Can someone explain how cm9.1 is different then cm10? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

I know cm10 is jb but they look the exact same? Is cm9.1 completely stable?
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CM 9 is ICS ...
CM10 is JB ....
Both are AOSP source roms, and share many attributes.
That being said, the difference between the two is really code enhancement with small commits that improve functionality.
You don't see big changes until a carrier adds there skin to the source.
Like Samsung and the touchwiz framework.
AOSP is pure source, and lightly themed by cyanogenmod to add their touches, although very light ....and absolutely no bloat.
Stable yes ...completely ....never.
No software is ...but ICS is refined, while JB is a work in progress without kernel source ....g

Thanks!
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[Q] Stock ICS instead of TouchWiz

I seriously dislike the TouchWiz UI. It's very boring and dull, I love the way stock Android looks with its dark and light blue theme, very minimalistic and intuitive and I hate the way TouchWiz is just black grey and a mixture of other colors. I'm using NovaLuancher but it only changes the home screen, I'm looking for stock android settings menu and notification/status bar. Is there a solution to this yet? Putting stock ICS on the Galaxy S3? Or are there any launchers or skins that make the settings menu and notifications look like stock ICS?
No one? I'd also like to know.
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Check themes and apps section.. If you can't find any themes, then no.. Just hang on... There will be 100 theme releases soon where all is "aosp" and every rom is AOSP themed. Cm9 and aokp will sure also find its way some day
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norpan111 said:
Check themes and apps section.. If you can't find any themes, then no.. Just hang on... There will be 100 theme releases soon where all is "aosp" and every rom is AOSP themed. Cm9 and aokp will sure also find its way some day
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Forgive my ignorance but I've been a iOS user since the first iPhone and I just switched to ICS because I was sick of the iPhone. What is AOSP? I know what CM9 is, what would you recommend me to install on my phone?
AOSP stands for "Android Open Soruce Poject" it is basally the barebone android OS made by Google for all to see. Many roms are based off of it, as the code is release soon after googles flagship nexus devices.
I like aosp too but dont yiu guys think it makes the phone look cheap? I find touchwiz icons classy..
I would suggest waiting a month or so after your carrier gets it to put a custom ROM on it. By then a lot of bugs well have been worked out and there will be some great tutorials available.
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Totòòò said:
I like aosp too but dont yiu guys think it makes the phone look cheap? I find touchwiz icons classy..
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no, because you can customize it to your liking. there are thousands of options.
to the op download a launcher and it might imprve your experience.
I doubt CM9 or other stock ICS ROMs will have features like smart stay or s voice...if they do include them, that would be awesome!
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CM9 for SGS3 would be custom to suit the S3.. So I'm sure it would include all the features unique only to the S3....
I think the TouchWiz 5 UI is quite nice, MUCH better than the 4.0 on my SGSII, however, I use Nova launcher because S launcher is driving me crazy
Nevertheless, AOSP is still much better, and as the SGSIII is a hugely successful and famous device, so it won't take long for the first AOSP roms to spread from the ground Just have a look at the SGSII
cheers
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CM9 for SGS3 would be custom to suit the S3.. So I'm sure it would include all the features unique only to the S3....
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I think not
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AOCP builds (Sep 6)

Here's a new rom it still has a few bugs on top of the normal ICS bugs.
I am not responsible for anything this causes.
From what I understand this is based on aokp with cherry picks from cm and other sources along with a lot of there own mods. If this is wrong feel free to corect me. It has some themed aspects different from aosp plus the orange theme. If you like aokp and the color orange this is for you. I don't think this includes theme chooser.
This is tested and working.
Features:
Orange
AOKP based
Other stuff
Bugs:
No camera
No HW accel
Anything please tell me
Download: aocp_venturi_usa_alpha1.zip
Gapps: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
Thanks:
AOCP team
Team Kang
Cyanogen
Everybody else that helped with this.
Screenshots:
Could somebody install this and send me some screenshots?
This is mine
This is mine also
This is.spider mine nice job bro
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Is there anu adwantage of this rom from paranoid or cm9
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No one really knows anything about AOCP so you should add some background information!
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EcHoFiiVe said:
No one really knows anything about AOCP so you should add some background information!
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I don't know much about it either. So far it seems like aokp with a few extra features. When I get back to my computer I'll add some info to the OP
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CHeck this :
http://plexcraft.com/?p=139
Btw. Isn't it jellybean rom?

What's difference?

Is there anyone who can tell me difference between oxygen and cm7
There are many Rom but I really don't know what they are different from
Sorry for my poor English .......
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well, afaik the gb version is deodexed and that makes it faster or something, also, it doesn't have a lot of options present on the cyanogenmod roms
Oxygen is a very stripped down rom, while cyanogenmod 7 has a lot of features. Some people prefer oxygen others prefer cm7, it all depends on what you want. Which one is faster and which one gives the best battery life is debatable. I personally prefer cm7, but they're both great roms and I'd recommend you give both roms a try.
I think cm7 and oxygen roms both are based on cyanogenmod.
Both are great roms try both and choose best suits for you.
There is no theme Chooser in oxygen rom but it is there in cm7.
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Both are AOSP roms. Oxygen is highly optimized for speed and being light and minimal as CM7 is for added features.
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FitAmp said:
Both are AOSP roms. Oxygen is highly optimized for speed and being light and minimal as CM7 is for added features.
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You mentioned AOSP, which make me remember another ROM, AOKP (maybe bad spelling!!!)
Is AOKP the rom which has an unicorn as its mark? I've flashed that rom to enjoy 4.0
I like the ROM most
Can anyone tell what its feafures are?
Thx for all your helping
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AOSP is the standard "made by Google" Android project. EVERY rom derives from this. Even the stock roms.
Both CyanogenMod and Oxygen are modifications/branches from the standard AOSP source trees. Both attempt to fix or enhance what Google achieved with Android. The main difference here are features.
Oxygen is more true to AOSP, with a few additions. Lean, clean and pretty fast. When you start adding apps to make up for missing features like I do since I miss some CM features, it does start to slow down a bit.
CyanogenMod (CM7/9/10) adds a whole bunch or neat features you would usually use other apps for to get the same functionality.
AOPK like CM adds a whole bunch of features that are not available in CM and also shares quite a few, Theme Chooser for instance.
Like previously stated, its all about personal preference. Android is about choice, you get to choose what you want your device to do. The best way to find out, is choose the features you need. Test them all and decide for yourself. Each rom brings its pros and cons, which for the most part balances out. Personally I like CM roms because I like the features and they give me a device more capable than the stock rom.

Difference between AOSP and non-AOSP rom

I saw a thread comparing both beans rom and cleanrom. Beans being AOSP and cleanrom non-AOSP. What is the not so technical definition of AOSP and what are the benefits and downfalls of both AOSP and non-AOSP roms?
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Technically they are both touchwiz.
Beans has an AOSP look.
Neither are true AOSP.
AOSP is android a it was meant to be.
Everything else has add-ons on top of android. Touchwiz. Sense. Blur. Etc.
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Is there any "true" AOSP roms for the note 2?
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CM10 under Original Development, and AOKP, Pacman, and Paranoid Android under Development are all AOSP(Android Open Source Project)
These ROMs are still in their alpha stage though on this device, so be sure to read through the threads to find out what's working and what's not. They are actually excellent builds for only being alpha, but they do have bugs that may make it unusable for some as a daily driver. Just give them some time though, they will be rock solid before too long.
The cool thing about any AOSP ROM is they all have tons of customization options, from status bar clock and battery tweaks, to lock screen modifications, built in performance options, System and per app DPI changes, etc.
The main downside would be it's no longer TouchWiz, so you're going to lose some of your motion options like swipe screen to do screen capture, direct call, smart stay, and will also lose the S-Pen tricks such as air hover, long pressing on the screen while clicking button for screen shot (which you can immediately draw on and share) and all of the other neat little things TouchWiz integrated, but there are a lot of apps on the play store that can replace these functionalities, and the pen still works fine as a normal stylus.
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Yeah I just flashed paranoid android and im back on cleanrom. Nothing against the dev but paranoid android wasnt for me I think I will stick to cleanrom
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kevinbauman said:
Yeah I just flashed paranoid android and im back on cleanrom. Nothing against the dev but paranoid android wasnt for me I think I will stick to cleanrom
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Same here except I switched back to beans ROM.
kevinbauman said:
Is there any "true" AOSP roms for the note 2?
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Good point.
I'm using paranoid right now. It takes a while to get used to.
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How to add features to homemade ROM?

I've built what is essentially stock cyanogenmod from their source. Now. I'm looking to add some extra settings to it. I've been looking at the gerritt, but all the changes there are miniscule and not really what I'm looking for. How can I add, for example, slim bean's navigation bar and stuff like that to my ROM?
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sardinesrule said:
I've built what is essentially stock cyanogenmod from their source. Now. I'm looking to add some extra settings to it. I've been looking at the gerritt, but all the changes there are miniscule and not really what I'm looking for. How can I add, for example, slim bean's navigation bar and stuff like that to my ROM?
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By cherry picking the features from Github.
Or by writing the features yourself.
Sent from my N4, wanna know what I am doing? Check http://team-fun.eu
So I'd find the things to cherry pick from on cm's github?
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I realize that this is late. But mostly for future reference:
Well, the features from the CM Github are already in CM. Maybe things that you like from other ROMs? You can cherry-pick from every git repo out there
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So I'm building my first aokp ROM from source and am trying to do similar now I understand what cherry picking is but it's their an easy w way to do it?
Never mind found a resource r related to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2763236 as reference for others
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