What is the difference between FreeXperia Project distribution and regular CM10 downloaded from CM?
I have been trying to find out the best ROM for my Xperia T and I am ready to install FXP 149 but I am not sure is this a good choice.
matexone said:
What is the difference between FreeXperia Project distribution and regular CM10 downloaded from CM?
I have been trying to find out the best ROM for my Xperia T and I am ready to install FXP 149 but I am not sure is this a good choice.
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none, nightlies are from CM, and FXP is weekly release.
tumult said:
none, nightlies are from CM, and FXP is weekly release.
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Is FXP149 fully functional or should I wait for a major release? Is FXP system rooted by the default? Can I update it in the future only by flashing a new ROM or by an update service, too?
matexone said:
Is FXP149 fully functional or should I wait for a major release? Is FXP system rooted by the default? Can I update it in the future only by flashing a new ROM or by an update service, too?
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well there are some minior issues, look at FXP website.. but it is mostly functional. it is rooted. you flash newer version of CM10 on top of it (nightlies or FXP releases).
going back to Sony ROM, you need flashtool and .ftf.
FXP releases each week and there will be minor bug fixes in each releases.. but still fxp releases will have bugs,,,
Hi - I want to have a rom most like the standard android jellybean seen on the Google Nexus 7 for example.
Which Rom should I go for?
many thanks
This one:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
on Galaxy Note?!
You'll want something AOSP based so for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796217
That is cyanogenmod 10.1 (Jelly Bean 4.2.2) - they are nightly builds as they are not entirely stable.
whats the most stable one? For example I have used PA which is great but would slim bean be more stable?
What I mean by stable is that they claim they are unstable - sometimes something isn't working with cyanogenmod but then it is working the next day with the new nightly, they can all be use as a daylt build though. As for slim bean - they usually have the odd bug in each of their builds, I haven't checked out their 4.2.2 build 1 or 2 however.
In short words - don't worry about the stability.
leonidas540bc said:
whats the most stable one? For example I have used PA which is great but would slim bean be more stable?
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For the last couple of weeks I've been using SlimBean 4.2.2 and Carbon 4.2.2.
Both are clean, pure and stable.
Does anyone know if CyanogenMod is going to support this smartphone?
Any rumor?
They already support Xperia V and other similar devices.
borzowsky said:
Does anyone know if CyanogenMod is going to support this smartphone?
Any rumor?
They already support Xperia V and other similar devices.
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No clue yet.
How about supported with FreeXperia Team?
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borzowsky said:
Does anyone know if CyanogenMod is going to support this smartphone?
Any rumor?
They already support Xperia V and other similar devices.
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just wait and watch..
borzowsky said:
Does anyone know if CyanogenMod is going to support this smartphone?
Any rumor?
They already support Xperia V and other similar devices.
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Because Xperia SP is not Sony's flagship device, it will attract less developers as compared to maybe the Xperia Z.
But in time, there should be CyanogenMod built for this device.
AFAIK, FreeXperia has not even BOUGHT the device. After they buy it, it will take another couple of months (at most) to develop the software.
This is my opinion. Hey, it could he wrong (I hope)
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Elwino2.3 said:
How about supported with FreeXperia Team?
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how about supported? what?
borzowsky said:
how about supported? what?
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As I check in cyanogenmod website, Xperia SP is in the official devices. But there is still no downloads available.
There are downloads for xperia SP. CM 10.1 FXP 242, CM 11 FXP 250 and CM 11 FXP 251 I think
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robocopvn said:
As I check in cyanogenmod website, Xperia SP is in the official devices. But there is still no downloads available.
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I can't find it in cyanogenmod website.But I can't find it in FXP website.Could you tell me where you find Xperia SP is in the official devices.Thank you~:good:
fsyh95 said:
I can't find it in cyanogenmod website.But I can't find it in FXP website.Could you tell me where you find Xperia SP is in the official devices.Thank you~:good:
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Here is the link.
What is the difference between unofficial FXP CM builds and official CM builds? Why do we need official CM if we have FXP?
fsyh95 said:
I can't find it in cyanogenmod website.But I can't find it in FXP website.Could you tell me where you find Xperia SP is in the official devices.Thank you~:good:
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Devices here, you will see Xperia SP as an official phone supported by CM, codename Huashan
What is the difference between unofficial FXP CM builds and official CM builds? Why do we need official CM if we have FXP?
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In my experience with HP Touchpad, HTC Aria, HTC Desire HD, Xperia Go, Motorola Rarz: stable official CM builds are more stable and for daily use for somebody who one a customized and reliable ROM than an unofficial one. It doesn't mean the other developer cannot provide a good ROM.
CM is supported, but not yet enabled for nightlies, as devs are currently waiting for 4.3 kernel (supposedly) released soon by sony.. I guess the reason behind it is developing the current kernel (4.1) are considered pointless upon the oncoming 4.3.
There are unofficial builds, check the dev threads.
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What is the difference between unofficial FXP CM builds and official CM builds? Why do we need official CM if we have FXP?
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Official cm support nightlies, fxp are the release & maintainer team cmiiw
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robocopvn said:
ht://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Devices[/url] here, you will see Xperia SP as an official phone supported by CM, codename Huashan
In my experience with HP Touchpad, HTC Aria, HTC Desire HD, Xperia Go, Motorola Rarz: stable official CM builds are more stable and for daily use for somebody who one a customized and reliable ROM than an unofficial one. It doesn't mean the other developer cannot provide a good ROM.
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Thank you.I have found it.Do you know when will the cm release the official cm for XSP?
they have released..
check in Xpperia Sp General Section
ashis.kyal said:
they have released..
check in Xpperia Sp General Section
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can you give me a link please
all I can see is unofficial thread. I really want a official one since I will install it for my friend, who is not really good at android, but want a faster and simpler android version on her SP
robocopvn said:
can you give me a link please
all I can see is unofficial thread. I really want a official one since I will install it for my friend, who is not really good at android, but want a faster and simpler android version on her SP
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2599650
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noahvt said:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2599650
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This is not official from Cyanogen inc.
This is unofficial port from FXP
What is the best and the most stable version of CM up to date? CM 10, 10.1, 10.2 or 11? While waiting for official 4.3, I want to try and taste some stock Android ROM
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What is the best and the most stable version of CM up to date? CM 10, 10.1, 10.2 or 11? While waiting for official 4.3, I want to try and taste some stock Android ROM
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For me, 10.1 seems the most stable - battery life is great, no performance issues, and the only thing not working is the FM radio (which is of no concern to me anyway). Plus, this zip here takes care of the offline charging bug.
Hi
I'm going to install CM 10.2 ROM over a Sony Xperia SP C5303 Huashan , have now factory ROM with latest FW. I'm going to unblock bootloader, install root and install CWM
In the list of custom ROM ( thread #2683688) I see
- {SP}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM10.2 - Android 4.3 - FreeXperia Project >FXP
I can find download links FXP303, but also later releases are discussed, seems based on new source code released by Sony, but more bugged
- XperiaSP Locked Bootloader (LBL) Cyanogenmod 10.2>bagyusz
there are two or three updated, the last one os cm-10.2_LBL-20140406-UNOFFICIAL-huashan with last 12.1.A.1.201 FW-updated package
I'm looking for
- the fastest/most fluide one
- no bugs for normal usage as GPS, 4G, camera, etc...
Thanks team. I'm new here.
There is no bug free/stable CM-rom yet. CM10.1 (FXP) works best with SP.
You can find latest FXP builds here:
http://fxpblog.co/
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Hello,
I would like to know if there was a version of the Rom PacMan in KitKat for Xperia SP in LB?
The KitKat version exists in Nightly Huashan is it possible to adapt him for the LB on SP?
Thank you in advance!
Cordially.
LucaXperia said:
Hello,
I would like to know if there was a version of the Rom PacMan in KitKat for Xperia SP in LB?
The KitKat version exists in Nightly Huashan is it possible to adapt him for the LB on SP?
Thank you in advance!
Cordially.
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I have had the same query. It is quite possible to port all these CM11 ROMs for LB too. PA and SlimROM work on KK on LB. Why should they not? If someone makes an effort, it can be achieved.
I also have LB, I have planned to try to port them somehow. But its my first time ever. Downloading the source for CM11 now. Possibly I might be able to. I don't know
shahrukhqasim said:
I have had the same query. It is quite possible to port all these CM11 ROMs for LB too. PA and SlimROM work on KK on LB. Why should they not? If someone makes an effort, it can be achieved.
I also have LB, I have planned to try to port them somehow. But its my first time ever. Downloading the source for CM11 now. Possibly I might be able to. I don't know
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Good luck !
If ever this is the version KitKat with CM 11 and PA 4.44 (latest version I believe) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-pac-4-4-4-beta-1-0-t2811990
Yes it's possible to port or compile all KK roms for LB.
But bringing a new port is useless if you don't improve and maintain it for a long time.
Compiling using available trees is very easy as 1 2 3.
Improving is the tough part.
By the way, I am planning to bring one more Rom beside paranoid android.
Choosing between resurrection remix and PAC
neXus PRIME said:
Yes it's possible to port or compile all KK roms for LB.
But bringing a new port is useless if you don't improve and maintain it for a long time.
Compiling using available trees is very easy as 1 2 3.
Improving is the tough part.
By the way, I am planning to bring one more Rom beside paranoid android.
Choosing between resurrection remix and PAC
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This choice is difficult...
PAC seems better now that i have seen some threads and devices.
RR is also good, but have to choose one. PAC gerrit and git looks more mature. Stay tuned for the thread.