some reason, it seems that switching activities holds the possibility to cause some graphical glitches (visually similar to what we see with the camera, but on the UI). Not a big thing, and it doesn't happen every time, but I figured I'd mention it.
PonsAsinorem said:
If anyone runs into bugs that aren't listed in the OP, (especially big ones), please let me know. If I get enough confirmations or if I can replicate it myself, I'll add it to the OP.
Also these probably won't be nightly. I'll look at how AOKP does their releases and their merges, but a tentative schedule will be I'll release when AOKP releases or if there's a lot of merges or if I fix a groundbreaking bug.
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Alright well it can be unofficial builds like their Sunday releases but UNOFFICIAL and my battery is better on AOKP than cm10
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I love this! Thanks Pon!
Looks like notifications have no sound for me. Tried various methods but no go. I've had quite a bit of issue with notifications being very quiet or not at all on all JB roms.
Forgot to mention otherwise it runs great.
nfiniti9 said:
Looks like notifications have no sound for me. Tried various methods but no go. I've had quite a bit of issue with notifications being very quiet or not at all on all JB roms.
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is your profile set to silent?
Hey, Pons, loving this ROM so far. it is very smooth and responsive. Any idea why performance settings (frequency, governor, and scheduler) don't stick after a reboot? They return to default even though I enabled the set on boot toggle. Not sure if it's a bug, kernel design, or something else altogether. Thanks again.
Anyone else have this problem or any recommendations? Should I be using a third party app like SetCPU?
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Hey, Pons, loving this ROM so far. it is very smooth and responsive. Any idea why performance settings (frequency, governor, and scheduler) don't stick after a reboot? They return to default even though I enabled the set on boot toggle. Not sure if it's a bug, kernel design, or something else altogether. Thanks again.
Anyone else have this problem or any recommendations? Should I be using a third party app like SetCPU?
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I have same problem
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mhejek said:
I have same problem
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Yes try Setcpu... I don't have problems with it
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zachf714 said:
Yes try Setcpu... I don't have problems with it
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$2 well spent. Thanks!
RokuP said:
Hey, Pons, loving this ROM so far. it is very smooth and responsive. Any idea why performance settings (frequency, governor, and scheduler) don't stick after a reboot? They return to default even though I enabled the set on boot toggle. Not sure if it's a bug, kernel design, or something else altogether. Thanks again.
Anyone else have this problem or any recommendations? Should I be using a third party app like SetCPU?
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Going to test this out, then add to bug list once I confirm. Depending on how long work takes tonight, I might or might not get a chance to fix it. It's probably a permission issue somewhere.
Edit: confirmed.
Edit edit: and updated bug list with it. Thanks for the report.
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Going to test this out, then add to bug list once I confirm. Depending on how long work takes tonight, I might or might not get a chance to fix it. It's probably a permission issue somewhere.
Edit: confirmed.
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Thanks, I sure do appreciate your time, whatever the outcome... Also, just curious, is it normal for AOKP to not have a WiFi AP (hotspot) notification toggle? I found that kind of odd.
RokuP said:
Thanks, I sure do appreciate your time, whatever the outcome... Also, just curious, is it normal for AOKP to not have a WiFi AP (hotspot) toggle? I found that kind of odd.
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Not sure. I never really used AOKP. To double check, you'd have to look at an officially supported device (with WiFi AP capabilities) and see if they have it.
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Going to test this out, then add to bug list once I confirm. Depending on how long work takes tonight, I might or might not get a chance to fix it. It's probably a permission issue somewhere.
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Just tossing in my observations as well, in case it's possibly related: in my instance, the ROM Control app was unable to modify build.prop to change the DPI setting. It told me that it had, but in fact the file was untouched. I just did it with ROM Toolbox instead, but ROM Control offered me no error messages or information.
7he Messiah said:
Just tossing in my observations as well, in case it's possibly related: in my instance, the ROM Control app was unable to modify build.prop to change the DPI setting. It told me that it had, but in fact the file was untouched. I just did it with ROM Toolbox instead, but ROM Control offered me no error messages or information.
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Did you grant rom control root
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PonsAsinorem said:
If anyone runs into bugs that aren't listed in the OP, (especially big ones), please let me know. If I get enough confirmations or if I can replicate it myself, I'll add it to the OP.
Also these probably won't be nightly. I'll look at how AOKP does their releases and their merges, but a tentative schedule will be I'll release when AOKP releases or if there's a lot of merges or if I fix a groundbreaking bug.
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How big is Live Wallpapers,,,, Would have to recompile to add it
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I loved the Nexus 7 from day one, it was fast, fluid and stock android is always a good thing. But somehow Google managed to make the Nexus 7 look old by providing an update which basically kills project butter. These are my impressions:
http://smartphoneblogging.com/2013/...-for-tablets-what-happened-to-project-butter/
I agree, compared to 4.1.2 on my note 2 the nexus 7 with 4.2.1 lags to much.
Has there been any information about if/when we will get another update?
Mine is still smooth as butter. Stock, running 4.2.1. You guys are doing something wrong.
ynrozturk said:
Mine is still smooth as butter. Stock, running 4.2.1. You guys are doing something wrong.
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Or maybe you are doing something better
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Or maybe you are doing something better
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Or maybe he's running stock ROM
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Have you wiped data since updating to 4.2.1? I know you shouldn't have too but apparently it gets things moving quick again.
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Has there been any information about if/when we will get another update?
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Nope, no info whatsoever. They fixed the date bug but never mentioned all those other problems...
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Have you wiped data since updating to 4.2.1? I know you shouldn't have too but apparently it gets things moving quick again.
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No I haven't and I won't do it either, because it will only be a temporary solution as with the forever gone app. Newly wiped devices are always faster but only until you install all apps again and use them for some time. Then the lag will start again, at least this is my experience of the past years with all mobile devices that have performance issues.
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Have you wiped data since updating to 4.2.1? I know you shouldn't have too but apparently it gets things moving quick again.
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+1 on my gnex 4.2 wasn't as smooth as 4.1 so I did factory reset, reinstalled all my apps, and ran stock for a month smooth with no slowdowns.
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Shahpur.Azizpour said:
No I haven't and I won't do it either, because it will only be a temporary solution as with the forever gone app. Newly wiped devices are always faster but only until you install all apps again and use them for some time. Then the lag will start again, at least this is my experience of the past years with all mobile devices that have performance issues.
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There's something to what you said. But I think in this case there is something that goes awry with the 4.2.1 update mechanism and leaves something misconfigured.
Do a factory reset
Then configure Currents to not do background sync
Then change WiFi settings to not stay on when the tablet is sleeping
Shahpur.Azizpour said:
No I haven't and I won't do it either, because it will only be a temporary solution as with the forever gone app. Newly wiped devices are always faster but only until you install all apps again and use them for some time. Then the lag will start again, at least this is my experience of the past years with all mobile devices that have performance issues.
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Well duh...Happens on Mac, Windows, Linux, Desktop, Laptop, Mobile... Can't really stop that...
stock 4.2.1 is reasonably smooth for me too and good battery life.
The only time when i had some minor lag was when i play the game Need for Speed .
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There's something to what you said. But I think in this case there is something that goes awry with the 4.2.1 update mechanism and leaves something misconfigured.
Do a factory reset
Then configure Currents to not do background sync
Then change WiFi settings to not stay on when the tablet is sleeping
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I agree. I've heard lots of issues when upgrading. There is a lot of changes the SD folder structure and relocation of lots of data that could be the culprit.
I can't say if it makes a difference because I reset often between Rom flashes and major updates. My N7 is still super quick. In fact it feels the same/faster then my brand new 4.1.2 N7 (my tester device). I've been on PA for a long time and haven't factory reset in a long while either.
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Or maybe you are doing something better
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Nope, I'm just picky on what I put on my device. Not a load of music and videos, very minimal amount of apps, stock, Nova Launcher Prime, and do regular manual cache maintenance on it to keep it clean. Never have say, eight apps running at the same time on it, either.
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Well duh...Happens on Mac, Windows, Linux, Desktop, Laptop, Mobile... Can't really stop that...
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No, im talking about the extreme lags on nexus 7 since 4.2.1. This didn't happen on 4.1... I'm not talking about some general slowdown of the system which is happening when you load it with apps...
Mine came out of the box using android 4.2.1. I seems reasonably smooth but the app drawer suffers random lag unlike store units that run 4.1.2.
Overall on stock rom, it is not even close to lag, just a bit of minor stuttering for me with launcher that's all.
Do factory reset. Fixed all the issues for me. I had all the problems you've been having.
After reset it was back full speed.
Do it.
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AW: My Android 4.2.1 Review: What happened to project butter?!
I'll wait for the 4.2.2 update first to see if it fixes anything...
Android always lags. There is no fix.
About time
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0
Ok
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Downloading now
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Downloading now
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anyone have some feedback since updating to the stable?
I am sure there you find answers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159341
Tapatalk Nexus 4
This is a kinda pointless thread
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ryaniskira said:
About time
Nexus 4 CyanogenMod 10.1.0
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The change log in cm updater says June 8th
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Cm is great but i will stick with it when they add navbar height
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anyone have some feedback since updating to the stable?
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I went back to the nightly, because they removed the crt screen effect off option.
And yes i know you can turn off animations in dev settings, but i like some of the animations!
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I went back to the nightly, because they removed the crt screen effect off option.
And yes i know you can turn off animations in dev settings, but i like some of the animations!
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apart from the crt animations? any issues?improvements?
have they fixed the am/pm in the status bar? not working on rc5
To be honest i didnt keep it for more than 10 minutes, so didnt really give it a good fair test. Sorry i am not much help to you
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This is a kinda pointless thread
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This is a kinda pointless post
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I have no problem with this thread. I suspect a lot of people wouldn't actually notice that CM 10.1 was released especially as the regular CM threads are quite long!
Running CM 10.1 release and it does everything I ask of it. Best feature for me is the customisable quick-settings page. Couple of things I like to have quick access to are screen rotation toggle (I usually have this disabled and then enable it when I specifically need it) and the torch which is uber-useful. You can also pull the quick-settings down without unlocking the phone *and* access it directly simply by pulling down closer to the right hand side of the screen.
My big driver for it was actually bluetooth fixes which aren't in the stock ROM that mean that my car (BMW) won't sync contacts with stock. Again, this works 100% fine in CM 10.1.
Stability, battery etc. are all good. Installation is trivial, but I'd recommend a wipe if coming from stock.
Go for it, I say
Hey, my nexus 7 doesn't feel smooth at all. The UI feels choppy and games are lagging, even my brother iphone 3 feels smoother :crying:
I have rooted,overclocked,custom launcher etc but STILL it feels laggy, how can i solve the problem? i have latest jellybean 4.3
Try doing a clean install of 4.3 and using a different kernel.
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Try doing a clean install of 4.3 and using a different kernel.
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Thanks for reply, what kernel do you reccomend?
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Thanks for reply, what kernel do you reccomend?
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I personally use M-Kernel. But my two favorite kernels are M-Kernel and FrancoKernel. Both can be found in the Nexus 7 Original Development section.
You should install CM 10.1.2.
Everything seems to work and my Nexus 7 is faster than ever. I was running Paranoid Android and it was laggy as hell.
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Maybe you have filled the SD card too much. When the nexus has very low free space, it slows down significantly.
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You can try running an fstrim on your storage.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
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You can try running an fstrim on your storage.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
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I thought 4.3 has that enabled by default.
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I was running Paranoid Android and it was laggy as hell.
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Disable Halo.
If you're running stock 4.3, disable Google currents. This is a tried and tested fix that should fix any choppiness.
If the problem still persists, follow what veeman said and try using other kernels
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I personally use M-Kernel. But my two favorite kernels are M-Kernel and FrancoKernel. Both can be found in the Nexus 7 Original Development section.
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Ok, thanks. It helped a bit but is it still possible to smooth it out more? or maybe it's just the hardware now.
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Ok, thanks. It helped a bit but is it still possible to smooth it out more? or maybe it's just the hardware now.
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You could try running an app like Forever Gone SD card cleaner. And using Greenify to hibernate apps that are running in the background might help.
nice
yes have problem
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If you're running stock 4.3, disable Google currents. This is a tried and tested fix that should fix any choppiness.
If the problem still persists, follow what veeman said and try using other kernels
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Holy ****, why does this work as well as it does?! I use currents all the time on my N4 without issue but WOW what a difference it made uninstalling it on my N7.
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Holy ****, why does this work as well as it does?! I use currents all the time on my N4 without issue but WOW what a difference it made uninstalling it on my N7.
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Lol, thought they would have fixed that by now. I guess not.
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Just got a first gen 32gb model running 4.3 and it's just fine. I did go into Developer Options and turn off those silly 1x animation things to "off".
Might want to give that a try.
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Disable Halo.
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how to disable halo?
helloterence said:
how to disable halo?
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Double tap and drag it to the X at the top. Halo is still buggy on 4.3.
If you have hundreds of apps installed, use Greenify. Sorry, root is req.
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Maybe you have filled the SD card too much. When the nexus has very low free space, it slows down significantly.
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Isn't this generally the same with all devices?
For example, completely fill up your computer's hard drive and test how laggy it is compared to when it had nothing but the OS installed.
Who is using ART? What issues do you have with it?
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Who is using ART? What issues do you have with it?
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I'm using ART since the third official nightly. No issues so far. (I'm using 20140201)
I'd like to give it a go but I need Xposed installed for Tabletmetrics.
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I'm using ART since the third official nightly. No issues so far. (I'm using 20140201)
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hi....
Have you noticed a significant improvement in performance?
Have you noticed problems with Apps?
Paulo87 said:
I'm using ART since the third official nightly. No issues so far. (I'm using 20140201)
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Do you have " Android is upgrading " stuff on every boot ?
elad.g said:
hi....
Have you noticed a significant improvement in performance?
Have you noticed problems with Apps?
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Apps take longer to open, but the "in App" experience feels snappier. WhatsApp is crashing when using ART, but i don't use it.
suruceanu.nick said:
Do you have " Android is upgrading " stuff on every boot ?
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I had, but since i instaled this nightly (20140201) i never had it again.
Paulo87 said:
Apps take longer to open, but the "in App" experience feels snappier. WhatsApp is crashing when using ART, but i don't use it.
I had, but since i instaled this nightly (20140201) i never had it again.
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Do you have that build? Can you provide it?
Thanks!
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Paulo87 said:
Apps take longer to open, but the "in App" experience feels snappier. WhatsApp is crashing when using ART, but i don't use it.
I had, but since i instaled this nightly (20140201) i never had it again.
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since our device have enough lag already, i guess it not that good 2 add more lag
ill leave ART off
thanks .........
I had ART enabled with CM11, but after some days I switch back to Dalvik. I have no application issues but every time I update CM (using nightly so this happen very often) and the system gain clean caches, the rebuilding takes way too long (which is not a primary problem) and the phone was very, very hot (and I mean really VERY HOT). And this was the primary issue I solved switching back to Dalvik.
suruceanu.nick said:
Do you have that build? Can you provide it?
Thanks!
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda app-developers app
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No. I update via cm updater and after that i clean the folder.
Keltek said:
I had ART enabled with CM11, but after some days I switch back to Dalvik. I have no application issues but every time I update CM (using nightly so this happen very often) and the system gain clean caches, the rebuilding takes way too long (which is not a primary problem) and the phone was very, very hot (and I mean really VERY HOT). And this was the primary issue I solved switching back to Dalvik.
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Never had issues with temperature. Sometimes I play CSR Racing, and even after 45min/1h the temperature is "normal".
Paulo87 said:
Apps take longer to open, but the "in App" experience feels snappier. WhatsApp is crashing when using ART, but i don't use it.
Whatsapp has ART support now.
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