Which ROM is the most stable? - Samsung Captivate Glide

I'm still stuck on a pretty old Pacman 4.2.2 build and I wanna know what's a good up to date ROM either 4.2.2 or higher and doesn't randomly reboot all the time
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CM10.1.2 is good enough for me in terms of stability, while CM10.2 is stable enough but has small kinks to be ironed. Also try 4.3 PACman yourself.(I found customizing it too painful), but I think I saw people said that recent nightlies are problematic.
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It doesn't see my sdcard. Its a 64GB XC it knows its there but won't read it. Its says its blank but its filled with just music and won't read that
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dude52 said:
It doesn't see my sdcard. Its a 64GB XC it knows its there but won't read it. Its says its blank but its filled with just music and won't read that
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Well CM10.1 and 10.2 sees my 8GB and 16GB cards. Are you sure a card of this capacity is hardware-wise supported by our Glide? (Does the stock GB/ICS ROM support it?)
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AndyYan said:
Well CM10.1 and 10.2 sees my 8GB and 16GB cards. Are you sure a card of this capacity is hardware-wise supported by our Glide? (Does the stock GB/ICS ROM support it?)
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I currently have a 64 GB MicroSD in my Glide and it works perfectly. Reads all music / etc off it.

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[Q] MicroSD for Galaxy Y

Hey guys, just want to know whether 16gb is stable and suitable for Galaxy Y? For those who are using 16gb, do you encounter any issues? Or is it better to stay on 8gb instead?
axilefoo said:
Hey guys, just want to know whether 16gb is stable and suitable for Galaxy Y? For those who are using 16gb, do you encounter any issues? Or is it better to stay on 8gb instead?
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read in you galaxy y box
it says that it supports 16GB
please learn to read
Yeah it works. I know someone who even tried 32gb. Works fine.
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ronnieryan said:
read in you galaxy y box
it says that it supports 16GB
please learn to read
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I know it is supported but what abt the performance because some people said 16gb will make the phone lag. But thanks anyway
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Silvane said:
Yeah it works. I know someone who even tried 32gb. Works fine.
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Hey thanks for informing me. Im gonna try 16gb. Thanks xD
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ronnieryan said:
read in you galaxy y box
it says that it supports 16GB
please learn to read
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yeah.. and brutal mo dude.. hahah
axilefoo said:
Hey guys, just want to know whether 16gb is stable and suitable for Galaxy Y? For those who are using 16gb, do you encounter any issues? Or is it better to stay on 8gb instead?
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I am useing "Samsung 16 GB Class 6 Memeory Card" from last month, no problem with memory card, don't worry .....
krishna_nirvana said:
I am useing "Samsung 16 GB Class 6 Memeory Card" from last month, no problem with memory card, don't worry .....
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Tq for the info nirvana.
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axilefoo said:
Hey guys, just want to know whether 16gb is stable and suitable for Galaxy Y? For those who are using 16gb, do you encounter any issues? Or is it better to stay on 8gb instead?
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yes you can... the higher class, the better... but it is still a good practice to use Low Capacity storage devices, specially if you aren't going to use a whole, for example 16GB, of memory.
Ai<3GG said:
yes you can... the higher class, the better... but it is still a good practice to use Low Capacity storage devices, specially if you aren't going to use a whole, for example 16GB, of memory.
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Oh, I get it now. Then I will head for 16GB instead of 8GB. TQ

Cyanogenmod 7.3

What's going to be new in cm7.3?
My guess is jellybean animations.
Few more devices.
Raft of new bug fixes.
Anything else?
Or just forget cm7.3 and use evolve jellybean?
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dethrat said:
What's going to be new in cm7.3?
My guess is jellybean animations.
Few more devices.
Raft of new bug fixes.
Anything else?
Or just forget cm7.3 and use evolve jellybean?
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huh Cyanogenmod 7.3? where did u see this?
jmcclue said:
huh Cyanogenmod 7.3? where did u see this?
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There is no cm7.3 but cyanogenmod already announced cm7.x will carry on at a slower rate of development.
Just wondering where it will lead to.
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Just bug fixes... optimizations.. new translations.. code clean up. My phone might be running an old engine but its a well maintained one.
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keystroke logging in 7.2
stankyou said:
Just bug fixes... optimizations.. new translations.. code clean up. My phone might be running an old engine but its a well maintained one.
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As long as automatic keystroke logs can be read by every application, I personally prefer rather to wait for CM 7.3 than to install CM 7.2
Have a look at this:
code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=4735
When I stumbled over this, I couldn't believe it
They didnt changed anything in the nightly builds since 9 weeks (18th Nov).... looks like they stop developing and 7.3 only will become a big Bugfix-Release.
edit: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#bravo/cm7/1353824529
I would love CM10 on Desire, but they dont make it
I have VJ's CM10-ROM (Android 4.1.2, V3.0), whichs is really nice (beside a few minor bugs).
My phone is much smoother and faster with CM10.... i really cant understand why they dont bring CM10 for Desire
maybe android 4 is best choice.
maybe cm7.2 is last release for 7.x.
so..
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Malk4ever said:
They didnt changed anything in the nightly builds since 9 weeks (18th Nov).... looks like they stop developing and 7.3 only will become a big Bugfix-Release.
edit: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#bravo/cm7/1353824529
I would love CM10 on Desire, but they dont make it
I have VJ's CM10-ROM (Android 4.1.2, V3.0), whichs is really nice (beside a few minor bugs).
My phone is much smoother and faster with CM10.... i really cant understand why they dont bring CM10 for Desire
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Its already been explain by cyanogenmod why they dropped support.
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dethrat said:
Its already been explain by cyanogenmod why they dropped support.
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So, a link would be nice... as far as I know they dropped because of the hardware limitation of the Snapdrogen Gen. 1.
But its proven that CM10(.1) works well.
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So, a link would be nice... as far as I know they dropped because of the hardware limitation of the Snapdrogen Gen. 1.
But its proven that CM10(.1) works well.
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http://m.androidcentral.com/cyanogenmod-shelves-icsjelly-bean-support-snapdragon-s1-devices
I have to agree with cm for dropping support.
The general hackiness has always kept me away from jb/cm10 I gave up after 2 weeks as games and the system in general are slower.
For example try jetpack joyride in gb then try it in jb/cm10.
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bump
any news on this?
jimbob857 said:
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any news on this?
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I highly doubt anything is coming.
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Chromium_ said:
I highly doubt anything is coming.
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Definitely no. Cyanogen team has moved on to 10.2.
If anyone claims CM7.3, it's his work of little tweaks here and there. Not officially supported.
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Cyanogenmod stopped the releasing nightlies back in March this year...
The most stable 'unofficial' CM 10.1.3 for me is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2368911
The latest cm version is 10.2..

[Q] Ubuntu touch OS

I want to sk if it possible to run ubuntu touch os on wildfire.thanks!
zirico said:
I want to sk if it possible to run ubuntu touch os on wildfire.thanks!
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No one has tried yet. Dont think so
Ubuntu is under development for higher devices.(Yes!!!) But it wont come to us):
"If I could I would, but I can't so I shan't."
Unfortunately, I don't believe it supports ARMv6 and it requires CM10.1 as a base for the port.
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Lesicnik1 said:
Unfortunately, I don't believe it supports ARMv6 and it requires CM10.1 as a base for the port.
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Supported architecture isn't the biggest problem here. From what we know so far only high end devices will have official support for Ubuntu Touch and based on that I can only assume it will be cluster f*** on low/mid end devices. Don't wanna be rude, but installation package which is available for nexus is something about 400MB - where do you wanna put that ? SD card ?
I honestly don't know how you can slim that down x[
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Supported architecture isn't the biggest problem here. From what we know so far only high end devices will have official support for Ubuntu Touch and based on that I can only assume it will be cluster f*** on low/mid end devices. Don't wanna be rude, but installation package which is available for nexus is something about 400MB - where do you wanna put that ? SD card ?
I honestly don't know how you can slim that down x[
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Indeed it is, 480MB+ ~80MB for the device specific files.
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Ubuntu OS requires - 500mb+ RAM and Cortex A-9 Processor clocked at 1Ghz. And thats the minimum requirements....
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[Q] NFC i8160?

so guys,
i started with spending my time into saving money for an ace 2, now i consider to buy a version,
but are all roms, mods, etc are aswell aviable for i8160 version or is there any difference between hardware related things out of nfc?
thanks already to guys who can answer my crappy question!
ROMs are different from standard i8160. I suggest buying standard version.
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Odp: [Q] NFC i8160?
Or spend 100£ more and take Nexus 4 ( 240£ 8Gb / 280£ 16Gb )
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michal89chz said:
Or spend 100£ more and take Nexus 4 ( 240£ 8Gb / 280£ 16Gb )
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shh he must buy ace 2 (that means 1 more developer for us )
And yeah I suggest buying standard version too, I dun think NFC is that much needed.
Buy I8160 without P.
yeah, buy standard i8160... 'cause i think most of people here use a non-nfc ver.
CMIIW. just correct me. please.
I have 8160P and so far all custom ROMs and kernels for non-P version worked for me (except NFC, but who needs that?). I just had to change tee folder to make SIM working with them (this same applies to L version). The only problem is that you can't flash the samsung's official ROM from other version because it will hardbrick your device (most probably diferent radios).
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Maybe if you buy nfc version you can develop for the standard version too, looks like the difference only on the nfc chip availability
But of course I would recommend to buy the standard version,
Can't wait to see you developing for us
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Hope you will join us to develop great roms
fifo171 said:
I have 8160P and so far all custom ROMs and kernels for non-P version worked for me (except NFC, but who needs that?). I just had to change tee folder to make SIM working with them (this same applies to L version). The only problem is that you can't flash the samsung's official ROM from other version because it will hardbrick your device (most probably diferent radios).
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Hi fifo171,
I have another GT~I8160P but don't know how to flash an specific GT~I8160 version for my P (with NFC) model.
Thanks
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Anyone knows how to flash my GT-I8160P using new JB ROMs from GT-I8160?
I would like to use new JB from GT-I8160 in my Samsung NFC version but I am not confident about if normal process using Odin will work, I think flashing new Android v4.1.2 could damage my smarphone. I heard it may be dangerous if partitions change and new ROM don't include an appropriate PIT file.
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[Q] 64gb card support in 4.1.2

Hello,
I am using xperia zl 4.1.2, rooted since few months, I want to give away this mobile for replacement for ir issue, I am planning to buy 64 gb card, can anyone help me if 4.1.2 supports that? Read in the change log of 4.2.2 that support for 64gb is added, but many claim otherwise. I dont want to update because rooting for 4.2/4.3 requires flashing (doomlord/nuts etc) which I dont want to risk now and I require root access for few important things. Thanks in advance.
4.2.2+ firmware support SDXC
Its your choice whether you want to upgrade or not
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Yeah
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