CyanogenOS and CyanogenMod gone - Verizon Galaxy Note 3 General

I presume most have seen this.. But in case you didn't...
http://betanews.com/2016/12/26/cyanogenmod-dies-lineage-os-is-born/
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I hadn't seen it actually, that came out of left field. Although when you think about it, probably not a huge shock. Interest in custom ROMs and especially in building them, seems to be waning. People still want root, but don't seem interested in much more these days given the performance improvements of the latest devices.
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What else have you done (or can you do) with the SPen?

Like the title suggest, post your ideas and uses for the SPen, TouchWiz and non-TouchWiz alike. I've watched all the tutorials but I sense that this community has come up with other stuff... I'll start it off...
I took a screen out of Google maps and circled a specific point with a sign stating to meet me there.
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I know this is not so much the actual pens use, but makes it more fun and personal. Check it out. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1945569
P.s. I use it sometimes to scratch inside my ears, if that counts.
BLACKSTAR XI -SGH-I717 xda-developers app SAMSUNG done right
Haha I never thought of that, that is hilarious.
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Its great for those hard to reach buggers, when a finger just won't do the trick.
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I use mine to pull out of its cubby to show people where it stores...
They seems to go "wow" and stuff like that,
thats pretty much all I use it for.

Canonical announces Ubuntu for smartphones,

I wonder it can work on the OG because I would love to try this.
I think it looks pretty cool I love using ubuntu on my pc
http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/ubuntu-for-smartphones/
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It ooks really interesting and would be cool if someone ever got it working on our optimus gs
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I would love to use this, since most of the apps are native it should be fast as hell on are hardware compared to the galaxy nexus they where using.
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Very possible. I am sure that n4 will get it.
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Ubuntu for Android has been talked about for months.
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I will try it if possible. I seem to remember reading it not being ready till 2014.
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Snow_fox said:
I will try it if possible. I seem to remember reading it not being ready till 2014.
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Source and img is going to being released in a couple of weeks
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Go and get yourself a Nexus 7, it's one of Canonical's targeted development devices.
I use my phone for making calls and other mundane but critical daily functions, so I am leery about experimenting with my phone; however, it's a different story with my n7 tablet. I can flash any available ROM and do unspeakable things to it and I am able to maintain my level of service for daily living.
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Jhoopes517 said:
Ubuntu for Android has been talked about for months.
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There are two separate products.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...buntu-for-phones-coming-soon-to-galaxy-nexus/
Ubuntu for Android which was announced about a year ago or so.
Ubuntu for Smartphones was announced yesterday and is a different product.
U4A = a dual boot type environment. when you are walking around it's an Android phone...when docked it's a full fledged Linux OS.
U4S = a full fledged Linux OS...no android at all.
i would love to see this in action. i expect the Carriers to be a big hurdle. AT&T and Verizon will not want to give up control over the handhelds on their network. but just like the ISP has no control over your device's in your home, i hope the consumers can eventually push hard enough that the Carriers go the same route. but to date AT&T still makes the manufacturers lock down their devices and if they could they would revert back to the days when rooting your phone was illegal.
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Go and get yourself a Nexus 7, it's one of Canonical's targeted development devices.
I use my phone for making calls and other mundane but critical daily functions, so I am leery about experimenting with my phone; however, it's a different story with my n7 tablet. I can flash any available ROM and do unspeakable things to it and I am able to maintain my level of service for daily living.
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I flash on my phone number tablet and every other device. I have no hesitations to experiment with anything.
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[Q] Is the E970 a good buy?

Contemplating on buying the E970,
been comparing it with the Nexus 4 and the Xperia SP since they are the only phones I like in my budget. I'd like to know your opinion. I am impressed by the hardware of the phone, but I'd like to know a few things before I make the purchase.
Firstly, will I have issues with the network or any other feature using the AT&T unlocked version in India?
Also, is the notification LED on the E970 RGB?
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LED is red only
...and it's an awesome phone with lots of life left with the right XDA support.
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The development for the device will not stop until the Nexus 4 development stops, huh? Because they are practically the same phone.. correct me if I am wrong.
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For the most part you are correct
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One last question, does the Optimus G Pro have a good development support here in XDA?
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Please for your own good, get the Nexus 4. Either that or live in the Nexus 4's shadow. If i could go back, I'd get the N4, you get pure and stable roms from Google and of course, you get updates faster
At this point in time, considering what the LGOG brings to the table vs the Nexus 4, I wouldn't buy a Nexus 4 but that's just me personally. Can't tolerate devices without expandable storage myself, so the microSD card slot on the LGOG just makes it a must-buy vs the Nexus 4, not to mention the addition of actual LTE support without jumping through hoops to get it working.
And considering even the Nexus 4 is now in a holding pattern of sorts to get the factory KitKat image, being a "Nexus device" isn't helping it be any better than the LGOG at all.
PhonePhan said:
Please for your own good, get the Nexus 4. Either that or live in the Nexus 4's shadow. If i could go back, I'd get the N4, you get pure and stable roms from Google and of course, you get updates faster
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I don't get this idea of shadowing. If such way of thinking is correct, then every device is in nexus's shadow. I think the goal is to have a good working phone at the end of the day. This phone has a good variety of roms to help you get there: official supports of CM, Pacman, slim, all the unofficials and the very good stock rom. Also this uses sd card, nexus doesn't
optimusv45 said:
I don't get this idea of shadowing. If such way of thinking is correct, then every device is in nexus's shadow. I think the goal is to have a good working phone at the end of the day. This phone has a good variety of roms to help you get there: official supports of CM, Pacman, slim, all the unofficials and the very good stock rom. Also this uses sd card, nexus doesn't
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Sounds like your mind is already made up lol. Good luck
PhonePhan said:
Sounds like your mind is already made up lol. Good luck
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Yep, made up 3 months ago. You should get rid of your OG if you got one so you don't have to be in the shadow
Dolby Audio really?
The sound on E970 SUCKS! I use a headphone amplifier but even with that the sound is crap. Dolby Audio really? I miss having a removable battery. Lastly, when the phone gets hot, there is a built in cap that limits the brightness of the screen. (Live in SoCal High Desert with summer temps of 110 F)
The quad core is fast and can handle quite a bit at one time. I listen to music while playing games, reading emails, cruzin' the Play Store and the internet all at the same time. Haven't had any crashes yet. There is plenty of storage internal storage. I have a lot of downloaded music and a few large games and have yet to roll over to the 16 GB external card.
Biggest disappointment is definitely the sound!!!!!!
Loving my LGOG. The sound is a bit weak. But everything else is great. I would recommend getting a best buy type warranty or a case for your phone. Gorilla glass is slippery like wet snot. I've had the back glass beak twice due to the phone sliding away and falling.
I'd buy it again.
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Coming from an HTC device before this one, the sound is not that great but it works for me. Also the camera is not a big deal. Basically the same as the nexus 4.
I'm have been using houstonn kitkat for over a week and battery life is greater than stock and performance is awesome!
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el_venga said:
Coming from an HTC device before this one, the sound is not that great but it works for me. Also the camera is not a big deal. Basically the same as the nexus 4.
I'm have been using houstonn kitkat for over a week and battery life is greater than stock and performance is awesome!
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I had a HTC too, hated s-on and the whole s-off process. Did you have to use controlbear and do the wire trick ?
optimusv45 said:
I had a HTC too, hated s-on and the whole s-off process. Did you have to use controlbear and do the wire trick ?
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i had HTC One VX with s-off practically since day one. there are very few custom roms for that model and only one aosp like which was cm10 but very early build. s-off is very easy, no need to do wire trick but i have done it to other older models like Vivid and Amaze.
i really missed stock android for months until i got my lg e970
Sorry, but would someone explain in brief what S-Off and S-On mean?
Also, I'm considering getting the Optimus G Pro instead because I find the looks more appealing and few extra pros over the E970. But the development there seems more or less stalled. Gotta risk it, I guess.
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ron_gangte said:
Sorry, but would someone explain in brief what S-Off and S-On mean?
Also, I'm considering getting the Optimus G Pro instead because I find the looks more appealing and few extra pros over the E970. But the development there seems more or less stalled. Gotta risk it, I guess.
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I'll try, others feel free to add upon this. Different manufacturers use different mechanism to secure their devices. With htc its "security-on", it restrict what hboot you may run on your devices. I had an htc evo v/ htc evo 3d, with security-on I could only run hboot 1.07.07.07 whatever which only allowed stock based ics roms. After achieving s-off I was able to put a different hboot on my phone , i had jbear 1.47.47.47 i think.. which in terms allowed me to run a lot more roms. S-on also restrict what you may flash. For example firmware and radios, here we call it modem? Don't know the difference, can't be flashed with s-on.

My LG G2 is being delivered tomorrow.

Will I be disappointed? Will it blow me away?
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Google best phones of 2013, it's awesome as hell & stupid fast.
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Take your time with the LG UI, its much better then you think
You will love it. Really.
Not at all.
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Corylsu said:
Will I be disappointed? Will it blow me away?
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No. Yes.
Best phone overall I've ever owned. And the development on here is awesome. I'm like a kid in a geeky candy store.
coming from HTC and sense I have to say the gui is really nice. stock Wetherclock is ugly as hell... just change.
the camera sux when using flash other then that it's amazing best phone ever
miss not being able to fully unlock bootloader but there is actually no point in doing that when stick Rom is near perfect. just root and disable som blotware
IamPro said:
Take your time with the LG UI, its much better then you think
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I couldn't agree more lol. I've never liked any stock UI but.... it just works nicely. Camera is the only disappoint to me.
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Dont flash cm/pa only because you want to flash something. Stock is faster and easy adjustable.
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Fraxon said:
Dont flash cm/pa only because you want to flash something. Stock is faster and easy adjustable.
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Come on, faster?
Noooo. 4.4 debloated and running in art mode on this thing is ridiculous fast, and the extra free ram and fewer running processes make for much better multitasking.
I did love the stock rom, but a properly setup aosp rom will always be faster.
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Coming from a Sony xperia with a snapdragon s4 pro, i can only say that i'm blown away like a poor guy that stepped on a mine. Best phone 2013.
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Best phone to date! You will be amazed from the speed and battery life.
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LG G2 and Paranoid Android 4.0 is a match made in geek heaven. I love this phone and haven't even thought of trading it (coming from a guy that has had the S4, iPhone 5, and iPhone 5s all in the past 7 months because he wasn't satisfied.)
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Ghstudent said:
LG G2 and Paranoid Android 4.0 is a match made in geek heaven. I love this phone and haven't even thought of trading it (coming from a guy that has had the S4, iPhone 5, and iPhone 5s all in the past 7 months because he wasn't satisfied.)
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Any extreme bugs? Thinking about switching from cm10.2.
xblackvalorx said:
Come on, faster?
Noooo. 4.4 debloated and running in art mode on this thing is ridiculous fast, and the extra free ram and fewer running processes make for much better multitasking.
I did love the stock rom, but a properly setup aosp rom will always be faster.
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If you have much free ram on android something is wrong. Android is based on Linux and it runs faster with the ram as full as possible.
http://www.androidcentral.com/ram-what-it-how-its-used-and-why-you-shouldnt-care
nrage23 said:
If you have much free ram on android something is wrong. Android is based on Linux and it runs faster with the ram as full as possible.
http://www.androidcentral.com/ram-what-it-how-its-used-and-why-you-shouldnt-care
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There is no point repeating this, mate. There will always be "smarter" people who will claim that free RAM is good as if our phones were running Windows 95.
How do you like your new G2, OP?
robogo1982 said:
There is no point repeating this, mate. There will always be "smarter" people who will claim that free RAM is good as if our phones were running Windows 95.
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Hey, think what you guys want. Haha
There's a reason they keep including more ram in phone's. But hey you guys know best right?
Hahahaha. K.
More free ram will always allow for more multitasking and a snappier opening of apps. If you geniuses want to run your phone's bogged down to ahead. More running processes also loads the cpu.
There's so much wrong in what you guys are saying it's not even funny.
How do you think the infamous v6 supercharger script worked?
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nrage23 said:
If you have much free ram on android something is wrong. Android is based on Linux and it runs faster with the ram as full as possible.
http://www.androidcentral.com/ram-what-it-how-its-used-and-why-you-shouldnt-care
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That article was written 2 years ago and was incorrect when it was written. Do you understand that an article isn't definitive proof? You just linked me to the opinion of another because you're not intelligent enough to articulate the idea your self.
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ckyy said:
Any extreme bugs? Thinking about switching from cm10.2.
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I would take Houstonn's PA 4.0 over CM. I use PA as my daily driver and I don't see any bugs. FYI, I use my G2 as a phone, meaning Emails, calls, sms, internet( for info search only), gps, lite YT and all of these work just fine for me.
Can't complain with mine....coming from L920.....very fast, running with Buckeye 2.1....mostly stock, just debloated.....LG G2 has come a long way from the LG G2x...I hated that phone mostly due to the poor battery life....and the crashes and reboots.....gave it to my son then passed on to his mom, the ex-wife, but surprisingly, she's still using it.
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LG G2 Jelybean vs Kit Kat - LG UK video posted today

LG UK as posted a new video showing the comparisons in speed of Jellybean and Kit Kat. Basically just opening and using apps but worth a look. In the about section for the video it also states "The KitKat OS update will be rolling out in the UK from mid March."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UcvB4aD0KA
There is a thread about KitKat and a discussion about this video so check it
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remio33 said:
There is a thread about KitKat and a discussion about this video so check it
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Don't need to "check it", I posted the video in that thread. I made this thread to point out a specific video, not a general discussion.
gonk24 said:
Don't need to "check it", I posted the video in that thread. I made this thread to point out a specific video, not a general discussion.
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Okay but we are discuting now
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noticable faster
whether it will improve the camera to 4.4?
Wow. Can they do a battery test as well ?
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Mid March! That means maybe mid April in the US. And with Verizon that means June! If ever......
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Looks good. My Rom seems a bit slower over time even after reboot.
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http://news.asiaone.com/news/digital1/android-44-kitkat-upgrade-lg-g2-happening-mid-march
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Lol what a stupid thing to show. Same person using both hands can't possibly touch at slightly different times. She was a robot. Geez.. That is just so silly.
Dude... they syncronise them by editing the video...
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You know what... I think that for the average end user, a couple of milliseconds aren't going to make that much of a difference or even be that noticable! All these people who think 4.4 will bring about radical changes in UI and features are in for a big disappointment!
I'm excited! LG updates seem to have a lot less issues than Samsung updates do. I just hope we get some of those new knock code features
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Kiwi_Dude said:
You know what... I think that for the average end user, a couple of milliseconds aren't going to make that much of a difference or even be that noticable! All these people who think 4.4 will bring about radical changes in UI and features are in for a big disappointment!
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But what I am excited about in this video is the transitions, witch seems to be a lot smoother than the current ones, they just feels choppy. And I do look a lot foreward to transparent bars in nova..so there is a lot to look foreward to for ME.
If the changes are so noticeable, why do they need a 240fps video to show it?

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