key features of CM-based ROMS - LG Optimus G Pro

I've been searching around the threads for quite some time and I found these ROMs.
1. VANIR
2. COMMOTIO
3. BeanStalk
4. AICP
5. CM11
6. SLIMROM
for those who have experience with these, can you tell us what's the selling features that you like from these ROMs?

fafalafafa said:
I've been searching around the threads for quite some time and I found these ROMs.
1. VANIR
2. COMMOTIO
3. BeanStalk
4. AICP
5. CM11
6. SLIMROM
for those who have experience with these, can you tell us what's the selling features that you like from these ROMs?
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The vanilla android experience.

fafalafafa said:
I've been searching around the threads for quite some time and I found these ROMs.
1. VANIR
2. COMMOTIO
3. BeanStalk
4. AICP
5. CM11
6. SLIMROM
for those who have experience with these, can you tell us what's the selling features that you like from these ROMs?
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Just read each roms OP
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Differences between CM, PA, Slim, Carbon, Euphoria

Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
moyses said:
Hello
Please i don't interstand yet the real differences between the Custum Rom Cm, PA, Slim, Carbon
I want to instal only one for long times and want to know which is the best
I heard that CM is the must but what about the others
Thank's
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Siddk007 said:
right now, none are stable, so better wait. btw, all these custom roms are almost same: tweaked, deodexed, extra features missing in stock android and theme support
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I agree. Also, right now I believe they are all running barebone features. CM is working on becoming more stable and the others will probably put off their implementation of features until CM is stable (a lot of them use CM as their base). I know for sure Paranoid Android for the Zenfone lacks all defining features of PA (aside from App Ops, which is Privacy Guard in CM). So far, I'm running CM until other ROMs beef up their features (I'll probably switch to Paranoid Android when it gets peek, hover, etc.)

Beginner help please - CyanogenMod 13 and questions

Hi there, I'm new to these threads and recently put cyanogenmod 12.1 on my nexus 7. I was surprised how clean and well optimized it ran so I was going to put cyanogenmod 13 on my HTC One M9.
So I was curious if there was anyone on these forums that had the time to answer some beginner questions.
1: I have carrier locked HTC One M9 from Australia, can I unlock and install Cyanogenmod 13?
2: How can I backup my original Rom?
3: Any recommendations?
Thank you in advance
Go into recovery and twrp has a backup button. Save it to your micro SD card
1. You will need to get S-OFF to be able to flash MM 3.xxx.xxx firmware to be able to run CM 13.
2. You need to go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3066720
3. Read and read
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
Since I had a similar question to what's been posted here. I'm going to ask in this thread. I've been looking for non-sense(no pun intended) roms, for my phone and found that CM looks like something I'd like. However, all I've found are nightly builds. Is it a good idea to wait until there are some stable builds or are those nightly builds good enough? Been looking for non-sense roms all over, but it seems all the top ones are derived from sense, I'm just interested in getting as far away from stock as I possibly can.
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
gregsarg said:
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
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Newbie here, just did my first root + got a custom rom (CM13) [if you're thinking of getting it now, please don't. I'm doing you a favor.]
However, releasing what nightly's are, im now wondering how stable is this 'Candy rom' you speak of?
Fwaiiiz said:
Newbie here, just did my first root + got a custom rom (CM13) [if you're thinking of getting it now, please don't. I'm doing you a favor.]
However, releasing what nightly's are, im now wondering how stable is this 'Candy rom' you speak of?
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Candysix is a fine rom...
The team has done an excellent job.
It's worth a go....g
gregsarg said:
Candy rom and CM are the only builds I've used on M9....
Candy is CM based and runs far better than stock CM nightly builds...
CM will get there...but for now I'm avoiding it...
Also...candy rom will run on 2.x firmware....and CM13 will not....g
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Small question, if you will. Does CandySix bring all the features that CM does? By this I mean, root, the UI customizations such as menu colors, themes, and UI tweaks. I'm using ViperOne right now, and although I like its UI themes and colors a lot, I don't like Sense that much. I know this isn't all that related to the thread but I don't want to open up a new thread just to ask about this stuff.
ArgusPMC said:
Small question, if you will. Does CandySix bring all the features that CM does? By this I mean, root, the UI customizations such as menu colors, themes, and UI tweaks. I'm using ViperOne right now, and although I like its UI themes and colors a lot, I don't like Sense that much. I know this isn't all that related to the thread but I don't want to open up a new thread just to ask about this stuff.
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Candy is far more feature rich than CM vanilla roms...
Give it a try...I think you'll like it...g
I will try it then, thanks for the help.

Difference between ROMs - any with OTA updates?

Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
3liteking148 said:
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
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Freedom OS and OOS is also based on AOSP, just to clarify
Gwiel said:
Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
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I would say AICP if you want just some extra features and OTA, in terms of updating I think AICP is the best. Although I never flashed CM so i don't know about OTA on CM.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, FreeDom. Official or CB, CE, best. You only dislike them if you are a CM fun.

Build liquid smooth,resurrection remix KK roms I9192

Can anyone build liquid smooth or resurrection remix Kitkat Rom For I9192??
I Have tried all LP & MM roms, all are start lagging after a 2 or 3 days of usage. kitkat roms are Lag free and best in battery life. Pac Rom is good but Don't have more features.
Sureshtuty said:
Can anyone build liquid smooth or resurrection remix Kitkat Rom For I9192??
I Have tried all LP & MM roms, all are start lagging after a 2 or 3 days of usage. kitkat roms are Lag free and best in battery life. Pac Rom is good but Don't have more features.
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+1. Not a bad idea.
Excellent idea, I have long time in carbon kitkat and much better than android "M" or "N" Maybe @csendre can extend a helping hand
icero said:
Excellent idea, I have long time in carbon kitkat and much better than android "M" or "N" Maybe @csendre can extend a helping hand
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Sorry but no time. Also, this requires Java 6 or 7 vs the Java 8 needed for N
This sounds like a good project for you guys to get your feet wet in ROM building. Follow this excellent guide @k2wl made for CM 11, just change the repo links from Cyanogenmod to what you want to build. Also, you will have to make some minor changes in the device tree, you can follow the example of a device that already has that ROM. This is exactly how I started, 1 year ago I had no clue what github is, what is a repo or a commit
Personally I prefer PAC, back in KK days it was still a good ROM and I disagree that it doesn't have enough features. This is what I run on my tablet still.
Update: I just looked at Liquid Smooth and RR github, neither one has a KK branch. I am not familiar with their history, but both seem to have started with LP
csendre said:
Sorry but no time. Also, this requires Java 6 or 7 vs the Java 8 needed for N
This sounds like a good project for you guys to get your feet wet in ROM building. Follow this excellent guide @k2wl made for CM 11, just change the repo links from Cyanogenmod to what you want to build. Also, you will have to make some minor changes in the device tree, you can follow the example of a device that already has that ROM. This is exactly how I started, 1 year ago I had no clue what github is, what is a repo or a commit
Personally I prefer PAC, back in KK days it was still a good ROM and I disagree that it doesn't have enough features. This is what I run on my tablet still.
Update: I just looked at Liquid Smooth and RR github, neither one has a KK branch. I am not familiar with their history, but both seem to have started with LP
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Nope both had KK. I don't know about building the rom from the source But i think i have found something Liquid Smooth KK branch RR KK branch Hope you will do Something for us
Sureshtuty said:
Nope both had KK. I don't know about building the rom from the source But i think i have found something Liquid Smooth KK branch RR KK branch Hope you will do Something for us
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I think my post was pretty clear. Good find though, now go for it

Hey guys i want your suggestions please

Hey guys
I finally made decision to install custom rom but i dont know which one to choose from i know there is not so much options but i wanted to know which one is the most stable one
You can try TreskMod which is based on omni and has Pixel like UI and smoothness.
ShiShTuBaBu said:
You can try TreskMod which is based on omni and has Pixel like UI and smoothness.
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How did you installed the rom there is no guide nothing....and one more why isn't there are any thread about the rom...and is it daily useable
mytechtb said:
How did you installed the rom there is no guide nothing....and one more why isn't there are any thread about the rom...and is it daily useable
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It's the Dev himself who preferred not to have his rom in Xda, he and his followers use the Telegram group. There you will find the rom and installation guides.
And i am on Oxygen OS now. I am waiting for twrp to come then i will go ahead and flash custom roms.

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