So will Cyanogen Mod move to CM11 ? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?

Zorachus said:
With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?
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Probably a solid month, I don't think this will motivate a CM11. They'll most likely keep 10 and wait until the next big, big push before they bump to 11. The "K" release, or whatever.

codeworkx already posted on twitter about his excitement over this device. Selling his I9300 and using the left over money to buy an N4 and then get drunk with the rest lol

Zorachus said:
With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?
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I am guessing they might make it CM10.2.

Euler MD said:
I am guessing they might make it CM10.2.
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Given that they don't have a 10.1 release out yet, that's doubtful.

Its still CM10 that's a definite. They go by the name of the android version (Jellybean) which starts with a "J" which is the 10th letter of the alphabet, thus CM10.
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For shure it will be cm 10 most probably cm10.1, cm 11 will be kye lime pie
You have a thanks button and don't know what to do with it? ...
Just press it

Either way who cares what its called. I just want it on my gs3 and n4 when i get it.

It seems like more and more CM features are being put into stock android, not sure if it is even worth it to run CM roms anymore.

JCreazy said:
It seems like more and more CM features are being put into stock android, not sure if it is even worth it to run CM roms anymore.
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CM will always be worth it in my eyes. However, Google is certainly being awesome by including so much more stock customization over time, Android 4.2 even brings lockscreen widgets and notification toggles!

Zorachus said:
With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?
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no ETA for CyanogenMod Releases.
its the first and the only one rule if Cyanogen!!

antp121 said:
Its still CM10 that's a definite. They go by the name of the android version (Jellybean) which starts with a "J" which is the 10th letter of the alphabet, thus CM10.
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yeah, CM8 (skipped) was Honeycomb whcih was 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2

There is no hugeupdate so CM10.1 or 2 will be sure.

It will be 10.1
Zorachus said:
With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?
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CyanogenMod based off the 4.2 will be 10.1 according to the release statement on the CyanogenMod blog featured here:
http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-10-0-release
"Android 4.2 will become CyanogenMod 10.1 and we will provide an update on our Google+ when nightlies with the 4.2 code begin."

JCreazy said:
It seems like more and more CM features are being put into stock android, not sure if it is even worth it to run CM roms anymore.
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I already miss the notification bar buttons and the "no wallpaper" but yeah you can tell a lot has been adopted or was in the pipeline at the same time.

Zorachus said:
With the new Nexus 4, will the Cyanogen Mod team have to start fresh with new Nightly's CM11 based off Android 4.2 ? How long until those first Nightly's are available to flash ? Few days after Nexus 4 release, or we talking weeks a month ?
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With the blistering sucess of cm10....they will definately move on to a new upgraded version..and i guess we all are waiting for it... DESPERATELY !!

Does that mean if cm10 doesnt succeed we wont receiving cm11?

If the rumours are true Google is doing an android 4.3 instead of android 5.0 so wouldn't that make it cm10.2?

rocketqueen1 said:
With the blistering sucess of cm10....they will definately move on to a new upgraded version..and i guess we all are waiting for it... DESPERATELY !!
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Did you actually necro a thread dead for 6 months just to say that? :/

There's no point in speculating anything here. Really. We'll have CM of every new AOSP release, that's for sure. And it doesn't make any difference if it was called CM6343494566.64646, for instance.

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Nexus S CM 10.1 BBQ log

At BBQ log changes for the cyanogenmod 10.1 version are already available!!
link: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#crespo/cm10.1/1355380185
id dont know if the nightlies by cm are downloadabel(not on their homepage!) but there is an unofficial rom here
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041851
say thanks:good:
nero17 said:
At BBQ log changes for the cyanogenmod 10.1 version are already available!!
link: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#crespo/cm10.1/1355380185
id dont know if the nightlies by cm are downloadabel(not on their homepage!) but there is an unofficial rom here
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041851
say thanks:good:
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Nope, no official build available yet for crespo.
Cominggggg CM10.1 Experimental
They also have it running for Crespo4G. I'm running Jellyshot right now, but looking forward to seeing what the CM team does with this phone!
Hells yeah. I can't wait for the first nightlies to hit.
I have never done this before, so take this with a grain of salt, but I am currently syncing with the cm10.1 repo. Hoping to have a build for the Crespo4G soon.
That being said, syncing has been going on for about 6 hours. Damn 3mbps.
Update:
9.3GB takes a long time to download on a horrible connection. The bun is officially in the over. I'll report back when I have any news.
Just a question regarding cm 10.1. I am running cm10 now. I have installed the 4.2 camera and gallery from a post on here awhile back. If and when I update to 10.1, Well the new camera app change or will I need to manually replace it?
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123go! said:
Just a question regarding cm 10.1. I am running cm10 now. I have installed the 4.2 camera and gallery from a post on here awhile back. If and when I update to 10.1, Well the new camera app change or will I need to manually replace it?
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When flshing the gapps package from goo.im, all google apps will be replace!.. maybe the apps will be twice on your your device, but you can disable the former gallery and camera in your apps settings..
and i would say do a full wipe befor 10.1.. or between every bigger system update
Sorry, but this is a false alarm. The person who coded this webpage has automatically (and incorrectly) coded all nightlys as cm10.1. Check out all of the links - surely nightlys from September and October are not cm10.1? There are no cm10.1 nightlies for crespo / nexus s yet. See link: http://get.cm/crespo.
nero17 said:
At BBQ log changes for the cyanogenmod 10.1 version are already available!!
link: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#crespo/cm10.1/1355380185
id dont know if the nightlies by cm are downloadabel(not on their homepage!) but there is an unofficial rom here
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041851
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Yes that is true.. the official build is not out yet.. i have heard that its gonna be out in early 2013.. (that is if the world doesn't end )...
Here's the link to the unofficial build posted on the forums.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041851
ROM Manager
Uhm ... I've just launched Rom Manager and in the CyanogenMod Nightlies I found 10.1 ... of yesterday
To post an update on the status of my NS4g build:
I got to the point where it goes to build, then sat there. For 20 hours. No files were written even though my CPU was at 100% all day/night.
Anyways, I'm also running out of space, 5.6GB free which isn't enough, so I'm going to load ubuntu on my desktop and try it on there.
Have you tried flashing it? I am on my way to office right now, can't wait, will probably flash it in office today
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AndroidWolf59 said:
Uhm ... I've just launched Rom Manager and in the CyanogenMod Nightlies I found 10.1 ... of yesterday
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Have you tried flashing it? I am on my way to office right now, can't wait to flash it, will probably flash it in office today
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AndroidWolf59 said:
Uhm ... I've just launched Rom Manager and in the CyanogenMod Nightlies I found 10.1 ... of yesterday
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I try it!! All work for now
That is a bit funny how the 17Dec12 nightly for 10.1 is in ROM Manager, but not on the get.cm website nor on the cyanogenmod updater in settings...
AndroidWolf59 said:
Uhm ... I've just launched Rom Manager and in the CyanogenMod Nightlies I found 10.1 ... of yesterday
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Can somebody upload it on mediafire or smthng?
Will click thanks of course!
arun_vj said:
Have you tried flashing it? I am on my way to office right now, can't wait, will probably flash it in office today
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Have you tried flashing it? I am on my way to office right now, can't wait to flash it, will probably flash it in office today
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Awesome ROM, was waiting for it from the time Google announced end of updates for Nexus S. Great job from CyanogenMod team!!
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http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommana...anogenMod Nightlies&deviceName=Google Nexus S
here is the CyanogenMod 10.1 20121217
enjoy if you're not using ROM manager
jahlovePL said:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommana...anogenMod Nightlies&deviceName=Google Nexus S
here is the CyanogenMod 10.1 20121217
enjoy if you're not using ROM manager
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what the bug ???
For those that are following this thread... http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/15757/cm-10.1-20121221-NIGHTLY-crespo4g.zip

Which ROM to run on Nexus 4

I got my Nexus 4 yesterday and I've been using an S3 for a month or so running CM 10.1
Should I flash CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4, or will there be a new version that will soon be released pertaining to 4.2.2?
How stable is CM on the Nexus 4? I had a few issues with it on the S3. Will it be as reliable as stock?
nmunro said:
I got my Nexus 4 yesterday and I've been using an S3 for a month or so running CM 10.1
Should I flash CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4, or will there be a new version that will soon be released pertaining to 4.2.2?
How stable is CM on the Nexus 4? I had a few issues with it on the S3. Will it be as reliable as stock?
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The CM ROM for the N4 is stable, I've been using it for a while and haven't had any problems.
I think the latest nightly has the 4.2.2 updates in it already.
Which ROM to use is kind of personal though and depends on what you want, take a look at the ROMs in the threads and you will see quite a few choices, and then there are even a lot of different kernels too so there are plenty of choices.
Rasbean Jelly or Xenon HD. Both are stable as can be.
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I personally love SlimBean. Right now I'm using my Slim-Star ROM (PM me for details and download link) which is based off of SlimBean.
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In these kind of threads a lot of ROMs always are mentioned. I think you can better take a look around the forum and decide for yourself.
Remcotjuuh said:
In these kind of threads a lot of ROMs always are mentioned. I think you can better take a look around the forum and decide for yourself.
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I found the best ROM for me by installing the popular ones for a few days each then picking the one I liked the most.
I'm using PA 3+ (ParanoidAndroid), It's CM 10 based, this rom has Hybrid UI (Table UI, Stock UI, etc) and have a lot of colors improvements and the best feature is the PIE control that is really awesome.
You can check PA 3+ here and you can check the development forum for all the other roms available.
Good Luck! =)
I'll probably just go with CM since its what I'm used to. Don't have time right now to try a bunch of different things.
My phone currently isn't rooted. Can someone link a good guide on how to root and install CM?
No
NEXUS 4...Make em say uhhh..nah nah nah
nmunro said:
I'll probably just go with CM since its what I'm used to. Don't have time right now to try a bunch of different things.
My phone currently isn't rooted. Can someone link a good guide on how to root and install CM?
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If you want to do the process yourself here is the guide, if not here is a toolkit.
And here is CM 10.1 with instructions.
Good Luck and Enjoy! =)
Cm10.1 4.2.2 no doubt
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I don't like CM10. I find stock smooth, and I think when RasbeanJelly is updated to 4.2.2 base, you should use that.

[Q] Stable ROM for mako

Hello everyone,
I'm getting an N4 next week and I was wandering how stable AOKP's milestone 1 or CM RC2 are given that nither have a proper stable out yet.
Let me give some context. I use to be big on flashing, the phone I have now has run every any anying I have been able to find but to be honest I'm sort fo bored of it. At this point I'm just looking for somethig I can flash and wait for the OTA update for the next point or big number realse and Yes I know that both roms mention above are not "stable" but they will be soon I hope. I can put up with annoynces for some time while the stable comes out so I can move up to it. Also I'm open for sugestion if there anything more solid then AKOP or CM(if that is even plosible) by all means shear
They're both pretty stable. All features are fully working. Both roms have been on the Nexus 4 scene since day one so the developers have worked hard to eliminate any bugs. Just flash one and try it out yourself.
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CyanogenMod RC2, being a release candidate, is very stable and bug free (from my experience).
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that is awsome news that there really stable. I'm confuse, why then are they not mark as stable? Can they be using debian definiton of stable?
gozes said:
that is awsome news that there really stable. I'm confuse, why then are they not mark as stable? Can they be using debian definiton of stable?
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Probably the developer doesn't think it's ready. Either way, it seems stable enough for daily use.
It sounds like I'm contradicting myself. LOL
Mmuzzy ROM. 100% stable with just a few very necessary customizations.
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sound good. I will asum that as soon as they think is go for stable then there will be an OTAU for it
gozes said:
sound good. I will asum that as soon as they think is go for stable then there will be an OTAU for it
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Yeah. They probably won't label "Stable" but a "Milestone" instead.
Every rom i have tried for my n4 have been stable
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now a stupid question, I haven't use AOKP in a while so I was wandering do I still need to get the gapps in another zip and flash them or do the now ship with the rom? if they don't where do I get them because I dont't see them on there site
gozes said:
now a stupid question, I haven't use AOKP in a while so I was wandering do I still need to get the gapps in another zip and flash them or do the now ship with the rom? if they don't where do I get them because I dont't see them on there site
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Here is the gapps file.
http://d-h.st/VpV
Before you flash anything. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP NANDROID FILE IN RECOVERY MODE JUST IN CASE THE PHONE DOESN'T BOOT.
I assume you know how to do a backup. LOL
scream4cheese said:
Here is the gapps file.
http://d-h.st/VpV
Before you flash anything. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP NANDROID FILE IN RECOVERY MODE JUST IN CASE THE PHONE DOESN'T BOOT.
I assume you know how to do a backup. LOL
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yes I do in fact I do most of my rom setups with adb
gozes said:
yes I do in fact I do most of my rom setups with adb
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Aw sweet. :good::fingers-crossed:
Primerunner theme chooser edition is great and so are the rassaber builds, sentinel is a must if u prefer a straight cm experience but want gaming optimization
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carbon CM aospa
I've used cm10.1 and switched to Xylon when I had the desire for more customization. Ever since JellyBeer started however it's been my main ROM and I absolutely love the functionality and stability it has to offer. I am intrigued by PA's Halo though.

[Q] Stock 4.3 / CM 10.1 or wait for 10.2

Hi,
I just got a Nexus 4 and love the device. I come from a HTC Sensation and used to run CM.
I am running stock 4.3, non rooted but lack some options.
I would like to ask your advice on what to do, should I;
- Unlock / root and flash CM 10.1? (should I flash a custom kernel?)
or
- Stay on stock until a stable CM 10.2 releases or wont this release for a couple of months?
I dont want to hassle with nightly builds, just want a stable daily driver and dont want to flash every week.
Thanks guys!
Wait for 10.2. Kindle fire CM 10.2 has already been released so I can imagine that it won't be long.
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jji7skyline said:
Wait for 10.2. Kindle fire CM 10.2 has already been released so I can imagine that it won't be long.
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Thanks for your advice.
The CM 10.2 releases are just nightly releases, I do want a stable ROM
knoeperd said:
Thanks for your advice.
The CM 10.2 releases are just nightly releases, I do want a stable ROM
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I hope you do realize that even nightly releases are quite stable on the Nexus 4? Unless you're doing some hardcore mission critical work, I'd say 10.2 nightlies are just as stable as 10.1
I'm not one of those flashaholics who will flash broken builds and half broken features just to have the latest new gimmick, so when I'm telling you it's solid, I mean it. CM10.2/Android 4.3 does have its issues, and I'd say the biggest is the battery drain issue that has to do with location services. If you're willing to disable half the features of location services, then the issue is less apparent, but to me 10.2 is good enough for me to run as a daily driver. I'd say the issue is more of an Android 4.3 rather than a CM 10.2 issue. So even if you go with a stable ROM like AOSP, you're doomed with battery the same as CM.
dmo580 said:
I hope you do realize that even nightly releases are quite stable on the Nexus 4? Unless you're doing some hardcore mission critical work, I'd say 10.2 nightlies are just as stable as 10.1
I'm not one of those flashaholics who will flash broken builds and half broken features just to have the latest new gimmick, so when I'm telling you it's solid, I mean it. CM10.2/Android 4.3 does have its issues, and I'd say the biggest is the battery drain issue that has to do with location services. If you're willing to disable half the features of location services, then the issue is less apparent, but to me 10.2 is good enough for me to run as a daily driver. I'd say the issue is more of an Android 4.3 rather than a CM 10.2 issue. So even if you go with a stable ROM like AOSP, you're doomed with battery the same as CM.
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Thanks, I didnt realise this, the experience I had with nighly releases is not that good. After reading this I am considering to flash 10.2
I tried 4.3 and liked it quite a bit but I decided to stay on my favourite ROM (not cm but sabermod) on 4.2.2 until it gets updated to 4.3
and I haven't looked back

CyanogenMod for Nexus 7 2013

My previous boyfriend bought me a new Nexus 7 (the 2013 edition), and rooted it for me.. He also did something called unlocking the boot loader and installed a new recovery called TWRP I think... I have been receiving notices of updates since then (directly from google - ota?) and they don't work, so I was wondering if there was anyone that had already tried the latest Cyanogenmod on it? I've had that loaded on previous devices in the past and it worked great!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes, download the lasted CM from Kangs in the developer section, and install that. the updates that you keep getting are already included.
Always love me some CM, been running it since the unofficial releases were out, Now running the nightlies.
timrock said:
yes, download the lasted CM from Kangs in the developer section, and install that. the updates that you keep getting are already included.
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Thank You for the tip. I saw that one in the developer section; how does it compare to the one originally from CyanogenMod?
fstbusa said:
Always love me some CM, been running it since the unofficial releases were out, Now running the nightlies.
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That is great to hear! I really like it on my other devices and I'm running the nightlies also. Do you recommend the original CyanogenMod version or the one from Kangs?
BarbaraG said:
Thank You for the tip. I saw that one in the developer section; how does it compare to the one originally from CyanogenMod?
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Not sure. I did not use the original. But i can confirm, i have not had any issues running the rom on my device

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