[Q] Is anyone using AOKP JB Build 1 ? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi,
I'm on AOKP Milestone 4, due the my lazyness to update.
Since august there is an official JB build , is anyone using it ? Is it stable ?
Thanks !

Yeah, it's good to go, I haven't had any problems with it. So, I'd say it's stable.

Manatee Burger said:
Yeah, it's good to go, I haven't had any problems with it. So, I'd say it's stable.
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Are there any features of the previous release you miss ?

It's stable, and most of the features are included already.

aokp build 1has been stable for me. I miss the custom lock screen targets, but they should be arriving soon.

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[ROM][Android 2.3.7][3 Dec 2011] Pure CM 7.2 RC0 KANG build

Hi everybody,
I am not a DEV. This is my first time to cook a ROM for a Android phone Hero.
This rom is compiled from CM 7.2 source.
Please find the screenshot attached.
Get it at http://www.multiupload.com/4R5TDKMO9H
Don't forget to flash gapp after flashing this room
http://www.multiupload.com/R8014043HK
Installation
copy both downloaded zip to root of sdcard
flash zip from sdcard by your Recovery (RA 1.6.2 is used in my test)
Thanks you
Gratz on your first Rom I would've flashed it if I still cared about gb
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
HELLO,
What is the difference between this rom and a regular CM7?
this one is probably the last stable build of cm7 synced to the latest repositories
great rom and snappy, cyanogenmod's nightly builds not updated since 16th November so good alternative.
many thanks
Loxxy said:
great rom and snappy, cyanogenmod's nightly builds not updated since 16th November so good alternative.
many thanks
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They wont be because of CM9 development.
reupload it pls..!
Resurrected my hero after months and installed cm 7.1. I find it too laggy (stock clocks).
I'm thinking of going back to Froyo. How is this rom compared to 7.1?
Anyone interested in a new nightly? I'm compiling regular nightlies for the Desire S, but I'm still in love with my old hero I just compiled one and it works great. It's just standard cm7, I only added a Dutch dictionary to it
Lots of changes happened in 2 months. The T9 dialer alone makes it worthwhile.
I just need a way to upload it to somewhere...
jorgen2009 said:
Anyone interested in a new nightly? I'm compiling regular nightlies for the Desire S, but I'm still in love with my old hero I just compiled one and it works great. It's just standard cm7, I only added a Dutch dictionary to it
Lots of changes happened in 2 months. The T9 dialer alone makes it worthwhile.
I just need a way to upload it to somewhere...
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Sounds interesting, would love to test it
timbohobbs said:
Sounds interesting, would love to test it
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+1. Haven't used pure CM lately.
OK guys, here it is
Download: http://cdn.anonfiles.com/1330282576523.zip
MD5: 7c391cb9165de021a04bc19f40341cf1
Have fun!
BTW I just found out the official nightlies are back online: http://get.cm/?device=hero
They should be pretty identical to mine
jorgen2009 said:
OK guys, here it is
Download: http://cdn.anonfiles.com/1330282576523.zip
MD5: 7c391cb9165de021a04bc19f40341cf1
Have fun!
BTW I just found out the official nightlies are back online: http://get.cm/?device=hero
They should be pretty identical to mine
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brilliant, i'll try this out when i've got time
also thank you for pointing out that the nightlies are back online. its good to see them back
How's the speed with this? Want to try this but don't want it to be slow
Tried this one out and all works well. I'm pretty sure apps2sd isn't implemented which makes it difficult for me to use daily, but this shouldn't take too much work to include. Gapps is not included so remember to flash a version. Speed is ok, quicker with launcher pro but not as quick as my daily driver ( aosp). Thanks for your work on the Rom, all development for hero gratefully received
Thanks! The new nightly is really stable and all functions working as meant to. Really do love the pure cm side of it, speed wise I think it's faster than decked in my opinion or maybe it's just me and also I absolutely love the transitional animations between the screens, makes it honestly feel like a new phone! Really youse should try this rom for yourselves, it's a joy to use. This'll be my daily from now on as i'm that pleased with it, and still no problems it seems.
Sent from my Hero using xda premium
This nightly (http://get.cm/get/update-cm-7-20120226-NIGHTLY-hero-signed.zip) is really, really fast, assuming that you used the following settings:
- jit on
- surface dither off
- 16-bit trans on
- allow purge of assets on
- turned of background wall paper
(http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/33816-how-to-tweak-cm-710-to-get-the-best-performances-on-a-hero/)
jorgen2009 said:
OK guys, here it is
BTW I just found out the official nightlies are back online: http://get.cm/?device=hero
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I will try the new nightly now, the new changes look really nice
Is there an easy way to implement apps2sd support in the nightlies?
saj222 said:
Is there an easy way to implement apps2sd support in the nightlies?
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The rom is fast, I am talking about the new nightly one just to be more exact, I also like the new ICS rotation animation that has been ported to GB.
I've used Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.3 . I flashed beta03 as beta04 bootlooped for me.

Miui-au ics v4

I have been seen a release of miui ICS V4 from Miui-AU [miui-au.com].
I know this is an unoffical release but I still wanna try it...
It is probably unstable but.. did someone try? is it daily rom? is it worth to download it?
Daily ROM? LOL I hardly say that.
Did not try it, and won't until it gets a "stable" label
I agree with you that this is probably unstable rom, but I have seen some commants which were pretty good and made me to think again...
OK, I want to say that I have installed it after all, and in one word: GREAT!
bar3200 said:
OK, I want to say that I have installed it after all, and in one word: GREAT!
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Pls share us how stable and good it is on response, would give it a shot
its as stable as i have seen for a MIUI ROM , really fast no FC
Picture quality is not good though
Although i might add that since its MIUI you will not notice if its really ICS based , it looks like an any MIUI (thats why i removed it )

[Some questions for Wonder] Newbie

What is the best ROM and kernel for galaxy wonder ? Stable, Good for everyday use ?
And also what is the best tweaks for it
REMIX AOKP for me. It is smooth and stable but the battery does not last as long as GB roms.
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Gary122 said:
REMIX AOKP for me. It is smooth and stable but the battery does not last as long as GB roms.
Sent from my GT-I8150 using xda app-developers app
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do i need to flash an ICS stock rom before installing the ROM or i can flash it directly with GB Stock Rom ?
CrowsZer0 said:
What is the best ROM and kernel for galaxy wonder ? Stable, Good for everyday use ?
And also what is the best tweaks for it
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I would suggest arco's CM9 and for tweaks I guess the modded kernel for it would be a good tweak. Its quite stable and very nice to work with.
LittleDoggy said:
I would suggest arco's CM9 and for tweaks I guess the modded kernel for it would be a good tweak. Its quite stable and very nice to work with.
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agreed, but it will surely be better w/ V6.
Also, I think MIUI + V6 will be a good choice.
aokp by iattilagy
Kreaz said:
agreed, but it will surely be better w/ V6.
Also, I think MIUI + V6 will be a good choice.
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Well the additions with V6 is nice but I don't think its really needed since when running CM9 its smoother and faster than when it was on GB also games don't lag much either.
Do i need to flash stock ICS ROM in order to install custom ICS ROM ? And what is the best kernel with a lot of tweaks and stable?
nomate
CrowsZer0 said:
Do i need to flash stock ICS ROM in order to install custom ICS ROM ? And what is the best kernel with a lot of tweaks and stable?
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u shouldn't....
u candirectly install ICS custom ROm via CWM
uchielzz said:
u shouldn't....
u candirectly install ICS custom ROm via CWM
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even im with 2.3.6 stock rom ?
There is no stock ICS rom. You have to install CWM recovery with ODIN and then install the ICS rom you want with that recovery
Sent from my GT-I8150 using xda premium
CM9 based ROM is still considered W.I.P, even most of the functions are working, but it may not be as stable as GB
If you wish to try a ICS looks GB ROM, which may be more stable, there are a few:
Black Notes Last Page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483072
Rebel ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673875
Mutant ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689421
No offense
But I would suggest you to give a look to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653907
Most of the needed knowledges and steps are inside there
Good luck
And sorry for my bad English
MyDeSTiNaTe said:
CM9 based ROM is still considered W.I.P, even most of the functions are working, but it may not be as stable as GB
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Actually I found it even if is still in Alpha its stable and smoother than the GB custom ROMs and alot of the problems in the past like poor battery life isn't there in its current build.
From my view, stable is when i could hand over my phone to someone who is not experienced with phones and tech in general, so i would have a good feeling.
Thats not the case with CM9 atm - White Screen Bug, Bluetooth partially working, Camera sometimes crashes, battery life - all problems that may be irrelevant to experienced users, but we should keep a neutral definition to the word "stable".
Currently it is Alpha, and i guess that is what a manufacturer would also call it, if it would be an official ROM.
Besides this terminology, arco has really done great work with CM9, and he is pushing development further with good common sense i think.
XR-7 said:
From my view, stable is when i could hand over my phone to someone who is not experienced with phones and tech in general, so i would have a good feeling.
Thats not the case with CM9 atm - White Screen Bug, Bluetooth partially working, Camera sometimes crashes, battery life - all problems that may be irrelevant to experienced users, but we should keep a neutral definition to the word "stable".
Currently it is Alpha, and i guess that is what a manufacturer would also call it, if it would be an official ROM.
Besides this terminology, arco has really done great work with CM9, and he is pushing development further with good common sense i think.
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That's a brilliant piece and I thoroughly agree!!
Sent From My Wonder on CyanogenMod 9
Yea, I also agreed that CM9 is a good job, but since he/she mentioned newbie in the title so I think GB may be a less problematic choice at this moment, myself wish to use CM9 too, but I don't really have time for switching and updating ROM frequently
Personally i use MUTANT ROM, good battery life, rather smooth and stable. If you prefer a GB ROM, i would recommend this.
BTW, how is the ICS ROM going? Is the battery life still unstable? The last time i use ParanoidAndroid, the battery was like... 30% drop in 5hours of standby... GOSH...
imadiu said:
Personally i use MUTANT ROM, good battery life, rather smooth and stable. If you prefer a GB ROM, i would recommend this.
BTW, how is the ICS ROM going? Is the battery life still unstable? The last time i use ParanoidAndroid, the battery was like... 30% drop in 5hours of standby... GOSH...
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Yea, from the comments, I think it is still not as stable as GB
MyDeSTiNaTe, what rom are you using now? Mind sharing?
imadiu said:
MyDeSTiNaTe, what rom are you using now? Mind sharing?
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Black Notes Last Page, it's working well but just:
i) After executing the SuperCharger V6 script, I may not receive the incoming messages, but I guess I may have to play with the setting a bit, anyway I seldom run that script, so it don't really affect me a lot
ii) If I open too much pages in the Opera Mobile, it may freeze for a few minutes, but I think it may be the Opera Mobile's problem
iii)In a few buttons(such as Save & Cancel button for the alarm clock setting), both the background & word are dark in colour, so it is not really well visible
And I had answered ansyori28, sgaheer, bladez87 and your question yesterday, really sorry for replying so late, for you question, I think it should be okay if it didn't force close after you fixed(changed) the permission to rw-r--r-- and reboot
How about Mutant ROM, any issues inside it?

[Q] which rom CM10 is better?

I´m confused with so many ROMS based in CM10
Which one is better?
the one by benjamyn?
the one by modpunk?
the nightlies by dudeman?
Which has more possibilities of support for the future?
Please, advise
anyone?
yeah I wanna know too but I think the Dudeman version is better because he update the rom daily .
TRuth14 said:
yeah I wanna know too but I think the Dudeman version is better because he update the rom daily .
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But those are nightlies, I wouldn't use nightlies for everyday usage.
You should use one of these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861623
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813077
I think they're basically the same.
I've been using the first one for a day, and it seems like everything is working, but there are some smoother ICS roms out there.
Until those Roms are stable for daily use, I'd recommend using CM9.
Since my last comment here I tried both benjamyn and modpunk's CM10, and I didn't notice any difference (same speed, stability, features, etc.), so choose whatever you want.
@omnomnomkimiiee:
They are as stable as the CM9.
Pr3no said:
Since my last comment here I tried both benjamyn and modpunk's CM10, and I didn't notice any difference (same speed, stability, features, etc.), so choose whatever you want.
@omnomnomkimiiee:
They are as stable as the CM9.
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Nope, not really.
omnomnomkimiiee said:
Nope, not really.
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Ok, maybe I exaggerated, but they are really stable for everyday usage, I never had any crash, everything was working and so on.

[Q] Stock or AOKP?

Ok, So I've been on a custom ROM (specifically an AOKP based one running jellybean) and damn... I do miss the fluidness of touchwiz and having almost no bugs, which I expect since there isn't no stable release of CM10 yet. I was wondering, have you ever waffled between CM and the stock TouchWiz interface? If so, do you think making the jump back to stock is such a huge deal?
iAndropple said:
Ok, So I've been on a custom ROM (specifically an AOKP based one running jellybean) and damn... I do miss the fluidness of touchwiz and having almost no bugs, which I expect since there isn't no stable release of CM10 yet. I was wondering, have you ever waffled between CM and the stock TouchWiz interface? If so, do you think making the jump back to stock is such a huge deal?
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I waffle weekly between AOKP and Ariel...no issues. I keep a good CWM backup of each and when an update for one comes out I update my backup. I run AOKP, start missing smart stay or some other native feature so I load up Ariel for a week or so then I miss the custom-ness of AOKP and I load up that goodness. I've never had a major issue switching back and forth.
Hope that helps.
iAndropple said:
Ok, So I've been on a custom ROM (specifically an AOKP based one running jellybean) and damn... I do miss the fluidness of touchwiz and having almost no bugs, which I expect since there isn't no stable release of CM10 yet. I was wondering, have you ever waffled between CM and the stock TouchWiz interface? If so, do you think making the jump back to stock is such a huge deal?
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If you download the "M" versions of CM10, those are the monthly stable builds. I use to run M2 for a while and it was nice, really smooth and mostly no bugs. But I've switched back and forth between TW and Stock builds and I'm staying with stock since 4.2 is coming out Monday, and will hopefully be released to AOSP very soon as well. It's all preference.
iAndropple said:
Ok, So I've been on a custom ROM (specifically an AOKP based one running jellybean) and damn... I do miss the fluidness of touchwiz and having almost no bugs, which I expect since there isn't no stable release of CM10 yet. I was wondering, have you ever waffled between CM and the stock TouchWiz interface? If so, do you think making the jump back to stock is such a huge deal?
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I haven't went back to stock since I flashed ParanoidAndroid. 2.5 is pretty stable, but I do miss the stock camera app. At least I have ProCapture. Same as stock.
Edit: I'm on ParanoidKangdroid now. It's pretty awesome.
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AOKP for months now. I just like having control over so many functions that you just can't do on stock. But same here I miss the stock camera app.
I can't even begin to tell u how many times I've done that...I was originally stock ICS rooted but had a craving for jb...
So I flashed a aokp ROM (tasks) and it was beautiful...but then I missed the nice pretty tw and switched back only to realize the only thing I missed was the camera...
Its safe to say I am now back to a nice cm10 based paranoidKANGdroid ROM and i don't see myself switching anytime soon
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I came from Task/Ktoonez AOKP on my GS2 and flashed it immediately after rooting my GS3. Don't miss TW at bit, of course it is hard to miss something that you've never used . I have never had any problems with either that wasn't of my own fault, or that couldn't be easily fixed and have no plans of changing anytime in the foreseeable future.

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