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Mr.Bollywood wrote:That's great to hear!! I'll make the switch and see myself, it's a big risk , so many people telling me not to switch including myself , but something tells me is the phone for me!
iM@st@1 wrote:No problem here, try doing a factory reset, solved my issues when i updated.
Also as triniautomart had said earlier i noticing battery life is a lil shorter than bf, hopefully it improves with the cm12 update.
mitch1980 wrote:so i rooted and flashed an Exodus ROM on my OPO.....wow amazing different to CY11....smoother and blazing fast...very very responsive and battery longer as well
TriniAutoMart wrote:Nice ^^
Waiting for the CM12 OTA
Kongorealm wrote:mitch1980 wrote:so i rooted and flashed an Exodus ROM on my OPO.....wow amazing different to CY11....smoother and blazing fast...very very responsive and battery longer as well
How was it done? do you have a step by step and where did you get the ROM?
mitch1980 wrote:so i rooted and flashed an Exodus ROM on my OPO.....wow amazing different to CY11....smoother and blazing fast...very very responsive and battery longer as well
pocketnow wrote:It’s the number-one rule of making promises: if you’re going to make them, be damn well sure you can follow through on them. OnePlus has been learning this the hard way, after announcing in mid-March a schedule by which the two big updates due for the OnePlus One would be arriving. The first release of OxygenOS was supposed to land last week, and the Lollipop-based CyanogenMod 12S was to arrive earlier this week. We already saw OnePlus apologize for missing that OxygenOS date, and now the other shoe drops, as CM12S also fails to meet its release deadline.
OnePlus blames certification issues for the lack of a CM12S update (just like with OxygenOS), and says that it probably won’t have any more meaningful news on progress to share for at least a few days to come. The company also notes that it “will definitely be more careful with our ETAs in the future,” in the light of these very public failures.
Users are understandably frustrated with the situation, and efforts to look to Cyanogen for answers are just brewing more frustration; on Twitter, Cyanogen CEO Kirt McMaster has told people to “calm the f down,” and insists that CM12S will be ready when it’s ready.
Source: OnePlus, KirtMcMaster (Twitter)
Via: Phandroid
mitch1980 wrote:Kongorealm wrote:mitch1980 wrote:so i rooted and flashed an Exodus ROM on my OPO.....wow amazing different to CY11....smoother and blazing fast...very very responsive and battery longer as well
How was it done? do you have a step by step and where did you get the ROM?
use the link below
http://webtrickz.com/how-to-flash-andro ... -tutorial/
aps to download is shown as well
novastar1 wrote:Thanks for the tip.....phone is now working great.
had to install custom boeffla kernel to stop my amazon kindle app from randomly crashing...but now it's so good....feels almost like a hardware upgrademitch1980 wrote:Kongorealm wrote:mitch1980 wrote:so i rooted and flashed an Exodus ROM on my OPO.....wow amazing different to CY11....smoother and blazing fast...very very responsive and battery longer as well
How was it done? do you have a step by step and where did you get the ROM?
use the link below
http://webtrickz.com/how-to-flash-andro ... -tutorial/
aps to download is shown as well
16 cycles wrote:for a first timer to any of this....i went far into the rabbit hole.
Drivers...altering paths in windows...android sdk tools...cmd prompts
Difficulty 8/10
I got through though...after sourcing steps from many different places ...
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