Feature matrix for various ROMs? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

What would be a good way to determine what capabilities are present in the various recent custom ROMs for i717? (and also bugs/things that don't work)
For instance:
- Full S-Pen support (including apps & hover icon)
- Per-app dpi (Paranoid, Hybrid)
- Disable wake-up on volume up/down
- Builtin FJ-tools
- JB vs. ICS
- Netflix works
- Apps can be moved to sdcard
- Touchwiz available
- No-wipe version-to-version upgrades
- Comes with all CM10 known issues/bugs
- Builtin ad blocking
- etc.
Reading through each thread does provide some partial answers, but would be useful to have a clearer feature matrix that shows most important differences at a glance...
Thanks

Go for it!

That would be a great project to undertake ....
I agree with ranger ....OP ?
Are you up too the task ?
It would be a huge help for the users here ....IMHO

This would be a great project, what format or program you plan on putting this together with, I would MS Project due the program imho has all the tools from excel/accces need to compile but must have time....
But keep in mind if you get into the nut & bots of these awesome ROMs is going to be time consuming, for an accurate assessment, you will have to install all the ROMs and to be far. But there is an issue, due to we have the same phone but may not act or react the same to the ROM...
Good Luck
jw98029 said:
What would be a good way to determine what capabilities are present in the various recent custom ROMs for i717? (and also bugs/things that don't work)
For instance:
- Full S-Pen support (including apps & hover icon)
- Per-app dpi (Paranoid, Hybrid)
- Disable wake-up on volume up/down
- Builtin FJ-tools
- JB vs. ICS
- Netflix works
- Apps can be moved to sdcard
- Touchwiz available
- No-wipe version-to-version upgrades
- Comes with all CM10 known issues/bugs
- Builtin ad blocking
- etc.
Reading through each thread does provide some partial answers, but would be useful to have a clearer feature matrix that shows most important differences at a glance...
Thanks
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I miss the pull down from 4.1.2

I really miss the simple pull down from jellybean 4.1.2 where I just had to have on pull down and I could easily enable or disable airplane mode, wifi, gps.
Now I have to pull down and hit settings to have those toggles enabled or disabled. I find that one extra step annoying but can't find an option in most AOKP roms to disable pressing settings to get to my toggles. Is there a way to change this?
zetsui said:
I really miss the simple pull down from jellybean 4.1.2 where I just had to have on pull down and I could easily enable or disable airplane mode, wifi, gps.
Now I have to pull down and hit settings to have those toggles enabled or disabled. I find that one extra step annoying but can't find an option in most AOKP roms to disable pressing settings to get to my toggles. Is there a way to change this?
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It must be there in display settings. If not just get the "notification toggle" from play store.
Does what ya need and you can chose which toggles ya need.
LIFE! It's what you make out of it!
Swipe down on status bar with two fingers. You'll go directly to quick settings. Also both CM and AOKP have a setting where you can configure swiping down on the left and right sides to take you directly to notifications or quick settings. For example, swipe down on left side brings up notifications and swipe down on right side automatically brings up quick settings. And I think there's a setting to directly display quick settings if there are no notifications wherever you swipe. CM also still includes the old style power widget at the top of the notification bar. If you want it, you just have to enable it in settings. So you see, there are many ways you can make using the quick settings a *really* quick and straightforward process. I find the quick toggles to be better than the old style toggles because I get to it in one step and everything shows on one screen (by increasing the number of toggles per row). No extra scrolling step like with the horizontal toggles. But some toggles such as screen timeout, screen lock etc aren't present in quick settings, so I use a combination of quick settings for all the usual toggles and the horizontal old toggles for the ones which aren't available.
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Oh I missed to note that he was talking about 4.2
LIFE! It's not in your hands. But Living it to the best is
sashank said:
Swipe down on status bar with two fingers. You'll go directly to quick settings. Also both CM and AOKP have a setting where you can configure swiping down on the left and right sides to take you directly to notifications or quick settings. For example, swipe down on left side brings up notifications and swipe down on right side automatically brings up quick settings. And I think there's a setting to directly display quick settings if there are no notifications wherever you swipe. CM also still includes the old style power widget at the top of the notification bar. If you want it, you just have to enable it in settings. So you see, there are many ways you can make using the quick settings a *really* quick and straightforward process. I find the quick toggles to be better than the old style toggles because I get to it in one step and everything shows on one screen (by increasing the number of toggles per row). No extra scrolling step like with the horizontal toggles. But some toggles such as screen timeout, screen lock etc aren't present in quick settings, so I use a combination of quick settings for all the usual toggles and the horizontal old toggles for the ones which aren't available.
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Thanks. Currently I'm still on my 4.1.2 TWRP backup but am trying to transition to 4.2. A lot of features missing in a lot of custom roms and Gapps. Ie photosphere, poor battery economy due to a host of issues (ie unresolved wakelocks) that kind of doesn't make the switch worth it for me yet.
Photosphere will never be included in AOSP ROMs even for Nexus devices because it's not part of the AOSP camera source code. It requires a proprietary Google version of the camera copied from Nexus devices along with proprietary library files. Reason is it uses street view technology and that's Google's proprietary technology, not open source. The Google camera also includes Picasa album sync, which isn't present in the AOSP camera/gallery code because it is proprietary too.
So if you want photosphere, you'll have to find Gapps that include the proprietary camera and libs or a flashable zip of only those parts and flash them to your phone. The standard Gapps package includes a check to flash these parts to Nexus devices automatically, although you should remember that flashing the closed source GalleryGoogle.apk will remove any customizations made by CM, AOKP etc to the camera.
Also, regarding battery, since codefireX SR5 many people have been reporting great battery life using the recommended settings (interactive gov, SIO scheduler, 149-1024/1200 Mhz). Synergye made some changes to increase battery life, and it's showing in the reports of users. People who are still experiencing average battery life with this ROM most probably have old batteries (like me) or some rogue apps installed. New batteries make a world of difference.
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sashank said:
Photosphere will never be included in AOSP ROMs even for Nexus devices because it's not part of the AOSP camera source code. It requires a proprietary Google version of the camera copied from Nexus devices along with proprietary library files. Reason is it uses street view technology and that's Google's proprietary technology, not open source. The Google camera also includes Picasa album sync, which isn't present in the AOSP camera/gallery code because it is proprietary too.
So if you want photosphere, you'll have to find Gapps that include the proprietary camera and libs or a flashable zip of only those parts and flash them to your phone. The standard Gapps package includes a check to flash these parts to Nexus devices automatically, although you should remember that flashing the closed source GalleryGoogle.apk will remove any customizations made by CM, AOKP etc to the camera.
Also, regarding battery, since codefireX SR5 many people have been reporting great battery life using the recommended settings (interactive gov, SIO scheduler, 149-1024/1200 Mhz). Synergye made some changes to increase battery life, and it's showing in the reports of users. People who are still experiencing average battery life with this ROM most probably have old batteries (like me) or some rogue apps installed. New batteries make a world of difference.
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Short concise to the point and educational. A lot of it I alreadyd did know except for why the coding wasn't present. I am good on wakelocks etc (see my signature). Thanks so much. Bohoth shukria bhai!
zetsui said:
Bohoth shukria bhai!
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Haha

[IDEA] PAC Rom

Hi all! That`s what i want talk about. In some themes I saw some interesting type of ROM. It is PACman ROM (I think you know or heard about it).
For others: this consist main features of Paranoid, AOKP and CM 10.
I was surprised, when I couldn`t find this ROM for our premium-class device.
I understand that there are not high amount of Nexus 10 owners, but we are ahead Android-comunity.
I believe that among you will found some developers who works with ROM`s. If here no such people maybe we collect some money and employ developers?
For example the main path required for ROM it integration in AOKP (a lot of features, functions and high stability) ParanoidAndroid - Settings (most wanted PA colors and DPI settings) and CM 10`s cifs.ko and utf8.ko (really working, on AOKP it doesn`t work) for mounting share or take this modules from last PA build, but I don't sure in it's efficiency.
And very important part - alleviate system (delete all wallpapers and other garbage, who need deleted apps can install it apart)
Also we can build in some interesting and important function - calibreting ROM at installing it (for example SuperSu or Superuser, install or not install some not needed system apps like Gtalk (in Russia and Ukraine it mostly doesn't uses, but it comfortable for you). We can choose what we want), Tablet, Phablet or Phone UI, Nav. Bar color, Nav. Bar button color and other that we can discus later.
I'm sorry for mistakes, I'm not english-man.
Hello from 4pda-society!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214360
Sent from my GTN7100 or the Nexus 10, heaven knows.
Those who help noobs go to heaven. True story.
Thread closed per op request.

[ROM][4.4.2_r2] SlimKat -deb [Stable 5.0 + Weeklies]

SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
SlimKat is the project name for SlimRoms based on Android 4.4 and offers the following original features:
The Real Dark Slim
Full system-wide dark interfaces. - If you like it smooth and classy.
Custom Shortcuts. Everywhere.
Hardware keys, Navigation Ring, Navigation Bar, Lockscreen, Tiles, Notifications etc. - We've got you covered.
System-Wide Keyboard Controls
Rotation, cursor control, optional emoticions, etc. - You'll be tapping away to your heart's content.
SlimCenter
Downloads, contact information, system app removal. - More fun than you can shake a stick at.
Camera Features
Trueview, Smart Capture. - Capture life moments with ease.
Important links:
slimroms.net - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Downloads - Download the rom, gapps and other addons.
Installation instructions - Follow these steps to the letter if you're about to install SlimRoms on your device.
Latest Changelog - Read here if you want information on changes in latest build.
FAQ - The most frequent asked questions with answers.
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
Google+
Twitter
Facebook
Forum
Disclaimer: SlimRoms are not responsible for any damages to your device.

			
				
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Thanks
This day just keeps getting better and better! Thanks again guys! (out of thanks today. I'll thank you tomorrow). One question though, is the camera working on this build?
I'm giving it a try now anyway, so I will report
Downloading...NOW!!! :highfive:
oh yeah!! :victory: :victory:
new version is up guys
the launcher problems as well the keyboard popup we cannot do anything...this is a bug on googles closed sourced new launcher lol. Lets hope they will update it as well soon. You can use nova instead which is in our builds as well
about camera we need to wait for the new bloobs from google. All other would be a hackish workaround which does not make sense assuming the blobs will be released soon
whatever
Fixes new version:
- added dalvik optimizations....so speed up step one
- reworked and adapted status bar clock and date customization to 4.4
- added some of our camera features (smart captchure, jpg quality, color filter, gps indicator)
- reworked the complete camera to the new google style. Google stoped it after they finished the photo camera interface lol. So all into new PIE style + some fixes + more consistent now
- added a bunch of Mms/SMS fixes
- activated on supported devices lockscreen transparency on nav and statusbar
- some stability fixes
- fixed some google 4.4 code derps
- a lot small stuff
have fun and cheers
PS. the camera features for deb of course you cannot use right now
I'm probably gonna flash this today The only question I have is this: I'm coming from an old nightly build of CyanogenMod 10.2, which is 4.3.
I remember when we made the jump to Jellybean, a new CWM had to be used and there were a bunch of changes.
It seems like the changeover from 4.3 to 4.4 is way less drastic.
WOuld I be able to get away with a dirty flash and just clear Dalvik cache, or do I have to do a full factory reset? I can Titanium Backup, I just would prefer not to
-edit- somehow doubleposted on accident, sorry!
DivinityCycle said:
I'm probably gonna flash this today The only question I have is this: I'm coming from an old nightly build of CyanogenMod 10.2, which is 4.3.
I remember when we made the jump to Jellybean, a new CWM had to be used and there were a bunch of changes.
It seems like the changeover from 4.3 to 4.4 is way less drastic.
WOuld I be able to get away with a dirty flash and just clear Dalvik cache, or do I have to do a full factory reset? I can Titanium Backup, I just would prefer not to
-edit- somehow doubleposted on accident, sorry!
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Defiantly do a factory reset and format /system. 4.3 to 4.4 is too big of a jump for that.
I can't find TWRP 2.6.3.2
The newest version seems to be 2.6.3.1
Will it work with this version?
I flashed this last night using the same CWM Touch I used to flash cm10.2.
Flashed with twrp 2.6.3.1 all ok
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I have successfully flashed it, but I can't use this ROM for my daily driver because BlueTooth is broken. I use both a Pebble watch and a pair of A2DP headphones, and both lose connection after the screen is off for a couple minutes. Its acting like the Bluetooth interface is going to sleep for power savings, but this is happening while I am actually listening to audio via Bluetooth. I do this roughly 20 hours a week and "need" this functionality in my tablet.
As a result, I'm going back to CM10.2 for now...
sunra0815 said:
I can't find TWRP 2.6.3.2
The newest version seems to be 2.6.3.1
Will it work with this version?
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yes, that's OK. I fixed the error in the OP. sorry about the confusion
Thanks for bringing slim KitKat tastyness to deb, I'm using the same ROM on my Nexus 4 and there the keyboard popup does not appear.
Everything working sweetly never would guess this is an alpha build
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hay
Im flashing this room but the cam not working befor
Instul this room
What the mater
There is no camera app or is this purposedly taken out. I use gosms n cannot input any characters - is this a bug?
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it is currently a hard task on the one hand we bring all our devices up on the other hand we put back our features...some are redefined some we programm completly from scratch with new stuff. Eg today we pushed about 200 commits from 4.3 into 4.4 for our other devices + fixes for current devices
but mostly ppl are interested in new features...so new build has:
- superuser included (need to be enabled in developer options!!!)
- a lot new features just discover them...to much to write up
- a new crt animation...check it out
- fix settings locale language problem
- and tons of fixes under the hood
and new build is up
I added a simple list yesterday but it is actually more we have already included:
- all keyboard features are back (force auto rotate, disable landscape fullscreen, force enter button, ime notification, volume key cursor control)
- clock statusbar features
- crt animation
- statusbar brigthness slide
- safe headset volume
- volume rocker features (wake device, sound skip)
- slims privacy guard
- volume panel features we had
- keyguard on supported devices shows now transparent navbar/statusbar as well
- wifi country code
- advanced reboot menu
- custom LED battery and notification features
- swipe qs -> notification and back
- disbale OTA from google
- slims camera and video features (smart capture, image quality, image size, gps indicator etc)
- implemented root (needs to be enabled in developer settings or in superuser settings. Disabled by default)
- tons of fixes in google code and optimizations
- a lot under the hood stuff
- and whatever I forgot to mention lol
Awesome!... I actually just flashed the rom today and love it... Can I dirty flash today's build?.. 8)
Dirty was just fine... I see the camera app in titanium but can't find it in my app drawer... Real smooth so far!... Cheers...
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There is no camera app or is this purposedly taken out. I use gosms n cannot input any characters - is this a bug?
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Me too

What Do You Want To See In A ROM?

Hi,
I'm curious what features all of you use in ROMs or what optimisations you would like to see (CAF, a custom toolchain, etc...). This just crossed through my head while I was working on MR and a project that I will release soon. Do you guys use Xposed, do you use a custom launcher, what features do you use in other ROMs, do you use a specific DPI that you feel is more optimal, do you like custom branding or do you like the stock (if the former, feel free to make some. I'm not good with that stuff), what should I name it (I was thinking something Star Wars related), is there a custom kernel you'd like to see, do you use a custom HAL, do you use the stock dialer and messenger, etc...
This will be a long term project with no release date that will be concrete. Hopefully you guys will provide me with feedback. It will be specifically for the X as I have no plans of switching devices for a long time.
Here's another thing too. I'm doing this to teach myself. I think I brought it up once before, but I will make stupid mistakes and I hope a few of you can help me with it. I really do appreciate it. The main goal is for me to familarize myself with the device tree and with Git while providing you guys with a solid ROM
Thanks guys,
RJ
RJDTWO said:
Hi,
I'm curious what features all of you use in ROMs or what optimisations you would like to see (CAF, a custom toolchain, etc...). This just crossed through my head while I was working on MR and a project that I will release soon. Do you guys use Xposed, do you use a custom launcher, what features do you use in other ROMs, do you use a specific DPI that you feel is more optimal, do you like custom branding or do you like the stock (if the former, feel free to make some. I'm not good with that stuff), what should I name it (I was thinking something Star Wars related), is there a custom kernel you'd like to see, do you use a custom HAL, do you use the stock dialer and messenger, etc...
This will be a long term project with no release date that will be concrete. Hopefully you guys will provide me with feedback. It will be specifically for the X as I have no plans of switching devices for a long time.
Here's another thing too. I'm doing this to teach myself. I think I brought it up once before, but I will make stupid mistakes and I hope a few of you can help me with it. I really do appreciate it. The main goal is for me to familarize myself with the device tree and with Git while providing you guys with a solid ROM
Thanks guys,
RJ
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Hey,
for me are the importants things:
-layers or cm Theme
-customizable status bar
-switch back and recent
-make status bar invisible (fullscreen/immersive mode)
I use stock dialer/messenger and so on, snapdragon camera and also xposed for some tweaking. I use a custom kernel if my rom is not fast enough for me and the custom HAL with 4k recording too.
I hope this helped you,
regards from the "bad-english-speaker"
Good post, (p.s i hate star wars themed roms) pls no
auto brightness button on pull down bar
some apps like sony apps or something (so it's different to all the rest)
Well, stability and battery life conquers all. So to be precise , I like oos with dark theme and yeah custom kernel . I wish I could use Sultan's fix for camera but with that I can't use manual mode. Most of the features of cm can be added through gravitybox . Nova launcher is quite good and smooth, so I would suggest not to put much effort on launcher customization.
I see that you have taken a lot of interest in Kernel optimization and tweaking, so may be that's where you should start. Wish you luck for your projects.
Interesting thread, personally, as long as the rim has these, I'm happy :
Buttons configuration (especially hardware ones) with double and long press actions.
Layers (or cmte, but I've read layers are lighter?) in order to have a nice dark ui.
Ram bar and close button on récents.
There are so many other things that can be useful like use volume rocker to answer call, flip phone to mute call, switch to 2g when connected to Wi-Fi, enable max brightness (with custom kernel) for few minutes when in sunlight, ambient display but not during night (I hate my phone to light up in the night if I try to reach a water bottle or a kleenex lol) or gestures like swipe up on screen of to turn on and unlock the phone.
But most of these things are possible using Tasker.
But if you ask me, there are so many different (and not so different) roms out there, that I think to get glory, a new one would maybe need some awesome exclusive apps like SMS, camera, or maybe just good optimizations.
The less features in a ROM - the more stable it is. That's why I prefer Stock or CM Stock ROMs. But, anyway, the most useful features in my opinion is:
1. Playback Control (Prev/Next track with Volume buttons) - any ROM without it is almost unusable for me. Taking the phone out of the pocket each time you want to skip a track is just unbearable.
2. Double-tap to sleep - if dt2w is present, than this is a must-have feature. Peaking at the phone without even touching the power button is quite useful sometimes.
3. Viper4Android - Yes, I understand that this is a completely opt-in feature but I found myself installing it every time on every phone. The sound is just not right without it anymore.
4. STOCK Dark Theme - for some reason, every other "dark" theme developer out there thinks that theming Phone, Google Play, Messenger and other apps is cool. No, its not and its usually a weak point of any theme, because when the app gets updated everything goes to hell. I will make my own dark theme someday in a spare time. Probably based on OOS theme, because this one was actually cool. At least Android N will deliver it built-in.
Would love to see EAP-SIM authentication for WiFi in a ROM. I've tried a few and some seem to support it but I always get an "authentication error" when I try to connect. (Living in Singapore and trying to connect to SingTel WiFi, if that's any help!) So yeah, EAP-SIM support would be awesome to see in a ROM. Thanks!
And all the best for AOKParadox!
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Benjamin Dreyer said:
The less features in a ROM - the more stable it is. That's why I prefer Stock or CM Stock ROMs. But, anyway, the most useful features in my opinion is:
1. Playback Control (Prev/Next track with Volume buttons) - any ROM without it is almost unusable for me. Taking the phone out of the pocket each time you want to skip a track is just unbearable.
2. Double-tap to sleep - if dt2w is present, than this is a must-have feature. Peaking at the phone without even touching the power button is quite useful sometimes.
3. Viper4Android - Yes, I understand that this is a completely opt-in feature but I found myself installing it every time on every phone. The sound is just not right without it anymore.
4. STOCK Dark Theme - for some reason, every other "dark" theme developer out there thinks that theming Phone, Google Play, Messenger and other apps is cool. No, its not and its usually a weak point of any theme, because when the app gets updated everything goes to hell. I will make my own dark theme someday in a spare time. Probably based on OOS theme, because this one was actually cool. At least Android N will deliver it built-in.
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See my AOKParadox thread. I will implement the stock dark theme at least until one based off of OOS becomes available.
All I want to see in a ROM is its ease of operation and to easily see the important details.
1. Status Bar - Accurate Network Speed Indicator, Dual Clock (timezone), Date (with day of the week) & Gestures such as double tap, slide and quickpulldown
2. Hardkeys & Tristate Keys - Action Assignment (screen off, screenshot, power menu, kill all apps, last app, etc.), Single Tap, Double Tap & Long Press
3. Lockscreen - Disable Power Menu
4. When Screen is Off - Double tap to wake & Music Controls gestures
5. Others - One-handed Keyboard Operation (i'm a lefty), Ram Usage Status in recent apps
droyd.014 said:
All I want to see in a ROM is its ease of operation and to easily see the important details.
1. Status Bar - Accurate Network Speed Indicator, Dual Clock (timezone), Date (with day of the week) & Gestures such as double tap, slide and quickpulldown
2. Hardkeys & Tristate Keys - Action Assignment (screen off, screenshot, power menu, kill all apps, last app, etc.), Single Tap, Double Tap & Long Press
3. Lockscreen - Disable Power Menu
4. When Screen is Off - Double tap to wake & Music Controls gestures
5. Others - One-handed Keyboard Operation (i'm a lefty), Ram Usage Status in recent apps
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I would agree with this, along with Layers support and multi-window functionality from Android N previews since we have the ram for it.
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I would agree with this, along with Layers support and multi-window functionality from Android N previews since we have the ram for it.
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I saw multi window in purity ROM, but it has cm theme engine

Stock rom Cleaner [+TWRP]

Hello guys on my search from compatible fix and mods i found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/development/mod-urwsoft-barebone-cleaner-t3043479
its made for the galaxy s5 but worked on many other samsungs because they all use the framework!
you can do the minimal working operating system, but it will remove fingerprint scanner, wallpaper change and everything, i really recommends and extended look on all the options to install and clean, to make you sure you only remove things that you dont mind or dont want
EDIT: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, THIS IS NOT A TOO SAFE MOD
Did you tried it?
gtrs36 said:
Did you tried it?
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yes, two times, one excluding a few things and the other, everything, it works, but i was gettings some random reboots, but now it stopped, i got more ram to use, but a bunch of things does not work, like fingerprint, its a little too hardcore for me...
ah ^^
This publication has to be pined!! I've tried it and love it. The script improves a lot the battery of the Lollipop stock rom (even more than AOSP custom roms, like CM12.1/13 or RR, in my case) and all work perfect, neither reboots nor lag. Battery saver mode isn't needed anymore. Thanks a lot for share it.
Thanks for posting this. It also works on epsil rom i got 300-400Mb of RAM. You can customize or select the apps to be debloated.
Im going to try it, will it work with epsil rom v10 test3?
andrwu101 said:
This publication has to be pined!! I've tried it and love it. The script improves a lot the battery of the Lollipop stock rom (even more than AOSP custom roms, like CM12.1/13 or RR, in my case) and all work perfect, neither reboots nor lag. Battery saver mode isn't needed anymore. Thanks a lot for share it.
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Hi,
can you share your settings you applied so we can enjoy the same improvements without losing features?
thanks.
DJ_Spray said:
Hi,
can you share your settings you applied so we can enjoy the same improvements without losing features?
thanks.
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Sorry for late response. This settings are used in Lollipop Stock Rom on G850M. The only lossing functionality I miss is the pictures editor, I don't know which setting is related to it for not delete it.
Here are my settings (Showed settings are selected).
Basic Cleaning Tab:
-Optional Cleaning - Menu
-Knox
-Wipe Cache/Dalvik
Hardcore Cleaning tab:
-BareBone Cleaning
-Touchwiz Launcher (I don't use it)
-Gear (I don't use it)
-Private Mode (I don't use it)
-Sound Alive Service (I don't use it)
-Backup Agent
Install Apps & Tweaks tab:
-Menu for individual selectión; select and tap Next
--------------------------------------------Install/Uninstall Apps Section----------------------------------------------------
Don't uninstall apps you use, I've just show apps I don't use, be carefull to not loss functionality you use.
Google Apps tab: I've deleted/ticked all of them because I don't like to have it as system app that I can't uninstall, if I need it, just install it. If is not your case, just select the apps you don't want to have installed as system apps.
Messaging Apss: Similar to previous, I've selected/uninstalled all of them except Deffault Messenger (SMS/MMS) and Samsung E-Mail(Exchange).
Samsung Apps: Again, similar to previous apps. I've selected/uninstalled all of them except:
- S-Browser
- S-Planner
- Samsung Account Service: Escencial if you use some Samsung Apps.
Miscellaneous: Some of this functions are not in our rom anyway, I've deleted just in case.(Showed settings are selected/deleted).
-Kids Mode.
-Weather & Widget.
-Dropbox
-Wallpaper Apps & Widgets
-3Minit Rebooter
-One Hand Mode
-Car Mode
-One Drive
-Polaris Viewer/Office
-Headphone Notification
-S Finder & Quick Connect...
-ANT HAL Service
-S5-Remove Check Cover Popus
S6 Roms Specials tab: Showed settings are selected/deleted.
-Festival Apps & Widgets
-GeoNews
-Greeting Card & Widget
-Mountblanc
-My interest
-My locations widget
-Optical reader
-Peel Smart Remote
And all of the others except:
-Shots & More (for camera modes)
-Video Editor Zero (don't know if we have it anyway)
-Passpoint
-Air command (very useful to me)
Samsung S7 Specials: All of them except Toolbox (very useful to me)
Install Apps & Tweaks tab: Showed settings are installed/selected.
-Nova launcher: Escencial if you have uninstalled the Touchwizz launcher.
-Any other stuff you want to have.

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