Im quite curious about the next stage of development of CM. I always prefer CM-based rom due to the CM theme engine. My question is basically this:
How fast after the official release of Android N could we see a pretty stable relese of CM14 (if it will be called that)?
We have to wait until Nougat is released to the public before they'll even begin working on it. There's still bugs with DP5, and we need to wait for the official release.
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Finally managed to amass the motivation to install a custom rom, but with GingerBread source just released, am I better off waiting for the various stable homebrews instead of installing something like the latest version of LeeDroid? (don't want to repeat the process again in a few days). How long does it usually take for the community to put out something fully functinal and reliable?
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There's already Oxygen which is based on the Gingerbread source code
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829734
Still WIP but that's probably the best there is until HTC release something
I read in the cyanogenmod forums that that the ROM (the public alpha-1 version) made by arco68 is "unofficial" CM9 ROM. What can be the reason for this custom ROM being "unofficial?"
im sure your not a good of a reader arent you ?
well 1st of all its unofficial because samsung WILL not realease ICS on SGW
and what arco has made is still incomplete ... there is still known bug and unknown bug that hasnt been fix yet ...
and the the ics camera on cm9 for sgw still is not working that's why its not official
chocolemon said:
im sure your not a good of a reader arent you ?
well 1st of all its unofficial because samsung WILL not realease ICS on SGW
and what arco has made is still incomplete ... there is still known bug and unknown bug that hasnt been fix yet ...
and the the ics camera on cm9 for sgw still is not working that's why its not official
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I see .
Before my next question, I wanted to clarify first that by "unofficial," I meant the "unofficial CM9" built by arco68. (I am also aware that Samsung will not release "official" stock ROM)
Now, if that's the case, then what is the difference between the nightly builds (which, I assume are the alpha builds, please correct me if wrong) in the cyanogenmod's device page and the build (Alpha-1) version of arco68's ROM?
it's considered unofficial because it's not being released by the core team from cyanogenmod. They don't and can't work on every single device.
Still, cyanogenmod announced recently that they will support and assist whenever possible independent developers (like arco) and make their ports official at some point and, of course, under certain criteria (QC probably).
AFAIK CM9 for the SGW will become an official CM9 release as soon as it gets finished.
If I'm not mistaken all releases of CM9 are still in alpha stage.
Now that lollipop has officially been released to AOSP, do we still need to wait till LG releases their source code merged with Android 5.0 ? Or can devs simply grab it and compile from googles source code ?
Probably won't be able to get much functionality (i.e., it won't work!) until LG updates the hardware drivers.
Yeah.... I just mentioned this in another thread.... Any custom LP ROM that gets shared will be a hybrid.... Android LP built on top of LG's KK stuff (kernel, modems and drivers).
Not saying that it can't be done, but I would expect some issues... My only seat time with a ROM like that was running Kitkat builds for my Galaxy S3 back when KK was first released. If I went a day with only a couple of reboots, I was lucky (every time it switched from WiFi to mobile it would panic boot, for instance). And that was just a 'minor' upgrade (4.3 to 4.4).....
The unofficial CM rom is working really well for me and it is still in alpha. I think by December we should have some pretty stable 5.0 AOSP roms.
The Pac 5.0 rom is very stable, the only thing I found wrong with it was the IR Blaster
Just wondering if there at any CM12 ROMs that is stable with everything working since the LP came out for Sprint note 4.
From what I have read. Is that they haven't had a chance to implement the changes yet. Give it some time, I'm sure fully stable Roms will be coming soon.
Any progress to Android Q custom rom
Its still in beta! When Google releases it in a final form I'm sure it's gonna be custom ROMs.
If you like to experiment and not mind some bugs, you could try this Rom, for me it runs stable now. https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...-android-10-developer-preview-whyred-t3940181 (I suggest you to use IceCold R5 Kernel if you wanna try) And F2FS is working too.
Updated Screenshot with July Security Patch.