iam totally new with PA but i have read reviews about previous versions of PA and the settings was amazing but when i installed PA 4 (4.4) i found the settings very different especially i couldn't find the hybird menu and other cudtomization
i want to know if some thing i need to do or this is normal in newer versions to be less customizable
thanks in advance
PA 4.0 is currently an AOSP build (no custom features) you would need to check the thread for your device to see what basic features have been add.
No builds however contain Hybrid, PIE or HALO at this time
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Wanting (ROM)4.1.2slim bean for my captivate
Had a lot of problems with 4.3...bad battery drain...
Could not reinstall paid apps...random reboots.
Never had a problem with 4.1.2...anyone have a copy...
I went to the thread for this ROM and it
Directed me to the 4.3 download.please help !
Latest official SlimBean build 8, Android 4.2.2 based
http://slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewcategory/950-captivatemtd
Addon packages for Android 4.2.2 (Slim Gapps build 8)
http://slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewcategory/916-addons
http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/d...d/442-captivate/2457-slim-i897-3-1-0-official
I think you need a common file like with SlimICS, but I can't seem to find it. 70mb is on the small side for a JB rom
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Huge thanks Val D. Should have had more coffee.lol
Completely missed the unsupported files on the slim site.
You have a great day!
No problem. Navigation on slimroms.net is a bit confusing. Unfortunately, they delete older builds. In my opinion build 6 was best 4.2.2 based Slim. If you are looking for a light and fast ROM, than try ported CyanCore v.4.0.0 (CM based) and GamerzROM v4.0, both stripped down versions of CM10.1, Android 4.2.2. Both are stable and good for daily use.
I just flashed my Nexus 7 with the latest AOKP nightly hoping for lots of customization, however I can't even access GUI settings. All I can access is a few useless settings in ROM Control. Is this just because the features haven't been added to kitkat yet?
All the features have not been added into the ROM yet. They are still working on it. The point was to develop a stable base for the ROM and then begin adding back the aokp features.
Sent from my Nexus 7
CyanogenMod is a lot better on KitKat then AOKP...
That's what I thought.
I switched over to the CyanogenMod nightlies, it's a lot better than AOKP right now.
I can't find any major feature that's missing in Cyanogennod 11 that was in CM10.2.
Hello, good job, thanks. can we do Turkish language ROM menu.
Hi all,
Can you help me understand whats the difference between openSEMC and AOSP roms?
And which one is better ??
gameputra said:
Hi all,
Can you help me understand whats the difference between openSEMC and AOSP roms?
And which one is better ??
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aosp rom is the stock android that google delivers...its just pure stock android ported on your device
open semc roms are cyanogenmod roms...cyanogen gets the aosp rom and puts some of its features on it[themes ,cyanogenmod apps etc] and then one developer ports cyanogenmod on your device..... but it also offers an almost stock android experience
in my personal opinion aosp is somewhat faster and lighter than cyanogenmod[it also depends on the developer who ports both roms] and thats why i prefer it, but the difference is not this big...
I will just add that you can use a pure AOSP rom and add some features that you have on CyanogenMod, OmiRom, CarbonROM etc by using for example GravityBox (Xposed).
This is a good way to have an up to date device with some cool features
Some idea that we can find on derived AOSP code can be used by Google on next AOSP release too. So it's interesting to have both
I've been looking for a custom rom to use on my Galaxy Ace 2 I8160.
I see many of them are discontinued or abandoned.
Is it still a good idea to choose one of these or should I use one that is still supported?
I might switch rom again at a later time but normally I'm going to stick with the one I'm going to choose for a while.
I didn't research every option in the same detail. Maybe there are up to date versions available.
These are the ones I was considering:
Resurrection Remix (I see there are 2 versions. Maclaw version is still supported? )
Vanir
OmniRom
Paranoid Android (This one doesn't seem to be officially discontinued)
and some other I forgot about...
I could go for CyanogenMod but I'd like something different. Already have CM on my SE Xperia Ray.
Also as list for available roms I found these:
romlister (is this a trusted site?)
this thread
If you have any suggestions or any tips, they are always welcome!:good:
Thanks!
Actually it's all up to you. I don't see any bad reasons to use an abandoned ROM if it is already quite stable. And if you could live with having just the old features (no updates, of course), then go for it.
Some things to consider though:
- Older ROM might have newly found bug that aren't patch, thus might be less secure or more buggy
- older ROM might not have the latest feature, so if you need latest features, it might not have it
- what's more important, since it's abandoned you can't expect support from the original makers.
That being said, again, if you could live with those, nothing is keeping you from using an abandoned ROM
Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk
Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
moyses said:
Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
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Siddk007 said:
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
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I agree. Also, right now I believe they are all running barebone features. CM is working on becoming more stable and the others will probably put off their implementation of features until CM is stable (a lot of them use CM as their base). I know for sure Paranoid Android for the Zenfone lacks all defining features of PA (aside from App Ops, which is Privacy Guard in CM). So far, I'm running CM until other ROMs beef up their features (I'll probably switch to Paranoid Android when it gets peek, hover, etc.)