You need a kernel that supports it
I'm new to this whole official CM nightlies and stuff. All I ever had were unofficial ports that came when the developer of my old devices managed to work. Is there anything wrong if I update every nightly?
And I've searched a bit but was unable to find any relevant info. Is auto brightness working for anyone? Doesn't seem to work for me
Yep. I finally just got impatient enough to dl and flash it manually.
If someone intrested in this nightly seems like has the ability of to take HDR photos.
[1/2] Camera: add software HDR rendering (android_packages_apps_Camera)
[2/2] Camera: add software HDR rendering (android_packages_apps_Gallery2)
Woah. Anyone confirm this working? I haven't been on cm in a while but would love to see this on our phones but don't really wanna bother flashing if its just for other phones and does nothing for ours
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda app-developers app
Woah. Anyone confirm this working? I haven't been on cm in a while but would love to see this on our phones but don't really wanna bother flashing if its just for other phones and does nothing for ours
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda app-developers app
Hey, passive reader for 1 week, 1st time poster
Got a nexus s 2nd hand in mint condition. tried last stock for 1 day, another 10.0 cm, and jumped to nightlies after that.
Does anybody get battery usage of around 40% just for the screen also?
I've been using the last 2week nightlies under normal usage.
Get out of home at 8, and when I get back at 17h my phone is 15~2% really dying.
Thank you too all you who contribute! :victory:
You only need to worry if you have high Android OS usage. Screen is the biggest energy consumer so 40% isn't that odd. How much screen time do you usually get anyway?
I consider that 3-3.5 hours of screen time on Jelly Bean is OK, especially if the battery is older.
The question now is would you want HDR or Photosphere?
And the HDR for this is too difficult to do. You'd need to hold the phone perfectly still for it to work properly
You only need to worry if you have high Android OS usage. Screen is the biggest energy consumer so 40% isn't that odd. How much screen time do you usually get anyway?
I consider that 3-3.5 hours of screen time on Jelly Bean is OK, especially if the battery is older.
You need to install/flash the "camera42_patched_v2.zip"- Package via your recovery.
Just google for "camera42_patched_v2.zip" (I'm not allowed to post a link )
For me it works perfect on my NexusS cm10.1 (20120103) but you have to disable the "GPS position" otherwise the gallery-app will crash during the rendering.
Not to forget: after installing/flashing you will have two gallery apps. The new one has all you need including picasa sync. You can uninstall the old one by using a root file explorer and deleting "/system/app/gallery2.apk".
# CM 10.1 is based on Android 4.2.1. Any and all proprietary applications that
you have installed outside of CM should be updated to their 4.2.1 counterparts.
Do not use the 4.1 versions of proprietary applications, else you will
experience difficulties.
# Do not use the CyanogenMod Updater to go from 10.0 to 10.1. While you will
have a functional rom, due to the 1st bullet point, you will be left without your
proprietary applications and their data. We highly suggest performing the initial
install manually via recovery (flashing CM and your addons). Once you are on
10.1, you can use the CM Updater as per normal.
# You do not need to wipe when updating to 10.1 if coming from an earlier CM
version. However, as we mentioned in the weekend's PSA, users updating
(instead of wiping) will experience a conflict in the application data for the
Clock app. You are advised to clear this apps data on first boot of 10.1.
# Another item to note is that the support for the 10.0 feature that allowed for
an expanded number of targets on the pattern lockscreen is not in 10.1. If you
use this lockscreen, disable it before updating from 10.0.
# Finally, we always advise that you create a backup before any update. Do
note, however, that due to Android 4.2 changes to support multi-user mode,
your backups will automatically be transferred to /sdcard/0/[backup folder].
Remember this when attempting to restore 10.0.