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I've noticed on the CM website there are nighty builds for CM9 being released relatively frequently. My question is that are these more advance than the stable CM9 releases? Or are they beta builds for CM10? If so, why aren't they labelled CM10?
That's because there not cm10. They haven't even started to release one build so they won't be.
Nightlies are more stable then the stable build
Your so called stable build is just a label. It's just another nightly
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Thanks for the response. Why do u think they are just labels rather than proper stable releases?
Is there a change log anywhere so u can see what new features have been added or fixed?
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Repoman123 said:
Thanks for the response. Why do u think they are just labels rather than proper stable releases?
Is there a change log anywhere so u can see what new features have been added or fixed?
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There's nothing new for pyramid, there hasn't been anything for a month more or less
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Fair enough.
I think I will just go ahead and update to the latest version of CM9 then in the hope that battery life improves.
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Fair enough.
I think I will just go ahead and update to the latest version of CM9 then in the hope that battery life improves.
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Why don't you just use one of the custom cm9 roms there better
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Two reasons I think. Both of which make me sound like a wimp by the way.
I don't want to venture away too much from aosp and I don't have the technical knowledge to see what the main differences are with the variations.
Also because I've only installed two roms, both have been CM ones and I'm too cautious to try something new!
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Repoman123 said:
Two reasons I think. Both of which make me sound like a wimp by the way.
I don't want to venture away too much from aosp and I don't have the technical knowledge to see what the main differences are with the variations.
Also because I've only installed two roms, both have been CM ones and I'm too cautious to try something new!
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There's like nothing wrong in trying in the other roms. If something is wrong with them then just restore your backup
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True. I just don't like having to install all apps again etc. Plus all of my apps are installed on my SD card (the ones that allow anyway) so I hate having to format my SD card to get rid of all unnecessary stuff (I'm ocd about that!).
I will start being more experimental I think though. Its the only way forward!
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ROM Toolbox Pro or Titanium Backup works pretty well in restoring non-system apps across ROM changes but not sure how it handles apps moved to SD card.
If you restore ROM from nandroid backup, it will be like nothing has really changed. It's worth trying different ROM's given different optimized ROM's and even different kernels are out there. Or Bruce CM10 which is pretty awesome.
I've heard nothing but good things about Bruce's ROM so I think I may head over there. One of the things stopping me is that there are so many updates being released for it all of the time I feel I should keep waiting!
Thanks for all of the advice guys.
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Repoman123 said:
I've heard nothing but good things about Bruce's ROM so I think I may head over there. One of the things stopping me is that there are so many updates being released for it all of the time I feel I should keep waiting!
Thanks for all of the advice guys.
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Updates are awesome. I could hardly notice difference between updates but I like keeping my phone updated.
Best thing you can just flash new update on top of whatever you have no need to wipe even cache. Totally effortless.
If it fails, flash previous ROM.
I wasn't aware it was that easy. Thanks for the information. When I get time I am definitely gonna give it a go.
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I have one more question please.
So if I want to update my current version of CM9, which is the most recent stable version, to the last version released, which is a nightly build - do I have to wipe everything (phone, cache etc) or do I just flash the rom and that's it?
Many thanks once more.
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only cm10 last version !
behnamsarhandi said:
only cm10 last version !
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Erm, I don't follow....?
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Repoman123 said:
I have one more question please.
So if I want to update my current version of CM9, which is the most recent stable version, to the last version released, which is a nightly build - do I have to wipe everything (phone, cache etc) or do I just flash the rom and that's it?
Many thanks once more.
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Wipe Dalvik and Cache only, then install. (You might not even have to do that, but I don't know if the CM9 install scripts wipe those for you.)
When it boots everything will be just like you left it.
That's ONLY if you are upgrading to the newest Cm9 build.
If you want to go to any CM10 builds do a full wipe first.
If everything is going to be as I left it (apps, settings etc) I will try the latest cm9 before I try cm10.
Many thanks.
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Repoman123 said:
If everything is going to be as I left it (apps, settings etc) I will try the latest cm9 before I try cm10.
Many thanks.
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IMHO, give a try to Bruce CM10, now it's in release candidate, and there aren't non working stuff. I ude it, and i will not use ICS rom anymore
mrc90 said:
IMHO, give a try to Bruce CM10, now it's in release candidate, and there aren't non working stuff. I ude it, and i will not use ICS rom anymore
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Though all the features are working on his build now, if there are small bugs that may or may not happen then it's not completely a release candidate yet
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Hi, can anyone tell me what radio version I should have, android 4.0.4, unlocked not rooted etc. Only I'm still having signal problems and mobile internet still erratic switching between H and 3g.
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doccer said:
Hi, can anyone tell me what radio version I should have, android 4.0.4, unlocked not rooted etc. Only I'm still having signal problems and mobile internet still erratic switching between H and 3g.
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I'm having the same problem, I'm unable to recieve calls or texts. Do you know which radio version your currently running?
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I'm having the same problem, I'm unable to recieve calls or texts. Do you know which radio version your currently running?
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I'd check your APN settings. As for the guy above you, it sounds like he is complaining about the normal stock radio performance. For some reason, HTC seems to think it's OK for the signal indicator to bounce around like crazy...Try making a backup and flashing another ROM like CM10 and you'll probably see it go away.
el_smurfo said:
I'd check your APN settings. As for the guy above you, it sounds like he is complaining about the normal stock radio performance. For some reason, HTC seems to think it's OK for the signal indicator to bounce around like crazy...Try making a backup and flashing another ROM like CM10 and you'll probably see it go away.
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Ahh dude the whole reason I'm in this dilemma is because I wanted the ota update and wanted to stick to stock roms for the time being. Isn't there a way to flash a radio on stock roms? Btw this happened because I super cid my phone.
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I'm on 1.06es I think, my signal isn't desperately bad, but a phone like this should be better. Other people report the new ota update solving the H / 3g switching thing, but not for me.
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I see the latest radio is 1.08ts.50.02.16 from TMOUS
Hey all, I'm new to this device. I received it with S-off already, 4ext recovery, running CM 10.1 4.1.2 kernel compiled by bruce it appears.
I wanna check out PAC 4.2.2 rom , but I saw some posts around here about certain ROMs working better with certain radios (which sounds strange).
Current radios
11.69.3504.00u
11.22.3504.07m
On T-mo.
Should I be good?
Much thanks.
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if your device works well with PAC 4.2.2 rom there is no nned to change radio
check it and see how it goes
if you want to change radio use getril app from playstore
it will show you the best combination of radio/ril
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Hey all, I'm new to this device.
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Current radios
11.69.3504.00u
11.22.3504.07m
On T-mo.
Should I be good?
Much thanks.
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Hi, it's good to check this thread about our device radios, RILs and their combinations: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202867
Thank you both. I had skimmed a bit thru that thread. It seems the radios I have are way old, and the ROM/kernel that were last flashed on this are from DEC 2012. But, as stated, it is CM 10.1, which all others are based off, so I'm probably good.
Thanks.
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My wife has my old One S. Ever since I had it with custom roms installed the data connection just refused to work. I've tried different radios, kernels, and build prop edits.
What info do I need to provide to help diagnose the problem?
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@Timmaa. I've seen you all over the place when I search RUU 3.18.
My situation:
Wife's phone
ATT One X
U'Bootloader
S-off
Rooted
Cm11 currently
3.18 radio
Problem is battery is ok. Could be better. Biggest thing is signal. She has 2-3 bars on Hspa* where we live. However calls don't seem to go through and if they do, its hours or even days later. I've tried 3 different APNs And its the same thing. I'm not sure what to do. My wife uses her phone a lot for clients so I'm getting reamed for messing her phone up.
Note: normal for signal to go from like 107 to 75 when a call comes in?
I guess I'm stuck and wanted to know.if.stock would be the way to go or if perhaps you might have a better solution to test out.
Thanks a million.
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Have you tried another rom? Just to rule that out? If not try a generic stock rom. If I remember correctly cm uses a different area for the radio install, I'm more of a sense guy personally but if you check the radio thread there are versions specific to cm. run a stock on and Have a few test calls come in and see how it reacts. And don't forget I backup your current setup in case the problems persist you can revert back and start next step to diagnose the issue further.
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holeshot77 said:
@Timmaa. I've seen you all over the place when I search RUU 3.18.
My situation:
Wife's phone
ATT One X
U'Bootloader
S-off
Rooted
Cm11 currently
3.18 radio
Problem is battery is ok. Could be better. Biggest thing is signal. She has 2-3 bars on Hspa* where we live. However calls don't seem to go through and if they do, its hours or even days later. I've tried 3 different APNs And its the same thing. I'm not sure what to do. My wife uses her phone a lot for clients so I'm getting reamed for messing her phone up.
Note: normal for signal to go from like 107 to 75 when a call comes in?
I guess I'm stuck and wanted to know.if.stock would be the way to go or if perhaps you might have a better solution to test out.
Thanks a million.
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Which ROM is installed? What are your bootloader details? Just the first five lines.
PS. You don't need to ask for one person in particular to help you here, we have a few talented members that can help people out.
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31ken31 said:
Have you tried another rom? Just to rule that out? If not try a generic stock rom. If I remember correctly cm uses a different area for the radio install, I'm more of a sense guy personally but if you check the radio thread there are versions specific to cm. run a stock on and Have a few test calls come in and see how it reacts. And don't forget I backup your current setup in case the problems persist you can revert back and start next step to diagnose the issue further.
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Aosp ROMs don't look in a different spot for the radio anymore, they haven't since about July or August. The radio is possibly what's causing the issue though depending on which ROM/firmware combination is installed.
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Op said cm11
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Ugh. I'm blind lol. And half asleep. Definitely need the bootloader details.
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Here you go
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It's possible that the radio/firmware mismatch is your problem. Try flashing one of the 5.0x radios from the radio thread.
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Another
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I'll try it when I get home and report back.
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The T-Mobile one seems to be working better. Thank you. Is there a thread that shows the OneX how to return to stock?
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If you want to return it to being completely stock you'd do the following:
Run the latest RUU.
Write the CID back to stock CID.
Relock the bootloader.
Return the phone to s-on.
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I've got the RUU now. Do I need to have s-on or boot loader locked before running RUU? Or does RUU do this automatically?
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No, just follow the instructions directly above your post.
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Ok. Ty.
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