I've been using the CyanPop 6.0.1 for i9300 and its more than stable and its one of my daily drivers, i was just curious to know if MHL adapter does work on CM13? Because in all honesty i kinda hate the old TouchWiz and i don't wanna go back to stock just for that feature.
I'm using the Boeffla-Kernel-5.0-beta19.
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I recently bought the MHL HDMI Output cable for my Galaxy S2, plugged it and only recieved a static image via HDMI,
I am using CM9 Nightlies and i understand that this ROM does not support HDMI, does anybody know of any ROMs that currently support HDMI output?
I know that Stock does but i'm not a fan of touchwiz.
Thanks!:laugh:
mattkeepx said:
I recently bought the MHL HDMI Output cable for my Galaxy S2, plugged it and only recieved a static image via HDMI,
I am using CM9 Nightlies and i understand that this ROM does not support HDMI, does anybody know of any ROMs that currently support HDMI output?
I know that Stock does but i'm not a fan of touchwiz.
Thanks!:laugh:
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Stock based Roms are the only option for now.
Advise:
Try dual booting Aosp with a stock ROM.
You can theme the stock ROM with ICS domination, then install apex or Nova launcher.
Good luck
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
Is there a ROM available for the original Galaxy Note I717 AT&T which has MHL support with Android 4.2.2 or higher?
I would like to use the phone to stream video and send to big screen using HDMI.
My MHL cable works great on stock Samsung JB 4.1 but version is not high enough to use Chromecast ready apps.
In a word, no
Lollipop 5.1.1 official update for LG G2 Mini
ww.androidorigin.com/lg-g2-mini-lollipop-update-android-5-1-1/
Not shure if this is legit but it would be nice to get new android and ui.
P.S. I deleated w in front because i can't post threads with link yet.Just add w.Sorry for bad english.
by the time it will be ready ... device will be 2 year old ... so i don't believe in that story
markoxda said:
by the time it will be ready ... device will be 2 year old ... so i don't believe in that story
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They wouldn't do that. They have to many new devices to sell, but not so good as LG g2-mini. There is few custom rom based on 5.1.1 but nfc and IR not working ;(
Finally switched to Cyanogenmod from Stock Rom, because I do not expect any more significant updates from LG.. With this switch I am now on Android Marshmallow, works like a charm on the G2 mini, even if the Cyanogenmod release is still in beta.
enk001 said:
Finally switched to Cyanogenmod from Stock Rom, because I do not expect any more significant updates from LG.. With this switch I am now on Android Marshmallow, works like a charm on the G2 mini, even if the Cyanogenmod release is still in beta.
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With 6.0 from LG you will get real, fully functional UX 4.0 so you'll can use LG device in 100% (IR remote controll, NFC and other producer functions.. etc), in CM it's imposibble and you don't know when they fix all bugs but of course CM is a good alternative and it's good that G2M has now official support but for me LG official firmware is the best Greetings
Ps I dont think so we will get 6.0 but maybe 5.1, it will be nice too. LG makes updater faster than other producers, G2M is now little bit old but still good phone.
WYPIERDAALAAC said:
With 6.0 from LG you will get real, fully functional UX 4.0 so you'll can use LG device in 100% (IR remote controll, NFC and other producer functions.. etc), in CM it's imposibble and you don't know when they fix all bugs but of course CM is a good alternative and it's good that G2M has now official support but for me LG official firmware is the best Greetings
Ps I dont think so we will get 6.0 but maybe 5.1, it will be nice too. LG makes updater faster than other producers, G2M is now little bit old but still good phone.
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Thats true, CM has some downsides like no NFC and IR support. But it has one important upside for me: Android Auto works far better. With LG stock rom, my mobile did not connect reliably with my car using Android Auto. After the switch to CM 13, Android Auto works perfectly.
I noticed too, has a much stronger GPS signal with CM13 , and i hate this stock rom large icons and not possible to hide status bar(a bunch of unnecessary google apps). My conclusion CM13 is better in every way, the only for camera I'm not sure.
Kamikaza101 said:
ww.androidorigin.com/lg-g2-mini-lollipop-update-android-5-1-1/
Not shure if this is legit but it would be nice to get new android and ui.
P.S. I deleated w in front because i can't post threads with link yet.Just add w.Sorry for bad english.
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This site is famous for their fakes. Don't believe them.
I recently smashed up my S4 Mini. I was going to repair it, but it seems for not much more cost I could get an S5 Mini or Alpha.
I have been happy running CyanogenMod 11 for several years now; very stable. Reading here, looks like I might not get the same stability from S5 Mini or Alpha though -- given the choice, should I upgrade or stay with the S4 Mini?
Small screen and changeable battery are important to me, as is running a fairly 'open' ROM with PrivacyGuard and some other features I got from CyanogenMod 11. Nothing too experimental though, as I still need to reliably use the phone day-to-day for work etc.
Thanks -- Mark
Alpha has far more better hardware specification (both exynos and qualcom variants) than S5 Mini. I'm using Alpha with exynos and it's a really solid phone but Cyanogen based ROMs aren't working good enough for me to use them day-to-day, in the other hand firmware based ROMs like EpsilRom are working great so if you can live with it than it's worth taking. As far as I know Snapdragon version has no problem with Cyanogenmod but I heard that its CPU is not as fast as exynos one (but it's still the same chip that is in S5). Exynos variant is G850F and Snapdagon is G850W. The only advantages for S5 Mini for me are that it's waterproof and it has micro SD card slot.
Thanks -- very useful.
Can you tell me more of what you mean by "firmware based ROM"? I'm guessing you might mean they are modified versions of the stock ROM, rather than being a compile from source code?
I'll need to look into this situation with variants Exynos vs. Qualcom variants, and which variants are the one on the second hand market here (I'm in the UK)
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Thanks -- very useful.
Can you tell me more of what you mean by "firmware based ROM"? I'm guessing you might mean they are modified versions of the stock ROM, rather than being a compile from source code?
I'll need to look into this situation with variants Exynos vs. Qualcom variants, and which variants are the one on the second hand market here (I'm in the UK)
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Yes I meant modified version of the stock ROM, I'm using this one right now: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-alpha/development/rom-epsilrom-future-t3311333
Exynos variant is like default for Europe so it would be easier to get, and be carefull with these variants because there are few exynos versions(for example G850F and G850K) and few with snapdragon (G850W, G850A)
In theory if g850a was fully unlocked, this forum would be very active :/
Both @kyasu and @modpunk develop LOS 13/14.1.
Definitely if you are choosing from s5mini and ALPHA. Then ALPHA. The S5 mini is compared to Alpha very ****ty build. Plasticky and etc .. Alpha si more premium feel. And performance.
Just curios since the Note 4 Natively supports MHL, but the newer N7 rom is based on (after 2015) where the MHL is not supported, So im curious if it would work with a N7 port?
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Just curios since the Note 4 Natively supports MHL, but the newer N7 rom is based on (after 2015) where the MHL is not supported, So im curious if it would work with a N7 port?
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yes it should work i know it works on my n7 port