Is anyone still updating the Beanstalk rom for this phone?
I was using the CM nightly but it isn't very reliable yet. I'm enjoying Beanstalk and would hope there could be continued updates
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What are Cyanogenmod Nightly ROMs? I would like to run one but am not sure what the difference is.
They are regular roms of CM7, but each nightly builds upon the last by updating fixes, patches, and new features.
Alright thanks.
Anytime man.
I was wondering if there are anymore e4gt devs that produce the best roms nigntly? If you guys know any please share their link where you can find their nightly roms.
I'd like to start off by sharing my favorite nightly flashable rom:
CyanogenMod 9
http://goo.im/devs/Shabbypenguin/E4GT-Nightlies
unofficial AOKP by chris41g
http://goo.im/devs/chris41g
shabby builds these roms from the TeamEpic source nightly until we are a supported device.. then CM will build them nightly.. so yes, they are the same as Darchstars releases
cool, so they're as official as we can get until its officially supported.
are there any other nightly links you guys know of? AOKP? AOSP builds?
I came accross chris41g's more than nightly page, can't find any forum discussion on this AOKP rom I'm about to flash though but he's a good developer so I'm sure it's great.
http://goo.im/devs/chris41g
Just wondering if anyone is still running this? I seen this is the last version before the 10.1 started. I want to run the CM10 because 10.1 still has some bugs.
Just some quick questions
1. Does MMS work?
2. Are there any major bugs?
Again this is for the 12/16 CM10 4.1.2 nightly.
Sent from my stock rooted Galaxy S3
im still running it and its perfect.. everything works and has great battery life.
im using the kt747 kernel with it and oc to 1.8
The latest nightly builds of CM have a FEW bugs...but still quite stable/usable. I run the 12/16 build every once in awhile, but the new nightly's are so damn smooth.
Also, give LiquidSmooth RC2 a try. Virtually bug free. The Stable release of LiquidSmooth has a few bugs, but again, still very stable.
If your going for a virtually BUG FREE AOSP Rom, I would advise LiquidSmooth RC2 with the latest BMS Kernel. Tweak it to OnDemand/Row : 126 min, 1512max, and you will be quite pleased.
Generally the CM versions up to the latest official release are very stable
As in, the latest official release was MB1 (4.1.2) so you can expect CM 4.1.2 to be very stable
Its when you go past the official release versions that you start encountering more bugs, like in CM 10.1 (4.2.1 and 4.2.2)
I just tried out Liquidsmooth. It's not a bad rom, just don't like the fact it looks like a theme.
Yeah I know CM uses a launcher as well, but overall it looks like a stock JB rom. Flashed cm10 nightly 12/16. Runs great with no issues or freezing. Once we get the official 4.2.2 I'll update to cm10.1.
Sent from my stock rooted Galaxy S3
If anyone uses cm10 (4.1.2) stable, I have the handoff update still if you want it.
Sent From My Rooted, S-OFF'd Blackberry Curve using the iOS XDA Application for Android.
Hi guys
I´m looking for a 4.4.4 Rom with a lot of features to customize and support for the latest version of F4k kernel.
I've already tried C-Rom, PAC and DU.
orlandoscobra said:
Hi guys
I´m looking for a 4.4.4 Rom with a lot of features to customize and support for the latest version of F4k kernel.
I've already tried C-Rom, PAC and DU.
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From your signature, see you are already using the Carbon Rom, which I was going to recommend
There are a lot of features there.
Carbon Rom. Tons of features.
Well, maybe I´m going to stay with Carbon until new android version arrives.
I tried to use the cyanogenmod installer on my AT&T GS3 and it said it worked but when i booted, i only got CWM asking if i wanted to root because i was unrooted from the reset that takes place. no cyanogenmod then i looked for a build to flash but there are no official cm11 builds. only 10.2 officials and 11 nightlies. does anyone have cm11 official or a fix for the installer? thanks!
I suggest installing cm via custom recovery.
audit13 said:
I suggest installing cm via custom recovery.
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okay, but how should I use the cm11 nightly or would cm12 nightlies be just as stable? I would like to use an official if possible but if I can't, cm12 should be better right?
If you want stable stick with cm11. Lollipop is still a work in progress on the S3.
jason2678 said:
If you want stable stick with cm11. Lollipop is still a work in progress on the S3.
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Okay, should I just use the latest cm11 nightly? There's no stable release for my phone
I flashed the 20150208 nightly earlier this week and it seemed perfectly fine. I had no issues with it, but I only used it for a few hours. SlimKat Stable 9 is my daily driver. I just needed cm on my phone briefly.
jason2678 said:
I flashed the 20150208 nightly earlier this week and it seemed perfectly fine. I had no issues with it, but I only used it for a few hours. SlimKat Stable 9 is my daily driver. I just needed cm on my phone briefly.
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Can I use the d2lte releases on my phone? I have the at&t s3 and they have a separate section for it but the last nightlies are from early 2014
You can flash d2lte on the AT&T i747. Most AOSP ROMs unified some of the S3 builds sometime last year. Anything d2lte or d2att should be safe.
Not sure which bootloader is on your phone but some ROMs will only work with the latest modem.