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Or miui? Poor english sorry~
The CM9 came to me in a dream last night, it told me not to ask about ETAs
Don't ask the CM team for updates...it'll come when its ready
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It is funny to see how everyone it bi*ching about Verizon not releasing the Nexus and no-one has a problem with CM number one rule:
"don't ask for ETA"
If you ask me, don't expect anything soon or stable as priority has changed since the last year or so..
Number one priority now is;
-support as many devices as possible.
The old; fast release, fast bug fixes for top popular devices is long gone...
We are still on CM7 nightlies and an already working on CM9.
At least we know for sure that it WILL come to the Galaxy Nexus.
Op. Y u no read first rule of cyanogen?
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pukemon said:
Op. Y u no read first rule of cyanogen?
Sent from my samsung gt i9250 which is in the wrong country.
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What makes you think he didn't read it? He didn't ask CM for ETA, he asked the entire community. Maybe he thought someone may knew, and the entire community does not have such rule.
Op, CM7 has been in the making for ~8 months and still no final release, CM9 could be about the same time, no one knows..
Cyanogen himself said "see you in January"
so most likely they're hoping for a january release for the CM9 first RC or nightlies.
The time until an actual final version of CM9, probably 3 months easily. Only exception may the GNex and Nexus S. but even then i'd be amazed if it was less than 2 months.
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What makes you think he didn't read it? He didn't ask CM for ETA, he asked the entire community. Maybe he thought someone may knew, and the entire community does not have such rule.
Op, CM7 has been in the making for ~8 months and still no final release, CM9 could be about the same time, no one knows..
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Maybe tou didnt read or comprehend. Why would xda know or know any better when cm9 arrives. Lame.
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Well done guys for stating the obvious but not everyone trolls forums you know. What is common knowledge for some people may not be for others. Bunch of smart arse know it all so and so...
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Supposedly 7.2 will be the last official CM7 release until the move full force into CM9.
We've had a stable 7.1 release for a few months now. The CM team has already started the process. I would imaging the Nexus would be the flagship device as it already runs ICS natively. So one would think they would start there and slowly incorporate other devices as they gain support.
So I tried to do some searching around multiple sites, and couldn't seem to find any answers.
Is there a Dev on the CyanogenMod team that is supporting the CDMA Galaxy Nexus? I have seen multiple Kang CM9 roms, but nothing official from any devs. I am not asking for ETA's or release dates, I just would like to follow the person on Twitter or Google+ to see any updates or progress they talk about. Also, is there a site for the change logs for CM9 yet or is that still pending the server fix for nightly builds. Any links or names would be helpful.
Thanks for any info in advance.
No one? I found this on github
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_toro
I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
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I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
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Isn't the nexus line the most supported phone by devs?
Which Android phone out there gets the most development support from the community? I'm just curious.
The Nexus One was the most well supported phone I ever owned. The Nexus S took a while to get going (come to think of it, the n1 did too, wish I would've stuck it out with my S), but eventually had a great dev community. The OG droid had a great dev community as well, as did the HTC desire (due to being so similar to the n1). Recently, the international galaxy s2 has been getting a lot of dev love because its such a beast internally. The galaxy nexus is showing incredible progress for as long as its been out for. I find it takes devs about 4-8 months after a phone's release to really start showing some impressive stuff. CM9 in February or March will be a milestone for this phone and will definitely deliver a hefty helping of tweaks / mods to ICS. I've seen a lot of great devs working with the Nexus so I'm not too worried. I, personally, don't even have mine rooted yet, because I'm waiting for the dust to settle. I'm not the crack flasher I once was and ICS is so damned good on its own that I'll probably wait for a nice, feature-complete version of bugless beast or MCR to come out (probably only 2-3 weeks). CM9 will most likely be my rom of choice once that's out.
There are already CM9 kangs in the CDMA forums. CM9 isn't out yet but once nightlies roll out we'll be good.
-Galaxy Nexus
-Asus Transformer
aaronpaws said:
The Nexus One was the most well supported phone I ever owned. The Nexus S took a while to get going (come to think of it, the n1 did too, wish I would've stuck it out with my S), but eventually had a great dev community. The OG droid had a great dev community as well, as did the HTC desire (due to being so similar to the n1). Recently, the international galaxy s2 has been getting a lot of dev love because its such a beast internally. The galaxy nexus is showing incredible progress for as long as its been out for. I find it takes devs about 4-8 months after a phone's release to really start showing some impressive stuff. CM9 in February or March will be a milestone for this phone and will definitely deliver a hefty helping of tweaks / mods to ICS. I've seen a lot of great devs working with the Nexus so I'm not too worried. I, personally, don't even have mine rooted yet, because I'm waiting for the dust to settle. I'm not the crack flasher I once was and ICS is so damned good on its own that I'll probably wait for a nice, feature-complete version of bugless beast or MCR to come out (probably only 2-3 weeks). CM9 will most likely be my rom of choice once that's out.
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The top 2 I can think of is the hd2 and the evo 4g. I have the evo and there are tons of roms for it.
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Several of the early Droid phones were very popular with Dev's because they were so easy to unlock. As for newer phones, it seems to be the Nexus devices and any that are easy to unlock.
Can't wait for nightly builds of CM9 to start.
The phone has been out for like 2 weeks people. Give it another month or two and this place will be booming with development. Relax and enjoy the phone as is for a minute. The development will grow. I promise.
I normally have my Android phones rooted within 1 hour of getting them out of the packaging. However, I haven't even found a single reason to root this thing.
I'm also holding off on modding it until CM9 comes. I need to stay on stock for a while so I can make comparisons.
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I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
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Same here. I haven't done a thing with it...I'm completely satisfied with the OS and everything. If only the signal issues could be fixed I'd be a happy clam.
Kind of stinks that I get 0 signal in at least 1/2 of all places I've gone in the past week and a half. I don't mean 0 bars, I mean I can't make/receive voice calls and I get no data connection when trying to use any app that accesses the internet. Text messages send, but it usually takes them 20+ seconds to do so. This kind of connection quality is horrifyingly bad.
I see a ton of ROM threads based off tweaked versions of CM9, but is there an official straight up official CyanogenMod thread from the main developers themselves for the Galaxy Nexus ?
1. go on dev section
2. search CyanogenMod 9 (only 1 thread have this string in the title)
3. ?????
4. profit
(that the nighlty (experimental) thread, because there is no RC and no stable yet)
Like andQlimax said, there are no release candidates or stable builds compiled by CM team members yet. However if you have a look in the development section there is a dedicated (nightly) thread maintained by Imfloflo who compiles from the CM teams Github as it's updated. It is 100% CM, just compiled by someone that's not a member of the team.
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Like andQlimax said, there are no release candidates or stable builds compiled by CM team members yet. However if you have a look in the development section there is a dedicated (nightly) thread maintained by Imfloflo who compiles from the CM teams Github as it's updated. It is 100% CM, just compiled by someone that's not a member of the team.
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hi,
i am coming from nexus s and really wondering, why there is no official cm9 for galaxy nexus?! a nexus not supported, times are changing...
but however, thanks for the infos regarding the nightlies! as far as i know these, they are not necessarily stable. so my question is, the ones provided, are they for daily use already, or is it a question of testing, as i went through the cm9 nightlies experience so far?
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Petarsson said:
hi,
i am coming from nexus s and really wondering, why there is no official cm9 for galaxy nexus?! a nexus not supported, times are changing...
but however, thanks for the infos regarding the nightlies! as far as i know these, they are not necessarily stable. so my question is, the ones provided, are they for daily use already, or is it a question of testing, as i went through the cm9 nightlies experience so far?
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The latest nightlies are stable enough for everyday use, at least for me and bunch of other forum members.
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Petarsson said:
hi,
i am coming from nexus s and really wondering, why there is no official cm9 for galaxy nexus?! a nexus not supported, times are changing...
but however, thanks for the infos regarding the nightlies! as far as i know these, they are not necessarily stable. so my question is, the ones provided, are they for daily use already, or is it a question of testing, as i went through the cm9 nightlies experience so far?
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It's because the nex is ICS, not GB. As it's still in nightlies and hasn't had an RC yet, no phones are supported in CM9, officially....
But the nightlies are definitely stable enough: I haven't had any major problems for ... well ... ever.
And here's the link to the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398495
i see, well, i did already have problems with nightlies, more than once!
of course it's not the big deal, because you simply flash another one...but actually i am too old for this sh*t!
i am going to stay with the aokp milestone 5 for now, seems to be quite a nice one...and stable!
Apparently CM9 is in a code freeze with an RC1 expected within the week.
m.is.for.michael said:
Apparently CM9 is in a code freeze with an RC1 expected within the week.
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uh, will keep an eye on that!
EDIT: googeled that and you are right, first RC is just around the corner. and the first devices, that will get it are nexus s and galaxy nexus...world order restored! ;-D
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I see a ton of ROM threads based off tweaked versions of CM9, but is there an official straight up official CyanogenMod thread from the main developers themselves for the Galaxy Nexus ?
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The Official thread is on Cyanogenmod.com in the forums
I've recently been looking for a good ROM for the epic 4g touch and so far I haven't seen much not even a stable CM9 build yet not just with this phone but Sprint's phone the lack of support or I'm just looking in all the wrong places because I'm trying to root and get a CM9ROM on this phone and even over clock it as well if not CM9 build just root and overclock And some help to root it since I haven't seen any helpful videos on that at all yet .
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I've recently been looking for a good ROM for the epic 4g touch and so far I haven't seen much not even a stable CM9 build yet not just with this phone but Sprint's phone the lack of support or I'm just looking in all the wrong places because I'm trying to root and get a CM9ROM on this phone and even over clock it as well if not CM9 build just root and overclock And some help to root it since I haven't seen any helpful videos on that at all yet .
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Man, I hope the grammar/punctuation police are on vacation.
Search is your friend. Spoon feeding will get you nowhere in life son.
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Whats with some people on this forum?
Anyway humpty123 lots here are ran cm9 but some development moved pretty quickly to CM10 or devs moved to SGS3 around the time we got kernel source. It seems to be stable but there were some battery life issues back in May which is the last time I checked. I ended up running AOKP instead for a bit. Check the latest thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563658
And read, read, read before you flash it. Mistakes = brick on this phone.
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Whats with some people on this forum?
Anyway humpty123 lots here are ran cm9 but some development moved pretty quickly to CM10 or devs moved to SGS3 around the time we got kernel source. It seems to be stable but there were some battery life issues back in May which is the last time I checked. I ended up running AOKP instead for a bit. Check the latest thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563658
And read, read, read before you flash it. Mistakes = brick on this phone.
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Well you were help instead of The of guy who had to say something about my punctuation. I've seen a lot of CM9 nightlies and alpha builds but no stable yet though for this epic touch
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Well you were help instead of The of guy who had to say something about my punctuation. I've seen a lot of CM9 nightlies and alpha builds but no stable yet though for this epic touch
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I have been running the alpha 6 as my daily driver for over a week now and find it to be great. It has some gps issues that there are many threads on showing how to repair, but i'm too lazy to do anything about. I just installed google now on it and am very happy with it until jb is squared away.
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I have been running the alpha 6 as my daily driver for over a week now and find it to be great. It has some gps issues that there are many threads on showing how to repair, but i'm too lazy to do anything about. I just installed google now on it and am very happy with it until jb is squared away.
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Well its not even my phone to begin with it's my friends phone he only wants CM9 if not just root and overclock and most likely stable not alpha or nightlies
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Well its not even my phone to begin with it's my friends phone he only wants CM9 if not just root and overclock and most likely stable not alpha or nightlies
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I try not to do phones for friends and family, I end up being tech support for them way too often. Takes time away from my own fun.
Looks like the G2 (Desire-Z) will not be getting CM9 stable as I have been keeping an eye on this list since last week's launch:
http://get.cm/?type=stable
Does anyone in this dev thread know why? I know there are unofficial RCs and the nightlies, but I avoid them and only go for stable. I was hoping it would get ICS stable but it appears 7.2 Gingerbread will be this device's final stable ROM.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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Looks like the G2 (Desire-Z) will not be getting CM9 stable as I have been keeping an eye on this list since last week's launch:
http://get.cm/?type=stable
Does anyone in this dev thread know why? I know there are unofficial RCs and the nightlies, but I avoid them and only go for stable. I was hoping it would get ICS stable but it appears 7.2 Gingerbread will be this device's final stable ROM.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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We don't have the needed drivers/source code HTC backed out on us. Aside from that though Mimicry is VERY stable I'd recommend flashing it!
Many roms past GB are very stable now. From Sense 4.0, to ICS, to even JB nightlies are reportedly smooth.
I use this ICS as a daily driver and it's very stable (AOKP): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642443
JB nightlies: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605016 Weren't stable when I tried them, but I hear they're really good now. Might try later this week.
It all has to do with drivers being released or something from Qualcomm: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1822694
I don't know if it's true. The thread doesn't provide much information, maybe someone can clarify.
Are the drivers really released and being incorporated into roms? People are saying they are already being used in those JB nightlies.
As for not being out officially by CM... I don't even think they started working on it.
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Looks like the G2 (Desire-Z) will not be getting CM9 stable as I have been keeping an eye on this list since last week's launch:
http://get.cm/?type=stable
Does anyone in this dev thread know why? I know there are unofficial RCs and the nightlies, but I avoid them and only go for stable. I was hoping it would get ICS stable but it appears 7.2 Gingerbread will be this device's final stable ROM.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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There are no official CM9 roms for the vision. The unofficial roms (Andromadus & the one by jerl92) are the closest thing, but they are only based on Cm9, not released by or associated with the actual Cyanogenmod team. The reason there even is a CM9 based rom is thanks to Andromadus.
That said, Mimicry will have a new version out this week based on the repo for CM9 stable. The non-device specific code anyway, the other branches are of course unofficial and not supplied by the CyanogenMod team.
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Are the drivers really released and being incorporated into roms? People are saying they are already being used in those JB nightlies.
As for not being out officially by CM... I don't even think they started working on it.
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Yes, the qualcomm drivers have always been incorporated into Andromadus roms as soon as they're available. Since the other roms are based on Andromadus (AOKP, jerl92's), they also incorporate the new drivers.
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eeeeey, and I thought that CM9 stable for Desire Z is already out, bad luck
I hate to be that guy, but while development related, I'm pretty sure this belongs in the Q&A or General Discussion section. Catch knowledge!
You guys are missing drivers to?? We're also missing them!! Dang HTC :banghead::banghead::banghead:
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The word around the Cyanogenmod Google+ site is that its coming but that it will take some time given that the drivers need to basically be written from scratch. This is a list of devices that are being droppped from any further releases of CM past CM7. The vision is not included on the list so you could say there is a glimmer of hope but I guess you have to take it with a grain of salt.
https://plus.google.com/117962666888533781522/posts/MRnnvs3oFUF
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The word around the Cyanogenmod Google+ site is that its coming but that it will take some time given that the drivers need to basically be written from scratch. This is a list of devices that are being droppped from any further releases of CM past CM7. The vision is not included on the list so you could say there is a glimmer of hope but I guess you have to take it with a grain of salt.
https://plus.google.com/117962666888533781522/posts/MRnnvs3oFUF
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There was a post by one of the developers stating that it will be coming. Everyone just needs to be patient.
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DON_58 said:
The word around the Cyanogenmod Google+ site is that its coming but that it will take some time given that the drivers need to basically be written from scratch. This is a list of devices that are being droppped from any further releases of CM past CM7. The vision is not included on the list so you could say there is a glimmer of hope but I guess you have to take it with a grain of salt.
https://plus.google.com/117962666888533781522/posts/MRnnvs3oFUF
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Only mentions of the DesireZ/G2 in that posting is in the comment section, they're probably talking bout semi-newer devices. I still think we have a better chance of getting it 'fully' working under the Andramadus team's effort (still cM9 but probably the best it's going to be for our devices). ie: if drivers are written from scratch, it most likely won't be done by the CM team, but will probably be incorporated into their project when done.
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Only mentions of the DesireZ/G2 in that posting is in the comment section, they're probably talking bout semi-newer devices. I still think we have a better chance of getting it 'fully' working under the Andramadus team's effort (still cM9 but probably the best it's going to be for our devices). ie: if drivers are written from scratch, it most likely won't be done by the CM team, but will probably be incorporated into their project when done.
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Thats the point. Its not listed among those which are being discontinued and most of those devices are over 2 years old. Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to take anything away from the Andramadus team. I'll probably end up giving mimicry a run soon. I'm just trying to point out that the door hasnt been officially shut yet on this device as far as an official cm9 build goes.
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Thats the point. Its not listed among those which are being discontinued and most of those devices are over 2 years old. Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to take anything away from the Andramadus team. I'll probably end up giving mimicry a run soon. I'm just trying to point out that the door hasnt been officially shut yet on this device as far as an official cm9 build goes.
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Though here's something to think of: There is only one, I repeat one HTC device that is officially supported by Cyanogenmod 9. IF newer HTC devices aren't getting it, I doubt even more that a 2+ year old device would.
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Though here's something to think of: There is only one, I repeat one HTC device that is officially supported by Cyanogenmod 9. IF newer HTC devices aren't getting it, I doubt even more that a 2+ year old device would.
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I doubt the One S/One X aren't going to get CM9 Actually, I could complain about CM turning into SamsungMod, but I don't really give a damn. Just look through the supported device list yourselves, folks...