[Q] Build.prop edits? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I found this information:
http://androidhackz.blogspot.com/2014/07/buildprop-hacking-increase-network.html
I've already modified the build.prop on my rooted Nexus 6 running 5.0 to enable screen casting, which worked perfectly (even though Netflix only shows a black screen). But I'm wondering if any of these other edits would work. Like the "General Performance", "Increased Media & Streaming Performance", "Make apps load faster and frees more ram", etc. Any way to increase my LTE speeds?
I'm new to build.prop editing, so any thoughts or advice would be great.
Thanks

Try them out and let us know?
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most do nothing on newer devices

Ok, thanks. I don't want to start messing with something and cause more harm than good. Figured someone would have more experience. Just trying to boost as much performance as possible. It seems to be slow on LTE, but that might just be my AT&T network connection or data throttling. Still wish I could get miracast working 100%!

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Higher quality youtube over 3G?

I found a thread on here from back in December about this but no one had any ideas how to enable it.
I thought I saw in some custom roms where something had been pulled from the Ion or possibly a different YouTube.apk that allows the higher quality youtube videos over 3G.
Anyone know how this can be done on a general basis to a rooted phone? I'm using Cyanogen's latest stable rom but it doesn't seem to have anything special to enable this.
Oh, and I'm pulling a solid 1 - 1.5Mbps on AT&T so I'm sure I've got the bandwidth.
-James
I'm using Cyanogen's latest stable mod and I have an option while watching YouTube movies to watch the higher quality version (click menu during the video). You have either got to be in a 3G area or on a decent WiFi connection.
-Antwan L.
antwanp said:
I'm using Cyanogen's latest stable mod and I have an option while watching YouTube movies to watch the higher quality version (click menu during the video). You have either got to be in a 3G area or on a decent WiFi connection.
-Antwan L.
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God, it must be obvious to everyone else but me! Thanks so much!
Now... if only you could make high quality the default.
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-James
dont think you can default it through the options it gives you
this doesnt belong here, but the higher quality by default is only available when you have wifi enabled. It has something to do with not forcing the extra data strain on your 3g data plan (for those who have metered one)

Samsung Galaxy 8.9" 4G Jelly Bean?

I have the 4G version, is this specific model have a working CM10 ROM? I know the Wi-Fi model does, just want to make sure this won't brick mine or anything.
I'm new to this, just got this today!
It does not. Our version (i957) uses a different chipset then the Wi-Fi version. Best to not flash.
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CM10 will eventually support this device -- In fact, the device tree was just created by cyanogen yesterday @ https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_p5att -- However, work still remains to get this code to even boot, let alone be functional as a daily driver. It will get there, eventually.
The ICS (4.0.4) ROM from Samsung for this device is currently in test with the carriers. The Korean variant (SHV-140) just received the ICS update a few weeks ago, and some of that code might help speed along the Cyanogen update.
The CM10 code currently on github does build, but the kernel does not seem to fully boot -- Locks up just after displaying the initlogo, with adb unavailable, so I have no idea how to get the dmesg. I suspect there are some needle-in-a-haystack sort of details that need to get ironed out, the kind of which probably will require some hardware hacking (ie: serial and/or jtag access) to get at... or for the official i957 kernel to get released.
The shv rom has to be out there somewhere
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In for the first screenshot of a p5att (SGH-I957) running jellybean, in case you need some encouragement you won't be stuck on honeycomb forever...
No, it's not even close to stable.
Yes, pretty much everything is broken. IE no LTE, audio, and probably everything else I didn't try.
works: wifi, touchscreen.
No, I won't be maintaining a release for this, the people way smarter than me on the cyanogen team did all the real work on this.. I just built and kludged until I got it to boot with graphics If things go well you'll see a real release from the CM team sometime. For all I know they'll run into a horrible problem and give up, but you know how those guys are.. totally badass.
basic idea:
- breakfast cm_p5att-userdebug
- replace msm-8660-common kernel with code from jb-full branch
- *** edit to update: it seems there is no longer a jb-full branch, there is now just jellybean and jb-old. I'm guessing the out of date msm8660-common kernel from what was jellybean is now jb-old, and jb-full has become jellybean.. hmm.. working on seeing if this is the case (need to clone/build/boot it)
- hack p5att boardconfig
- pick your combination of samsung proprietary files, good luck, the note and/or skyrocket CM10 releases are your best starting point
- brunch p5att, consume more coffee and stuffs
- hack resulting .zip to remove assert for 957 (TWRP has wrong product ID lulz)
- hack ramdisk to enable adb on boot so you can debug why it doesnt come up
- hack proprietary files until you get working graphics
** (not for the faint of heart)
nrvate said:
In for the first screenshot of a p5att (SGH-I957) running jellybean, in case you need some encouragement you won't be stuck on honeycomb forever...
No, it's not even close to stable.
Yes, pretty much everything is broken. IE no LTE, audio, and probably everything else I didn't try.
works: wifi, touchscreen.
No, I won't be maintaining a release for this, the people way smarter than me on the cyanogen team did all the real work on this.. I just built and kludged until I got it to boot with graphics If things go well you'll see a real release from the CM team sometime. For all I know they'll run into a horrible problem and give up, but you know how those guys are.. totally badass.
basic idea:
lunch cm_p5att-userdebug
replace msm-8660-common kernel with code from jb-full tree
hack p5att boardconfig
pick your combination of samsung proprietary files, good luck, the note and/or skyrocket CM10 releases are your best starting point
brunch p5att, consume more coffee and stuffs
hack resulting .zip to remove assert for 957 (TWRP has wrong product ID lulz)
hack ramdisk to enable adb on boot so you can debug why it doesnt come up
hack proprietary files until you get working graphics
(not for the faint of heart)
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nice job man!
EDIT: I created a separate thread for doing the CM10 build: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867579
Cheers!
Still hacking stuff.. lol.. using the file list from the msm-8660 common proprietary file list, i grabbed that set of files from the CM10 i717 ROM and dropped them onto the i957. Working audio! Don't know about the mic, but it plays sound now. Also, it almost got LTE working... logcat -b radio shows the LTE radio finding the LTE cell and reporting signal strength, but the data session doesn't actually establish, even with the proper APN config. GPS looks like it might even eventually lock on, it found 2 sats after a while, but didn't get a lock. I suspect when full 4G comes up, it'll be able to use SUPL to get it's initial location then actually get a fix.
Downloading the gigantic i717 stock image, going to see if 4G plays nicer with the note radios, since I'm using the note RIL now.. Dan had mentioned he had successfully got the note radios running on the tab 8.9 LTE in an attempt to get voice calls up... the honeycomb RIL stuff just results in lots of errors, so thats straight fail.
I didn't realize how many software pieces go into the cellular data connectivity, yikes!
The more I delve into code and binary packages... the more it appears the 957 is very close to a supersized note! sweet.
Also, bluetooth finds my neighbors macbook, so it probably works, but my headset is at work and I haven't been there in a while (hence having time to do this fun stuff).
If anyone has any suggestions on getting LTE up, I'm all ears. If I can get LTE working, I might be tempted to try to package this beast up.
More fun...
Good grief, it looks like the userdebug variant compiles with all the radio debug flags on, thousands and thousands of lines of everything from verbose text to hex dumps!
i957 honeycomb radio: baseband shows unknown, isn't worth anything
i717 ICS radios, both UCLF5 and 6: entire tablet slows to a crawl once rild starts, fail! Nothing useful in the logs as to why, nothing hogging CPU time... no idea, abort
i727 skyrocket ICS radio I727UCALC4 (no idea how current or valid this radio really is): gets HSPA+ on old 3G "wap.cingular" SIM, no luck with tablet only LTE "Broadband" APN SIM. ~2-2.5mbit download speed.
i727 skyrocket ICS radio UCLD2: Obtained HSPA+ with Broadband APN data-only SIM. ~4.0-5 mbit download speeds. After ~10 minutes, found an LTE cell and pulled 30-35mbit down. After each radio reset (reboot, airplane mode, etc) it takes the 3-10 minute period to get LTE again, and it's also slow (10-50 seconds) to get on HSPA. All around sluggish to jump on a cell, but returns nice speeds once it does so.
i727 skyrocket ICS radio UCLF6 (latest I could find): Pretty much the same as UCLD2 above, similar speeds, but seemed to jump on LTE quicker after a reboot, but still takes a while when coming back from airplane mode. It's the latest, i think, and it works, so it's probably the way to go.
Pending investigation: RIL files -- going to try the skyrocket UCLF6 RIL and see how it works out. Currently still using the note RIL files. Tried UCALC4 skyrocket RIL and it didn't work at all, will try UCLF6 from stock skyrocket ICS release...
Looks like it doesn't like the Broadband APN on a tablet (data-plan-only) SIM. I tossed in a "old school phone SIM" from the 3G days, which is set up on an unlimited phone/data plan (as you could get ages ago) and gave it wap.cingular, and whamo, HSPA+ connectivity. Looks more like a configuration issue and/or the phone RIL/radio combination refuse to play nice with data-only SIM.
I've never tried to debug getting onto 3G/4G service at the RIL radio log level, so not totally sure what to look for, but... guessing it's trying to set up a voice bearer and the UMTS system says F you. need foods, sleep, etc... haha.
And more fun... Skyrocket UCLD2 radio returns HSPA+ connectivity on data-only SIM with Broadband APN, but no LTE. Set APN type to "supl" to enable SUPL, got the first GPS fix in about 2 minutes, after 5 more minutes found 12 sats and obtained 12m accuracy.. sweet!
Update: UCLD2 radio, after sitting around idling for 10 minutes while I made some munchies, decided it would pick up an LTE cell. No idea why it took so long, I'm really close to an LTE cell and both my other LTE devices have never (and don't presently) exhibit this behavior at my location. I suspect this is probably normal behavior of UCLD2 or UCLD2 plays less than optimally with the i957 radio... which should be the same as a skyrocket radio, considering both identify as an M8260 when inquired with "ati" via ttyACM0. Whatever the case, 50ms ping and 30 mbit down works for me...
I really should go to bed sometime...... and make a backup of this device before I bust something!
Adding a little more info: I modified device/samsung/p5att/BoardConfig.mk a little before building... Other devices with no SD card slot had BOARD_HAS_SD_CARD_INTERNAL defined, so i tossed that in. The BOARD_SDCARD_DEVICE_PRIMARY, BOARD_SDCARD_DEVICE_SECONDARY and BOARD_SDEXT_DEVICE_SDEXT values seemed bogus, and I knew the init scripts would set up /sdcard as a fuse device on the /data partition anyways, so I just commented them out.
I don't know if anything uses the 3 values I commented out, but since there's no actual mmcblk device for the fuse (filesystem in user space) emulated sdcard, it doesn't seem a valid value could be found, so, why set one.... Seems to work!
BOARD_HAS_SDCARD_INTERNAL := true
#BOARD_SDCARD_DEVICE_PRIMARY := /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
#BOARD_SDCARD_DEVICE_SECONDARY := /dev/block/mmcblk0p28
#BOARD_SDEXT_DEVICE := /dev/block/mmcblk1p2
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But, this is my first attempt at hacking cyanogenmod onto a half-baked device, so... don't take my word for it
And before anyone asks, yes, I plan on releasing a flashable update for this, but first... figuring out enough to start from a fresh source tree and build from scratch so I can document how I did this... Let's beat the carriers to jellybean and forget ICS
(yes, I'm editing this post a bazillion times as try stuff, I'll put together something a little more coherent soon)

[Q] Some n00b droid 3 questions

Hello fellow droid people.
Ok here is my question/questions. I apologize in advance if some of these questions are redundant with others, but I am at work at the moment and my search functions are limited due to web lock downs.
So I know a bit about what I'm doing in terms of flashing and backing up with safe-strap (v3.05). Currently I'm running MiniMoto v1.6 on a 5.7.906.xt862 system version on the Verizon US network.
My first question is what are the benefits of swapping to the xt833 over the xt862, if there are any at all.
My second question is dealing with the 3g vs 1x connections. I usually get a 3g connection just fine, but soon as I switch to any heavy internet usage, steaming music, downloading/updating from the play store etc, it will drop down to a 1x connection and my data will slow down drastically I grandfathered into the unlimited data from Verizon so idk if its a cap thing or what.
My last question is that when I turn on the GPS it takes a drastically long time to find any satellites to be able to do navigation. I tired installing the GPS status app which seems to help a bit but still takes a long time to connect that first time after its been off for a while.
Lastly, not really a question I suppose, but I am looking for suggestions too on ROMS to run. My biggest issue, as I'm sure with most people, is batter life and looking to get the most out of it. I do run Juice Defender Pro and with the minimalistic approach of MiniMoto I do get a lot of battery life. I guess what Im looking for though is something that is VERY bare bones, no extra stuff at all, not even gappps, at least on a fresh install, and with the features to customize what I want to have on there, almost like a build your own capabilities. For example I notice most ROMS I've tried (Ive run CM9 a long time ago on an x2, Steel Droid, v3 i think, and now MiniMoto) and they all have things like the Flicker Authorization on it, I have no use for that personally. yes I know I can freeze it with Titanium Backup (which i have also) or rename the .apk file to like .apkb or something, but I am looking for something where its just not there, if its out there.
Thanks for making it though this wall of txt and look forward to participating on here after a long time lurking and using the forums for info
Another question that just popped into my head, if someone can point me in the direction of how to apply the build.prop things that get put out, Ive seen a lot of things about them, but never been able to find how to apply them it would be appreciated.
-Waff
-Droid x2 - returned to get the Droid 3
-Droid 3 .906 x862 running MiniMoto
-Asus Transformer 300
1) The 883 radio/build.prop is used to unlock GSM in the USA. Totally unneeded and will disable your CDMA part of your radio from my experience unless you want to unlock for T-Mobile/AT&T.
2) The 3G/1X switching may be you needing to do a *228. But you can force 3G by *#*#4636#*#*, Phone Information, EVDO only. Note: You won't get inbound calls or texts, as those use 1X.
3) Minimoto is about as barebones as you can get. If you want more battery life play with the overclocking and keep it at 1 GHz but change governors and stuff. I get through the day just fine. What are you expecting? Maybe you have apps that you download that are killing it (like Words With Friends is notorious for me).
Thanks for your response MrObvious
As to the 3g/1x thing. Ya i don't want to force 3g that way as i do still need to receive calls and such. I have tried the *288 a few times and its doesn't help at all, I'm thinking its just a bad location in my office as that seems to be where I have the most issues.
For the battery thing. Its not that I see a big drain on it, far from it when I know I'm going to need to be maximizing it I can just use Juice Defender to cut the pushes and radios that aren't needed to a minimum and I can easily get a full day plus of standby. I was just looking for a way to maximize what I did have already.
It is two two eight not 288.
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Google talk
Also new to flashing roms, and I am using minimoto 1.65. Do you know how to get google talk installed?
guyland123 said:
Also new to flashing roms, and I am using minimoto 1.65. Do you know how to get google talk installed?
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Good source.
http://goo.im/gapps/
guyland123 said:
Also new to flashing roms, and I am using minimoto 1.65.
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before you add the gapps from above, might want to upgrade to 1.7, he just put a new version out a couple of days ago with some fixes and more removal of things. and it requires a full flash, not just an update.

[Q] No 3g with CM 10.1 plus some other less severe issues

Greetings,
Just a few days ago I installed the most recent CM 10.1 nightly, first 20130319 and now updated to 20130323. For the most part, my phone is working well, but I do not have any 3g data service nor have I had it since installing CM 10.1.
I have a Droid 3 XT862 being used in the US on Verizon's CDMA network and placing and receiving calls works. I *can* send and receive SMS as well, although in a test I did toay I sent very short 25 character text from my Droid 3 on the Verizon network to another Android device on the Sprint network and it arrived a mere 2h15m later.
I have read many messages on this forum and others, but either the problem addressed is too far removed or the ideas/changes suggested are offered with little explantion as to why, so I am unsure if making any of these changes would be a good idea. I did read through the build.prop on my device and it certainly appears that it is more or less configured and ready for CDMA usage. I have performed a *228 PRL update, but it did not appear to help. CM 10.1 makes available, unlike the stock ROM, a menu/page full of mobile network settings. I have tried to work with some of these settings, toggles, preferred network types, and so on, but again none of these changes seems to have had an effect on my 3g data connection.
Am I doing something wrong? Does anybody know how to fix this? Or perhaps it is a new/temporary bug in CM 10.1?
As for the operation of everything else under CM 10.1, I like it very much. It is a very big step up from before, when I was first using stock Android 2.3.4 followed by the Maverick ROM, which, while better, sure liked to crash/reboot when under memory pressure. I do have a few issues that I hope others might be able to help with:
* The hardware keyboard's ALT key does not appear to work anymore which rules out half the symbols on the keyboard, making it far less useful. I also cannot use it any longer with VX ConnectBot as some of the mappings do not seem to work. For example, the "OK" key used to work as a CTRL key. Maybe these are related? Any idea how to fix this?
* The backlight on the hard buttons and on the keyboard was, previously, triggered by a light sensor (I think). Now the backlight comes on when there is any tapping, swiping, or button/key activity. That's fine, except that the timeout for the light is extremely short, on the order of about two seconds. In a dark environment, this can be annoying.
* It's slow... my god is it slow! I think this is due almost entirely to a severe lack of free RAM on the device, but I don't know what to do about it. Some programs, like GMail, take forever to start, while many others are just very slow to use/respond. I see the "Not Responding" popup appear *much* more than ever before, but, as I know these apps are just slow and not dead, I always just tap on "wait" and go on with what I was doing.
I really don't think I have that much running in the background or foreground to use all of this RAM. I have replaced Trebuchet with NemusLauncher in hopes of freeing some memory. I have three widgets only: a clock/weather widget, the standard calendar widget, and the Google Voice inbox widget. In the background, besides whatever Android and CM run, I have Google Voice and imo (the instant messanger) running. I believe that is it. Is there *anything* I can do to improve the speed issue? I understand how Android handles memory, so it is clearly not about just increasing the "free RAM" value. That said, however, it seems that if there were fewer apps trying to use the limited memory then this would naturally be higher to begin with.
I have a decent collection of apps, but the number is much smaller than in the past and most all of them should remain dormant unless I actually run them... or so I believe.
Okay, so those are the issues. I could add battery life and the camera to that list, but I have read on the forum that, no thanks to Motorola, the camera is unlikely to be available anytime soon, and I have also read that the battery issues should be resolved soon.
So, um... please help! And great many thanks to all of the hard working devs who bring us better software and especially to those who help those of us with devices that are practically *new* and yet abandoned by the carriers. Extra kudos to those finding ways to work around locked bootloaders and proprietary binary blobs.
--John Gruenenfelder
Can you force it to EVDO only? And what happens in a stock ROM?
In the mobile network settings page, as mentioned above, I can, and have, tried many of the options. Among them is the preferred network type.
It defaults to 'global' which actually sets it to LTE/CDMA, though this is not an LTE device. I have tried all of the options that make sense (i.e. nothing GSM related). I have tried Evdo-only and currently have it set to 'CDMA/Evdo auto'.
None of these settings has changed anything. To test, I disable WiFi and see if I have a Net connection.
With the stock ROM, as well as the Maverick ROM, when I have 3g, the letters '3g' appear in the status bar next to the mobile signal strength icon and there are two small arrows to indicate I/O. This is what I expected to happen with CM.
-Sent from my XT862 using xda app-developers app
I have a 3g update, but no solution yet.
In the mobile net settings page I have the network set to 'CDMA/EvDo auto'. Then I turn on airplane mode to force the radio off, then turn airplane mode back off.
The radio comes back and as it does I can see the network strength icon briefly add an R, presumably meaning reconnecting, followed by a 1x, and finally by a 3g. Then the 3g disappears. This entire sequence takes only about 3 to 5 seconds. If I do this while viewing Settings->About->Phone, I can see the current radio/network states change. Of course, I do all of this with my local wifi connection off.
Also, I did try a network type of 'EvDo only' and the above sequence still occurred but without the 1x step. However, this sequence didn't seem to occur as reliably as when the network is set to 'CDMA/EvDo auto'. For reference, the phone info page under settings indicates that this phone or network is 'CDMA - EvDo rev. A:6'.
So, it would seem 3g is at least possible, if fleeting. What should I do now? I really don't want to stop using CM 10.1.
--John Gruenenfelder
Same issue here. No 3g. In the system status, it will briefly show the mobile network status as "connecting" then drop back to disconnected.
If you reboot into stock it works right?
MrObvious said:
If you reboot into stock it works right?
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Me or rocksolid99?
In my case, I, well, did not follow the correct Safestrap update procedure when I went from 1.x to 3.05. As such, I *think* my stock ROM may be slightly hosed. I *do* have a complete backup of the original stock that I created with Safestrap 1.x, but 3.05 does not "see" it when I tap on the "Restore" button in recovery. So, I have it, I'm just not sure what I should do if I really need to restore that backup.
However, I have installed the Minimoto 1.7 ROM into slot 2 in Safestrap 3.05 and if I use that ROM (which is a super stripped down Droid 3 stock) then 3g works just fine. I did not have any network/connection issues and did not need to take any extra steps to get 3g to work.
--John Gruenenfelder
I'm pretty sure data has not worked in cm10.1 since 3/11 build.
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Endoroid said:
I'm pretty sure data has not worked in cm10.1 since 3/11 build.
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Really? Good to know. Thanks for the info.
If I might reiterate on my other CM 10.1 problem, they keyboard? Right now, the ALT key does not work which means that I cannot access most of the punctuation keys. Strangely, in many apps when I press ALT I will see the cursor change with the upside down triangle at the top of the cursor bar indicating that ALT has been pressed. Good, but if I press any other key it is not recognized. It is as though I had not pressed anything. The ALT indicator doesn't even change or go away. The only thing I can do is continue to press the ALT key to cycle through its states (off, one-key, locked). Could this also be a bug in CM 10.1?
Is there a better or more correct location to submit these issues? Since these issues are/may be bugs in CM 10.1, should I not submit a bug report directly?
Beyond the 3g/data and keyboard issue is the RAM usage. It uses a *lot* of RAM. Is this just the way it is? The Droid 3 lacks enough RAM to really make a serious go at Android 4.2?
Thanks again!
--John Gruenenfelder
JetpackJohn said:
Is there a better or more correct location to submit these issues? Since these issues are/may be bugs in CM 10.1, should I not submit a bug report directly?
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As a matter of fact, there is: http://androidhosting.org:8050/projects/device-motorola-droid-3-xt862
Hashcode tweeted that last night...
Beyond the 3g/data and keyboard issue is the RAM usage. It uses a *lot* of RAM. Is this just the way it is? The Droid 3 lacks enough RAM to really make a serious go at Android 4.2?
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When Motorola hinted that this was the reason why the D3 and X2 would not get ICS, nobody believed them.
I think it's pretty clear that CM on the Droid 3 at the moment is alpha/beta status. If you want stability and full features, you need a Gingerbread ROM. Minimoto is best for me.
doogald said:
As a matter of fact, there is: http://androidhosting.org:8050/projects/device-motorola-droid-3-xt862
Hashcode tweeted that last night...
When Motorola hinted that this was the reason why the D3 and X2 would not get ICS, nobody believed them.
I think it's pretty clear that CM on the Droid 3 at the moment is alpha/beta status. If you want stability and full features, you need a Gingerbread ROM. Minimoto is best for me.
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+1 anything above gingerbread is not stable. Some people manage to use them for daily drivers but they have to deal with the bugs. Myself, I need a camera and I need my phone to work all day, I use it for my job. As such, I run minimoto, as it is quite stable, and any bugs that do arise can be dealt with as it's based on gingerbread, which is stable on our devices. Liberty is also a good rom to use, it's based on an older system version but it's quite stable and has lots of features, as opposed to Minimotos minimalist goal.
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has anyone tried making a swap partition for cm10.1 ?
I made it and it seems to be much much faster or the latest nightly (04/07/2013) is quicker.
anyhow I have it up only for about an hour it remains to be seen during the day how it's reacting
regards
Endoroid said:
I'm pretty sure data has not worked in cm10.1 since 3/11 build.
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Have you (or has anyone) successfully booted CM10.1 on the XT860? I just get bootloops after install. MiniMoto has been working great for me though.

Wifi Treve mod still not working

Hello all,
I've done a lot of searching through the forums and elsewhere trying to get the Treve mod tethering mod to work on my newly rooted phone. Got the ICS/JB (wlan0), wifi encryption (13 letters long), wifi driver reload 1 enabled, 2 disabled, mss clamping enabled and routing fix enabled. Earlier it was running but really slowly (under 1mbps up/down on my laptop while getting upwards of 12 mbps up and 7 mbps down on the phone). I uninstalled and tried previous versions. I've since reinstalled the treve mod (after uninstalling the other versions) and now when I start the tether it doesn't change from 0 up/down. Not really sure what else to do.
Just got the phone a few days ago, have rooted and flashed the Viper Rom. Any other information that would be valuable to anyone who could help? Thoughts on who I might reach out to to get this resolved? Thanks all.
LettuceFace said:
Hello all,
I've done a lot of searching through the forums and elsewhere trying to get the Treve mod tethering mod to work on my newly rooted phone. Got the ICS/JB (wlan0), wifi encryption (13 letters long), wifi driver reload 1 enabled, 2 disabled, mss clamping enabled and routing fix enabled. Earlier it was running but really slowly (under 1mbps up/down on my laptop while getting upwards of 12 mbps up and 7 mbps down on the phone). I uninstalled and tried previous versions. I've since reinstalled the treve mod (after uninstalling the other versions) and now when I start the tether it doesn't change from 0 up/down. Not really sure what else to do.
Just got the phone a few days ago, have rooted and flashed the Viper Rom. Any other information that would be valuable to anyone who could help? Thoughts on who I might reach out to to get this resolved? Thanks all.
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Maybe it has something to do with your PC and not necessarily with your ONE.
Well on my phone's wifi tether screen (where you can press the "Press to start tethering" and then it shows you the speed) both my download and upload sit at 0.0 kbps. Despite the fact that I just spent the past 4 hours watching a high quality Twitch stream with minor hiccups, my 4g indicator in the top bar is on w/ full reception and I was just able to surf reddit.
I mean, I'm expecting that I'm doing something wrong. Everyone else seems to be having no trouble with their tether. I just don't really know what else to change/where else to look.
Well for some reason it's starting to perform better. I reinstalled it and haven't touched any of the settings and it's working well. still about a quarter of the speed I get on my phone but certainly better than nothing. I will update here if anything else changes.
LettuceFace said:
Well for some reason it's starting to perform better. I reinstalled it and haven't touched any of the settings and it's working well. still about a quarter of the speed I get on my phone but certainly better than nothing. I will update here if anything else changes.
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You got a link to this apk?
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
Here is my solution and it works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2284979

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