[ROM][Cyanfox] [ CM-11 | KITKAT 4.4.X] | Official - Transformer TF300T Android Development

I am not the developer of this project, All credit goes to Cyanfox Team for their awesome work!!
CYANFOX TEAM NOR I SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED DEVICES AND UNWANTED DATA LOSSES.
You need to be on the latest 4.2 bootloader. If not please update to the lastest Asus stock ROM first, otherwise you might brick your TF300T!!!
​CyanFox is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.4.2 kitkat which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone and to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
​Cyan Fox is a light-weight Android 4.4.2 custom ROM, which is based on AOSP/Android (4.4.2) and CyanogenMod (11) source bases.
Supported devices:
- 70+ devices
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Whats Working:
Halo
double tap statusbar sleep
Theme chooser
Calls
Display
Data (2g/3g/h/h+)
SMS/MMS
Camera
Video
All sensors (compass, gyro etc)
Vibration
Wifi
Audio
GPS
Bluetooth
Dark ui
Nav bar
Nav bar quick launch shortcuts
Customizations to status/nav bar
Screen record
Battery status style
Show battery percent
Quick settings
Quick access ribbon
Expanded desktop
Vibration intensity
Default music player on plug
home button answer call
App ops / privacy guard
KNOW BUGS:
Not Working:
Front screen Camera record.. Pictures fine..
Workaround take Camera app from 2.0.1 CyanFox
Bug reports http://www.cyanfox-rom.com/bug-report/
DOWNLOAD: http://www.cyanfox-rom.com/downloads/?folder=tf300t/
Choose your G-apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
http://www.cyanfox-rom.com/downloads/?folder=_gapps/
Download
Instructions
- Wipe data,system,cache
- Install ROM
- Install gapps
- Reboot and enjoy!​

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i have been saying that i would stay stock on my transformer, but i am really thinking about doing this rom. i have used cyanfox on gs3 and gs4, and really liked it.
will this rom support the cyanfox updater like i have used on the other devices as new releases come out?

i have been saying that i would stay stock on my transformer, but i am really thinking about doing this rom. i have used cyanfox on gs3 and gs4, and really liked it. <br />
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will this rom support the cyanfox updater like i have used on the other devices as new releases come out?
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I'm not sure as I usually just flash manually so that know that it is done correctly. Give it a try and let us know.
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ran cromi for about a year, then omni rom upon the kitkat release, then decided to give this a shot.... and LOVE IT. Smooth, customizable, fast, everything you want in a rom. Thanks cyan team.
Sent from my TF300T using Tapatalk

One issue.... is there something to prevent battery draining when the lid is closed and it is sleeping? Is this my kernel or the rom itself?
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What about the 300tg? It work?
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I have a problem with this ROM, WiFi can't be switched on...all I get is "Turning WiFi on..." message. Can you help fix this issue?

gaboury83 said:
One issue.... is there something to prevent battery draining when the lid is closed and it is sleeping? Is this my kernel or the rom itself?
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I personal don't use the dock/key board, The kernel they use is is a cm kernel based, there shouldn't be any issues with it. I personally use grimlocks kernel with great success. Nice little 30 to 40‰ boost.
keehweeh said:
I have a problem with this ROM, WiFi can't be switched on...all I get is "Turning WiFi on..." message. Can you help fix this issue?
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Make sure you do a full clean install, wipe dalvik, data,system,cache, and check you md5 sum. I like over kill, I usually wipe 2 times.
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[ROM][JB] Team EOS 3 *JELLYBEAN* Nightlies - Toro

Team EOS​JB 4.1.1 Toro​NIGHTLIES​
Continuing on from the success of the EOS ICS roms, we present to you EOS3, based on JELLYBEAN!
It is the goal of Team EOS to develop and maintain the highest performing and most stable AOSP based rom for an array of platforms. For the latest news on Team EOS releases make sure you follow @teameos on twitter and on IRC on Freenode in #teameos.
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NOTE: Team EOS, it’s members, friends, dogs, cats, and associates are in no way responsible for any loss of data or device functionality. Use this at your own risk!
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A quick note on Nightlies: NIGHTLIES ARE DEVELOPMENT BUILDS. They are automatically generated every now and then, and represent the compilation of the latest commits to the code repository. While every effort is made ensure that the commits that are accepted are stable and do not have a negative impact to the overall performance and function of the builds it is not possible to test every aspect of a commits impact to the overall repo prior to it’s inclusion in a given build. As a result it is entirely possible that instabilities may be introduced as a result of a given days commits. That is the nature of the nightly system, and the risk that is taken using the latest code changes to the project.
EOS is an AOSP based rom. It is developed and maintained by Team EOS and is the culmination of our own in house development efforts.
Team EOS Nightly builds: http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/toro/
G-Apps Package
Because this is an AOSP based rom Google Apps are not included in the base rom. To install Google Apps please flash the following package after installing the base rom:
Temporary Gapps package gapps
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Features:
Because these are nightly builds the included features are constantly evolving, we do not provide a change log manually. Instead please see the changes on jenkins for your build.
For the most up to date and comprehensive listing of the changes included in this rom please visit http://review.teameos.org
Kernel:
Kernel Note: This rom is currently using the stock kernel, so you can find the sources from aosp.
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Installation Notes:
These builds are designed to be installed from your favorite recovery.
Perform a full wipe (read Factory Reset) prior to installing this over ANY ICS or JB based rom.
BUGS!
If you find strange or otherwise unexplained errors please report them here: https://bugs.teameos.org/ Please include logcats and as thorough a description of the issue and what lead up to the issue as possible. With out this we will be unable to track down these errors.
Want to contribute to the Eos rom? Well you can!
Just follow http://teameos.org/?page_id=6 to checkout our source code, and information on how to submit changes for review.
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Enabling voice search in google now
Go into Settings
Go to "Language & input"
Scroll down to "Speech" and click on "Voice Search"
Click on "Download offline speech recognition"
Swipe Across to the "ALL" tab if needed
Download your speech pack for your language
Now that's what we have been waiting for boy... :beer:
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dling now
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Early bird gets the worm........sweet! You guys rock!
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now thats what im talkin about!
Anyone have this running yet? Anything different then the other builds at this point?
[email protected] said:
Anyone have this running yet? Anything different then the other builds at this point?
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Setting the CPU is baked into this, in addition to some preliminary battery display options. These are obviously just the UX / UI modifications, there's a lot of other things different in the back.
Things I haven't seen all baked into one ROM yet:
-Power menu options (w/ torch and screen shot)
-Lock screen options
-Stock launcher mods (resize etc.)
-Notification toggles
Team EOS - This ROM runs extremely well, running it with the latest Faux kernel. Everything feels great, and I've yet to encounter any issues or FCs.
This is interesting.
jrm5035 said:
Setting the CPU is baked into this, in addition to some preliminary battery display options. These are obviously just the UX / UI modifications, there's a lot of other things different in the back.
Things I haven't seen all baked into one ROM yet:
-Power menu options (w/ torch and screen shot)
-Lock screen options
-Stock launcher mods (resize etc.)
-Notification toggles
Team EOS - This ROM runs extremely well, running it with the latest Faux kernel. Everything feels great, and I've yet to encounter any issues or FCs.
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Yeah, I just went ahead and flashed. Stock kernel feels really good. I just wish we could just change the colors in the stock kernel.
been waitin for this, gonna download it tonight
Installed and booted up no problem very smoothe rom, i definatley like the OC feature and batt Percentage already in there, cant wait to see what updates are gonna look like! Thumbs Up!
Anyone having any issues with Google now?....when I click the mic to speak it just hangs in an infinite listening mode.
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millerd79 said:
Anyone having any issues with Google now?....when I click the mic to speak it just hangs in an infinite listening mode.
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Just tried it and no problems. Did you do what is says in the OP?
millerd79 said:
Anyone having any issues with Google now?....when I click the mic to speak it just hangs in an infinite listening mode.
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Go to the Settings and download the language of your choice under "offline language pack" (or whatever that is called).
Already did that...
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Is everyone's GPS working with this build?
Very clean and light. GPS WiFi and 4g working very well. Can't wait to see the same on the tf101. Always pleased with team EOS ROMs.
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No Gmail app?
I just installed this after a full factory reset and cache wipe. I then installed the Gapps from the original post. All seems to work fine, except there is no Gmail app. I was able to add my Google account, but there isn't an icon anywhere for Gmail.
Any ideas?
golden422 said:
I just installed this after a full factory reset and cache wipe. I then installed the Gapps from the original post. All seems to work fine, except there is no Gmail app. I was able to add my Google account, but there isn't an icon anywhere for Gmail.
Any ideas?
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Download it from the play store.
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golden422 said:
I just installed this after a full factory reset and cache wipe. I then installed the Gapps from the original post. All seems to work fine, except there is no Gmail app. I was able to add my Google account, but there isn't an icon anywhere for Gmail.
Any ideas?
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Gmail is no longer in GAPPS because it can be downloaded from the play store as mentioned above.
Would love to see one of the next mods to allow us to change the size of the Nav bar.

[ROM] CM10 Unofficial - Open for business 4.4.14

Please note, I'm retired, and for the most part I don't visit XDA very often, I will respond if I happen to notice there's been a post, but don't send me angry PMs if I don't, personal life and finances has made it almost impossible to continue my work with android at all.
That being said, I'll still help where and when I can.
First and foremost, this is based on waydownsouth's trees, both the T20-common and the A100 specific trees with some updates and changes and additions from me.
I can't test anything, I don't have an A100.
These are not going to be nightly, daily, weekly, or whatever, these are now simply where I post test builds from working on the trees.
These are 4.1.2, and NOT 4.2! Use the 4.1.2 GApps packages!
Since I'm starting over, there are things that NEED to be tested, please:
BlueTooth
GPS
WiFi
Audio in general/performance
Audio specific outputs/inputs, such as headphones, headsets, BT, HDMI, dock, USB, whatever you can think of.
Video playback support/performance
Mounts, internal, external, swapped, whatever.
UI performance, I don't mean "It has a slight stutter for 1/4 of a second scrolling my 500 apps app drawer 2 seconds after it booted" I mean it either runs well or runs like crap over a day or two of use.
Cameras. I mean cameras in normal designed use, not photosphere or why it won't take clear pictures underwater at 8mp from the front camera.
Whatever else you can think of that needs testing
Please report them here, this is to take the random stuff out of the trees thread and keep here where it's more relevant.
As usual right off Hardslog has permission to use these as bases for whatever he wants, in a pinch, he can use them for toilet paper, anyone else please ask or let me know first.
Instructions
Coming from a previous pio_masaki build:
Make a nandroid backup of your current install, backup system, boot and data. Recovery optional.
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe System
Install from zip (cwm) or install (twrp) and pick the cm10 zip you want.
CWM:
Hit yes (cwm)
Flash Gapps (cwm) *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
TWRP
Hit the additional zip button, add gapps zip *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
Slide to flash
Both
Reboot
Let ROM sit for 10 minutes
Reboot
Let ROM sit for 5 minutes, begin normal usage.
Coming from any ROM besides a pio_masaki CM10
Make a full nandroid backup
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik
Wipe System
Factory Reset (optional, blackhole wipe, this will wipe internal SD as well!)
Install from zip (cwm) or install (twrp) and pick the cm10 zip you want.
CWM:
Hit yes (cwm)
Flash Gapps (cwm) *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
TWRP
Hit the additional zip button, add gapps zip *use a 4.1.2 GApps, not a 4.2 GApps*
Slide to flash
Both
Let ROM boot, allow for up to 15 minutes.
Once the welcome screen appears, let it sit for 10 minutes. Don't do setup yet.
Reboot
Let sit 5 more minutes.
Proceed with setup wizard
Restore USER apps only. Restore data if needed, otherwise start fresh from the Play Store.
DO NOT RESTORE SYSTEM APPS OR DATA
Reboot after restore is finished.
Use as normal.
Downloads
Ok, goo.im went down, and pio-masaki.com is gone, so the files are effectively gone for ever. I have 1 single build, B3 TabUI Mod, which you can find here:
CLICKY CLICKY
Also a far older, dusty, ancient build is tucked away over on devhost, which is here:
GRANDMA CM10
I have no idea what works or doesn't with it.
If those don't float your boat, head over to the kuroikaze thread, there's some builds there as well, 4.1 and 4.3 based.
Feel free to use any gapps packages you wish, but please use 4.1, if you have issues with things like keyboard vanishing/crashing, play store or other stuff crashing, these ARE gapps related.
Change log:
B1 - 11-08-12: Initial updated 4.1.2 build. Addressed HDMI audio. Memory bar added to recent apps.
B2 - 11-25-12: Updated source build. Memory bar in recent apps removed, "kill all" button added to recent apps instead, upstream CM change.
B3 - 1-13-13: Updated source, built using Linaro 4.7 toolchain and -O3 and strict-aliasing in various areas. ROM only, kernel is still stock CM9. Basically just an updated build for you guys, haven't addressed anything in particular.
B3 - 1-13-13 Modded:
Acid Audio with Sony and Awesome Beats, new transition animations, slight dalvik tweaks. Just some of the stuff I've been working with on the Thrive added in for flavor. Untested.
B3.5 - 1-17-13: Updated source to B3, however is built with Tablet UI forced, otherwise stock build of CM10, no mods. Don't expect me to keep doing dual builds of CM10 for you guys =p
B3.5 Modded - 1-17-13: Updated source to B3, however is built with Tablet UI forced, same mods as B3 Modded.
B4 - 1-19-13: Addressed GPS issues, Trebuchet oddness and clock fitment (cutoff). Blind fixes, may fix everything or nothing.
B5 - 2-01-13: Nothing special, just an updated build as was asked about. Here's your friday night flash fix guys. Apparently broke external SD mounts somewhere.
B3 Tablet UI and B4 Phablet UI:
Seeder
AC!D audio
XLoud
Supercharged
Die Hard launcher
init.d memory tweaks
time killer killer mod
maximum overdrive mod
service preserver
transition animations
20130715
Updated source
Trimmed the trees a little
Added prebuilt kernel and modules
Simply a test build that the changes didn't break anything.
20130731
Experimental 3G/RIL support for A101 devices!
Memory management, in a couple places now, to help with memory leak issues. While it may not prevent the memory leaks, it should prevent it from impacting the system so badly. Thank you, nVidia.
Dock settings added for those with the dock. Does anyone even have one?
BT DUN, WiFi P2P and WiFi Direct support added (experimental)
Rotation Lock Switch support added (back) in
Music Visualization overlay settings
Add large heap to launcher2
Tuning of the boardconfig and device files for UI.
Probably more I'm forgetting.
20130801:
Paths in init corrected, should fix mount issues from B5 to now.
Lockscreen rotation enabled even with switch in use by the ROM in overlay.
20130801-B2:
Redid init, should all be peachy again.
20130802:
Once again massive battles for no real obvious reasons besides I'm getting rusty.
Internal SD workd as it should
External SD works as it should
USB Storage ability added
Settings>Storage crash corrected, no longer force closes
Should now be back to a daily driver usable status, so please do further testing on audio, etc and report back your findings. @hardslog, this update may finally be good enough for an updated base lol
20140404:
Updated source
Trees are 99.9999% the same as last build, with one change:
Remove unsupported overlay
Won't, or shouldn't, have any apparent changes.
Built on request from our Russian cousins.
Thanks:
waydownsouth - for working with me enough to even begin to comprehend what he's done for the Iconia devices.
randomblame - for helping me getting jellytime up on the A100 and helping me out with random ideas and interesting conversations in IRC.
ntan97 - being my tester in IRC for the most random ideas I've ever had.
justjackyl - for being my go to guy for testing anything I do for the A100.
Cyanogenmod - for obvious reasons.
Google - for obvious reasons.
The team behind Acid Audio
The guy(s) behind Awesome Beats
Everyone who's donated, its appreciated
I'm sure I missed some, if I did it's nothing personal.
Hey pio_masaki,
I don't know what it takes to build a rom, but I have an A100 and would like to see this thing get some good 4.1/4.2 action going. I'm alright with a command line and I actually do QA for web programmers for a living. And I really want to learn more about android.
If you build em, I can test em and report back. On this CM10 build or your Jellytime Sosei. What do you think?
kiden said:
Hey pio_masaki,
I don't know what it takes to build a rom, but I have an A100 and would like to see this thing get some good 4.1/4.2 action going. I'm alright with a command line and I actually do QA for web programmers for a living. And I really want to learn more about android.
If you build em, I can test em and report back. On this CM10 build or your Jellytime Sosei. What do you think?
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4.2 will not be an option from me, I don't have an a100 to even get it booting. Secondly, I don't feel like building a new twrp to handle an android version that may never be used on this device. Again, maybe if I had one, but its not worth the extra hassle right now.
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pio_masaki said:
4.2 will not be an option from me, I don't have an a100 to even get it booting. Secondly, I don't feel like building a new twrp to handle an android version that may never be used on this device. Again, maybe if I had one, but its not worth the extra hassle right now.
Sent from my Thrive - Kuroikaze B18 - Balthesaur V2.71b
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Well if you want help with testing the 4.1 builds, I'd be up for it.
Have no fear
if you build it I'm gonna use it (ics or jb} am right proud of your work and enjoy using it.. thanks alot:good::good::victory:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
justjackyl said:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
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I hear that
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billypoke said:
I hear that
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That's the beauty of a Nandroid!
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
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pio_masaki said:
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
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Lol nah
That's OK, you dev to your hearts content.
G2x-CM7 Nightly 11/18/12 Build, Trinity ELP Kernel
justjackyl said:
Now I'm torn between this and Sosei.
I got Sosei exactly how I wanted, but I'm a junky for updated source as well.
Sent via Jellytime Sosei Bakedbean Iconia A100.
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Yeah same here. Nandroid will help me decide and I can switch back if need be.
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pio_masaki said:
Sounds like I need to stop making more then one ROM for you poor users
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B-b-but I like having choices!
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First off thanks pio for making yet another rom for our device. I was able to load this up before work and play with it for a few minutes. It seemed very smooth and responsive. Two minor things I noticed 1.The bottom part of the clock was cut off in the status bar even when I expanded it and it happens in landscape and portrait 2. When switching apps in portrait mode the top 75% of the screen is grayed/dimmed for the background but the bottom is still normal. Unlike in landscape were the whole background is grayed/dimmed.
Neither of these issues are serious or deal breakers though just a couple minor things I noticed.
If this sounded confusing I will try to attach some screenshots when I get home.
Once again thanks Pio.
Sorry to ask, but must i flash b2 over b1 or can i just flash b2. Coming from a different rom.
rain987 said:
Sorry to ask, but must i flash b2 over b1 or can i just flash b2. Coming from a different rom.
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You don't need to go in order, but follow the directions for coming from another ROM. In short, full wipe.
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Battery... why are you always so low when I find delicious new builds...
Thank you from the bottom of my heart ..
nsmith4 said:
First off thanks pio for making yet another rom for our device. I was able to load this up before work and play with it for a few minutes. It seemed very smooth and responsive. Two minor things I noticed 1.The bottom part of the clock was cut off in the status bar even when I expanded it and it happens in landscape and portrait 2. When switching apps in portrait mode the top 75% of the screen is grayed/dimmed for the background but the bottom is still normal. Unlike in landscape were the whole background is grayed/dimmed.
Neither of these issues are serious or deal breakers though just a couple minor things I noticed.
If this sounded confusing I will try to attach some screenshots when I get home.
Once again thanks Pio.
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I can confirm this report about the UI, it looks as though it is out of scale (status bar, notification bar). What I'm guessing is another side effect of this is that when you hold Home and slide up to open Google search, the Google Arc and button are offset about 150 or so pixels to the left.
Also, I'm experiencing that the back button becomes slightly unresponsive after a while, this can be fixed by going to CM Settings > Navigation Bar > Reset to defaults.
Guys reporting random bugs is really quite pointless, I can't fix what I don't have. These are basically a nightly cm10 build to keep you guys updated, I can't test or fix anything wrong with them, I don't have one.
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[ROM] [D2SPR] Unofficial AOKP Jellybean 4.2.2 | Updated: [11/03]

Hello all!
I wish to present to you a source built AOKP, as I saw we only had a port so far.
This isn't meant to knock the port, I just like source built things. So now people may use their preference in a ROM.
So far I haven't seen any issues, but if you find any please let me know!
I will be adding features and such to this once I get the inkling that I want them, but for now, AOKP goodness!
Credits:
AOKP Team for the epic ROM, of course.
CyanogenMod Team for their device tree, which I've modded heavily.
TheUnkn0wn for his wonderful camera, with lots of options.
TheMuppets for their always up-to-date device blobs.
Google for Android. <3
GideonX for his BMS Kernel.
And all of my users, for keeping me working hard at squashing bugs!
DOWNLOAD Build 11/03:
http://d-h.st/NQy
Mirror, courtesy of paulg1981:
https://dl.dumptruck.goldenfrog.com/p/Zo2YMWuFcm/aokp_d2spr_unofficial_Mar-10-13.zip?dl=1
Always assume that dirty flashing this ROM is unsafe. You can do it, but if you get force closes or other such issues don't bother reporting it until you have done a FULL wipe. This means /system, /data, /cache and dalvik-cache, and then installed the ROM fresh. If you do report bugs on a dirty flash, I'll ignore them and tell you to do a full wipe.
Latest Changelog: March 11th, 0945 EST.
Code:
March 11th
Lockscreen Rewrite WIP incorporated from Steve Spear
Bitmap optimizations
Better thumbnail handling
Tried to fix tile update logic
Breathing SMS notification. Ees pretty.
OLD
Code:
March 8th
Lockscreen targets are removed for now, code was all busted.
MMS is fixed. The first will fail, the rest will work. WiFi is tempermental.
More optimization for our CPU.
Linaro compiled the entire ROM.
Got permission from [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2645480]GideonX[/url] to use his [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134894]epic BMS kernel.[/url]
Fixed some gremlins in the system that were causing crashes en masse.
AOKP Mainline sync'd and up-to-date as of March 8th.
Reverted Camera back to default, added storage selection.
This fixes FFC crashing, but if you still want TheUnkn0wn's cam it will break FFC again.
Switched to open source Superuser by Koushik Dutta. SU options are located in System settings.
First boot PerformanceControl may crash, this is due to an init script line that
I had to place in to limit the CPU clock on first start; otherwise it will boot at 1.836 GHz.
If you wish to remove this limit, it is located in /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
PerformanceControl is executed after init scripts, so if you set something there it will override this
(if apply on boot is selected)
February 16
Lockscreen targets are back.
Snuck in some a9 optimization
re-applied all of my previous fixes.
Updated to 4.2.2 base.
GCC 4.7 -O3 compiled (linaro soon...ish)
Fixed Roaming (i think, can't test on modded PRL.)
Kanged TeamBAKED for their keyboard.
and i'm pretty sure i got all the little gremlins causing issues.. let me know.
February 8
Re-did the entire build directory.
AOKP-Tracked kernel (Credits to BMC08GT)
Tweaked system, now with more bang.
Re-did optimizations, added more from a friend.
Hardware back to kill is moved into ROMControl again, as it should be.
Fast charge toggle fixed.
Possibly fixed charging LED (maybe, don't yell at me, but it works here.)
A2DP now works without borking headphones (kernel level, bmc08gt)
Added swipe to quicksettings.
January 26
Changed up some stuff in the system to provide stability.
Fixed hardware back to kill function.
Note: the function has moved to the very bottom of developer settings.
Performance control updated to repo version, and now it won't be in the app drawer!
It's moved to the settings.
Chronus now has options, it's in the app drawer.
I did fiddle with a couple things for the RIL, so if there's a signal boost it's entirely by chance.
January 21
Sync'd up with AOKP mainline.
added TheUnkn0wn's camera, head over to his thread [url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746611]here[/url] and thank him.
Lockscreen wallpapers are back!
There's lots more, but unfortunately I don't remember them all right now.
So just flash the ROM and enjoy!
(I promise I'll keep a better changelog next time.. was a slacker this week.)
Oh yeah! I changed a few things around in the system to try and reduce
persistance of crashes.
And I think I fixed roaming.
January 15
a2dp is now working fully, as per a few testers + my own observations.
optimization done to system core, more butter.
update device specific files, should yield a slight boost in signal strength
January 11
Changing in-call volume now works.
Took a shot at fixing a2dp.
minor tweaks to the system to try and increase the butter effect.
added 3-dot menu overflow toggle under ROMControl/General UI
few other things i don't recall atm.
January 9, v2
Camera fixed.
Display flicker fixed. (CM Gerrit)
^ this commit is made in the kernel.
If you flash anything other than this kernel, or KToonsez' 1/10
you will have to fix flicker in the build.prop.
January 9
[b]Cherry picks:[/b]
SystemUI: tint alternate icons (small menu, alt back, arrow keys)
SystemUI: more compatibility with themes
QuickSettings: fix vibrate and silence toggle not updating
Framework: NavBarColor (1/2)
RomControl: NavBarColor (2/2)
Don't wake the screen for media playback KeyEvents
Phone: Port CM Advanced Phone Settings
Makes network mode toggle work. Port from CM9.
[b]Stuff from me:[/b]
Cleaned up some of the device stuff in msm8960-common and d2-common
optimized some of the code for 4.7 toolchains (not yet used, but preparing for future.)
optimizing for linaro in the beginning stages
took a shot at fixing the camera.
took yet another shot at fixing screen flicker.
January 7
MMS Themeabilty (aokp)
Noise Suppression on phone calls (aokp)
More toggle preferences (aokp)
Setting to answer phone call with hardware home button (aokp)
Change device hostname (aokp)
Select UI Mode --kinda functional (aokp, small edits here and there by me)
optimizations, too many small lines in too many files to list (mostly aokp, few from me for msm8960 stuff
fixed display flickering for good without a build.prop edit (me)
GAPPS:
http://goo.im/gapps
(grab the latest 4.2 ones)
This now uses GideonX's BMS Kernel for all your tweaking desire. Voltages, frequencies, etc are user configurable in PerformanceControl. Enjoy!
If I have forgotten any thanks or credits please let me know, I'll add them in. Not very good at this whole thread creating bit.
KERNEL SOURCE:
Is now on GideonX's BitBucket at: http://bitbucket.org/gideonx/BMS_JB
one more for good measure, issue posting and fixes, random infos, etc.
Bugs!
Updated: Jan. 26, 1355
Holding hardware "back" key to kill app doesn't work, nor does toggle for it.
This was removed in aokp 4.2, looking into forward porting. Use soft keys for now.
Finally fixed! Eat your heart out, teh roxxorz!
"Torch Off" sticking permanently:
Change the order of the Torch toggle under ROMControl, it will display properly after that.
"Call Volume can't be changed during call":
Looking into this, no workaround yet.
fixed
"Fast Charge toggle not displaying at all":
Also looking into this, no workaround yet.
"Disable LED While Charging":
This is an AOKP feature not yet implemented in the JB-4.2 branch, I'll be keeping my eye on the Gerrit for it, but also will be looking at how to implement it before hand. Stay tuned.
"Voice Dialer stays stuck at start screen"
No fix or workaround yet, looking into it.
Workaround found. Use google now instead of voice dialer. Looking for a real fix still.
Bluetooth A2DP Crackles and cuts out:
Already working on that, will have more info either tomorrow or the day after.
fixed.
WiFi Tethering doesn't work!
Yeah, I know, it's lame. I think it still works with no security. Looking into it; promise.
These are the bugs that have been found so far, if you find anymore, please report!
Running great! Can't decide whether to keep this or go to slim bean
Gonna try this! 3G work? Any bugs we should know?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
Think I'll give this a spin.
S3 on the Now Network
Whiplashh said:
Gonna try this! 3G work? Any bugs we should know?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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3G does indeed work, takes a few seconds to turn on after a boot but it works. just gotta give it time. The only bugs i can think of is 4G/LTE. I don't live in an area with it, so I can't test it. Other than that, I haven't encountered any bugs, but if you do, please tell me!
How about a2dp Bluetooth?
$MyName said:
3G does indeed work, takes a few seconds to turn on after a boot but it works. just gotta give it time. The only bugs i can think of is 4G/LTE. I don't live in an area with it, so I can't test it. Other than that, I haven't encountered any bugs, but if you do, please tell me!
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So this is what you would call a stable 4.2? Yes!!!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
paulg1981 said:
How about a2dp Bluetooth?
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I haven't been able to test that as i'm on my linux machine and don't have a pair of headphones that use BT, but if you could test that out for me I'd appreciate it! I know BT works, just don't know how well.
Whiplashh said:
So this is what you would call a stable 4.2? Yes!!!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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I wouldn't call it stable until its gone under more rigorous testing. this is more like a beta build just to see what's up.
I'll report back in a bit on LTE. Flashing now!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
$MyName said:
I wouldn't call it stable until its gone under more rigorous testing. this is more like a beta build just to see what's up.
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Okay
I will test it for you tomorrow. Thank you
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
Might give this a run tonight. Thanks for the rom OP
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Thanks been waiting for this is there really any difference between aokp n cm in the beta stages
And are you going to be building it frequently? Aka nightly
Sorry for my ignorance but will this have the same bugs as CM or is that the benefit of building from source?
How's the battery life guys? Muahahahah jk
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
Dreamlogix said:
Thanks been waiting for this is there really any difference between aokp n cm in the beta stages
And are you going to be building it frequently? Aka nightly
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I'll be building it every other night or so, with the exception of tonight. just found some juicy new features that I want to try.
As for differences, well, really this is going to be my pet project. It's turning into AOKP with cherry picks from different places and a bit of class. AOKP and CM aren't -vastly- different, but AOKP is more customizable in my opinion, plus I just love how bloody smooth it is. I'll probably be doing a version with my picks and mods and a standard aokp version without any of my nicities, as they may be unstable.
paulg1981 said:
Sorry for my ignorance but will this have the same bugs as CM or is that the benefit of building from source?
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depends really. cm and aokp aren't vastly different, but i'm using the CM kernel by default so it might have those bugs in it. the big thing here is the issues can be fixed easier with source, that's why i built this, as the AOKP port currently could inherit other devices bugs and its just a headache.
Wow, great job on this, thanks for sharing it!! I'm getting the phantom VM notification but aside from that I've had no problems at all thus far. Very nice!
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Just flashed and great rim for a first release. Very buttery with ktoons kernel! Found a few bugs....
1. No tile for fast charge appears when selected in toggles
2. No option to turn off battery light when charging
3. Voice dialer stays stuck in starting...
4. Earpiece volume can't be adjusted in call
Bluetooth a2dp is working for me
Thanks for all your hard work
paulg1981 said:
Just flashed and great rim for a first release. Very buttery with ktoons kernel! Found a few bugs....
1. No tile for fast charge appears when selected in toggles
2. No option to turn off battery light when charging
3. Voice dialer stays stuck in starting...
4. Earpiece volume can't be adjusted in call
Bluetooth a2dp is working for me
Thanks for all your hard work
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1. I'll look into that.
2. AOKP feature, not yet upstream implemented. i'll keep my eye on the gerrit for it.
3. Logcat me.
4. See 3.

OVERHAUL![ROM]: *NEW: CarbonRom V4*[Apr4] / CarbonClash V3 - Your "All-In-1" Rom

OVERHAUL![ROM]: *NEW: CarbonRom V4*[Apr4] / CarbonClash V3 - Your "All-In-1" Rom
CarbonClash/CarbonRom
PLEASE AVOID BENCHMARKING FOR NOW UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THANKS!
Carbon Features:
Android 4.2.2
PIE
Xposed Framework (May cause stability or performance issues - use at your own risk!)
Comprehensive speed enhancements, including Linaro -O3 and processor-specific optimizations
Unofficial Voodoo Sound support on Note 2 and i9300 devices.
Option to hide lockscreen hints
Carousel lockscreen
Customizable lockscreen buttons and sliders
Chronus clock widget
Customizable hardware and software keys
Transparent navbar and status bar
Customizable navbar ring
Navbar arrow keys
Navigation bar widgets
Customizable power menu
Notification power widget
Notification brightness adjustment
Customizable quicksettings panel
Statusbar mods including center clock and color
LCD Density
Theme engine
Quiet hours
Volume rocker music controls
Full Rotation
Customizable battery and notification light
More that haven't even been mentioned, and more to come!
My "Clash" Features:
* 2 Different Xperia launchers
* TouchWizz Launcher
* Motorola launcher.
* Jam PACKED with ringtones and notification sounds
* Swag Papers (AOKP wallpapers)
* Motorola wallpapers
* TouchWizz wallpapers
* .zip in OP of some wallpapers that fit the "Carbon" name, and some that I just like
* "Pitch Black" theme
* Xperia Z theme
* Optimus G theme
* Awesome "Circles" widget included with motorola launcher
* Motorola Stock Camera
* AwesomeBeats
* AC!D SoundMOD
* Various Optimus G live wallpapers
Bugs:
*To get "Circle Widgets" for moto launcher working, you have to navigate to system/apps with a root explorer (I recommend es file explorer), and locate a system app called "launcher2". Click it to re-install it, and it will work just fine
*Xperia wallpapers have no wallpapers in them
INSTALL:
*Download Rom
*Download houstonn's kernel
*Nandroid your current ROM
*Factory Reset
*Wipe Cache
*Wipe Dalvik Cache
*Format System (in mounts and storage)
*Install/Flash ROM
*Install/Flash houstonn's kernel
*Install/Flash Gapps pack
*Reboot
DOWNLOADS:
Copy&Paste Links:
*NOTE*: A dirty install from CarbonRom to CarbomClash SHOULD be ok, (key word "should"). Just do all wipes except "factory reset."
CarbonRom V4; AOKP base:http://d-h.st/CIR
-CarbonDev team did a major overhaul of UI
-Used Haze028's new AOKP build as a base
CarbonClash V3: http://d-h.st/RAD
- Fixed Homescreen (moto launcher) from fc'n constantly.
- Added TouchWizz and samsung wallpapers
- Added Xperia Z & Optimus theme
- Fixed talk to text and Google Now voice search force closing
- Other stuff Im to tired to remember...
CarbonClash V2: http://d-h.st/8C5
CarbonRom and CarbonClash V1 Download Link:
http://dev.vedpetkar.com/lgog/rom/carbon-atrixxirta/
Thanks for hosting vpetkar http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4985429
Carbon Wallpapers: http://d-h.st/jZf
Ported Rom from this thread: http://goo.im/devs/carbon
"CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. The team is composed of former members of Team Liquid who have forked the code in an attempt to bring greater speed, better coding, and full authorship to code. We are in no way affiliated with Liquid0624. The rom was forked at Liquid beta 3.2.1 and has since undergone major code changes and modifications. Please note that some devices do not have linaro-built kernels at this time.
We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC."​
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
ATRIXXIRTA said:
*********NOT MY WORK!!******NOT MY WORK!!******NOT MY WORK!!***********
WORK IN PROGRESS!! FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
Hey guys,
Decided to try my hand at porting tonight using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908008
I HIIIGHLY recommend it if your thinking about, or looking to start porting.
For a while I wanted to port something that was unique to our forums. Since we have some amazing AOKP builds thanks to Haze028: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4153704, and some nice AOSP and stock JB from Houstonn: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4852479, I decided I wanted to see if I could bring something unique to the forum. I was thinking something like Paranoid, or maybe RootBox, but then I found CarbonRom. So I present to you my first, and I do mean FIRST!!! (and hopefully not last) successful attempt and almost kind of doing some sort of dev work.... maybe, lol.
Anyway its been booted and running smooth so far. Its actually surprisingly smooth, I think maybe even smoother than aokp or aosp. But it could be just me being excited I didn't brick my phone, haha.
Features:
Android 4.2.2
PIE
Xposed Framework (May cause stability or performance issues - use at your own risk!)
Comprehensive speed enhancements, including Linaro -O3 and processor-specific optimizations
Unofficial Voodoo Sound support on Note 2 and i9300 devices.
Option to hide lockscreen hints
Carousel lockscreen
Customizable lockscreen buttons and sliders
Chronus clock widget
Customizable hardware and software keys
Transparent navbar and status bar
Customizable navbar ring
Navbar arrow keys
Navigation bar widgets
Customizable power menu
Notification power widget
Notification brightness adjustment
Customizable quicksettings panel
Statusbar mods including center clock and color
LCD Density
Theme engine
Quiet hours
Volume rocker music controls
Full Rotation
Customizable battery and notification light
More that haven't even been mentioned, and more to come!
Not Working / Issues:
*Doesnt seem to be rooted properly. It comes with SuperSU installed, but I was having trouble updating the binaries. So I installed superuser and root checker, but root checker says im not properly rooted. And I cant get busybox to install.
*CPU shows it wont go lower then 1026 in performance menu, but it does go all the way down to 384. If you try to adjust it, the performance menu will freeze up on you. I think there is something wrong with the permissions. Part of the port instructions were to swap perm files, but the nexus and OG are so similar, I think I can get away with leaving them as is. That will be V2, lol.
*No NFC, not that anyone was expecting it to work (I hope). It kept fc'n on me when I first booted it so I had to take out the nfc apk's.
Anything else, please let me know.*
I haven't tested this with my sim card yet, so im not too sure about calling and texting. But wifi and bluetooth work, so I anticipate that they will work. I used chadouming's CM10 as a base (thank him here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1986924), so most things are pretty solid. Im going to have to look into what the issue with root might be. Again this is a work in progress, so it can only get better from here.
And please bare in mind that this really is my first go at something like this, so be kind, lol. If anyone smarter that me, and I know your out there, wants to take what ive made and run with it to make it better, and maybe start another thread with a more stable build, go crazy.
Its hosted on my dropbox, so depending on how quick you guys click, if at all, the link may go down quick. If anyone who gets a download is able to post or host a mirror Id appreciate it.
Download Link: http://db.tt/LGXZFjG2
Ported Rom from this thread: http://goo.im/devs/carbon
"CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. The team is composed of former members of Team Liquid who have forked the code in an attempt to bring greater speed, better coding, and full authorship to code. We are in no way affiliated with Liquid0624. The rom was forked at Liquid beta 3.2.1 and has since undergone major code changes and modifications. Please note that some devices do not have linaro-built kernels at this time.
We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC."
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Looks great. I noticed in one of the images the onscreen navigation buttons. On your build do the capacitive keys light up and the on screen buttons no longer visible?
Thanks. Look forward to flashing this.
Sent from my LG-E973 using xda app-developers app
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
Yap cap keys work. You can set the nav bar height to "0" and it will turn off.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
ATRIXXIRTA said:
Yap cap keys work. You can set the nav bar height to "0" and it will turn off.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Are you compiling the rom from source ?
Thanks for the effort, would be nice to see some ROM's showing up! Even if they're ports.
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
chadouming said:
Are you compiling the rom from source ?
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Nope. I followed the guide found in the op. And used your cm10 as a base.
ROM also suffers from sod's if your connected to WiFi and you leave the network while two phone is asleep. If you turn off WiFi first you will be fine. Same bug as in houstonns aokp build he posted in Haze's thread.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
interesting. Keep up the work! love that the forum is starting to pick up again =)
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
Anyone tried it out yet?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
Can confirm calls and texts do in fact work.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
the more the merrier ... I've been doing rootbox for alittle bit now.. before I post a thread up I wanted it to be super stable first. and work out all the issues..I've already been given permission for the original dev for using all his banners and such.. hope your rom comes along.. carbon is nice too
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
Looks really nice, I would love to try on the Optimus G too.
I assume clean install the .zip file and then flash gapps?
sent from my Nexus 4 & Nexus 7 running PARANOIDANDROID
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
Yap. Fresh install and flash latest gapps.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
V2 coming soon!!!!
Fixed Root issue. Now has full root access. Has been veeery stable and super quick. Other than the WiFi sod issue, its pretty much perfect. When I get V2 up I encourage you guys give it a shot
Will probably post link in thread first, than update op when I get a chance.
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
Re: [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom: A Nexus 4 port!
V2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oalofrib11wee0d/RootedCarbonRom.zip
Issues with root and busybox have been corrected. Enjoy
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
Re: UPDATE!! [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom V2: A Nexus 4 port!
Op updated!
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
ATRIXXIRTA said:
V2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oalofrib11wee0d/RootedCarbonRom.zip
Issues with root and busybox have been corrected. Enjoy
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
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ATRIXX I think Im going to give your rom a shot. I'm currently on houstonns 4.1.2 JB rom on my E973 and I was wondering if I need to downgrade via .kdz to E97310F in order to install your rom? Or can I just follow install instructions from the state that I'm at now? Also what Gapps package do your recommend?
Cheers
Re: UPDATE!! [ROM][PORT] ---------> CarbonRom V2: A Nexus 4 port!
Ya your going to have to downgrade and re-root. I'm not 100% what firmware version you need to downgrade too. In my case I have an e971, and I had to downgrade from "E" to "D" firmware in order to flash anything aosp. If the e973's "F" firmware is equivalent to the e971's "D" firmware, than that's what you need to be on when you root.
As far as gapps, I'm just using the latest ones from goo. I believe 20130301.
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
ATRIXXIRTA said:
Ya your going to have to downgrade and re-root. I'm not 100% what firmware version you need to downgrade too. In my case I have an e971, and I had to downgrade from "E" to "D" firmware in order to flash anything aosp. If the e973's "F" firmware is equivalent to the e971's "D" firmware, than that's what you need to be on when you root.
As far as gapps, I'm just using the latest ones from goo. I believe 20130301.
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
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metal_god69 said:
ATRIXX I think Im going to give your rom a shot. I'm currently on houstonns 4.1.2 JB rom on my E973 and I was wondering if I need to downgrade via .kdz to E97310F in order to install your rom? Or can I just follow install instructions from the state that I'm at now? Also what Gapps package do your recommend?
Cheers
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If your on telus, your gonna want to go to E. If your on bell, f is the one.
flashed it this morning and it has been stable (no reboots) for the past few hours with working phone/sms/camera/gps/mobile hotspot. I used houstonn's gapps package and the messaging app wouldn't open/work so I tried it with chadourning's version and that fixed that issue. I might give houstonn's new aokp build a try sometime today as well but this rom looks promising :good:
[Edit] experienced sod issues when receiving text.
Mirrors for everybody!
I have A LOT of bandwidth to spare, OP I highly recommend you add this to your original post before your Dropbox maxes out.
HOUSTON'S KERNEL:
http://dev.vedpetkar.com/lgog/kernel/HoustonsKernelWiFiFix.zip
ROM AS OF 3/13/2013 - 6:58pm :
http://dev.vedpetkar.com/lgog/rom/RootedCarbonRom.zip

[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] SlimROMS 7.0.0 alpha [d851][N][10-19-16]

SlimROM is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam works together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and Gerrit.
Code:
/* #include
*
* Your phone's warranty is now void.
* This is a custom ROM developed by Warrior1208.
* You are flashing this on your LG G3 (d851) at your own peril.
* I am not responsible for hard bricks, damages to SD Cards, thermonuclear war,
* or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
* I would definitely help you out if you are stuck somewhere, provided that you give
* me clear details of the mishap.
* Don't ask for ETA's cause there is a thing called "LIFE" outside XDA.
*/
WHAT WILL BE INCLUDED:
Android Nougat
Slim Center
Slim Launcher
Slim File Manager
Slim Heads Up
The Real Dark Slim User Interface
SlimPIE (inspired by ParanoidAndroid's PIE with a light touch of Slim)
Smart Card Service
Adaptive Backlight
Adaptive Brightness
Smart Lock
Privacy Guard
Sounds Tweaks(Audio FX and Music FX)
Status Bar Tweaks
Battery Saver Mode
Removed Bloatwares
Notification Reminder/Snoozer
Drawer Shortcuts
Lockscreen Shortcuts
Custom Quick Settings Tiles
Improved Performance
Camera - True View
Camera - Smart Capture
and Much More!
WHAT'S WORKING:
BOOTS UP!
GPS
SENSORS
BUGS/NOT WORKING:
BLUETOOTH (not sure)
DATA (not sure)
CAMERA (sometimes works and sometimes doesn't)
WIFI semi works - (no 5.8GHZ yet)
HOW TO INSTALL:
1. Download the ROM and the GApps and place them on your SD Card/Internal Storage.
2. Reboot phone to TWRP.
3. Wipe data, cache(factory reset), dalvik/art cache and system.
4. Flash the ROM and GApps.
5. Reboot System. (First boot takes 5-6 minutes. Be patient.)
SOURCES:
Kernel Source
SlimRoms Website
Google+
DOWNLOADS AND SCREENSHOTS IN SECOND POST.​
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] SlimROMS 7.0.0 alpha [d851][N][10-19-16], ROM for the T-Mobile LG G3
Contributors
aclegg2011
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2016-10-16
Last Updated 2016-10-19
Downloads
Downloads here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224385199 Old Release!
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=312978532265364233 New Release!
Gapps:
http://opengapps.org/OpenGAPPS!
SuperSU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133SuperSU Home Thread
screenshots
Screenshots!
Downloading now, seems really slooooow. Might be done by my bed time.
Long time slim user with my N7's. Looking forward to trying it.
Ohhhh my...Xmas may come early this year... @aclegg2011 Do you plan on making this an official build at one point or just playing around?
Malezar said:
Ohhhh my...Xmas may come early this year... @aclegg2011 Do you plan on making this an official build at one point or just playing around?
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if they let me. and if you guys want me to.
aclegg2011 said:
if they let me. and if you guys want me to.
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I've been a running Slim since Galaxy S i think. Only switched to RR when got the G3 and did even have Slimsaber on the G3 for a little while. Big fan of Slim and will support it on the G3. :good:
Malezar said:
I've been a running Slim since Galaxy S i think. Only switched to RR when got the G3 and did even have Slimsaber on the G3 for a little while. Big fan of Slim and will support it on the G3. :good:
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So far 5.8ghz won't be recognized and the camera starts out dark and has issues now and then. Ive updated some of the libs to 30E.
other variant?
Super psyched to try this. I was thinking about trying to teach myself how to build ROMs just so I could give it a try. Glad I don't have to now that someone who actually knows what they're doing is building it.
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Looks like everything works. Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, sensors... Everything I use anyway. The only thing I've noticed is it's a tad sluggish. It unlocks a bit slow, apps open a bit slow, and the keyboard locked up for about 5-10 seconds a few times. I'm going to let it settle a bit longer see what happens
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Agree that everything I've tried works so far. It does seem a little slower than the plain cleaNrom but I'll take a rom with features anyday. So glad to find a 7.0 rom where I can configure the nav buttons.
can you guys show me some screenshorts. i really looking forward to try this rom
CrucialBT said:
Looks like everything works. Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, sensors... Everything I use anyway. The only thing I've noticed is it's a tad sluggish. It unlocks a bit slow, apps open a bit slow, and the keyboard locked up for about 5-10 seconds a few times. I'm going to let it settle a bit longer see what happens
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Howdy - when you say "BT works", does that mean:
1. You can connect to a BT speaker, for instance & play music thru it.
2. Can you pair to your car, play music via BT & accept a phonecall without crash or freeze?
I've seen BT issues mentioned on every other N ROM I've been following, would be way cool to have one break that barrier .:good:
christoophat said:
Howdy - when you say "BT works", does that mean:
1. You can connect to a BT speaker, for instance & play music thru it.
2. Can you pair to your car, play music via BT & accept a phonecall without crash or freeze?
I've seen BT issues mentioned on every other N ROM I've been following, would be way cool to have one break that barrier .:good:
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I connected to a Bluetooth speaker and played music and podcasts through it for about 45 minutes. It did disconnect once, but I reconnected it and it was fine. Connected to my car just fine too, but I didn't make or receive any phone calls.
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I'm going to add subtratum to the rom. If the rom seems sluggish it could be because it's still needs to be optimized. Its using stock toolchains and the kernel I'm using for the g3 hasn't been optimized yet either.
aclegg2011 said:
I'm going to add subtratum to the rom. If the rom seems sluggish it could be because it's still needs to be optimized. Its using stock toolchains and the kernel I'm using for the g3 hasn't been optimized yet either.
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It's not bothering me enough to stop using it. No worries. If I can be of any help please let me know. You've done some great work for us T-Mobile g3 users. I can't thank you enough!
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im having uber issues adding in subtratum. Everyone elses rom you just cherry-pick and you're done. On slimrom it's requiring more work.
I got subtratum working.
How stable is it? Any FCs, reboots, etc? A little sluggish is okay. Thanks.

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