[ROM][05.10.12] CleanROM 4.5 Standard / Pro -★| ICS 4.0.3 | Tweaks | Skins! |★-

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DbZ Gokuu

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3.8v battery, ICSE 3.6, stock kernel, setCPU downclock to 384 when screen off

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anothen

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Anybody experiencing sd card unmounting and becoming unavailable? Rom worked good yesterday n now today sd card dont work.

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Sd card that came with phone or an older one? This has happened to me in the past when my sd card was failing. If you don't already, make sure you are backing that thing up. I hope this is not the case for you though. Try copying contents onto computer, format sd card (fat32) and copy things back on.


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localceleb

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noob question of the year...last time i used the kitchen and it was with the incredible (gingerbread) and it clearly states what files you need to upload...i don't see any mention of ICS on there...what files do i need to grab?
 

phyba

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Not sure what's going on but now I'm at 4 hours off the charger with 15 minutes screen on time and I've only dropped 10% which is on par with my Gb roms i was using. But earlier it died: n 4 hours. Clock is still maxed out but its not dying as fast

Only thing I did was flash the transparent mod, cleared catch, and dalvik cache. Recharged to 100% and used the battery calibration tool on the market to wipe battery stats. Hope this fixes my battery issue.

Quick question, I notice when I use amonra, when ever I clear data or cache it clears really fast. Like I can do a factory wipe in about 2 seconds. Is this normal? I just wanna make sure its wiping data correctly.

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andybones

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Not sure what's going on but now I'm at 4 hours off the charger with 15 minutes screen on time and I've only dropped 10% which is on par with my Gb roms i was using. But earlier it died: n 4 hours. Clock is still maxed out but its not dying as fast

Only thing I did was flash the transparent mod, cleared catch, and dalvik cache. Recharged to 100% and used the battery calibration tool on the market to wipe battery stats. Hope this fixes my battery issue.

Quick question, I notice when I use amonra, when ever I clear data or cache it clears really fast. Like I can do a factory wipe in about 2 seconds. Is this normal? I just wanna make sure its wiping data correctly.

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In my experience, as with every new ROM, this goes for when I would get an OTA before I used to root.
Once on a new build, the battery needs time to adjust, at least 3 full discharge cycles.
after this you should be seeing the correct battery times.
If you are getting really bad life after the full charges, then I would say that
1) try new kernel
2) try new set-up
 

mjones73

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Some people are having issues with the new kernel staying spiked at 1512 which seems to be leading to bad battery life and hot phones, it's been covered, read back a few pages...

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answerman

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Thoughts on battery life: I think sometimes people read these threads and get excited about what other people are getting compared to their own experience. If you're only getting 10 hours out of your battery, there is no ROM or tweak in the world that will triple your battery life. It's all comparative, because everyone's usage is different.

Example: I never let my battery get below 15% or so before swapping it with a freshly charged one, but it takes me about 36 hours to get to that point. It's not that the ROM or tweaks accomplished that for me. It's because I'm likely a lighter user than many of you and I'm very selective about what apps run on my phone. For comparison, (I'm still on CleanROM 3.5, haven't flashed 3.6 yet) I got about 24 hours out of the stock ROM. That's more than a 50% increase... not too shabby.

So, in comparison, if you typically got say 10 hours out of the stock ROM, and this ROM (or any of the others) got you up to say 15 hours... you'd be doing about as well as me. Are you getting the life I am? No, and you won't... because whatever you're doing with your phone is more intensive than what I'm doing. But, you'd be seeing about the same percentage of improvement.

I know that probably 80% of you realize this. My rant is aimed at the 20%.

Carry on. And Scott... once again, great work!
 
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scubageek01

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Apps Disappearing

Anyone noticing apps disappearing from the home screen. I first experienced this yesterday where the Mail icon disappeared. I thought I inadvertently removed it. I placed it back onto the home screen. But just now, I tried to grab an app from the market and noticed that Market is gone from the home screen as well as under "All apps". Am I losing my mind?
 

anothen

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Anyone noticing apps disappearing from the home screen. I first experienced this yesterday where the Mail icon disappeared. I thought I inadvertently removed it. I placed it back onto the home screen. But just now, I tried to grab an app from the market and noticed that Market is gone from the home screen as well as under "All apps". Am I losing my mind?

It's a conspiracy. They switched the name of the market on you lol

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mjones73

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Anyone noticing apps disappearing from the home screen. I first experienced this yesterday where the Mail icon disappeared. I thought I inadvertently removed it. I placed it back onto the home screen. But just now, I tried to grab an app from the market and noticed that Market is gone from the home screen as well as under "All apps". Am I losing my mind?

Google renamed the market to play...

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    [ROM][05.10.12] CleanROM 4.5 Standard / Pro -★| ICS 4.0.3 | Tweaks | Skins! |★-

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    CleanROM Developer Edition was designed to be a cleaned up Verizon Stock ROM Leak of Ice Cream Sandwich with a lot of Sense Removed! All HTC and Google Apps are up to date as of 5/9/2012. ROM is de-odexed and based on Leaked RUU 3.11.605.22. ROM Supports both Gingerbread and ICS Firmware and S-ON or S-OFF!
    Please read the installation instructions!!! They have changed!



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    Removed VZW Bloat!
    Custom Tweaks App by Jan!
    Custom Team Blackout Sense 4.0 Clock Widget Skin
    Performance and Battery Enhancements!
    ES File Explorer
    WiFi Tether
    Battery Icon with Percent (Stock Battery on SD Card)
    Super Extended Quick Settings
    No Location Icon
    Can be flashed with either firmware and S-ON or S-OFF


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    The Professional Edition of CleanROM

    This ROM is identical to CleanROM Standard with the exception it is even cleaner;

    The following are removed in this build:
    • All Social Networking apps and libraries
    • HTC Reader
    • Verizon Instant Messenger
    • Verizon Back up Service
    • Verizon Media Manager
    • Plus One
    • Picasa

    NOTE: The Pro Edition Does not and will not support any of the removed apps. Please dont waste your time asking.




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    Statusbar Tweaks
    Hide and Reorder Quicksetting
    Quick quicksettings toggle: If no notification to clear will show Quicksettings
    Hide WiFi Config
    Hide Specific Notifications Icons: Alarm / GPS / Bluetooth / WiFi / Data / Headset / Volume
    Battery Tweaks with MIUI Battery bar
    Clock Options
    Recent Apps Toggle
    Enable Transparency

    Sense Tweaks
    Smooth Rosie Tweaks
    Toggle Unlock animation
    Toggle 5 Column App Drawer
    Toggle Paginated App Drawer
    Enable Transparency

    Lockscreen Tweaks
    AOSP Lock Screen toggle
    Custom Carrier Caption
    Toggle Menu Key to Unlock
    Volume Keys to wake

    Misc Tweaks
    Phone Info menu
    Capacitive Back light Settings
    Selectable Overscroll Colors
    Options for Advanced Power Menu

    Advanced Tweaks
    Fix permissions
    Zipalaign apks
    Mount system rw/ro
    Wipe Battery stats
    Wipe cache/dalvik



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    Changes in Version 4.5 - 5/10/2012
    • Added: Blackout ICS Skin
    • Fixed: Blackout Original Skin
    • Updated: Install method for S-ON / S-OFF! Read the install instructions! Major Changes to support all install methods!
    • Updated: Kernel and build.prop from 3.14 Leak
    • Updated: Facebook, Flash, Maps, Streets
    • Removed: SD Card Contents. Now seperate downloads. Read the install instructions!



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    • Start Application
    • Go to Settings
    • Select Device Type -> Galaxy Nexus LTE
    • Select Change Setup-Method -> netd (master)
    • Select Enable WiFi-Encryption -> Your Choice
    • Select Routing Fix
    • Start Tether and allow Root

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    There are 4 ways to install CleanROM 4.5

    NOTE: If you are not S-OFF or on ICS Firmware you will need to download the Extra's and place them on the root of your SD Card BEFORE you flash the ROM! They are no longer included in the ROM file itself!


    Method 1: Installation for S-OFF Devices on ICS firmware
    • S-OFF Recomended!
    • Copy ROM to SD Card
    • Reboot to recovery
    • wipe data / Factory Reset
    • Flash ROM
    • Reboot
    • Profit!


    Method 2: Installation for S-ON Devices on ICS firmware
    • Copy ROM to SD Card AND PH98IMG.zip to ROOT of SD Card
    • Reboot to recovery
    • wipe data / Factory Reset
    • Flash ROM
    • Use Developer Menu to reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img file in the PH98IMG.zip
    • Reboot
    • Profit!


    Method 3: Installation for S-OFF Devices on Gingerbread firmware
    • Copy ROM to SD Card AND GB Firmware Patch to ROOT of SD Card
    • Reboot to recovery
    • wipe data / Factory Reset
    • Flash ROM
    • Flash GB Firmware Patch
    • Reboot
    • Profit!


    Method 4: Installation for S-ON Devices on Gingerbread firmware
    • Copy ROM to SD Card AND PH98IMG.zip AND GB Firmware Patch to ROOT of SD Card
    • Reboot to recovery
    • wipe data / Factory Reset
    • Flash ROM
    • Flash GB Fimrware Patch
    • Use Developer Menu to reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img file in the PH98IMG.zip
    • Reboot
    • Profit!



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    Download PH98IMG.zip HERE! This is only for S-ON Devices

    Download Gingerbread Firmware patch HERE! - You only need to do this if you are on Gingerbread Fimrware!


    Flash All Zips except PH98IMG in recovery but you all knew that!



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    And the following XDA Developers and Members: dsixda - drellisdee - racinwarrior - lrod0175 - VinceOB - j4n87 - eboelzner



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    Alternate Kernels

    I have created a flashable 3.13.607.5 Kernel and a flashable 3.14.605.5 Kernel for the ROM.

    Some people feel that the 3.13.607.5 kernel gave better battery and cooling than the latest kernel.

    Feel free to download and test for yourself!


    These are in old school method as to make one simple step for everyone. This also resets mainver to 1.00.000.0 :D


    Instructions
    1. Download to root of SD Card
    2. Reboot to Recovery
    3. Flash Zip
    4. Phone will reboot to hboot
    5. Press power one time so it will scan the SD Card
    6. Install boot.img when prompted
    7. Reboot when prompted



    Download the 3.13.605.7 kernel HERE


    Download the 3.14.605.5 kernel HERE
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    Np. Not trying to bite your head off or anything, but wipe is always almost recommended.

    You get to go off on someone and get a thanks for that.

    I post a killer ROM and then a mirror by request and I get **** :(


    700+ downloads in 7 hours and I have 12 thanks. Im not complaining... But really?