[Q] Which custom ROM for 1GHz model? - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
I've just had an Archos 80 delivered, its the model with a 1GHz processor and 512 RAM. It was second hand and came with 4.0.26 official firmware. I've managed to install the SDE and put [email protected] on it which is based on 4.0.25 and it seems pretty jerky compared to the official ROM which was nice and smooth.
I'd like to have it rooted and optimized for performance, is there a better ROM which would work better for my low spec version of this tablet? I read another thread that said 4.0.6 is the best, but as I've had 4.0.26 on here, does that mean I can't go back to older versions?
Thanks very much for advice

phil675 said:
Hello there,
I've just had an Archos 80 delivered, its the model with a 1GHz processor and 512 RAM. It was second hand and came with 4.0.26 official firmware. I've managed to install the SDE and put [email protected] on it which is based on 4.0.25 and it seems pretty jerky compared to the official ROM which was nice and smooth.
I'd like to have it rooted and optimized for performance, is there a better ROM which would work better for my low spec version of this tablet? I read another thread that said 4.0.6 is the best, but as I've had 4.0.26 on here, does that mean I can't go back to older versions?
Thanks very much for advice
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You can go back or forward to any ICS version if you use a rooted stock version (it will behave as a custom version for all intents and purposes).
Other have also said that 4.0.7 is the best version. I use rooted 4.0.26, and recently had about 800 hours of uptime before I reset to test something.

Best Rom
I have almost the same tablet as you except 1.2 GHz so if you want [email protected] the best is ICS_BLUE.V03. Otherwise the rooted 4.0.26 is good if you don't have a lot of media files, Media Center slows my tablet to a crawl scanning my almost 500 music files. The new Jelly Bean 4.1.2 is going to be best when finished, I have almost no problems at all with it.

Hmm ok so I installed [email protected] and it seems a little better. Is it possible to overclock this processor? Do I just need to copy a different kernel?

stevemp said:
Otherwise the rooted 4.0.26 is good if you don't have a lot of media files,
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The GPS is not very functional on 4.0.26. At least not on my Turbo 16GB that is only a few weeks old. I actually went back to 3.2.80.

I have no issues with the Gps in 4.0.26
This screener is made on my tablet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnozgHsrQjw
As you can see, i got a nice and fast fix.

It does seem to work most of the time. Sometimes I have to reboot to get it to detect satellites though.

It seems that every 80g9 acts different even its exactly the same tablet with the same specs.
I guess that i am just one of the lucky ones

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[Q] Time2Touch MC701A 7" Android Tablet

I'm not sure if this is the right section for this tablet as I don't know who makes it, I'm looking at getting two of these while they are on offer at £99. The spec seems good for the money, 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A8 Processor , 8Gb internal 512 ram sd card slot, front camera, 1 x USB2, 1 x mini USB, 7" TFT multi touch Capacitive Touchscreen, Android 2.3. Has anyone got one? Thanks. And sorry if this is the wrong section.
Hay I have one on order they are very even priced n reseanable specs for 200 quid tablet at half price
U can root this tablet with superoneclick
Just need xda to open a thread for development as I'm sure there will be a few dev who.might get this as this is a great deal for a mid range tablet
xXx The Best Things Come To Those Who Wait xXx
I'm awaiting delivery of this tablet myself, the only info from a user I have found so far is on slatedroid (Can't post the link as I dont have enough post count here yet), I have posted a snippet below.
"Bought this and expecting it tomorrow (thursday) And boning up on it now for rooting etc..
Time2Touch MC701A
It came today and its fast and robust, Already rooted this tablet using superoneclick, Very happy indeed"
"First I would like to say, Sorry for the late reply.
It came with Android Market on it, when I got it, which works - Shes not had any problems running any Apps which shes downloaded, anyway
and Yes it runs BBC iPlayer with out any problems - so I have seen.
Oh Yes and I got this off their Ebay sellers page:
Ebay Seller for £119.99 at the time."
It looks and sounds like a capable tablet and easy to root with Superoneclick, i'm looking forward to delivery
Have you got this tab yet? Thinking of getting 1 for my daughter but don't want to spend her money on something if it's not good at the basics... does it handle Where's My Water ok? ;-)
The tablet came today and I am very impressed so far, very quick, good screen, good battery from what i've seen so far. It's much faster than what I thought it would be, but then it does have a 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex 8 processor!
Am in the process of setting up right now, not rooted yet but will be, bbc iplayer works but could only get it from an apk online, it didn't appear in the market place, even though i am in the UK??
Great Buy, would recommend
mark1ee said:
The tablet came today and I am very impressed so far, very quick, good screen, good battery from what i've seen so far. It's much faster than what I thought it would be, but then it does have a 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex 8 processor!
Am in the process of setting up right now, not rooted yet but will be, bbc iplayer works but could only get it from an apk online, it didn't appear in the market place, even though i am in the UK??
Great Buy, would recommend
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Can u please do me a favour and check ur CPU please as I have the same one and mine came n.I have a armv7 processor st 1.0ghz
Could u please check thanks
I'm currently in contact with time2 to c why I have a different processor
xxx Best Things Come To Those Who Wait xxx
mark1ee said:
The tablet came today and I am very impressed so far, very quick, good screen, good battery from what i've seen so far. It's much faster than what I thought it would be, but then it does have a 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex 8 processor!
Am in the process of setting up right now, not rooted yet but will be, bbc iplayer works but could only get it from an apk online, it didn't appear in the market place, even though i am in the UK??
Great Buy, would recommend
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If u root it device could u please post the bootanimation for me please
It's in system / media
Ps using superoneclick to root very simple n easy then install superuser from market also to update the market u need to manually
Ps if I find some to make a custom recovery ill make a custom Rom for this device
xxx Best Things Come To Those Who Wait xxx
Hmmm, I have just checked mine and I also have the Arm v7 Rev 2 (v7l). Time to contact customer services!!
does its run at 1.2 GHz or 1.0ghz ????
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How would i benchmark?
If u use a system.info app it should also tell what ur device CPU is running at
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I have checked system info and run Antutu Benchmark and the CPU frequency is 1008Mhz this isn't right is it?!
No buddy that's running at 1.0ghz not 1.2ghz not sure why its underclocked very strange
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I have had a reply from time2 and they tell me it is an arm 8 but that it was built on arm7 architecture and thats why it shows as Arm7.
Sent from my MC701A using XDA
Yh buddy I have the same email with a web link also I asked why is it underclock to 1.0ghz not clocked at 1.2 GHz very strange but I'm happy I have me cortex v8 lol runs most game I'm using chainfire 3d for extra 3d graphics n if ur goin to root ur device would u mind copying the bootanimation n post it or pm q link if possible cheers
xxx Best Things Come To Those Who Wait xxx
Have you noticed any excessive battery drain? I installed Go Launcher and the battery drains like mad?
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mark1ee said:
Have you noticed any excessive battery drain? I installed Go Launcher and the battery drains like mad?
Sent from my MC701A using XDA
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Hi I'm using ad launcher ex boyfriend I've not noticed any battery drain 5-6 hours ago maybe 3-4 if I'm completely playing games
xxx Best Things Come To Those Who Wait xxx
I'm wondering if anyone may be able to help me. I've just ordered one of these and I'm trying to order a memory card for it. The spec says this uses a TF card - is this the same as a micro SD/SDHC card or something completely different.
Sorry if this is a silly question to ask but I'm not the most technical person in the world!
Many thanks.
Hi Yh u can use a micro sd card up to 32 gbs
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Thank you very much, maybe a daft question but is this the same as a micro SDHC card?

[Q] Facebook flash games laggy and slow!

i just got my samsung galaxy tab 10.1 and tried a few flash facebook games through the internal web browser as well as with opera and maxthon and always get the same laggy and slow gameplay.
is there something i can do to fix this?
do i need to overclock/update something?
i sure wasnt expecting flash games to behave so badly.
please help
Depends what's your firmware and if you are on stock or kang. That information would help.
indeed sorry, totally skipped my mind.
i just bought it so i'm still with the official samsung stock rom and want to keep it that way, only install samsung updates.
my tablet is:
GT-P7510
android 3.2
kernel 2.6.36.3
and i have adobe flash player 11 installed
ps. cant wait for ICS :s
Ah well this helps, you can always install the Flash Player from the market if you haven't and mix it with Google Chrome on ICS, better yet the ICS (Beta builds) are really stable, their milestone 4 is their latest and most stable ICS firmware, except no camera (Due to the original driver's not released)
-ICS eat's up less RAM compared to HC's insane memory partioning
-ICS doesn't support flash but the Flash Player in the market still works on it
-You can clock to 1.4Ghz to ensure that the tablet run's at optimum performance
These are just a few thing's I thought I'd share that may change you're gaming method, besides, Chrome is probably the best browser on a smart device, in a nutshell
is there an easy noob friendly way to clock to 1.4ghz for the time being until we get the ics update?
nothing will help the flash games be better,im overclocked to 1.4 with flash and there all like that still.but to over clock you will need to root and install a kernal that supports overclocking like pershoots kernal. I wish the flash games would not be so laggy myself.
thanks for all the info..i guess i'm stuck regardless flashing to any rom in the flash games issue
i just hope it can be fixed in the future by official updates.
so far i'm not that much impressed on the 10.1 (maybe after the ics update its gonna look a different tablet) but its probably a good idea to pass this tablet to my wife and get an asus transformer hd for myself when it comes out
flash
ive used many roms and its same on all of them,im not sure but i think its a graphics issue maybe not good enough in tablet for games like that. Im sure ics will make the tablet much better.im happy with mine.being rooted and doing different things makes the tablet better for me.customization always helps.
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ICS or GB? What should I use? I guess this question is not only mine...

Greetings my dear friends.
I'm here to give my verdict on the upgrade to ICS after 2 months using the ICS Stock ROM I could finish something. Read and understand.
I have an XPERIA U ST25a retail brazilian.
Sure, the stock ICS ROM is very attractive, all good new stuff found in Android 4.0 are very good, like the new UI or settings menu, the toggles easily accessible are very useful, but the apparent instability and slowness (in moments) make me think why I bought this phone, and also think about going back to the old but great stock GB ROM.
And yes, i use ICS ROM, I made my own modifications and tweaks to the all-bloated ICS Stock ROM get the maximum performance.
But the bugs are really ridiculous.
The battery only charges sometimes if the phone is restarted, otherwise the indicator will be locked at 39%, for example.
The camera seems to be slow compared to the old Stock GingerBread ROM.
The open / close applications is not slow, but sometimes the application takes to respond as if something sucking the system performance.
All these bugs may (or may not) be Sony's problem, but since the era of my old devices I have these SAME problems in some ICS ROMs (I've also tested the FXP CM9 rom, and believe me, if you fill up with apps, will be slow too).
It seems that Android 4.0 ICS is always buggy and slow, and then Eclair 2.1 (horrible) then followed by the 2.2 Froyo (good).
My conclusion: Don't upgrade if you hate a phone will be a little bit slower.
I just do not go back to stock GB ROM why I still enjoy a good user interface instead of performance.
But if you do not like one bit of minimal slowdowns or some bugs, DO NOT bother upgrading to ICS. Just a beautiful day, we have the long awaited Jelly Bean. Even if it is a CM10, the "Butter Project" realizes disappear with lags. And all these little problems may be fixed.
I just let my experience here on this upgrade does not seem that there be a good idea.
Thank you very much
What ics firmware build number are you talking about?
Sent from my Jellybean Xperia S
About any ICS firmware. I've tested B.1.10, B.1.54 and C.1.10 and of these three have similar and different problems. Its a problem about android 4.0 that have been build focused on research data...
Ics is a very ram hungry ...if u have a device which has ram 512 or below that, them trust me it's best to stay at GB.. In my Xperia P ICS eats up 500MB of my ram.i am just left with 430 MB of usable memory...
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techno-np said:
Ics is a very ram hungry ...if u have a device which has ram 512 or below that, them trust me it's best to stay at GB.. In my Xperia P ICS eats up 500MB of my ram.i am just left with 430 MB of usable memory...
Sent from my LT22i using Tapatalk 2
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But in android free ram doesn't mean more performance, lag will only appear when RAM reaches the "lag level" (30~25 free ram)
Here on my XPU i have 120~140MB free and i don't have any lag. BTW if you install a bunch of crappy apps and let the bloatware of Sony installed you will certainly will get some lag. Even on a XPP with 1GB of RAM you can feel some lags, i've already tested yet!
Yes if you say it like that.. Then yes under a microscope ICS does lag a bit.it's inevitable even the quad cores lag in ics from time to time.. But hey that's why there is JB for the rescue...
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Salo-S said:
Greetings my dear friends.
I'm here to give my verdict on the upgrade to ICS after 2 months using the ICS Stock ROM I could finish something. Read and understand.
I have an XPERIA U ST25a retail brazilian.
Sure, the stock ICS ROM is very attractive, all good new stuff found in Android 4.0 are very good, like the new UI or settings menu, the toggles easily accessible are very useful, but the apparent instability and slowness (in moments) make me think why I bought this phone, and also think about going back to the old but great stock GB ROM.
And yes, i use ICS ROM, I made my own modifications and tweaks to the all-bloated ICS Stock ROM get the maximum performance.
But the bugs are really ridiculous.
The battery only charges sometimes if the phone is restarted, otherwise the indicator will be locked at 39%, for example.
The camera seems to be slow compared to the old Stock GingerBread ROM.
The open / close applications is not slow, but sometimes the application takes to respond as if something sucking the system performance.
All these bugs may (or may not) be Sony's problem, but since the era of my old devices I have these SAME problems in some ICS ROMs (I've also tested the FXP CM9 rom, and believe me, if you fill up with apps, will be slow too).
It seems that Android 4.0 ICS is always buggy and slow, and then Eclair 2.1 (horrible) then followed by the 2.2 Froyo (good).
My conclusion: Don't upgrade if you hate a phone will be a little bit slower.
I just do not go back to stock GB ROM why I still enjoy a good user interface instead of performance.
But if you do not like one bit of minimal slowdowns or some bugs, DO NOT bother upgrading to ICS. Just a beautiful day, we have the long awaited Jelly Bean. Even if it is a CM10, the "Butter Project" realizes disappear with lags. And all these little problems may be fixed.
I just let my experience here on this upgrade does not seem that there be a good idea.
Thank you very much
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Stock ROM: go for GingerBread otherwise CM.
Rgds.
Salo-S said:
But in android free ram doesn't mean more performance, lag will only appear when RAM reaches the "lag level" (30~25 free ram)
Here on my XPU i have 120~140MB free and i don't have any lag. BTW if you install a bunch of crappy apps and let the bloatware of Sony installed you will certainly will get some lag. Even on a XPP with 1GB of RAM you can feel some lags, i've already tested yet!
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I think lag by alot of app is open. So I endtast and free ram. It Work fine with me.
I prefer the GB which is less power hungry on RAM compared to ICS.
ICS, I find it laggy.
Most games lag on ICS compared to GB.
For me, if I'll choose, I'll go for Custom ROM based on ICS(not the stock one that sony distributed). If you don't like stock ROM then I'll stick to GB because ICS consumes more RAM than GB.

Need a usable ROM

Hi Guys,
I know my question is probably provocative. But I tried out a few roms:
* Infamous
* CM 10.1 SGHT
* Nameless 4.4
But all of them are not able to play a YouTube video without freezes. Some of them developed extreme lag after using them a while or have strange issues like Nameless - which is actually not surprising at its beta.
Maybe someone can recommend a ROM, it should be Jelly Bean at least. Can live without KitKat. All I am looking for to have something a tad more up to date than the stock one and smooth.
Cheers
Holger
Good luck! Please tell if you found it.
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Han-Droid said:
Good luck! Please tell if you found it.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
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Yes I will...
Well I asked for a rom, but what I am figuring out what I need is a new tablet. Again a 10" because I am reading sometimes PDFs on it, but with a better screen and more ram... and maybe not from SAMSUNG. I am disappointeod that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 not even got JB.
This device has never been very good to begin with. Even the original Samsung ROMs did not run things well. It struggled with HD Youtube videos back then too. The truth is the Nvidia Tegra 2 chip was over hyped.
I finally found a rom that plays HD videos om YouTube butter smooth, is very fast and reliable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831040
The stock ICS rom, deodexed, zip aligned and alrrady rooted.
My recommendation is, also to install the A1 Kernel for stock roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833136
It claims an additional 64MB ram back, so you get 786 instead of standard 722MB and you can overclock of course.
Together with the Nova launcher and Chrome as my browser I am a lot more happy than with the other custom roms in the past 12+ months.
My pad flies and the touch wiz UI feels more ergonomic than all the JB additions...
linuxholgi said:
I finally found a rom that plays HD videos om YouTube butter smooth, is very fast and reliable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831040
The stock ICS rom, deodexed, zip aligned and alrrady rooted.
My recommendation is, also to install the A1 Kernel for stock roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833136
It claims an additional 64MB ram back, so you get 786 instead of standard 722MB and you can overclock of course.
Together with the Nova launcher and Chrome as my browser I am a lot more happy than with the other custom roms in the past 12+ months.
My pad flies and the touch wiz UI feels more ergonomic than all the JB additions...
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The battery, how is the battery? Don't know if that's old now, but... does it sleep correctly?
daniel_fm said:
The battery, how is the battery? Don't know if that's old now, but... does it sleep correctly?
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I will post later today some screenshots of some tools to have an idea about battery consumption. For me it deep sleeps well and battery is :good: But in detail after 6 - 7 hours of testing.
Back to life
The tablet is now almost 7 hours on battery. I used quite a lot today, but not perfectly reflected by the screenshots because I rebooted once. The battery consumption in standby is around ~2.5%/hour. Maybe even less. I also configured my pad, to turn off wireless when in standby and not on AC.
For me it feels like a new tablet. Yesterday evening I watched reviews about 10" tablets and already checked prices. Today I am sure I will not waste money so soon on a new one. The old Galaxy Tab feels so fast and smooth, fun using it.
Only thing annoyed me is the ICS keyboard, without digits when you hold the top row keys. So I replaced it with an actual one and that works beautifully:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2657791
For the launcher I chose Nova launcher and I am also using the more up to date Chrome browser. I don't miss anything, its more the opposite. I am grateful to have the TouchWiz UI and some of the Samsung apps back.
For all who wants to give it a try. Just do the factory reset e.g. TWRM offers and flash the ROM. I would boot it once and then flash the A1 kernel. After that its advisable to move the contents of the "0" folder back into the root (your pictures etc are not lost of course). Otherwise it might be confusing for some apps or yourself. You can use ES File Explorer for that (Cut & Paste). With Trickster Mod or any other tool, over clock it to 1400 or to your liking. But even at 1000 it runs great!
best battery for me
stock rooted , debloated - ( uninstalled everything i dont need )
i have this kernel running from early editions and stopped at some version , don't know which ,
worth a try - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877784
So which one did you choose exactly....there are several versions of Toldo's ROMs.....
TIA
linuxholgi said:
I finally found a rom that plays HD videos om YouTube butter smooth, is very fast and reliable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831040
The stock ICS rom, deodexed, zip aligned and alrrady rooted.
My recommendation is, also to install the A1 Kernel for stock roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833136
It claims an additional 64MB ram back, so you get 786 instead of standard 722MB and you can overclock of course.
Together with the Nova launcher and Chrome as my browser I am a lot more happy than with the other custom roms in the past 12+ months.
My pad flies and the touch wiz UI feels more ergonomic than all the JB additions...
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Han-Droid said:
So which one did you choose exactly....there are several versions of Toldo's ROMs.....
TIA
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Well I chose the WiFi one for the Singapore model. As it was the singaporean model I bought.... Its a matter of your location and model wifi or wifi/3G which ROM you would chose.
No need to go back to ancient versions, i'm using this right now
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510198
in addition with some overclock/nova/greenify premium and it is very fast, smooth and reliable, would totally recommend.
Still, I felt a bit sad about KitKat. Wasn't ART going to "make things easier" for low-specs/legacy devices? All i get is hiccups and bad performance :/
linuxholgi said:
The tablet is now almost 7 hours on battery. I used quite a lot today, but not perfectly reflected by the screenshots because I rebooted once. The battery consumption in standby is around ~2.5%/hour. Maybe even less. I also configured my pad, to turn off wireless when in standby and not on AC.
For me it feels like a new tablet. Yesterday evening I watched reviews about 10" tablets and already checked prices. Today I am sure I will not waste money so soon on a new one. The old Galaxy Tab feels so fast and smooth, fun using it.
Only thing annoyed me is the ICS keyboard, without digits when you hold the top row keys. So I replaced it with an actual one and that works beautifully:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2657791
For the launcher I chose Nova launcher and I am also using the more up to date Chrome browser. I don't miss anything, its more the opposite. I am grateful to have the TouchWiz UI and some of the Samsung apps back.
For all who wants to give it a try. Just do the factory reset e.g. TWRM offers and flash the ROM. I would boot it once and then flash the A1 kernel. After that its advisable to move the contents of the "0" folder back into the root (your pictures etc are not lost of course). Otherwise it might be confusing for some apps or yourself. You can use ES File Explorer for that (Cut & Paste). With Trickster Mod or any other tool, over clock it to 1400 or to your liking. But even at 1000 it runs great!
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It's true, the tablet is faster and more stable with this rom than KK. I'm going to try it for a while
For mi the only problem is that contacts app doesn't load. I have an exchange account.
Thanks for the advise :good:
jtaparicio said:
It's true, the tablet is faster and more stable with this rom than KK. I'm going to try it for a while
For mi the only problem is that contacts app doesn't load. I have an exchange account.
Thanks for the advise :good:
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I grabbed the latest cm10 from droidbasement.com dated from last August and works like a charm sleeping and performance wise compared to how this tablet usually does.
And that is even 4.1.2 which in my opinion has been one of the best performant and smooth version of Android.
daniel_fm said:
I grabbed the latest cm10 from droidbasement.com dated from last August and works like a charm sleeping and performance wise compared to how this tablet usually does.
And that is even 4.1.2 which in my opinion has been one of the best performant and smooth version of Android.
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Do you have a link for that please?
Honeycomb is the only android version in our tab that can play smooth HD video from YouTube without a single lag.
And among those honeycomb Roms, galaxy task14 is the best.
By the way, omni ROM jelly bean is good, but not good enough to play HD YouTube.
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linuxholgi said:
Yes I will...
Well I asked for a rom, but what I am figuring out what I need is a new tablet. Again a 10" because I am reading sometimes PDFs on it, but with a better screen and more ram... and maybe not from SAMSUNG. I am disappointeod that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 not even got JB.
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Hi, if you found some manufacturer that released JB for same old hardware let me know!
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.me said:
Do you have a link for that please?
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http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4wifi/
Make sure you are on correct recovery.
volja1971 said:
Hi, if you found some manufacturer that released JB for same old hardware let me know!
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http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4wifi/
Make sure you are on correct recovery.
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Which recovery are you using??? Tried to flash this with twrp and no dice.....
In my case the P7500 (3g) I went for:
http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4/
All you need is there, the bootloader, the modem, the recovery.
All .tar.md5 files you flash them with Odin in "Download mode" - "(Volume down + Power) + Volume Up". Since I was fully on it I flashed them all one by one: bootloader, modem and recovery. (PDA button only!)
Once you have that flashed, from terminal you boot into recovery, select install from sideload and from your computer with the tablet connected you do:
adb sideload /your/path/to/cm-10-20130825-UNOFFICIAL-p4.zip (supposedly you have it downloaded somewhere when you reach this step )
Later on when you see the tablet boots normally and everything is alright, you can go to recovery again and install google apps for "CM10" not .1 or anything, CM10! which you can get from here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
Osirus71 said:
Which recovery are you using??? Tried to flash this with twrp and no dice.....
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I am not sure if this will work with Two. It certainly works perfectly with CWM Recovery it is actually right in the folder I pointed out. You should flash it via ODIN. if you do not know how to do this let me know and I will guide you.

Craig CMP791 Tablet firmware

I have 2 Craig CMP791 tablets. The problem is they are too slow to use. Facebook and Messenger quit responding but even the lite versions are painful. It has 16GB of flash memory but only 500 MB of RAM. I believe the low RAM is the main problem. The processor is an ATM7059C. It came with Lollipop version CMP791-userdebug 5.1.1 LMY47V root03221828 release-keys. I think it might stand a chance running KitKat but I haven't found a ROM that I know will work. The only good thing is they were rooted when I got them. I'm open to ideas.

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