MS8916 Chipset GPS Crash CyanogenMOD - LG G Stylo Questions & Answers

I'm really just posting so I can reply to MrObvious directly on the CyanogenMOD thread for MS631/H631.
The LG Leon has the same Chipset as our MS631/H631. Coincidentally (I think not! lol), the CyanogenMOD builds for the Leon suffer from the same GPS related crashing on boot and random reboots thereafter. I'm sure the root of the GPS issue is the same for both devices. MrObvious has mentioned what the most likely cause of the problem is and working with the devs for the Leon may prove fruitful. This phone is too good not to have a fully stable CM13 and hopefully other AOSP based ROMS. Thanks everyone for your hard work!

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iphone 4 mt6575 need help porting cyanogen mod

hello guys, I got this iphone 4s clone mt6575. since then, ive always wanted to get a new rom for this phone. i've worked on porting some CyanogenMod 7 on this device but it doesnt boot. please help me im just a newbie and im sorry for my bad english:crying:
this is the backup of my stock rom
www dropbox com/s/mma4wgc1n6uw1jr/NastyJeax_build.V1.0.0.rar
dont be bothered with the build coz i made some modifications of this. lol
hope you guys help me with this. PLEASE.
you cannot get cyanogenmod running on your particular device at this time. a cyanogenmod based on this chipset is in work, but is barely working yet. (just SystemUI starts, everything will FC).
ouch.. . that doesn't sound good.. anyway, can u give me links to the cyanogenmod development of this chipset? please
joevenrey said:
ouch.. . that doesn't sound good.. anyway, can u give me links to the cyanogenmod development of this chipset? please
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They are gonna need it as without the full and proper kernel source code for each and every device that runs that chip it will never work completely. This is the reason CM doesnt support cheap knock offs.
zelendel said:
They are gonna need it as without the full and proper kernel source code for each and every device that runs that chip it will never work completely. This is the reason CM doesnt support cheap knock offs.
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I had CM10 on my Jiayu G3 with the 6577. I'm sure it could be done someday. It actually ran quite smoothly. It just had a few bugs with some apps and had a battery drain but was otherwise rock solid.
think its possible for this chipset (MT6575) coz i found some posts proving that they have sucesfully ported CM7 and i actually tried to port using thier ROM with no luck at all. why my system apps starting with "BR" like BRMms.apk?

[Q] About difference in calling ROM's

Hello dear friends !
here arose a question for me , about calling some custom or official ROM's ; what is the difference between ordinary releases and Nightlies releases of them.
It may seem a simple question, but I will be thankful to everyone answer me....
thnx a LOOOOOT !
Hugo44 said:
Hello dear friends !
here arose a question for me , about calling some custom or official ROM's ; what is the difference between ordinary releases and Nightlies releases of them.
It may seem a simple question, but I will be thankful to everyone answer me....
thnx a LOOOOOT !
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hi
daily updates are nightly, every month the RC release that contains more 'updates nightly. After when a rom does not have bugs and 'head is released stable
Nightlies are like experimental or starting releases.the people interested try it,and the developers work hard to make it stable and usable for day to day use.i am a noob
Sent from my LT26i using xda app-developers app
Ordinary Releases or sometimes in roms RC's are largely redone versions of the older versions with usually more features, bug fixes, and sometimes a complete rebuild/overhaul of the ROM. They are usually released from every few weeks to every few months. Nightlies are released daily or near daily with small bugfixes and sometimes new features. Sometimes could be a redo of an unstable build from the day before due to problems like bootloops and others which are due to a bug or a kernel problem as I used to deal with.
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Sorry to dig this thread up, but I didn't want to start a new thread about nightlies when I found this one!
I am currently running CM 10.1.3 on my Xperia Tablet Z (SGP311) and was tempted to install the latest 'nightly' version... CM 10.2.
What I was wondering was... is there any chance my device could need flashing back to a stable build from installing nightly builds? It took a lot of perseverance to get CM 10.1.3 running on my tablet and since Cyanogenmod can now be updated as if it was the standard android (I mean you can just check for updates and install without any hassle with flashing) I want to avoid having to flash my device again.

CM 11-M8 for our device?

ran into this post today, features a galaxy s relay getting an update, which has the same specs as our beloved blaze, any idea what's what? maybe it can be ported by our wonderful devs?
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/cyanogenmod-11-m8-now-available-for-supported-devices/
here's the link ...
It can build for blaze, yes.
Traace said:
It can build for blaze, yes.
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ok i'll start by tagging the developers here to see their magic happen, as i have noticed most of the issues are solved which were unsolved with Cm11 releases
@InkSlinger420 @xWolf13 @Somcom3X
Phones too buggy.
That's why there are no snapshots/ RC.
Maintainer determines if a build (our CM11) is stable enough to become a Snapshot/M update.
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Maintainer determines if a build (our CM11) is stable enough to become a Snapshot/M update.
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understood, from what i've heard, from a friend of my brother's, who's running Cm11 M8 on his galaxy s relay, seems to run stable, no major issues reported. sadly couldn't talk to him more since he's in an area that's got crappy network reception. I think if we tag the developers on this post we can get them to work their magic on our device, i think the issues that reside with the current CM11 might be resolved and run just as well as 4.1.2 builds

Have you had experience with SlimROM KitKat for the OnePlus One?

I saw XDA's new video summarizing SlimROM features. So I checked the official site for the SlimROM developer and I see there is a Bacon version for our phone.
I want to stay with KitKat for a while until I decide whether I can live without the Xposed framework.
I need to solve the random reboots and UI freezing problems I have been having with stock 11s.
So my questions go out to everyone who's tried flashing SlimROM 4.4.4:
If you previously experienced random reboots: does this ROM eliminate the problem?
Is this ROM stable and does it perform smoothly?
Are there significant bugs?
Are you continuing to run SlimROM 4.4.4 or have you abandoned it?
If you are still running it, what would you say to other OnePlus One owners about the advantages and drawbacks of this ROM?
goattee said:
I saw XDA's new video summarizing SlimROM features. So I checked the official site for the SlimROM developer and I see there is a Bacon version for our phone.
I want to stay with KitKat for a while until I decide whether I can live without the Xposed framework.
I need to solve the random reboots and UI freezing problems I have been having with stock 11s.
So my questions go out to everyone who's tried flashing SlimROM 4.4.4:
If you previously experienced random reboots: does this ROM eliminate the problem? - Try it and see
Is this ROM stable and does it perform smoothly? - Try it and see.
Are there significant bugs?Slim is based on CM so the CM bugs are present of course
Are you continuing to run SlimROM 4.4.4 or have you abandoned it?
If you are still running it, what would you say to other OnePlus One owners about the advantages and drawbacks of this ROM?That's for you to decide, just try it. I loved Slim on my Sammy devices but CM with LMT is enough for me on the OPO
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Honestly, I would suggest you just try it out and see :good:
goattee said:
I saw XDA's new video summarizing SlimROM features. So I checked the official site for the SlimROM developer and I see there is a Bacon version for our phone.
I want to stay with KitKat for a while until I decide whether I can live without the Xposed framework.
I need to solve the random reboots and UI freezing problems I have been having with stock 11s.
So my questions go out to everyone who's tried flashing SlimROM 4.4.4:
If you previously experienced random reboots: does this ROM eliminate the problem?
Is this ROM stable and does it perform smoothly?
Are there significant bugs?
Are you continuing to run SlimROM 4.4.4 or have you abandoned it?
If you are still running it, what would you say to other OnePlus One owners about the advantages and drawbacks of this ROM?
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The answer to all your questions is this: read the comments in the ROM thread and/or test it for yourself.
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timmaaa said:
... read the comments in the ROM thread and/or test it for yourself.
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One reason why I posted this thread is that I did not find any other threads on the vanilla SlimKat ROM. I did see a topic on a variant.
But lacking any further feedback, I followed the installation instructions at the official website which entail doing a clean wipe and then flashing ROM + gapps. Pretty straightforward. The result is very encouraging so far. The phone subjectively seemed to be responding more smoothly immediately after the flash. I've already reinstalled Xposed framework and related modules. And restored apps+data using Titanium Backup. It's a little less than 24 hours but I have not had a single random reboot and not a hint of UI freezing.
I'm very encouraged. :good:
I'd love to know what is causing the random reboots. A poor image install at the factory? A defect in the CyanogenMod variant that OPO is using? Was it just the clean wipe that solved the problem? (And by extension would reinstalling 11s have been successful after the wipe?) I'll probably never know. But I am reasonably happy with SlimROM anyhow. So I'm inclined to keep it.

Proximity Sensor Problem 12.1

Hello guys. Basically my problem started after i went 12.1 cyanogen os(YOG4PAS1N0) from stock 11. Problem is with the modem of the 12.1 cyanogen mod my phone is getting no signal. I must add i use cloned imei so my 2g is not working. Only 3g. Maybe thats the problem so i flashed the 11's rom's modems. For example. XNPH44S's modem works like charm for signal. Yet my screen is not rotating... I flashed bunch of proximity sensor fixes yet no one seemed to work. So its either i have signal fixed but no sensor or other way around. Is there any fix for me? Or must i go to a 4.4.4 rom again? (I tried some 12x roms modems too. with them my signal also broken..)
You have already posted elsewhere regarding this same issue. Please don't create multiple posts or threads on the same topic.
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