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Description
Vanilla RootBox is built straight from RootBox sources and always carries a very light installation with no extra/useless apps. This means, you can enjoy a pure Android experience combined with AOKP/CM features and some CM cherry-picks. Keep in mind Jelly Bean is only at the beginning stage of development and there will be minor bugs. Every RootBox releases are stable and always up to the challenge for a daily usage. If you're wondering how this ROM differs from any other AOKP roms out there, I only have one thing to say: Try it yourself and choose the one that meets your requirements.
Features
Built from RootBox Sources
For a complete list of all Features in RootBox, visit the following link:
Complete Feature List
AOKP Features
Hybrid Settings
Per App DPI
Per App Colors (Statusbar, Icons, NavBar)
Per App UI (Phone, Tablet, Phablet)
Per App Expanded Mode (FullScreen)
NavBar Height
General Settings
Home button call answer (Accessibility Option)
Variable Lockscreen Pattern size (CM)
Quiet Hours (CM)
Power Sounds (CM)
Camera Shutter sound
Permissions (AOKP)
Profiles (CM)
Update Center – OTA Updates through GOO Manager
Camera
Save pictures to external memory
Timer Shutter
Voice Shutter
Power Shutter
Picture Size
Focus Mode
Color Effects
Exposure
White Balance
ISO Settings
Scenery Settings
Smart Shutter
Store Location (GPS)
Burst Shots
Clock
Clock: Increasing Alarm
Clock: Flip/Shake – Snooze or Dismiss
Clock: Disable Alarm Icon on Statusbar
MMS
Easy selector
Privacy Mode
Quick Message
Wake and Unlock
Strip Unicode
Emoji support
Direct Call
Message font size
Text area size
Phone
Blacklist
Noise supressiony, Off)
Flip Actions
Phone: Advance Phone Settings (Vibrate on Answer, Every 45 Seconds, On Hangup and On Call Waiting)
Rejected calls as missed
Voicemail can be cleared in notification
RootBox Settings
General UI
Pie (Paranoid Android)
Low Battery Warning (Pop-up & Sound, Pop-up only, Sound only, Off)
Expanded Desktop
Keyboard
Disable Fullscreen Keyboard (Landscape mode)
Auto keyboard rotation
Option to control cursor in text fields using volume keys
Lockscreen
Lockscreen See Through
Lockscreen Background
Screen Security Features (Unlock options: Quick Unlock, Delay Screen Lock, Menu Unlock, Home Unlock)
Statusbar and Notification Drawer
Breathing SMS
Breathing Missed Call
Display Connected WiFi Network beside Carrier Label
Notification Drawer Shortcuts
Notifications Behaviour (Always Expand, Never Expand, Normal, Old Style)
Notification icon opacity
Power Widget (CM)
Clock
cLock (Chronus)
Sound
Option to disable sound when adjusting volume
Launch Music app on Headset connection
Swap Volume Buttons on Rotation
Hardware Keys
Hardware Keys Remapping
Lockscreen Hardware Keys Remapping
Recommended Installation Steps
Coming from another Custom ROM or Stock ROM:
1. Wipe Data/Factory Reset (This does not affect your Internal/External storage)
2. Flash RootBox zip
3. Flash latest GApps zip
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
5. Reboot
How to upgrade RootBox versions:
1. Download RootBox update
2. Flash RootBox update
3. Wipe Cache (Optional)
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache (Optional)
5. Reboot
RootBox Sources
www.github.com/Root-Box
Downloads
Official Releases - Nightlies
ROM | Google Apps
Mirror 1 - Goo.im
Mirror 2 - Basketbuild
Quick Tip: To avoid bad flashes and unexpected surprises, make sure you check the md5sum of the downloaded zip file against the one displayed on Goo.
Changelog
**Due to thread size limit restrictions, only the latest version's changelog will be displayed.
If you wish to have changelogs from previous versions, you can find them at the following link:
RootBox Changelogs
RootBox Nightlies Changelogs
Changelogs are now integrated with the ROM itself:
- At the root of ROM zip file (changelog.txt)
- Goo Manager app (View Changelog section of the zip file)
- Goo.im website (Drag mouse over the zip file and click "view file changelog")
Bugs
*AOKP/CM/PA BUGS
Donations (to Bajee11)
If you want to donate, feel free to do so but I'm not a big fan of donations. I put this up because I've been getting too many PM asking for my paypal account.
If you would like to donate to me (slick_rick) for whatever reason, dont. Donate to someone like sbrissen, codeworkx, etc.
Credits/Thanks To:
* AOKP
* Teamhacksung
* The CyanogenMod Project
* Paranoid Android
* DaXmax
* Rodries
* Pier
* BigDenn - Logo, bootanimation and wallpapers
ScreenShots/Videos
Per-App Settings
This guide will help you setup your phone with new Per-App Settings.
First, all credits associate to Xposed Frameworks and Modules goes to Rovo89 for sharing his work and making it open source for everyone. You guys should all buy him a beer.
Steps to follow:
Install Xposed Frameworks by going in Modules Management>Install/Update
Enable Per-App Settings by going in Modules Management> Modules>Tick Per-App Settings (You should reboot your phone at this point)
Setup your phone : Per-App Settings>Choose your app>Set DPI/Resolution/Tablet UI/Language> Press Save on top
Your app should now display in your preferred settings. If it doesnt, kill the app and restart it or reboot phone.
Contribute to RootBox
Those interested in making wallpapers and bootanimation for RootBox, send an email to [email protected] with the following:
Information
Name
Email
Wallpapers
Attach wallpaper in email
Two sizes are required: HDPI and XHDPI
I'll review them and add the wallpapers in the next release. I will also choose the best one as the default wallpaper for official releases.
Bootanimation
Attach bootanimation or paste download link in the email.
Two sizes are required: HDPI and XHDPI
Wallpaper Resolution
HDPI: 960 x 800
XHDPI: 1440 x 1280
You can also contribute by creating icons for settings. Use proper sizes and always include compatibility for HDPI and XHDPI.
The reason behind this is very simple. I'm always busy and I've neglected the visual aspect of RootBox for a while now. It's time to polish it with new visuals!
How to Build RootBox from Source
Getting started
I will assume that you have some kind of knowledge with Linux and how to use a terminal. I will also assume that you have already setup all the android building requirements. First, you must create your working folder and initialize a repository with RootBox sources. The following steps will guide you in creating this working folder where you will be able to build RootBox.
You should now open a terminal (By default you should be in your home folder: /home/yourusername/)
Step 1: Let's create a folder in your home directory named RootBox. This will be referred as your working folder.
Code:
~$ mkdir RootBox
Step 2: Let's change our directory to the new RootBox folder we just created.
Code:
~$ cd RootBox
Step 3: Now that we are in our working folder (RootBox), we will initialize our RootBox repository by entering the following command:
Code:
~$ repo init -u git://github.com/Root-Box/platform_manifest.git -b jb-mr1
Step 4: It's now time to sync RootBox sources which could vary from a few minutes to a few hours depending on your internet connection.
Code:
~$ repo sync
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Building Vanilla RootBox
Now that you have synced the sources, you're ready to build RootBox.
You can run the following build script:
Code:
~$ . build_rootbox.sh -device- -sync- -thread- -clean-
Device: Choose between the following supported devices: i9100, i9100g, i9300, d2att, d2tmo, d2vzw, mako and grouper.
Sync: Will sync latest RootBox sources before building
Threads: Allows to choose a number of threads for syncing and building operation.
Clean: Will remove the entire out folder and start a clean build. (Use this at your discretion)
Examples:
1) Sync sources and Build RootBox for GT-I9100 with 12 threads
Code:
~$ . build_rootbox.sh i9100 sync 12
2) Don't sync sources, clean out folder and build RootBox for GT-I9300 with 6 threads
Code:
~$ . build_rootbox.sh i9300 nosync 6 clean
3) Don't sync sources, clean out folder and build RootBox for SGH-I747 with 4 threads
Code:
~$ . build_rootbox.sh d2att nosync 4 clean
4) Sync sources, clean out folder and build RootBox for Nexus 4 with 5 threads
Code:
~$ . build_rootbox.sh mako sync 5 clean
This script will make a signed flashable zip file located in out/target/product/-device-/RootBox-JB-(Device)-Nightly-(Date).zip
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BUGS:
- Any CM10.1 bugs
Netflix Workaround:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2101525
Standard gapps DO NOT come with the Photosphere feature! You must use other, non-official gapps if thats what you want.
You must format your external sdcard to FAT32 before using it on this rom! Otherwise you will get currupted sdcard messages.
If you want to return to a 4.1.x ROM after flashing AOKP, flash madmacks restore-sdcard-after-downgrade.zip AFTER flashing/nandroiding back to your 4.1.x rom. You can get this .zip attached below.
Enjoy guys I am personally using this rom as my daily driver. Dont forget to thank those in credit section!
Re: [ROM][4.2.1][AOKP/CM] SCH-I605 Vanilla RootBox [2/1/13][v3.6][Per-App-DPI][PIE]
Yummy
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda premium
Man your a busy bee! Many thanks!
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After I flashed and the phone was rebooting I got an error message saying Encryption Unsuccessful and all it would allow me do was either power off or reboot.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda premium
Re: [ROM][4.2.1][AOKP/CM] SCH-I605 Vanilla RootBox [2/1/13][v3.6][Per-App-DPI][PIE]
I can't seem to download the gapps. Anyone else having this problem?
Sent from my flat screen Note II
Re: [ROM][4.2.1][AOKP/CM] SCH-I605 Vanilla RootBox [2/1/13][v3.6][Per-App-DPI][PIE]
Ahh sh*t, this is my new daily driver bruddas. This ROM is sick. You get the the AOKP feel with optional navigation bars built into settings, no need to mod it into this ROM. You also get to tweek the DPI per app and xposed is built into settings also. This is truly a nice rom that I will be on for awhile. Thanks guys.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda app-developers app
Out of curiousity, why isn't this listed in the "Original Development" section? Looks great though!
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Do you lose spen like with other AOKP ROMs? Meaning you have to use third party apps with it instead of s note
Sent From My Bean Powered Note2
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BoostedB18C said:
Do you lose spen like with other AOKP ROMs? Meaning you have to use third party apps with it instead of s note
Sent From My Bean Powered Note2
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Absolutely
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda premium
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lostnuke said:
Absolutely
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda premium
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Oh yeah. To the guy asking about the spen functions
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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BoostedB18C said:
Do you lose spen like with other AOKP ROMs? Meaning you have to use third party apps with it instead of s note
Sent From My Bean Powered Note2
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Yes. If its not touchwiz theres no spen without third party apps.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
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dmbfan13 said:
Out of curiousity, why isn't this listed in the "Original Development" section? Looks great though!
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Idk, good question
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
Getting everything all set up. This is my first non-TW ROM and I gotta say Im very impressed! Great work!
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dmbfan13 said:
Out of curiousity, why isn't this listed in the "Original Development" section? Looks great though!
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Because although its awesome that rick built this for us, its not his original creation. So so stoked to try this rom. Just saw it listed for another carrier and was really hoping it would make it here. Thanks a lot rick.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
Re: [ROM][4.2.1][AOKP/CM] SCH-I605 Vanilla RootBox [2/1/13][v3.6][Per-App-DPI][PIE]
Any way to get regular status bar toggles like in the other aosp roms?
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda app-developers app
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ks3rv3rg said:
Because although its awesome that rick built this for us, its not his original creation. So so stoked to try this rom. Just saw it listed for another carrier and was really hoping it would make it here. Thanks a lot rick.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
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Oh yeah, thanks Slick
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
Does this rom have super high battery drain from android OS like all of the other aosp/aokp roms? Love aokp but I had about 6% battery drain overnight while the phone was asleep from android Os. Would absolutely love to flash this but I'm getting better battery on tw I don't know if everyone is getting battery drain the same way or not, if anyone has any suggestions or knows why, I would greatly appreciate info
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Pickleweasel said:
Does this rom have super high battery drain from android OS like all of the other aosp/aokp roms? Love aokp but I had about 6% battery drain overnight while the phone was asleep from android Os. Would absolutely love to flash this but I'm getting better battery on tw I don't know if everyone is getting battery drain the same way or not, if anyone has any suggestions or knows why, I would greatly appreciate info
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Just curious and not calling you out at all, just saying in general but why are so much people obsessed with their battery and every single wakelock, drain, etc? Even if I am experiencing all of that, don't know/care really, my battery still lasts me plenty throughout the day listening to music, etc and still have 25%+ left over. And I leave my phone on the charger overnight so IDK/IDC if I'm getting battery drain. Does anyone else's battery not last throughout the day? Again not calling you out, just in general I've seen this in all of our AOSP threads.
Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 2
My favorite tweak from cyanogenmod was always the status bar brightness slide control.
I couldn't find any decent way to make that happen in ics stock evo-ware.
Want stereocam and 3d or I'd just run LS 4.4
I googled a bunch on xposed statusbar brightness and found a short reddit thread with the idea of using a bit of gravitybox to do it.
Their source excision was missing a few critical bits.
I got the original jb gravitybox modstatusbar.java, chopped it down, added different initialization process for standalone use.
Source, although very messy, is attached as a zip.
I'll share later when it's cleaned up, in the appropriate forum for xposed modules. This is my very first foray into the world of xposed module creation.
for now, evo users win first.
I had to use a gimmick from another xda thread to build working xposed modules with aide
since all development I've done this calendar year has been strictly on my evo.
At least partly because of that I wanted to toss the finished xposed module apk I built out there in the evo forum before posting anything in the xposed areas of xda.
Slide right/left across statusbar to change brightness or long press it.
temporarily overrides automatic brightness if on. Turn that off for full control.
Thanks to the gravitybox developers for sharing and their fine work!
and that reddit post for pointing me that way.
Reserved against the possibility of future development
Nice app squid, as you know, I've been messing with Liquid and that's been implemented. Does it work with stock based?
PiggyFlooper said:
Nice app squid, as you know, I've been messing with Liquid and that's been implemented. Does it work with stock based?
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I've only tested it on stock. Dunno if it'd even work on cm-derived stuff. Maybe cm9 but not sure.
It works with Liquid Smooth- is that cm 11?
PiggyFlooper said:
It works with Liquid Smooth- is that cm 11?
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Cm11 based anyway, there's lots of cm in the LS manifest.
good to know it works on later android versions than 4.0 anyway.
thanks for testing!
It is working on MIUI 8.
akshyapatil said:
It is working on MIUI 8.
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How did u install it?
Working on FlyMe 6 where GravityBox does not. Thank you!
Hey dev, could you add support for oreo?
maxs8007 said:
Hey dev, could you add support for oreo?
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The only device booting Oreo I've got to test it on is my evo 3d, and I'm not sure if that build will even run xposed for testing.
Not tons of time to play around, either.
Source code is posted though, if you know someone else who can mod it. Code's mostly from gravitybox with some patchwork to run standalone.
bigsupersquid said:
The only device booting Oreo I've got to test it on is my evo 3d, and I'm not sure if that build will even run xposed for testing.
Not tons of time to play around, either.
Source code is posted though, if you know someone else who can mod it. Code's mostly from gravitybox with some patchwork to run standalone.
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wow, you still have your evo 3D running, that's amazing. Mine started destroying batteries, I'm jealous