Hi
My fascinate running the 7/23 nightly but I couldn't get to download after then.
aren't releasing them....maybe they're put it on a monthly build release?
I am waiting for update of cyanogenmod nightlies for fascinate now.
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It's because they have not been working on cm 10.1 (jellybean 4.2.2) but instead cm 10.2 (jellybean 4.3),,, and our devices (all with cdma 3g only) have had flaky data issues.
It is being worked on by the developers
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jt1134, the cm maintainer, has been working on cm10.2 for the fascinate, and he's been busy with other phones as well. there will be new cyanogenmod builds soon, but don't ask for ETAs.
all of the 4.3 ROMs have super-flaky data, so they're not recommended to use as a daily driver.
just wait and see what's next. try out some different 4.2 ROMs in the meanwhile. there's like 10+ of them, and they all bring different, awesome things to the table.
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Hi guys, i'm using KI8 stock with siyah 1.8 right now, and it looks like one of the best configuration for galaxy S2.
Anyway, i'm very interested about trying the famous cyanogenmod 7.1 stable, and i just want to have some judgement about it...it's faster and more battery safe than a stock? it's the best?
[NIGHTLY][ROM][GWK74] CyanogenMod 7 (w/ Gingerbread 2.3.7) for Galaxy SII Q&A contains 6,602 posts relating to CyanogenMod, or since you mention 7.1 "stable" (it was later changed to RC1), [ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the Samsung Galaxy S II :: V7.1.0 RC1 (9 Oct 2011).
There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI or one of the modded samsung roms for now
RicoonDK said:
There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI or one of the modded samsung roms for now
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Wrong. There is a stable release, and you can download it from the link posted above. Also, it's not full of bugs, but if you're going to try it, I suggest you go for the latest nightly; it should have more fixes than the stable build. However, it's an experimental build, so be prepared for weird things. I'm using it since a long time, and it's really stable on my phone.
Also, learn to f***ing post in the right thread
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There is no stable release. There is a lot of issues and you should really wait and go with MIUI
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Which is based on CM7 and therefore would contain most if not all of the same "issues".
in the cyanogenmod official page the rom it's called "stable"...and anyway i think MIUI has more issues than CGM...
Is there anyone doing CM7 KANG builds? It seems official builds have now switched over to CM9. Will they release CM 7.2 stable for the SGS2 ?
Unlikely. Most devs have released their final GB roms/kernels (save for minor bug fixes) and are preparing to concentrate on ICS. Having said that, ask Codeworkx or XpLoDWilD, they'd be able to tell you for definite if there's going to be any more development of CM7.
On rom manager there is a cm7 kangs by euroskank its 7.2.0 updated on 2/26/12
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Currently i have VK ROM (based on 4.1.2 leak) but got tired of those samsung based ROMs and choose to go back to AOKP/AOSP ROMs like CM 10.
Ive seen that there is a "regular" version and another one named nightly. whats the difference between the two?which one is more stable/giving better battery life?
also,if you have it i would like to recommand me on speciefic version (like,the build's release date) and with which kernel it worked better.
(recommanding other combination of ROMs and kernel will be good as well)
thank you! :good:
AvivEliyahu said:
Currently i have VK ROM (based on 4.1.2 leak) but got tired of those samsung based ROMs and choose to go back to AOKP/AOSP ROMs like CM 10.
Ive seen that there is a "regular" version and another one named nightly. whats the difference between the two?which one is more stable/giving better battery life?
also,if you have it i would like to recommand me on speciefic version (like,the build's release date) and with which kernel it worked better.
(recommanding other combination of ROMs and kernel will be good as well)
thank you! :good:
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By "regular" i think you are referring to "stable" releases, as it implies stable releases are having the lowest or no bugs in the entire release cycle. The nightlies are having high chance of major bugs and issues and is not recommended for daily use.
This link will give you everything you need
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_II:_Full_Update_Guide
Also I recommend the stable version for downloading from the rom download list
There are two 7.2.0(Gingerbread) and 9.1.0(Ice Cream Sandwich) as stable releases.
There are several good roms based on CM10 (which currently has only nightlies) like ReVolt, Resurrection Remix(which are stable).
Using GT - I9100
I thank those who give helpful comments
I expect the same from others.
Hey guys!
I'm new to this forum and having unsuccessfully searched for the answer to my question, I decided to start this thread, maybe some of you will know. So, has any of you tried to flash the official CM 9 for shooteru? If yes, could you please share your experience?
AW: [Q] CM 9 official nightly builds
No, we had devil toast, which was -at least at that point- much better , less bugs, working cam, stable, fast
The official builds weren't that complete, maybe they are it now but we also have unofficial cm10(.1) roms which I would recommend to use (butter, Google now,....)
Some of the later cm9 builds didn't even have working camera... At least for me it didn't work lol.
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Thank you guys. Just thought that since it has been updated weekly for a few months now, it may have gotten better.
Hi,
I am trying to find upgrade from CM7 to CM10 which has 4.1.1 android OS for my motorola atrix 4G. Can some one please share link to new CM
Thanks
there is no official CM9, CM10, 10.1 or anything above CM7 but there are a few awesome members who was able to build a CM9 and CM10.1 rom from source. If you check the Rom Development section you will find them. Note that these are not OFFICIALLY supported and do have bugs and are not intended as a daily driver but alot of people including me use E's CM10.1 with K's kernel and they work pretty well