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Which are these above developer previews, what are they based, on and what is the difference between them and lpx13d?

bhavstech said:
Which are these above developer previews, what are they based, on and what is the difference between them and lpx13d?
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LPX13D is the latest preview and they are all based on the unreleased AOSP code Google has. The difference is what i'm not sure of but, its recommend to the latest being LPX13D.

Where did u find those extra builds Lrxo9d & Lnxo7m?

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[ROM] VanirAOSP [official] [nightlies] [4.4.4] organized, clean, fast.

Welcome to VanirAOSP. Our mission is to deliver a clean optimized version of Android with subtly improved versions of the features you love to as many devices as possible. we've tried to incorporate and improve our features in a way that makes them more cohesive to improve the overall user experience while correcting any performance regressions and improving functionality..
What to expect:
- This is not a McCopy ROM. What goes into our build is well thought-out and not a bunch of stuff duck taped together because we could.
- maximum optimization. We do our research. We test hard. We build -fstrict -O3 globally and include a massive array of code optimizations and memory leak fixes that we write ourselves and eventually submit to AOSP or Linaro.
- originality in our source. We generate a lot of new commits being features or general code improvements. We are open source to share and improve the community but we also try to make sure we offer a unique experience.
- aesthetics.. hopefully in your opinion
General features:
stock mode - ability revert to stock AOSP code with the exception of a few custom features we chose to keep active
enhanced performance.. longer uptime with less slowdown
custom written CRON and init.d.
UI and graphics improvements
custom navbar, navring, and hardware key features
halo (active display & lockscreen notifications are in review)
usability improvements like power reboot menu and sound
animation control
Improved Vanir keyboard
CM's profiles & quicksettings
additional quicksetting tiles
immersive mode
statusbar mods
clock & battery mods
lockscreen blur and other mods
soon to come -> quick cam and flash notifications
busybox, embedded root, init.d, cron etc
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more to come when i feel like updating the op
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Nightly downloads are available on our google+ page or directly from our server
if you're interested in becoming a maintainer.. or just need help please email me. i'll reply as soon as i can. [email protected]
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What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
bossei said:
What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
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i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
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shannoncole05 said:
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
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thanks. it's only gonna get better.
spread the word
Wow!! Just flashed this. Fastest 4.2 ROM I've had on this thing
Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
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PrimeDirective said:
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
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hey PD, ATOM hauls on the GNex, so of course I've got to give this a go on the N7. thanks for sharing!
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
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johnnyman25 said:
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
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you new to flashing custom ROMs?
every time you change ROMs you should factory reset. it will keep your sdcard contents. as far as saved games it probably depends on the developer that made the game but it should hang on to them.
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Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
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uhhmm yea i guess. i think somebody from droidhive was flashing my builds actually haha.
i'll see if i can figure it out tomorrow. i've been meaning to get a nexus 4 build set up too i just don't have the device or know anybody that could test it for me.
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
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i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
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Any screenshots?
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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Wilks3y said:
Any screenshots?
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35925-rom-atom-421-v2-d01-13-milestone-113/
that picture is the 4.1.2 version of my galaxy nexus rom that uses the same source. i no longer include the version # in the pulldown and i use the stock icons because of theme chooser. i didn't steer very var from AOSP to leave it up to the user to decide how they want the ROM to look.
also, it should be noted that instead of using a ROM control app like AOKP or most other ROMs i decided it was more intuitive to include the features in their respective menus ie sound options under the sound setting header rather than having them in both settings AND rom control. look around there are a lot of subtle additions. to turn on developer options click on the build in about phone 7 times. in there is the reboot menu toggle. i felt this was a good place since the developer options are disabled for non-owner users with multiuser. that way somebody's kids don't reboot into recovery and cause havoc lol.
Winamp_zg said:
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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in the eclipse thread. there's a bunch of inverted GAPPs out there. i'm having somebody put together an aroma installer for me right now that contains both regular and inverted gapps. pretty excited. also working on an inverted theme chooser theme to include with the ROM. options options!
spankmaster said:
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
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Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
bossei said:
Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
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stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
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Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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+1
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PrimeDirective said:
stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
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Cool; thanks... The ROM is running really smooth already.

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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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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[Q] difrrence between android 4.4.2 rom and cyanogenmod 4.4.2?

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?
AT02BOY said:
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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Can we have an AOSP ROM

Can someone port stock pure AOSP for this phone please
I tried copying the app, framework, fonts and media folders from the nexus 5 ROM but it didn't work
Paranoid android is pretty much aosp, give that a shot.
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C13v3r0n3 said:
Paranoid android is pretty much aosp, give that a shot.
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cm is even more aosp than pa since pa uses cm as a base.
C13v3r0n3 said:
Paranoid android is pretty much aosp, give that a shot.
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The Jack of Clubs said:
cm is even more aosp than pa since pa uses cm as a base.
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I know but I want pure AOSP
I develop Xposed mods and its better for me to have pure aosp for testing purposes
Use this. snapshot m8 . pure CM experiences. https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon&type=snapshot
reinerlee said:
Use this. snapshot m8 . pure CM experiences. https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon&type=snapshot
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I want pure AOSP...
Thanks though
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cm is even more aosp than pa since pa uses cm as a base.
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Uh no, absolutely incorrect. Both CM and PA build from their own code source. PA was based on CM ages ago, but no longer. PA is very much more AOSP that CM is at this point.
ill try building a GE edition rom, been meaning to try it out, hopefully i can get it done.
its kind of useless to get rid of the few extra cm additions. you can turn them off if you dont like them and have basically the exact same look as what you get on a nexus device.
C13v3r0n3 said:
ill try building a GE edition rom, been meaning to try it out, hopefully i can get it done.
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Thank you so much
Your the best, hopefully you get some time to do it.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/rom-official-4-4-4-oneplus-aosp.65482/ by official one plus staff too
Already made a aosp ROM its in the forums at oneplus.net made by oneplus
Yes this forum was obviously before they announced it. Thanks though
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[Q] difference of FXP Cyanogenmod and Official?

tittle says it all..
what are the difference of official cyanogenmod 11 and fxp cyanogenmod 11?
As far as I know, now, there is no official CM support for Taoshan.
Only nightlies/unofficials.
The following people are maintainers for this device: freexperia, varun chitre. Source: Link
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I may be wrong. If so correct my answer.
Hristmas said:
As far as I know, now, there is no official CM support for Taoshan.
Only nightlies/unofficials.
I may be wrong. If so correct my answer.
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so freexperia works is thesame with cm?
It's separated from cmteam.
They just shared their work (for kitkat cm), like kernel, drivers and 'selfmade/customized/optimalized' cyanogenmod for our XL.
It's just support for Sony devices.
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Noob here, which of these two should I install on my L?
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Noob here, which of these two should I install on my L?
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It depends on what you prefer. If you like updating every day then go for cyanogen nightlies if you prefer to update weekly then choose fxp builds. Its up to you.
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adil089 said:
It depends on what you prefer. If you like updating every day then go for cyanogen nightlies if you prefer to update weekly then choose fxp builds. Its up to you.
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so fxp has the same sources?
fxp releases has software update via phone/OTA but only weekly?
just like CM?
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so fxp has the same sources?
fxp releases has software update via phone/OTA but only weekly?
just like CM?
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Yes they have the same sources as far as I know. And I don't think fxp has OTA. but yes there are weekly builds from fxp. But CM is nightlies.
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droidgeo17 said:
tittle says it all..
what are the difference of official cyanogenmod 11 and fxp cyanogenmod 11?
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i had the same question then i tried both of them_it turns out .. there isn't much difference ... but i found fxp better because of better camera performance although there is again not much difference_i found both of them stable .. and good for daily use as they have an awesome battery life (even better if u use thunderzap kernel) , music quality is same but you will experience a lil lag sometimes in official cm11
but the gaming performance is no good in both .. (i tried playing asphalt 8) i have tried each and every setting in various kernels but still no good_

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