Hey is there any rom for nexus 5x with android version 7.0
Here are some of the features we expect from CM14 or Cyanogenmod 14
1. CM14 Multi-window Mode
Well, multitasking is the key feature that every user is looking for nowadays. And, CM14 is all set to enhance this feature by multi-window mode that will allow the users to run multiple apps at the same time on the screen. With this split screen feature, you can also drag and drop text in between apps, when required instead of typing the content all over again or copy/pasting either.
Multi-window mode CM14
The app developers have to add support for the split screen mode to make their apps compatible to use this feature on the all-new upcoming CM14 ROM. Users can open apps side by side and resize the app window using a slider and adjust it according to their preferences.
2. New System UI in CM14
Cyanogenmod 14 may follow Android N as it would introduce a completely new User Interface that will not include the famous app drawer. If not, then the latest ROM from Cyanogenmod may allow the option to switch between the two different UIs, one containing the app drawer and the other without it. Such UI are highly favoured and seen on iOS and MIUI devices.
3. CM14 will have a Better Optimized Battery Management
Battery optimization has been the concern for Android developers as well as the community at Cyanogenmod as Android devices are highly criticized for low battery life compared to iOS devices. However, CM14 is expected to enhance its battery optimization feature that would boost the battery life up to 20% with the Doze mode as seen on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Cynogenmod is already developing rom for nexus 5x
is there any news about this topic...... if you have plz comment
CM 14 is coming....
I'm going to start making CM 14 UNOFFICIAL for BULLHEAD expect it to be up very soon.. :fingers-crossed: :fingers-crossed:
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This was on the front page. Would it be possible to port this feature to our AOSP roms? A flashable standalone would be pretty EPIC (and thats what we're all about on this phone )
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/d4-rom-for-the-sgs2-brings-modular-goodness/
We all like customizing our Android devices. In fact, for many of our 4.4 million members, that is the main reason we chose Android in the first place, rather than going with some unnamed fruit company. It is in this customization that we make our mobile devices truly our own. Many prefer to do the customization with themes and other mods, but sometimes it can go even deeper.
We’ve covered methods of customizing ROM installations in the past using the Aroma Installer. The installer, which is similar to nLite for Windows power users, allows end users to customize how exactly their ROM of choice is installed. However, this requires both a porting effort to your device and implementation into the target ROM. Unfortunately, this leaves many users out in the cold. Furthermore, other users would like a modular ROM that can be tweaked well after installation.
Luckily for Samsung Galaxy S II owners, however, XDA Recognized Developer D4rKn3sSyS has released a CyanogenMod 9-based ROM that includes some modular functionality. Using the built-in control app, you can easily modify things such as battery style, LCD density tweaks, enabling or disabling system sounds, switching recording video format, switching USB mode (UMS or MTP), and much more.
D4 ROM goal is to offer the maximum stability possible, and easy-to-user features, like changing LCD density, Recorded video format and so on. But it’s main aim is allow user to choose what mods he wants, and enable them with just a tap.
Have in mind, that what differs from this rom, is not the base, but the options that can be added via OTA. Some of the features are:
*OTA App for adding features on the air, like:
-Battery Styles
-MP4 / 3GP Recording
-MTP / Mass Storage
-Sound Management
*Minor inbuilt tweaks
*Custom bootanimation
And more
Those lucky SGS2 owners looking to get started with D4 ROM should head over to the ROM thread.
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hi guys, i see on all IT News that there is new storm comming! Android Jelly Bean!
Android 4.1 is the fastest and smoothest version of Android yet. We’ve made improvements throughout the platform and added great new features for users and developers. This document provides a glimpse of what's new for developers.
See the Android 4.1 APIs document for a detailed look at the new developer APIs: http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-4.1.html
Faster, Smoother, More Responsive
Android 4.1 is optimized to deliver Android's best performance and lowest touch latency, in an effortless, intuitive UI.
To ensure a consistent framerate, Android 4.1 extends vsync timing across all drawing and animation done by the Android framework. Everything runs in lockstep against a 16 millisecond vsync heartbeat — application rendering, touch events, screen composition, and display refresh — so frames don’t get ahead or behind.
Android 4.1 also adds triple buffering in the graphics pipeline, for more consistent rendering that makes everything feel smoother, from scrolling to paging and animations.
Android 4.1 reduces touch latency not only by synchronizing touch to vsync timing, but also by actually anticipating where your finger will be at the time of the screen refresh. This results in a more reactive and uniform touch response. In addition, after periods of inactivity, Android applies a CPU input boost at the next touch event, to make sure there’s no latency.
Tooling can help you get the absolute best performance out of your apps. Android 4.1 is designed to work with a new tool called systrace, which collects data directly from the Linux kernel to produce an overall picture of system activities. The data is represented as a group of vertically stacked time series graphs, to help isolate rendering interruptions and other issues. The tool is available now in the Android SDK (Tools R20 or higher) http://developer.android.com/tools/index.html
Enhanced Accessibility
New APIs for accessibility services let you handle gestures and manage accessibility focus as the user moves through the on-screen elements and navigation buttons using accessibility gestures, accessories, and other input. The Talkback system and explore-by-touch are redesigned to use accessibility focus for easier use and offer a complete set of APIs for developers.
Accessibility services can link their own tutorials into the Accessibility settings, to help users configure and use their services.
Apps that use standard View components inherit support for the new accessibility features automatically, without any changes in their code. Apps that use custom Views can use new accessibility node APIs to indicate the parts of the View that are of interest to accessibility services.
AND A LOT A LOT of other features according to Android Developer Community at: http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html
I was wondering if i could inspire the HTC One X Developers, to be the first one's that this Jelly Bean OS will be developed for HTC One X coz i can't handle the Samsung Galaxy S3 Users with their mods, roms, n stuff.
I WANT TO SHOW THEM THAT WE ARE THE BEST!
Watch this wonderful video at: http://youtu.be/V5E5revikUU
There is already a port from GNex system dump. Also a Nexus 7 system dump was made available so let's see how it goes.
Sent from my HTC One X
realunited123 said:
There is already a port from GNex system dump. Also a Nexus 7 system dump was made available so let's see how it goes.
Sent from my HTC One X
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Oh, that's good i guess!
I CALL LeeDrOid or CoolExe! they r cool developers so they can port to HTC One X
Development section, done.
Please continue any JB related discussion here:
Jelly Bean (JB) for the HOX - OTA/Information/Update/ETAs/etc
CypherOS team push new crystal clean update rom 4.1 any chance to create this stuff for zukz2??
CypherOS 4.1 is finally here
A few months back we announced that we would reboot this project in a sense. That meant rebase all of our repositories and starting this project from scratch. We released builds to the community in the form of Beta updates, allowing users to test out the new form factor of this project and help fix any bugs encountered in the process. While the Beta process took longer than we expected, we're happy to say the time has finally come. We have reached a peak of stability and we're ready to start releasing official builds for all of our devices and more to come.
With Android O around the corner, and the project being forced to come to a small hiatus recently, we've decided to fix what we can release this project in it's current state, granted the helpful and positive feedback from the community. Luckily, we have a fully functional OTA system to provide updates across our supported devices for fixes and new features. While our OTA system maybe configured for Delta (Incremental) updates we have not configured it for build automation as of yet. This will come in a future release.
What's new?
We've rebased our work on top of CAF to ensure stabilty with all qualcomm devices. We are still considered an AOSP based rom, just with some CAF additions. Performance has increased by 30%, bugs in aoscp 3 are now squashed, and we took this opportunity to provide a stunning new interface,
to deliver that vanilla android experience. We've added back most of our selected features, with the rest to come in future updates. We've focused on polish and asthetics to give you a rich and minimal experience.
Luna Launcher
With Luna being rebased on the latest AOSP configuration, we've reworked this from scratch as well. We've added in a new interface to be similar to the infamous Pixel Launcher, backported the new Android O notification dot system and provided a stunning icon pack selection experience with abilities to modify the app label, thanks to Paranoid Android. We've always believed that roms should be more than just features in the settings menu, we want to give you some neat bells and whistles throughout the system itself. We've also added new wallpapers out of the box and a refined bootanimation, created by Some One
OTA Updates (COTA)
Throughout our 2 years of existence, we've always wanted to achieve the ability for incremental updates, small patches that apply neccessary fixes, reducing download times and bandwidth. There's only one system that has achieved this properly, OpenDelta. This system was created by Chainfire to supply what we've always wanted. We took the liberty to rewrite our OTA system from scratch on top of the OpenDelta system with updated fixes from +Max Weninger and the OmniRom Team. The system works, but unfortunately we must wait for our genius teammate +Aaron Nixon to automate the delta generation within our build system. So until then, full updates will push to your phone.
Key features
Here's some new key feature's we've added:
- Pie 3.0
- Immersive Mode
- OTS (On The Spot Controls)
- Pocket Lock
- Accidental Touch
- Gestures
- Button remapping
- Clock/Date Customizations
- Battery Customizations
- Feature Reset (Ability to reset OTS based features
- Color Engine
and a lot more. As many may know, we do not hold all of our features in one settings menu, we follow a stock like approach, meaning features are spread out in their appropriate categories. Features that don't have a home will be placed in our new Tuning menu. We also include optimizations for performance and battery life, such as Qualcomm's Boost Framework. A simple framework to boost CPU process in specific scenarios. Boost Framework is available for select devices that can support it such as our Oneplus lineup. More devices will support this in the future.
New devices
We're always looking to expand our roster and give everyone the awesome experience in aoscp. With that said, we've brought a few new devices to the family. These devices are:
- Lenovo ZUK Z1 Ham
- Moto Z Play Addison
- Moto G5 Plus Potter
- Oneplus 5 Cheeseburger
- Oneplus X Onyx
- Redmi Note 4 Mido
We've also dropped support for some devices, whether it be temporary or permanent.
LG G3 D855 - LS990
Redmi Note 3 Kenzo
Are dropped from our official roster. We hate to let these guys go, but they either generated issues out of our reach, or no longer had the community support to further continue development. If you wish to maintain these devices, submit the
application and we'll go from there.
Android O Plans?
We have huge plans for Android O! This will be announced soon in a separate post.
What are you waiting for?
Oh, the update.. right. You know the drill, devices are still building and uploading. Please allow up to 72 hours for your device to receive the update. There's so much more we want to tell, but it's better if you experience it yourself.
#StayClean
Wysłane z mojego Z2 Plus przy użyciu Tapatalka
I just checked out the aospa Twitter page and they are devices that are running the new version of paranoid Android. I am wondering if there are no maintainers for this device as we do not get it built for our devices I believe that it can be built off of source but I know that there compilation methods are abid difficult. Anybody want to take a stab at it and build this wonderful run for our devices. @slothdabski @calsurferpunk @kingbri
I would sport that puppy...
i42o said:
I just checked out the aospa Twitter page and they are devices that are running the new version of paranoid Android. I am wondering if there are no maintainers for this device as we do not get it built for our devices I believe that it can be built off of source but I know that there compilation methods are abid difficult. Anybody want to take a stab at it and build this wonderful run for our devices. @[email protected]@kingbri
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I read this on their gsi xda post
(NOT using A/B partitioning scheme (ie. A-Only)
Bummer
It's a device specific flag that can be set up to run on a/b devices... It's just a matter of someone picking up the project for our phones.. I do recall that back in the day the way to build it was different from other operating systems so maybe the setup was different and nobody here has that set up possibly? I'm trying to stay patient but I am currently running DU and is running phenomenally.. I do understand that paranoid Android is very barebone right now but the caf source makes it really good on battery low and stability. I recall way back and my Galaxy S2 days ... And this is just a great project. If anyone out there can build this for us you would be incredible
i42o said:
I just checked out the aospa Twitter page and they are devices that are running the new version of paranoid Android. I am wondering if there are no maintainers for this device as we do not get it built for our devices I believe that it can be built off of source but I know that there compilation methods are abid difficult. Anybody want to take a stab at it and build this wonderful run for our devices. @slothdabski @calsurferpunk @kingbri
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Paranoid Android was very cool in 2013, I used it on my SGS4 back then on Android 4.3. They had this engine where you could set the phone to tablet, phablet or phone mode and change DPI. You could even do this on a per-App basis! Very nice :good:
On top they had a plethora of setting - oh and they had this psychedelic design! E.g. for OTA updates (IIRC) they showed this one: https://www.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_lennon.jpg
But now, in 2019, what is special about PA?
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Paranoid Android was very cool in 2013, I used it on my SGS4 back then on Android 4.3. They had this engine where you could set the phone to tablet, phablet or phone mode and change DPI. You could even do this on a per-App basis! Very nice :good:
On top they had a plethora of setting - oh and they had this psychedelic design! E.g. for OTA updates (IIRC) they showed this one: https://www.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_lennon.jpg
But now, in 2019, what is special about PA?
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Nothing really, a lot of the stuff that they Incorporated back in the day or something that comes native on Android nowadays.. PA Theme engine is somewhat redundant especially how it lets you theme per app basis somewhat like substratum can do... I don't see Halo coming back, and it wasn't back in the Android 7 or 8 builds of paranoid Android... I will say one of the things that they have going for them would be the caf base.. as I mentioned before it is extremely fluid and great on battery life.. ever since @molesarecoming left the dev scene for this operating system, it honestly seemed to have died as far as what features where available on this... I guess now it's good for nostalgia and stability as far as features go I don't see what they can offer that we don't already get with other options... I can't say this though, the battery life has always been good on these ROMs
What do you guys think about android 11 right now ?
Still too early or fine for daily use now ?
What's the most annoying bug you found ?
In case someone can recommend me some rom that met my requirements. I just need some basic stuff.
Must have
- Call recording
- FPS info
- Built in firewall
- Home screen apps protect and hide
- Vanilla Build
Extra bonus points, nice to have / not so important but cool if they got these feature
- Clipboard notification toast
- Built in screen recorder
- Signature spoofing
- Wakelock blocker
I am not into modification, so no comment about those, just need some features above.
So far based on android 10, my fav rom that have these function
-Havoc OS
-Crdroid
-Nusantara
Still waiting those roms get stable android 11
Impressed by android 11 privacy features :highfive:
The best with all those features have Evolution ROM for Android 10. They released the first Android 11 ROM this month so far it's good but it's lacking a lot of features so it will take time maybe 3-4 months to get a good stable any ROM with Android 11.