I've been using CM 11 and I like it so far even though there are a few quirks here and there. Having said this, would you suggest getting CM 12.1? The reason I'm using CM 11 is because I like the KitKat interface better than Lollipop, but if CM 12.1 is offering better performance, then I will definitely get it. I find it strange that there aren't any milestone versions for CM 12.1 for the phone.
maybe you should wait a bit, because der isn't any milestone CM12.1 out there no matter on which device. CM11 was the last version that got a milestone.
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maybe you should wait a bit, because der isn't any milestone CM12.1 out there no matter on which device. CM11 was the last version that got a milestone.
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Thanks for your reply. How long do you think it will take to get a milestone? Hope it comes out before the actual Lollipop 5.1 releases for my phone...
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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.
Is it possible for someone to create cyanogenmod for sp?
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Is it possible for someone to create cyanogenmod for sp?
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If you actually want CM10 which was JellyBean 4.0, then the answer is no.
But there are weekly releases of Cyanogenmod 10.1, 10.2 and 11 (Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 respectively) are available from the FreeXperia folks (this is the team that contributes Sony device updates to Cyanogenmod). The FXP3xx code is just means year 3, week XX. So this weeks is FXP311
Links to each of them are a their site: http://fxpblog.co/qualcomm-krait-200-family-2nd-gen/sony-xperia-sp/
I also would expect get.cm to start serving official nightlies for CM11 relatively soon. They have a website, but no builds yet: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_huashan
For now stick with CM10.2. CM11 is not real stable.
CM11
now CM11
yes..
there are several CyanogenMod available for Xperia SP..
CM 10.1, 10.2 , 11..
For CM 11 you have to unlock your bootloader but for 10.2 there is a method by which u can install this on locked bootloader...
check this .
HTML:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2676492&page=6
Cm10 is jb 4.1 so maybe but for what.
Gesendet von meinem Xperia SP
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Cm10 is jb 4.1 so maybe but for what.
Gesendet von meinem Xperia SP
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KelleyCook said:
If you actually want CM10 which was JellyBean 4.0, then the answer is no.
But there are weekly releases of Cyanogenmod 10.1, 10.2 and 11 (Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 respectively) are available from the FreeXperia folks (this is the team that contributes Sony device updates to Cyanogenmod). The FXP3xx code is just means year 3, week XX. So this weeks is FXP311
Links to each of them are a their site: http://fxpblog.co/qualcomm-krait-200-family-2nd-gen/sony-xperia-sp/
I also would expect get.cm to start serving official nightlies for CM11 relatively soon. They have a website, but no builds yet: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_huashan
For now stick with CM10.2. CM11 is not real stable.
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I really love cm but. My phone sp can only take 4.1.2. That's why I want cm 10 (4.1.2). My screen is flickering every sec like a pulse with any of 4.2 4.3and 4.4 roms. I have tried many Roms and different kernels. And many cm versions. Only 4.1.2 works perfect
ParaSense. said:
I really love cm but. My phone sp can only take 4.1.2. That's why I want cm 10 (4.1.2). My screen is flickering every sec like a pulse with any of 4.2 4.3and 4.4 roms. I have tried many Roms and different kernels. And many cm versions. Only 4.1.2 works perfect
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Actually he has a point. Our Xperia SP came with a pretty stable 4.1.2 Rom so wouldnt a cm10 Rom be the most stable?
Cm10.2 and above has battery and heating issues which aren't present on 4.1.2 stock.
I wanted to know if we are still Dependant on unified builds of CM or could we use the new CM 12.1 night lies..??
Because it says that its been de unified again for CM12 builds..
Any work around to avoid jbbl boot loader..
Help would be appreciated..
Forget about unified builds.. We not have a separate device tree for us and these builds are specific for our device. And yes, we are still on jb bootloader.. That shouldn't concern you.. It's not a big issue
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I wanted to know if we are still Dependant on unified builds of CM or could we use the new CM 12.1 night lies..??
Because it says that its been de unified again for CM12 builds..
Any work around to avoid jbbl boot loader..
Help would be appreciated..
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I have clean flashed and dirty flashed de-unified CM 12.1 nightlies to my AHD with good results. If you haven't tried it yet, expect long first boot. Default install may lose root, but you probably know that root selection is in Developer options in Lollipop.
I have been away for sometimes on this thread and am a bit confused about what rom would be really solid stable CM 12.1. I dont look forward to dump of tweaks. Stock CM would be nice too! So, Please tell me which CM you are using and you think is best and of course without bugs.
Thanks in advance. Peace.
I don't think that there's the "best" CM 12.1 ROM, all are nightly builds. I'd suggest you to install the latest version unless you want to use the relatively old Snapshot release.
I installed the latest nightly build on yesterday, working fine so far!
Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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dynamo147 said:
Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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Those builds are to old for our device and you should have q&a thread. Use cm 12.1 it's stable enough for a daily driver.
I'm on 12.1 and have no issues.
I am updating CM12.1 day, have some but of system ui crash, play store crash, and sudden ui freeze n auto-restart , but still not a big deal, stable enough to daily use.
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Hey guys I'm a bit confused, they CM team had said that they were releasing cm 12 and 11 stable builds but I don't see the N6 with one yet, is it not on their wik download page? Or is it just not ready yet?
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5.1.1 is CM12.1 and they don`t develop 11 and 12 anymore afaik
I haven't seen a cm build actually named "stable" for years
http://www.zdnet.com/article/cyanogenmod-ditches-stable-release-for-perpetual-m/
There has not been stable builds for a while now.
Q_Q all I want is my nexus6 on a designated stable cm build..but that might not happen...I love the cm experience but the wait for it is ridiculous >,<
Are there any roms that have the subtle cm feel to it but still with all the tweaks that lead to wanting to flash it the first place?
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Q_Q all I want is my nexus6 on a designated stable cm build..but that might not happen...I love the cm experience but the wait for it is ridiculous >,<
Are there any roms that have the subtle cm feel to it but still with all the tweaks that lead to wanting to flash it the first place?
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CM is stable enough to be used as a daily driver, and yes there are several CM based roms available just use search and you will find.
People, don't be so sure of yourselves in saying things you aren't sure about!
The OP is correct. CyanogenMod's (not Cyanogen's, there's a difference) blog recently stated that the Jenkins build server was going to kickoff one final build of CM11 M12, and CM12 M1 for all devices that ever recieved official nightlies for those versions. For example, OnePlus gets, CM11 M12, CM12 M1, and continued CM12.1 nightlies, because it ran KK before LP, but Nexus 6 only gets CM12 M1, as it never ran KK.
However, due to a (seemingly unnoticed) error, Jenkins (CyanogenMod's build server) only kicked out CM11 M12 & CM12 M1 builds for the first ~15 devices (in alphabetical order of CM's phone database). I have alerted a device maintainer, and hope they look into this.
This all being said... why are people obsessing over the "M" (Milestone) build? You do realize that an M build in all actuality means very little. A Milestone build is just a nightly that is deemed stable FOR EVERY SUPPORTED DEVICE. So, many devices (like the Nexus 6) have flawless CM12.1 nightlies, while other device's (Galaxy S4 Mini perhaps?) nightlies are atrociously buggy, this causes the Milestone build to be put on hold until all devices run it flawlessly.
I run CM12.1 nightlies on my Nexus 6, and they are FLAWLESS. I can count a total of two bugs; "OK Google" detection reverts to inactive upon reboot (solved by setting up a Tasker profile which toggles "Google Voice Search Enhancements" on & off @ boot), and a lack of WiFi Calling on TMO (Scheduled to come in a nightly soon).