Energy Aware Scheduling? - Nextbit Robin

Do custom roms for the Robin have this built in? I saw xda posted something about this back in July.

Carbon had it briefly in late July / early August test builds but it proved unreliable so was removed before official builds began. As far as I know, no other ROMs have tried to implement it.

Thank you for your answer WoodenMind. It would be cool if it was. Anyway to help battery life on this phone.

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Sence 3.0 officialy not beta

I know there is an official sense 3.0 but beta nobody knows what is the final relase date of non-beta?
sp33dy_gtx said:
I know there is an official sense 3.0 but beta nobody knows what is the final relase date of non-beta?
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No there is officail release date. Also most roms on XDA are built of the latest beta builds as that is what we do here. It is a development forum not a modded 100% working rom forum lol if you search you will see most roms have always been built of the latest leaked or beta releases.
I sit back and see all alot of people always asking when a stable release for xyz rom will be released bbut that is not what we do here. We disregard the stable for the beta as that is where true development rests not in making things that already work but making things that are not supposed to work but do.
zelendel said:
No there is officail release date. Also most roms on XDA are built of the latest beta builds as that is what we do here. It is a development forum not a modded 100% working rom forum lol if you search you will see most roms have always been built of the latest leaked or beta releases.
I sit back and see all alot of people always asking when a stable release for xyz rom will be released bbut that is not what we do here. We disregard the stable for the beta as that is where true development rests not in making things that already work but making things that are not supposed to work but do.
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Nice observation there thx for your replay but the only thing is I want to remain as stock as posible why so I have battery drain problems with rooted roms so it is just what I think so. I can't get 2 days of normal usage thats why I ordered a mugen battery 1500 MAH :X.
sp33dy_gtx said:
Nice observation there thx for your replay but the only thing is I want to remain as stock as posible why so I have battery drain problems with rooted roms so it is just what I think so. I can't get 2 days of normal usage thats why I ordered a mugen battery 1500 MAH :X.
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2 days? I have never seen any custom rom get more then maybe a day and a half. As we ask our phones to do more and more the less the battery will last. Charging every night is fast becoming needed on all high end devices. If you want to remain as close to stock as you can and want a stock rom the only one that will be able to answer that is HTC. Over the years I have seen us get leaks of the official builds just to find out when the official is releases it is not even close to the leak of the official build.
I would ask HTC as to when as only they know for sure.
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Is there a CM9 dev for CDMA nexus?

So I tried to do some searching around multiple sites, and couldn't seem to find any answers.
Is there a Dev on the CyanogenMod team that is supporting the CDMA Galaxy Nexus? I have seen multiple Kang CM9 roms, but nothing official from any devs. I am not asking for ETA's or release dates, I just would like to follow the person on Twitter or Google+ to see any updates or progress they talk about. Also, is there a site for the change logs for CM9 yet or is that still pending the server fix for nightly builds. Any links or names would be helpful.
Thanks for any info in advance.
No one? I found this on github
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_toro
I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
sn0warmy said:
I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
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Isn't the nexus line the most supported phone by devs?
Which Android phone out there gets the most development support from the community? I'm just curious.
The Nexus One was the most well supported phone I ever owned. The Nexus S took a while to get going (come to think of it, the n1 did too, wish I would've stuck it out with my S), but eventually had a great dev community. The OG droid had a great dev community as well, as did the HTC desire (due to being so similar to the n1). Recently, the international galaxy s2 has been getting a lot of dev love because its such a beast internally. The galaxy nexus is showing incredible progress for as long as its been out for. I find it takes devs about 4-8 months after a phone's release to really start showing some impressive stuff. CM9 in February or March will be a milestone for this phone and will definitely deliver a hefty helping of tweaks / mods to ICS. I've seen a lot of great devs working with the Nexus so I'm not too worried. I, personally, don't even have mine rooted yet, because I'm waiting for the dust to settle. I'm not the crack flasher I once was and ICS is so damned good on its own that I'll probably wait for a nice, feature-complete version of bugless beast or MCR to come out (probably only 2-3 weeks). CM9 will most likely be my rom of choice once that's out.
There are already CM9 kangs in the CDMA forums. CM9 isn't out yet but once nightlies roll out we'll be good.
-Galaxy Nexus
-Asus Transformer
aaronpaws said:
The Nexus One was the most well supported phone I ever owned. The Nexus S took a while to get going (come to think of it, the n1 did too, wish I would've stuck it out with my S), but eventually had a great dev community. The OG droid had a great dev community as well, as did the HTC desire (due to being so similar to the n1). Recently, the international galaxy s2 has been getting a lot of dev love because its such a beast internally. The galaxy nexus is showing incredible progress for as long as its been out for. I find it takes devs about 4-8 months after a phone's release to really start showing some impressive stuff. CM9 in February or March will be a milestone for this phone and will definitely deliver a hefty helping of tweaks / mods to ICS. I've seen a lot of great devs working with the Nexus so I'm not too worried. I, personally, don't even have mine rooted yet, because I'm waiting for the dust to settle. I'm not the crack flasher I once was and ICS is so damned good on its own that I'll probably wait for a nice, feature-complete version of bugless beast or MCR to come out (probably only 2-3 weeks). CM9 will most likely be my rom of choice once that's out.
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The top 2 I can think of is the hd2 and the evo 4g. I have the evo and there are tons of roms for it.
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Several of the early Droid phones were very popular with Dev's because they were so easy to unlock. As for newer phones, it seems to be the Nexus devices and any that are easy to unlock.
Can't wait for nightly builds of CM9 to start.
The phone has been out for like 2 weeks people. Give it another month or two and this place will be booming with development. Relax and enjoy the phone as is for a minute. The development will grow. I promise.
I normally have my Android phones rooted within 1 hour of getting them out of the packaging. However, I haven't even found a single reason to root this thing.
I'm also holding off on modding it until CM9 comes. I need to stay on stock for a while so I can make comparisons.
sn0warmy said:
I know there are a couple CM devs who have the Galaxy Nexus. While I haven't seen any mention of working on CM9 for it, I would be amazed if there is not a developer working on it right now. I'm sure there will be a stable build releasing soon.
I'm personally holding off on even rooting my phone until an official CM9 ROM is released. Stock ICS is more than adequate for now.
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Same here. I haven't done a thing with it...I'm completely satisfied with the OS and everything. If only the signal issues could be fixed I'd be a happy clam.
Kind of stinks that I get 0 signal in at least 1/2 of all places I've gone in the past week and a half. I don't mean 0 bars, I mean I can't make/receive voice calls and I get no data connection when trying to use any app that accesses the internet. Text messages send, but it usually takes them 20+ seconds to do so. This kind of connection quality is horrifyingly bad.

Ricardo Cerqueira porting CM9 to the Nitro

Ricardo Cerqueira is porting the CM9 to the Nitro!!! It seems that he has done a lot of progress, and judging from the screenshots, it doesn't seem like it will take much longer.
Screenshots
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Add an h before using the links, I'm a new user, and I can't post links
Thank you for your post. but most of us have known about this for awhile.
My concern is that it appears nobody has heard from him on any sort of update since Feb 25th.
He stopped posting anything public at all about anything on march 1st.
I figure another week or so and I'll give up on the idea that we are getting cm9 and will wait for the ics push from lg sometime in q2.
I'm certain he'll post something when he has something. And what he, kernal, bytecode, and everyone else is doing is simply awesome. I thank all of you for the work that you have done.
Well, I feel like since he owns the phone it shouldn't be too long.
I know I'd be motivated to get it finished if I knew how to do it!
Epyoch,
He went to MWC. Nothing has happened this last week due to that. I wouldn't be surprised to see some more updates soon.
Where does this guy usually post at to show progress? Or where was this original thread he created? Any links?
Snake42490 said:
Where does this guy usually post at to show progress? Or where was this original thread he created? Any links?
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Google Plus. Just search his name.
https://plus.google.com/115049428938715274412/posts
You can also look at his commits to github - https://github.com/rmcc. He has been doing things, but nothing specific for the 930 has been committed to github that I can see...
He's getting near 100 replies for everything Nitro related too. It might be a bit overwhelming. Can't wait for that CWM too.
He's also the only dev working on an ICS ROM for the P930.
LiViD said:
He's also the only dev working on an ICS ROM for the P930.
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Which excites me and saddens me. I'm hoping that what is happening here is that devs are waiting for ics for this phone either through arcee or through lg themselves. They will then use that as a basis for porting a rom. I'm learning how it's done and hope to have a Rom. But I don't really want to start anything until ICS.

Status of ROM Development?

First off: I am NOT asking/telling developers to hurry up. I totally respect that ROM development takes time and will gladly wait for the next releases. I am simply curious about a pattern I noticed.
In early August it seemed like ROM releases were more frequent (5-7 days) whereas for PA and Slim we haven't seen a release for almost 20 days. I hope developers can appreciate my question, because instead of asking when the next release is I'm wondering what's been preventing the next release. CM has had the same bugs for almost a month as well, is there some driver that's faulty? Something that has been a PITA to get to work on our platform? Something we are missing? Just curious more about what challenges are causing a hold up, but other than that dev will get to them when they get to them and I'll just be waiting
Thanks for all your hard work devs, hopefully knowing what's been going on behind the scenes can help people to find it in themselves to have patience!
Jhdoubleoseven said:
First off: I am NOT asking/telling developers to hurry up. I totally respect that ROM development takes time and will gladly wait for the next releases. I am simply curious about a pattern I noticed.
In early August it seemed like ROM releases were more frequent (5-7 days) whereas for PA and Slim we haven't seen a release for almost 20 days. I hope developers can appreciate my question, because instead of asking when the next release is I'm wondering what's been preventing the next release. CM has had the same bugs for almost a month as well, is there some driver that's faulty? Something that has been a PITA to get to work on our platform? Something we are missing? Just curious more about what challenges are causing a hold up, but other than that dev will get to them when they get to them and I'll just be waiting
Thanks for all your hard work devs, hopefully knowing what's been going on behind the scenes can help people to find it in themselves to have patience!
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CM has a buildbox so they can do daily automatic builds. I'm using my laptop so I have to manually do builds that take 5+ hours each. I've been a little busy lately but i did just release a build last night. I also build alot of other ROM's for our device and other devices so sometimes it'll take a bit of time between releases.

Now that factory images are out, what is the next step in development?

As the title suggests, what is the next steps? Will we be getting custom ROMs soon? Or are developers not interested in Razer phone? I haven't heard anything in regards to development, and I am curious what to expect, if any.
Honestly have no idea. I find the stock romantic to be pretty good though. Just waiting for oreo to come out.
Ah well I just rooted with Magisk. I miss resurrection remix, what with all the customization.
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As the title suggests, what is the next steps? Will we be getting custom ROMs soon? Or are developers not interested in Razer phone? I haven't heard anything in regards to development, and I am curious what to expect, if any.
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Honestly, wait for Oreo. We seem to have everything for Project Treble, and Razer still says Oreo in Q1 2018. At that point custom roms become much easier
Yeah I'm waiting on oreo personally.. My guess is with its release coming shortly, developers would be waiting as well lol
The only thing I'm surprised not to see is a tweaked stock rom removing alot of the games and adding basic features like pre rooted, center clock, **** like that
Flashing twrp seems to be a bit tricky and I don't want to go back to stock once a new update comes out. So I'm waiting for Oreo which hopefully will make things easier.
Trying to learn how to do it myself. This device hasn't received much support so far, just seems like it was to little to late from razer for the big devs.
RUNNERX said:
Trying to learn how to do it myself. This device hasn't received much support so far, just seems like it was to little to late from razer for the big devs.
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The first step I think is to compile the kernel from source and start porting features. I managed to compile it but I lost wifi and the flashlight for now

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