Hello everyone!
I've been busy lately flashing different roms to my t989, trying to solve the problem described in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262.
I've tried some of the newest roms and kernels (All-star 4.2, CM10, 10.1, AOKP) but the issue is still there. The attached APK on that thread does not work And I have no idea how to do the kernel modification ;(
Anything that can be done to solve it? The touchscreen sensitivy option is grayed out on the roms I've tried so far. It's annoying on games like Modern Combat, or TeamViewer (mouse is jumpy). Or do I have to modify an existing kernel? :crying:
Thanks!
I have just noticed this problem.. no wonder the touchscreen sometimes jumps in Dead Trigger
Thank you for bringing this up, hopefully the kernel devs will take a look at this and probably fix this
It could be a slider or something like that :laugh:
I just noticed that, I was noticing lag, mainly in the youtube application when i'm scrolling, thought it was my rom or phone. I notice it as well with the ripple lock option in embryo 6.
Hey ya'll,
I've tried many different AOSP and CM-based ROMs on my S3 and I can't get the GPS to work correctly. I can search for stuff and get a vague location most of the time, but it won't lock in at all and is useless for navigation. It works fine on stock and Touchwiz ROMs. I've tried various nightlys and stables of CM and several others. Pretty much the same behavior no matter what. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
Pariah24 said:
Hey ya'll,
I've tried many different AOSP and CM-based ROMs on my S3 and I can't get the GPS to work correctly. I can search for stuff and get a vague location most of the time, but it won't lock in at all and is useless for navigation. It works fine on stock and Touchwiz ROMs. I've tried various nightlys and stables of CM and several others. Pretty much the same behavior no matter what. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
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I too have noticed poor GPS on the latest three M builds of CyanogenMod 11. It works well enough for driving but not geocaching. Also, the compass seem to be off as well. When standing toward north it points claims I am in the low 200degrees area... very odd. Like there is a bad driver being used.
Thanks for the input. I'm gonna flash back to NDC rooted stock and see what happens.
Hey guys how are you doing?
I don't know if this is supposed to be normal but my Nexus is becoming really slow. I've compared it with my father's Samsung Galaxy Gio (yes, that damn piece of brick) running a port of CM10 called Xperia Jelly Bean with an overclock to 1GHz (without messing with the low freqs) and my Nexus running CM11 was slower in terms of opening the SMS app, the contacts, the settings and so on.
I've tried everything, wiping every partition in the phone and installing many roms (CM12, fresh's AOSP Lollipop, CM11, Vanir, LiquidSmooth, CarbonRom, SlimRom, etc) and I even tried different kernels (DirtyV, Fancy and Franco for KK roms and BSmitty's kernel for L) but my perfomance goes from bad to even worse.
Most roms come with many apps I don't use like apollo, stock camera, stock messaging, aosp email app, lancher3 or trebuchet (I like google now but I tested not changing the launcher and it's about the same performance) and the default browser app, so I usually delete them with titanium backup.
I heard some weird sounds when I was with lollipop roms that worried me since I've never heard those sounds (looked like something tiny blowing up) so I am a little worried that those things caused some hardware to start malfunctioning or even stopped working. I am also having now troube with flashing a rom and it being stable. I usually wipe all the partitions, install ROM then Gapps (the most minimal ones) and then Kernel, wipe Cache again, reboot. Set everything (Gmail account and custom rom things like notification bar, locksreen, etc), reinstall the apps I need from google play, change to ART if needed/avaiable and go on. But sometime later the phone starts freezing and ends up turning off and when it turns on it stucks on the boot so I need to reinstall the rom.
What am I doing wrong? What can cause my device to behave like this? Is it a likely end of my device? I am worried and have little knowledge xd. Should I flash a stock rom? Which version is the more appropriate? What do you recommend for custom ROM, am I flashing them and applying everything alright?
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I did some benchmark tests and it does well as espected. Goes up to 20K with Lollipop, 15K with KitKat (1.5GHz) and 13-14K with KitKat (1.2GHz). I've tested it in FML 5.0.2 (last build) + Bsmitty kernel (about 2 weeks ago) and the KK ones I did yesterday with CM11 and fancy r60. The problem here is the menus that are freezing constantly and the basic apps that take too much time to load when compared to the time I bought it (I'm talking about Settings, Camera, Messaging, Dialer, Contacts, etc)
I feel the same way about my phone too! Btw, is installing new app on your phone slow? My phone takes about 15-20 secs to install an app.
I am by no means an expert, but the "weird sounds / stability of ROM flashing / constant freezing" that you're reporting, regardless of the ROMs that you're using, it sounds like your device may be on its last legs. How long have you had the device? Is it possible that some of your hardware components are failing?
In my own Gnex experience, I was using CM11 Snapshot ROMs for about a year. About 6 months after installing CM11, I started noticing massive slowdown and lagging. Similar to what you reported: slow launching of apps (even simple ones like the default SMS Messaging and Camera), freezing/crashing in Gmail and Chrome, very slow multitasking/tab/app switching, etc.
Google officially stopped supporting the Gnex at 4.3 so I would recommend that you try returning to the 4.3 Stock Nexus Image, and see if that improves your stability. I did that for my Gnex and installed the Xposed framework on top, and I've been happy with the results. I no longer use my Gnex as my daily phone so I can't speak to longer-term usage, but you may want to try this first before writing the device off entirely.
Well, after some time I finnaly put my phone working nicely again
I flashed and tried over and over again many combinations of rom, gapps and kernel until my phone worked nicely with something. I am with CM11 + PA Stock Gapps (with gapps-config.txt written of my own to avoid installing things I consider bloat) + Fancy Kernel (everything in their respective last versions).
Well, just an advice from me to anyone who starts having problems like me. If you are flashing much and testing many roms per day and your phone starts getting slow and not booting like it should boot (and having weird sounds) just stop for a while. Find a stable rom+kernel combination and let the phone work like that for some time. Then when you think you are ok, start flashing to your content again
Anyone using custom ROMs that can say fixes the bugs that are from the original Android 10 ROM? I understand that custom ROMs are not perfect and they still have bugs but, there are some bugs that I don't consider stable enough for everyday use. And also fixes the multitasking limitations of not being able to switch apps without reloading the app in the background. Performance for me can take a hit since I prefer stability more than performance.
If anyone can say that bugs from the original ROM are fixed in custom ones, can you suggest what custom ROM/s I can use?
Thanks a bunch!
I've tested most of the roms in the past 2 months and they re starting to get better and better with every update. The kernels also getting really good. (Previously there were more bugs but now less and less so most up to date roms are actually useable as daily drive, unless you use bluetooth a lot) If you're not using your phone heavily (gaming or watching videos for hours) you can even get 9-10 hours or more SoT.
Most roms have already fixed the bugs like green screen or glitch effect in apps that uses camera with HAL switch (enable/disable cam2api). The only bug that not fixed on custom roms is seems like to be the wireless headphones. Stuttering or not connecting at all.
I would recommend to install Telegram and join a couple of groups so you can see the roms development and interact with devs and other rom users. (To look for groups search rom name + daisy)
I'm currently using crDroid and I'm happy with it.
Hi everyone,
I've been looking into custom roms because the vanilla oxygen OS experience gets worse every day.
Used OOS since the OnePlus One and its really frustrating.
Thats why I would like to flash a new rom.
Are there still any major disadvantages going custom?
- Afaik the OOS Camera isnt working (but can be replaced with the right gcam?)
- Does 90-120hz work?
- Is the general overall performance worse?
Currently I am using my phone for social media apps, reading manhwa and playing emulators (like citra or vDS) but the occasional hickups really annoy the heck out of me.