Quick question everyone sorry for my huge lack of understanding. Why do ROM titles say KOT49H and CM11 in the title? I thought KOT49H is Google stock firmware number does that mean its based off Google firmware with cm11 features? Or is that just Google numbering for the aosp version. Thanks.
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wp7chris said:
Quick question everyone sorry for my huge lack of understanding. Why do ROM titles say KOT49H and CM11 in the title? I thought KOT49H is Google stock firmware number does that mean its based off Google firmware with cm11 features? Or is that just Google numbering for the aosp version. Thanks.
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android build number used, and cm11 or based off cm11.
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OK I have been downloading and reflashing few ROMs and now I have forgotten which one I flashed in.
Here's what it reads on About the Phone.
Kernel Version: 3.0.38-Cyanogenmod-g2a514aa [email protected]#1
CM version: 10-20120802-SKANK-Crespo
I think it is either Jellybro or JellyBelly CMREX. I thought it's the latter, but not so sure anymore. Can anyone tell?
Check your build.prop, maybe something writes there.
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Build #: cm_crespo-userdebug 4.1.1 JRO03H eng.joey.20120802.150826 test-keys
Pretty cryptic. The Changelog lists some old CM 9 stuff!
OK I think I figured it out by downloading the two ROMs and matching the file size with the one in my sdcard. The CMREX Rom is way too big. Looks like I am running Jellybro.
Man I'm such a dork. Been hanging out at the wrong ROM thread asking questions on a different ROM.
In cm version it says SKANK which is is the euroskank version, jellybro
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AlphaEchoViktorSierra said:
In cm version it says SKANK which is is the euroskank version, jellybro
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Cmrex uses jellybro
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HI whats the diffrence between cyanogen mod android 4.4.2 and the android 4.4.2 rom? i am new btw to the root side.
Is it the same of diffrent?
Android 4.4.2 is the version released from AOSP, a Google supported open source group. Other organizations start with the source code from AOSP and deliver their own way. Cyanogenmod is just one of those organizations. Search XDA and learn about the differences.
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OracleBiker said:
Android 4.4.2 is the version released from AOSP, a Google supported open source group. Other organizations start with the source code from AOSP and deliver their own way. Cyanogenmod is just one of those organizations. Search XDA and learn about the differences.
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And usually CyanogenMod has more stability, tweaks and best performance. It's also more customizable and I think it's better than stock ROM.
EDIT: And it's also pre-rooted.
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OracleBiker said:
Android 4.4.2 is the version released from AOSP, a Google supported open source group. Other organizations start with the source code from AOSP and deliver their own way. Cyanogenmod is just one of those organizations. Search XDA and learn about the differences.
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Whats the speed difference between them are they same or different?
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Whats the speed difference between them are they same or different?
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Cyanogenmod is also android, there are lots of things that you have to learn
First Android is a open source and is owned by Google and the sources are released in source.android.com
It is called AOSP and all oems use this AOSP source to build roms and provide for their devices and they also add their own interface for example : Samsung - touch wiz, Sony - xperia ui, HTC - senseui
Cyanogenmod is a company (recently incorporated) which heavily mods the AOSP source and release it as cm source. difference between AOSP and cm is more stable than AOSP and is more customisable Google a bit to know about features of cm
There are official cm which are built by cm itself also unofficial cm which are built by developers from the open source of cm
When you ask about speed cm is more stable and has no lags, so it is good than AOSP
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CM11 (android 4.4.2) is custom-made rom unauthorized individuals or organizations, but still a nice feature and easily modified than the stock rom. however there may be some bugs. (I use the CM11 Android 4.4.2). stock rom is the official rom. more features but not easy to modify.
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Hello guys,
I wonder which kernel is compatible with the nexus 5 build Mokee hammerhead?
If I remember right mokee is cm based?
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Ben36 said:
If I remember right mokee is cm based?
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yes ,
ok friend
Can help me,
by I install CM Code Blue and inciado the rom, but gets FC
Any kernel for cm should work. But if I think mokee may use different ramdisk so you need one that installs with 'anykernel' method
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just bought this phone i want to know if there i a lollipop rom that is nexus like. no bells and whistles just stock rooted lollipop i searche but there are so many roms and it's a bit over whelming lol
Any one? I only see ROMs with his or that added. I would like a naked stock nexus type ROM. Preferably 5.0.1
I don't think one exists yet. Why not just use one of the ROMs on offer, but don't use the extra features? There's honestly very little difference anyway.
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"Stock" Cm11s (what the OPO is supposed to ship with) is pretty close to
nexus, with some cyanogen OPTIONS of course (theme engine and a few other). If want a rooted version of this stock ROM then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2932551
[ ROM ][ Nov 7 ] Stock Rooted XNPH44S
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jon.s.nelson said:
"Stock" Cm11s (what the OPO is supposed to ship with) is pretty close to
nexus, with some cyanogen OPTIONS of course (theme engine and a few other). If want a rooted version of this stock ROM then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2932551
[ ROM ][ Nov 7 ] Stock Rooted XNPH44S
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That isn't lollipop.
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Sorry, I missed that part about lollipop. Anyway, CM12 should be coming pretty soon...
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jon.s.nelson said:
Sorry, I missed that part about lollipop. Anyway, CM12 should be coming pretty soon...
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Unofficial builds have been out for awhile now. They're pretty stable.
All currently available ROMS use the CM12 device tree, which is why they look so different from the Nexus ROMs.
Clean AOSP ROMs will be released eventually but it will certainly take a few more weeks/months...
Hello Gents of XDA,
My father purchased this tablet for his father (my grandfather) so he could have a device to use. However, on inspection, the OS is android 4.0.4 and therefore incredibly slow and outdated, while running a not-so-great flavor of TouchWizz.
My question is, is there a rom available for this device that is foolproof and won't self-destruct, while offering accessibility features. I'd prefer it to be as stable as possible as well.
Thank you in Advance!
You could try slimkat which is based on android 4.4.4. or if your grandfather wanted the latest and greatest, you could try CM13 which is pretty stable and I use it on a daily basis.
EDIT: on second thought, Omnirom which is based on Marshmallow is also a good contender
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Lightracer said:
You could try slimkat which is based on android 4.4.4. or if your grandfather wanted the latest and greatest, you could try CM13 which is pretty stable and I use it on a daily basis.
EDIT: on second thought, Omnirom which is based on Marshmallow is also a good contender
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Is Slim6 relatively stable? The tinkerer in me wants to give it a shot.
lez_derp said:
Is Slim6 relatively stable? The tinkerer in me wants to give it a shot.
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Yes, yes it is
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