[Q] Any idea then a stable version of CM10.1 will come - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Any idea then a stable version of CM10.1 will come out? I'm really wanting to have that stock android experience but i want it to be stable and can be used as an everyday driver

The only issue I had with it is otg doesn't work.

This is cm we're talking about. No eta.
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I think we'll see the Google Edition of the HTC One by mid-July, and the ROM could leak before it's even released which should serve as a catalyst in getting AOSP & AOKP ROM's running at full steam.
If I had to guess you'll see full featured AOSP builds by the end of July, probably not Cyanogenmod, but AOSP none the less.
Fingers crossed HTC releases some device-specific code that optimizes the camera quality and if we're REALLY lucky, some kind of in-home audio driver solution that closely mimics Beats.

GhostSoldier_US said:
Any idea then a stable version of CM10.1 will come out? I'm really wanting to have that stock android experience but i want it to be stable and can be used as an everyday driver
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I personally think the current nightly is good enough to be stable.

It will come out in due time, but don't expect it by the end of the week, or even month. The current version is reasonably stable, but expect battery life to take a hit should you use it.

It will come with this http://m.cnet.com/news/htc-one-google-edition-its-real-and-coming-in-summer/57586184
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Will CM 10.1 ever be stable?

I own several tabs that I loan to my employees. I need something fast and stable before I leave stock ICS. Is there a timetable or a completely stable aosp JB rom?
Thanks.
CM10.1 for Galaxy Tab 10.1, as it stands now, cannot ever go stable (unless 4.2 is released for Tegra2 which most likely won't occur since it has been EOL'd).
This is because there is quite a mess with Google Apps (which most users install and use from the usual places) on this platform where things have to be hacked/modded/worked around for things to work. This is because support for non NEON architecture (like Tegra2) has been dropped.
However, CM10 for Galaxy Tab 10.1 can go stable and will do so once the remaining bugs are squashed. This is being worked on. A timetable cannot be given at this current time.
Thanks... What are the bugs? Is it on your website?
warmachine69 said:
Thanks... What are the bugs? Is it on your website?
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yea you can view what is left from a major issue point of view, as of 0122 unofficial.
Thanks.

[q] tablet ui?

Installed CM10.1 Stable, so far so good. I miss the Tablet UI though from whatever previous build I had (it's been a while since I've played with ROMs, probably last December? ) I was actually really surprised to find out CM10.1 stable was available for NT. Been using an old build I was really happy with.
Is there an official or easy way to get the Tablet UI back?
reverenddak said:
Installed CM10.1 Stable, so far so good. I miss the Tablet UI though from whatever previous build I had (it's been a while since I've played with ROMs, probably last December? ) I was actually really surprised to find out CM10.1 stable was available for NT. Been using an old build I was really happy with.
Is there an official or easy way to get the Tablet UI back?
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AFAIK CyanogenMod doesn't support it, which is why I've been trying other ROMs that do have the tablet ui (like AOKP). I would certainly be interested in this though too.
InUrKitchin said:
AFAIK CyanogenMod doesn't support it, which is why I've been trying other ROMs that do have the tablet ui (like AOKP). I would certainly be interested in this though too.
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Succulent build supports it. He should be making a stable build in the upcoming days.

4.2.2.. does anyone know what is to come?

I'm really surprised after looking into this phone that it's only running 4.2.2 considering it's being release just a couple weeks before the note 3.. Does have news on whether it will be getting 4.3.. or kitkat?
Kitkat may be far away since nexus five is not yet unveiled, I guess
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arctic84 said:
I'm really surprised after looking into this phone that it's only running 4.2.2 considering it's being release just a couple weeks before the note 3.. Does have news on whether it will be getting 4.3.. or kitkat?
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It will at least get 4.3 I would guess since it doesn't make much sense to have the new OpenGL 3.0 capable 330 GPU and only have an OS that supports OpenGL 2.0 stay on the phone. How quickly we will get this is anyone's guess however. I saw that google is already on 4.3_r3 which means they are still merging tweaks and fixes to the 4.3 release. LG may be integrating these and waiting for a stable code base to release with.
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It will at least get 4.3 I would guess since it doesn't make much sense to have the new OpenGL 3.0 capable 330 GPU and only have an OS that supports OpenGL 2.0 stay on the phone. How quickly we will get this is anyone's guess however. I saw that google is already on 4.3_r3 which means they are still merging tweaks and fixes to the 4.3 release. LG may be integrating these and waiting for a stable code base to release with.
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4.3 on my Gnex screams, I can only imagine on the monster that is the G2!
Im hoping we get KitKat but will settle for 4.3 for now.
LG is also doing all of the multitasking stuff that Samsung has been doing for the note 2 for the first time I believe. They probably started development with 4.2 or 4.2.1 and before release integrated 4.2.2. Integrating 4.3 before release would have pushed the release window too far behind the note 3 for them to stay competitive. They likely decided to release with 4.2.2 while already updating to 4.3 in another code tree, or plan to wait till 4.4 to give us a new OS version based update. All speculation, but it makes sense to me at least .
I'd hate to say it but LG + AT&T ugh I wouldn't hold my breath lol first of the year maybe at the earliest for 4.3
I'm hoping to go direct to 4.4 personally. Hopefully LG has had lots of access with the n5 to get a head start on it.
chrisexv6 said:
4.3 on my Gnex screams, I can only imagine on the monster that is the G2!
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You're making me excited! My Galaxy Nexus is also super fast on 4.3. I can only imagine how blazing fast the G2 will be with CyanogenMod 10.2. Oh, it makes me quiver with excitement.
I have the T-Mobile variant. They have been on a big "be the best carrier" push, so I wouldn't doubt getting a new firmware update before the other carrier phones
Screw Android 4.3 At this point I want LG to release an update to Android 4.4.2 KitKat next year because we know Android is going to release some minor patches after Android 4.4 is released.
hmm yep you're right
why 4.2.2 at the first position instead 4.3
but since the major changelogs from 4.2.2 to 4.3 are about the bluetooth thingy and open GL thingy
for me it doesn't matter
since this beast can do all the things that a phone should do
who knows maybe after this, the first jump is kitkat
imho
depth_charge said:
hmm yep you're right
why 4.2.2 at the first position instead 4.3
but since the major changelogs from 4.2.2 to 4.3 are about the bluetooth thingy and open GL thingy
for me it doesn't matter
since this beast can do all the things that a phone should do
who knows maybe after this, the first jump is kitkat
imho
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4.3 re-wrote a lot of behind the scenes stuff. Memory management and garbage collection seem MUCH better. My Gnex has never been so fast as it is on 4.3.
BUT part of the bluetooth rewrite has caused my phone to reboot on re-connection to my car head unit. A few others have experienced the same issue, across different ROMs as well so it very well may be an issue with the Android source code. Hopefully Le Goog fixes it because the rest of 4.3 is awesome. And FWIW 4.3 is the first version that actually streams the bluethooth metadata correctly so I can see artist/album/track info on my head unit now.
chrisexv6 said:
4.3 re-wrote a lot of behind the scenes stuff. Memory management and garbage collection seem MUCH better. My Gnex has never been so fast as it is on 4.3.
BUT part of the bluetooth rewrite has caused my phone to reboot on re-connection to my car head unit. A few others have experienced the same issue, across different ROMs as well so it very well may be an issue with the Android source code. Hopefully Le Goog fixes it because the rest of 4.3 is awesome. And FWIW 4.3 is the first version that actually streams the bluethooth metadata correctly so I can see artist/album/track info on my head unit now.
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oh i c
then.. my bad to not too well educated with the changelogs
depth_charge said:
oh i c
then.. my bad to not too well educated with the changelogs
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Heh no biggie, they arent exactly easy to read anyway!
I dont want 4.3 on this phone becuz it gives lg an excuse not to give 4.4. At this point i only want 4.4 becuz i expect more features to be added which includes all the 4.3 features.
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CyanogenMod and Kit Kat 4.4

How fast will CyanogenMod shoot out some stable/release candidate ROMS for Non-Nexus phones?
If I am correct, lately CyanogenMod has been releasing new stable versions for phones at one time, rather than one at a time. This is quite a puzzler to me, because CyanogenMod hasn't even released a stable release for any phone running android 4.3 AKA:CyanogenMod 10.2. It seems to me that they should have been on this ball months ago. They have just become a legit company, named CyanogenMod Inc., yet still have not updated any ROM to the newest software (Android 4.3). Hopefully, they will be on the ball one KitKat comes out on October 15th, along with the new nexus.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
-Scwied
Specifically, the samsung galaxy S3 for sprint.
scwied17 said:
How fast will CyanogenMod shoot out some stable/release candidate ROMS for Non-Nexus phones?
If I am correct, lately CyanogenMod has been releasing new stable versions for phones at one time, rather than one at a time. This is quite a puzzler to me, because CyanogenMod hasn't even released a stable release for any phone running android 4.3 AKA:CyanogenMod 10.2. It seems to me that they should have been on this ball months ago. They have just become a legit company, named CyanogenMod Inc., yet still have not updated any ROM to the newest software (Android 4.3). Hopefully, they will be on the ball one KitKat comes out on October 15th, along with the new nexus.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
-Scwied
Specifically, the samsung galaxy S3 for sprint.
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I'm running 4.3. So it's probably just your phone. If it use the Samsung CPU, that might be the problem.
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Are you sure? Unless your CM10.1.3 is android 4.3, there are no stable versions of 4.3 released for any device right now. As far as CM goes.
As far as I knew CyanogenMod was bringing android 4.3 to its version 10.2.
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Im running cm 10.2 20131011 nightly, on sprint Samsung galaxy s3, 4.3.1 and its flawless
Will it be developed for HTC ONE m7
I personally don't think they're heavily concerned with 10.2 I think KitKat is going to get the focus.
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I personally don't think they're heavily concerned with 10.2 I think KitKat is going to get the focus.
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Sorry but thats not how the CM Team rolls. They're main priority will still be 10.2 to get whatever bugs or concerns addressed till they move to another project. They're not just going to waste hours of developing and let it go down the drain. Until they produce a product that is completely flawless and bugfree, then...they'll move to a new project.
Cm10.2 nightly is good for daily use
scwied17 said:
How fast will CyanogenMod shoot out some stable/release candidate ROMS for Non-Nexus phones?
If I am correct, lately CyanogenMod has been releasing new stable versions for phones at one time, rather than one at a time. This is quite a puzzler to me, because CyanogenMod hasn't even released a stable release for any phone running android 4.3 AKA:CyanogenMod 10.2. It seems to me that they should have been on this ball months ago. They have just become a legit company, named CyanogenMod Inc., yet still have not updated any ROM to the newest software (Android 4.3). Hopefully, they will be on the ball one KitKat comes out on October 15th, along with the new nexus.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
-Scwied
Specifically, the samsung galaxy S3 for sprint.
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I'm running cm10.2 nightly 1/11/13 on my Samsung galaxy s3 and it is stable and good for daily usage.
Well I'm not an expert user... Every night they make some updates so I think they'll be trying to make 10.2 perfectly stable before releasing a 4.4 rc
babymatteo said:
Sorry but thats not how the CM Team rolls. They're main priority will still be 10.2 to get whatever bugs or concerns addressed till they move to another project. They're not just going to waste hours of developing and let it go down the drain. Until they produce a product that is completely flawless and bugfree, then...they'll move to a new project.
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It kind of is, most of the team will move on to modifying 4.4 and a few will stay behind to make the previous release stable. This will also mean that now will be somewhat of a feature stop for 10.2
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I like Kitkat...and wanna use it soon
yeah.. i hope they adopt it real soon...

CyangoenMod vs GE Rom vs Sense 5.0

I've searched the threads looking for these topics and can't find anything comprehensive.
I have my stock, rooted HTC One right now running Stock Sense 5.0
I absolutely loved Cyanogenmod on my Galaxy S3, as it was simple, improved battery life over TouchWiz, and was all around smoother.
I'm just wanting some compare and contrast to help me decide whether to stay stock or go custom. Not really looking for anything in specific as far as details go. I know the basics, such as Beats/Blinkfeed won't run on CM due to being Sense based, etc.
I also hear that battery life on CM is actually worse than Sense. Is this true?
Any opinion is welcome!
It all depends on your usage you really need to just try them out for yourself.
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I wouldn't let beats affect your decision. It's terrible.
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xcrazydx said:
I wouldn't let beats affect your decision. It's terrible.
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Well. I wouldn't let it affect me, if I was able to find another system wide EQ
I've run Stock, CM 10.1.3-RC2, CM 10.1.3 Stable, and I'm now on the GPE conversion. I've had fairly similar battery life across everything I've tried, but I would give an edge to the GPE for my usage.
A few months ago CM was able to figure out the Boomsound. The speakers are AWESOME on latest CM now. Just as loud and good as Beats is.
nxt said:
A few months ago CM was able to figure out the Boomsound. The speakers are AWESOME on latest CM now. Just as loud and good as Beats is.
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I'm guessing that's on the 10.2 nightlies? When I was on CM 10.1.3 the speakers were terrible.
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I'm guessing that's on the 10.2 nightlies? When I was on CM 10.1.3 the speakers were terrible.
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Correct. I think the fix came in around beginning of Sept.
The audio on HTC One now with latest CM 10.2 nightlies is amazing.
nxt said:
Correct. I think the fix came in around beginning of Sept.
The audio on HTC One now with latest CM 10.2 nightlies is amazing.
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That's nice! Maybe once 10.2 Stables release I'd be much less hesitant to switch.
My big thing is I'll miss Blinkfeed. Believe it or not, I actually enjoy getting updates on my favorite games and whatnot from it, and with sense 5.5 coming out, it's going to get nothing but better.
I love CyanogenMod. I wish I could port Blinkfeed and Zoe onto CM, though I know it's HIGHLY unlikely, with the two being so dependent on the Sense mod.

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