It's JB but is it butter too?
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DavidEQ said:
It's JB but is it butter too?
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If you mean "will the version of Android on the Galaxy Note 2 have the Project Butter enhancements included" then the answer is yes as project butter is part of Jellybean and JB couldn't be released without it.
Thanks I have seen some Evo "jb" roms that said no butter.
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That's because the lack of hwcomposer blobs Wich in several cases ics blobs does not works with the project butter technology.. But when ever a OEM releases officially a rom its because everything its working as it should with minor bugs ui related..
That applies only for custom developers because they depends on oems blobs..
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I'm using FoxHound 0.6. Does anyone know whether its aosp or aokp?
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Android Open Source Project is pure vanilla android. Android Open Kang Project is a ROM built on AOSP.
WiredPirate said:
Android Open Source Project is pure vanilla android. Android Open Kang Project is a ROM built on AOSP.
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Foxhound uses Apex Launcher.. so.. is it Aokp?
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Ahmato27 said:
Foxhound uses Apex Launcher.. so.. is it Aokp?
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Uhh apex launcher is third party software
No. Think of AOSP as Googles code. And again, AOKP is a ROM built on that code. Apex is a launcher. Google Voice is an app. Ralph Lauren is a brand of clothing. Pontiac is a car. USA is a county.. And so on.
You are not on AOSP or AOKP, as per the information provided in the OP:
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I'm using FoxHound
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ceejay83 said:
Uhh apex launcher is third party software
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So how can I tell if my ROM is either of them? In the description it says its based on liquid smooth ROM..
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Ahmato27 said:
So how can I tell if my ROM is either of them? In the description it says its based on liquid smooth ROM..
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I think you are failing to grasp the concept here. Time to do some reading.
Every rom for nexus is built using aosp as a base....aokp is built on aosp code
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Epix4G said:
Every rom for nexus is built using aosp as a base....aokp is built on aosp code
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So why do some themes work specific ROMs only?
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Ahmato27 said:
So why do some themes work specific ROMs only?
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Because the rom is different....system ui different buttons and such....the way the rom looks
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Maybe some developers from this forum can build AOSP rom ? It will be great base for custom roms like LewaOS or MIUI, because AOSP is more battery friendly (without performance kernel patches from aurora). Anyone can build AOSP ?
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Somebody! Please!
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I would, if my computer was powerful enough. Until that, +1.
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iok1 said:
I would, if my computer was powerful enough. Until that, +1.
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Same here
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Samsung relased source code on http://opensource.samsung.com/ so it will be easier to do. I don't have much good internet connection to compile it (limited download - 5gb/month)
mlody95pl said:
Samsung relased source code on http://opensource.samsung.com/ so it will be easier to do. I don't have much good internet connection to compile it (limited download - 5gb/month)
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Probably just for the kernel, as it is required.
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(following this thread)
1. kernel sources are for Gingerbread 2.3.6
2. Currently, im working on but i have no touchscreen working
but its booting
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Look at keychars etc
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DQiB said:
1. kernel sources are for Gingerbread 2.3.6
2. Currently, im working on but i have no touchscreen working
but its booting
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lol. at least compile/build latest Gingerbread! (2.3.7)
(But, thanks for your work...)
Peteragent5 said:
lol. at least compile/build latest Gingerbread! (2.3.7)
(But, thanks for your work...)
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He made meant that kernel sources someone linked to, was for 2.3.6, I'm pretty sure he's deving 2.3.7
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For ace http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1320064
We can do this or port for gio
GEKTHEBOSS said:
For ace http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1320064
We can do this or port for gio
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Its better to build it with gio source
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No because ports from other devices have battery drain
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mlody95pl said:
No because ports from other devices have battery drain
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Your argument is unvalid
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What is the most stable jellybean rom till date?
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prospect565 said:
What is the most stable jellybean rom till date?
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All 4 have generally the same major bugs: backlight staying on when screen is off and backlight turning off on system sounds. Bugs with other small things, like camera, also tend to be similar. The ROM and kernel bases come from similar sources.
They are all about the same...and yes they are not stable...
I think all JB rom aren't stable yet
Yup I just flashed the JB beta 7 and it was a mess :s
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I would have to say codefirex JB rom
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I would have to say codefirex JB rom
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Agreed. synergye's ROMs, CM10 and codefireX, now have both backlight bugs fixed. They were the biggest problems with the ROMs.
Hello everyone... can anyone tell me which is the fastest and the custom rom with the most mods,i have been on CNA 1.6.5 but i want to change.Thank you
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mhoss48 said:
Hello everyone... can anyone tell me which is the fastest and the custom rom with the most mods,i have been on CNA 1.6.5 but i want to change.Thank you
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It depends on the user. But the most mods I've found were in xenondHD, paranoidandroid and aokp
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I've tried almost every ToroPlus rom and always go back to CNA 3.8.0
While roms such as Eclipse, Black Bean, Cm10, Paranoid Android, etc possess cool features and good performance, CNA seems to be the only one to put everything together.
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mhoss48 said:
Hello everyone... can anyone tell me which is the fastest and the custom rom with the most mods,i have been on CNA 1.6.5 but i want to change.Thank you
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I like sourcery based off of aosp and there is plenty of customizations for you to choose from. You can change everything you want about it and it doesn't bog down the performance. I use trinity kernel with it or ada kernel.
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Try paranoid 2.53 I'm using it and he's very fast and stable
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Thank u all... now am using xenon hd very good thanks for the update
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For customization, NO DOUBT, Sourcery is the most customizable FROM THE ROM. This meaning minimal additional downloads/flashes, most customizations are available in the ROM.
That being said, I had kept going back to XenonHD, due to reliability. I have recently switched over to BAMF Paradigm, and am equally impressed by the reliability and performance.
I tested tmobil, telus and koodo stock roms .. and find out that koodo rom 4.0.4 is most stable. I have t989ulvh tmobil baseband. Cirrently Running for over a week - no hunging, crashing or rebooting... no usb connectivity issues either... battery life is better then other roms. the only downside is no wifi calling and apn need to be setup manually.
Highly recommended for anybody who wants very stable rom.
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Slim bean aosp and Jedi mind trick for touch wiz.
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this is just a thread that is relative to each user...opinion based.
you say rom A
I say rom B
someone else suggests something different. there is no best most stable rom.
personally, I just rooted the stock 4.0.4 t-mobile update. and flashed jedi knight 2 kernel (for BLN use)
My phone doesn't hang, doesn't crash, its smooth, no issues. So I can say that IT'S the best stable rom. Does it prove anything? nope
Plane Jane
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But, like HTCMDA said. This is all opinion based, not all phones are created equal.
PartyBoy v.2.1 is a good, ive tested it. but it not fair suggesting your own rom
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Slim bean aosp and Jedi mind trick for touch wiz.
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this are the ROM you're looking
Party boy v2.1 Rom very stable,bueatiful,fast...great job....
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Aokp m1 or Cmx if u want an Aosp rom if u like tw then party boy rom or any of the the jedi roms .
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I am currently using party boy ROM and it is pretty good
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facts >
Definately Infamous 3.1 and Aokp M1
Galaxy bean 10.5
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I've been running AOKP for months. JB M1 is amazing.
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As you guys know - picture worth thousand words... show me uptime for your roms and we willl see which one most stable.....
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I'm using slimbean unofficial and is superb. Unbelievable battery life too
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Cyanogenmod 10 is absolutely amazing on the t989. It is extreamly stable and the best part is you can flash the nightly ota right in the settings. I have not had a reboot or freeze in well over a month and battery life is nothing less then impressive.
Im still using Gingerbread 2.3.6 because is the most stable ROM I ever installed. I have installed a lot of roms but almost all of them doesnt work like i want or have the features I want. Jedi Roms are my second choice but they need much Ram to work. I dont like CyanogenMod for the only reason I hate that I can not select more than one contact to delete and also I dont like de APOLLO music player... If anyone can help me about that I'll switch to Cyanogenmod, Jelly Bean or Slim Bean....
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AOKP MS1 or clones&drones v3
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I'm using slimbean 3.0. Battery life is outstanding. Great ROM
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Been running Jedi Jelly as my DD since it came out. Was running JMT X3 before that. Ptmr3 puts out some amazingly stable stuff.
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