How stable and well developed is Cyanogenmod 10.1 on Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300?
I know that it won't have so-called stable builds (because Samsung doesn't support AOSP development).
I have heard that @codeworkx has left Cyanogenmod development on Galaxy S3, is it so?
I want to understand what is the current development status of Cyanogenmod (10.1 and future versions) for i9300 - is CM 10.1 stable/usable on i9300, what are the odds that there will be future versions of CM on this phone?
How smooth are 10.1 nightlies running on i9300?
What could be the future of Cyanogenmod on Galaxy S3 i9300?
DavisNT said:
How stable and well developed is Cyanogenmod 10.1 on Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300?
I know that it won't have so-called stable builds (because Samsung doesn't support AOSP development).
I have heard that @codeworkx has left Cyanogenmod development on Galaxy S3, is it so?
I want to understand what is the current development status of Cyanogenmod (10.1 and future versions) for i9300 - is CM 10.1 stable/usable on i9300, what are the odds that there will be future versions of CM on this phone?
How smooth are 10.1 nightlies running on i9300?
What could be the future of Cyanogenmod on Galaxy S3 i9300?
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CyanogenMod Known issues in the Nightlies:
-Home button on Screen-Off takes user to Home, instead of on-screen-running app. (I would use power button instead)
-FM Radio: unsupported. Use Spirit FM Radio from Play Store instead.
-TV Out: unsupported, will never work (proprietary, undocumented).
-No exFAT support (proprietary, Microsoft).
I don't think these even matter (atleast to me). Other than these issues, the Cyanogenmod build is more stable than ever. You can go ahead, take any latest build or custom CM builds by other developers like temasek and try it on your device. No big deal. I'm sure you'll not be disappointed at the hard work done by the Developers.
Yes, Team Hacksung (Part of CM team) will no longer be working on samsung devices since they no longer provide proper sources. There have been long and hard cries over this, but Samsung doesn't care. So thats the end of it I guess.
Other members of CyanogenMod team will keep on developing as long as they wish So you can have some expectations as long as you are patient.
The biggest issue is the camera. For most, FM radio etc are minor issues. But the camera is a always a deal breaker.
I find taking videos is unreliable. It sometimes won't record, needing a reboot. This has to happen once when your baby is doing something for the first time for considering switching back to the awful sammy roms.
I haven't had bugs in taking pictures in a very long time though, so that seems stable, but video still an issue (for me at least, and I megawipe before flashing).
don't ask questions in this section, ask in the questions section
Very stable, but you may have to know that you maybe get not so much batterylife like on StockROM.
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Hey guys,
seen this post right :
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...a-android-4-2-aosp-released-xda-developer-tv/
So I went to the http://get.cm/?device=&type=stable link and tried to find the international SG3 CM10 and i couldn't find it? is it possible to flash one of the others? will it fit ?
if not, what is so different that they couldn't release it for the intl version ? :-/
First, you can not use cm10 for US SGS3 on intl SGS3!
No here is why you do not have final CM10 on intl SGS3:
-cyanogen team need hardware source code from Samsung to make a fully working CM10 for intl SGS3
BUT
-Samsung did not release it
-dev ask for it
-Samsung said "yes" but does not seem to release usefull stuff for now (they said "end of 2012" so we still have little hope)
Right...
Mopral said:
First, you can not use cm10 for US SGS3 on intl SGS3!
No here is why you do not have final CM10 on intl SGS3:
-cyanogen team need hardware source code from Samsung to make a fully working CM10 for intl SGS3
BUT
-Samsung did not release it
-dev ask for it
-Samsung said "yes" but does not seem to release usefull stuff for now (they said "end of 2012" so we still have little hope)
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Well thanks for that info, never knew the situation was casued by Samsung, it's a real shame, CM is such a great operating system that it doesn't have a substitute in my opinion in any spect and i've tested many.
Today I even flashed the original UK 4.2 Jelly bean just to experience what it's like and it was disappointing compared to my CM9, Sammobile are falling behind light years from the CM developers, How could this be ? aren't there real engineers compared to CM developers who are supposed to be amateurs (very proffesional ones) whom prove to be more innovative and proffesional.
I'm gonna flash back to my CM9 stable version, there's nothing better yet, looking forward to CM10 (hopefully it'll be here soon)
Cheers !
Howsit guys
I have tried about 2 of the CM10.1 ROMS. i know they are all still beta etc, with it to be bugs.
Just wondering, is there a nice stable one available?
The ones i tried keeps on crashing at camera (Could not connect to camera) And also, chrome, buggy?
I dont have alot of time to check and track changes etc, if anyone maybe can recommend? i9300 International version
Thanks guys!!!!!
No stable versions as of yet. It'll be quite a while as even cm10 isn't stable yet for most devices afaik.
All cm builda for now and any derivative works will have bugs. If you stability, stick to stock-based roms. I for myself don't have any problems with camera on cm10.1 (official nightlies)
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If you want to use AOSP, Ill highly recommend sticking with official CM nightlies since they are developed by CM and are generally updated more frequently whilst other ROMs are based upon CM, thus their update are intra vires to that of CM. There are a few others out there may also deserve high recommendations such as SuperNexus but this refers back to my main point.
The camera crash I suspect might be due to the particular sensor used within the camera as some are Samsung and Sony variant. IIRC, Vietnam manufactured units used Samsung sensor whilst others utilise the Sony sensor.
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.
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.
dracinn said:
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
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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.
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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
Sent from my N4, wanna know what I am doing? Check http://team-fun.eu
I like Kitkat...and wanna use it soon
yeah.. i hope they adopt it real soon...
Hello,
I am quite new here along with quite new with my Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0.
I was wondering if anyone was working on 4.4 KitKat for the device. I haven't really heard or seen much around here describing the matter, so I thought about asking it to the general public.
Any constructive feedback whatsoever would be fantastic!
Thank you for those still supporting this device!
I'm trying the CM 11 on my Note 1 but the only thing that I can say is: Is only a fu***** AOSP based Rom! I think that with the new year max. we will get a stable and fully customizzable CM 11, for now the CM is an AOSP ROM and nothing more... for now remain on a stable 4.2.2 or 4.3.1, that's the better thing to do.
There are KitKat ROMs!
YES! There are finally some nice and stable kitkat roms for the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0! I currently have CM11 (4.4.2) on my player. There are also some ROMs like SlimKat, BeanStalk4.4+, and more! You just have to look more at the forums. Seek, and you will eventually find. Like some of the ones mentioned here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720457
~DatamanTheGreat
sonicbounty50 said:
Hello,
I am quite new here along with quite new with my Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0.
I was wondering if anyone was working on 4.4 KitKat for the device. I haven't really heard or seen much around here describing the matter, so I thought about asking it to the general public.
Any constructive feedback whatsoever would be fantastic!
Thank you for those still supporting this device!
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got great news for you. It is already here!!!!! Watch the development section for cyanogenmod, slimbean, pacman and more. the key phrase you will need to look for is YP-G70.