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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite Android 6 based GApps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-L ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13.0 kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://review.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
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Special thanks to
arco68 for which this serrano variant would not be possible.
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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OCT-M, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Contributors
jason972000, Grommish, manfromgta, (Testers) Jordan, Richard, Team OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: R890TYUBNE4 or R890TYUBNK1
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: OCT-M-R2-6.0.1-20160
Stable Release Date: 2016-08-11
Created 2015-08-25
Last Updated 2017-03-17
Thanks , man !
One thing : is it only for SERRANOLTEUSC ?
Yes, I only have the serranolteusc so no other US Cellular version.
Sent from my SCH-R890 using XDA Free mobile app
Announcing weekly OctOs builds
Good news! We've decided to start doing weekly builds, you can find them here, https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/ we will still have our monthly milestones. Weeklies will be done every Friday night & at the latest should be up by Saturday!
Or grab the official milestone M4 release from here https://www.teamoctos.com/supported-devices/samsung/samsung-galaxy-s4-mini/uscc-galaxy-s4-mini-serranolteusc/
Hey guys & gals, we had to pull all of today's weekly builds due to a few issues. We're working on it & should have new builds up by 2moro if everything goes right. Sorry for any inconveniences guys. I'll post when new builds hit the site.
Thanks, Team OctOS ?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
New builds are back up now, ENJOY! ?
New weeklies up on site!
No weekly this week. Instead We're gearing up for our 5.1.1 milestone (M5) release! LP Weekly builds will continue for all non-Nexus (CAF) devices until each device is brought up to MM. This will take time, which is why we've decided to continue our CM based weeklies for these devices. Going forward with 6.0, we've decided to return to our AOSP roots! We truly value our users & appreciate your patients while we make the transition. Thanks for all the support! Good things to come ? I'll update you guys when the builds go live!
M5 is up ENJOY! ?
New weekly is up, go get it! ENJOY! ?
11-14 weekly build up on site!
Weeklies up! go get em! https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
Is the I9515 S4 mini supported?
liddodragon said:
Is the I9515 S4 mini supported?
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Search for Serrano LTE EU. EU means Europe and you get the answer for your question.
liddodragon, looks like the I9515 is the value edition. I do see that there is another xda thread for that device that is cm based. OctOs 5.1 is cm based so it most likely can be build for OctOs too. The problem is that you need a dev with that phone to get it going.
Hi everyone! Hope all is well. I wanted to let you know that there will be no weekly builds this Friday/Saturday due to the Christmas Holiday. We at Team OctOs would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and happy holiday season! We look forward to picking up again next week and may even have a couple surprises for you! Peace! And thanks for understanding.
There hasn't been much feedback on anyone who has tried out this rom for the SCH-R890 so here is something to ponder...
I have been trying to figure out how to eliminate an echo that callers hear when you are on a voice call (no one else has reported this issue but I can confirm it happens).
It appears that this issue is related to the libaudcal.so blob used in the rom.
It looks like we can fix the echo issue but then you cannot adjust the voice volume.
Until someone can help figure out what the issue is, what is the better setup, no echo for caller or ability to adjust to voice volume?
I think that fixing the echo is more important myself.
We should be able to change the fixed volume level and if we find it is needed and you can also just activate the speaker when on a call, if you need the voice volume louder.
Any votes?
OK guys & gals, our final LP release (Oct-L M6 Final) is live on site! Enjoy, Oct-M will be here soon! ?
I noticed that the new TWRP 3.0.0 was missing an Odin-able .tar file. Dees_Troy has build #7 going now to create it.
I did have issues flashing the .img file with the "dd" command and via TWRP 2.8.7.0 itself (it would boot into Download mode indicating that recovery was not bootable). But, I found that the TWRP Manger application installs it to a working recovery (even though it told me it had a problem installing it).
So far I did a backup and restore of an Oct-M build and it works with 3.0. I have not tried installing a fresh rom yet with 3.0.
Please PM me or post a reply here with you experiences.
Edit: The Odinable .tar file is now out on twrp.me.
Edit: Adb is working on the 3.0.0-1 now available on twrp.me.
The first OCT-M weekly build will be done tonight (2/12/16) for the serranolteusc.
Check back on the teamoctos.com website tomorrow morning for it!
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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-MM.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (MarshMallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-MM based on?
A: Starting with Oct-MM, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 13 code. Modified to give you a smoother more stable rom.
We like to Strive on being closest to AOSP as possible but also being able to support multiple device
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-L.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favorite Android 6 based GApps[/URL] package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
DOWNLOADSStable: https://www.teamoctos.com/supported-devices/Weekly: https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/Recomended Gapps: http://opengapps.org/
The Oct-MM ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-MM available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-MM builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
AOSP
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Oct-MM, ROM for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
Grommish, canodroid15, bthorne79, CjKacz
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13.0
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-02-15
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Reserved
Carrier Variant Ting
For Galaxy S4 Ting Users, You will find a OctOs_Ting_APNs.zip flashable file in the Sprint Galaxy S4 download section.
If you are a Ting user, Flash the ROM and GApps as normal, then flash the OctOs_Ting_APNs.zip file. This will set the correct APNs for the Ting Network (CDMA/eHARPD/LTE).
If you are NOT a Ting Customer, do not flash this.
And here we go!!!
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Looking forward to this! :good:
Woot!!!
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Sweet!!!
can we get some screenies?
Update #1:
Uploaded new build to website. The change was to verify that the correct toolchains were being built with.
Updated Screenshots in Project DB.
Also, I noticed that there were 7 downloads of the ROM, but only 3 downloads of the MD5.
The MD5 file contains the SHA1 hash of the .ZIP file, and is used to verify that the file you downloaded is the same we put up. Changes from transmission errors can lead to bad things, and the MD5 file is 80 bytes.
Please folks, use the tools provided. TWRP automatically checks the MD5 file if its in the same directory as the ROM .ZIP file.
Following
jayshocka said:
Following
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Welcome @jayshocka
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Screenshots Is A Must I Can't Find The Download Link?
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Son Rise said:
Screenshots Is A Must
Sent from my SPH-L720 using XDA Free mobile app
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There is a button at the top labelled "Screenshots".
Son Rise said:
I don't see no button either for screenshots. Btw I'm on XDA Mobile
Sent from my SPH-L720 using XDA Free mobile app
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That would be why, though I don't know how well the Project DB will handle mobile users, you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=8251#screenshots
nevermind
shadowcliffs said:
Mind telling us the major difference between this and official?
Sent from my SM-N910F using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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In terms of the ROM building, the keys used to sign and the log information are going to be the biggest things.
If you're asking why it says UNOFFICIAL in the name, it's because we aren't going to spend the money on a code signing certificate, and it's not a milestone release.
Biggest tip-off as to if a build is actually from us, however, is where the release lives. Our official public releases live on our website and no where else.
Running good this morning no issues to repoet
Edit: could use some more blackout theme options IMHO
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Running good this morning no issues to repoet
Edit: could use some more blackout theme options IMHO
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Well, It has the full CM12 theme engine, so you have options for that.
As far as theme's we'll include, it's something we are discussing, but themes are a huge undertaking. I'll deal with ROM code, but I don't have the patience for theme building.
Found a pretty well made one here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chummy.jezebel.blacked.out
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OK....?.?.?. Am I missing the option to save camera to SD? Is it there? if not that would be a suggestion.
So I was browsing around a bit and checking things out.. I I have not flashed many ROMs so I don't know if this is a team OctOS thing but......
IN live wall papers LOL. BLUE BALLS!!!! LOLOLOL that all I have to say about that
Will OTA updates be built in the ROM in the future i don't see it in settings yet but im about to update to the 2/16 build so i haven't check that build yet I'm on the 2/15
Does this have the LTE issues like the GPE ROM, you know where some people were not getting LTE at all?
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we've rebased OctOs on Aosp code.
Q: What happened to CM?
A: Octos was originally formed as an AOSP source rom. We have returned to those roots.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite gapps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
* ROM Download
* Gapps 6.0 Mini
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
A Special thanks to @akhilnarang for his commits and interest towards development
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Follow Us at the various websites below!
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OctOS-M, ROM for the OEM Cross Device Development
Contributors
ujwal.p, cjkacz
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-11-04
Created 2015-11-04
Last Updated 2016-01-04
is it free from "awake" issue ?
Will try it tonight...thank you for first mm custom rom.
none of gapps works for me.....
try other gapps right now and give feedback later when it boot up propperly
waiting to test first mm custom rom
finally I was able to boot properly.
nice rom so far just one problem. my sd card isn't seen by third part apps, just with integrated file explorer
use slim zero aplha 6.0 gapps ...
Oh, M era started.... From Team OCTOS....have to try...
Sent from my Spice Mi-498
Thanks for the effort man (already pressed the thanks button)
Hope to see CM13 too.
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Anyone please give feedback of the rom. Bugs and features of the rom etc
hp5942 said:
Thanks for the effort man (already pressed the thanks button)
Hope to see CM13 too.
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Anyone please give feedback of the rom. Bugs and features of the rom etc
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bugs
apps Fc's specially some gapps
no all media playback supported in stock video or media player
no showing external storage in any file explorer or in pc
battery same as marshmallow
pro
6.0
no more stutry video playback
New Build is up. (link Updated)
Changelogs:-
Updated to 6.0.0_r26
fixed sdcard issue( now sdcard works as it does in stock )
fixed messenger issue(install from playstore)
fixed gapps issue(gapps link updated)
Cheers
ujwal.p said:
fixed messenger issue(install from playstore)
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Does that mean we have to fix it manually? Thanks.
vjtigas said:
Does that mean we have to fix it manually? Thanks.
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No, just download from playstore.
ujwal.p said:
Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we've rebased OctOs on Aosp code.
Q: What happened to CM?
A: Octos was originally formed as an AOSP source rom. We have returned to those roots.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite gapps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
* ROM Download
* Gapps 6.0 Mini
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
A Special thanks to @akhilnarang for his commits and interest towards development
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Follow Us at the various websites below!
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OctOS-M, ROM for the OEM Cross Device Development
Contributors
ujwal.p, cjkacz
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-11-04
Created 2015-11-04
Last Updated 2015-11-05
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Any known bugs yet?
Amazing work @ujwal.p bro!! ROM is fantastic. Smooth & snappy. Thanks for your work bruh.
Room is good
Facing one problem when I try to open super su setting has stopped any solution
yadavdharmendar said:
Facing one problem when I try to open super su setting has stopped any solution
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Flash supersu separately, and u wont face any issue
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
puneetn91 said:
Any known bugs yet?
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The latest build is bug free as users have not reported anything as of yet. So go ahead and flash.
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ujwal.p said:
The latest build is bug free as users have not reported anything as of yet. So go ahead and flash.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Yes very smooth, no issues so far
BTW there is a hidden menu for tweaks if we tap on build date in About Phone
Just saying if anyone didnt noticed it
There is an obvious camera bug,which folks here seem to have missed. Default camera app taking very low quality images about only 200kb in size,I have checked settings also the front cam does not take snap on pressing the shutter nothing happens.
arshavin69 said:
There is an obvious camera bug,which folks here seem to have missed. Default camera app taking very low quality images about only 200kb in size,I have checked settings also the front cam does not take snap on pressing the shutter nothing happens.
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Install a camera from play store and should work fine
I use Google camera, and photos are ok....
Is this rom also supports Canvas A1 ??
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature?
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ and all the others have..
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite opegapps package http://opengapps.org
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel.
Kraken kernel source code can be found here: https://github.com/Oct-mm
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
OpenGapps
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Oct-M, ROM for the Moto X 2014
Contributors
canodroid15, Cjkacz, bthorne79, hedwig34
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: OCT-L-M6
Beta Release Date: 2016-02-26
Created 2016-02-28
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Any screenshots???
I'm pretty sure the era of screenshots is over. Most all ROMs look stock now, and let you theme them how you want. Prior to these theme engines, a lot of developers used to theme ROMs. Now it's being left to us. The real meat and potatoes lies in the code, which screenies won't show. I always scroll through looking for screenshots too, out of habit lol.
leonardoafa said:
Any screenshots???
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I only see moto x ghost link there, not victara?
yip, dont see the download link for our phone, only Moto X (ghost)...
Klick on it, victara is there
uluf said:
Klick on it, victara is there
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only ones there are for Moto X (ghost) our Moto X is Victara not Ghost...
Jostian said:
only ones there are for Moto X (ghost) our Moto X is Victara not Ghost...
View attachment 3664417
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Try under weekly builds, I just found it again
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
uluf said:
Try under weekly builds, I just found it again
https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
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thanks, appreciated!
Hey guys, hope you enjoy the ROM! Any & all feedback is welcomed here, thank you for checking us out! ?
Its simple
Hey guys i like the performance, but theres no resize navigation bar? Why
luisgamma13 said:
Hey guys i like the performance, but theres no resize navigation bar? Why
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We're looking into adding resizable nav bar in future builds! ?
I would love to see double tap to sleep on lockscreen, its the only thing missing in this rom. Everything else runs super smooth, i really like it!
Daily driver material. Got great battery life results in the first run, can't imagine how it's going to be after the battery settles...
No bugs found, at least for the kind of usage I give it.
No bugs found for me, and greater battery life. Works fine. Thanks
Waiting for more updates
Great rom! Really like the balance of stock and additional features. It absolutely flies and battery life in the time I used it has been excellent.
Great rom. I haven't tested the battery life, but it seems good. Work perfectly as well.
The only thing which is bad, like CM13 and CyanPop, (also based on CM13 sources) the sound is distorted on some games ( like Critical Ops, the game is free on PlayStore if you want to see the problem ). It need a fix.
Temple Run 2, Crossy road got also distorted sound..... Boring
I think I'll back to stock because I use this phone for playing 1rst.
Great ROM!!!
I have to ask though.. is the stock Moto X features found on 5.0~ (Active Display) not compatible on 6.0+?
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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.1
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-L, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 12 code. Oct-M is based on CyanogenMod 13.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XXXXXXX feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But CM and all the others have..
A: ROM developers, including CM, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favourite Android 6 based GApps package
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13.0 kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://review.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
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Special thanks to
arco68 for which this serrano variant would not be possible.
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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OCT-M, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Contributors
jason972000, cjkacz, manfromgta, (Testers) Krik88, shadyasker
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: OCT-M-R2-6.0.1
Stable Release Date: 2016-08-20
Created 2016-08-20
Last Updated 2017-03-17
The first weekly for GT-I9190 (serrano3gxx) can be found at https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
Or at the basketbuild mirror found in that page.
So... Its been awhile. Our final Marshmallow release build is now available on our website!
OCT-M R3 final release https://www.teamoctos.com/release-builds/
Going forward we'll be working on Oct-N. I know a lot of you are still on M & curious about N & when your device will see it.With Oct-N we've moved back to an AOSP base. We're working on getting an AOSP-CAF branch so that we can bring our legacy devices up to N. This will take some time & some devices may not make the cut. We appreciate your patience as we work on bringing Oct-N to as many legacy devices as possible. Thank you all for your support, Stay tuned! ??
New Xda Thread for OCT-N
We have decided to try something different for OCT-N and combine each S4 Mini supported into one Xda Thread.
We are hoping it will be easier to follow rather than needing to view separate threads for each variant.
It should also help prevent users from posting in the wrong thread for their device.
Please make sure you mention which variant you have if you post in the new thread.
Here is the new thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...octos-t3567800
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Team OctOs presents Oct-N.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
We have Gapps here.
http://opengapps.org
***USE Gapps of your choosing, we prefer Open Gapps***
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Feature List
Substratum rootless theme engine support (must install Substratum from play store)
Tentacles settings!
Pixel Launcher Included
OmniSwitch
Power menu options
Screenshot
Screen record
DPI settings
Status bar time and date options
Status bar network traffic indicator
Status bar notification settings
Quick tile settings
Volume button playback control
Volume button wake
DUI (fling, pulse, smartbar)
Screen record
And much more!!!!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 7 (Nougat)?
A: Yes, this is Android 7.1.2
Q: What code is Oct-N based on?
A: This version of Oct-N is based on LineageOS 14.1
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature?
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But all the others have..
A: ROM developers, build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-N.
Q: What about root?
A: Root is removed by default (user will be able to flash which ever root zip they want)
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file and MD5 file, and grab your favorite Open Gapps package http://opengapps.org
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
The Oct-N ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your Gapps Provider. When dirty flashing weekly updates, you MUST reflash Gapps along with any other files, apps, custom mods or kernels etc.. (anything that resides in system partition)
Flash ROM, GApps and any additional .ZIP files
Reboot
Download
Download from Team-OctOS web site!
Change log
View change log on Team-OctOS web site!
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-N available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-N builds kernel souce can be found on github at Team-OctOS.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Donate to OctOS Development (PayPal)
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
AOSP
Open Gapps
LineageOS
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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[ROM][OCT-N] [Axon7] OctOS , ROM for the ZTE Axon 7
Contributors
Druboo666, manfromgta
Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_zte_msm8996
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Nougat Bootloader+Modem
Based On: LOS
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-06-17
Last Updated 2017-06-17
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Thanks
Great to see this room here! Going to test this later tomorrow when I am home again.
Oh man, another one.
Been using OctOS on my G3 forever (also a tester). So of course I gotta try it.
So many ROMs, so little time. ?
EDIT: I don't see a download for this device at the site. Under what device name is it? There's no ailsa_ii or axon there.
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v4.3 ROM, Llama Sweet Kernel, NanoMod-microG (NoGapps), Tapatalk 4.9.5
So many roms. How do i try all of these . Thanks for your work
OctOS was pretty awesome on the 5x. I support this build!
marcdw said:
Oh man, another one.
Been using OctOS on my G3 forever (also a tester). So of course I gotta try it.
So many ROMs, so little time.
EDIT: I don't see a download for this device at the site. Under what device name is it? There's no ailsa_ii or axon there.
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v4.3 ROM, Llama Sweet Kernel, NanoMod-microG (NoGapps), Tapatalk 4.9.5
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I couldn't see it too. There is no link for our device
Where is the ROM connection downloaded? I didn't find it for several times.
WEEKLY
Hey guys, Axon 7 is now officially supported and will release the first weekly on friday. Stay tuned!
manfromgta said:
Hey guys, Axon 7 is now officially supported and will release the first weekly on friday. Stay tuned!
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Cool great to hear
Looks like the build is out, anybody happen to install and run it?
Edit: I must say, first impression its pretty good. No custom kernel installed, the battery drain is better than other ROMs I've tried, customization isn't too bad, everything's smooth and the sound is great with Dolby Atmos. Excellent job devs.
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Definitely agree no hiccups at all
Support for WiFi Calling?
brian117 said:
Support for WiFi Calling?
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Not in there
Trying this rom out now...boots pretty fast.
I see this is based on LOS so I'm sure I know the answer already, but for clarity and for others who have not done the required reading: Is there still the issue with randomly having to enable and disable speakerphone during a call to get the earpiece to work?
Masterjuggler said:
I see this is based on LOS so I'm sure I know the answer already, but for clarity and for others who have not done the required reading: Is there still the issue with randomly having to enable and disable speakerphone during a call to get the earpiece to work?
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all custom roms have this bug But a user says to me he solved this bug with light patch, 2. Preview. Solved the call issue and improved overall sound quality by tons
Hm, I didn't even see that. I'll check it out at some point and see if that fixes it, unless someone else gets to it first, Of course I'm still stock rooted and haven't switched to LOS-based anything yet, which means I haven't confirmed the bug for myself lol.