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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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Has anyone here installed CyanogenMod on their phone?
I'm thinking of doing it, Alot of things I've read have suggested it often gives better performance.(And I don't think my phone could get much slower, to be honest.)
Any of you experienced this?


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I did, but about three years ago, so I doubt I'll have any useful info. I took it off again, if I remember rightly.

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I did, but about three years ago, so I doubt I'll have any useful info. I took it off again, if I remember rightly.

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I did, i didn't like it too much, it took away a load of features I was used to.

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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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My phone will have cyanogenmod on it, but by design, and only until lollipop is rolled out to it - I'm waiting for a OnePlus One.

So not much use at all really.


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Thanks for the great help. :P
I went ahead and installed it (With only a little shouting) not long after I posted that, and I quite like it.
I put it on a HP Touchpad a year or 2 back, and I don't remember it being very good, but I really like the version on my phone now.
(Not to mention, performance does seem to have been greatly improved - much less lag when doing anything.)


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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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It depends on your phone. If they've managed to work it all out, then it's probably better than any stock rom you can put on your phone (although where a few years ago it was probably Cyanogenmod or nothing, there now tends to be a lot of flavours of aosp roms, some of which have features that don't fit into what cyanogenmod has now decided it wants to be). On the other hand, you might find that all that horrible bloaty software that was put on there by the manufacturer is actually quite good, and under cyanogenmod the camera lacks features your're used to, or, if you're unlucky, just isn't as good.

Have you looked at xposed? It runs on stock roms, but has modules that can bring in features you'd find in cyanogenmod.

Like I said though, it can all depend on your phone, I've often found that once you've used cyanogenmod, you find yourself getting torn between the two different styles of rom as they both involve compromises and you just have to accept one or the other.


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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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I don't have Sony's "Amazing" 'Mobile Bravia Engine 2' anymore, but then I never really thought it made much of a difference.
It's a Xperia Z I have, and I honestly can't think of anything that I am going to miss. I've got a Stock ROM downloaded for if I want to go back, but so far I've seen no reason at to why I would. You're right about the camera, I've noticed the one in CyanogenMod has a lot less features, but 1) I don't really use it much (Prefer to use a real camera) and 2) There's probably an app for that.
Very much tempted to go have a look through XDA now and see what other ROMs there is you can get - but I'd probably just end up breaking it (again...)


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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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Same phone as me, and I settled for a stock rom with some xposed modules. However, you can get lollipop roms on xda though, so you might want to give them a go.


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Did you have problems a lot of performance issues with 4.4.2 as well, then?
I might try a Lolipop one, but not yet. I want to play around with CyanogenMod a bit more - I love how you can customise pretty much everything. It's brilliant.

I love that you get things like this on XDA


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When I used to run cyanogenmod, I'd be updating my phone pretty much every day, but when I used stock I just used to use it. There was a problem on 4.4.2 (I think) where google play services would just go nuts and drain the battery, but that did get fixed.

Lollipop is nice, but it's pretty much just a cases of what you see is what you get at the moment. People just seem pretty pleased to have it up and running, there's not a lot in the way of customisation yet.


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Can you just use CWM to install new CM zips without wiping the phone, then?
My battery drained VERY fast with 4.4.2, and was very slow. 4.4.4 Fixed it a bit, but it was still not as good as it used to be.
I'm not sure what i think of lolipop. I'm not sure if I like the way some apps look now.


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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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Cor... this is a bit good innit.

I can tell it to always have the next 5 episodes of a show locally converted and synced, and it keeps that 5 episode buffer as I watch them. Lovely.


Spoke too soon. It worked fine... until it stopped working and now won't sync anything anymore...


Bit of a post resurrection, but it needs saying. The dev team behind plex are utterly hopeless, it's possibly the buggiest piece of shit i've ever had to use on android, but unfortunately I can't find anything else that has the same functionality. I want to sync unwatched episodes of TV shows to my phone automatically, deleting the ones i've watched and adding news ones that I haven't seen and plex is perfect for that... if the devs had an IQ above single figures.

They updated the app 2 weeks ago, which introduced a bug that set hard limit to the space dedicated to synced content. They "fixed" that today, now the latest release has removed the sync option for each show entirely, and corrupted the database so that any synced content you already have in unusable, but still taking up space on your phone.

I'm used to having to press the sync button multiple times every few nights as it regularly fails halfway through with no indication as to why, but this is just getting ludicrous.

I don't suppose anyone knows of another android app that has the same automatic sync functionality?


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I used to have problems with random sync fails, but it seems much better lately (ie. the last six months or so).

It's hard to blame the devs, as they're doubtless getting whipped as it's not available on a toaster yet. Honestly, the number of things that have a Plex app is insane.

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Is the plex pass worth the money?


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I think so, but I literally only use it for the Sync. If that's broken, I'll be a sad puppy.

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Apparently my sync button disappearing was because the plex authentication server no longer thought I had a plex pass, even though my account thinks I do... All fixed, now to re-sync everything again. Joy.


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Is there a virus checker I should use?

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Do you ever install anything from dodgy third party app stores full of cracked version of premium apps?


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Do you ever install anything from dodgy third party app stores full of cracked version of premium apps?


Only Google play

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Then you don't need a virus scanner, no.


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 Post subject: Re: Google Android
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Then you don't need a virus scanner, no.


Lovely, ta.

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Not sure if this has been posted on another thread or not but some enterprising folks have hacked the Playstation Remote Play app for Android so that it'll run on any Android device rather than just Sony kit. The thread about it here is a bit confusing because previously it required rooting and flashing and whatnot but now you just install the APK and you're away.

There are two downloads there: a minimal one with just the Remote Play app and a bigger one which has an app for managing the PS4 controller. You can only pair your phone/tablet with the PS4 controller if your device is rooted so if not just go for the minimal app which uses on screen buttons to control the console.

I got it working fine when connected to the wifi in my flat but I've never got it to connect to the PS4 over the internet. There's a comment in that XDA thread about issues with Lollipop requiring you to forward certain ports which I've done to no avail. I'd be interested to know if anyone else gets that working as using my phone to play my PS4 in my own flat is a bit pointless obviously.


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Gaywood has stolen the Mute button from my S5 with his lollipop update.

Dirty fucking borrower.

The Heath Robinson workaround for not having your phone make noise/vibrate is a piss take.

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You're not the first to express this sentiment to me.

Also, the S5 has L now? Cool.


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My s5 keeps stopping. So Samsung us had me do a soft reset. Worked so far


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You follow Sarah Palin on Twitter?!


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Yeah, she's absolutely bonkers.

Also, got some Mitt on me


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I didn't want to give him the satisfaction of a response to that.

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Also, she crazy hot

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Really? Isn't it because she's a politician who's female and under 50?

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Really? Isn't it because she's a politician who's female and under 50?


It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.

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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.


I don't think much about feminism.

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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.


I don't think much about feminism.

Evidently.

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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.


I don't think much about feminism.

Evidently.

I meab, look at the huge advances in science and nature. Who makes them? Men. All through history men have done shit right and women have tried recently to claim undeserved credit After happily being carried through the dangerous times. "There would not be war if women were in charge" they say, slapping a cock on Joan d'Arc, Thatcher, Bousicea whilst holding nightingale up as women doing it right when all she did was keep a diary of who she killed through being a crap nurse.

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MaliA wrote:
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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.


I don't think much about feminism.

Evidently.

I meab, look at the huge advances in science and nature. Who makes them? Men. All through history men have done shit right and women have tried recently to claim undeserved credit After happily being carried through the dangerous times. "There would not be war if women were in charge" they say, slapping a cock on Joan d'Arc, Thatcher, Bousicea whilst holding nightingale up as women doing it right when all she did was keep a diary of who she killed through being a crap nurse.

I laughed last time you made this exact post. :)

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It is mainly the cruising around on a skidoo, shooting bears thing. I'd have thought she'd be a fine example of feminism to you, having been governor of the manliest state and stuff.

I bet you think Thatcher was a fine example of feminism too.


I don't think much about feminism.

Evidently.

I meab, look at the huge advances in science and nature. Who makes them? Men. All through history men have done shit right and women have tried recently to claim undeserved credit After happily being carried through the dangerous times. "There would not be war if women were in charge" they say, slapping a cock on Joan d'Arc, Thatcher, Bousicea whilst holding nightingale up as women doing it right when all she did was keep a diary of who she killed through being a crap nurse.

I laughed last time you made this exact post. :)


I'm compiling a "best of"

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Gaywood has stolen the Mute button from my S5 with his lollipop update.

Dirty fucking borrower.

The Heath Robinson workaround for not having your phone make noise/vibrate is a piss take.

So apparently, on Samsung, turning the volume down below "vibrate" no longer engaged silent mode (that's normal behaviour in L) but the None/Priority-only/All panel that appears when you change the volume -- the one where you select which notifications make sound -- is missing. Is that correct?


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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Gaywood has stolen the Mute button from my S5 with his lollipop update.

Dirty fucking borrower.

The Heath Robinson workaround for not having your phone make noise/vibrate is a piss take.

So apparently, on Samsung, turning the volume down below "vibrate" no longer engaged silent mode (that's normal behaviour in L) but the None/Priority-only/All panel that appears when you change the volume -- the one where you select which notifications make sound -- is missing. Is that correct?


Seems so on my phone

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Turning the volume down when it's vibrate doesn't move it to silent mode on my Nexus 6 so it doesn't seem that is normal Lollipop behaviour (if I'm reading you right here).


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I can't turn my volume down using the buttons past vibrate on my s5. The options button let's me set volume for ring tones, media, notifications and system

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I did the "Priority only" stuff and my alarm didn't go off this morning.

Why the FUCK would you take away functionality in an update? Mute/Vibrate/Sound made perfect sense.

I am assuming the next update will remove any call functionality as that is so last year and we are all just communicating with Emoji thingies now.

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I did the "Priority only" stuff and my alarm didn't go off this morning.

Why the FUCK would you take away functionality in an update? Mute/Vibrate/Sound made perfect sense.

I am assuming the next update will remove any call functionality as that is so last year and we are all just communicating with Emoji thingies now.


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That sounds like it might be a bug because if you go into the Interruptions settings it says "Alarms are always priority interruptions" so I'd expect an alarm to go off no matter what.

ETA: Actually you can set the overall state to "Don't interrupt" so even priority interruptions wouldn't trigger but the default is to allow priority interruptions so unless you've specifically changed that I'd still expect an alarm. Worth checking that though.


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Yeah I was seriously unimpressed with Lollipop (I got it straight away because Nexus 5), even now some time down the line I occasionally think 'Why did they do that to it?'

And it broke my fruit machine app. Which is still broken.

What was the last one? Jellybean? That one was good. Whatever the last one was.


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Oh I have kitkat

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What was the last one? Jellybean? That one was good. Whatever the last one was.


Kitkat. The releases are named alphabetically if that helps remember which was previous/subsequent so it goes:

Cupcake
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