[ROM] [4.4.2] [AOKP] Nightly Builds [Linaro 14.01] [24/02/2014]

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harsh1291993

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I think I have installed xposed this might be the reason

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Which gapps you using, it should certainly be working.

AOKP gapps

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pops106

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I think I have installed xposed this might be the reason

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AOKP gapps

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Yea looks like it, just been having a read and it still isnt supported from what I can see, you just getting a load of FC's

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w9999

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@ pops106 how is the battery life of this rom.?

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Used the build from the 13th for a good few days and battery life was fine. Not better or worse than other aosp ROMs but good enough for me. Didn't use any tweaks as I keep location and WiFi on for my cycling app. The overall smoothness made it a winner for me.

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Anyone knows if the nav ring can be disabled and where's the option? Maybe it's under my nose but I just can't find it. Thanks.

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    aokp.png

    What is AOKP?

    AOKP stands for Android Open Kang Project. It is a custom ROM distribution for several high-end Android devices. The name is a play on the word kang and AOSP (Android Open Source Project). The name was sort of a joke, but it just stuck, just like our infatuation with unicorns.

    We fork the source code of Android that Google puts out in the open with every major version release, and we then add the magical unicorn bytes (read: we add some of the coolest features that are both useful and make your ROM awesome).

    With AOKP, you can generally do a lot more with your device than what you could do with the original firmware that came installed on it.



    These are based on AOKP, my own nightly builds which are tested by me to ensure there are no major issues, I am using them as my daily ROM, My builds will have features added regularly.

    For more information about the AOKP project and features http://aokp.co/about/

    Download Links

    Nightly Builds
    AOKP GApps

    Additional Information

    AOKP Gerrit - Change-log

    My Changes
    Synced to latest merged AOKP before build
    Clean Build
    Built using latest Linaro
    Removed unwanted apps and packages
    Added DSP Manager
    Added CM ClockLock Widget
    Added Personal Wallpaper
    Automatically Selects Correct Launcher
    Added Android File Explorer
    Cleaned Up

    Installation instructions
    Wipe everything if coming from another ROM
    Wipe Cache, System and Dalvik if updating
    Install ROM and GAPPS
    Wipe Cache and Dalvik
    Reboot

    Enjoy!

    Thanks to
    Google
    AOKP
    Cyanogen
    Omnirom
    Barome
    Raum1807

    Anyone missed I apologise

    I am not responsible if anything goes wrong with your phone etc, the usual... you wouldn't be here if you thought I was.

    Ribbons Video

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    The TORCH WORKSSSSS

    Possibly always did, if you enter ROM Control and add it as a toggle it is there and working fine, well will be on 23/01/2014...

    Uploading now will update when it is ready

    Cheers