Hello,
I tried to search "cyanogenmod" in this forum but the search engine crashed repeatedly. So let me post my question here.
I plan to purchase the Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 2014 (SM-P600) for mainly hand writing notes purpose. I also would like to install cyanogenmod (even if it voids the warranty),
but although this device is within the officialy supported device list, there is still no stable release for it, just nightly ones.
Within the developer section of this forum, I saw several cyanogenmod threads where some unofficial roms are proposed. So my question is : which cyanogenmod rom to install ? preferably the most stable one and with a working S-pen.
I would be grateful to one developer to lead me towards a working rom for this device.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards
deb75 said:
Hello,
I tried to search "cyanogenmod" in this forum but the search engine crashed repeatedly. So let me post my question here.
I plan to purchase the Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 2014 (SM-P600) for mainly hand writing notes purpose. I also would like to install cyanogenmod (even if it voids the warranty),
but although this device is within the officialy supported device list, there is still no stable release for it, just nightly ones.
Within the developer section of this forum, I saw several cyanogenmod threads where some unofficial roms are proposed. So my question is : which cyanogenmod rom to install ? preferably the most stable one and with a working S-pen.
I would be grateful to one developer to lead me towards a working rom for this device.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards
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Flash the unofficial release. Official CM doesn't have proper device support and never will. Also, don't upgrade the stock rom to Lollipop in order to keep the KitKat bootloader. The Lollipop bootloader causes CM not to play well with the s-pen.
Andmoreagain said:
Flash the unofficial release. Official CM doesn't have proper device support and never will. Also, don't upgrade the stock rom to Lollipop in order to keep the KitKat bootloader. The Lollipop bootloader causes CM not to play well with the s-pen.
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Thanks for your answeer.
Lollipop is version 5 of android and kitkat is 4, am I correct ?
Just to be sure, which version of the unofficial release to install, I believe CM11 is kitkat, CM12 is lollipop and CM13 is marshmallow ?
Thanks again for your help.
Regards
deb75 said:
Thanks for your answeer.
Lollipop is version 5 of android and kitkat is 4, am I correct ?
Just to be sure, which version of the unofficial release to install, I believe CM11 is kitkat, CM12 is lollipop and CM13 is marshmallow ?
Thanks again for your help.
Regards
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Actually cyanogenmod changed their minds and just updated to our new repos just a few hours ago so you should be able to grab the next official build of CM13 when it gets released.
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I visited the website (title: how to build AOSP Lollipop for unlocked Xperia devices) which gives explanation about how to install it, but I can't make an understandable story out of it.
I downloaded the things I need for upgrading to Android 5. (Sony seagull master (?) and the binaries for android 5.)
I also know there are tons of information about the AOSP for Xperia™ devices.
My question is, can someone tell me (in normal language, not developer language) how to install all these things to get Android 5?
Thanks in advance.
XperiaT3 said:
I visited the website (title: how to build AOSP Lollipop for unlocked Xperia devices) which gives explanation about how to install it, but I can't make an understandable story out of it.
I downloaded the things I need for upgrading to Android 5. (Sony seagull master (?) and the binaries for android 5.)
I also know there are tons of information about the AOSP for Xperia™ devices.
My question is, can someone tell me (in normal language, not developer language) how to install all these things to get Android 5?
Thanks in advance.
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first you need to compile/build a AOSP ROM & after that you need to flash.
or you can try AOSP Android 5.x.x
Note this builds are not fully working
Xenon1978 said:
first you need to compile/build a AOSP ROM & after that you need to flash.
or you can try AOSP Android 5.x.x
Note this builds are not fully working
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Does that mean it is better to keep it on android 4.4?
cm 12 no boot
XperiaT3 said:
Does that mean it is better to keep it on android 4.4?
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cm 12 no boot in xperia t3 d5103 ;//
Hey everyone,
Since Lollipop 5.1 beta has been released, there should be a way to get CM12.1 for the MT7 now.
Unfortunately, i tried porting CM12.1 to the MT7 but it's way too hard for me.
So i hope one of you guys who made CM11, could try to make the new version of Cyanogenmod.
If there's anything i could help with, feel free to send me a private msg.
As I already posted in another thread, I read somewhere that lollipop will be available soon for Honor 6... Given that these CM11 ROMs for Mate 7 are a port of CM11 for Honor 6, I am confident that soon it would be possible to have CM12.1 for Honor 6 and then for Mate 7... Am I going too far?
I think its more of a question of if/when Huawei releases source code for a 5.x kernel, Be it for the Honor 6 or the Mate 7.
Since the official 5.1.1 update has been released, isn't it possible to make roms for it now?
Hello! I would like to install a version of the new Cyanogenmod 13, but I do not know that release install on my device, can you help me?
PS: Cyanogenmod 13 is better than Marshmallow stock? Thank you!
U think between CM13 vs. Android 6?
Android 6 comes from LG itself with all feature to your Phone. Everything work gently, smooth, its stable, exactly for this device.
Android 6 the last rollout, this is it.
Maybe Android N (i think) is no longer supportet by G3. In fact G3 has enough Power so that upcoming CM 14 work very well.
So long, be glad to become the major update to your Flagship
regaligiochi said:
Hello! I would like to install a version of the new Cyanogenmod 13, but I do not know that release install on my device, can you help me?
PS: Cyanogenmod 13 is better than Marshmallow stock? Thank you!
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I've tried both on a LG G3 16Gb and in both, if you don't touch the kernel or anything else you will maybe encounter some slow-downs in games. I don't think I'm the only one who have performance issue.
Maybe 'cause it's too early to change. CM13 is not a snapshot version, just an automatic build and official MM is not completely launched everywhere. Personaly I think it's to early to change.
So if you Realy want to try, you have to now that in CM13 (for me) you will mainly miss the stock camera and the QuickCircle (the one with Xposed is not as well as the stock) if you don't have one so it's not a problems and finaly you'll have also performance issue.
And in the official MM you'll have a better interface than in LP (look like LG G4) but (for me) but again slow-down.
may someone be able to port a marshmallow custom rom for the ascend p1
Hi, I have bad notices for you
I also have a huawei ascend p1, I tried to use an "optimized rom" based on mokee os and cm and it worked really bad, the performance was horrible, i prefer to use the kit kat rom created by Spanorg, you can search it on xda, because the developer have created so many variations, based on cm 11 (mine actually rom for this mobile , liquid smoth and omniroom)
micsxdrachet said:
I also have a huawei ascend p1, I tried to use an "optimized rom" based on mokee os and cm and it worked really bad, the performance was horrible, i prefer to use the kit kat rom created by Spanorg, you can search it on xda, because the developer have created so many variations, based on cm 11 (mine actually rom for this mobile , liquid smoth and omniroom)
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hello.
could you upload for us the "optimized rom" marshmallow?
i wanna try so much. thank you for advance
Yep!
atilgan1 said:
hello.
could you upload for us the "optimized rom" marshmallow?
i wanna try so much. thank you for advance
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Sorry but the rom which i have tried was a lollipop rom, I think marshmallow isnt going to work really good on this mobile, now is a bit old, but i have the link I'm a new user and i cant post links, search on google: marsmallow rom huawei p1
Tell us if it works good or if it goes laggy
PD: When I updated to the lollipop rom a lot of apks werent working, it had a lot of bugs and it was really bad optimiced, and this procesor doent support opengl 3, i had the version 2, GOOD LUCK!
micsxdrachet said:
Sorry but the rom which i have tried was a lollipop rom, I think marshmallow isnt going to work really good on this mobile, now is a bit old, but i have the link I'm a new user and i cant post links, search on google: marsmallow rom huawei p1
Tell us if it works good or if it goes laggy
PD: When I updated to the lollipop rom a lot of apks werent working, it had a lot of bugs and it was really bad optimiced, and this procesor doent support opengl 3, i had the version 2, GOOD LUCK!
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i already use custom lollipop rom and stabil,smooth...
but if there is android 6.0 version for ascend p1, i just wanted to try
you can search "[ROM] [5.1.1] - Huawei Ascend P1"
first link
Hi all,
I am the old owner of this device and was wondering to which latest possible Android version can I update it. Even unofficially supported ofc. Currently running 6.1.
Any helper links are welcome.
Thank you.
dEnissay said:
Hi all,
I am the old owner of this device and was wondering to which latest possible Android version can I update it. Even unofficially supported ofc. Currently running 6.1.
Any helper links are welcome.
Thank you.
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Hi, I updated my Tab S T-800 with Resurrection Remix based on 14.1 and it works really great.
Tried LOS15.1 too, but wasn't stable.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-resurrection-remix-n-sm-t800-wifi-t3606243
Good Luck
Guys, I have Samsung Galaxy TAB S (SM T805) if I update it to a newer version will it be faster?
Or if I root the tablet?
nqlida said:
Guys, I have Samsung Galaxy TAB S (SM T805) if I update it to a newer version will it be faster?
Or if I root the tablet?
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Newer firmware doesn't necessarily make the device faster. There isn't much you can do about a 9 yr old device.
Since the T800/T805 are not Treble compliant, the only way to run newer firmware is via custom ROMs, although I doubt development on devices this old gets much attention.
So what I understand is there is not much to do with the tablet to make it a little bit faster.
What about root or that is a different matter?
And last question about
LineageOS 18.1 for Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T805 - chagalllte )
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][11] LineageOS 18.1 for Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T805 - chagalllte ) - Beta
First Beta of Lineage 18.1 for SM-T805 (chagalllte) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TmNhkxmLlvSIvMqTJrYQPJ5R9s4U6rVO/view?usp=share_link This is a non-SELinux enforcing build, signed with the standard LineageOS test keys , so you will have...
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nqlida said:
So what I understand is there is not much to do with the tablet to make it a little bit faster.
What about root or that is different matter?
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Root is a different matter. In most cases, you can flash the Magisk app through TWRP, and Magisk will automatically detect the right way to root your device. If TWRP is not available, you'll need to patch the AP firmware file in Magisk, then flash to your device with Odin.
V0latyle said:
Newer firmware doesn't necessarily make the device faster. There isn't much you can do about a 9 yr old device.
Since the T800/T805 are not Treble compliant, the only way to run newer firmware is via custom ROMs, although I doubt development on devices this old gets much attention.
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Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
Darmach said:
Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
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I don't have any suggestions, sorry. I have a Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (T290) at home that I'm running an AOSP GSI on, but those were released in 2018.
Darmach said:
Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
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imho it's correct that a custom ROM doesn't necessarily make old devices faster, but I experienced it such that at least they don't get slower (except I9195).
Recently I was allowed to support development of Android 19=LOS 20 for my T325 and it runs like hell.
P600 and P900 on LOS14, T810 on LOS19 all using daily in different rooms.
I9195 on LOS18 (that is really laggy) N910F on LOS18 as backup devices.