Download the MiniCM9-xxx.zip from the release link that follows
Backup your /data contents: contacts, apps, sms, etc. or backup via recovery
Move the MiniCM9-xxx.zip to the root folder of your sdcard. Download the suggested Google Apps for CM9 from here (check http://goo-inside.me/gapps/ if you want to experiment with other gapps versions)
Make sure you are using the nAa-ics kernel
Enter CWM and:
- Select 'backup and restore -> Backup'
- Select 'wipe data/factory reset' (MUST DO)
- Flash the MiniCM9-xxx.zip. To do this, Select 'install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard' and select the MiniCM9-xxx.zip
- Flash gapps in the same way
Reboot (first boot will take ~2 mins)
Once your device has booted, you can use the nAa notification to register for upcoming updates. This way you can get update notifications on new versions of MiniCM9 and the nAa-ics kernel!
Please make sure you followed the above steps before reporting any issues, especially 'wipe data/factory reset'
### MiniCM9-3.0.5
* CyanogenMod 9.1 code base
* HW Video encoder/decoder
* YouTube HQ
* Camcorder 640x480
### MiniCM9-3.0.4
CyanogenMod 9 RC2 code base
### MiniCM9-3.0.3
* Sim lock dialog not showing up
* Long-pressing the HOME button toggles flashlight (option in Settings -> Lockscreen -> Security)
* Back button ends current call option in Settings -> Accessibility
* Bugreporting by pressing vol down + vol up + power. Attach this report on bugs that you open on the project's tracker
* Shakira sensors axes mapping corrected
* A2SD settings
* Swap settings
* Dhcpd from sources
* Partition info Settings menu
* Option to disable bootanimation for faster boot
* MiniCM9 aroma-based installer (for robyn and shakira)
* Notification bar icon for app switching
* Faster app startup
### MiniCM9-3.0.2
* MiniCM9 theme - to be used only with the MiniCM9 ROM
* Kernel bootlogo animation now finishes before MiniCM9 boot animation starts
* Autobrightness levels fixed
* Recovery version in Settings -> About Phone
* Updates for camerahal
* camera: barcode scanners fix
* camcoder: 352x288 resolution
(higher resolution is possible but has audio/video sync issues due to missing codecs)
* FM Radio app now enables bluetooth when it starts
* SmartassV2 governor as default
* Many fixes from CM: theme manager, lockscreen icons, Apollo, etc.
* Fixed reboot hanging issues (when rebooting from power button)
* Fixed some A2SD issues
### MiniCM9-3.0.1
* Functional Camera (SEMC libcamera, camcorder not working)
* Many fixes from CM
* libcopybit (shakira)
* Fixed banding issues
* Bluetooth a2dp
* Ultra brightness setting is now persistent on boot
* Sim and timezone fixes are included
* Fixed power draining issues
* Kernel update
* MimmiParts.apk, thanks to: madbulls
### MiniCM9-3.0.0
* CM9 - Android 4.0.4 code baseline
* Full Hardware Acceleration with Adreno ICS libs
* For use with nAa-ics kernel line only
* Built for MDPI - shakira, LDPI - robyn, mimmi
* MiniCM9 theme
* GSM/SMS/Data(3G, EDGE)
* Wifi
* Wifi Tethering
* Usb mass storage
* Usb tethering
* Bluetooth
* Bluetooth Tethering
* FM Radio
* Flash led (Torch app)
* ADB at boot
* Sensors
* OpenGL Rendering for gui
* Libaudio from sources
* Software Video decoder
* Vibration
* GPS
* App2sd (storing to ext4. Detect ext4 partition and swap and usingmount as such)
* Native android moving apps to sdcard
* Flash led (Torch app) (for robyn, mimmi)
* Stock SE T9 keyboard (for robyn, mimmi)
* Offline charging
* Reboot menu - boot into Recovery
* Gallery, Browser, Live Wallpapers and Gmail are fully working
* OTA Update notifications for both kernel and ROM
* Network stats via Settings -> Data usage
* Undervolting via Settings -> Performance menu
* Ultra brightness via Settings -> Display menu
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Performance
MiniCM9 along with the nAa-ics kernel, includes some interesting performance improvement points:
System -> Performance -> Processor -> CPU governor and frequency --> SmartassV2 is suggested. Overclocking can be set as higher as your device can take
System -> Performance -> Processor -> Undervolting --> Enable this to get better battery life
System -> Performance -> Memory management -> zRam (Compcache) --> By default this is set to 18% in order to provide more physical memory (RAM)
System -> Performance -> Kernel samepage merging -> Enable this to get smaller memory footprint due to memory sharing among apps (Note that this might increase battery consumption)
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MiniCM9-3.0.1 is released today for the x10mini pro.
This is a team effort so you should be thanking everybody: Implementation-wise D_d is making the visuals and preparing the MiniCM9 theme that will be included in upcoming versions. Testing and support-wise matmutant is doing an excellent work. Specifically for the pro, many thanks to leajian and siddardha21 for their device-specific testing and suggestions.
Note that CM9 is still very young and there are still a lot of bugs to be fixed and features to be implemented. Please only contribute positively to the discussion, try to find fixes / workarounds if you can and suggest them to the rest of the users. As always I'm open to patches and suggestions.
Enjoy you camera with ICS
My pm is NOT tech support. Those messages are piped to /dev/null
MiniCM9-3.0.1 is released today for the x10mini pro.
This is a team effort so you should be thanking everybody: Implementation-wise D_d is making the visuals and preparing the MiniCM9 theme that will be included in upcoming versions. Testing and support-wise matmutant is doing an excellent work. Specifically for the pro, many thanks to leajian and siddardha21 for their device-specific testing and suggestions.
Note that CM9 is still very young and there are still a lot of bugs to be fixed and features to be implemented. Please only contribute positively to the discussion, try to find fixes / workarounds if you can and suggest them to the rest of the users. As always I'm open to patches and suggestions.
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