htc logo as menu button on 4.4 - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Are there any roms that do this? Yes I searched, there is information all over the place.
I'm still on 4.2 because of the ability to do this with a custom kernel, thanks.

jigglywiggly said:
Are there any roms that do this? Yes I searched, there is information all over the place.
I'm still on 4.2 because of the ability to do this with a custom kernel, thanks.
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There are many kernels that support that feature on 4.4/4.4.2 Roms.

Marc199 said:
There are many kernels that support that feature on 4.4/4.4.2 Roms.
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Are they all based on cyanogen or any stock/googleplay edition roms? A lot of information is cluttered everywhere.

jigglywiggly said:
Are they all based on cyanogen or any stock/googleplay edition roms? A lot of information is cluttered everywhere.
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just go at the root of the htc one forum, click on ''kernel'' tab then read the op of listed kernels and you should find your answer in 5 min.
hope it helps

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Stock android?

I've tried searching the forums and such for information but stock android and aosp returns so many results that aren't relevant so I figured I'd just quickly ask here:
Is there a stock rom for the HTC one yet? Like just stock 4.2.2 android?
If not, are there plans for one or is there a limitation of some sort that would prevent it?
Thanks much.
There's stock roms for 4.1.2 but htc has not released 4.2.2 yet
vect0r said:
I've tried searching the forums and such for information but stock android and aosp returns so many results that aren't relevant so I figured I'd just quickly ask here:
Is there a stock rom for the HTC one yet? Like just stock 4.2.2 android?
If not, are there plans for one or is there a limitation of some sort that would prevent it?
Thanks much.
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this phone has just been released like a week ago.give it time
There is an alpha version of cyanogenmod if u wanna try it
Here's the source. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248116
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hello00 said:
this phone has just been released like a week ago.give it time
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Yeah I know. I'm not complaining - I was quite literally just wondering if I missed it somewhere.
vect0r said:
I've tried searching the forums and such for information but stock android and aosp returns so many results that aren't relevant so I figured I'd just quickly ask here:
Is there a stock rom for the HTC one yet? Like just stock 4.2.2 android?
If not, are there plans for one or is there a limitation of some sort that would prevent it?
Thanks much.
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AOSP and CM10.1 will be here shortly. I believe that cm10.1 early alpha its out allready
vect0r said:
I've tried searching the forums and such for information but stock android and aosp returns so many results that aren't relevant so I figured I'd just quickly ask here:
Is there a stock rom for the HTC one yet? Like just stock 4.2.2 android?
If not, are there plans for one or is there a limitation of some sort that would prevent it?
Thanks much.
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An early alpha version is out if you are into that, although most of the stuff aren't working.
Thanks for the replies. I'm pining for my Nexus cause I miss my stock 4.2.2. I'll hold out a bit and wait for an AOSP rom. This phone is just too gorgeous.

AOSP kernels?

Is it just me or are there no aosp based kernels for our phone?
Yerv Melkonian said:
Is it just me or are there no aosp based kernels for our phone?
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It's just you, man. Look in Original Android Development.
mstrblueskys said:
It's just you, man. Look in Original Android Development.
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I just did again and still don't c it ??
Yerv Melkonian said:
I just did again and still don't c it ??
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All of the AOSP ROMs are running an AOSP kernel. Else they wouldn't work. I do not believe there is an independant, flashable kernel for m7wls.
undrgrndchemist said:
All of the AOSP ROMs are running an AOSP kernel. Else they wouldn't work. I do not believe there is an independant, flashable kernel for m7wls.
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Lol u don't say...I was just trying to find the kernel used by rootbox to flash on AOKP so it too can use the HTC logo as a menu bottom and also to power on n off the screen
Yerv Melkonian said:
Is it just me or are there no aosp based kernels for our phone?
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Yerv Melkonian said:
I just did again and still don't c it ??
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Yeah, all AOSP builds have their own AOSP kernel.

Hi, kernels for slimkat rom

Can some1 give me some direct links for kernels that can be used on slimkat rom please?
i have a hard time finding kernels and i also bricked my phone once installing the wrong ones..
No one?
Diaze said:
No one?
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Thats what happens with custom CM / AOSP Roms
theirs little support. it's up to the Rom developer to help you with Kernels

Any ROM without CM base

I was searching for any rom that isnt CM based i cant find any, can anyone suggest me where to look?
PoP*92 said:
I was searching for any rom that isnt CM based i cant find any, can anyone suggest me where to look?
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Just look for AOSP....
maximuns said:
Just look for AOSP....
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yeah but aosp roms have in them little stuff from Cm... -_-
CM roms have a little something from AOSP
PoP*92 said:
I was searching for any rom that isnt CM based i cant find any, can anyone suggest me where to look?
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Aex v3 >>>

OxygenOS after custom ROM?

I am considering to install a custom ROM on my OP 3T. I do have one question. Cause I like oxygenOS but I just want to try something else, but when installed am I able to revert back?
Sadly,nowadays custom roms brings more harm than good.
Midomad said:
Custom roms brings more harm than good,PERIOD.
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@Midomad I Devine something as MIUI for example as custom ROM. Does this still apply to your statement?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/miui-8-wu-edition-t3532347
tribeldragon said:
@Midomad I Devine something as MIUI for example as custom ROM. Does this still apply to your statement?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/miui-8-wu-edition-t3532347
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Oxygen OS is the best ROM/OS i ever used.
Midomad said:
Oxygen OS is the best ROM/OS i ever used.
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Alright. Little of topic but do you have your phone rooted?
tribeldragon said:
Alright. Little of topic but do you have your phone rooted?
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Yes and using a custom kernel as you can see on my signature.
Midomad said:
Yes and using a custom kernel as you can see on my signature.
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What does this kernel do any extra then the one I have(probely stock)
tribeldragon said:
What does this kernel do any extra then the one I have(probely stock)
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Do some search on the respective threads,and welcome to XDA.
Midomad said:
Do some search on the respective threads,and welcome to XDA.
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Alright, thank you for your answers
tribeldragon said:
Alright, thank you for your answers
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Use the thanks button instead [emoji111]
Custom roms don't cause any harm at all.
Midomad said:
Custom roms brings more harm than good,PERIOD.
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that was a subjective question and this is an inappropriate response
it depends on what you want out of a ROM and what your stock ROM is like. if a stock ROM doesn't suit your needs, sometimes there is an appropriate ROM for you. i have rooted every samsung device i have ever had and improved my experience greatly.
when you find a good developer, custom ROMs can be better. stock is usually most stable
WaxysDargle said:
that was a subjective question and this is an inappropriate response
it depends on what you want out of a ROM and what your stock ROM is like. if a stock ROM doesn't suit your needs, sometimes there is an appropriate ROM for you. i have rooted every samsung device i have ever had and improved my experience greatly.
when you find a good developer, custom ROMs can be better. stock is usually most stable
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I wonder what you want out from a rom?we are using/talking about OOS and that's suit my needs(It has all that is missing in stock android).
Sorry but Samsung software is garbage.
Midomad said:
As Android is further refined, there are fewer and fewer reasons to use a custom ROM for most users,custom ROMs will always be relevant to entry-level/midrange smartphone users, or those who still use older devices, that aren't receiving official updates from OEMs anymore.
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Midomad said:
I wonder what you want out from a rom?we are using/talking about OOS and that's suit my needs(It has all that is missing in stock android).
Samsung software is garbage.
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OOS seems to have everything i want in a ROM too.
that being said, i may find features that i want and don't have. my moto has pretty much everything i could want, but updating to a custom 7.1.1 increased the performance of my device so much that i can't imagine going back.
i haven't used any custom ROMs for OP3T yet, but from what i'm reading we have some really good devs and it is worth a shot. for instance, RR offers customization to such granularity that i will try it because that customization leaves me feeling like i actually own the device (basically the opposite of what apple does with their products)

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