Hi!
I would like to know to biggest differences between those roms.
And, also, is XenonHD and Purity are based on CM10.1? (so it could have the same stability and all the features that CM10.1 have)
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What I'm looking for, a CM10.1 based rom (stable) that have a few more features (like navigation bar and status bar transparency and navigation bar dpi changer). It's not really easy to figure out which rom is the best (for me ). I tried ParanoidAndroid but there's just too much differences, I always found bugs that got me reverted back to CM10.1.
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Thank you for reading! (and if you can help me )
Have a nice day,
Daniel.
Everyone else learned by reading change logs and flashing ROMs. I recommend you do the same
U.O.E.N.O
Thanks for the reply.
I know about the change logs, but I didn't found one for CM10.1 (like a huge change log for the new stable release).
Where do you think I could find one?
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm10&device=maguro
Or you can learn how to read github if you want the complete official changes in CM or any rom
U.O.E.N.O
Thank you for the link.
Yep, I should!
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Hi,
I'm considering switching on HTC one X, and so to install cm10 on it but as i read the forum, i'm wondering : what are the differences between this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784185 ?
iamapay said:
Hi,
I'm considering switching on HTC one X, and so to install cm10 on it but as i read the forum, i'm wondering : what are the differences between this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784185 ?
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I might be wrong but this is what i think
The 1st link you posted is managed by the CM developers, the second link is Tripndroid who based his/her/their rom on the base of the CM developers rom. Basically adding and removing tweaks that this person/team likes and dislikes
If your considering rooting and installing a custom rom. I can recommend the 1st link been using their roms for more than a month now and it's very good rom. If there is anything about sense that you like and will miss try the Sense roms. (Viper and ARHD) are the two major ones that i looked into, before settling on CM10.
alexx_za said:
I might be wrong but this is what i think
The 1st link you posted is managed by the CM developers, the second link is Tripndroid who based his/her/their rom on the base of the CM developers rom. Basically adding and removing tweaks that this person/team likes and dislikes
If your considering rooting and installing a custom rom. I can recommend the 1st link been using their roms for more than a month now and it's very good rom. If there is anything about sense that you like and will miss try the Sense roms. (Viper and ARHD) are the two major ones that i looked into, before settling on CM10.
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hi there just adding to the above post. the first rom is developed with an ultimate goal of becoming the official CM rom, and is ready for everyday use soo far from my experience. The second one is Tripndroid, and he adds his own tweaks as far as i know. however i havent used his ROM yet to know for sure.
iamapay said:
Hi,
I'm considering switching on HTC one X, and so to install cm10 on it but as i read the forum, i'm wondering : what are the differences between this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784185 ?
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Hi there, I am running the ROM from the first post and it's brilliant. I have tried the second one and found it had quite a few bugs and was not nearly as finished as the first ROM. I am busy downloading alpha 5 now to try and am sure it will be just as great as the rest of his updates have been.
Thought I would give my info based on user experience of both ROMs. Also depends on what you looking for; quick ROM or fancy looking, awesome features or a stripped out version.
Well thanks guys, i think i'll go for the TeamNDVRu when i receive my phone, but still waiting september to see if it's worth it or not.
And what about the known issues ?
- Occasional soft-reboots with GPS On + Facebook ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2184 )
- WiFi direct doesnt work
- MHL output is rotated incorrectly to portrait in horizontal mode (but workaround added since alpha 8 for hw decoded videos/youtube. Use bsplayer from playstore, almost all videos play with it in correct rotation in hwoverlay)
- No FM radio app in ROM. But Spirit FM works from market (it's commercial!)
- USB storage copies slower than normal
- Some paid apps loses settings/acconts due to this android jellybean problem: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=34880 Solution is to backup with Titanium Backup and restore to internal memory, not to sd
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And what about the known issues ?
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Some of them will only occur if you have special need for something. (e.g. wifi direct)
Some of them don't occur for everyone. (facebook+gps reboot)
None of them are really a huge concern if you are willing to try jelly bean. And for most of them there is a workaround, fix given in the text you quoted. I have a jelly bean rom installed and I have to say that I don't really feel any negative impact by those known bugs/issues. But do note, that most of these ROMs are not as stable as the 4.0.4 ROMs like ViperX.
I have been using tbaldens ROM and it has been quite good. The ones by trip I have found to be a bit unstable.
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Hi
I'd like to buils my own rom based on AOSP , with only toggles from CM , and Volume wake.
I know there are some nice tutorials about how to buils from the AOSP sources , but I have no ides where I have to find those "cherry picks" , neither how I should "add" them to the build....
If anyone could give me an advice on how to do that , that would be really appreciated
marshall39 said:
Hi
I'd like to buils my own rom based on AOSP , with only toggles from CM , and Volume wake.
I know there are some nice tutorials about how to buils from the AOSP sources , but I have no ides where I have to find those "cherry picks" , neither how I should "add" them to the build....
If anyone could give me an advice on how to do that , that would be really appreciated
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something like this, this was put together (still not complete though, lately I've been thinking more and more about finishing it, or maybe rewriting it again) for cm7, but most of it if not all applies to aosp and cm (basically any other that uses git, repo sync);
then you have this as well, and google.
there should a few more posts on this.
I haven't been able to find any stable roms in which everything works. I know there are many stable roms but for instance, i tried pure cm invasion v2 by keyur, and i found that the images take WAY too long to load. Can anyone recommend any stable rom to me in which i can view and capture images and videos, call(with speaker working) and message with no problems?
P.S. I could not reply to keyur's thread directly since I just joined( Haven't we all been there?)
Appreciate the help
Use CM7 pure rom. It's very good.
Or use this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112061
Hi there, I'm new to these threads and recently put cyanogenmod 12.1 on my nexus 7. I was surprised how clean and well optimized it ran so I was going to put cyanogenmod 13 on my HTC One M9.
So I was curious if there was anyone on these forums that had the time to answer some beginner questions.
1: I have carrier locked HTC One M9 from Australia, can I unlock and install Cyanogenmod 13?
2: How can I backup my original Rom?
3: Any recommendations?
Thank you in advance
Go into recovery and twrp has a backup button. Save it to your micro SD card
1. You will need to get S-OFF to be able to flash MM 3.xxx.xxx firmware to be able to run CM 13.
2. You need to go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3066720
3. Read and read
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Since I had a similar question to what's been posted here. I'm going to ask in this thread. I've been looking for non-sense(no pun intended) roms, for my phone and found that CM looks like something I'd like. However, all I've found are nightly builds. Is it a good idea to wait until there are some stable builds or are those nightly builds good enough? Been looking for non-sense roms all over, but it seems all the top ones are derived from sense, I'm just interested in getting as far away from stock as I possibly can.
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
gregsarg said:
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
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Newbie here, just did my first root + got a custom rom (CM13) [if you're thinking of getting it now, please don't. I'm doing you a favor.]
However, releasing what nightly's are, im now wondering how stable is this 'Candy rom' you speak of?
Fwaiiiz said:
Newbie here, just did my first root + got a custom rom (CM13) [if you're thinking of getting it now, please don't. I'm doing you a favor.]
However, releasing what nightly's are, im now wondering how stable is this 'Candy rom' you speak of?
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Candysix is a fine rom...
The team has done an excellent job.
It's worth a go....g
gregsarg said:
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
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Small question, if you will. Does CandySix bring all the features that CM does? By this I mean, root, the UI customizations such as menu colors, themes, and UI tweaks. I'm using ViperOne right now, and although I like its UI themes and colors a lot, I don't like Sense that much. I know this isn't all that related to the thread but I don't want to open up a new thread just to ask about this stuff.
ArgusPMC said:
Small question, if you will. Does CandySix bring all the features that CM does? By this I mean, root, the UI customizations such as menu colors, themes, and UI tweaks. I'm using ViperOne right now, and although I like its UI themes and colors a lot, I don't like Sense that much. I know this isn't all that related to the thread but I don't want to open up a new thread just to ask about this stuff.
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Candy is far more feature rich than CM vanilla roms...
Give it a try...I think you'll like it...g
I will try it then, thanks for the help.
Hi, thank you for help! I've a friend asking me for an update, I'm not oging to spend hours trying to figure out why a [N 7.1.2] AOKP-ROM is diffrente from [7.1.2_r17][OFFICIAL] AospExtended ROM, etc. There are many releases here.. could someone kindly just suggest me the most stable and updated? Thank you a lot!
PS: I've found also the "[CM13/14]-[MM/N] [OFFICIAL] Remix Kernel [3G|LTE|DS]", is this "improvements package" contained already in a ROM? Or should I flash it after I flash for exaple AOKP-ROM?
Thank you
I suggest AOKP, I've been using it for quite a while now and it's quite stable, and all around well built. (Although a minor feature, it has very pretty customisation features, not much, but a transparent "glassy" status bar is possible for this rom, as well as transparent volume control.)
Thank a lot for your answer! What about the kernel remix? Is it possible to flash just after aokp? Or better not?
Reply.
Though I have flashed kernels after the roms before, and they worked, I think it'd be better to flash the kernel first, since flashing the kernel after the rom can lead to a boot loop, if that was your question.