[ROM]CyanogenMod 12.1 Official nightly!!!! - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Well folks it's been a long road.. And it looks like it'll keep going. Happy flashing!!!!!! Thank you everyone who made this possible!
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=d2att

How's the battery life on the official nightlies of CM12.1 official..? :victory:

I dirty flashed over @amf66 4/28 build as I have been since 4/23. Battery for me is as I expect it to be. I still have my original battery .. Almost three years old now. I'm reluctant to purchase a "new" battery as I have an otterbox on this phone. And I haven't found any reliable sources for a new battery with out them being garbage. But so far is running smooth as butter.

What bootloader level do you need to be at for this? I'm running a recent cm11 nightly with I747UCUEMJB bootloader.

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sian23 said:
How's the battery life on the official nightlies of CM12.1 official..? :victory:
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Awesome. Especially with the DKP kernel!

araemo said:
What bootloader level do you need to be at for this? I'm running a recent cm11 nightly with I747UCUEMJB bootloader.
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I'm on ucufnj1

I noticed it too after 1 year, 2 months, and 13 days a new ROM bumped up to CM 12.1 or Android 5.1. If I didn't see the "d2att" name I'd would have assumed they just uploaded the file to wrong folder or something ( instead of "d2lte" ) but damn here is the file name:
"cm-12.1-20150430-NIGHTLY-d2att.zip". This is awesome!

seems to be nice.

Works very well. Also using DKP kernel. Only issue is Bluetooth. (Same with all L ROMs)

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[Q]CM9

So official cm9 is not coming to the droid inc, is that right?
according to the flow chart there is a chance it will
I am on invisiblek's 5/29 nightly build and it is sweet so far. Very smooth and I haven't had to pull the battery since I put it on 2 days ago.
drk.hd's a9 build is supposedly working very well too.
So don't be afraid to go with the latest unofficial builds.
We already got it! it's just unofficial. But it's stable. I think all we need is a maintainer to submit and maintain it to CM. what do I know though
I ask only because i'd like to see an updated kernel
ericerk said:
I ask only because i'd like to see an updated kernel
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There are a few updated kernels, but none from cyanogenmod yet.

Android 4.4 / stable custom ROM

Which custom ROM you think is pretty stable, for Android 4.4, guys ?
What would you recommend ?
Thank you
The most stable rom for Gnex (4.4.2)
nex_t said:
Which custom ROM you think is pretty stable, for Android 4.4, guys ?
What would you recommend ?
Thank you
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the one by playfulgod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525351
nex_t said:
Which custom ROM you think is pretty stable, for Android 4.4, guys ?
What would you recommend ?
Thank you
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I just tried Gummy and Slimkat yesterday. Gummy was ok, but no real improvement. I had AOKP 4.2.2 before. If anything, the navigation seemed to be more choppy. So I installed Slimkat and it's great! It's really really smooth and polished. No bugs that I've seen yet. It's fast and still has some of the customization that I wanted. Give it a try. Let me know if you try any other ones.
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Which custom ROM you think is pretty stable, for Android 4.4, guys ?
What would you recommend ?
Thank you
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x2 on playfulgod's rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525351 I have been using the nightley downloads to this rom (ocasionally) and then update to the latest gapps file.
what about the battery life on this ROM ?
Cmetal or omnimetal are great ROMs, I've been on every Cmetal release, with superram kernel, easily get about 3 hours screen time and 10% battery to spare! Been my daily driver for about a month, tried other 4.4 Roms as well, but came back to Cmetal
sent from my GNEX running cMetal 11 Rom
Latest OmniMetal is awesome, great battery life
Could you, please, provide a link with this ROM ?
And by the way, is there a noticeble difference between Android 4.2.2 and 4.4 ?
Thank you
nex_t said:
what about the battery life on this ROM ?
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Battery life in my experience has been around the same as Jelly Bean (others may have a different opinion)
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nex_t said:
Could you, please, provide a link with this ROM ?
And by the way, is there a noticeble difference between Android 4.2.2 and 4.4 ?
Thank you
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525351
Playfulgods version of cm11 is working great for me!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium HD app
nex_t said:
Could you, please, provide a link with this ROM ?
And by the way, is there a noticeble difference between Android 4.2.2 and 4.4 ?
Thank you
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HUGE difference
how about a kitkat rom that has a working HD video playback ? most of the roms I tried has problems with HD video playback
I'm referring to the choppy or rubberband effects
Official CM 11 is most stable for me an will always have the best support an regular updates daily to keep it ahead of the rest.
I've tried Omnimetal, cMetal, SlimKat, Beanstalk, and CM11. Without question, Omnimetal is the fastest, it's what im running right now, I have two problems with it, there are very few aesthetic customizations (which includes convenience like quicksettings), and it breaks my wifi, it still works, but the signal is so weak that I have to be in the same room as a router to use it. That being said, I seem to get better service with Verizon running Omni. They're all quality roms, but they all have some bugs. If you want speed go Omni, if you want features, go with Beanstalk or SlimKat.
Been running CM11 nightlies(12/14) with Trinity. No reboots or SOD issues. Bluetooth works, wifi works, good battery. It's about the same as on 4.3 for me.
what about customization ? is like that, also
I tried CM 11 but i don't know how to change the color / size of the soft buttons, battery, clock etc
Any ideas ?
What are the pros and cons in comparison to 4.3 ROMs, like rock-solid Cataclysm 4.3?
Battery life for me is a lot better on 4.4.2 using cm 11.0 than stock 4.3 or any 4.3 rom ever was, also I no longer get all the lag I used to get with 4.3 an the constant bug report alerts which stock 4.3 used to give me in status bar which I found quite odd.For me kitkat is a vast improvement an 4.3 was a complete failure on googles part, well on my gnex anyway stock 4.3 was terrible.
i like omnimetal ..altho shinyrom and tiny's build of cm11 are both nice too...:good:

CM 12.1 as daily driver

There are some unofficial CM12.1 builds for our lovely ZL, one in the development section in this forum and some unofficial builds by freexp ( http://fxpblog.co/cyanogenmod/cyanogenmod-12.1/).
I'm going to switch to CM cause I don't believe sony will ever release 5.1 or at least a stagefright patch for our phone.
Is anyone using 12.1 as a daily driver? Are the builds running stable? Is there something that holds you back from using CM?
Thanks for your opinions!
Hi. I'm on cm12.1 for a month and its working fine.
Bazoocaze said:
Hi. I'm on cm12.1 for a month and its working fine.
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Thank you! Any idea where to get a recent build? Fxp is a month old and in the build by qsnc some things are broken (chrome?).
I'd like to build it myself, but since I have a bandwith of exactly 384kb/s it would take years to download cm source....
I'm compiling my own. ☺
You can try the version on the radio active time fix thread.
It´s ok not the best !!!
sturmtruppler said:
There are some unofficial CM12.1 builds for our lovely ZL, one in the development section in this forum and some unofficial builds by ).
I'm going to switch to CM cause I don't believe sony will ever release 5.1 or at least a stagefright patch for our phone.
Is anyone using 12.1 as a daily driver? Are the builds running stable? Is there something that holds you back from using CM?
Thanks for your opinions!
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I installed CM 12.1 from official CM site and run pretty good, sometimes i think that phone its over heating, especially when im playing some memory drain game. I trying now back to Stock 5.1.1 (xperiafirmware) but have problen when try to flash TFT in flashtool.
In my opinion, i prefer stock than CM 12.1, but its only my mind. (excuses for my horrible english)

Samsung Galaxy Note II in 2015/2016

Hello Note II owners,
I'm starting this thread about our beloved phone just to see what you people like to use most: what ROMs you think are the best and why, what Android version suits Note II the best, etc.
So please answer the following questions in their order:
1. What Android version works better?
2. What ROM do you like the most?
3. Do you think the developers of our phone are doing a good job?
4. Do you think Android 6.0 will work well on this phone?
5. Will Note II be still a good device for daily use in 2016 and after?
6. Do you miss S Pen special functions in custom ROMs?
Thanks for answering!
I really wanna know what it's best for this phone
1. 5.1.1 for me.
2. I like CM the most. Theme engine, lollipop, etc did it for me. I love lollipop and would never want to go back.
3. Developers have done a great job helping us out with our old devices including the Note 2.
4. It's questionable whether they'll support giving us 6.0 support, and/or if it will be stable.
5. For now, yes. Later, maybe not. I think an upgrade is long overdue if you still have a Note 2.
6. I have SPen features with SPenCommand. It's awesome.
1&2
CM11 nightly (official) works the best. More stable than stock 4.4.2
4
We will get the unofficial CM13 (Android 6.0)... And it will be working like most custom roms on xda (bugs bugs bugs)
5
If the official CM11 will get the latest security patches, then yes, it its very good device for daily use.
6
No at all.
philip.majewski said:
1&2
CM11 nightly (official) works the best. More stable than stock 4.4.2
4
We will get the unofficial CM13 (Android 6.0)... And it will be working like most custom roms on xda (bugs bugs bugs)
5
If the official CM11 will get the latest security patches, then yes, it its very good device for daily use.
6
No at all.
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That's weird. Before I upgraded to my experimental CM12.1 port, CM11 crashed all the time. Now, I've probably only crashed once in my time of using 12. There are app bugs but I don't think that has to do with CM. Only problem is the "can't connect to camera" issue which is a common problem anyway with CM12 and 11 alike.
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That's weird. Before I upgraded to my experimental CM12.1 port, CM11 crashed all the time. Now, I've probably only crashed once in my time of using 12. There are app bugs but I don't think that has to do with CM. Only problem is the "can't connect to camera" issue which is a common problem anyway with CM12 and 11 alike.
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Using the cm-11-20150813-NIGHTLY and beside one freeze of the camera app, everything is totally fine.
Not even one "crash" or reboot.
But if the latest stagefright patches will be not merged into CM11 i will look for a unofficial CM 12.1 port for the n7100 - for me, security matters.
philip.majewski said:
Using the cm-11-20150813-NIGHTLY and beside one freeze of the camera app, everything is totally fine.
Not even one "crash" or reboot.
But if the latest stagefright patches will be not merged into CM11 i will look for a unofficial CM 12.1 port for the n7100 - for me, security matters.
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I saw one just in this forum section if you want it
How's your battery life (on screen on 5.1.1) guys?
loveyoulovemetn said:
How's your battery life (on screen on 5.1.1) guys?
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Alarmingly horrible, to be honest. I'm going to get a ZeroLemon soon enough.
edit: not just lollipop from what I can remember, it's been pretty bad lately in general
I couldn't find any CM based ROM with Android 5.0+ which didn't give me any random reboots. The problem is the CM Kernel that makes some chip to fail and forces the phone to reboot. First I thought it was my insanse chip but someone with a sane one confirmed the problem too.
So, to solve the random reboots we are forced at this moment to flash Agni and I believe that makes the phone a little bit laggy after a while.
CM11 is the most stable now but has Video Tearing and that bugs me a lot. I used the latest nightly build from the official CyanogenMod site.
My Note 5 just arrived today and I think I liked my Note II more back in 2013, lol. But it's faster than my father's S6.
Maybe an AOSP by team Haxynox

Most stable, AOSP based, and newest ROM for One X

Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
SÜPERUSER said:
I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
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How is battery life? SOT?
EZY-E said:
How is battery life? SOT?
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The one x never had good battery life. It was a pure flop. Anyway its not much better than any other roms. But yet slightly better than cm based roms. Cm based rom has a history of draining the one x.
Before I get started I want to say I have a brand new battery in the phone. If your battery has aged these numbers are probably a bit optimistic.
With gsm radio on I get about 2 and a half days of battery life. Three days of deep sleep time if it lays on the table.
With gsm radio off but wifi on. Which I currently uses mine for. I get a week of battery life in deep sleep if it lays on the table.
But I turn mine off when Im done. The nice thing about this is that I charge my phone only about once a month.
Screen on time...dunno. I can't remember the last time i checked this.
SÜPERUSER said:
I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
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Thanks. Might give XenonHD a try. What's this "new layout" thing I keep seeing?
goister said:
Thanks. Might give XenonHD a try. What's this "new layout" thing I keep seeing?
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This is new for android. A different way of partitioning the internal storage was introduced not long ago. Older devices that don´t have this partition table needs to be modified in order to work with newer roms.
Not going to far into details the thing you need to do is to flash the latest twrp. And go to wipe>wipe data. And type "yes". And you´re done with that.
Once you done this and rebooted the phone. You can flash roms as you would normaly do.
Twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/twrp-htc-one-x-t3429300
Some guides are provided in post #2.
goister said:
Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
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I've been running crDroid 5.1.1 on the old hox, and apart from some random reboots it works. Development ended long time ago, so there are surely better roms.
I'll be hanging round and waiting for the Android 7.1.1 Rom for this beautiful device.
Update?
goister said:
Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
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Hi @goister
How did it go with installing the XenonHD on your HTC One X? Any luck?

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