Hello,
Tomorrow my OPO will arrive. I want to root it and install a stable rom. Which is the best stable rom out now? Where to start?
The "What is the Best or Favorite ROM/Kernel" Roll Up Thread
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MasalaMan said:
The "What is the Best or Favorite ROM/Kernel" Roll Up Thread
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Those posts are quite old (from 2014) isn't there a new stable ROM out from 2015?
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Those posts are quite old (from 2014) isnt there a new stable ROM out from 2015?
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Stock ROM(CM 11S) is the stable ROM as per my reading goes around oneplus board.
If you are looking for any Android L based ROMs, you need to try yourself all the ROMs.
For that you can get a root access on your device and install MultiROM mod.
I don't know any other Android KitKat based stable ROM to suggest you.
I hope this helps you
44s is defo the most stable for me.i went back to it after the latest update which broke a few things for me and horrible battery life
I would like to know one too.
There is no best stable ROM, because everyone has a different opinion on the matter, so you'll just get different answers. Look at the available ROMs, choose one you think you'll like, and read the last ten pages or so of the ROM thread, that'll tell you what bugs are currently present.
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There is no best stable ROM, because everyone has a different opinion on the matter, so you'll just get different answers. Look at the available ROMs, choose one you think you'll like, and read the last ten pages or so of the ROM thread, that'll tell you what bugs are currently present.
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I was thinking about Vanir Exodus ROM. But perhaps I should rephrase my question: What is the most used stable ROM that is recently out or kept up to date up to now?
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I was thinking about Vanir Exodus ROM. But perhaps I should rephrase my question: What is the most used stable ROM that is recently out or kept up to date up to now?
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I just read a post on the oneplus for the best most stable lollipop rom and result on number 1: Nightlies CM12. Anyone experiences? Better go with Vanir or CM12? or choose something completely different?
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I was thinking about Vanir Exodus ROM. But perhaps I should rephrase my question: What is the most used stable ROM that is recently out or kept up to date up to now?
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peruco said:
I just read a post on the oneplus for the best most stable lollipop rom and result on number 1: Nightlies CM12. Anyone experiences? Better go with Vanir or CM12? or choose something completely different?
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You need to make the decision for yourself. They're all kept up to date. I run Vanir-Exodus, it's very good, but that's just my opinion. There's no way to know which ROM is most used. Just pick one and flash it, if you don't like it then flash another one, that's the fun of running custom firmware.
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You need to make the decision for yourself. They're all kept up to date. I run Vanir-Exodus, it's very good, but that's just my opinion. There's no way to know which ROM is most used. Just pick one and flash it, if you don't like it then flash another one, that's the fun of running custom firmware.
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Vanir-Exodus I'll give it a shot as soon as I get my phone tomorrow. By the way one last little question. If I use titanium backup on my s3 can I restore the apps on OPO after installing the new ROM or will that cause bugs?
Got my OPO a little over a week ago and have stuck with BlissPop. I tried them all, CM12,Exodus,Cyanide L, SlimLP
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peruco said:
Vanir-Exodus I'll give it a shot as soon as I get my phone tomorrow. By the way one last little question. If I use titanium backup on my s3 can I restore the apps on OPO after installing the new ROM or will that cause bugs?
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Restoring user apps should be fine (I did that too), just don't restore any system apps or data.
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Restoring user apps should be fine (I did that too), just don't restore any system apps or data.
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Never mind found a video on how to do it. I will update firmware then try to root it and then get exodus thank you
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What about contact information? Cannot transfer my contacts?
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Aren't they synced to your Google account?
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Aren't they synced to your Google account?
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Ok i got the rom and everything works fine now. I play Darkness Reborn perhaps you have heard of the game and I have issues with this. Whenever I am in the game and I tap some things it says unfortunately the game has stopped working and it kicked me out. Do you think this could have something to do with the ROM? I tried to reinstall the game tried deleting the cache still nothing seems to help.
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Ok i got the rom and everything works fine now. I play Darkness Reborn perhaps you have heard of the game and I have issues with this. Whenever I am in the game and I tap some things it says unfortunately the game has stopped working and it kicked me out. Do you think this could have something to do with the ROM? I tried to reinstall the game tried deleting the cache still nothing seems to help.
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Another issue I have found with Exodus is that skype calls or video calls do not work. Anyone else got this issue?
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There is no best stable ROM, because everyone has a different opinion on the matter, so you'll just get different answers.
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A lot of people say that, but, I'm eager to see every post I can where there is a user who has tried at least two and compare them, or, any user who has tried one and can say "I have used XXX ROM for several weeks now with no problems and particularly like the feature XXX that this ROM adds...
Would love to see more thorough reviews showing why one person feels one ROM is better than others.
Sticky threads are pretty easy to find, they're right at the top of the forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2886021
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i will suggest stick to stock cm11s, or paranoid android version 4.45, it is quite stable
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Ive had enough of running buggy, battery hungry roms and would like to return my Nexus S to stock. The last time I was on stock was 2.3.6 I believe. If I flash via CWM to the official 4.0.3 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445570 will I then be able receive OTA updates, ie to 4.1.2? (obviously Ill be rooted again, but im not fussed)
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Ive had enough of running buggy, battery hungry roms and would like to return my Nexus S to stock. The last time I was on stock was 2.3.6 I believe. If I flash via CWM to the official 4.0.3 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445570 will I then be able receive OTA updates, ie to 4.1.2? (obviously Ill be rooted again, but im not fussed)
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Flash the stock images from Google and 4.1.2 instead.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#sojujzo54k
Read the instructions, you need to use fastboot for these.
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Flash the stock images from Google and 4.1.2 instead.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#sojujzo54k
Read the instructions, you need to use fastboot for these.
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Best way to do it!
Rotellian said:
Ive had enough of running buggy, battery hungry roms and would like to return my Nexus S to stock. The last time I was on stock was 2.3.6 I believe. If I flash via CWM to the official 4.0.3 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445570 will I then be able receive OTA updates, ie to 4.1.2? (obviously Ill be rooted again, but im not fussed)
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Buggy? Battery hungry ? You were in what ROM? All custom ROMs at almost 100% bugs free(especially CM10 and CM10/AOKP based). Weird ...
Dont have the time to setup the computer for Fastboot, couldnt get it working with Win7 last time out either.
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Buggy? Battery hungry ? You were in what ROM? All custom ROMs at almost 100% bugs free(especially CM10 and CM10/AOKP based). Weird ...
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Tried all sorts, Oxygen, NSCollab, early ICS roms (awful), others i cant remember. Best combo i had was stock 2.3.6/7 with a Kernel i think. I found that invariably they become less stable the longer you have them installed. Of course if you change rom a lot you'll never notice.
I'm with you, running stock 4.1.2 since it came out, only with custom kernel for BLN, highbigmem and voodoo sound and don't regret it a bit. A lot of free time and no need to update all the time;P
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Dont have the time to setup the computer for Fastboot, couldnt get it working with Win7 last time out either.
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How did you root and unlock your phone then? Only way to do it needs an actual working connection with fasboot/adb. Even the 1 click crap uses that.
I guess nothing stops you from flashing 4.0.3 then going the upgrade route, but I don't see that as a very efficient nor a clean way to do it.
madd0g said:
I'm with you, running stock 4.1.2 since it came out, only with custom kernel for BLN, highbigmem and voodoo sound and don't regret it a bit. A lot of free time and no need to update all the time;P
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OMG, how can you stay with ONE ROM more than one week . No seriously, there is 2 ROMs that they're perfectly stable and full of features: CM10 and ParanaoidAndroid. I no longer look to other ROMs. And ParanoidAndroid is in my device more than 2 weeks
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OMG, how can you stay with ONE ROM more than one week . No seriously, there is 2 ROMs that they're perfectly stable and full of features: CM10 and ParanaoidAndroid. I no longer look to other ROMs. And ParanoidAndroid is in my device more than 2 weeks
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It would be hard to call CM10 something related to stable (same for any CM10 base ROM). Even they don't call it that. That's why the nightly tag is for.
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It would be hard to call CM10 something related to stable (same for any CM10 base ROM). Even they don't call it that. That's why the nightly tag is for.
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Other than "stable" "nightly" "RC" WORDS, CM10 is completely STABLE(at 99%). And i know what "stable" word means. Source: own experience .
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How did you root and unlock your phone then? Only way to do it needs an actual working connection with fasboot/adb. Even the 1 click crap uses that.
I guess nothing stops you from flashing 4.0.3 then going the upgrade route, but I don't see that as a very efficient nor a clean way to do it.
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Managed to get ADB working on my old XP laptop, which i no longer have! Just tried to install it, and again the driver problem rears its ugly head. Just wont recognise the inf file! Like I said, dont really have the time, guess ill just have to flash to 4.0.3 and wait for the OTA Dont have the time to muck about trying to get the drivers working. Might give it one last bash with the SDK
Rotellian said:
Dont have the time to setup the computer for Fastboot, couldnt get it working with Win7 last time out either.
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Returning to stock requires a computer. Official OTA updates will not install without the stock recovery.
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aladin6 said:
Other than "stable" "nightly" "RC" WORDS, CM10 is completely STABLE(at 99%). And i know what "stable" word means. Source: own experience .
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You'll see a lot of people still have complaints regarding functions that get broken with each version, only to come back working after the next one. It's silly to assume CM team doesn't know **** about development and simply tag "nightly", "RC" and "stable" for the sake of it. Please don't bring up made up stability percentages into the lot.
You can glance at the nightly changelogs yourself to see NPEs getting corrected in relatively core apps nearly every week. Not just for crespo too, but regarding CM10 as a whole.
I'll give you that though, on a day to day basis, the rom is very usable. But good luck getting a 1000 hours uptime without the thing becoming sluggish.
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Managed to get ADB working on my old XP laptop, which i no longer have! Just tried to install it, and again the driver problem rears its ugly head. Just wont recognise the inf file! Like I said, dont really have the time, guess ill just have to flash to 4.0.3 and wait for the OTA Dont have the time to muck about trying to get the drivers working. Might give it one last bash with the SDK
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Just get the PDAnet Android drivers.
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Just get the PDAnet Android drivers.
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Was just going to do that, but think ive got it working now. Im guessing a full install from google's image will result in a compeltely stock phone including bootloader?
lol
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Ive had enough of running buggy, battery hungry roms and would like to return my Nexus S to stock. The last time I was on stock was 2.3.6 I believe. If I flash via CWM to the official 4.0.3 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445570 will I then be able receive OTA updates, ie to 4.1.2? (obviously Ill be rooted again, but im not fussed)
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lol, really you want to go back to stock?
wats buggy now?
stable roms of ics,gb came in...
I'm using this now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946338 . It'a a 4.1.2 stock rom, just flash it and you're ready to go.
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lol, really you want to go back to stock?
wats buggy now?
stable roms of ics,gb came in...
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For me, cm10 m2 was buggy and slow. So I had decided to return to 4.1.2 stock (with Matrix kernel )
sergiu_s said:
I'm using this now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946338 . It'a a 4.1.2 stock rom, just flash it and you're ready to go.
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For me, cm10 m2 was buggy and slow. So I had decided to return to 4.1.2 stock (with Matrix kernel )
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Cheers, looks good Does it include radio? Just flash with CWM?
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Was just going to do that, but think ive got it working now. Im guessing a full install from google's image will result in a compeltely stock phone including bootloader?
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If you use all commands from the flash-all.sh script, yes. No need to flash the bootloader and radio if you already have the latest version.
Hi all,
I've been digging around this subforum and the unbranded M8 forum, I'm trying to figure out which custom ROM I want to go with but can't decide- they all have really neat features which I like.
I have an HTC One M8 Verizon, running an official/dev bootloader 1.55.605.2, unlocked bootloader, S-OFF and rooted, stock Android 4.4.2 Sense 6.0
I'm considering InsertCoin, but am not sure if it's compatible with my current setup, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727300
Also considering VenomOne, but again, not sure about the bootloader version, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705292
Any ideas or advice? Switching my bootloader is not something I really want to do at the moment, but I could if needed. The reason why I'd rather not switch it is because I have a bootloader which is signed by HTC & has full adb root/su
Since you accepted the OTA before you rooted and are on the latest build number you can run both of those fine.
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Either will work fine with your setup. I keep trying different AOSP roms but keep coming back to Viper. Still too many bugs yet for me to use as a daily driver.
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Either will work fine with your setup. I keep trying different AOSP roms but keep coming back to Viper. Still too many bugs yet for me to use as a daily driver.
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I'm aching for aosp. Like you said too many bugs. Clean ROM is treating me well though.
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Since you accepted the OTA before you rooted and are on the latest build number you can run both of those fine.
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Awesome. thanks!
Mike02z said:
Either will work fine with your setup. I keep trying different AOSP roms but keep coming back to Viper. Still too many bugs yet for me to use as a daily driver.
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I'm aching for aosp. Like you said too many bugs. Clean ROM is treating me well though.
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Great to hear- thanks for the input! I'll most likely being trying ViperOne out then, are there any huge differences between the two?
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Awesome. thanks!
Great to hear- thanks for the input! I'll most likely being trying ViperOne out then, are there any huge differences between the two?
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Viper is known to be the king of customization. Everything can be changed and I mean everything. I've heard very nice things about insert coin too however. Its really up to you! Make a backup, and give em both a shot! You may also want to consider nV ROM I've heard nice things about that too. I myself am content on CleanROM as I said until aosp is more straightened out.
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Awesome! Thank you, I'll look into all of these-
Quick question before I flash my stuff, is it possible to install ViperOne without changing my boot image? I'm looking inside the viper zip and there's a boot image there.
Try the newest GPE. I have been running it for over a day and that is the longest I have been off Viper. A few cosmetic issues but been very solid and is nice and light. About as close to the pure Google experience as you can get.
Oh yea, and it's the first 4.4.3 rom out for the M8 I believe.
Agree gpe ROM is great
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I was on cleanrom and skyfall for a while using sensetoolbox to xustomize and was happy for a while but after I tried viper out I love it, so much to change and play with its great (I do love customization though) and running with faux kernel it has been superb
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Hi all,
I've been digging around this subforum and the unbranded M8 forum, I'm trying to figure out which custom ROM I want to go with but can't decide- they all have really neat features which I like.
I have an HTC One M8 Verizon, running an official/dev bootloader 1.55.605.2, unlocked bootloader, S-OFF and rooted, stock Android 4.4.2 Sense 6.0
I'm considering InsertCoin, but am not sure if it's compatible with my current setup, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727300
Also considering VenomOne, but again, not sure about the bootloader version, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705292
Any ideas or advice? Switching my bootloader is not something I really want to do at the moment, but I could if needed. The reason why I'd rather not switch it is because I have a bootloader which is signed by HTC & has full adb root/su
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I like the Skyfall but always come back to Viper for the exchange mod. If they would add that to Skyfall I would stay there.
Why not try 'em all?
When you install a custom ROM and configure it to suit you with all your apps installed backup your apps, etc. and then reboot to recovery, backup your ROM and wipe and install the next ROM.
It'll take you a few days but you'll find the one you like and be able to switch anytime by rebooting into recovery and restoring the backup of the ROM you want.
FWIW, I was running CyanogenMod last night but had a problem connecting to the free WiFi in the restaurant so I rebooted to recovery, did a backup of CM, deleted old backup of CM and restored my Clean Rom back up to see if it would connect, it did and now I'm on Clean until CM gets a few more updates to fix WiFi, it took only a few minutes to switch.
Hi folks
I am using ressurection remix v5.4 android 5.1 based custom ROM on my N5 for a couple of days and facing some bugs which are
1. When I change app drawer animation sometimes app icons don't show on the whole page.
2. When screen rotate sometimes notification keys don't appears.
3. Facebook messenger doesn't popup. I can't use when I am using another app.
4. Most of the time when I restart the phone, 'android is optimizing the apps xx of xx' appears.
And some other bugs those I can't remember right now.
So I decided to change the ROM but confused which one to choose.
My need is a stable custom ROM with some beneficial changes and most importantly with no bugs.
I really need your help folks.
Thanks
bpy13 said:
Hi folks
I am using ressurection remix v5.4 android 5.1 based custom ROM on my N5 for a couple of days and facing some bugs which are
1. When I change app drawer animation sometimes app icons don't show on the whole page.
2. When screen rotate sometimes notification keys don't appears.
3. Facebook messenger doesn't popup. I can't use when I am using another app.
4. Most of the time when I restart the phone, 'android is optimizing the apps xx of xx' appears.
And some other bugs those I can't remember right now.
So I decided to change the ROM but confused which one to choose.
My need is a stable custom ROM with some beneficial changes and most importantly with no bugs.
I really need your help folks.
Thanks
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The one I like. Stock+root+xposed
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The one I like. Stock+root+xposed
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I had no idea about xposed as I m not very expert android user. after ur reply I googled it and liked the idea. But only one thing I don't want to loose is the USB storage support because I didn't find this on stock rom without using any app.
I've been running Cataclysm for a few weeks now
Combine that with ElementalX kernel and my phone has been rock solid, great battery life (some of the best I've seen out of it) and I couldn't be happier.
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I've been running Cataclysm for a few weeks now
Combine that with ElementalX kernel and my phone has been rock solid, great battery life (some of the best I've seen out of it) and I couldn't be happier.
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Shall I download elementalX kernel separately or I will get it with cataclysm rom. And if I have to download it then is the installation process is as same as installing rom ?
bpy13 said:
Shall I download elementalX kernel separately or I will get it with cataclysm rom. And if I have to download it then is the installation process is as same as installing rom ?
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Cataclysm rom uses stock kernel, you have to download ElemetalX separately. First flash rom and than flash kernel, but you don't have to wipe anyting before kernel flashing.
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Cataclysm rom uses stock kernel, you have to download ElemetalX separately. First flash rom and than flash kernel, but you don't have to wipe anyting before kernel flashing.
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Thanx dimi3ye....last night I flashed the cm12 nightly caz I downloaded it before and installed the elementalx 2.10 stock/aosp version. Very much satisfied with the kernel as its giving me pretty good standby battery life though I m using the dt2w option and most importantly impressed with the sound gain option.
But still worried about custom ROM because cm12 launcher still has some bugs. So I need to know about cataclysm ROM what are the best picks of the ROM and the stability.
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But still worried about custom ROM because cm12 launcher still has some bugs. So I need to know about cataclysm ROM what are the best picks of the ROM and the stability.
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Cataclysm is based on factory images, so it is rock stable rom with excellent features. For me, Cataclysm is best rom so far.
dimi3ye said:
Cataclysm is based on factory images, so it is rock stable rom with excellent features. For me, Cataclysm is best rom so far.
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Okay folk....let's try it....ohh another thing...if i flash cataclysm now will the kernel remain the same or it will flash to stock (sorry for the bad English and for the bothering bcoz I m new to android)
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Okay folk....let's try it....ohh another thing...if i flash cataclysm now will the kernel remain the same or it will flash to stock (sorry for the bad English and for the bothering bcoz I m new to android)
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Your curent kernel will be reflashed with kernel that comes with Cataclysm... Read first page on Cataclysm tread for flashing instructions, because latest version is sometimes just update (~ 30mb), and first you have to flash major, big version (~ 550mb) before that update...
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Your curent kernel will be reflashed with kernel that comes with Cataclysm... Read first page on Cataclysm tread for flashing instructions, because latest version is sometimes just update (~ 30mb), and first you have to flash major, big version (~ 550mb) before that update...
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Lol....yeah I have that quantity of brain my friend......now I am downloading 21st march stable version of 5.1. Can i update latest updates over ota bcoz one of the last updates has in call proximity sensor option which is attractive.
bpy13 said:
Lol....yeah I have that quantity of brain my friend......now I am downloading 21st march stable version of 5.1. Can i update latest updates over ota bcoz one of the last updates has in call proximity sensor option which is attractive.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you... You have to flash updates via recovery.
Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
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Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you... You have to flash updates via recovery.
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Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
bpy13 said:
Ohhh my friend I m not offended...just chilling.....okay do I have to maintain the sequence of the updates or just have to flash the last update. And does the major file comes with gapps or I have to flash it separately??
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Gapps are included in rom. Usually, just flash latest update, if something else is needed, there is a description.
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Gapps are included in rom. Usually, just flash latest update, if something else is needed, there is a description.
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Thanx a lot
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Thanx a lot
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One more advice, don't use twrp 2.8.6.x because it have some issues, use 2.8.5.3 instead...
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One more advice, don't use twrp 2.8.6.x because it have some issues, use 2.8.5.3 instead...
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I am on 2.8.5.2...is it OK??
And one more thing...can u tell me the difference between beta version vs stable of cataclysm?
bpy13 said:
I am on 2.8.5.2...is it OK??
And one more thing...can u tell me the difference between beta version vs stable of cataclysm?
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2.8.5.2 is fine... stable release means that every feature works perfect, beta is also rockstable rom, but new added features might have small issues (usually everything works perfect). I always flash latest whether is stable or beta, never had issues.
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2.8.5.2 is fine... stable release means that every feature works perfect, beta is also rockstable rom, but new added features might have small issues (usually everything works perfect). I always flash latest whether is stable or beta, never had issues.
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didn't download the beta which has proximity sensor speaker option.
Hi, I have Android stock. Should I flash another ROM or not? I need ti change Kernel?
Ask yourself
For example, on S3 was required to replace the TouchWiz. If the Nexus performs is better with another ROM l flash another ROM now.
Yes, flash cataclysm and code blue kernel
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ConnectionFive said:
Hi, I have Android stock. Should I flash another ROM or not? I need ti change Kernel?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
#2 post, Section 1a - Pre-root Info: read it
But is a beta version! :crying: I want it to go better with stock Android.
If you need extra features then do so. If not, I do not see the point of it. Anyhow, I suggest you use multirom so you can easily try all those roms out there.
No, I do not think I serve other customizations .
Then this thread is pointless. Close please
This means that the stock is fine, ok thanks.
Personal preference. If your not happy with stock then get a root. I suggest rooting the stock rom first before you try roms tho. You have alot more options for customization to the stock if you do that.
OK thanks I understand, if I want another options I root my device or I flash another ROM. A Stable ROM!
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Then this thread is pointless. Close please
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It's a post bumper. Click on profile. Wasting time trying to get 10
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This thread is for updates of temasek cm12.1 built by myself. I will be building for hlte and hltespr.
Temasek made this all possible and it is all his work I am just taking the time to build and upload.
V19.3+ root removed, you will need to flash SuperSU zip to achieve root.
Downloads:
Hlte or Hlte on my BasketBuild
Hltespr or Hltespr on my BasketBuild
Credits: @temasek
XDA:DevDB Information
Temasek cm-12.1 unofficial cyanogenmod, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
trader418, Temasek
Source Code: https://github.com/temasek/
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2016-03-26
Last Updated 2016-03-26
Thanks for keeping support for the Note 3 alive.
Great, good to see 12.1 back alive. Anything I can do to help, just say so.
Thanks again! Always willing to help however I can.
BTW, really good job on creating the thread using just your phone! I've seen FAR worse.
Buslova said:
Thanks again! Always willing to help however I can.
BTW, really good job on creating the thread using just your phone! I've seen FAR worse.
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Haha thank you, I try my best
Glad to see all of you guys showing support. If I ever don't see temasek updated the version and any of you do just post here and I'll build, however I think most of the time I should be okay. I'm going to set up a straw poll in the include root vs not include. I also could start to use the ota app if you guys really would like that
Straw poll whether to include root in the build here http://strawpoll.me/7191529
trader418 said:
Haha thank you, I try my best
Glad to see all of you guys showing support. If I ever don't see temasek updated the version and any of you do just post here and I'll build, however I think most of the time I should be okay. I'm going to set up a straw poll in the include root vs not include. I also could start to use the ota app if you guys really would like that
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I will always use root however I understand some people's need for it to be rootless and well, let's be honest, it ain't hard to flash supersu right after flashing the rom. lol.
OTA is a nice lazy option for the USER but I've gathered from past posts in other threads that it's not always so easy for the dev since the OTA app is maintained/owned by another dev and sometimes has issues. Again, we're talking about a community here who is flashing custom roms on their devices. Manually downloading and flashing shouldn't be a major issue.
Having said all that, if i were to vote I'd say:
Built-in root: No
OTA: Yes (if it's not a headache)
Buslova said:
I will always use root however I understand some people's need for it to be rootless and well, let's be honest, it ain't hard to flash supersu right after flashing the rom. lol.
OTA is a nice lazy option for the USER but I've gathered from past posts in other threads that it's not always so easy for the dev since the OTA app is maintained/owned by another dev and sometimes has issues. Again, we're talking about a community here who is flashing custom roms on their devices. Manually downloading and flashing shouldn't be a major issue.
Having said all that, if i were to vote I'd say:
Built-in root: No
OTA: Yes (if it's not a headache)
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Ota isn't too bad, I'll probably use it soon tbh, but I won't promise anything
hey guys, I have been having trouble with tema's cm 13 builds so i decided to give 19.1 a shot. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck with the rom. The rom just boot loops after every installation. I have tried with gapps aroma and pico with different wipes with no luck. continues to bootloop as soon as I reboot and i never get into the rom. I am back on tema's for now but would love to switch to 19.1 if I could get some help. Sorry for being a noob, Im probably messing something up somewhere and I thank you for your help in advance!
redfuryjr55 said:
hey guys, I have been having trouble with tema's cm 13 builds so i decided to give 19.1 a shot. Unfortunately, I haven't had any luck with the rom. The rom just boot loops after every installation. I have tried with gapps aroma and pico with different wipes with no luck. continues to bootloop as soon as I reboot and i never get into the rom. I am back on tema's for now but would love to switch to 19.1 if I could get some help. Sorry for being a noob, Im probably messing something up somewhere and I thank you for your help in advance!
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Start with which device you have
trader418 said:
Start with which device you have
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haha sorry! htlespr!
redfuryjr55 said:
haha sorry! htlespr!
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I'm not sure mate, has anyone else got any suggestions?
There has been reports of multiple wipes and reboots and then flashing the ROM helps but I cannot say it will help
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I'm not sure mate, has anyone else got any suggestions?
There has been reports of multiple wipes and reboots and then flashing the ROM helps but I cannot say it will help
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hmmm.. well I managed to get booted by installing temasek's last build (12.9 i think, the one from jan) along with his kernel. It booted fine and made it into setup. I then rebooted to recovery and dirty flashed you 19.1. Got bootlooped and said fk it and re-flashed the kernel and got into 19.1! Now that is great and all, but super weird/inconsistent. Also, once I got everything set up I could not turn on wifi or bluetooth; is this a known issue with a fix? Also, are there recommended installation instructions or is there a recommended kernel for you build? Thanks in advance for your help and patience with my noobness! Again I am on htlespr!
redfuryjr55 said:
hmmm.. well I managed to get booted by installing temasek's last build (12.9 i think, the one from jan) along with his kernel. It booted fine and made it into setup. I then rebooted to recovery and dirty flashed you 19.1. Got bootlooped and said fk it and re-flashed the kernel and got into 19.1! Now that is great and all, but super weird/inconsistent. Also, once I got everything set up I could not turn on wifi or bluetooth; is this a known issue with a fix? Also, are there recommended installation instructions or is there a recommended kernel for you build? Thanks in advance for your help and patience with my noobness! Again I am on htlespr!
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All I know is that all my hlte builds are tested with a clean wipe and then a flash and reboot. I have no problems. I am using temaseks device tree so the only difference between his and my build should technically be root and ota app. Other than that it should be identical
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All I know is that all my hlte builds are tested with a clean wipe and then a flash and reboot. I have no problems. I am using temaseks device tree so the only difference between his and my build should technically be root and ota app. Other than that it should be identical
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I am using this as my daily Rom, the only problems I get are the weather widget doesn't update and it wont connect to the wifi in my local hospital, I am using build v19.0 build date 17th of march, even my s-pen works !
I will test this later and post back results
swukjay said:
I am using this as my daily Rom, the only problems I get are the weather widget doesn't update and it wont connect to the wifi in my local hospital, I am using build v19.0 build date 17th of march, even my s-pen works !
I will test this later and post back results
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Either change weather provider to another or customize your location. Sometimes yahoo weather isn't working well.
As for WiFi, check your dev options.
redfuryjr55 said:
haha sorry! htlespr!
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Just in case - have updated your Modem and Bootloader to the latest? All wireless related problems might be connected to it.
eseregin said:
Just in case - have updated your Modem and Bootloader to the latest? All wireless related problems might be connected to it.
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what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
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what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
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Hmm, still no luck eh? I tried helping ya last night in the other thread. I'm also a hltespr user. I'm still running OH1 baseband however OK2 is the latest. Also, as I told you last night, I'm using an older version of TWRP recovery (ver. 2.8.7) however the latest is 3.0.0.
What baseband are YOU running? Go to settings, "About phone", and look for "Baseband version" and let us know. =)
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what modem/baseband should i use for htlespr? what is tested and working, does anyone know?
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Sorry, I have different phone..
Might be the latest here
https://idlekernel.com/flash-tools/firmware/hltespr_SM-N900P/N900PVPUEOK2/
But I am far away from sure