[Q] Why don't exist a pure AOSP like google stock roms for our HOS? - HTC One S

I like pure AOSP rom like google and i would like to see a custom rom like pure Google AOSP whitin any script.. a pure AOSP..
Can anyone make a pure AOSP rom for those like me??
thanks

DiloSkoRpiOn said:
I like pure AOSP rom like google and i would like to see a custom rom like pure Google AOSP whitin any script.. a pure AOSP..
Can anyone make a pure AOSP rom for those like me??
thanks
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dude there are so many CM9/CM10/CM10.1 in the dev section. Have a look there.

dr_rick13 said:
dude there are so many CM9/CM10/CM10.1 in the dev section. Have a look there.
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Yes... because CM is a pure google AOSP build
I think theres no pure aosp build available simply because no-one wants it Its inferior in pretty much every way compared to CM and all others.

So, is there any chance to see a pure AOSP rom for my HTC ONE S? I'm a lover of pure aosp!! pleaaaaaseeeeeeee :crying:

DiloSkoRpiOn said:
So, is there any chance to see a pure AOSP rom for my HTC ONE S? I'm a lover of pure aosp!! pleaaaaaseeeeeeee :crying:
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CM only, or ask google, that would be the pureness of AOSP

There are also utilities in the development forums that let you "De-sense" your HTC Sense base ROM... Stock or otherwise.
Search the dev forums and you will see. This is another way of removing sense without having to go AOSP and CM10...

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Is this a bad idea? Droid CM7.

I have a Moto Droid 1 and I am currently running CM7 Nightlies. I'm trying to find a way to get HTC Sense to run on the Droid. I was wondering what would happen if I took the CM7 that is designed for the HTC Incredible and installed it on my Droid.
Any thoughts?
Nobody's tried this?
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The CM7 for Incredible does not have Sense. None of the CMs have Sense. It's an AOSP ROM.
The update won't work, and might brick your phone. The Incredible has different drivers and a different kernel than your phone. You need a ROM designed for your phone.
Try searching the Droid subforums for a port of Sense. That's the only way you're going to get Sense on your phone.
Thanks for the heads up! So if want to continue to use cyanogen, then sense is an impossibility? Or any custom rom for that matter?
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airballwall said:
Thanks for the heads up! So if want to continue to use cyanogen, then sense is an impossibility? Or any custom rom for that matter?
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cyanogen = NO Sense, never will have sense
cyanogen also known as AOSP
When searching for a rom if it has AOSP in title chances are it is based off of cyanogen.
cordell12 said:
When searching for a rom if it has AOSP in title chances are it is based off of cyanogen.
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Uh, nope. AOSP = Android Open Source Pfoject. If it says AOSP, it is based off the original Android source code (but may incorporate code from other AOSP ROMs).
Sense is not AOSP. HTC took the AOSP source and heavily modified it to make their Sense UI. ROMs based on this can't be considered AOSP.
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Uh, nope. AOSP = Android Open Source Pfoject. If it says AOSP, it is based off the original Android source code (but may incorporate code from other AOSP ROMs).
Sense is not AOSP. HTC took the AOSP source and heavily modified it to make their Sense UI. ROMs based on this can't be considered AOSP.
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I guarantee just about every aosp rom out there has some files from CM.
Maybe not a Google device, but others have some libs or drivers of some sort. Go look at the github's of roms. You will see "forked" from cyanogen tree, if not mad props to the chef!
By the way I didnt say sense is aosp
"Uh, nope. AOSP = Android Open Source Pfoject. If it says AOSP, it is based off the original Android source code"
Where do you think cyanogen comes from, the moon?
You would have to take a sense kernel and modify it to run on a motor Droid. It might be possible but it'd be a large undertaking
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[Request] AOSP ICS/JB For SGSP

Hello everyone, I've got Galaxy S Plus 5 months ago, and I found out that there will be no official ICS or JB update for it, so I am asking is there AOSP version of ICS for this device, not CM or AOKP. If there is I would be thankful if someone could post it here, thanks
You're on the wrong section. But nvm I'll answer. Broodplank was trying to build aosp ics but no success. For now we have no aosp ics or jb. Broodplank announced the aosp ics on one of the comments in the cm7 2.1 thread
Juhan Jufri said:
You're on the wrong section. But nvm I'll answer. Broodplank was trying to build aosp ics but no success. For now we have no aosp ics or jb. Broodplank announced the aosp ics on one of the comments in the cm7 2.1 thread
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Ok, thanks for info
Another thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1905308
Use general section, please
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We have CM9 and Partially working CM10.
i think thats enough for now. Or can you develop?
A working aosp gb is possible. But afaik a working aosp ics is only possible by porting. But unfortunately i havnt succeeded in that. Same thing for compiling from source.
I need stock, not CM. And AOSP kinda is a stock samsung system
TodorSRB said:
I need stock, not CM. And AOSP kinda is a stock samsung system
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It's not a stock Samsung, it's stock Google/Android. FWIW, it'd be nice to see AOSP, but CM is in general more customizable and advanced.
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Well if I intend to sell the phone I wanna sell it with ICS stock look and I want to have ICS because it is a lot faster, GB on my Xperia Mini was slow, after update to ICS it worked much faster, I hope same would be with SGSP, but I can't even update Galaxy to official 2.3.6. I don't know why...I didn't even found official Samsung forum
I just remembered that the first alpha build of jelly bean from vpumpkin was an aosp jb but its not stable and can't make calls. Doomsday released his latest build but was not an aosp. Well if you are pro at making roms then try to take vpumpkin's aosp jb and add in doomsday's fixes to cm10. I don't know but I think its hard to just take cm9 and remove the theme manager

I Need AOSP/AOKP ROM Opinions

What, in your opinion, is the best AOSP/AOKP ROM for the Verizon Galaxy SIII that is based on the latest SOURE CODE (4.2.1)?
Thanks in advance!
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RBarnett09 said:
What, in your opinion, is the best AOSP/AOKP ROM for the Verizon Galaxy SIII that is based on the latest OTA?
Thanks in advance!
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you wont find one. AOSP and VZW software are independent of each other.
do some research for yourself. visit the original development section for AOSP options, and developement for TWouchwiz options.
check out Jellybeans, its got AOPS theming with TW functionality.
RBarnett09 said:
What, in your opinion, is the best AOSP/AOKP ROM for the Verizon Galaxy SIII that is based on the latest OTA?
Thanks in advance!
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The AOSP developers are no longer developing 4.1.1 based ROMs they are making ROMs based on the 4.2.1 source code. If you want AOSP ROMs go to the original android development section. If you want ROMs based on the official ota then go to the android development section. Just so you know AOSP ROMs are never based on official ota updates but on source codes released prior to any ota by any carrier which is why they are the first to develop the latest version of Android. I can't give an opinion on the AOSP ROMs as they are all in beta and will have problems. In the meantime check out the ROMs in the android development section while the AOSP developers work out the kinks to their ROMs.
jmxc23 said:
The AOSP developers are no longer developing 4.1.1 based ROMs they are making ROMs based on the 4.2.1 source code. If you want AOSP ROMs go to the original android development section. If you want ROMs based on the official ota then go to the android development section. Just so you know AOSP ROMs are never based on official ota updates but on source codes released prior to any ota by any carrier which is why they are the first to develop the latest version of Android. I can't give an opinion on the AOSP ROMs as they are all in beta and will have problems. In the meantime check out the ROMs in the android development section while the AOSP developers work out the kinks to their ROMs.
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This is true. I'm looking for AOSP or AOKP based on the 4.2.1 source code. Not a fan at all of TW... I like having that Vanilla Android feel.
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RBarnett09 said:
This is true. I'm looking for AOSP or AOKP based on the 4.2.1 source code. Not a fan at all of TW... I like having that Vanilla Android feel.
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check out Pure google in the original development section.
here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066467
If you like that vanilla feel then why are you asking for AOSP ROMs? With the exception of the Pure Google ROM, AOSP ROMs are not vanilla looking.
jmxc23 said:
If you like that vanilla feel then why are you asking for AOSP ROMs? With the exception of the Pure Google ROM, AOSP ROMs are not vanilla looking.
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???
Every AOSP ROM has touhwiz removed... making it Vanilla basically. Or am I wrong?
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RBarnett09 said:
???
Every AOSP ROM has touhwiz removed... making it Vanilla basically. Or am I wrong?
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Rbarnett, I know what you mean by vanilla. I tried all the asop roms and I gotta say I liked liquid smooth the best. Rc9, built on 4.1 and still available, has a lot of nice features that the newer and less developed beta3 (4.2) does not. All the 4.2 ROMs have busted Bluetooth right now but besides for that they seem to run pretty good. If you don't mind some minor bugs, they are all pretty good to play around with.
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afm1118 said:
Rbarnett, I know what you mean by vanilla. I tried all the asop roms and I gotta say I liked liquid smooth the best. Rc9, built on 4.1 and still available, has a lot of nice features that the newer and less developed beta3 (4.2) does not. All the 4.2 ROMs have busted Bluetooth right now but besides for that they seem to run pretty good. If you don't mind some minor bugs, they are all pretty good to play around with.
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Basically a ROM that looks as if Nova launcher or Apex launcher is running... but has samsungs touchwiz removed. Also all the menus are basic ICS and not touchwiz menus. I'm glad you get what I'm saying.
I'll check out Liquid smooth RC9 then since I need working Bluetooth.
Thanks for the recommendation.
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AOSP rom for HTC One S

Hi, there're any AOSP rom for HTC one S?
Thanks.
jmginer said:
Hi, there're any AOSP rom for HTC one S?
Thanks.
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Yep there quite a few of them if you have the S4 One S.
Darknites said:
Yep there quite a few of them if you have the S4 One S.
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I'm searching from some JB AOSP rom. Clean without any mod or tunning.
Yes, for S4.
What is the link?
Thanks.
Too many links to post but you got CM10&10.1, AOKP, Blackbean, DarkJelly.
But CM and others are tweaked roms. Not exist a clean & basic AOSP rom?
jmginer said:
But CM and others are tweaked roms. Not exist a clean & basic AOSP rom?
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CM is the cleanest one you can get, nobody has done a pure AOSP rom and don't see much point in it myself but then I already find CM a bit plan anyway. Just give it a try you might just like it and it not like you have to use said tweaks.
Indeed, theres little to no point with a pure aosp roms. Hardly anyone wants that, it doesnt make any sense when the "tweaked" ones are so much better.
If you want a pure aosp rom, you'll probably have to build it yourself.
I'm running the latest CM10 nightly and like it. Too me, CM is the closest you'll get to pure AOSP without buying a Nexus. I recommend trying it out.
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Thanks!
Is there any official or unofficial site to download AOSP roms? CM10.1 has laggy when touch, so frustrating...

[Q] Looking for AOSP Lollipop

I like AOSP ROM, but i'm not sure if there any ROM yet.
¿Liquid? ¿SlimSaber?
Thnx for reply.
SergioPC92 said:
I like AOSP ROM, but i'm not sure if there any ROM yet.
¿Liquid? ¿SlimSaber?
Thnx for reply.
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There are a lot of them. Look in both Development sections for 5.0 in the title. Vanir is probably the most stable and bug free right now > http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/orig-development/official-vaniraosp-t2890749
Vanir is AOSP based?
VanirAosp is Very stable
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SergioPC92 said:
Vanir is AOSP based?
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It's cyanogenmod based
Mmm thanks, and any AOSP based ROM? Lolipop? Anything?
SergioPC92 said:
Mmm thanks, and any AOSP based ROM? Lolipop? Anything?
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CyanogenMod is AOSP. Vanir (AOSP) is indistinguishable from vanilla AOSP.
cam30era said:
CyanogenMod is AOSP. Vanir (AOSP) is indistinguishable from vanilla AOSP.
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CM is not AOSP
bombadier said:
CM is not AOSP
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Oh? When did CyanogenMod stop basing their ROMs on AOSP?
cam30era said:
Oh? When did CyanogenMod stop basing their ROMs on AOSP?
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Its different they get the sources and do cm stuff to them,generally you will get kernels that are for AOSP or CM based ROMS as a result
bombadier said:
Its different they get the sources and do cm stuff to them,generally you will get kernels that are for AOSP or CM based ROMS as a result
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I'm currently running Vanir ROM. It is indistinguishable from vanilla AOSP (on my Moto X). And for most users, the current iterations of CM12 are so lightly customized that they are, for all intents and purposes unadulterated AOSP too.
I suppose if one wants to split hairs, one could make the argument that these aren't pure AOSP. Then one would have to head over to the OnePlus forum and flash the new , very buggy 5.0 ROM (Not!).
cam30era said:
I'm currently running Vanir ROM. It is indistinguishable from vanilla AOSP (on my Moto X). And for most users, the current iterations of CM12 are so lightly customized that they are, for all intents and purposes unadulterated AOSP too.
I suppose if one wants to split hairs, one could make the argument that these aren't pure AOSP. Then one would have to head over to the OnePlus forum and flash the new , very buggy 5.0 ROM (Not!).
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Best to stay away from the opo forums for the serious stuff, the point I was making was just that you have either AOSP or CM and then everything comes from there really,
You need to be aware as you can have serious problems if you flash the wrong type of kernel, I came from a nexus so for me there was quite an important difference and had to watch what version you flashed,amazed actually at how slow development has been with lollipop, as you say a lot of work needed to find one with some customisations,will stick to kikkat till an offiical lollipop S version appears for the bacon
Best lolipop rom
TO me http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...m-bliss-stalk-team-bliss-bacon-10-28-t2921057
this is the best lolipop rom for onepluso ne buddy

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