Hi, its been along long time since I used to change rom every other day and I need some help.
Lately my M8 stated to work real slow and I think its time to more to CyanogenMod.
Im running Android Revolution HD43.0 Android 5.0.1.
What are the steps I need to do in order to install CyanogenMod 12.1 and then to 13?
Harellevy said:
Hi, its been along long time since I used to change rom every other day and I need some help.
Lately my M8 stated to work real slow and I think its time to more to CyanogenMod.
Im running Android Revolution HD43.0 Android 5.0.1.
What are the steps I need to do in order to install CyanogenMod 12.1 and then to 13?
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Just dowload cm 13 and gapps....full wipe like flashing Arhd and flash cm13 and gapps zip
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So, I am using MultiROM and used it to install Cyanogenmod 11 Snapshot M8. However, it took almost 15 minuted to boot up into the OS. Furthermore, When I installed gapps, the UI too, became horribly laggy. Any Advice/Solution?
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DEVICE:
Rooted (Towelroot)
Nexus 7 2013 LTE (DEB)
TWRP 2.7.1 (With MultiROM Support)
ROMS (Using MultiROM):
Stock (4.4.3)
CyanogenMod 11 (Snapshot M8)
Paranoid Android (4.4.5)
I would try re-flashing it from CyanogenMod's website (get.cm). CM11 has been working great for me after doing it that way.
Edit: Disregard that answer. Just realized you arent wanting this as your main ROM.
ZacHcaZ said:
I would try re-flashing it from CyanogenMod's website (get.cm). CM11 has been working great for me after doing it that way.
Edit: Disregard that answer. Just realized you arent wanting this as your main ROM.
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I do want it as my main rom. Just dont want to lose my internal memory and too lazy to backup it. If it works well, i will switch.
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DEVICE:
Rooted (Towelroot)
Nexus 7 2013 LTE (DEB)
TWRP 2.7.1 (With MultiROM Support)
ROMS (Using MultiROM):
Stock (4.4.3)
CyanogenMod 11 (Snapshot M8)
Paranoid Android (4.4.5)
Try a more stable version
Maybe you should try a more stable version like a snapshot or release candidate and most preferably, a stable version. Maybe its just a bug that your build is having.
Hi,
I would like flash my LG G3 with one version pure of android. I saw who had several CM version unofficial.
What version would be the most usable for a use of everything in daytime?
Thank you
Don't use CyanogenMod (or any other ROM for that matter) if you need stability.
l3an said:
Hi,
I would like flash my LG G3 with one version pure of android. I saw who had several CM version unofficial.
What version would be the most usable for a use of everything in daytime?
Thank you
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I have Cyanogenmod 12 installed on my G3, been using it for 2 weeks and it's been very reliable, stable and fast. I can't recommend it enough.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-t2945191
Q: When can we expect CM 13?
Doesn't CyanogenMod already build nightlies for CM13? You need to flash the Cyanogen Recovery first before installing CyanogenMod as far as I know. I don't know whether anyone has built the recovery yet for the Swift.
(If you mean the stock Cyanogen OS, it will be a while before COS updates to Marshmallow.)
MD678685 said:
Doesn't CyanogenMod already build nightlies for CM13? You need to flash the Cyanogen Recovery first before installing CyanogenMod as far as I know. I don't know whether anyone has built the recovery yet for the Swift.
(If you mean the stock Cyanogen OS, it will be a while before COS updates to Marshmallow.)
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Recovery and CM12.1 nightlies are here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=crackling
http://www.cmxlog.com/13/#
Search page for crackling, cm13 is soon!
frailtyy said:
Q: When can we expect CM 13?
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If you mean CyanogenOS, the one that comes with the phone, then WileyFox has said:
"There will be updates available for Cyanogen OS for the Swift. About Android 6 Marshmallow, there is still no information available."
Just got an unused v500 . What should I do, leave it with Android 4? Or install ASOP 7.1? Whats best for normal usage? Is it fast enough for the newest Android version? Any disadvantages?
I have v500 since past two years, so far AOSP 7.1 and LineageOS official latest nightly are the best , though I prefer Lineage since AOSP 7.1 has some performance issues.
Thanks I give the Lineage thingy a try then.
What happen if I flash custom rom with different android version than im using right now? Im on Android 12 planning to switch from android 11 based custom rom. Thanks.
NetteyLegend said:
What happen if I flash custom rom with different android version than im using right now? Im on Android 12 planning to switch from android 11 based custom rom. Thanks.
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I don't quite understand your question whether you are on 12 planning to switch to 11 or on 11 planning to switch to 12.
I may have (I really forgot, but my miui had one really slow update process) updated my miui to android 12, and installed lineageos 18.1 (android 11) and I have no problems so far aside from the auto brightness acting erratically.
Check the recommended firmware required by the custom rom