[ROM] 4.0.4 AOSP Stock Compiled by Birdman (RootzWiki) - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

GSM AOSP 4.0.4 has been compiled by Birdman on Rootzwiki.
I just installed it and everything seems to work fine. Blazing fast animations.
For those of us who are rooted and have Clockworkmod. Worked without wipe; it is however recommended as usual.
Be sure to pick up his dictionary fix file. Also working fine with Lean Kernel installed.
Have a look over here for the download!

Did you have to flash the superuser fix also? I assume this kills root.
Swyped from my GNex using XDA Premium.

GibMcFragger said:
Did you have to flash the superuser fix also? I assume this kills root.
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I flashed the superuser but I'm not sure if it was necessary. My root was left untouched. I didn't do a wipe and it has been running stable.

ijeff said:
I flashed the superuser but I'm not sure if it was necessary. My root was left untouched. I didn't do a wipe and it has been running stable.
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Awesome, thanks. I may give it a try. I have a nandroid backup if something goes sideways.
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Just flashed it. It doesn't seem any faster than Milestone b28, which I was running before.
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GibMcFragger said:
Just flashed it. It doesn't seem any faster than Milestone b28, which I was running before.
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No way dude, you don't notice it? Animations are definitely smoother. Will see battery life tomorrow, but it's smoother at least to me. Was on Bugless Beast. Also I flashed Faux Kernel with it for 4.0.3 and I realized it got less smooth, I think there are some good improvements to the 4.0.4 kernel.

How long should a first boot take? mine seems to be still booting after about 2-3 minutes.

GibMcFragger said:
Just flashed it. It doesn't seem any faster than Milestone b28, which I was running before.
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I came from AOKP and can definitely see a difference in the animation speeds and a general smoothness that wasn't there before. One of the most noticeable changes is how quickly folders on the home screen open.
descendency said:
How long should a first boot take? mine seems to be still booting after about 2-3 minutes.
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It took awhile but not excessively so. I'd recommend posting about it on Birdman's thread as he's far more savvy than I.
I hope you can get it sorted out though!

Serious_Beans said:
No way dude, you don't notice it? Animations are definitely smoother. Will see battery life tomorrow, but it's smoother at least to me. Was on Bugless Beast. Also I flashed Faux Kernel with it for 4.0.3 and I realized it got less smooth, I think there are some good improvements to the 4.0.4 kernel.
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I just flashed the latest Milestone nightly kernel because I forgot to after flashing the 4.0.4 update. After that and rebooting, it's definitely smoother. I change my earlier answer, lol.
That's odd. I found the 4.0.4 kernel that came with it seemed slower than Milestone nightly.
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ijeff said:
I came from AOKP and can definitely see a difference in the animation speeds and a general smoothness that wasn't there before. One of the most noticeable changes is how quickly folders on the home screen open.
It took awhile but not excessively so. I'd recommend posting about it on Birdman's thread as he's far more savvy than I.
I hope you can get it sorted out though!
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Me too. After another reboot, it's definitely smoother than AOKP was, and AOKP is awesome.
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GibMcFragger said:
Me too. After another reboot, it's definitely smoother than AOKP was, and AOKP is awesome.
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I believe the updated kernels are not yet available thus your perceived sluggish performance. According to Birdman the 4.0.4 kernel source isn't available until later this week.

Thanks for posting!!!

GibMcFragger said:
I just flashed the latest Milestone nightly kernel because I forgot to after flashing the 4.0.4 update. After that and rebooting, it's definitely smoother. I change my earlier answer, lol.
That's odd. I found the 4.0.4 kernel that came with it seemed slower than Milestone nightly.
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What kernel is this? Franco Nightly?

ijeff said:
I believe the updated kernels are not yet available thus your perceived sluggish performance. According to Birdman the 4.0.4 kernel source isn't available until later this week.
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Yes, I remember reading that, now that you mention it. Thanks!
Swyped from my GNex using XDA Premium.

Can anyone confirm that WPA2 Enterprise networks are working on this rom or not ????

Please only use the dev section for projects or ROMs that you plan on supporting here.

xHausx said:
Please only use the dev section for projects or ROMs that you plan on supporting here.
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My apologies. Thank you for moving the thread to the appropriate forum.

I wonder if the landscape mode lag is gone .. and if the wifi bug still exists ( when you download big files wifi keeps disconnecting )

mrcool007 said:
I wonder if the landscape mode lag is gone .. and if the wifi bug still exists ( when you download big files wifi keeps disconnecting )
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only one way to find out isn't it?

I posted some screenshots in the other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570066
Maybe a mod can merge these 2 threads?

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[ROM] ***Gummy 1.3*** TORO

Hey Guys, Gummy 1.3 was announced by Syaoran, Kejar is out on vacation so dunno when an official thread will be up but here is the link, Enjoy! I'll leave the official post in the Gummy team forums to them.
Toro Test Build
http://goo.im/devs/TeamGummy/Roms/Toro/Gummy_toro-TestBuild-1.3.0.zip
MD5 26b52445b8cd752278b868f416a51e39
Everything seems to be running great so far.
My weather widget on the lock screen disappeared but other than that its awesome
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
ddemlong said:
Hey Guys, Gummy 1.3 was announced by Syaoran, Kejar is out on vacation so dunno when an official thread will be up but here is the link, Enjoy! I'll leave the official post in the Gummy team forums to them.
Toro Test Build
http://goo.im/devs/T...Build-1.3.0.zip
MD5 26b52445b8cd752278b868f416a51e39
Everything seems to be running great so far.
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Link broken.
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hogowner said:
Link broken.
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http://goo.im/devs/TeamGummy/Roms/Toro/Gummy_toro-TestBuild-1.3.0.zip
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http://goo.im/devs/TeamGummy/Roms/Toro/Gummy_toro-TestBuild-1.3.0.zip
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Thanks...does this build have Linaro?
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hogowner said:
Thanks...does this build have Linaro?
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Here it is....
Thanks.....how she running? What differences you notice between the other build?
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I've been running this for a few hours now. Very smooth. I'm coming from a fairly old build... the last stable before Nyania, so I appreciate the built in Gummy Themes if they weren't there before.
I had a System UI crash that corrected itself within a few seconds.
Edit: Auto-brightness seems brighter than before. Too bright for me to use comfortably.
For me its been running great. On the 6/25 nightly (also 1.3) I had issues with the picture going all gray when opened. No issue yet on this Gummy 1.3. Feels real snappy and smooth. No reboots either, although I never had any on 1.2 either.
Happy with everything so far.
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I had a System UI crash that corrected itself within a few seconds.
Edit: Auto-brightness seems brighter than before. Too bright for me to use comfortably.
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The auto brightness isn't something the ROM messes with. As far as I am aware it is the same as the stock settings. If you came from an older build it would be the Kernel change. The Kernel may have been adjusted to whiten the whites. However if you want I can give you a link to page for auto brightness settings.
I was getting constant reeboots on this rom. I added the franco kernal and its sweet now.
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d11dog11 said:
I was getting constant reeboots on this rom. I added the franco kernal and its sweet now.
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Did you wipe data, cache and dalvik? I have not had a single reboot in 4 days since 1.3 first appeared on the nightly.
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The auto brightness isn't something the ROM messes with. As far as I am aware it is the same as the stock settings. If you came from an older build it would be the Kernel change. The Kernel may have been adjusted to whiten the whites. However if you want I can give you a link to page for auto brightness settings.
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Thanks, I would appreciate it. I was using Franco m4 Kernel before flashing this ROM today, and the difference is quite noticeable on my eyes.
can you guys make a non-linaro build of 1.3? Linaro gives me horrible battery life. (Linaro 1.2.11 gave me bad battery life)
with in the first couple of hourse i counted 4 reboots, i have never had reboots till going to 1.3, it was also rebooting when people would try to call me. Went back to 1.2.2 and yes i did wipe everything.

Is it worth switching to JB from ICS yet?

I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
shadowlink217 said:
I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
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Don't necessarily wait til its official, but wait until it's a bit less laggy.
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Don't necessarily wait til its official, but wait until it's a bit less laggy.
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Agreed, also, CM9 is now up to RC2
All of my phones are running stock...
Epic - FC09 debloated
GS3 - LG2 debloated
GNex - 4.1.1 AOSP build
IMO, just keep the epic on stock or a stock based ROM... even though it is outdated, it runs best on the hardware.
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The 7/26 paranoid build of 4.1.1 runs fine, but nothing I have tried runs like cm9 rc2 yet.
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brandon489 said:
The 7/26 paranoid build of 4.1.1 runs fine, but nothing I have tried runs like cm9 rc2 yet.
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I'd reply in the development forum, but xda-developers hate their users and I can't...
The main problem with the kang CM10 rom right now is the same problem they fixed in CM9, found here: epiccm.blogspot.com/2012/01/cm9-longterm-testing-is-showing-android.html (again, if xda-developers didn't hate their users, I could post a link).
If you can find a way to not use any RAM, its great! Once you open 2 or more apps, the system chugs for ~5 minutes each time you need a bit more RAM.
No. They just don't want any idiot or spammer posting in development. You need 10 contributing posts.
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As others have said, I would wait. I tried the CM10 kang from the other day (not paranoid android version) and it just didn't feel "complete," likely because it isn't. Oddly enough I figured while I was wiping I would go back to TPR and am now enjoying superb battery life that I forgot I ever had while using ICS.
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I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
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If you have to ask, probably not. It lacks a lot of polish and should only be used a step between proof of concept and daily driver. Or just to show off to others.
In my experience jellybean seems really smooth. But I was on aokp m6 previously so I was happy to be back on a cm build.
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Agreed, also, CM9 is now up to RC2
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Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
gfdos.sys said:
Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
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No, they warn you that you'll have to re-flash gapps and/or visual voicemail. RC2 is still on my old Epic. It runs fine aside from the known bugs of RC1.
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gfdos.sys said:
Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
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You gots a free thanks! :thumbup:
This is just my opinion.... But CM9 RC2....is by far the best yet.. And i mean that because it is flawlessly, no bugs whatsoever or fc... Just a little fyi... I always Odin back to stock before I flash anything... And RC2 is snappy, stable, and has great battery life...... I can wait for jb
UNTOUCHABLE CM9 RC2
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This is just my opinion.... But CM9 RC2....is by far the best yet.. And i mean that because it is flawlessly, no bugs whatsoever or fc... Just a little fyi... I always Odin back to stock before I flash anything... And RC2 is snappy, stable, and has great battery life...... I can wait for jb
UNTOUCHABLE CM9 RC2
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Note quite "flawless" I'd say... there's still the camera focus problem, bluetooth problem, etc.
RC2 bugs follow.
Auto flash only works if you toggle flash on/auto after each reboot, no LED for video, video MMS messages do not work, slideshows for MMS do not work, Bluetooth will not connect or end calls with screen off and will often disconnect/reconnect at random times, WiFi sleeps regardless of set policy.
Everything else works fine.
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I really can't talk for anybody else.... But i have no focus problem on my camera or blue tooth........... Like I said before... I always Odin back to stock and then reroot and then install the latest update of the rom I like...... And CM9 RC2 has been great with me.... I am not saying that using Odin to go back to stock and re flashing will fix all the problems..... But i don't have any complaints...
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I really can't talk for anybody else.... But i have no focus problem on my camera or blue tooth........... Like I said before... I always Odin back to stock and then reroot and then install the latest update of the rom I like...... And CM9 RC2 has been great with me.... I am not saying that using Odin to go back to stock and re flashing will fix all the problems..... But i don't have any complaints...
UNTOUCHABLE CM9 RC2
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Bottom line, there are still some bugs... not huge ones, but the rom isn't 100% yet.... just sayin
I will agree with that.... The rom is not %100...... My point was that in my opinion.. This is rom is the most stable as of now...... And i have tried them all.... The water I look at it.... The build of a rom I can be as snappy or as fastest.... But for me stability is counts more.... What's the point of having a fast ui if it keeps fc on you..... You get my drift?
UNTOUCHABLE CM9 RC2
Sorry for my misspelling.... Have not had my coffee yet.......!!
UNTOUCHABLE CM9 RC2

Looks like theres cm10 nightlies

Here's a link guys, and it looks like there's nightlies for d2tmo, for those of you who have not discovered them yet.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=d2tmo
U made 3 threads hehe. Thanx tho
WTH
sarni84 said:
U made 3 threads hehe. Thanx tho
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I know, lol, I'm fixing it! I was visiting my Mother, and her PC was going wild & kept kicking me back to the new thread page, all the while I didn't realize it was actually posting the threads! ;-}
androholic said:
Here's a link guys, and it looks like there's nightlies for d2tmo, for those of you who have not discovered them yet.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=d2tmo
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Where can i find the changelog?
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Where can i find the changelog?
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That's I'm unsure of? I don't usually run with nightlies, so I'm not even sure if a change log exists? You may try looking at them through ROM manager or goomanager, and they may have a change log, but I can't say for sure. Good luck, & I hope that helps you some..
What are the differences of Nightlies to the regular CM10?
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Where can i find the changelog?
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http://cm10log.appspot.com/?device=d2tmo
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http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#d2tmo/cm10/1345270188
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What are the differences of Nightlies to the regular CM10?
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Well, nightlies are a new build every night, so they can vary. Sometimes features are added & removed, as nightlies are test builds before a RC(release candidate).
androholic said:
Well, nightlies are a new build every night, so they can vary. Sometimes features are added & removed, as nightlies are test builds before a RC(release candidate).
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Which is a test build before the stable release.
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rani9990 said:
Which is a test build before the stable release.
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This is true.... Anyone who's enjoying cm10, it's at least worth your time to check out the nightlies.
Installed cm 10 for the first time last night. So far so good. Fast as hell on the stock kernel, can't wait to get some over clocking ability with it. This nightly should be called a daily instead.
stir fry a lot said:
Installed cm 10 for the first time last night. So far so good. Fast as hell on the stock kernel, can't wait to get some over clocking ability with it. This nightly should be called a daily instead.
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no offense, but i highly doubt that it should be called a daily. there are still LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of things that need to be fixed and implemented into these CM10 builds. everyone working on it is doing an AMAZING job, but it isnt a daily just yet. still has some reboot issues for some, screen flicker, etc...
i just hope its not too long till the RCs start comin.
Disabling HW overlay solves the flickering and reboot issues. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend trying it out. I ended up going back to freegs3 however. I actually admit that i missed a lot of tw's interface and features. After the cm10 settled a bit it seemed to be just as fast as freegs3 (overclocked) with the exception of improved touch response. Battery life was a bit better too since i have to oc to match cm10's speed.
I love cm10 but the data speeds suck on it. 5-6 mbps. Curious about the nightlies though. And I never ever had reboot issues with cm10.
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I love cm10 but the data speeds suck on it. 5-6 mbps. Curious about the nightlies though. And I never ever had reboot issues with cm10.
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Well, I ran cm10 for about 5hrs today, and out of roughly 10 phone calls, 3 of them lead to a reboot mid call. I didn't try a reinstall and I also never really looked into it. Maybe fixing permissions, clearing cache & dalvik would've helped resolve the issue, or I could've had a bad flash? Just because it happens to one person doesn't necessarily mean it will happen to everyone.
Very true.
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What's the proper procedure for flashing nightlies over one another? Is it simply wipe cache, wipe dalvik cash, flash latest nightly, reboot? IIRC a full wipe is not necessary when flashing a new nightly over a previous nightly, correct?
sn0warmy said:
What's the proper procedure for flashing nightlies over one another? Is it simply wipe cache, wipe dalvik cash, flash latest nightly, reboot? IIRC a full wipe is not necessary when flashing a new nightly over a previous nightly, correct?
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as far as i know it is not necessary, but it is, as always, highly suggested. bug reports hold less water if it is not a clean install, and you are more likely to run into bugs especially as they fix the bigger issues.
androholic said:
Here's a link guys, and it looks like there's nightlies for d2tmo, for those of you who have not discovered them yet.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=d2tmo
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thanks! going to try it out right now!
Been running on CM10 for at least 2 weeks.
Since the 08-14 build it has been very stable and smooth and has been my daily driver since.
Thanks to the CyanogenMod team.
Cheers!
Marc

Link to CCM 7.2 V 1.5 please

In the Condemned CM7.2 V1.6 thread, it seems a few users are having minor problems show up and CCM 7.2 v1.5 with aeroevan 0.8bfs has fewer glitches. I was looking to flash over to CCM 7.2 v1.5, but I can't find any links for it. I searched around a bit and I'm not sure if I'm just being dumb or if it's listed under a different version name. Anyway, if someone could post a link for it, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
dtbingle said:
In the Condemned CM7.2 V1.6 thread, it seems a few users are having minor problems show up and CCM 7.2 v1.5 with aeroevan 0.8bfs has fewer glitches. I was looking to flash over to CCM 7.2 v1.5, but I can't find any links for it. I searched around a bit and I'm not sure if I'm just being dumb or if it's listed under a different version name. Anyway, if someone could post a link for it, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Try the latest official nightly. I am running it currently with not a single flaw.
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Try the latest official nightly. I am running it currently with not a single flaw.
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Thanks, I will try flashing this tomorrow morning. Are you using the stock kernel? Also, I've read (and experienced) some of the CM versions having issues with the keyboard where random keys just will not be registered and you have to reopen the keyboard or reboot....is there any this happening?
Regardless I'll be trying it tomorrow, thanks.
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Thanks, I will try flashing this tomorrow morning. Are you using the stock kernel? Also, I've read (and experienced) some of the CM versions having issues with the keyboard where random keys just will not be registered and you have to reopen the keyboard or reboot....is there any this happening?
Regardless I'll be trying it tomorrow, thanks.
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Yes, stock kernel. You can use the .8 if you please. I plan on doing the same, I just haven't gotten around to flashing it because I get lazy.
I have no keyboard lag at all. Everything is as snappy as ever. I do miss the ICS features, but just having everything working and running at a blazing speed makes up for the missing things.
I'm sticking with this or another Gingerbread based rom until we get official ICS because I miss having a fully functioning phone.
Awesome! These are the kinds of things I like to hear lol. Now I have something to look forward to doing during downtime at work
kubes069 said:
I'm sticking with this or another Gingerbread based rom until we get official ICS because I miss having a fully functioning phone.
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UKB V is extremely functional (if you don't mind sense); plus the camera is much snappier.
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Rushead said:
UKB V is extremely functional (if you don't mind sense); plus the camera is much snappier.
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I've been using UKB V for a few days now and love it. My only problem with it is that I find it annoying to end up on lockscreen when I select something from the notification bar, and that screen unlockers are glitchy in general. I've read that's an ICS issue though, so I'm not blaming the rom. Just mentioning it because it's the only thing I'm disliking about the rom. Trying to decide if it bothers me enough to go back to GB...

I can't see past stock jelly bean after flashing countless ROMs

Please can someone try and change my mind because I'm only disappointed and let down every time I try one .
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DAZEBOY said:
Please can someone try and change my mind because I'm only disappointed and let down every time I try one .
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What exactly are you disappointed about? Try the latest official builds of cm10 or aokp. Not a nightly or a kang.. an official build.
Try Paranoid, it looks pretty wild!
SHHHH!!!! You're not allowed to say that!
I've done the same as you. The only change I've made to stock is run nova launcher to make it a bit more purdy and personalized.
Minco is pretty nice since it's really close to stock but faster, but in the end I'd rather just run stock for peace of mind (not that Minco was unstable).
Stock based roms perform the best in my opinion. Although Bamf Paradigm and Wasabi Miui run well for me, if I run them with trinity 1344 kernel.
IMO It seems like CM and AOKP stay in the nighties phase for way too long, and bugs and stability issues take too long to fix. This has been the case on most phones I have owned. They are great innovative roms though. I find it rare when a Rom with loads and loads of features runs as good as stock based roms do. I love having features, but performance, stability and battery life are above all features for me. I can just find mods myself anyways and add them as I need.
If stock is what works best for you, run stock, there's nothing wrong with that.
Why do you want people to change your mind?
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The last ROM flashed was team baked black ROM it was OK but the force issues became very annoying .I was just asking am I doing something wrong when flashing ? I don't seem to get the same user experience from using jelly bean.There is only one feature I've used that isn't stock is fast reply which I think is brilliant and will definitely be in 4.2
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DAZEBOY said:
The last ROM flashed was team baked black ROM it was OK but the force issues became very annoying .I was just asking am I doing something wrong when flashing ? I don't seem to get the same user experience from using jelly bean.There is only one feature I've used that isn't stock is fast reply which I think is brilliant and will definitely be in 4.2
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Fast reply, I don't even know what that is but anyway, Android comes down to user preference, if you enjoy stock, then rock it dude, I've tried only a handful of roms here but stock gives the most solid performance 9 out of ten times. granted I'm running Slimbean now, but I like to flash every two weeks and this rom is pretty great aside from bootup time XD.
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i just hit 260h with no reboots. custom built from src, JRO03R, maguro. rock stable so far. gcc 4.7.0.
just saying, stock can be rock stable, and still be fast and responsive, if you're willing to tweak it and spend time testing it.
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bk201doesntexist said:
i just hit 260h with no reboots. custom built from src, JRO03R, maguro. rock stable so far. gcc 4.7.0.
just saying, stock can be rock stable, and still be fast and responsive, if you're willing to tweak it and spend time testing it.
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I've tweaked till the cows come home but I think Google have totally cracked it to be honest and early reports about 4.2 seem to suggest they've went one more step in terms of speed and look .The quick reply feature is in cm10 when you receive a SMS you get a pop up window at anytime so you can instantly reply ,must be enabled tho .
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paranoidandroid is the bomb
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Please can someone try and change my mind because I'm only disappointed and let down every time I try one .
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i love love love stock Jelly Bean. That is what i run, so i suppose i also can not see past stock JB.
i wouldn't say i'm "disappointed" in any ROMS I've tried, just that i personally have found no need to move away from stock.
crixley said:
paranoidandroid is the bomb
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I think I might give paranoid a go tomorrow and see if I can feel the love again
But the best part of all of this is WE CAN !
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bk201doesntexist said:
i just hit 260h with no reboots. custom built from src, JRO03R, maguro. rock stable so far. gcc 4.7.0.
just saying, stock can be rock stable, and still be fast and responsive, if you're willing to tweak it and spend time testing it.
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Even with no tweaks it ran perfect for me i guess Verizon took their time for a reason, or they're just slow. Lol
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DAZEBOY said:
I think I might give paranoid a go tomorrow and see if I can feel the love again
But the best part of all of this is WE CAN !
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You won't regret it dude
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I decided to give the latest Paranoid Android a try. I am running it with the latest franco stable milestone 5. Its running pretty excellent with no bugs so far. This is an instance of a non stock ROM running pretty well. They did good on this 2.17 PA build.
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stelv said:
I decided to give the latest Paranoid Android a try. I am running it with the latest franco stable milestone 5. Its running pretty excellent with no bugs so far. This is an instance of a non stock ROM running pretty well. They did good on this 2.17 PA build.
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I've downloaded it too using the goo app but can't download the bug fix zip .I'll flash it soon hopefully it give me the bug again
I'll report back soon
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I've tried EOS, CM10, PA, for at least a few days each, and yep, I'm back on stock + Nova. Just couldn't be bothered any more with messing around with the others.
DAZEBOY said:
I've downloaded it too using the goo app but can't download the bug fix zip .I'll flash it soon hopefully it give me the bug again
I'll report back soon
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I may have spoke too soon. I cant get Bluetooth audio to work with PA. I haven't been able to download the bug fix either. Someone posted it in the PA thread but I haven't downloaded it yet
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