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Hi,
I have hard times to decide which ROM should I run. Both are great and amazing. So I need some help from both CM and Paranoid users.
What I look forward are: A better battery life and fast-stable operating.
Thanks in advance!
You're posting to wrong section.
But I prefer CyanogenMod
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XEURONIX said:
Hi,
I have hard times to decide which ROM should I run. Both are great and amazing. So I need some help from both CM and Paranoid users.
What I look forward are: A better battery life and fast-stable operating.
Thanks in advance!
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This is a developement thread not Q&A mod please move
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Paranoid Android has more UI choices from normal to hybrid. Really good and stable ROM. Cyanogen will are the main source. You have any problems its them that fix it not Paranoid. I'm on Cyanogen now. Was on Paranoid and enjoyed it. I'd rather stability than anything else.
Please read the rules about posting in the correct sections.
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Sorry for posting in the wrong section.
Thanks for moving.
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Okay, thanks for the answers, I expect more reviews.
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This one I did not closed because the OP is asking about a comparison between two specific roms not asking a general "which rom is best". I feel this thread is ok and tolerable. lol
only thing i dont like about cyanogen is that you cant have a brightness slider, i use paranoid but a recommendation i could make is install the latest siyah kernel then run one as a first rom and the other as second rom and give them both a try i do it for omega stock touchwiz and pa very useful :3
Ryanscobberwash said:
only thing i dont like about cyanogen is that you cant have a brightness slider, i use paranoid but a recommendation i could make is install the latest siyah kernel then run one as a first rom and the other as second rom and give them both a try i do it for omega stock touchwiz and pa very useful :3
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How do you mean by "run as first rom and the other as second"?
He means dual boot, see siyah kernel thread. But quite odd to dual boot with two non Sammy (or 2 Sammy) roms
More logical to use paranoid as it's cm based with more features.
Newb question here:
But, what's the difference between CM10 and Paranoid Android?
Since Paranoid Android is built on CM10 - wont it just have a few extra features? (Hybrid mode looks cool imo.)
Konflict1471 said:
Newb question here:
But, what's the difference between CM10 and Paranoid Android?
Since Paranoid Android is built on CM10 - wont it just have a few extra features? (Hybrid mode looks cool imo.)
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Don't you think hybrid is a big difference ? Just flash and compare, no one will be able to choose for you. Ten minutes work, restore is easy with nandroid, you could even try without data wipe as it's same base. But CM10 bugs ==> Paranoid.
I look at the voting poll and it's pretty close. Right now I'm running CM10. I must to say that the battery life rocks. The only thing that I don't like that much is the Contacts feature, a lot of stuffs are missing. Ow and also I can't find Power Saving mode in Settings?
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How do you mean by "run as first rom and the other as second"?
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The latest Syiah Kernel allows you to dual boot your phone. So you can have two different roms installed.
I use CM10 because it has faster/more frequent updates. (Usually every night hence "nightly") (could be a good or bad thing though... I feel like I have to flash something on my phone every day. Flashing is sooo addicting lol.)
PA is based on CM10 and will have to wait for CM10 to release its update before it too updates. The PA team is also quick to update when it happens though.
But PA has added features to CM10 that some people may or may not like. Hybrid mode and enabling/disabling hard/soft keys are one of top features that comes to mind.
Dude, first of all.. you CAN'T let other people decide on what you "want"
You just have to try it for yourself..
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Dude, first of all.. you CAN'T let other people decide on what you "want"
You just have to try it for yourself..
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I'm trying out right now the CM10. Very awesome! I will give a try to PA also.
Just wanted to know which was more stable ..
This is a little off the Paranoid and CM10 but what I tried was this...
Downloaded Omega v29 & Omega v2.0 and dropped into SD Card,
Formatted my Internal Memory, (like completely formatted),
Flashed Omega v29, once done, set it up, and there is S Teaks in the App Drawer, open it up and go across to Dualboot and click the ''Reboot into 2ndROM Utils''
Down the bottom there is dual-boot options, go into that, Format 2md Rom system, Wipe 2nd Rom data/cache and wipe dalvik-cache, and fix permissions, then install zip to from External SD (where you put the omega v2.0 file, and flash that. And the rest is as is comes.
It will reboot and you have a choice to click the home button to go to your 2nd rom or click anything else to go to 1st Rom.
Worth it, due to both those Omegas are different UI, I got Omega v29 for Gaming and 2.0 for sexy show off looks.
i used PA before im on CM10.1 based rom,
PA - i like the phablet mode etc but it has no statusbar transparency
CM - i love the speed, themes and the softbutton below its like a built in. battery and performance are great.
i dont know which is better since i used the same kernel with that 2 cusrom marmite kernel
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Hi, I've rooted a friends NT wth 1.4.3 using the SD card method. I am looking to change this thing to a traditional Android Tablet with Android ICS or higher. Any idea what is the best and most stable rom? How about Xylaon?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2169489
loveubuntu said:
Hi, I've rooted a friends NT wth 1.4.3 using the SD card method. I am looking to change this thing to a traditional Android Tablet with Android ICS or higher. Any idea what is the best and most stable rom? How about Xylaon?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2169489
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Against forum rules to post the "best" ROM. But my preferred ROM is CM 10.1 4.2.2. If you want a more stable version I suggest CM10. I just like using the most up to date ROM is why I use 4.2.2 build.
Pick whatever you want. Head over to the iamafanof website to find the ROM of your liking. He has CM, Paranoid Android and Xylaon. All do the same thing with slight "extra goodies".
datallboy said:
Against forum rules to post the "best" ROM. But my preferred ROM is CM 10.1 4.2.2. If you want a more stable version I suggest CM10. I just like using the most up to date ROM is why I use 4.2.2 build.
Pick whatever you want. Head over to the iamafanof website to find the ROM of your liking. He has CM, Paranoid Android and Xylaon. All do the same thing with slight "extra goodies".
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Thank you for your response. I wasn't really asking for best rom but people's opinion of which one is most stable. This is someone else's device and I don't want to be maintaining it. Xylaon is on it now and it seems pretty cool. I don't have access to sound files to test the sound. I've heard Android 4.2 variants have sound issues. Is that correct/
loveubuntu said:
Thank you for your response. I wasn't really asking for best rom but people's opinion of which one is most stable. This is someone else's device and I don't want to be maintaining it. Xylaon is on it now and it seems pretty cool. I don't have access to sound files to test the sound. I've heard Android 4.2 variants have sound issues. Is that correct/
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I'm not familiar with the Xyalon build so it might just be a bug in it. Different ROMs have different little bugs. I have CM10.1 build from succulant. I don't have audioproblems.
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I'm not familiar with the Xyalon build so it might just be a bug in it. Different ROMs have different little bugs. I have CM10.1 build from succulant. I don't have audioproblems.
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any major bugs you've found with cm10.1?
my brain is quickly turning to mud....spent the last 2 hours reading up on rooting this only to finally figure out it's a ****ing tablet and not a ****ing color . doing it for a friend's kid so kinda in the same situation as the op (looking for the best option for a maintenance free rom)
always thought cm is the best option for putting on another's device but feeling reluctant to leave it at cm10
loveubuntu said:
Thank you for your response. I wasn't really asking for best rom but people's opinion of which one is most stable. This is someone else's device and I don't want to be maintaining it. Xylaon is on it now and it seems pretty cool. I don't have access to sound files to test the sound. I've heard Android 4.2 variants have sound issues. Is that correct/
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I'd suggest Succulent's CM10.0 build dated 12/31 http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/cm10-0-jellybean-sdcard-img-for-nook-tablet/.
You can try running his various builds off SD first before picking one to install internally.
I second CM10 dated 1231. I have that on a NT used by a 9-year old, and it's doing its job beautifully.
When I tried higher builds on my NT stock browser has been a bit glitchy, and there has been a few minor problems while streaming video. Works flawless in CM10 1231 build!
(I visit a pretty poorly coded web site quite often, and I'm sure many problems are due to the poor site, but it doesn't alter the fact that it works well on CM 10 an not on higher builds!)
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....spent the last 2 hours reading up on rooting this only to finally figure out it's a ****ing tablet and not a ****ing color .
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hahahaha, I did the EXACT same thing when I first got this thing ages ago. Someone gave it to my wife for free and I was told to "make it work nice and keep it" :laugh:
I'm running Xylon now, but I've had the best battery life with AOKP (I could quite literally leave it unplugged for a week and it would still be 60+% battery, assuming it was off the whole time).
Only thing better for me was Stock. Xylon is close, but not as good.
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would also like to know what mod is stable with a working mic and is noob friendly in terms of installing
as of now im running android 2.3.7 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512373&highlight=cm7+all+in+one )
karnel 2.6.35.7-TeamB+
cyanogen mod
my main goal is to get the mic to work with team speak , skype , viber
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would also like to know what mod is stable with a working mic and is noob friendly in terms of installing
as of now im running android 2.3.7 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512373&highlight=cm7+all+in+one )
karnel 2.6.35.7-TeamB+
cyanogen mod
my main goal is to get the mic to work with team speak , skype , viber
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You're using a VERY old ROM. Assuming you have it internal flashed all you need to do is copy the .zip ROM and GAPPS files (that you can download here) onto your SD card.
You have to preform a factory reset/wipe data, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. So if you have data on your device you want to keep make sure to back it up.
Once you do that then install .zip from SD card and select the ROM and Gapps. Reboot your tablet and TADDA, CM10 is internal installed on your device!
I have some suggestions!
loveubuntu said:
Hi, I've rooted a friends NT wth 1.4.3 using the SD card method. I am looking to change this thing to a traditional Android Tablet with Android ICS or higher. Any idea what is the best and most stable rom? How about Xylaon?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2169489
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The most stable version of CyanogenMod is CM7(Gingerbread)
If you want the second most stable, that would have to be CM9 because CM10 still has a minor crash/sleep*STUCK* bug and some versions of it just dont work period. I have the NOOK Tablet 16GB with TWRP Installed, but having the "Unable to mount /data1 partition" error but will shortly be fixing that and i will be testing like a champ once again ^_^!!! *Im fixing my problem tonight before i go on a 13 hour trip
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AndroidnWindowsHaxor said:
The most stable version of CyanogenMod is CM7(Gingerbread)
If you want the second most stable, that would have to be CM9 because CM10 still has a minor crash/sleep*STUCK* bug and some versions of it just dont work period. I have the NOOK Tablet 16GB with TWRP Installed, but having the "Unable to mount /data1 partition" error but will shortly be fixing that and i will be testing like a champ once again ^_^!!! *Im fixing my problem tonight before i go on a 13 hour trip
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*ADD ON* CM9 IS A VERSION THAT IT JUST LIKE CYANOGENMOD10
Not meaning to yell but Android Ice Cream Sandwich has almost all of the features Jellybean has in store. but Jellybean supports the NOOK Color without the problems of the NOOK Tablet<--Kernel Difference + Hardware Difference(Thats the only problem with Android Jellybean
Cm10 was made into a stable version with its final release. I run it with no problems. CM10.1 however is very buggy. Still crashes and runs slow.
datallboy said:
You're using a VERY old ROM. Assuming you have it internal flashed all you need to do is copy the .zip ROM and GAPPS files (that you can download here) onto your SD card.
You have to preform a factory reset/wipe data, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. So if you have data on your device you want to keep make sure to back it up.
Once you do that then install .zip from SD card and select the ROM and Gapps. Reboot your tablet and TADDA, CM10 is internal installed on your device!
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hehe i know i just had lots of issues with the nook and at some point when everything worked i stopped messing around with it but now i want the team speak to work so its time for a technical adventure
do i need to get CMW 6 ( iv read that somewhere that u need cmw 6 for cm10 to work )?
u mean this (CM10.0 Jellybean for Nook Tablet w/ 10-Touchs Driver (12/31) FINAL)
im a bit nooby when it comes to this stuff
meanwhile ill get CMW 6 and try make it happen
mezozon said:
hehe i know i just had lots of issues with the nook and at some point when everything worked i stopped messing around with it but now i want the team speak to work so its time for a technical adventure
do i need to get CMW 6 ( iv read that somewhere that u need cmw 6 for cm10 to work )?
u mean this (CM10.0 Jellybean for Nook Tablet w/ 10-Touchs Driver (12/31) FINAL)
im a bit nooby when it comes to this stuff
meanwhile ill get CMW 6 and try make it happen
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You don't need cwm recovery 6 to flash it. You can use recovery 5.*.*.*. (Latest version of 5).
You can replace the recovery.img if you want with the newest 6.*.*.*. The newest version is red. But you dont need to replace it.
thanks it works ill play around with it see how it goes
Hey everyone!
How's it going?
I recently flashed over the stable build for cyanogenmod 10.0 on my vibrant and that worked really well. I was shocked at how stable and smooth it was!
I saw that 10.1 was put out yesterday, so I flashed that but I'd been having some issues. The gapps zip didn't work all that well and I had to manually install some of the apps. No big deal.
However, I've been having issues with poweramp or apollo crashing out when I'm using the stock browser. I am, however, running juicedefender and autokiller to manage my RAM.
Any suggestions to free up some stuff? I'm really hoping to make this work because it works pretty awesome, but I can always drop down to 10.0 if it doesn't work out since I wasn't having any crashing issues.
In terms of flashing:
I flashed back to stock with ODIN, then installed CWM, then flashed 10.1, did a wipe, then installed gapps. Gapps didn't 'take', but I was able to take care of it through the play store.
Thanks for any help!
RTC.
I think back stock w Odin,in cwm reset data cache as normal ,but in advance format system,& fix permissions,install 10.1 & gapps again,maybe works,T959 have 390mb,custom roms JB have 180mb+80mb gapps+apps cache ect. Im install JB roms and free ram is 60mb-90mb eccept slimbean. Or try another jb kernel with custom features like semaphore,only issue is video camera not work in bigmem(406mb)
Good luck! Im on Trigger/overstock. :thumbup:
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juankyhd2 said:
I think back stock w Odin,in cwm reset data cache as normal ,but in advance format system,& fix permissions,install 10.1 & gapps again,maybe works,T959 have 390mb,custom roms JB have 180mb+80mb gapps+apps cache ect. Im install JB roms and free ram is 60mb-90mb eccept slimbean. Or try another jb kernel with custom features like semaphore,only issue is video camera not work in bigmem(406mb)
Good luck! Im on Trigger/overstock. :thumbup:
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Yeah, I totally spaced out on the kernel. I just updated to the latest semaphore and am ready to go. Things are already MUCH faster.
I never really use the videocamera anyway, so it's not an issue.
Do you think Zram would help at all? Semaphore doesn't have any.
If I get a class 10 external sd card, is there any way to use some of that as ram? If we can do that, it'd breathe new life into the vibrant like WOAH.
Or is there any way to run some of the necessary apps on the external SD card instead of RAM?
Edit: Tried to OC to 110% and the phone started restarting so I disabled that. Now the phone shuts down when it sleeps and the power button doesn't wake it up. I have to pull the battery and restart it. Anyone know why?
Here's the semaphore kernel I flashed:Semaphore_JB_2.9.21v.zip
juankyhd2 said:
I think back stock w Odin,in cwm reset data cache as normal ,but in advance format system,& fix permissions,install 10.1 & gapps again,maybe works,T959 have 390mb,custom roms JB have 180mb+80mb gapps+apps cache ect. Im install JB roms and free ram is 60mb-90mb eccept slimbean. Or try another jb kernel with custom features like semaphore,only issue is video camera not work in bigmem(406mb)
Good luck! Im on Trigger/overstock. :thumbup:
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What is slimbean by the way? Different rom?
I noticed that there were semaphore kernels for -SV which I guess were for the slim roms?
is there a way of intalling the halo thing that the PA ROM have? i am using CM10.2, i once tryed the PA ROM but i didnt liked it, so i was thinking if there was a way of moving halo to this rom or if anyone knows if it would work if i move it
i just find out a way of doing it, just installed the pacman rom
DannyPt said:
is there a way of intalling the halo thing that the PA ROM have? i am using CM10.2, i once tryed the PA ROM but i didnt liked it, so i was thinking if there was a way of moving halo to this rom or if anyone knows if it would work if i move it
i just find out a way of doing it, just installed the pacman rom
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Have you try PAC rom? Your PA mean Paranoid Android, right? It's source is based on CM so it has most CM features, include some feature from AOKP & PA. And if you don't like PAC UI you can adjust it in PA Preference. I don't see any difference between CM10.2 and PAC but additional features (and may be some bugs, but I haven't got one yet)
Use a xposed module known as xfloating app or something like that it works well
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Q&A for [ROM][5.1.1_r6] SlimLP - i777 [UBER][UNOFFICIAL] beta0.2
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Can I Use Cyril's Slim Kernel on cm-12.1-20150801 build. The Current Kernel is not let do anything. I cant Wipe or flash zips.
fairmount97 said:
Can I Use Cyril's Slim Kernel on cm-12.1-20150801 build. The Current Kernel is not let do anything. I cant Wipe or flash zips.
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The slim kernel won't boot the cm12.1 builds.
cyril279 said:
The slim kernel won't boot the cm12.1 builds.
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Are you have any suggestion? Better than stock cm kernel..
Which build of Offical Cm rom is the most stable rom?
fairmount97 said:
Are you have any suggestion? Better than stock cm kernel..
Which build of Offical Cm rom is the most stable rom?
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I don't use CM, so I don't have any experience with what builds may be more stable. I know that Lanchon has done some CM kernel work recently, and perhaps the shift kernel is up to par, but I haven't tried any of them. I don't run CM.
-Cyril
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I don't use CM, so I don't have any experience with what builds may be more stable. I know that Lanchon has done some CM kernel work recently, and perhaps the shift kernel is up to par, but I haven't tried any of them. I don't run CM.
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Which rom do you using now? Which one do you suggest? I don't want bugs..
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Which rom do you using now? Which one do you suggest? I don't want bugs..
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What am I running? SlimLP. (<-- NOT bug-free)
Which do I recommend? This is a loaded question, which has no clear answer.
It's all about personal preference. Different firmwares will bring you different experiences with battery-life, features, tweakability and so-on. I like the minimal/lightweight approach, and so am a huge fan of slimroms firmwares.
If you want something close to stock, but debloated and fast, then I suggest trying cooked or ShoStock.
All of the 5.x firmwares for the s2 have the outgoing call bug, so I wouldn't consider any of them "bug free"
All of the 4.4.4 firmwares are pretty good (SlimKat for the win) and are very reliable.
Other users may have other recommendations, but you'll have to try them for yourself to know for sure what you like, and what you don't.
Happy flashing,
-Cyril
cyril279 said:
What am I running? SlimLP. (<-- NOT bug-free)
Which do I recommend? This is a loaded question, which has no clear answer.
It's all about personal preference. Different firmwares will bring you different experiences with battery-life, features, tweakability and so-on. I like the minimal/lightweight approach, and so am a huge fan of slimroms firmwares.
If you want something close to stock, but debloated and fast, then I suggest trying cooked or ShoStock.
All of the 5.x firmwares for the s2 have the outgoing call bug, so I wouldn't consider any of them "bug free"
All of the 4.4.4 firmwares are pretty good (SlimKat for the win) and are very reliable.
Other users may have other recommendations, but you'll have to try them for yourself to know for sure what you like, and what you don't.
Happy flashing,
-Cyril
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thanks. One more question and sorry for that ı'm asking too much...
What're think about overclocked stock rom? I'm using 1.4 Ghz overclocked really stable stock rom. I cleaned all At&t apps.
I don't have any experience overclocking.
My impression is that it's best use is to get the device to perform better at cpu-intense actions, and I use my devices primarily for email, texting, music playing, or other simple utility apps -nothing that benefits from over-clocking.
My favorite stock experience was using ShoStock (with the suggested Jeboo kernel). Clean, fast, & reliable.
-Cyril
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thanks. One more question and sorry for that ı'm asking too much...
What're think about overclocked stock rom? I'm using 1.4 Ghz overclocked really stable stock rom. I cleaned all At&t apps.
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Hi all!
Does anyoune know how to switch off the cell broadcast/public alerts (see thr screenshot) . It is very annoying for me, but i can't find the toggle (though in previous roms it was under messages settings)
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Platcent said:
Hi all!
Does anyoune know how to switch off the cell broadcast/public alerts (see thr screenshot) . It is very annoying for me, but i can't find the toggle (though in previous roms it was under messages settings)
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It's usually under Settings > More > Emergency Broadcast (or something like that).
SteveMurphy said:
It's usually under Settings > More > Emergency Broadcast (or something like that).
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Unfortunately there is nothing uder "More" settings. Any other ideas?
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Platcent said:
Unfortunately there is nothing uder "More" settings. Any other ideas?
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You can always use Titanium Backup Pro (or an equivalent), and freeze 'Cell Broadcast'.
Overcloclocking SlimLP - i777
Really love this ROM, nice work. Completely renewed my S2. However, the S2 is showing it's age and feels a bit slow with some apps.
Is anybody overclocking their S2? How would I go about doing that? What kernels would work with this ROM?
Best
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You can always use Titanium Backup Pro (or an equivalent), and freeze 'Cell Broadcast'.
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Thank you!
Titanium helped!
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Hi all,
I am currently running SlimKat 4.4.4 and would like to try this ROM. Thanks a lot for the amazing work put into this!
I read somewhere that a higher version of recovery is needed to flash LP roms. Do I have to get CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3 (or higher) first or can I flash directly from TWRP v2.7.1.0?
Best,
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Hi all,
I am currently running SlimKat 4.4.4 and would like to try this ROM. Thanks a lot for the amazing work put into this!
I read somewhere that a higher version of recovery is needed to flash LP roms. Do I have to get CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3 (or higher) first or can I flash directly from TWRP v2.7.1.0?
Best,
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Any up to date 4.4.4 recovery should flash L firmware without issue. I can vouch for twrp. I don't use philz or cwm.
Happy flashing
-Cyril
Hi all,
I want to ask if its only me or its an known issue.
On LP I started to suffer from memory lack. All apps are being installed on to internal memory though I have a working SD card (both internal and external).
I have to move istalled apps to internal SD tofree up some space but this is not much help.
For example I cant isntall big games that have to download additional cash (Jurasic park for example) because I dont have enough space.
Is therу any way to install apps to the SD card at once?