Hello guys, i'm putting one T210 inside my car console, i'm an uber driver and need a clean ROM w/o unecessary things, dont need camera, gmail, print services, and things like that. (i know that probably doesnt exists a rom w/o camera)
The apps that i need: Uber Driver, Waze, Spotify and Video player, so what ROM i should use? Maybe one CM based? Thank you in advice!
The tablet will be like one "Multimedia Central" in car.
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Hi guys,
I have a problem with CM7 on my Kindle Fire. I have done the searching but since I found no one has raised the same issue, hence I post it.
My Kindle Fire was successfully rooted with the CM7. The version is 7-2-0-blaze-KANG
I'm now encountering with the video player.
At the beginning after I rooted and run my very beginning steps on using this device under CM7 ROM cook, it's very fine. It can run very smoothly with MX Video Player.
But after I installed several simple applications (It's "several" 'cause the number of applications only reach the page 3) such as Advanced Task Killer, Facebook, Gmail, Alkido,... (I haven't installed any games), the video is not as smooth as usual.
I don't know what to do right now, 'cause the applications that I installed are simple and necessary for any Android user, I reckon. They appear in every Android device. I couldn't uninstall them.
I wonder that might be a problem with CM7 version that I'm using, 'cause perhaps it's not a fully developed. Do you have any suggestions for me?
1. Install a new ROM (CM9 or another version)
2. Or Go back to the Stock ROM
3. Or This problem cannot be sorted out. I have to suffer (
Any of your help would be highly appreciated
1. Get Advanced Task Killer off of there, you don't need it.
2. Check the decoding settings on mx player, you should probably have it set to software decoding, if not try that.
3. It's probably not something with your rom, but if you want, try hellfire's cm7 rom. It's what I use. I have no trouble with video.
I like mx player, but you can also try bsplayer which I really like, probably even more. Just make sure to go into the settings and use software decoding. Otherwise it can have trouble depending on the filetype/codec you are trying to play. This could be your problem.
Also: Try using FBreader instead of Aldiko, I think it's much better and it has a syncing app you can dl. It's awesome.
Thank you so much for your response since I don't see it much here
1. I install Advanced Task Killer since sometimes it might be easy for me to log out an application rather than keep pressing "back" button. However, I uninstalled it but the video is still unsmooth.
2. I've checked it, and everything is fine. I think it can not be this problem, as at the beginning everything is smooth (I told in the first post). But after I installed several apps, it wasn't working well
3. I think it is the ROM. I now realize that it's unable to play HD youtube on this ROM as well (Vevo is always infeasible). Imma try Gede ICS Rom 1.35 since I received a lot of great compliments for this, having said that there are still minor bugs here.
Thanks for your suggestion on new applications
I really would appreciate some help
I have an Xperia Play R800i, I have unlocked the Boot Loader and I am using a stock 4.0.2.A.0.42, which sucks ...
I want to use flashtools to install a custom ROM, but the thing is ... I am not a developer, I am a begginer in Android ... And unfortunately I dont have the time to test several custom ROMS to see what I like.
So, here is what I am looking for:
1. I primarily use my phone for retro gaming, emulators and stuff. I have very little interest in recent android games.
2. I use a lot of its basic functions as a smartphone, such as GMail, Maps, whatsapp and 3G.
3. I prefer something light, that wouldnt compromise gaming performance.
4. Being pretty and shiny isnt a necessity. (could be a bonus, though)
5. Here is the catch: I am really interested in the progress PPSSPP is making, since I loved my PSP. I understand that it will probably just run some basic games, but I really think it is cool. If there is any custom ROM that works better with this particular app...
6. Overclocking capabilities. Again, because of PPSSPP.
7. Something that looks and feels close to the stock ROM, if possible.
I tried to go into specifics so that you can help me find exactly what I need! Thanks a lot!
NXT Light Rom is nice. It's the Rom I'm currently on. I have tried different roms but they all seem to work the same for me. I settled on NXT Light because It simply allowed me more space for installation of apps, it looked nice and I got a battery percentage thingy in notification bar along with alot other very useful features.
Should take a look at it.
As for kernal LuPuSv6-GB is pretty good, with a 1.6 GHz profile already set.
My friend recently told me that his Xperia Ion is giving a lot of problems on stock 4.1.2, since several months. I want to help him.
I don't have any track of Android Development for Ion, as its not my phone, but, I have a lot of experience with custom ROMs and mods.
I cannot try each and every good ROM out there in the forum due to time and bandwidth constraints. I've gone through several threads, and even checked Sony's FXP, but can't find anything meeting my criteria. Still, its quite possible that I might have missed something.
Therefore, I want to know which custom ROM for Ion is-
1.) Most stable (no random reboots or app crashes)
2.) Most functional (network, data, camera, video recording, Bluetooth, WiFi, and everything else works). Doesn't matter if "not so important" stuffs like micro HDMI, USB OTG, NFC, etc. are broken, we're okay with it.
3.) Runs games like Subway Surfers, Beach Buggy Blitz, Temple Run 2. (We don't care about N.O.V.A., MC4, Real Racing 3, GTA SA/VC, etc.)
4.) Has no lags. (in general, daily tasks)
P.S.- Android version should be anywhere between 4.1.1 to 4.4.4 (No ICS or Lollipop)
Please quote or tag me when you reply.
Sent from my XT1032 using XDA Free.
Carbon KK ROM is the best stable ROM:thumbup:
I've had a look in the forums and can't find anything that covers this specific question so am hoping someone can help.
I'm currently running the latest CM12 highly build on a Tab S 8.4 and it's flying along. But there's a nagging annoyance that there are still a load of additional apps there that I don't want, mainly stuff like Play Games,Movies and Music and now I've switched to Outlook and the Gmail App, I don't need the standard email app (although this seems to be built into the CM12 package). But I do want things like the Kindle App, Chrome and, if possible, Maps.
Over the weekend I tried to run with just the CM12 build and then add applications from APKMirror. This worked OK with Kindle but Chrome wouldn't install and my tablet seemed unstable so I reverted to the latest nightly plus the gapps package,
So my question is, has anyone done this - just install the CM11 or CM12 build and then get everything else they want through downloading APKs individually?
Answering my own question I found this Minimal GAPPS which gives you a build that includes pretty much only the App Store from which you can then download the additional Apps you want.
It's not what I really wanted to do but is as close as makes no difference.
Hi,
finally i have managed to compile and flash the original SONY AOSP from
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/guides/aosp-build-instructions/build-aosp-nougat-marshmallow-6-0-1
As you see from the screenshot added, it boots and you can work with it (WiFi works, so you can install really cool stuff from F-Droid, surf the Web with DuckDuckGo-Browser, hear Podcasts with AntennaPod ...)
Unfortunately the camera does not work, which makes a "Smartphone" relatively useless.
I have googled a bit and saw many posts about broken cameras on AOSP based Experias.
Is there anybody out there with a solution? Or with another ROM with working camera (may be i can copy some pre-compiled files)? Or with enough knowledge to fix some Qualcomm .cpp files?
It would be really great to have a working, stable, fast, minimalistic ROM for Seagull.
It's a very nice Phone to be used as a brick.
El Corzo
Wait, I thought Sony already provides all the needed software binaries for the AOSP in order for the phone to work. Then what is the point of Sony's AOSP involvement if the half of the hardware doesn't work properly ?