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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?
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.
xboxfanj said:
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 even though it is outdated, it runs best on the hardware.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.
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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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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DCRocks said:
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
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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
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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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jctello1 said:
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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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?
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Sorry for my misspelling.... Have not had my coffee yet.......!!
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Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone has thoroughly tested both Cyanogenmod 10 and AOKP with Jelly Bean. If you have, what are the performance differences, as well as the default theming, and most importantly, battery life. I'm currently on Bugless Beast which has no modifications, so I'm not really interested in which has more features, because I'm sure they're both full of them. Currently I get around 2 hours of screen on time (CDMA Nexus), which I consider good, so If you've experienced more than that on either of these roms, please let me know. I plan on switching to one of them when I receive some good reviews. Thanks
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Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone has thoroughly tested both Cyanogenmod 10 and AOKP with Jelly Bean. If you have, what are the performance differences, as well as the default theming, and most importantly, battery life. I'm currently on Bugless Beast which has no modifications, so I'm not really interested in which has more features, because I'm sure they're both full of them. Currently I get around 2 hours of screen on time (CDMA Nexus), which I consider good, so If you've experienced more than that on either of these roms, please let me know. I plan on switching to one of them when I receive some good reviews. Thanks
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1) Make a backup of your current ROM
2) Flash either AOKP or CM10
3) Try said ROM out for ~1 week
4) Make backup of that ROM
5) Flash next ROM and try it out
*** NO ONE can tell YOU what ROM is going to run best on YOUR phone. You use your phone different then other people and their experience may not be the same as yours***
This is not meant to be rude, but just the dead honest truth.
Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
kyokeun1234 said:
Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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That again you need to decide. Every device is different. I personally had better experience with Faux (Maybe because it is stock for AOKP? I dunno)
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Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
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What features has AOKP that CM9 doesnt? What kind of customizables? Thanks
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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Faux, franco kernel makes my phone act up every now and then.
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CM10 for a stable, less buggy ROM. AOKP for customization. End of story.
Also, Faux kernel is my preferred kernel.
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What features has AOKP that CM9 doesnt? What kind of customizables? Thanks
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I never tried CM9, but if it's anything like CM10 M1, AOKP Jelly Bean latest build has a bit more features. But I could personally care less for. You should just backup your ROM and try AOKP if you ask me. If you don't like it, you can simply restore.
Cm10 to stable ROM and cleaner ROM aokp is a hacked rom
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miketoasty said:
CM10 for a stable, less buggy ROM. AOKP for customization. End of story.
Also, Faux kernel is my preferred kernel.
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Your joking right? Right?
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Dsmforlife92 said:
Cm10 to stable ROM and cleaner ROM aokp is a hacked rom
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What kind of biased comment is this?
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running Black Bean with Franco Kernel
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What kind of biased comment is this?
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running Black Bean with Franco Kernel
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Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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I really like AOKP ICS. But I'm on CM10 and CNA now, the current builds from AOKP are too buggy and unstable for me.
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Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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At least explain your "findings".
Saying it's just hacked up and dirty coding is a little naive.
z7nz said:
I really like AOKP ICS. But I'm on CM10 and CNA now, the current builds from AOKP are too buggy and unstable for me.
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You don't know what you're talking about. AOKP is very stable.
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JBSourcery - download it, flash it, mod it, like it, love it...
Both are great, although I'd recommend CNA. Now where's the lock?
Dsmforlife92 said:
Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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OK, that's all I'm asking for. You shouldn't just put negative comment like this without any good reason. I really don't think it's necessarily to say AOKP is "hacked" you know?
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
You don't know what you're talking about. AOKP is very stable.
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Yeah, but CM is a bit more stable in my taste. But nothing to write a book about AOKP is very stable, like you said.
You can't judge a rom if it isn't labeled as "stable" by the dev.
I am using AOKP since the
early ICS builds and i am using their JB versions now. They have tons of customization (and much more to come) and although they are considered nightlies (actually they are weeklies or so ) they are pretty stable and fast.
I have always used franco kernel with it and it is just great.
I currently use AOKP build 4 with franco r281, a black wallpaper, black theme and auto brightness. I get 4 hours of on screen time using the extended 2000mah battery. Besides the on screen time the rom is very battery friendly, with no random wakelocks.
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I am currently running the 2012-11-13 CM10.0.0 "Stable". What are your thoughts on if I should flash the latest nightly?
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I thought about trying that. I wanted to try it because I don't want to deal with anymore bugs or problems than I have to. How is it working for you? Are you just getting bored and wanting to try something else? I did AOKP by Task and as often as that is updated I wanted to go to something that I didn't have to flash and rearrange so often.
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You really don't 't have to flash that often. If you find one that catches your fancy, grab it and flash away. If it causes problems, revert back/if you like it keep it.
I just flashed the cm10.1 & other than the bluetooth issue it is pretty good & I will most likely stick with it till it is fixed. Before that I was on the cm10.12/16 build as I was reasonably happy with it.
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I'm liking the stable version. I thought about going to the nightly builds but until all the wrinkles are out i'll stick with what I have.
I prefer sticking to the Stable version. The Nightly literally change every night, so unless you're tolerable of all the changes and the bugs, don't take the jump.
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I prefer sticking to the Stable version. The Nightly literally change every night, so unless you're tolerable of all the changes and the bugs, don't take the jump.
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Says the guy running AOKP..
I've been on CM 10.1 from the beginning and it's super stable! If you don't use Bluetooth regularly, make the jump!
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Says the guy running AOKP..
I've been on CM 10.1 from the beginning and it's super stable! If you don't use Bluetooth regularly, make the jump!
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Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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Heh like I said, the only thing wrong with AOKP and Cm is bluetooth.. Both are extremely Stable! Love our AOSP devs! :good:
laserlight959 said:
Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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High five there. I'm with you there
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Heh like I said, the only thing wrong with AOKP and Cm is bluetooth.. Both are extremely Stable! Love our AOSP devs! :good:
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Really? Bluetooth works fine for me. Then again, I only use it to transfer files to/from my computer to my phone, and vice versa. Mhmm! Big props to our devs!
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Really? Bluetooth works fine for me. Then again, I only use it to transfer files to/from my computer to my phone, and vice versa. Mhmm! Big props to our devs!
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A2DP is broken. Streaming audio sounds like crap.
If you aren't too worried about the Bluetooth weirdness, which is pretty unpredictable, then CM10.1 nightlies work pretty well now that they've fixed the data issues the first few builds had. in thinking about going back since its one of the only ROMs with a somewhat reliable 4.2.1 experience at this point, but I like the customization in ParanoidKANGdroid too much
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Thanks to everyone who gave their input. Much appreciated.
I am going to wait on CM10.1 and stay with the CM10.0.0 Stable version. It's great and the only issues are no bass when streaming music through bluetooth and the very rare random reboot.
After reading some of your replies I am tempted to give AOKP a second try. Is there a version of AOKP comparable to CM10.0.0 "Stable" that I should flash? Or just the latest version?
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Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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eoliver12332 said:
Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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Try other ROM!
You will get the best ROM in your opinion
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I see a lot of posters here cheer for CleanGB so you might wanna check that out, as for me I always like to try the latest so now I'm sticking with CM10.1 preview!
The People's ROM is a good ROM. So is CM10 stable. But I'm running latest CM10.1 ROM and its amazing.
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eoliver12332 said:
Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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The Peoples Rom is a solid Rom with great battery life. All the CM roms have been great for me and CM10.1 is no exception, but I'd try a few to see what you like best.
Now should I just run the custom kernel and modem that comes with the cm rom? I'm having issues with mms and Wi-Fi tether
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NEVER ask what's the best ROM!
They ALL are for the users that use them. No one can tell you what is the best for YOU. You need to read and decide for yourself if a ROM suits you.
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eoliver12332 said:
Now should I just run the custom kernel and modem that comes with the cm rom? I'm having issues with mms and Wi-Fi tether
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Your modem does not change but the kernel will. The one that comes with CM10.1 is a 3.xxx based kernel and is smooth. I'd recommend running the rom as is for a few days and see how you like it.
I agree with you Kenny, but what an amazing work! everything is fast & fluid, colors are vibrant and beautiful.. I have been hanging around Epic forums for more than a year and this is the first time I saw something like this! you really had put a lot of work behind this, well done :good:
Been lurking and playing for a while now...
First off, I'm really impressed with the work the developers do here! OMG, it's giving my Epic new life and more. My wife like my phone so much, she asked me to root hers and put JB on it!
That being said, there's really a lot of choices, and almost every ROM makes a good daily driver. The question is what your threshold is for having things you're willing to put up with to get the cool new features these ROMs provide.
Here's my experience in the last 4 months - I started with CM9, and while I really liked it, I had some issues where it seemed to run hot at times. I added all the build.prop tweaks for increasing battery life, and once the stable version came out, I was pretty stoked. After a couple of weeks, I tried CM10 nightlies (my current ROM, 2013-01-20. I LOVE it! I added the 4.2 gapps camera and Gallery to enhance it a bit).
I expected the worst, because I work with developers and the term "nightlies" is never something we show to the public. In reality, aside from some initial issues with rebooting on earlier builds, it's been awesome.
This past couple of weeks, I decided to check out the waters and tried CM 10.1, and ran it for over two weeks - even put it on my wife's phone. It was like buttah until it randomly rebooted in the middle of a business call. I figure, once it goes to nightlies, I'll try it out again. Still itching, I tried ParanoidAndroid 4.1.2, and also AOKP Alpha 4.2.1 build. Both builds were stable and pretty polished, but battery life was better with CM10 - at least for the time-being. If you like to have lots of control over how your phone looks and acts, you can't go wrong with either ROM. I went back to CM10 mostly because it runs everything, especially Dead Space, which I couldn't get to work on any other ROM.
So, there's not really a "best" - it depends on what you want, and can put up with if there are issues.
Xmas surprise from AOKP team, hooray :good:
It seems to be smaller than their JB nightlies. I wonder if it's just a stock KK ROM or if most AOKP features are really included.
Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Have not found big issue since using this AOKP nightly except
1,Google play first run stuck
2,Installing apk seems using more time than other roms basically
I'm now using this rom as daily use. I use gapps from @PlayfulGod and fancy kernel r44 ext version, btw, video play back looks better than CM kernel imo
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very nice website jeje
Code:
http://aokp.co/devices/maguro
I've tried all the KK ROMs for the GNex, and this is BY FAR the most stable out of all of them. Others are plagued with random reboots, graphic glitches, and 4G issues. AOKP has none of those! Its actually a relief to not have a single issue in 5 days. I forgot that a GNex could actually be stable. Plus, they have active devs working on issues. Now I don't need to upgrade my phone for awhile.
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I had no reboots with the CM nightlys and its stabile and fast! I tried aokp today, it's not bad , but i went back to CM.
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