Netflix not working on PARANOID ANDROID "ICS" v12 and 'JB" v5 - T-Mobile LG G2x

So like the topic says Netflix seems to not work on either Ice cream sandwich version 12 or Jelly Bean version 5 From Paranoid and im wondering if anyone has found a solution or fix to that.????
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ted619 said:
So like the topic says Netflix seems to not work on either Ice cream sandwich version 12 or Jelly Bean version 5 From Paranoid and im wondering if anyone has found a solution or fix to that.????
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Netflix will only work on Gingerbread at this point because of the broken video record/playback in all versions of ICS and JB. Until the ICS kernel source code is released by LG gingerbread is the only solution for Netflix.

Thanks for the info guess ill stick with cm7 for now
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Android 3.1

Is this going to be the update that gets Honeycomb into AOSP?
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Vettesfan said:
Is this going to be the update that gets Honeycomb into AOSP?
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maybe... if finally its possible port without bugs a honeycomb rom (currently exclusive for tablets) from tablets to our devices..
but in my opinion has more possibilities to get android 2.4 into AOSP(ice cream sandwich) than honeycomb...

[Q] Drew Garen Ice Cream Sandwich ROM

Is this Rom a MIUI style Rom or an actual Ice cream sandwich port? Thank You
inspire me said:
Is this Rom a MIUI style Rom or an actual Ice cream sandwich port? Thank You
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it is the actual ICS... you should try it
I did. Liked it but gonna wait til a few more bugs get worked out
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MIUI will most definitely have some kind of ROM developed based off ICS in the coming couple of months.
ahqball said:
MIUI will most definitely have some kind of ROM developed based off ICS in the coming couple of months.
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yup its been confirmed: D
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Real ffffffnnn deal.com lol
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[Q] Will it be hard to port the new Jelly Bean 4.1?

Will it be as hard as porting ICS to port Jelly Bean 4.1 to our device?
Or is it impossible?
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All 4.1 Jelly Bean should go right here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28092822#post28092822
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I think that once ICS is working properly, porting 4.1 won't be as much of a job as it was to make ICS work. Don't expect it to be available soon, though.
Yes I would be happy to have fully functional Ics
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jelly beans has almost same drivers and structure as ics.
once we have functional ics . then the new jb will not be hard as much as ics. that is why it is version 4.1 not 5.0. it means that the jb has minor updates not completely new.
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CodeXpert said:
jelly beans has almost same drivers and structure as ics.
once we have functional ics . then the new jb will not be hard as much as ics. that is why it is version 4.1 not 5.0. it means that the jb has minor updates not completely new.
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Have you seen the new Google Now? Its even better than Siri!
Can somebody check changes in HAL? Maybe we can run hardware on JB that is not running on ICS like camera . Important is also kernel, question is can we run JB on 2.x kernel.
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oisis said:
Can somebody check changes in HAL? Maybe we can run hardware on JB that is not running on ICS like camera . Important is also kernel, question is can we run JB on 2.x kernel.
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didnt check it yet. but i think it is already implemented in nexus series. so there a big chance to have it working in 2.x kernel. Not sure
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YMYA said:
Have you seen the new Google Now? Its even better than Siri!
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Google is moving towords personalization and productivity applications. Most development is carried on those sectors.
but if look to android structure, there is no big changes.
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Stable ICS/JB Roms?

I'm new to this forum and hope that someone can show me the most stable ics or jb rom
Thereis no such thing, but I've heard a lot of good stories of people with paranoidandroid.
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Paranoid is stable to me video recording doesn't work or play back if you want something stable stay stock or cm7 is good
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Paranoid Android ics build 11.
If you have an extended battery then any jelly bean ROM would do.
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Most stable rom?

What's the most stable ice cream sandwhich rom for g2x?
Skip ICS and get pa jelly bean from tonyp . Eagles blood 4.0.4 is most stable ICS if you're still interested
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i recommend GB roms mainly, You can try out the ics/jb roms but it won't last long.
sigh...just search a little and you will find your answer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975934
it's threads like this one which make me hope that xda will impliment a negative button and if you have x amount of negative points then you are not able to post for x amount of days...
someone lock this thread
Why won't it last? I'm currently running PA Jellybean and get no crashes and decent battery life.
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Ravinxx said:
Why won't it last? I'm currently running PA Jellybean and get no crashes and decent battery life.
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Agreed. I've been on tonyp's PA since he put it out and I was on the hackfest before that. Nothing has ever been so bad that I felt the need to return to GB.
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There is no such thing as most stable/best ROM.
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