Hi gt-i9105p users ... For a while longer with a lot of android version start in kitkat 4.4.2 to Nougat 7.1.1 i've been suffering from unworked vibrations and I don't know if is it depending on hardware issues or just with the Custom ROMs
At first It had worked greatly but it hadn't worked for 7 months ago
Is there any suggestions !??
You tried stock rom?
I didn't actually but I think it's about hardware's issue
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Hey guys!
I still havent installed android 4.4.3 in my nexus. Reading in different websites I've seen there are many bugs so I was wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade or whether I should stick with android 4.4.2 for now.
Cheers!
nad4321 said:
Hey guys!
I still havent installed android 4.4.3 in my nexus. Reading in different websites I've seen there are many bugs so I was wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade or whether I should stick with android 4.4.2 for now.
Cheers!
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always better to upgrade, it includes several fixes that are really helpful.
If you're afraid that you might get any bugs (but I don't think that you will) you could flash the whole stock 4.4.3 image and start from scratch.
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nad4321 said:
Hey guys!
I still havent installed android 4.4.3 in my nexus. Reading in different websites I've seen there are many bugs so I was wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade or whether I should stick with android 4.4.2 for now.
Cheers!
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Many of those bugs and issues are isolated cases. Personally I'd rather upgrade to an OS that has more fixes, is less Bugless should be more stable.
I'm on the DIrty Unicors 4.4.3 build with Franco R53 kernel and my N5 is performing fantastic. Smooth, stabile, seems even faster, and more fluid transitions. I also flashed the new modem/radio (wasn't in the DU 4.4.3 build) and not that I even had an issue with the last radio, but this one seems to be working great for me on MetroPCS. I'm getting more bars and LTE reception in areas that usually struggle with singnal and my WiFi to data transition seems quicker to.
No to mention that there are all the modems/radios I. A flashable zip through a custom recovey and then you can test to see which one works be for you.
On the other hand... If you find that you don't like it (which I doubt) try a custom 4.4.3 ROM.
I f you have one you could always just reflash a nandroid backup to a previous version 4.4.2
You could also always flash back the stock images to 4.4.2 using the same method that you upgraded to 4.4.3 and there's other method you can do this way without losing user data.
Upgrade and enjoy the latest and greatest on your Nexus5!
Currently on 4.4.2 , was wondering if 4.4.3 or 4.4.4 were improvements.
Or do they still have the bugs i heard about a couple months ago when they were released?
Try it. If you don't like it, just use a factory image of 4.4.2 to go back.
skules said:
Currently on 4.4.2 , was wondering if 4.4.3 or 4.4.4 were improvements.
Or do they still have the bugs i heard about a couple months ago when they were released?
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all bugs are fixed
update to 4.4.4 if you get it asap.
4.4.4 seems pretty stable. Try it out, some bugs may still exist but some were definitely fixed.
You Should Upgrade. But you can go to previous versions which is rare...
I don't benchmark or track bugs, but, based on my own personal user-experience "feeling", 4.4.4's performance is better and it has less problems than 4.4.2 and 4.4.3.
Just upgrade no problems at all for me but since I recently bought the nexus 5 I can't tell you about improvements or compare 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 is just a security update as I read before
Hi there,
I got a 2-year-old german retail Moto G XT1032 with Stock 4.4.4 Kitkat as a daily driver. I've rooted it approx. a year a ago, installed the Xposed-Framework with xprivacy and Gravitybox. But the phone seems to get quite slow with standard applications like WhatsApp or the music player. So i deleted the app-caches of the Google Expericence Launcher and some other applications. Now it's not so laggy anymore, but i think with
a new version of Android it could be a bit faster.
I'd like to flash it with a new firmware. Now i dont't know, which one to choose. I've read that, when i want to upgrade to 5.1 or 6.0, i have to update the bootloader. And with this new bootloader i can't switch back
to KitKat, is that right? Now the question is, should i update to Lollipop or Marshmallow. When Lollipop came out, i've heard that it was quite a buggy mess. There were a couple of bugs, which made it unusable as a daily driver. Can you recommend Lollipop as a daily driver over KitKat? As I see, there are only beta (nightly) versions of Marshmallow out for the XT1032. Are they stable enough for using it as a daily driver?
Thanks
Patrick
patr!ck said:
Hi there,
I got a 2-year-old german retail Moto G XT1032 with Stock 4.4.4 Kitkat as a daily driver. I've rooted it approx. a year a ago, installed the Xposed-Framework with xprivacy and Gravitybox. But the phone seems to get quite slow with standard applications like WhatsApp or the music player. So i deleted the app-caches of the Google Expericence Launcher and some other applications. Now it's not so laggy anymore, but i think with
a new version of Android it could be a bit faster.
I'd like to flash it with a new firmware. Now i dont't know, which one to choose. I've read that, when i want to upgrade to 5.1 or 6.0, i have to update the bootloader. And with this new bootloader i can't switch back
to KitKat, is that right? Now the question is, should i update to Lollipop or Marshmallow. When Lollipop came out, i've heard that it was quite a buggy mess. There were a couple of bugs, which made it unusable as a daily driver. Can you recommend Lollipop as a daily driver over KitKat? As I see, there are only beta (nightly) versions of Marshmallow out for the XT1032. Are they stable enough for using it as a daily driver?
Thanks
Patrick
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1. yes, with a new bootloader you cannot go back to Kitkat. Also keep in mind that you need a recent recovery (TWRP 2.8.7)
2. i can only compare custom roms of KK or LP and i dont see a significant advantage of LP, also KK seemed to have the better memory management
3. another suggesting to your problem: if you dont care about having something "new" you might try a custom KK rom where my recommendation would be SlimKat (overall best and most stable rom i have ever used). That may solve your problems, but if you dont like it you can always go back to stock KK or upgrade
I never used my phone much on KitKat but things u will sacrifice on lp or marshmallow is multitasking (ram management) and battery timing but performance on newer os especially on marshmallow is too good I'm using cm13 nightly 03-01-2016 its so stable that know I don't even bother to upgrade to newer nightly its thousand times better than lp I suggest try KitKat ROM still unsatisfied then u only have choice to watch a video of phone running mm then deciding upgrade BTW just use greenify this phone often gets drunk without it
Hello there and sorry if I'm posting in the wrong section !
As detailed in the title, I own a Samsung GT N8010 tablet running right now Android 4.4.2 and I would like to update it to be able to run applications needing a 5.1 version of Android.... :crying:
Please what do you suggest as ROM for this upgrade ?
Last but not least, may I upgrade it to a more recent version (Marshmallow, Nougat or other) and, if yes, which soltion do you recommend ?
Many thanks in advance for your gentle help and all the best,
Germain
Their is no Samsung update after 4.4.2 , see multiple identical posts .
Lineage roms are the ones to look at nothing else in development .
JJEgan said:
Their is no Samsung update after 4.4.2 , see multiple identical posts .
Lineage roms are the ones to look at nothing else in development .
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Thank you for your response. Yes I know, Samsung left us officially at the 4.4.2 version and I was able to update it years ago till that version !
So apparently the Lineage ROM's are thus the only way to go with my old tablet...
Please may I ask a very last question: which version do you recommend as a stable one ?
Sorry none.you ca read the threads .
I use stock 4.4.2 these days.
JJEgan said:
Sorry none.you ca read the threads .
I use stock 4.4.2 these days.
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Do you mean none is really stable yet ?
Hello everyone
My U11 is a Chinese variant with the firmware 2.47.1405.2 (Oreo)
My problem is that when installing Sense ROM, my phone lost the Fingerprint/Home button. It doest work at all
After trying several ROM, it is working normally on Pixel Experience, it seems that AOSP ROM is working fine
The strange thing is that: even the RUU of 2.47.1405.2 and then I update OTA to PIE results in losing Finger/Home button. Thats why I think Sense is the problem
If anyone has an explanation on my case, pls help me
Thank you
Anyone?