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Ive testing a few roms since I have my phone...
1.PAC Rom(reboots as hell) Its unstable so I accept that.
2.HO!NO! V20f v2(reboots everywhere) Based on stock but with a custom kernel so I accept that
3.Stock V20c with stock kernel(Even with this I get random reboots) People say this the most stable.
So Ive been using the most recent CM10.1 Stable build and this is the only rom that I can say that is stable 2 or 3 random reboots in a day, not like V20c I used to have more than 8 in a day! I need to use some vpn modules and cm10 lacks of it, so Im condenned to get random reboots for all my life! or until I sell this phone?
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
Flyview said:
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
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Yeah, Galaxy Nexus is in my next purchase list...
Flyview said:
Yea this phone tends to be junk for some people. There's more problems than we can think of to resolve... I think I'm gonna get a new one, something supported by google. See the thing is there might be custom roms with the newest android and all that but without official updates you don't get updated kernels, firmware, basebands, etc specific to that phone. Devs thankfully update them and hack them as best they can. These are all parts of the software apart from the "rom" (like CM10.1).
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I strongly disagree. These phones are not junk. Just because there are some defective phones being resold mainly by private parties or non-official channels doesn't mean they are junk. With that being said if you are one of the unfortunate ones that purchased a defective phone without warranty I would recommend running gingerbread as you will not have issues. The vast majority of these phones are very reliable and will run stock fine without reboots. If one makes purchases of electronics outside official channels there is always that risk. Always be aware of who you are purchasing from and the warranty they provide in case it doesn't have an official mfg warranty.
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Unless you are overclocking, your phone is defective.
Try underclocking it to 1.2ghz and see if it stabilizes. You can also try bumping up the voltage across the board to see if that helps.
And defects can occur with ANY phone, not just this one. Funny you mention the GNex, as there were a TON of defects with that phone, particularly in some of the batches produced in China; the Korean made ones seemed to suffer less. If you buy a used GNex try to get one tagged "Made in Korea".
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I strongly disagree. These phones are not junk. Just because there are some defective phones being resold mainly by private parties or non-official channels doesn't mean they are junk. With that being said if you are one of the unfortunate ones that purchased a defective phone without warranty I would recommend running gingerbread as you will not have issues. The vast majority of these phones are very reliable and will run stock fine without reboots. If one makes purchases of electronics outside official channels there is always that risk. Always be aware of who you are purchasing from and the warranty they provide in case it doesn't have an official mfg warranty.
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Ok, I was a little harsh. My phone is pretty stable now but it's taken over a year to come this far! Obviously being on xda I expect a bit more than stock though...
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Ok, I was a little harsh. My phone is pretty stable now but it's taken over a year to come this far! Obviously being on xda I expect a bit more than stock though...
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When I say stock it also includes the multitude of modified ROMs based on stock. CM10.x is still a beta is subject to issues like reboots, BSOD, parts not functioning like BT, etc. If one experiences rebooting problems on stock ICS then the phone is defective. A benchmark if you will.
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When I say stock it also includes the multitude of modified ROMs based on stock. CM10.x is still a beta is subject to issues like reboots, BSOD, parts not functioning like BT, etc. If one experiences rebooting problems on stock ICS then the phone is defective. A benchmark if you will.
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Well, I think the problem with my phone is on the Modem, even with 3G off and stock kernel, gets warm, also sometimes gets unusable because of short battery :silly: even with an extended battery doesnt last a whole day without having to charge it.
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i don't get any reboots with the roms you mentioned
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i don't get any reboots with the roms you mentioned
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I was just saying the same thing at least with stock. If one is having reboot issues with stock it points to a defect in the phone, but with the cyanogen based ROMs that isn't always the case due to it being a work in progress as different components get tuned/optimized. That's all no biggie.
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Unless you are overclocking, your phone is defective.
Try underclocking it to 1.2ghz and see if it stabilizes. You can also try bumping up the voltage across the board to see if that helps.
And defects can occur with ANY phone, not just this one. Funny you mention the GNex, as there were a TON of defects with that phone, particularly in some of the batches produced in China; the Korean made ones seemed to suffer less. If you buy a used GNex try to get one tagged "Made in Korea".
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Do you have an issue with nitro battery draining fast on Jelly rom?
Solved it!
I solved my reboots issue, I accidentally selected everything for wipe in TWRP, even sdcard, and I was really angry just beacuse a I did something stupid, but then, I installed v20f and WIND 3.5. Im running ICS without issues. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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I solved my reboots issue, I accidentally selected everything for wipe in TWRP, even sdcard, and I was really angry just beacuse a I did something stupid, but then, I installed v20f and WIND 3.5. Im running ICS without issues. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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ICS ROMs for this phone were always more stable for me. All of the problems I've had are with JB ROMs.
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I never solve my reboots issues with Stock ICS, the only ROM that worked for me was v18f (ICS leak). My conclusion: faulty hardware.
Su640 iwas having random reboots on jb ROM and they just started after i flashed custom 4.1.2. I tried many different version of the stock custom roms.
Than i flashed kdz from scratch 30D than i rooted it, put custom recovery and few other stuff i always change, but that also started giving me reboots after a day.
So i did it again kdz full wipe first using cwm
Rooted it but left the recovery and bootloader alone. Deleted stuff, change stuff like dialer, sms...
After week no reboots as of now.
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Solution of random reboot is max frequency <1.2GHz or Android GB.
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Solution of random reboot is max frequency <1.2GHz or Android GB.
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...or new mainboard, as in my case. Running JB with frequency up to 1.8 GHz just fine.
The random reboots are due to heating of the processor because of this processor and GPU welding and thus move reboots appear ... will say but when it cools and
should stop if I believed that, too .... But if you remember the case of red lights xbox 360 is the same case happens to this cell ....
I'm no technician is just the assumption that I have had the experience that the xbox and is the same case
My phone now is stable with a Max frequency: 1188Mhz and Min: 648Mhz
Governor Ondemand ... but I have the problem that the microphone has noise
It was a bit frustated when waiting for major update from LG for our lovely G Pro. Although using stock rom is enough, but we need more to optimise the device.
I have been using some kitkat custom roms and decided to use one of the for day to day use. My impression so far is that I wil not go back to stock unless big problem happen to my phone (i.e. when I need to go to service center ?).
So, currently I just waiting for nightly updates or other kitkat new custom rom coming ☺
How about you, guys?
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I got an update notification on my stock rooted phone this morning... Still nervous about installing it.
I like AOSP roms, but I find they favor having the latest android base over working out all of the bugs. Which in turn means extra features, but lack stability. I usually find the best Roms for a phone (AOSP or stock mod) match the android base of the stock.
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There are not too much options for Korean Variant F240x so unless there comes some stable custom rom had to stick with the stock.
I'm using CM 11 as it has DSP working and most custom ROMs do not.
I still wish LG would release an update for us.
The only problem I have with the ASOP and CM based roms is stability. Some have good battery life, some are feature packed, some have working navigation, some have a hard time locking or issues with sound.
I have yet to find one that just works in all aspects. That's what keeps me going back to stock. Even the G2 V5 had issues for me with signal reception (yes I flashed my modem again) and wifi transfer speeds. The only one that has it all working perfectly is the stock 4.1.2.
I wish we had more customization on that base E980 stock rom kernel tweaks and things like that, but I understand the allure of 4.4 roms versus spending dev time on an outdated build. For me though, having a phone that works consistently is more important. That's not to say there is anything wrong with the ASOP and CM roms, I just haven't found one that just works. Especially when it comes to GPS.
I see that there is the 4.2.2 update from China and I hope a Dev or 2 takes a look at that, or the new Gx that is very similar to the G Pro in hardware. Hopefully there is an option to port that to our G Pro. We'll see. For now, I still enjoy my G Pro and really have no desire to purchase anything else on the market right now.
-Logic
ackliph said:
I got an update notification on my stock rooted phone this morning... Still nervous about installing it.
I like AOSP roms, but I find they favor having the latest android base over working out all of the bugs. Which in turn means extra features, but lack stability. I usually find the best Roms for a phone (AOSP or stock mod) match the android base of the stock.
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I got a CWM bootloop......
Oh yeah, another thing I got last time was even I have unrooted (and rooted) stock rom, I could not get OTA update, while my friend got that.
So, still keep using the custom rom which has less bug.
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I got a CWM bootloop......
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Yep. If you are rooted and have CWM or TWRP recovery installed and you attempt to update you will get stuck in a recovery boot loop. If you are stock, non-rooted, and you install the AT&T update you will NOT be able to root - the update blocks rooting. IMHO there is nothing of value in the AT&T update. Wherever you are, stay there.
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Yep. If you are rooted and have CWM or TWRP recovery installed and you attempt to update you will get stuck in a recovery boot loop. If you are stock, non-rooted, and you install the AT&T update you will NOT be able to root - the update blocks rooting. IMHO there is nothing of value in the AT&T update. Wherever you are, stay there.
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I just clicked it so it'd go away. It kept coming back after rebooting.....nice going guy I thought.....no the pleasure of fixing it.......ugghh
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Yep. If you are rooted and have CWM or TWRP recovery installed and you attempt to update you will get stuck in a recovery boot loop. If you are stock, non-rooted, and you install the AT&T update you will NOT be able to root - the update blocks rooting. IMHO there is nothing of value in the AT&T update. Wherever you are, stay there.
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is it an auto update? I'm on slimbean 4.3. is there a thread about this to disable anything to avoid the update coming through?
I have been running the cm nightlys now for several days it has proven quite stable does a great job multitasking and running game apps. for battery life i downloaded no-frills cpu control and set the cpu to interactive. also has an option to apply on boot so when rebooting the phone it does not return to on demand. Getting 8 to 12 hrs battery life (6 with heavy gaming) and battery recharges in 2 to 4 hrs depending on which charger i use stock or aftermarket. I am very happy with cm11 at this point and been getting daily updates adding features and fixing issues. I also have run the halo harmony rom which works very well but battery life is short 4 to 6 hours heavy gaming have drained battery in 3hrs but halo interface is nice. As far as stock lg filled this thing with way to much bloat ware and even with it all disabled phone is still slower then what it is capable of being. I love they way this device runs on kit kat and will continue to run the cm nightys until they release a stable.
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You should also know no matter which Kit Kat rom you are running you will need to do this from your dialer go to setting and select vibrate on call waiting. None of the roms have a working call waiting ringer yet but the vibrate function does work but must be selected manually after installing rom.
I have been plagued with the muffled in-call mic problem on any AOSP/CM based ROM. That has been the driving factor for staying on stock-based.
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I have been plagued with the muffled in-call mic problem on any AOSP/CM based ROM. That has been the driving factor for staying on stock-based.
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I just also realised that what you mentioned is true. What happened to me is not all calling, but some were not a problem. I think an AOSP based rom has better in-call mic than CM, CMIIW.
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I just also realised that what you mentioned is true. What happened to me is not all calling, but some were not a problem. I think an AOSP based rom has better in-call mic than CM, CMIIW.
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About a week ago cm fixed mic and headset issues they also have dsp manager fully working
Yup, thank you. I am using official CM11 now, and voice call is fixed.
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Thanks for this update.
I was searching high and low to see if the phone mic issue had been resolved. Many others have experienced it but nobody ever followed up.
This was the one issue that was holding this phone back (no matter what ROM). I'm told that the mic volume is useable - with a little bit of cutting in and out. Not 100% perfect yet, but useable.
Well, I already knew the device likely wasn't going to be getting an upgrade. I bought it as a temporary device. I bought a Note III last week, and am in the process of selling my G Pro.
I do miss some features from it, mostly the 5x5 home screen grid and the actually usable universal remote app built-in, but the S-Pen features outweigh them.
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Yep. If you are rooted and have CWM or TWRP recovery installed and you attempt to update you will get stuck in a recovery boot loop. If you are stock, non-rooted, and you install the AT&T update you will NOT be able to root - the update blocks rooting. IMHO there is nothing of value in the AT&T update. Wherever you are, stay there.
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I had to use LG FlashTools after a freegee fiasco switching from TWRP to CWM, and ended up on stock 10k. Completely stock, no custom recovery, just 4.1.2 and rooted. If you attempt to install the update already rooted WITHOUT a custom recovery it just gives some message about root detected and reboots back normally.
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Well, I already knew the device likely wasn't going to be getting an upgrade. I bought it as a temporary device. I bought a Note III last week, and am in the process of selling my G Pro.
I do miss some features from it, mostly the 5x5 home screen grid and the actually usable universal remote app built-in, but the S-Pen features outweigh them.
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I prefer LG rigth now before Samsung again LG NEED PUT THE DAMN ASS on earth and bring updates on time then you will see Samsung crying.
S4 sucks
S3 blow S4 on any day (yes i know 2 cores vs 4 cores but S3 STILL the phone most used in the world)
Note 3=Note 2 updated what a F*** joke samsung
Samsung not will rule the smartphone world with 10GB of pure TW crap in each phone they sell...
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Mervingio said:
I prefer LG rigth now before Samsung again LG NEED PUT THE DAMN ASS on earth and bring updates on time then you will see Samsung crying.
S4 sucks
S3 blow S4 on any day (yes i know 2 cores vs 4 cores but S3 STILL the phone most used in the world)
Note 3=Note 2 updated what a F*** joke samsung
Samsung not will rule the smartphone world with 10GB of pure TW crap in each phone they sell...
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Settle down, Beavis.
Samsung pretty much does rule the Android smartphone world, despite (or maybe because of) "10gb(wrong) of pure TW crap(also wrong)"
Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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Try Deleting The (Google +) and if its Build in App try deleting it with Root Permission.
this Should Fix that Lag. It did For mine ^.^
The unfortunate reality is that most Galaxy Nexus units have sluggish internal storage, and any background processes that are trying to write to it while you interact with the phone can create lag in processing and the UI. It was such a relief to switch to the Nexus 5.
Mine is not lagging but not fast too.. But with the right rom and kernel and some tweaking its pretty fast for its age
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I flashed back to 4.3. CM10.2 stable and now it runs better but still lagging. Not as much, though.
lets try cm11 remix .....
Let me know how it is.running slimkat right now and I'm getting pretty much decent performance. We all have to remember this phone is older. I've been trying to justify getting the nexus 5. Will wait until the price comes down a little bit
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Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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It's just the phone. My work phone is a gnex bone stock. And it lags horribly.
Mine is very fast, no lag at all, even after more than 1700 hours without rebooting :good:
Vanir 4.3.1 (final version)
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This thread is active again. I thought I could get my One yesterday but Telecare messed up and sent me one that had even more tint than before, so I'm stuck with this until after May 9th because my carrier store closes for renovation between April 22nd and May 9th..
C'est la vie.
Since someone already opened a topic on this, I would like to chime in. This started happening too to me two days ago and it's driving me nuts. I must have done something somewhere but I just couldn't find any solutions.
As of two days ago, my Gnex started to lag since I flashed Fancy kernel r50. Serious f-ing lag. Nothing I do seems to help. I've dirty flashed my current rom (OmniMetal), I tried reflashing a previous version of the kernel like I've always done, I tried clean flashing everything again, I tried installing another rom (Paranoid Saberdroid) and whatever option available. The lag won't go away. This ain't your average lag. Even TWRP is lagging. Any suggestions?
SOLVED: It was a rewrite problem, what i did was i ran lagfix(fstrim) app and voila! Fast and speedy again.
Really happy with cm 11 remix, almost no lag.
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As mentioned before some of the nexus's suffer from the degrading EMMC performance. Refer to this thread to make sure which side you are on...
hope that helps :good:
I think cm remix is the most stabile/fast ROM now
Keep in mind you came from a HTC One to a Galaxy Nexus.. That's a big loss of processing power. Another thing is if he's had it OC'd a lot the processor may be in it's final days.
My Thunderbolt gave me the same issues while I waited to get my Gnex.
I am thinking about a new tablet since mine got water damage. I want the new Nexus tab, but if I can get this for the right price I will have it as a backup with the Nexus comes out.
Hows Battery Life?
Is it possible to install the GPE software and how easy is it?
Anything I should know about the pad since I havent looked into it at all, just love the size and want on screen buttons so Sammy devices are out.
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I am thinking about a new tablet since mine got water damage. I want the new Nexus tab, but if I can get this for the right price I will have it as a backup with the Nexus comes out.
Hows Battery Life?
Is it possible to install the GPE software and how easy is it?
Anything I should know about the pad since I havent looked into it at all, just love the size and want on screen buttons so Sammy devices are out.
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Regarding the battery life, for the price, its not really bad. I would recommend rooting it right away though to increase the battery life. Using stock, I was able to get about 6-7 hours playing The MMO, Avabel, which is pretty intensive graphics wise. I would recommend installing slimkat ROM + greenify to further increase battery life. Havent been able to test how much improvement I got as I let my wife borrow it for a while.
Regarding your second question, I believe you want to convert the regular V500 to the GPE V510 version. There have already been numerous threads on the forums discussing this. So far, it looks like some radios are not working, most notably, WIFI. and is buggy. You can do a search on the forums to view the current status. What I am using is Slimkat, which is pretty close to AOSP and very good when it comes to battery life.
Regarding the last question, I've had mine for only 2 weeks and thus far, Im enjoying it. the bazels are small, the tablet itself feels well made, and performance wise, its pretty good for its current price point. On the negative side, the speakers doesn't sound very nice and are at the back. Would have been better if it was on the front. The screen is not too bright when using outdoors, and the camera is pretty crappy (although we don't really use the tablet as a camera as often as a smartphone so shouldn't be a biggy). However I got mine for about $225 (US) brand new and for the price point, I can hardly find anything save for the nexus 7 that can beat it, performance wise. Ran an antutu benchmark right after installing slimkat on it and actually scores higher than the note 2. Not bad for a $225 tablet, in full HD.
Hope this helps.
Firstly, I love it!!
Still makes me laugh that it's called GPad (lawsuit from Apple anyone)
Battery is better than my mobile ph ^^
Build quality is awesome!!
Mine was dirt cheap (brand new) $299 NZD.
Apparently there's a brightness bug (haven't noticed yet)...
Getting it rooted and ready for custom roms is/was a bit of a mission (if you OTA update to 4.4.2, mine came with 4.2.2 on board).
A few custom roms available - much of a muchness at present.
Needs some custom rom variety, for sure.
If you can get it cheap (like me) I'd jump at the chance!
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Firstly, I love it!!
Still makes me laugh that it's called GPad (lawsuit from Apple anyone)
Battery is better than my mobile ph ^^
Build quality is awesome!!
Mine was dirt cheap (brand new) $299 NZD.
Apparently there's a brightness bug (haven't noticed yet)...
Getting it rooted and ready for custom roms is/was a bit of a mission (if you OTA update to 4.4.2, mine came with 4.2.2 on board).
A few custom roms available - much of a muchness at present.
Needs some custom rom variety, for sure.
If you can get it cheap (like me) I'd jump at the chance!
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Yeah it definitely could use more custom ROMS. Unfortunately though it doesn't look like there are too many devs interested yet. Hopefully the demand gets higher. My slimkat doesn't even have a stable release yet. On their official page, it says no tester or something like that. There are some CM nightlies, pac man, and CMB roms available though. Tried CMB but has some app compatibility issues so went with AOSP-based ROM for maximum compatibility.
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Yeah it definitely could use more custom ROMS. Unfortunately though it doesn't look like there are too many devs interested yet. Hopefully the demand gets higher. My slimkat doesn't even have a stable release yet. On their official page, it says no tester or something like that. There are some CM nightlies, pac man, and CMB roms available though. Tried CMB but has some app compatibility issues so went with AOSP-based ROM for maximum compatibility.
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Trying CM11 by infected_ and it's n-i-i-c-c-e-e-!-!-!
Brightness bug on boot - anyway to fix??
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Is it possible to install the GPE software and how easy is it?
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If you want the GPE software, why don't you buy the Google Play Edition. Used ones available on Swappa and eBay.
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If you want the GPE software, why don't you buy the Google Play Edition. Used ones available on Swappa and eBay.
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There's a gpad on Craigslist for $200 nearby and didn't see any gpe on swappa. I know it's fairly easy to make the M8 run gpe software, so I was curious if it's as easy for the gpad
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There's a gpad on Craigslist for $200 nearby and didn't see any gpe on swappa. I know it's fairly easy to make the M8 run gpe software, so I was curious if it's as easy for the gpad
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You can run GPE ROM on V500, but it's not really useable. WiFi doesn't work. Hardware is just enough different that drivers won't work. Devs spent a lot of time on this early this year and hit a brick wall. I sold my V500 and purchased a GPE, and I don't regret the change. Keep watching swappa and eBay. One will show up before long.
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Trying CM11 by infected_ and it's n-i-i-c-c-e-e-!-!-!
Brightness bug on boot - anyway to fix??
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Ive tried CMB. CM based ROMS are awesome, but the app incompatibility is a deal breaker for me because a few of my apps are in that list. So I stayed with slimkat AOSP based ROM. Never looked back ever since. If only franco kernel is compatible with our tablet, im all set.
Well maybe if the GPE ROM gets ported if and whenever that will happen
EDIT: Im also looking for a fix for the brightness bug on my slimkat. The LEDs appear off but I just double tap my power button to fix anyway. Not really a major peeve for me. Though a fix is very much welcome
I've been having an issue on AOSP Roms where my Signal Strength can go from full to zilch and seconds later back to full. This constantly happens and seems to be worse over WiFi.
I have an unlocked LG G3 D851e from T-Mobile that I am using on AT&T Network. When using the stock ROM or using a Rom like Cloudy service is impeccable and does not drop.
From searching other threads i see to be sure SElinux is set to Permissive and it is. I have no battery saving apps or any app that could cause this.
Currently on SOKP unofficial 5.1.1
However I was on AICP, PA, and resurrection remix within the last few days.
Baseband: MPSS.DI.2.0.1.c.1.3-00053-M8974AAAAANPZM-1
Stock is too clunky and slow for me ( Same with Cloud) however with my service dropping i miss calls, have poor call quality, and text messages seem to come in delayed.
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This has happened on my Note 3 Unlocked HLTETMO where i ended up selling the phone recently and started using this only to have the same problem.
Surely there is someone else having a similar issue!? Or someone who knows how to fix this ?
I have been having the same issue since 5.1 came out. I have yet to find a fix. Going back to stock helped but as you stated stock is ugly and very awkward. I guess we will have to hold on and see if it gets sorted out.
This isn't device related, I'm having this issue on the Oneplus One and G2 also. Even my moms nexus is doing it. All of us are on T-Mobile, wonder if its our network
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qbanlinxx said:
This isn't device related, I'm having this issue on the Oneplus One and G2 also. Even my moms nexus is doing it. All of us are on T-Mobile, wonder if its our network
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I'm on AT&T with an Unlocked T-Mobile phone. It is ONLY on AOSP Roms, stock roms work fine. It did happen on my Note 3 that was also T-mobile that I unlocked and used on AT&T. Something happened early into lollipop that caused this, as ROms pre lollipop worked fine. It is the most frustrating thing to me, and it is the reason I plan on getting a Nexus/OP2 very soon. Unless Android M comes on the G3 and fixes the issue.