QUOTE(phantomash @ Jan 12 2012, 04:56 PM)
Actually there's only one custom ROM with the "Kang" word, and that's AOKP, Android Open Kang Project.
I think you didnt explain clearly what is "kang" meaning? ○ Galaxy Nexus V3 ○, latest Google flagship
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QUOTE(neoxz @ Jan 12 2012, 05:03 PM) Yeah.. early gratz hope you tomorrow getting itDelivery Status In Progress GDex Consignment Note No. 3xxxxxxxxx (Consignment # will be assigned on delivery date) and please check whether is yakju build or not, although i know should be samsung build since is ori set @@ QUOTE(acloh0411 @ Jan 12 2012, 05:07 PM) just don't care about it, as long as know it is custom ROM then okay alreadyThis post has been edited by XeactorZ: Jan 12 2012, 05:10 PM |
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QUOTE(sordanny @ Jan 12 2012, 04:36 PM) are these custom ROMs better than the original ICS?? this is what i have tested so farwhat are the main improvements over the original ARHD - Android Revolution HD http://rootzwiki.com/topic/10518-rom-andro...-ics-legendary/ - based on GNex factory image stock rom - no visual tweaks & enhancement - applied performance & batt life tweaks - rom optimized to EXT4 partitioning as per his Superwipe Lite - minor updates for bugfixes and newer version of stock apps - major updates only after 1-2 days Google do an official update on our GNex - if you prefer fast/stable/like stock rom.. go for this custom rom - average battery life (compare to stock) AOKP - Android Open Kang Project http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11455-rom-andro...ro-milestone-2/ - based on Google AOSP version 4.0.3 - lots of additional features (nav bar quick settings/fix auto brightness/softkey mod/1% batt mod/color mod) - buttery smooth transition and animation - frequent updates of bugfix and new mods - a bit above average battery life (compare to stock) GummyNex http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13406-romaosp40...nex-050-011012/ - based on Google AOSP version 4.0.3 - lots of additional features (refer his thread.. long time have not use this rom) - comes with custom kernel for better battery life - periodical update of bugfix and new mods - better battery life.. average smoothness - HTC like selection sound... not like our stock tek tek tek sound Bugless Beast http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12874-romaospan...-bugless-beast/ - based on Google AOSP version 4.0.3 - lots of additional features (refer his thread.. long time have not use this rom) - periodical update of bugfix and new mods - need to refer to his download page to check for latest updates if you really want more performance or more battery life you can go 3 ways 1st way (not advised for beginner or intermediate android addict) install setCPU and tweak your CPU speed undervolt each CPU frequency u set for better battery expect Sleep of Death or random reboots if your setting is not nice 2nd way (not advised for intermediate android addict) flash a custom kernel after you flash your rom according to you android version install setCPU and tweak your CPU speed undervolt each CPU frequency u set for better battery expect Sleep of Death or random reboots if your setting is not nice 3rd way (safe enough for beginners) flash a custom kernel after you flash your rom no need setCPU.. just use your phone as normal expect some lags especially after unlocking your screen you can ask to their forum topic if you encounter any issues hardly you will encounter sleep of death or random reboot confirm better battery life so.. for those who are new to flashing.. try flashing roms 1st... try out a day or two.. after u found your best rom.. then you can venture to custom kernels to answer what is the best rom n what is the best kernel... it super subjective.. i have found my fav rom.. and since last week till now.. im seeking my best kernel... currently using AOKP milestone 2 + testing Apex V5 kernel |
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Jan 12 2012, 05:12 PM
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Well if you want it in Hokkien translation... Kang is hole xD
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Jan 12 2012, 05:23 PM
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Still got 1 extra set full screen protector for Nexus for sell at RM20 included express postage, if anyone interested please let me know.
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QUOTE(edwinlcw @ Jan 12 2012, 05:24 PM) http://www.xtremeguard.com/Review: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19109961 This post has been edited by siewsphone: Jan 12 2012, 05:29 PM |
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Jan 12 2012, 04:54 PM) Perhaps this is the answer? I wasn't going to respond to this since it was so old, but it seems there are many different ideas on what KANGs actually are. They are just unofficial builds. Ones that use the CM codebase and are then compiled. They can have additional patches included, but generally are closely linked to CyanogenMod. One of the more popular KANG builds was Fitsnugly's Gigglebread. He would take the codebase and add a few patches that looked interesting/promising and compile it for others to test out. CM releases their code opensource under the Apache license. While this does mean that anyone can take that code and do whatever they want with it (including removing any and all signs on where it came from), it is generally an accepted practice to acknowledge where the work originally came from. KANGs are perfectly acceptable (and encouraged), but the CM dev team would just like to have credit for their hardwork. Source |
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QUOTE(mfadzil @ Jan 12 2012, 05:29 PM) Perhaps this is the answer? wow that so longI wasn't going to respond to this since it was so old, but it seems there are many different ideas on what KANGs actually are. They are just unofficial builds. Ones that use the CM codebase and are then compiled. They can have additional patches included, but generally are closely linked to CyanogenMod. One of the more popular KANG builds was Fitsnugly's Gigglebread. He would take the codebase and add a few patches that looked interesting/promising and compile it for others to test out. CM releases their code opensource under the Apache license. While this does mean that anyone can take that code and do whatever they want with it (including removing any and all signs on where it came from), it is generally an accepted practice to acknowledge where the work originally came from. KANGs are perfectly acceptable (and encouraged), but the CM dev team would just like to have credit for their hardwork. Source even finished reading still confuse anyway thanks for the answer ~ |
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I'm trying AOKP ROM but stuck in the Team Kang/Unicorn bootup logo. Did I managed to brick the GNex? How long does it take the first time we put a new ROM in? Should I retry again?
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QUOTE(wiraone @ Jan 12 2012, 05:55 PM) Arghh.. forgotten to do the system wipe .. Can I go back into recovery, do a system wipe and reinstall back the ROM? What the best way, couldn't shutdown while in this screen. just take out the battery and boot into recovery to do full wipe... then you should be able to pass the bootloop... |
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Thanks guy .. am out of the boot loop now..
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