Adding Features? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
I'm hoping this isn't a total noon question, but here it goes...
So I really like AOKP, but it isn't available for the One yet. I'd love to be able to remap the keys and have customized navring, like AOKP offers, but I'm afraid I'll have to wait till AOKP comes to OnePlus before I get this chance.
Can anyone let me know if its possible that I can somehow port certain features from ROMs myself?
Thanks!
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Look harder http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-t2831257
By the way the features you mentioned is in Mahdi ROM if you choose to not use AOKP.

zephiK said:
Look harder http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-t2831257
By the way the features you mentioned is in Mahdi ROM if you choose to not use AOKP.
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Lol, gotchya.
Thanks so much for your help!

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What are some good AOSP roms?

I'm currently on CleanRom 4.5 DE. It's a pretty good Rom. Since the evo 4g I have never really liked Sense. I know with aosp roms you loose the camera quality. Any stable roms out that people would recommend?
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You could a found this out by looking into the original android development section however, get cm10 its currently the most stable aosp ROM. Jelly bean goodness on ur phone. Sense blows.
Oh and aokp isn't far along either, they're are almost as good as cm10 and only getting better. Try both see which one u like.
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dalvarez0312 said:
You could a found this out by looking into the original android development section however, get cm10 its currently the most stable aosp ROM. Jelly bean goodness on ur phone. Sense blows.
Oh and aokp isn't far along either, they're are almost as good as cm10 and only getting better. Try both see which one u like.
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I was actually reading on cm10 to see what wasn't working since the original post
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yungskeeme said:
I was actually reading on cm10 to see what wasn't working since the original post
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Judging by your comment, you are not ready for aosp roms yet
Dont quote me on this but I'm pretty sure our custom sense ROMs are more stable than our AOSP ROMs. I'm a big fan of sense and to give up my precious sense camera is a hard thing to do, the AOSP ROMs arent far enough along yet for me to make that sacrifice. Just my opinion though
I'm pretty new to Android, but after having sense for 2+ months and just today flashing the CM10 beta in the original development forums, I must say I am very much liking it. True there are definitely some kinks to work out most notable to me the camera is different and speakerphone...but other than that, it is very fast and pretty stable. I'll definitely be following development and sticking to this for a few weeks minimum.
I haven't actually received my One X yet (I should next week) but what actually does change with the camera on AOSP ROMs? I'll probably be putting AOKP on it immediately when I receive it, so I was just wondering.
jtc276 said:
I haven't actually received my One X yet (I should next week) but what actually does change with the camera on AOSP ROMs? I'll probably be putting AOKP on it immediately when I receive it, so I was just wondering.
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Pray u get it with 1.85 first!!
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I personally am I fan of and use AOKP as my daily driver with very few problems. The down is the camera. To fix the problem I keep a back up of the latest sense ROM from XsMagical. So when I have times when I know I will need the camera I can do a quick restore with no problems. It only take a minute or two to back up and restore a ROM on our phones.
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I've been using CM10, and enjoying it. I wanted to use AOKP, but I couldn't open any applications that I had installed.
jrodri29 said:
Pray u get it with 1.85 first!!
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So far everyone who has received a One X as a replacement for an S II i777 has received one with 1.85. I'm not even going to get accustomed to Sense. I'm immediately unlocking, rooting, and romming. I really love the pure Android experience since I've had it on my S II. Anyway, what changes does it make to the camera? Does it just change the software (filters, etc) or does it actually change the quality of the photos? Thanks!
AOKP is phenomenal. It is based on CM10, so it is VERY similar, but it is MUCH more customizable
are you getting wakelock issues? my phone on CM10 cannot get into a deep sleep so i'm debating aokp but see that some have similar issues.
jakew02 said:
AOKP is phenomenal. It is based on CM10, so it is VERY similar, but it is MUCH more customizable
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FYI, as of Jellybean AOKP is not based off CM anymore, and as a result its a lot more clean
rohan32 said:
FYI, as of Jellybean AOKP is not based off CM anymore, and as a result its a lot more clean
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About 2 months ago I made the switch to CM10. I was running it for about a week and had to go back to sense. Wakelocks were outrageous. I might give this a go. I've seen pictures taken with an AOSP rom and Ive seen close to Sense quality pictures. Just feel AOSP is so much cleaner and faster. Just hoping alot of the bugs have been fixed. Even wanted to try CM9 but heard it had some issues too.
lt54stud said:
I've been using CM10, and enjoying it. I wanted to use AOKP, but I couldn't open any applications that I had installed.
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Could you tell me what I should do for gapps? I don't know which to get and I am looking to flashing the latest CM10 soon.
NeverToLate said:
Could you tell me what I should do for gapps? I don't know which to get and I am looking to flashing the latest CM10 soon.
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I forgot where on the forum i saw it but I tried the custom gapps and it seemed to work good. Can also be found on GooManager app. Sorry cant give you more info. Havent been on CM10 in awhile. Im thinking about trying AOKP JB since Rohan said its not based off CM which has alot of bugs IMO
yungskeeme said:
I forgot where on the forum i saw it but I tried the custom gapps and it seemed to work good. Can also be found on GooManager app. Sorry cant give you more info. Havent been on CM10 in awhile. Im thinking about trying AOKP JB since Rohan said its not based off CM which has alot of bugs IMO
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Oh. Okay. Have many people been having better performance with it? I haven't heard much about it
NeverToLate said:
Oh. Okay. Have many people been having better performance with it? I haven't heard much about it
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Found them!!
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31532-gapps-411-438695-jro03r-gapps-package-929/
Pretty much from my understanding they are leaked apps and I noticed when I used them on CM10 my wakelocks were not as bad

[Bounty] Absolutely barebones, stock, pure Google ROM needed. No mods...

I'm hunting for a 100% pure Google, stock, barebones ROM for my S3. Not aokp, not aosp with this mod or that mod. Just a stock, pure replica of what is on my Galaxy Nexus. That's it. I can't compile it myself cause I don't have the machines otherwise I would. So, I'll pay someone to take those Nexus factory images and make them/it flashable on my GS3(for lack of better terminology).
That's not going to happen. Aosp is as close as your going to get.
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So is this a bounty or you just putting up money for someone to do it for you. You might want to list what you are willing to pay.
Why not just run CM10? Even if someone builds a rom without the mods it will still have the same issues as all the other AOSP roms.
What is the benefit of this ROM?
Tweaks, bells, and whistles is much better.
I just prefer a stock experience. It is THE one thing I miss about the galaxy nexus. I don't know what kind of work, time or effort goes into compiling a rom but I'd pay what the dev assumes is a fair price.
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tailsthecat3 said:
I just prefer a stock experience. It is THE one thing I miss about the galaxy nexus. I don't know what kind of work, time or effort goes into compiling a rom but I'd pay what the dev assumes is a fair price.
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You wont see this build anytime soon unless someone wants to personally make one for you. And honestly using CM10, you can disable all mods yourself with some simple googling or unchecking boxes.......
tiesfess the
AOSP is the closest you'll get. out of curiosity, why is this not suitable?
zcmack said:
AOSP is the closest you'll get. out of curiosity, why is this not suitable?
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FYI AOSP is what this guy wants........ Cyanogenmod roms are based on AOSP with mods, this guy just doesnt want the mods....
AOSP = Android Open Source Project
tailsthecat3 said:
I'm hunting for a 100% pure Google, stock, barebones ROM for my S3. Not aokp, not aosp with this mod or that mod. Just a stock, pure replica of what is on my Galaxy Nexus. That's it. I can't compile it myself cause I don't have the machines otherwise I would. So, I'll pay someone to take those Nexus factory images and make them/it flashable on my GS3(for lack of better terminology).
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Would you be okay with a port of an AOSP ROM that has no mods? I'd like to help you out, but I don't really have the time to compile one from source right now. I can port AOSP pretty quick.
tailsthecat3 said:
I'm hunting for a 100% pure Google, stock, barebones ROM for my S3. Not aokp, not aosp with this mod or that mod. Just a stock, pure replica of what is on my Galaxy Nexus. That's it. I can't compile it myself cause I don't have the machines otherwise I would. So, I'll pay someone to take those Nexus factory images and make them/it flashable on my GS3(for lack of better terminology).
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Dude AOSP is a 100% pure Google, stock, barebones ROM.
Sounds like you are one of those Vanilla Android snobs, that doesn't know what Vanilla Android is.
Have you even tried flashing CM10 or AOKP to see if you like them?
Don't know why you are against any Mods but most AOSP based roms allow you to disable mods pretty easily in the settings. If you really want someone to compile a totally "vanilla" rom, you should state how much your are willing to pay.
Otherwise just flash CM10 or AOKP and disable anything you don't like
PureMotive said:
Would you be okay with a port of an AOSP ROM that has no mods? I'd like to help you out, but I don't really have the time to compile one from source right now. I can port AOSP pretty quick.
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Make that money!!
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sololhj said:
Dude AOSP is a 100% pure Google, stock, barebones ROM.
Sounds like you are one of those Vanilla Android snobs, that doesn't know what Vanilla Android is.
Have you even tried flashing CM10 or AOKP to see if you like them?
Don't know why you are against any Mods but most AOSP based roms allow you to disable mods pretty easily in the settings. If you really want someone to compile a totally "vanilla" rom, you should state how much your are willing to pay.
Otherwise just flash CM10 or AOKP and disable anything you don't like
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^^^^this. Most of the mods have the ability to be disabled
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xXJay_RXx said:
^^^^this. Most of the mods have the ability to be disabled
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Yea haha, I dont think the OP realizes that AOSP more or less CM. After all Cm is based on AOSP
AOSP is much more stable and sometimes tends to get better battery life. Sometimes people don't need crazy optimizations and features cluttering the ROM up.
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MДЯCЦSДИT said:
AOSP is much more stable and sometimes tends to get better battery life. Sometimes people don't need crazy optimizations and features cluttering the ROM up.
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This is true if you have a Nexus phone since AOSP is created to work on the NEXUS reference design.
However, for any other phone unless you have the manufacturers documentation(which Samsung has decided not to provide ), most of the time to get everything to work you have to use a workaround or even port some of the stock UI code to AOSP to get the phone to work.
As you probably already know there still isn't a "Vanilla Android" rom you can flash to the GS3 that has everything working with or without customization. In fact most phones don't have a pure "Vanilla Android" rom that works without any customization.
In terms of speed and stability, I'd argue that CM7.2 was as stable or more stable than most of the skinned manufacturer 2.3 roms. Eventually we'll get there with JellyBean
IMO "Vanilla Android" ignores Android's greatest strength, but if you really want "Vanilla Android" with no additions get a Nexus phone
The OP wants someone to compile AOSP from source for his GS3, he doesn't seem to understand that it would not function on his phone, because AOSP is designed to function on Nexus.
MДЯCЦSДИT said:
AOSP is much more stable and sometimes tends to get better battery life. Sometimes people don't need crazy optimizations and features cluttering the ROM up.
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He wont ever have vanilla AOSP, EVER. AOSP needs to be hacked to work...... our phone isn't a google reference device for a reason.
Peter Alfonso Bugless Beast series is the main rom I've seen that was AOSP with a absolutely no mods. I've only seen a few builds not on a nexus though, like the Droid Incredible.
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tonu42 said:
He wont ever have vanilla AOSP, EVER. AOSP needs to be hacked to work...... our phone isn't a google reference device for a reason.
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I know that... but you can compile pure aosp using the device and vendor files that your CM10 maintainers have created to compile AOSP which should function the same as it does on a nexus device except for device specific stuff.
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I bet if you removed the CM stuff from a CM rom (wallpapers, build.prop, bootani) and modded the settings.apk to not show the cm settings panel the OP couldn't tell the difference.
con247 said:
I bet if you removed the CM stuff from a CM rom (wallpapers, build.prop, bootani) and modded the settings.apk to not show the cm settings panel the OP couldn't tell the difference.
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Lolz yea hahah
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How to manually change appswitch key to menu

Hi
I found this out by just playing around trying to change my hardware keys. I know this works with aosp 4.2.2 ROMs but I haven't tested it with sense ROMs yet. To change appswitch key to open menu go into /system/usr/keylayout/synaptics-rmi-touchscreen.kl and change key 249 from appswitch to menu. Will try on sense ROMs soon and let y'all know if it works on them also. I will also try remapping other hardware keys as well just to see if they work.
OK it works on sense ROMs and all the hardware keys can be remapped. Also a reboot is needed to apply changes
Thats cool but every rom has that capability built in. Even sense roms
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I would like to try this on xylon or aokp!!!
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exad said:
Thats cool but every rom has that capability built in. Even sense roms
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yeah but there are a couple roms out there like baked black bean that dont have it. thats how i came acrossed it.
The new sense-based MIUI doesn't have it. Thanks, guess I'm going back to miui for a bit.
nik92990 said:
yeah but there are a couple roms out there like baked black bean that dont have it. thats how i came acrossed it.
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Good point. I stand corrected! ^_^

rom with multi windows like note 2

I saw my friends note 2 which had the multi window function basically you can have two windows up at the same time. I thought this was very useful and even better than what we have using halo. I was wondering if there was a ROM they had this type of functionality. what he was using was a touch wiz ROM.
thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1672
Clearly you're brand new to the s3. It has multi window built in in the latest update.
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That's funny. You buy a phone and don't even know how to use it. Did you immediately root and flash a custom Rom. Just long press the back button.
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tylerlawhon said:
Clearly you're brand new to the s3. It has multi window built in in the latest update.
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Yeah I fairly new only had the phone about a year. Apparently ASOP does not have it built in.
bbqsfire said:
That's funny. You buy a phone and don't even know how to use it. Did you immediately root and flash a custom Rom. Just long press the back button.
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Yeah no idea how to use it, cant even make a call on it. Its crazy.
Luckily thanks to searching the web I found a place with a Q and A section. I think you are supposed to be able to ask a question in that section and get some help. Then usually they have some helpful people who try to answer the questions.
Its probably not your fault, mom woke you up early and you were a little cranky. So being an @sshole was the easy thing to do. I dont blame you but I would definitely have some words with your parents.
PS long pressing the back button closes apps. Just letting you know
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Yeah no idea how to use it, cant even make a call on it. Its crazy.
Luckily thanks to searching the web I found a place with a Q and A section. I think you are supposed to be able to ask a question in that section and get some help. Then usually they have some helpful people who try to answer the questions.
Its probably not your fault, mom woke you up early and you were a little cranky. So being an @sshole was the easy thing to do. I dont blame you but I would definitely have some words with your parents.
PS long pressing the back button closes apps. Just letting you know
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Long pressing the back button with multi Windows turned on a touch wiz rom will enable or disable it. You can call me anything you want but I will not be pulled into insults. You did have it right I was a little cranky and you can talk to my wife about that. I apologize for my comment insulting you. As soon as you said halo I knew you was using something other than touchwiz. I should have simply said with touchwiz and clarified. I was not being helpful like this community deserves. CM based and tw roms are different and should have asked what you was running. Sorry again and I hope you the best with any future questions.
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Long pressing the back button with multi Windows turned on a touch wiz rom will enable or disable it. You can call me anything you want but I will not be pulled into insults. You did have it right I was a little cranky and you can talk to my wife about that. I apologize for my comment insulting you. As soon as you said halo I knew you was using something other than touchwiz. I should have simply said with touchwiz and clarified. I was not being helpful like this community deserves. CM based and tw roms are different and should have asked what you was running. Sorry again and I hope you the best with any future questions.
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Hey its cool.
Yeah I probably should have added I have been on PA ASOP for 10 months. I like it, but I feel that multi windows would be very useful. I might have to try one of the touch wiz roms to see if this is true.
Thanks again
Yep pretty much all the tw ROMs now have multi window
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badbeats said:
Hey its cool.
Yeah I probably should have added I have been on PA ASOP for 10 months. I like it, but I feel that multi windows would be very useful. I might have to try one of the touch wiz roms to see if this is true.
Thanks again
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If you jump to tw Rom I recommend bonestock v3.3. Give you a lot of options for customizing but you will be missing out on a lot of PA features you have probably got used to. I have used PA on multiple devices but I never could stay with it as my long-term rom
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If you jump to tw Rom I recommend bonestock v3.3. Give you a lot of options for customizing but you will be missing out on a lot of PA features you have probably got used to. I have used PA on multiple devices but I never could stay with it as my long-term rom
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My favorite "feature" of PA is the look in settings with the tablet layout. Its shallow but I love the way it looks and its easy to adjust settings.
I never really used pie that much, it was just difficult for me.
I did like Halo because I am always using multi windows. GPS, Web browsing, gmail, or even FB and twitter. I always seem to have 2 things going on. Halo made it easier.
Bonestock hmm well that will be the first one I try. I love getting recommendations, because it can be a daunting task to figure out which rom to flash. Especially with 50+ tw roms.
multi window is cool, but its much more useful on a bigger screen.
good luck finding what you need
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multi window is cool, but its much more useful on a bigger screen.
good luck finding what you need
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Like on a tablet? I just find it more useful on a 7 inch screen of a tablet then on a 5 inch screen of a smartphone.
yeah or the note.
itsc ool. i fiddled around with it for a while but found myself not using it after a couple of days. its worth trying if you think youll benefit from it. i just didnt find it as useful as i expected

[Q] Custom ROMs and their similarity

Does anyone else feel that most custom ROMs today look and feel 95% similar? I mean the only changes seems to be which module they are using for the tweaks and the boot animations though some are much more stable than the others.
I am Carbon and love the minimalist approach that it has taken and it is super smooth and stable.
From a ROM perspective, I find that there are two which are doing things differently -
1. PA ROM, they have gone away from the customization menu and allowed this to happen dynamically
2. MIUI - Completely different look and feel.
Are there others which are vastly different from the rest? Look forward to your suggestions. Thanks.
Different... maybe the ones based on sense, touchwiz... but yeah, a lot of roms have the same things but with different form.
Pretty much along Slims features are original.
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rootSU said:
Pretty much along Slims features are original.
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Can you please name a few Slim features that are unique? I need to try this if it is good.
agurudev said:
Can you please name a few Slim features that are unique? I need to try this if it is good.
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http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/slim-bean-features
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Can you please name a few Slim features that are unique? I need to try this if it is good.
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He said original, not unique. Other ROMs might have taken some features but it was original to that ROM. Hardly any features would be "unique" as its likely another will take the commits and implement it into their own ROM.
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Lethargy said:
He said original, not unique. Other ROMs might have taken some features but it was original to that ROM. Hardly any features would be "unique" as its likely another will take the commits and implement it into their own ROM.
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Got it and you are absolutely right, most of these are in Carbon which I am on. I was wondering if there were any unique Custom ROMs. I listed 2 on my OP, looking for any more.
agurudev said:
Got it and you are absolutely right, most of these are in Carbon which I am on. I was wondering if there were any unique Custom ROMs. I listed 2 on my OP, looking for any more.
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Well.. MIUI is more of just a skin :/
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Lethargy said:
Well.. MIUI is more of just a skin :/
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Didnt know that, thanks for the info. I thought it was different grounds up as I could not find Root, App drawer, etc. So is there any ROM that is different? How about the beta version of Ubuntu thats out now?
agurudev said:
Didnt know that, thanks for the info. I thought it was different grounds up as I could not find Root, App drawer, etc. So is there any ROM that is different? How about the beta version of Ubuntu thats out now?
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That's more like an entire new OS compared to an Android custom ROM.
Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, Sailfish OS.
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Lethargy said:
That's more like an entire new OS compared to an Android custom ROM.
Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, Sailfish OS.
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Do we have Sailfish for our hardware?
agurudev said:
Do we have Sailfish for our hardware?
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Their devs (or someone helping them develop the OS) are porting it to the Nexus 5. There's an experimental source which you can build, its not daily driver capable yet. I've built it and successfully booted into it on my Nexus 5 before.
See my other post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53079592
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