[Q][SOLVED] S-Planner For Custom Rom's ? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any way to install S-Planner in Custom Rom's like CM 10.1 ?

laura almeida said:
Is there any way to install S-Planner in Custom Rom's like CM 10.1 ?
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You mean "AOSP" ROMS
There are plenty of touchwiz custom roms that come with s-planner, but you cannot get it on AOSP ROM's without significant modifications.
Almost all samsung apps (and Sony apps, HTC apps etc) are built with framework dependencies that we do not know of (so we cant easily port them). They do this so their apps are a unique selling point of their device, over the others.

did you find any solution.?
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Boeffla kernel (latest)
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[Q] Rom Manager Rom List looks incomplete?

hello there,
i installed Clockword Mod because i wanted to know if it is just as good as the people are talking (managing different Roms) but all Roms that i can see are the 2 CyanogenMod Builds (nighties and Stable)
then Extras
meLianTQ (where nothing is inside)
and the Google Apps
is this really the whole list? Or do i need to change something? Like a sources.list?
Regards
Seelbreaker
That's the whole list AFAIK.
Developers have to ask to get their ROM included in the list.

Little clearing about ROM names

Hi,
Can someone make clear to me as a noobie what are the differences between "cores" of the ROMs?
I see there are most favourite ones like "XWLP9" and "AOKP" - what are the differences between them? I see AOKP has more updates from kernel and maybe some other things in addons? Besides XWLP9 seems to me more stable but I only observe rom peoples comments and replys so can someone tell me which ROM core I should be focused on when choosing ROM? Some advices, experiences what you have with them - ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES maybe or something ... I see there are roms like these two from what I want to choose:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436817
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513150
Thank you for all your advices ...
Drahy said:
Hi,
Can someone make clear to me as a noobie what are the differences between "cores" of the ROMs?
I see there are most favourite ones like "XWLP9" and "AOKP" - what are the differences between them? I see AOKP has more updates from kernel and maybe some other things in addons? Besides XWLP9 seems to me more stable but I only observe rom peoples comments and replys so can someone tell me which ROM core I should be focused on when choosing ROM? Some advices, experiences what you have with them - ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES maybe or something ... I see there are roms like these two from what I want to choose:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436817
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513150
Thank you for all your advices ...
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Google is your friend.
XWLP9 is the latest stock/official ROM version from Samsung for the SGS2 (GT-I9100).
So, these kind of ROMs are based on Samsung stock ROMs ... with some customizations (e.g. rooted, some removed bloatware, some custom themes/mods, etc.).
The other kind of custom ROMs have AOSP (Android open source project) or ASKP (Android open kang project).
So, they are either on pure Google Android OS or Linux. Usually there is a team of developers who share their parts/versions in binaries and as source code.
The kernel is kind of "core" of the firmware.
Every ROM contains its own kernel, as this is a basic part of the firmware ... and the phone can't work without it.
You can also flash other (custom) kernels on a ROM.
But not every kernel is compatible with every ROM.
OK thank you I read about these two a lot i needed some experienced opinion and clearing it up for me.
What I basically needed was opinions about these two versions from experienced users. If non oficial and trully open made ROM is better and in what ways or is it better to stay on oficial ones etc. This is what i wanted most from this thread ...

Samsung App Pack for cm9 / cm10

hey @all,
at first i got the sgs. After some month i root it and later i flashed cm7 and then cm9 and i loved it.
now i have the sgs3. and the stock rom is ****.
its laggy, i miss a lot of features and so on. so, at the moment i have a view on cm9 on sgs3.
and when i read some posts and known issues i thought about some things like:
- TVout doesn´t work an should never work.
so, the cm projekt is open source. but i can update the cm os with some original files from samsung to solve the prob (for me). right? or is is not so an easy way?
- radio doesn´t work
so i thougt i can copy the radio app in /system/apps (i write down the path out of my mind)
Some samsung apps has nice features (like the video player).
Can i use the app like copy it on the cm os?
the main question is, can i customize the cm os with original samsung apps and samsung configs, so that all thinks will work.
is there someone who has/will create some packages for that?
great thanks for replys
ravn
The answer is largely no.
Most Samsung apps rely on the Samsung framework which only exists in Samsung official roms, this is almost impossible to port into an AOSP based rom like CM9.
However there is a project underway to port important/useful features from stock roms to CM9, this includes a lot of TW features (but not smart alert )
http://opendesign.bbqdroid.org/
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[Q] Video Mode i9100 on Custom roms

Hi every one,
I can't post my question directly on the the developer page (In my case NeatRom) (Why a 10 post limitation :crying so I post it here...
I've tried many custom roms (CM, Neat, Omni) but no one offers the possibility to use the samsung "video" color settings, so each color is very flashy and satured on my s2 i9100 with custom roms (except the siyah modified but it's a bit old) . Do you know one Rom that have this setting or a tip to re-enable it?
I also tried some apps to modify screen colors but these are laborious to use, full of ads...
Secondly: do you know how to overclock GPU on these custom roms ? I can do it with my Siyah very simply but I want to use a 4.4.2 rom, any apps to do it ? or any rom that possess a pre-installed tweaker ? All I've downloaded on the store is useless or only support the CPU overclock and not the GPU.
Thanks for your answers
1.To change the screen mode,you need to flash a kitkat rom which,like Slimsaber 4.4.2, has "advanced device settings",there are some options for screen colors.Choose the one you like from development threads.
2.As for gpu,the only thing you need is a custom kitkat compatible kernel which supports gpu oc,like gustavo_s or dorimanx etc.
Thanks,
Do you know a way to ask the developper to integrate these things in his distribution?
(Yes this 10 limitation is not very usefull)
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These settings are already implemented in some roms,just choose the one you like.And don't spam.

[Q] SGS2/CM Installer Rooting Clarification Required.

Firstly, A very Good day to all the awesome people at XDA and my fellow SGS2 users !
To begin with, I am completely new to this scene, so please bear my lack of know-how.
I have a SGS2 GT i9100 and after years of running the stock JB 4.1.2, I have decided to install the new KitKat ROM 4.4.2. So after days of researching I am considering the use of CyanogenMod installer to install the new ROM, since it seems like a safe and stable bet and Philz-CWM as recovery ( Thanks to @Vivek_Neel 's advice ) - Is this a reliable method to move ahead with ?
Also, just to clarify the order doing things - Flash Philz-CWM ( v 6.25.0 ) >>> Then run CM Installer or is it the other way round
Before I do anything, however, I have some doubts which I am hoping to get clarified :-
1) [Regarding CyanogenMod Installer] - Off the many DIY's that I came across regarding installing the new KitKat ROM, almost everyone seems to mention downloading the Main ROM file and Google Apps file and transferring it to the phone before starting.
So If use the CM Installer, do I too need to download and transfer to my phone - the Google Apps and/or any other ancillary files ( if so, which ones ) or will the Installer do it by default ?
2) According to the CM wiki, CM Installer will install a "stable snapshot build unique to the installer. These are stable builds designed to provide all core features and functionality of the device." - What does this mean in layman English ? Also all the guides for installing the KitKat ROM are using "Nightlies" - So which one should I use - What's the difference ?! And will the CM Installer install KitKat 4.4.2 ?
3) Just to clarify, after installing the Custom ROM, will I be able to download and use apps as I was doing when I was using the stock JB 4.1.2 ?
Once again, please bear with my rookie-ness and I look forward to your answers.
Cheers !

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