HTC One (M7VZW) codefireX
CodefireX 4.4.3.2.1.000.000 Open Master​
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This well established Android distribution treats development differently than any other to further our Android platform as a whole. This is the fastest source built ROM you will find on this forum, and also the only one to utilize our unique build system and a custom LLVM 3.5 suite based toolchain globally.
Here is our very well supported Issue Tracker.
We utilize a plethora of unique optimizations in a build system unlike any other:
Utilizing the LLVM CLANG CI globally, working heavily with upstreams with a goal of furthering our entire Android platform.
Consistently updated upstream toolchain module source with our custom backports, fixes, and optimizations applied in a patch at build time.
Fully built utilizing Link Time Optimization and Polly optimizations (another custom ROM first). Feel free to google these a bit.
Much of our source have code fixes, cleanups, and many minor optimizations to set us even further ahead of the community. These are too generous to even speak of here.
Optimizations are toggled on and off based on device for the best experience we can achieve for your device without sacrificing stability
Many Qcom optimizations and AOSP master (upstream) optimizations and fixes using device specifications to determine usage.
Fully built utilizing strict aliasing and isognu++11 mode.
Utilizing all O4 optimizations (Optimization Level 4) including LTO (with binutils plugins), and additionally LLVM Polly.
Of course we also have several neat UI features, including but not limited to:
T-Mobile Theme Engine.
DPI Wizard (no junk like build.prop tweaks).
Quick Settings panel customizations.
Live network stats in your statusbar.
Button backlight customizations.
Hardware button customizations.
Volume button customizations.
Many more being added during the nightly builds.
M7VZW Download & Support thread
Our thanks go out to all the open source developers who made our work possible.
Below is an ever-incomplete list of some of the 'indirect' contributors to our ROMs:
The Android Open Source Project
LLVM CI
Linux Foundation
Code Aurora Forum
CyanogenMod Inc.
Chainfire
Many more!
XDA:DevDB Information
codefireX, ROM for the Verizon HTC One
Contributors
jrior001, bigrushdog, ajf64, synergydev,anders3408,RaymanFX
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: AOSP MASTER
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2014-02-13
Last Updated 2014-04-06
BETA TEST to ensure quality, if all is well as expected this will be added to our nightly builds soon
Thanks for the work. Can't wait to try it out.
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What yeah boy this is a great ROM loved it on my DNA!!!!!
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Question, as I haven't heard of this before...and I'm sure others are thinking it too:
Is this based off cm source, or is it vanilla that is enhanced? Thanks!
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Running great so far
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brymaster5000 said:
Question, as I haven't heard of this before...and I'm sure others are thinking it too:
Is this based off cm source, or is it vanilla that is enhanced? Thanks!
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Yeah...sorry about that gotta follow the team thread format.
So basically we took the aosp master branch, hardware support commits from CM/caf(aosp has very little love for qcom and they guys at CM are among the best at making things work smoothly) and added about the strictest tool chains/build system in the game right now. Push the optimizations as far as the devices csn handle, add in just few mostly custom features and you get heavily optimized almost vanilla AOSP.
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jtj1825 said:
Running great so far
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Good to hear, I was a little worried with VZW...ive noticed that cmda devices can be difficult and vzw devices are a little extra special
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jrior001 said:
Good to hear, I was a little worried with VZW...ive noticed that cmda devices can be difficult and vzw devices are a little extra special
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Thanks for bring this to us man Running smooth as butter. Had been running candykat for the last couple week. But this ROM is right up my ally smooth simple. Really hands down awesome!! Awesome!! Work man!!!
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coachcrey said:
Thanks for bring this to us man Running smooth as butter. Had been running candykat for the last couple week. But this ROM is right up my ally smooth simple. Really hands down awesome!! Awesome!! Work man!!!
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Thanks but I gotta tell ya I mainly support the older model 8960's (one x, one s, evo 4g and inc 4g) all the credit for m7 series goes to our lead java/feature guy @bigrushdog who maintains the gsm version. He's just to busy making things awesome to maintain threads
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jrior001 said:
Thanks but I gotta tell ya I mainly support the older model 8960's (one x, one s, evo 4g and inc 4g) all the credit for m7 series goes to our lead java/feature guy @bigrushdog who maintains the gsm version. He's just to busy making things awesome to maintain threads
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Good to know man well @bigrushdog thank you man this is great stuff!!!
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jrior001 said:
Yeah...sorry about that gotta follow the team thread format.
So basically we took the aosp master branch, hardware support commits from CM/caf(aosp has very little love for qcom and they guys at CM are among the best at making things work smoothly) and added about the strictest tool chains/build system in the game right now. Push the optimizations as far as the devices csn handle, add in just few mostly custom features and you get heavily optimized almost vanilla AOSP.
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Thanks for explaining a bit more. This Rom looks interesting. I was just curious as cm's recent decision to unify the kernel for all 8960 devices...has been causing issues for the m7.
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brymaster5000 said:
Thanks for explaining a bit more. This Rom looks interesting. I was just curious as cm's recent decision to unify the kernel for all 8960 devices...has been causing issues for the m7.
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Elaborate please?...other than the occasional screen on delay(which on one x I've gotten used to, been around a while) we hadn't notice much in testing. This is built with that unified kernel BTW.
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Justbthought I'd leave this here blazing fast!
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Just flashed, but I have no network. No calls/texts or anything.
Am I doing something wrong?
EDIT: Also, my camera isn't working. I looked around on the cfx forums and these seem to not be problems for other people
Any word on official nightly builds for m7vzw?
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coachcrey said:
Any word on official nightly builds for m7vzw?
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My bad, i forgot to update the links when we got this one added to the build bot last week, Nightly link is fixed up at codefirex.com now.
jrior001 said:
My bad, i forgot to update the links when we got this one added to the build bot last week, Nightly link is fixed up at codefirex.com now.
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Cool I was peeping around the website and it look like it was being built!!! Thanks man love this ROM!!
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Does this ROM have the weird delay with auto brightness? I stopped using CM11 because when i would wake it up there would be a good 10 second delay before the brightness would catch up.
Also, does anyone know if mobile data works while connected to a Verizon Network Extender? GPE ROM"s and CM11 have no mobile data on the extender. (LTE / 3G work fine).
Looks interesting, would love to give it a shot. Thanks guys!
Sad day in the CFX world. CFX as we know it now is dead. Our 2 main leaders have parted ways with a difference of opinion in the future direction of the project. Thanks to all who have participated in this.
Mods its time to close up shop here.
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Does any one know if there will be a CM9 release for the DHD? Will it have Linaro incorporated in it? Is there any other way we might be getting a taste of the performance enhancements in Linaro?
Was just wondering if anyone has heard anything related to the matter. What I had read about performance enhancement ranging form 50- 100 % by just software tweaks sounds amazing :S
LCD has added it to his roms. The CM team has stated on Facebook that they will not be adding it right away due to it breaking random things.
People are expecting a lot more improvements then they will really see.
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LCD? is that lord clockan? have you tried the rom? did you feel linaro made any visible improvements?
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Yes sorry auto correct made LC to LCD by mistake. While there is some improvement it is not the next best thing to hit Android. Also remember the board they were working with was a nexus board made for ICS as to what we have are hacked together builds.
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cool ... Im holding out untill the official ics release for dhd so as to avoid all the camera issues. Anyways there was one article talking about google integrating linaro into its original software so who knows. .. we might see an ics update from google and hopefully that could be enough to automatically take those changes across devices.
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Linaro is breaking a number of things at the moment. Besides, the CM source is frozen, won't be accepting anything into the release branch unless it is a bug fix or device support I believe.
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It will amazing. ...
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It will amazing. ...
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you're right: linaro changes has been abandoned and cm9 won't have that stuff.
this is truly amazing, I'm happy to see our devs recognize useless things (like your beloved linaro)
Its not that it was dropped because it was useless. In fact stuff from linaro have been merged and will be. Steve doesn't think its a good idea to currently switch to gcc4.7 which linaro uses. 4.7 is not as tested and mature as 4.6 so it does cause some issues/breaks things. So Steve chose to stick for 4.6 at least for now
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Building CM10 with extra patches from CM gerrit and using the Linaro toolchain. Roms were built with -O3 and strict-aliasing (for packages that were compatible).
Updates can be found on my Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/106870161233159147936/posts
Builds will be updated only when there are major changes to CM10.
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Building CM10 with extra patches from CM gerrit and using the Linaro toolchain. Roms were built with -O3 and strict-aliasing (for packages that were compatible).
Updates can be found on my Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/106870161233159147936/posts
Builds will be updated only when there are major changes to CM10.
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Can we get some more information please?
Well what would you like to know. Sorry still learning git, hoping to have my changes up on github in the next couple weeks.
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maybe you should put a rom features, screenshot, credits and others stuff like others rom thread...
it maybe have the same ui but people really like to it...Attractive thread can attract more people to test you rom :good::laugh:
You should try a compile with -Os or -Ofast
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No point compiling with -Os because it only optimizes for size, not for speed, and no reason to compile -Ofast because it would be the sane as compiling with -O3 without strict aliasing anywhere which also wouldn't be as optimized for speed. I have toyed around with the idea of adding -unsafe-loop-optimizations, but I am scared of what it might break.
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What gapps do you recommend?
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I just use whatever the latest apps goo.im is hosting.
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awandroid89 said:
maybe you should put a rom features, screenshot, credits and others stuff like others rom thread...
it maybe have the same ui but people really like to it...Attractive thread can attract more people to test you rom :good::laugh:
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awandroid89 said:
maybe you should put a rom features, screenshot, credits and others stuff like others rom thread...
it maybe have the same ui but people really like to it...Attractive thread can attract more people to test you rom :good::laugh:
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agreed
With all the respect for your great work, all i miss at this ROM is KILL ALL button, in rest its perfect, at least for me, after 6 days of use.
November 14th...now its the perfect ROM...THANK YOU!
For those that don't know what Evervolv is, Evervolv is an AOSP (Android Open Source Project) rom aimed at Snapdragon powered devices. We're fully open sourced and encourage it with no restrictions. The work put into this rom is community driven and and Evervolv Project is made up of numerous members and contributors.
If you would like to contribute to Evervolv, please visit our Gerrit Code Review.
Current version: 4.0 (Based off 4.4.x KitKat)
Features:
Extended PowerMenu
Battery %,
Volume button music control.
Trackball Wake (Available on devices with a trackball/pad)
Theme manager
sixbar signal strength
ability to turn all customization off with one switch in the toolbox, giving you 100% aosp look and feel.
eng builds (instead of userdebug like everyone else) providing more open experience (ie adb root by default)
full complement of commandline tools (busybox, vim, ssh, curl/wet with ssl support!)
custom updater written from scratch by Preludedrew and Texasice, featuring automatic update checks,
support for downloading gapps, and advanced automatic install (TWRP and CWM supported but TWRP preferred)
Bug Reporting:
Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use EVPaste to post your logs.
Downloads:
Nightly Build
Gapps:
PA GAPPS
Source:
Evervolv Github
Branch: kitkat
Changelog:
Nightly changelogs are available on download page (EVUpdater too!)
or you can view them at the Evervolv Gerrit
Donations:
If you wish to donate please do so here (Paypal)
Really? I can't be the first. :thumbup:
Can't wait to try this out, thanks guys!
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I have never heard of this ROM before.... I'm gonna try it for sure
Nice to see you all here. Used alot of their work in the past.
JesusWazBlack said:
I have never heard of this ROM before.... I'm gonna try it for sure
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Stock aosp with very few tweaks :good:
They do very solid work. Their work was the reason I was able to port CM10 to my old HD2.
ThdDude said:
They do very solid work. Their work was the reason I was able to port CM10 to my old HD2.
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Yeah they were the first ones who was able to port a stabled 4.2 to my old HTC sensation
ThdDude said:
They do very solid work. Their work was the reason I was able to port CM10 to my old HD2.
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And I still have that ROM, somewhere in my laptop. Lol.
Nice to see this ROM around.
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Can anyone make a general list of what extra features evervolv has?
I kinda don't want to spend extra time wiping and restoring my data if it isn't worth an upgrade from CM10.1
Last time I used Evervolv was with my Nexus One, and that was LONG TIME AGO
For example, am I able to edit the quick settings, and can I use CM themes?
darkKnight- said:
Can anyone make a general list of what extra features evervolv has?
I kinda don't want to spend extra time wiping and restoring my data if it isn't worth an upgrade from CM10.1
Last time I used Evervolv was with my Nexus One, and that was LONG TIME AGO
For example, am I able to edit the quick settings, and can I use CM themes?
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Make a nand and flash
In this ballpark
http://evervolv.com/features/
Kerns_JW said:
In this ballpark
http://evervolv.com/features/
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Lock screen dial pad pure nastiness :thumbup:
watching dirty unicorn porn
This is mine....
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hatememarkz said:
Lock screen dial pad pure nastiness :thumbup:
watching dirty unicorn porn
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That's a great feature..one of the most useful lock screen widgets I have seen
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Oh god ... I'm trying to abstain from flashing .... Oh Jesus .....
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Would be nice for a 'not working' or current bugs section in OP.
thehandi said:
Would be nice for a 'not working' or current bugs section in OP.
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find one first, then i will make one :good:
elginsk8r said:
find one first, then i will make one :good:
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Been running the nightlies on my T989D since they were first posted here, have had no issues/bugs/RRs/SODs
Only random issue I ran into is when I flashed a new kernel. Screen would randomly have a thick red outline. Went back to stock kernel, all was well.
Keep up the great work, I remember drooling over Evervolv on my HTC One V
bananabux said:
Been running the nightlies on my T989D since they were first posted here, have had no issues/bugs/RRs/SODs
Only random issue I ran into is when I flashed a new kernel. Screen would randomly have a thick red outline. Went back to stock kernel, all was well.
Keep up the great work, I remember drooling over Evervolv on my HTC One V
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Which kernel
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Which kernel
watching dirty unicorn porn
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It was one of Cl3Kener's UBER nightly kernels (7/22 i think).
I recently bought my Galaxy Nexus with CM11 already installed. As of right now I am running the latest nightly "December 17, 2013). I have never had the chance to test out any ICS or JB ROMs.
What I want to know is if Kit Kat 4.4.2 is the fastest/smoothest ROM currently out for the GNexus or is the older ROMs much more faster/smoother? I do understand that Kit Kat isn't an official ROM and that we've lost official support from Google.
I NOTICED A GOOD AMOUNT OF LAG WITH THIS ROM AND WOULDN'T MIND DOWNGRADING IF THERE'S A MUCH FASTER/SMOOTHER ROM ALTHOUGH I RATHER STICK WITH KIT KAT (since its the latest).
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OuncE718 said:
I recently bought my Galaxy Nexus with CM11 already installed. As of right now I am running the latest nightly "December 17, 2013). I have never had the chance to test out any ICS or JB ROMs.
What I want to know is if Kit Kat 4.4.2 is the fastest/smoothest ROM currently out for the GNexus or is the older ROMs much more faster/smoother? I do understand that Kit Kat isn't an official ROM and that we've lost official support from Google.
I NOTICED A GOOD AMOUNT OF LAG WITH THIS ROM AND WOULDN'T MIND DOWNGRADING IF THERE'S A MUCH FASTER/SMOOTHER ROM ALTHOUGH I RATHER STICK WITH KIT KAT (since its the latest).
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If it had CM11 on it already, it must have a custom recovery already, so the best option for you is create a full backup, and then try flashing other roms untill you find one that suits you.
Frankly, a tiny bit of lag is acceptable to me, as long as I have the latest version of Android. Mine is at 4.2.2 right now. I don't notice any real difference in speed from previous roms.
All you can do is try some out. Polling to see what others get won't tell you how things run on your phone with your apps.
OuncE718 said:
I recently bought my Galaxy Nexus with CM11 already installed. As of right now I am running the latest nightly "December 17, 2013). I have never had the chance to test out any ICS or JB ROMs.
What I want to know is if Kit Kat 4.4.2 is the fastest/smoothest ROM currently out for the GNexus or is the older ROMs much more faster/smoother? I do understand that Kit Kat isn't an official ROM and that we've lost official support from Google.
I NOTICED A GOOD AMOUNT OF LAG WITH THIS ROM AND WOULDN'T MIND DOWNGRADING IF THERE'S A MUCH FASTER/SMOOTHER ROM ALTHOUGH I RATHER STICK WITH KIT KAT (since its the latest).
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Thanks for the response but my post isn't intended to be a poll. I simply want to know if ICS or Jelly Bean ROM is faster/smoother than Kit Kat since Kit Kat isn't an official ROM. Not everybody has the time nor the patience to flash a bunch of different ROMs/kernel combinations and go through the process of restoring data, apps, accounts etc. NO OFFENSE
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i am now using parandroid rom , a 4.3 gelly bean , super fast and stble rom , with a lot of tweaks , very good battery life ( can last 4 hours screen on with web surfing and whatsapp ) ...
the main disadvantage ( which is not related to the rom itself ) is the wifi issue , i am a new user of the Gnex also , but i was shocked with the weak wifi signal comparing to older mobile phones ( i had the Desire HD ) , i've read a lot about the wifi issue which is almost related by most of the posts and threads to the jelly bean update , and i am thinking about giving ICS or KK a try as the wifi reception means a lot to me , the wifi router is quite far from my room and with this jelly bean software i am unable to connect , while i was able to connect easily using my old DHD .
so if you have your wif router close enough , try the parandroid rom , it's brilliant ...
by the way , any thing to say about wifi reception in KK ?
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Thanks for the response but my post isn't intended to be a poll. I simply want to know if ICS or Jelly Bean ROM is faster/smoother than Kit Kat since Kit Kat isn't an official ROM. Not everybody has the time nor the patience to flash a bunch of different ROMs/kernel combinations and go through the process of restoring data, apps, accounts etc. NO OFFENSE
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Thanks for the response. The WiFi reception isn't that good. I've noticed the same with my Nexus 4 (that I recently sold). It may just be a software issue since the N4 was an LG product and obviously the GNexus a Samsung device. Don't get me wrong, Kit Kat is a cool ROM but it seems a bit laggy for me. It's stable enough as a daily ROM though. Maybe I'm being a bit picky.
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In my opinion (I tried many ROMs so far) 4.1 is the smoothest and has best performances in overall. For me it would be 4.1>4.3>4.4>4.2>4.0
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In my opinion (I tried many ROMs so far) 4.1 is the smoothest and has best performances in overall. For me it would be 4.1>4.3>4.4>4.2>4.0
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Are you on a stock ROM or a custom 4.1?
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OuncE718 said:
Are you on a stock ROM or a custom 4.1?
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Currently Im on 4.3, SlimBean Build 2.2.
Back in time, when I was on 4.1 I used stock,minco and Liquidsmooth (and Paranoid android 2.x for some short time)
what version or/and rom has the best wifi reception so far ?
I would say 4.1, stock or any AOSP based ROM, but it's fact that Galaxy Nexus has bad Wi-Fi radio, and custom ROMs and kernels can't change it significantly
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Blk for sure. Only 1 version released but oh my that was fast.
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I much preferred ics
Beamed from my Galaxy Note 3
I've been running 4.1.2 for over a year now and it runs really great, I've tested many newer ROM's but they all had lag issues or just didn't have all the features I was looking for.
Recommend:
Paranoid Android 2.57 or 2.54
Zen v10 kernel
gapps-jb-20121011-signed
4.2_TransformPack_v2.1
isajoo said:
I've been running 4.1.2 for over a year now and it runs really great, I've tested many newer ROM's but they all had lag issues or just didn't have all the features I was looking for.
Recommend:
Paranoid Android 2.57 or 2.54
Zen v10 kernel
gapps-jb-20121011-signed
4.2_TransformPack_v2.1
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will you please provide us with the link of those parandroid 2.5x roms , as i looked for them with no result
ghassan haddad said:
will you please provide us with the link of those parandroid 2.5x roms , as i looked for them with no result
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Here's the entire thread about 4.1.2 ROM's discussion/links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250855
Also here are the links/threads to the specific zip files I'm using:
2.55+ Paranoid Android + gapps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1892214
v3.0.53-ZenSERIES_v10_4.1_Final_Tuna
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072787
But download link in thread is dead.
http://db.tt/YG1tMQhZ
4.2_TransformPack_v2.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969488
When flashing I installed in the following order:
ROM
Gapps
Transformpack
Kernel
Not sure if it makes any difference, but just remember to make a back up of your current ROM and have another functioning ROM zip file on your device before flashing, just in case.
LOL
Also highly suggest running in tablet mode.
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thanks a lot for your effort , i will test and reply
To me, the best right now would be Vanir 4.3. Crazy fast and everything works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404903
OuncE718 said:
Thanks for the response but my post isn't intended to be a poll. I simply want to know if ICS or Jelly Bean ROM is faster/smoother than Kit Kat since Kit Kat isn't an official ROM. Not everybody has the time nor the patience to flash a bunch of different ROMs/kernel combinations and go through the process of restoring data, apps, accounts etc. NO OFFENSE
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No offense to you but if you want to know what the best rom for your device is then you have to gain some time and patience to flash different roms, or in the very least read up about them on the threads here on XDA yourself. This is a developer community meant for adults that want to gain and share knowledge of how things work on mobile devices. This is not where you come to have answers spoon-fed to you because you are too lazy to take some time and figure things out for yourself. No one will ever be able to tell you what is the best for you, except yourself. If you don't have the patience then you should use the Nexus Toolkit, flash back to stock, lock your device and enjoy how the rom runs because those that are meant to be in this community have patience and make time to test what works for them. I may come off rude but this is just how it is, too many users come in here now and expect things on a silver platter, that is not how XDA works.
Do you know how much time and effort goes into building roms and kernels, or how much time people put into testing applications and settings in order to share their experience with others? It is kind of selfish to disregard those people by claiming you don't have enough patience to put some effort in yourself.
I have put months and months into just refining custom kernel settings that help users to gain optimal performance without sacrificing battery, lots of members come to my thread looking for help, if I decided I didn't have the time or patience to create a thread that gives a good base for setting up a custom kernel then alot of new users would be in the dark on what to do. Contributing is what makes this forum great, not looking for others to make the effort and for you to reap the benefits.
I think it's rather unfair that all the people on this thread have had to provide info and links to you when you could just as easily use the XDA search function and find them yourself. You've been a member since 2010, you should know better.
Like title said, I'm searching for good Galaxy Nexus Rom.. i have some base requests like:
- Screen Record keys (vol+ and pwr)
- Battery Life
- A loooot of customization
- No lags
If there is a Rom with all that requests and It's android 4.3.x isn't a problem
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ScardracS said:
Like title said, I'm searching for good Galaxy Nexus Rom.. i have some base requests like:
- Screen Record keys (vol+ and pwr)
- Battery Life
- A loooot of customization
- No lags
If there is a Rom with all that requests and It's android 4.3.x isn't a problem
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I second this request - I am at a point where I would throw my phone into oncoming traffic because it lags so bad. The battery cannot make it past 2pm on a good day, and have grown to really hate the "nightly" ROMs. I want to stay rooted, and run the latest stablest version of android on it. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
There is no best ROM. These threads arent even allowed. Just try them a dev has put a lot of work in it.
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I love Paranoid Android. In PA3.99 RC2 (Android 4.3.1), there are a lot of feature and customization. In PA4.0-BETA (Android 4.4.2), there are a few extra feature but nothing relevant at the moment. Devs are working in recode features, but they say that want to reduce kanging. You can try CyanogenMod or AOKP (the last has a lot of customization) por any derive from that. You have to try them and then decide what you prefer.
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I am currently on the CM-Remix rom 1/11 release and have been on it for a few days, so far I like a lot of the customization features. I would suggest reading what other users have experienced in the thread and determine which one you want to try. This has been the only 4.4 rom that I have used for more than a few hours. I am weird about customization so I tend to find one with lots of features and stick with it for a while. (trying to curb my flashing addiction.)
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I am currently on the CM-Remix rom 1/11 release and have been on it for a few days, so far I like a lot of the customization features. I would suggest reading what other users have experienced in the thread and determine which one you want to try. This has been the only 4.4 rom that I have used for more than a few hours. I am weird about customization so I tend to find one with lots of features and stick with it for a while. (trying to curb my flashing addiction.)
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For CM-REMIX
ThePhantom97 said:
I am currently on the CM-Remix rom 1/11 release and have been on it for a few days, so far I like a lot of the customization features. I would suggest reading what other users have experienced in the thread and determine which one you want to try. This has been the only 4.4 rom that I have used for more than a few hours. I am weird about customization so I tend to find one with lots of features and stick with it for a while. (trying to curb my flashing addiction.)
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CM-Remix has a lot of cool features, probably would be my favorite but I can't get the wakelocks figured out even after reflashing etc. For me, slimkat is a second in features but most better in terms of wakelocks (for me). Translates into almost double the bat life for me
These type of threads are not allowed on XDA.
Refer this:
HTML:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792896
and find a suitable ROM for yourself.
jmsfang said:
CM-Remix has a lot of cool features, probably would be my favorite but I can't get the wakelocks figured out even after reflashing etc. For me, slimkat is a second in features but most better in terms of wakelocks (for me). Translates into almost double the bat life for me
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CM is awesome. Check it out. Love this ROM.
For now best rom was dirty unicorn, but after some days it was really slow
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ScardracS said:
For now best rom was dirty unicorn, but after some days it was really slow
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Agreed. The lag killed me after a couple days of usage.
UBNAS81 said:
I second this request - I am at a point where I would throw my phone into oncoming traffic because it lags so bad. The battery cannot make it past 2pm on a good day, and have grown to really hate the "nightly" ROMs.
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I'm running stock 4.3 with Franco kernel r392 (for bigmem as r394 doesn't have it) and its the smoothest combo you'll ever have.
I usually get 3 - 3 1/2 hours of SOT.
as for nightlys, I agree, they do suck and I hope the PA team gets a stable/milestone with HALO and all of that good stuff soon... like REAL soon.
trying soooo hard not to flash everything any anything.
Which one is the most stable then, if I may ask. Or am I still better off using 4.3?
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Which one is the most stable then, if I may ask. Or am I still better off using 4.3?
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They all are. Only Paranoid Android 4 is still in beta but that should be stable too. There is no best ROM or most stable one. It depends on your preference and phone (every Galaxy Nexus responds diffrently to certain settings/roms/kernels) so please stop these threads..
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I understand very well that such questions may annoy people, but my question is actually more specific. I'm not looking for the best rom with the most features. I just want to upgrade to 4.4. But I'm afraid to do so, as I use my alarm a lot (to wake up for exams in time). If the phone randomly reboots and the alarm is gone for some reason that would be very silly. So I'm looking for a phone that has the smallest chance of such situation (alrm gone) happening.
So CM11 nightly has the smallest chance of that happening?
Thanks in advance.
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Looking for a rom* not looking for a phone btw. For some reason i can't edit my post...
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Rapydax said:
So CM11 nightly has the smallest chance of that happening?
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From my own experience, CM11 doesn't have the smallest *chance* of that happening - because that NEVER happened to me at all. GNex is my part-time alarm clock and it always wakes me up at the right time. But yeah, because we install different apps and use different settings, YMMV
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Rapydax said:
I understand very well that such questions may annoy people, but my question is actually more specific. I'm not looking for the best rom with the most features. I just want to upgrade to 4.4. But I'm afraid to do so, as I use my alarm a lot (to wake up for exams in time). If the phone randomly reboots and the alarm is gone for some reason that would be very silly. So I'm looking for a phone that has the smallest chance of such situation (alrm gone) happening.
So CM11 nightly has the smallest chance of that happening?
Thanks in advance.
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Looking for a rom* not looking for a phone btw. For some reason i can't edit my post...
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Cm11 is very stable and bug free now.. For the alarm i suggest timely
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Re Best 4.4.2 Rom for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
ParanoidAndroid 4 (BETA 3) is working fine on my Maguro. Because there are not so much options right now (because it's in beta), I'm using it with the Xposed module Gravitybox (KK). You could wait for the official PA 4 when it's out of beta, or give it a try: paranoidandroid.co.
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ParanoidAndroid 4 (BETA 3) is working fine on my Maguro. Because there are not so much options right now (because it's in beta), I'm using it with the Xposed module Gravitybox (KK). You could wait for the official PA 4 when it's out of beta, or give it a try: paranoidandroid.co.
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And after you tried this and arent statisfied move on to the next one.
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