[WEEKLY BUILDS] CyanogenMod 11 for HTC One Mini 2 - HTC One Mini 2

CyanogenMod 11.0 is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.4 (KitKat) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone. ​
These are the nightly builds of CM11.0 for the HTC One Mini 2.
To hear about the latest updates and changes to CyanogenMod as a whole, you can follow +CyanogenMod on Google+!
You can also follow me if you want.
Code:
#include <stddisclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Installation Instructions
You must unlock your bootloader or be S-OFF.
You must have a custom recovery installed that allows SELinux. See here for a TWRP build for One Mini 2
Download the current HTC One Mini 2 build from the CyanogenMod site.
Locate Gapps here.
Fully wipe your device from Recovery if you are not coming from CM11.0 already.
Reboot into recovery and install.
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod for HTC One Mini 2, ROM for the HTC One Mini 2
Contributors
u-ra
Source Code: https://github.com/u-ra
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2014-07-09
Last Updated 2015-01-24

Reserved

Very good job from what I've seen so far. Maybe cm bugs, but during call can't turn off loudspeaker mod (but if you don't turn it on, everything's ok. Sound buzz while playing music (ram?) through headphones + phone doesn't ring (but notifications do ring)

A friend of mine is interested in using this ROM - I would install it for her if there was a list of known bugs. That said, are there any known bugs?
Also, as a more general question, how come this device is so quiet in terms of development? Has HTC not released the source code or something?

magic_android said:
A friend of mine is interested in using this ROM - I would install it for her if there was a list of known bugs. That said, are there any known bugs?
Also, as a more general question, how come this device is so quiet in terms of development? Has HTC not released the source code or something?
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I'm not aware of any major bugs. There are some small problems with audio routing, I hope to have these sorted out soon.
Having said that, if you need to install this for someone maybe they should not be using it. It's still not 100% release quality.

New build. Lots of bugs fixed, hopefully not that many introduced. Product name is changed to "memul", so you'll have to update your recovery. See the TWRP thread for the update.

u-ra said:
New build. Lots of bugs fixed, hopefully not that many introduced. Product name is changed to "memul", so you'll have to update your recovery. See the TWRP thread for the update.
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Good stuff dude, thanks. Is this compatible with the HTC One Remix (the verizon version)? If it is, that'd be really good. The main problem I'm having right now is rooting it, I tried a method that was in a different thread but it didn't work for me.

Dyelon said:
Good stuff dude, thanks. Is this compatible with the HTC One Remix (the verizon version)? If it is, that'd be really good. The main problem I'm having right now is rooting it, I tried a method that was in a different thread but it didn't work for me.
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I'm not sure. It probably isn't. Can you attach the output of adb shell getprop?

is there no need to root for the installation of this rom

nsnobel2 said:
is there no need to root for the installation of this rom
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No need to root, but you need to unlock your bootloader so you can install a custom recovery.

Hi. Sorry for asking, but any news about updates? Any plans for adding Mini 2 to oficial CM 11 device list?

da900 said:
Hi. Sorry for asking, but any news about updates? Any plans for adding Mini 2 to oficial CM 11 device list?
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There will be updates next week, and yes, official support is planned.

u-ra said:
There will be updates next week, and yes, official support is planned.
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Will there be a Verizon build for the HTC remix?

Thanks to "u-ra"
Hi,
I got my HTC One Mini 2 earlier this week and first thing I did was unlock it, change the recovery and install CM11.
I just want to say thanks "u-ra" for your work on CM11 for our device.
The ROM works perfect I have not a single issue with it.
regards,
mister.knister

jameskyt said:
Will there be a Verizon build for the HTC remix?
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Only if someone steps in and adds support. I'm from Europe so I can't really help you there.

mister.knister said:
Hi,
I got my HTC One Mini 2 earlier this week and first thing I did was unlock it, change the recovery and install CM11.
I just want to say thanks "u-ra" for your work on CM11 for our device.
The ROM works perfect I have not a single issue with it.
regards,
mister.knister
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What's the point buying a powerful phone if you not going to use not even half of its capability's?

kativiti said:
What's the point buying a powerful phone if you not going to use not even half of its capability's?
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i'm confused what you are asking exactly..

pandasa123 said:
i'm confused what you are asking exactly..
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me too...Why would I use "not even half of its capability's" just because I changed from Stock ROM to CM11?

New build is up.

mister.knister said:
me too...Why would I use "not even half of its capability's" just because I changed from Stock ROM to CM11?
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Or does that one mean that switching to CM11 IS using all it's capabilities?? Dunno... Running the CM11 builds myself and apart from a reboot every 2 days it seems very stable!
Kudos u-ra.

Related

[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for Incredible:: V7.0.0-RC1 (2/15/2011)

[To keep from multiple threads for CyanogenMod, I will be maintaing OP for CyanogenMod RC and Stable releases]
For CyanogenMod Nightly Releases please go here
Thanks to everyone over @ CyanogenMod for this release.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Download Links:
CyanogenMod:
Latest version: update-cm-7.0.0-RC1-Inc
Download: link
Mirror link
Mirror link
MD5sum: d41522f45d1e21dc2c14f75fe85ec978
Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110120
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
Source - CyanogenMod
I would #include/std_disclaimer.h
wdfowty said:
I would #include/std_disclaimer.h
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Yeah, I wasn't done with it yet.. lol thanks for being an active XDA community member. Your commitment to XDA is very much appreciated by me and other fellow XDA staff.
andrew8806 said:
Yeah, I wasn't done with it yet.. lol thanks for being an active XDA community member. Your commitment to XDA is very much appreciated by me and other fellow XDA staff.
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'Tis all in a days work
Good to see an OP with more than just a little bit of confused sounding info in it.
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This is very likely a stupid question but... is it really only 82.8 MB?
PGleo86 said:
This is very likely a stupid question but... is it really only 82.8 MB?
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Sounds about right. CM7 generally vary between 79-83. This is without rosie and gapps, which add a bit to sense roms
PonsAsinorem said:
Sounds about right. CM7 generally vary between 79-83. This is without rosie and gapps, which add a bit to sense roms
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Thanks I'm used to Myn's Warm and Uber Z lol
Will I have to update to CWM3 for this? Will a backup made of a ROM from before CWM3 came out (backup made in CWM3) restore using CWM3?
Installed and running successfully.
To others: the part about formating data, cache, system first is REALLY important. I tried installing without doing that and ended up in a boot loop. Once I cleaned everything thing out, including wiping both caches, it installed cleanly and without a problem.
PGleo86 said:
Thanks I'm used to Myn's Warm and Uber Z lol
Will I have to update to CWM3 for this? Will a backup made of a ROM from before CWM3 came out (backup made in CWM3) restore using CWM3?
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CW2 should still work. The issue with CW3 is that some older update.zip files will not work because they are not using the edify script structure.
andrew8806 said:
CW2 should still work. The issue with CW3 is that some older update.zip files will not work because they are not using the edify script structure.
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Thanks I heard there are issues still with CWM3 so I'd rather stick to CWM2 at the moment
PGleo86 said:
Thanks I heard there are issues still with CWM3 so I'd rather stick to CWM2 at the moment
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There are no issues anymore. Well... people are still having issues because they haven't seen my post in the nightlies thread. Check out the OP for CM7 nightlies, there's a link that will tell you how to fix CWM3
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AdhvanIt said:
There are no issues anymore. Well... people are still having issues because they haven't seen my post in the nightlies thread. Check out the OP for CM7 nightlies, there's a link that will tell you how to fix CWM3
via Evervolv GB
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Thanks for the info!
OTOH, flashed just fine with gApps in CWM2.5.1.2, and it is FAST
misanthropic777 said:
Installed and running successfully.
To others: the part about formating data, cache, system first is REALLY important. I tried installing without doing that and ended up in a boot loop. Once I cleaned everything thing out, including wiping both caches, it installed cleanly and without a problem.
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What ROM were you coming from? I just flashed RC1 over nightly #38, wiping only cache partition and dalvik cache, and have had zero issues so far.
Coming from any other ROM though, it is definitely standard to wipe *everything*.
usn.mustanger said:
What ROM were you coming from? I just flashed RC1 over nightly #38, wiping only cache partition and dalvik cache, and have had zero issues so far.
Coming from any other ROM though, it is definitely standard to wipe *everything*.
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Normally, when upgrading a rom, I only wipe cache and dalvik-cache. If I get a bootloop, I know I need to wipe more.
This is only true if you are upgrading roms (like CM7 nightlies, for example). If switching between different developers, or if a developer insists, then a full wipe is necessary.
So what's the attraction with this rom? I flashed it and it's extremely slow/sluggish in terms of performance/responsiveness/frame rate compared to pretty much everything else I've tried.
lowkey9 said:
So what's the attraction with this rom? I flashed it and it's extremely slow/sluggish in terms of performance/responsiveness/frame rate compared to pretty much everything else I've tried.
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Umm.... What?
Sent from my desire z inc port.
khanam said:
Umm.... What?
Sent from my desire z inc port.
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I guess I could just repeat myself. It's very slow... compared to the froyo roms I've tried previously?
Is there an option in this rom for battery % in the status bar? Cant seem to find it on any of the newer CM based roms. Thanks.
Mines faster than any others I've tried ...
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[ROM] CyanogenMod 7 for the Samsung Vibrant :: V7.1.0-RC1 (26 June 2011)

CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
This version is a release candidate, but you will find it stable for everyday use.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the Samsung Vibrant, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official posthttp://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...or-the-samsung-vibrant-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/​CyanogenMod:
Latest Version: update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-Vibrant-signed.zip
Download: Link
Mirror: Link
MD5sum: 277dad59c7b90a4fb42a7781cfa8fc6b​Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110613
Mirror: Link
Mirror: Link​
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
Going to ODIN and start fresh to give this bad boy the breathing room he needs!
Praise the lawd!!!! Hallelujah, praise him (the devs that is)!
second post to
-bobofosho123
I was tryin' to sound southern baptist
not to sound ungrateful, because I am. you guys are awesome. Does stable for everyday use mean gps is working?
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Is anyone else not seeing download links?
And I can flash with GB bootloaders correct?
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According to the other thread, the mute call problem is there still, how can this be a rc? I been using the nightly's (36) and still have the problem even with Odin'ing back to stock and back to 36.
Downloading now! Will be upgradinng directly from #36.
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Release Candidate RC - This is a proposed release candidate (current one is Gingerbread based) for the next stable release, it should be stable enough to use as a daily rom (indeed I have had no problems running it), there may be a few major bugs and more minor bugs than you would find in the stable release.
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just because its rc doesnt make it completely stable.
so is GPS working on it now?
i imagine not
bodybombs said:
i imagine not
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No offense but where did you come from? lol
So what's the big difference between this one and atmin rom
update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-Vibrant-signed.zip (2011-06-27 03:18:41)
morrison: remove -KANG on release builds (android_vendor_cyanogen)Bumped versions on Galaxy S phones. (android_vendor_cyanogen)fixed typo in Rogers MMS setting (android_vendor_cyanogen)Revert "libaudio: Add missing GB function" (android_hardware_msm7k)Remove weighing filter from loudness equalization (android_frameworks_base)telephony: Fix previous commit (android_frameworks_base)telephony: LGEStar: Try to ensure reconnect after network loss (android_frameworks_base)Use smooth fade in/out for effect enable/disable (android_frameworks_base)
cm_vibrantmtd_full-36.zip (20
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Above is the changelog from Nightly 36 to RC1.
Doesn't look like any work was done on the GPS yet.
Oh well, still a great build. Thanks for the hard, selfless work to everyone involved.
Downloading now. I will upgrade straight from 36. Is this a full wipe update or will it install like a nightly?
Also, any chance of BLN being in this time?
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r3skyline said:
so is GPS working on it now?
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No it does not.
Trev420 said:
Downloading now. I will upgrade straight from 36. Is this a full wipe update or will it install like a nightly?
Also, any chance of BLN being in this time?
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It'll install like any nightly but if you dont want any problems, i'd suggest Full Wipe.
Sweet! GPS!
[****]
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duboi97 said:
No offense but where did you come from? lol
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what does it matter? and was i wrong? ive been using cyanogenmod roms on 6 different phones over the course of 2 years. ive had a vibrant for a few months and as far as i have read, gps only works on jvp roms at the moment, so unless the people working on the vibrant for cyanogen failed to put something here about gps then i doubt it works
To sum it up:
BUGS:
-Broken GPS
-Call mute/unmute needed on incoming calls for people to hear you
-Poor battery life (30%-40% idle consumption every 3-4 hours without being touched)
Otherwise it's amazing. Personally I'm using it as daily.
}{Alienz}{ said:
To sum it up:
BUGS:
-Broken GPS
-Call mute/unmute needed on incoming calls for people to hear you
-Poor battery life (30%-40% idle consumption every 3-4 hours without being touched)
Otherwise it's amazing. Personally I'm using it as daily.
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i will agree with broken gps and poor battery life compared to froyo roms. However since nightly 36 mute/unmute bug has been fixed for me, i would suggest a full wipe and reinstall to those still experiencing this problem.
Only persistant (and slightly annoying issue i have) is having to reflash gapps after each update, not a big deal however, only takes an extra 5 minutes.
Other than the aforementioned issues absolutely wonderful rom, i cannot wait to get some smart ass kernels for CM7. Been running cm7 as a daily driver since nightly #8.

What about LiquidSmooth Rom ?

This is question for developers and porters.Why no one is porting new builds of liquidsmooth rom since it is for me best rom for our phone.I am still flashing old demetris build...
dimi89 said:
This is question for developers and porters.Why no one is porting new builds of liquidsmooth rom since it is for me best rom for our phone.I am still flashing old demetris build...
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Sorry to ask for this, I know I should install and test for myself the rom,
But I just would like to know how is the battery life on this rom?
What about the power button? Does it work properly? Because I had this issue on android 4.3 based rom's.
And the camera? Clear images and sharper?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards from Brazil
By the way, in my opinion android 4.2.2 is the most stable atm
Rafael Cardoso said:
Sorry to ask for this, I know I should install and test for myself the rom,
But I just would like to know how is the battery life on this rom?
What about the power button? Does it work properly? Because I had this issue on android 4.3 based rom's.
And the camera? Clear images and sharper?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards from Brazil
By the way, in my opinion android 4.2.2 is the most stable atm
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Build that we currently have ported by Demetris is 4.2.2 and for me it is the best custom rom out there.Camera and battery are great even with stock app and stock kernel.Alwayse switching between MIUI and LiquidSmooth.Flash it and test is for couple of days yourself and see if you are satisfied.
Greetings from Serbia
what bugs does it have?
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Ben36 said:
what bugs does it have?
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Test it or read the last few posts of the rom thread.
Not that hard, is it?
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it's also not hard for the devs to just put them in the OP but they all seem scared to admit there are bugs on this forum
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dimi89 said:
Build that we currently have ported by Demetris is 4.2.2 and for me it is the best custom rom out there.Camera and battery are great even with stock app and stock kernel.Alwayse switching between MIUI and LiquidSmooth.Flash it and test is for couple of days yourself and see if you are satisfied.
Greetings from Serbia
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@dimi89 Dimi! Thank you again! You have already answered me on another post, and again here, with the same education and niceness
Thanks, I flashed LiquidSmooth rom and until this moment, no problems at all.. everything ok with iodak kernel v8 10.1..
Greetings from Brazil
Ben36 said:
it's also not hard for the devs to just put them in the OP but they all seem scared to admit there are bugs on this forum
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It's even easier for YOU to test it yourself. Backup your current setup and flash it. Most of the mentioned bugs aren't even for everybody and it is actually quite hard for the devs to make a full list of bugs which occur for every single user.
If you don't agree with that it's your fault. The devs are doing an awesome job here and they do it because they want to.
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In my honest opinion, bugs should be on the OP if they are known bugs. It's a matter of structure and information. But that's just me
From what I understood, carbon is a "fork" from Liquid and I think it's a compilation from source and not a port, right? If so, is it possible to compile Liquid from source as well ?
This question is for someone who knows or a developer
MidnightDevil said:
In my honest opinion, bugs should be on the OP if they are known bugs. It's a matter of structure and information. But that's just me
From what I understood, carbon is a "fork" from Liquid and I think it's a compilation from source and not a port, right? If so, is it possible to compile Liquid from source as well ?
This question is for someone who knows or a developer
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They stated that Carbon rom doesnt have anything to do with liquid team.Also if you look at title on older liquid builds by demetris you will see it says "Official" so i think it is possible to compile from source.Asked demetris long time ago about liquid future for our phone but still no answer.
dimi89 said:
They stated that Carbon rom doesnt have anything to do with liquid team.Also if you look at title on older liquid builds by demetris you will see it says "Official" so i think it is possible to compile from source.Asked demetris long time ago about liquid future for our phone but still no answer.
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No, they stated the following:
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. The team is composed of former members of Team Liquid who have forked the code in an attempt to bring greater speed, better coding, and full authorship to code. We are in no way affiliated with Liquid0624. The rom was forked at Liquid beta 3.2.1 and has since undergone major code changes and modifications.
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They "forked" the code, although it was changed a LOT, a fork is a fork
Anyway, I'm gonna have a look later on see if Liquid can be compiled for our p880.
Thanks dimi :good:
MidnightDevil said:
No, they stated the following:
They "forked" the code, although it was changed a LOT, a fork is a fork
Anyway, I'm gonna have a look later on see if Liquid can be compiled for our p880.
Thanks dimi :good:
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No,THANK you man Someone sayed that all 4.2 builds are much better then 4.3 roms builds and i agree on that.
Far as I understood the source is published.
Will see what I can do during the weekend
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth/android
And yeah, I agree, I'm pretty happy with CM10. 1.3. Although I do miss the privacy features from 4.3.
Mods can lock and delete this since demerits answered our prayers and ported new version.
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{Tablet Z}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM11 - Android 4.4 - FreeXperia Project

CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
XDA:DevDB Information
{Tablet Z}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM11 - Android 4.4 - FreeXperia Project, a ROM for the Sony Xperia Tablet Z
Contributors
FXP, kali
DOWNLOAD
http://unrestrict.li/FXP
I can't wait for a decent 4.4 ROM. My nexus 4 is so smoth with 4.4 and ART!
what recovery is recommended for this ROM? I'm currently of TWRP using stock but unlocked bootloader
FXP said:
CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
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Android 4.4 and it is a Tablet. :angel:
I hope a download link is comming soon. :laugh:
zeus2602 said:
Android 4.4 and it is a Tablet. :angel:
I hope a download link is comming soon. :laugh:
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+1
Try this one https://sites.google.com/site/projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-11
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Anyone know if the Cyanogenmod Installer will be available for this tablet? I would rreally like to try CM11, but I don't want to install a recovery and all of that myself. Or does anyone have a good guide for doing just that, installing recovery etc.?
anyone can confirm that it's working?
I'm still with locked bootloader...
thx
Working except videoplayer crashes when using software decoding. Happenes with any player i tried.
Edit: Works with moboplayer. Probably a problem with players that aren't fully adapted to 4.4 yet?
Too bad because Rockplayer is the only player streaming my videos over wireless without stutter.
great build, but nfc couldn´t be deactivated and drain the battery
VistaX said:
Anyone know if the Cyanogenmod Installer will be available for this tablet? I would rreally like to try CM11, but I don't want to install a recovery and all of that myself. Or does anyone have a good guide for doing just that, installing recovery etc.?
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cyanogenmod installer won't be coming from FXP as this is an unofficial port.
Installed yesterday, tried with xbmc playback. No FC or restarts with this mediahub/player. :good:
I have tested multiuser, too. Same bug like in all other roms, bluethooth don`t work with the second user. :crying:
Good work!! thx
Does the kernel support OC?
No.
Tapnięte z Lumii 920
Dirty flashed over CM10.2 nightly, you guys rock - that is all.
Tapatalked that shiznit.
This is the fastest rom i have use so far. Webbrowsing is so smooth!
Keep up the ggod work. This seems very stable for such an early release.
never mind build 248 just appeared on the downloads page
am i right taht CM and FXP is the same and their is no differnce?
gerzii said:
am i right taht CM and FXP is the same and their is no differnce?
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I am not sure but i belive there is no official CM support for the Xperia z tablet and FXP is being so nice to port it over.
Jequan said:
I am not sure but i belive there is no official CM support for the Xperia z tablet and FXP is being so nice to port it over.
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There are official cm10.2 nightlies but not cm11 yet, afaik. Very happy to be using this rom!
Tapatalked that shiznit.

[OFFICIAL] CyanogenMod for DEVED VZW Note 3 (HLTE) [NIGHTLIES]

CM11.0 for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Developer Edition (Bootloader Unlocked Device)
INSTALLING CUSTOM RECOVERY AND/OR THIS FIRMWARE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. UNDERSTAND THE RISKS.
CURRENTLY NFC SERVICE CAN DRAIN THE BATTERY BY LOOPING (DUE TO LIBS BUILT FOR NON-VZW NFC CHIPS).
TO FIX THIS FLASH THE FOLLOWING ZIP FILE AFTER ANY ROM .ZIP:
Mirror 1 (Goo.im)
Mirror 2 (Crackflasher)
A WORD ABOUT HOW THE GALAXY NOTE 3 WAS BROUGHT INTO THE CYANOGENMOD DEVICE SUPPORT TREE
This was not a magical event where the device is now fully supported on AOSP. Many devs worked very hard for quite some time to get this device working as it stands today (most of it done by the CM dev team). Each dev has done more than just what I'm listing below, but these are the highlights.
@noobnl / Utkanos both worked on the device bring up, config settings, ramdisk and debugging
Cyanogen did most of the kernel work bringing in the needed commits to bring the device up to CAF KK compliance
Arcee helped with some RIL and kernel issues
Slayher helped with debugging and testing
I worked on audio issues and am doing in-progress work on the new NFC chip in VZW/TMO variants
And several others (whom I'm forgetting) helped in other ways
DISCUSSION THREAD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593464
OFFICIAL NIGHTLIES:
http://www.get.cm/?device=hlte
GAPPS:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Gapps
INSTALLATION:
Make sure your device is unlocked
Install TWRP or CWM recovery for the Note3
Download the ROM / Gapps and place on your SD card
Reboot to recovery
Make a backup of your stock software
Install the ROM / Gapps
Wipe Cache / Dalvik
Reboot and Enjoy
CURRENT KNOWN ISSUES
Don't expect NFC to work anytime soon it's a brand new NFC NXP PN547 chip. I'm working on it as I get time.
GPS lock issue(?)
The Samsung flip cover is currently not supported for turning off the screen when closed.
S-PEN is currently setup to work like a mouse interface. It's a WIP.
WANT TO CONTRIBUTE?
Please submit a patch to the CyanogenMod gerrit site if you want to help out.
WANT TO BUILD YOUR OWN?
Head over to https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android/tree/cm-11.0 and follow the instructions.
COMMENTS:
Through the build-up and debugging process, I've been using this as my daily for over a week now. And I can comfortably say.. you won't hate it, but there WILL BE bugs that are being worked out. Worth the flash? Make a backup in TWRP and find out.
XDA:DevDB Information
[OFFICIAL] CyanogenMod for DEVED VZW Note 3 (HLTE), ROM for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
Hashcode, noobnl, Cyanogen, Slayher, Utkanos, Arcee and the CM Dev Team
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked / DevEd.
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Beta Release Date: 2014-02-19
Created 2014-01-07
Last Updated 2014-05-14
Reserved
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Hashcode...
This is why you are the man. Thank you so much for this, finally I can get rid of TouchWiz. I just really like PURE Android, the way it's intended to be. The Note 3 as it should only be...
Again thank you.
Don't have the Dev Edition but thanks for maintaining so many devices. You are a huge asset to the community for all that you contribute.
Thank you very much for this.
Do you have any observations/comments/feedback about enabling ART?
Installed & working great. Definitely a daily driver for me.
Donation sent.
thanks i will be trying as soon as links are up!!!!
oneandroidnut said:
thanks i will be trying as soon as links are up!!!!
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The links for the unofficial version are up. Downloaded and running great!
cam30era said:
The links for the unofficial version are up. Downloaded and running great!
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i knew i should have brought my note 3 to work today!! ugh
only if i bought the dev edition...
Thanks Hash!!
Thank you Hashcode!
oneandroidnut said:
i knew i should have brought my note 3 to work today!! ugh
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Thats ok you just stick with that HTC thang.
Awesome to see this, might have to sell my loki'd S4 and pick up a dev N3. Thanks!
dasx86 said:
Awesome to see this, might have to sell my loki'd S4 and pick up a dev N3. Thanks!
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Last I heard they were going for a cool thousand bones on eBay. Good luck!
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droidstyle said:
Thats ok you just stick with that HTC thang.
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dont mess with my htc! i love it!
I ran the sprint build OK yesterday but today, I am getting SOD when my device goes to sleep. Clean install on Hash's build. Anyone else seeing this?
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aerichards1977 said:
I ran the sprint build OK yesterday but today, I am getting SOD when my device goes to sleep. Clean install on Hash's build. Anyone else seeing this?
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It happened to me once yesterday on Sprint cm11. So far, nothing today on this ROM.
Edit: no sooner did I type this than I got a SOD.
Thanks Hashcode! Running great!
Once I get out of debt from Xmas donation coming your way.
Edit: I had a sod while my phone was charging.
I haven't had one yet. I enabled developer options, then went into performance and my min processor speed was set to 1728 so I dropped it down to 300 and set to conservative. So far so good!
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