SO far, none of the CM10 base builds have worked for me. Wifi is constantly dropping. I was wondering if anyone is running CM10 on a rogers S III and has no issues. Today is my last day to exchange the product so if it's just 1 in a million, then ill get a new one.
Thanks!
T-HO6969 said:
SO far, none of the CM10 base builds have worked for me. Wifi is constantly dropping. I was wondering if anyone is running CM10 on a rogers S III and has no issues. Today is my last day to exchange the product so if it's just 1 in a million, then ill get a new one.
Thanks!
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I have a Rogers Galaxy S III and CM10 Runs perfectly you should exchange yours if the problems continue but be sure you wipe system factory reset before installing CM10.
Worked fine for me while I was running it.
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I had issues with my SIII(Rogers) with WiFi constantly dropping. No matter what I flashed it continued. Its a known issue on all variants, not just Rogers.
I exchanged mine and my new one is flawless
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finally did the exchange at Future Shop and now all CM10 ROMs have zero wifi issues! If you are having similar problems with custom roms i highly recommend you get a new one!
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After purchasing my s2 i am very happy, but soon this happiness go away. I did flash bullet rom so i can enjoy ICS but i was crap on my phone, then i flashed [Goo-inside.me] UVLC8 Jun 7, 2012 yesterday and also facing lots of issue like if i put my pc USB cable, my phone hangs and not responding. Its shows me ui stopped working
May anyone tells me which is best stable rom for everyday use for my phone. i am not daily flashing guy.
I have tried bullet rom and this rom so far...
manrock111 said:
After purchasing my s2 i am very happy, but soon this happiness go away. I did flash bullet rom so i can enjoy ICS but i was crap on my phone, then i flashed [Goo-inside.me] UVLC8 Jun 7, 2012 yesterday and also facing lots of issue like if i put my pc USB cable, my phone hangs and not responding. Its shows me ui stopped working
May anyone tells me which is best stable rom for everyday use for my phone. i am not daily flashing guy.
I have tried bullet rom and this rom so far...
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yeah i havent tried a single ics rom because of all those issues....now that samsung has released the firmware on their site, everyone should be updating their roms to make them error free....just keep waiting until they do that
alrighty then
Perfection 2 is smooth as butter
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Darkside is one stop for stable , best and on battery usage too.
I have tried so far all roms but found this is best stable and reliable rom.
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I just got my G Nex about 2 days ago. I absolutely love the phone, and manually updated it to Jelly Bean. It is a stock maguro phone, with the baseband/model being IM something something. Now, Has anyone flashed a new radio post jellybean ? and see any better speed with Data ?
I have Tmobile, and it seems almost like my HD2 data speed.
Theoretically it should be better. Give it a shot and see what happens.
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tr4656 said:
Theoretically it could be better. Give it a shot and see what happens.
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FYP.
There's no perfect radio. If your phone is working fine, just leave it be with the stock Jelly Bean radio (xxlf1).
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I just got my G Nex about 2 days ago. I absolutely love the phone, and manually updated it to Jelly Bean. It is a stock maguro phone, with the baseband/model being IM something something. Now, Has anyone flashed a new radio post jellybean ? and see any better speed with Data ?
I have Tmobile, and it seems almost like my HD2 data speed.
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I'm also on Tmobile US and I got the XXLF1 radio with my JB ROM. When I did speed tests they were definitely very similar to my old radio on 4.0. However, I did notice that it would often lose connection with the Google servers (signal bars turn grey) and reconnect. I flashed the UGLA4 radio and I get the same speeds, but without the connection recycling. Not sure if you've had this problem but UGLA4 has always worked the best (or tied for best) so I stick with it. Flashing radios is easy as hell too, no reason not to (unless your service degrades, but then it's just as easy to flash back).
I'm currently looking for a ROM base to modify to my needs. I really like the features available in cm but I'm not sure if cm10 (stock) is stable enough for production use yet. Does anyone have experience with this?
Been using it for about a month now and have no issues what so ever, I recommend the builds by Euroskank as he adds some really useful features.
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Been using it for about a month now and have no issues what so ever, I recommend the builds by Euroskank as he adds some really useful features.
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Thanks! I'm looking at adding my own features that I need so I'll be compiling from src
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Thanks! I'm looking at adding my own features that I need so I'll be compiling from src
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Even though they are not any RC's yet its pretty stable I have been running a nightly for two weeks
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I threw CM10 on mine and I had some radio issues. I don't know the technical details but the signal wouldn't lock in completely. The signal notification on the top bar would never turn blue no matter how perfect signal was, the wifi wouldn't lock in blue either. Reverted to stock for now.
Other than that it was awesome!
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I threw CM10 on mine and I had some radio issues. I don't know the technical details but the signal wouldn't lock in completely. The signal notification on the top bar would never turn blue no matter how perfect signal was, the wifi wouldn't lock in blue either. Reverted to stock for now.
Other than that it was awesome!
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FYI - even though your bars are gray, you still have an active data connection. When they turn blue it means they are connected to googles servers
Sorry for OT - but try JBSourcery instead. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824624&highlight=jbsourcery&page=3
I just got my Verizon GNex about 3 days ago and right when I got it I rooted and put the CM10 preview ROM on it. I haven't found one thing wrong with it yet. Works great for me
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You can also try Paranoid Android which has CM10 as its base and this ROM has been very stable for me. This ROM can be used in stock phone layout, phablet, or tablet modes.
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I just got my Verizon GNex about 3 days ago and right when I got it I rooted and put the CM10 preview ROM on it. I haven't found one thing wrong with it yet. Works great for me
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How is your battery life? GPS? Still no bugs?
I'm still running Pete's Bugless Beast and its so perfect but just no mods or customization. I want to be able to customize but I don't know that I want to risk losing my bugless JB...
Has anyone compiled cm10 from source with no customizations other than the camera, NFC, and GPS files? How is that build? I'm going to be modifying it for personal and perhaps submit back.
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FYI - even though your bars are gray, you still have an active data connection. When they turn blue it means they are connected to googles servers
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Gotcha, thanks, I still was having issues, but I think it was hardware of 515.10 dropping connection
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How is your battery life? GPS? Still no bugs?
I'm still running Pete's Bugless Beast and its so perfect but just no mods or customization. I want to be able to customize but I don't know that I want to risk losing my bugless JB...
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GPS is perfect. Locks immediately. Battery life is nothing to write home about. I have the official extended battery and with decent use I might get 8hrs if I'm lucky. I'm up for ideas on other JB ROMs for Verizon that have better battery life.
Everything is perfect except for the battery. Almost afraid to flash another ROM because everything on the CM10 preview works for me.
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I've been using XenonHD ROM for about a month now and find there are many features that were present in CM9! Runs fast and smooth!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667418
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I might get 8hrs if I'm lucky. I'm up for ideas on other JB ROMs for Verizon that have better battery life.
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JTFC, that's awful. How does it compare with what you had on ICS? I get decent battery life on JB (CM10), but still slightly lower (10-15%) than on CM9, but 1.5 to 2 days is still possible with my use + 3 hours screen on or so over that time. This holds true for all the JB ROMs I've run. 4-5 hours of screen on time over a workday of hard use is still possible for me, but idle drain seems to be hit/miss, some nights 0.25%/hour, other's 1%. Sync seems to be a more of a battery eater on JB, and I haven't bothered running Google Now since the first day or two I ran JB.
Shall see how today's JRO03L build performs.
Running vicious rom, the cm10, great with Franco kernel and his app. No complaints. Only thing is i can't get play music to download to my phone from the cloud
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JTFC, that's awful. How does it compare with what you had on ICS? I get decent battery life on JB (CM10), but still slightly lower (10-15%) than on CM9, but 1.5 to 2 days is still possible with my use + 3 hours screen on or so over that time. This holds true for all the JB ROMs I've run. 4-5 hours of screen on time over a workday of hard use is still possible for me, but idle drain seems to be hit/miss, some nights 0.25%/hour, other's 1%. Sync seems to be a more of a battery eater on JB, and I haven't bothered running Google Now since the first day or two I ran JB.
Shall see how today's JRO03L build performs.
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Unfortunately I don't have anything to compare it to. The GNex was a warranty replacement for my old Thunderbolt. After I got the GNex I immediately rooted and threw the first JB ROM on it I could find. I will keep searching through various threads in the development forum and see what I can come up with.
Oh and thanks for confirming my suspicion that my battery life is below average. The weekend is here. Plenty of time for experimenting
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Unfortunately I don't have anything to compare it to. The GNex was a warranty replacement for my old Thunderbolt. After I got the GNex I immediately rooted and threw the first JB ROM on it I could find. I will keep searching through various threads in the development forum and see what I can come up with.
Oh and thanks for confirming my suspicion that my battery life is below average. The weekend is here. Plenty of time for experimenting
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I highly recommend Better Battery Stats if you don't have it already. There's a free XDA version posted on the site, but the Market version is well worth the ~3$ also. Sync and location services (GPS or Google) and Google Now seem to be the biggest offenders on JB. I run sync and location sparingly.
That said, the GN is definitely no battery queen unfortunately :crying:
Here's the back story:
Around December, I had an S3 and flashed AOKP stock jelly bean and had it for a little over a month with no issues. Then I switched carriers and sold it to my girls sister and it worked fine no issues until a week ago. Now no matter what youre doing on the phone , every minute or so it stops and reverts to the splash screen and then back to the lockscreen.
Now the girl says she went into the rom control settings and messed with something a few times and im almost sure something she did is the problem but im not sure.
Has anyone else seen this?
Maybe she over clocked it too much?
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Overclocking to much will make it reboot
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Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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Try Deleting The (Google +) and if its Build in App try deleting it with Root Permission.
this Should Fix that Lag. It did For mine ^.^
The unfortunate reality is that most Galaxy Nexus units have sluggish internal storage, and any background processes that are trying to write to it while you interact with the phone can create lag in processing and the UI. It was such a relief to switch to the Nexus 5.
Mine is not lagging but not fast too.. But with the right rom and kernel and some tweaking its pretty fast for its age
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I flashed back to 4.3. CM10.2 stable and now it runs better but still lagging. Not as much, though.
lets try cm11 remix .....
Let me know how it is.running slimkat right now and I'm getting pretty much decent performance. We all have to remember this phone is older. I've been trying to justify getting the nexus 5. Will wait until the price comes down a little bit
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Theshawty said:
Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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It's just the phone. My work phone is a gnex bone stock. And it lags horribly.
Mine is very fast, no lag at all, even after more than 1700 hours without rebooting :good:
Vanir 4.3.1 (final version)
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This thread is active again. I thought I could get my One yesterday but Telecare messed up and sent me one that had even more tint than before, so I'm stuck with this until after May 9th because my carrier store closes for renovation between April 22nd and May 9th..
C'est la vie.
Since someone already opened a topic on this, I would like to chime in. This started happening too to me two days ago and it's driving me nuts. I must have done something somewhere but I just couldn't find any solutions.
As of two days ago, my Gnex started to lag since I flashed Fancy kernel r50. Serious f-ing lag. Nothing I do seems to help. I've dirty flashed my current rom (OmniMetal), I tried reflashing a previous version of the kernel like I've always done, I tried clean flashing everything again, I tried installing another rom (Paranoid Saberdroid) and whatever option available. The lag won't go away. This ain't your average lag. Even TWRP is lagging. Any suggestions?
SOLVED: It was a rewrite problem, what i did was i ran lagfix(fstrim) app and voila! Fast and speedy again.
Really happy with cm 11 remix, almost no lag.
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As mentioned before some of the nexus's suffer from the degrading EMMC performance. Refer to this thread to make sure which side you are on...
hope that helps :good:
I think cm remix is the most stabile/fast ROM now
Keep in mind you came from a HTC One to a Galaxy Nexus.. That's a big loss of processing power. Another thing is if he's had it OC'd a lot the processor may be in it's final days.
My Thunderbolt gave me the same issues while I waited to get my Gnex.