Full wipes are highly recommended but YMMV. Don't report any new bugs if you didn't wipe, and don't judge it either since you might come across more problems than actually present in the ROM.
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Reboot
Change APN to the one below
AT&T:
Go to Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > click menu, New APN
What works:
Touchscreen
Calling
Mobile Data
SMS + MMS
Sound
Camera
WiFi
App switch button remapped as menu ("old" configuration)
Rotation
Proximity sensor
init.d
Video camera
LED Light Notification
Autobrightness
Battery stats under settings
Geolocation
NFC
What doesn't work:
Face Unlock (shouldn't be using it anyway... its not secure at all... :P)
Panorama mode in Camera app, same as CM (use 3rd party app)
If you want to build/contribute, go here: http://github.com/rohanmathur/aokp_evita/
Look through the repos referenced in the default.xml and add them manually to a normal ICS AOKP sync by using the repo's name as the folder path. If you are confused of what I mean, contact me on twitter @rohanXm.
Follow the directions in the README.
If you want to contribute please message me on twitter (@rohanXm) I'd love to help you out to get started! Or if you are just curious and want to download the source for the curiosity!
8/16 (Milestone 6.4) [FINAL ICS RELEASE]
ROM Changes:
None
Device Specific Changes:
Fixed video camera so its back to what it was
Fixed AOKP Version number not showing up correctly
8/03 (Milestone 6.3)
ROM Changes:
Bugfixes
Many optimizations
Device Specific Changes:
Multitouch fixed
Tethering fixed (USB, for WiFi please use a 3rd party app)
AOKP's optimization merged and un-derped
Cleaned up device tree completely, should help with battery life as well
7/15 (Milestone 6.2)
ROM Changes:
More bugfixes
Device Specific Changes:
NFC Fixed (according to my testing, after like two days you can turn it on/off. Till then you can't turn it off. Not sure why. NFC barely uses any battery though so it shouldn't have a significant impact
Zero Shutter Lag
Compiled with the Linaro toolchain (-O3 flag and GCC 4.6) along with some Linaro changes in the ROM
Any of you running the testing build, all the previous bugs are fixed that Linaro broke
Hopefully? Battery improvements
Removed HTC from the device's model in the build.prop
I hope after this build you guys see how much Linaro was overhyped...
7/8 (Milestone 6.1):
ROM Changes:
None from M6
Device Specific Changes:
Fixed battery life issue with "Android OS" running wakelocks
Fixed heat issue
Much greater stability
Fixed video playback to proper framerate via Software Decoding. H/W decoding is still okay-ish but not perfect
Performance greatly improved from M6 (went from 6236 to 7249 in Antutu)
I am the new device maintainer for the HTC One XL AOKP port. I had to redo the entire port since I did not have DesignGears' device tree. Please bear with me on bugs and stuff, I am only in high school so I'm still learning a lot. If you like my work and have a few extra bucks, please consider donating. The One XL is my first Android device and currently I need to use my actual phone for development as well. It would be awesome if I could purchase another One XL to test on.
I will be supporting this build for the next 2 years/the life of the AOKP project as it is my daily driver.
Thanks to:
AOKP Team
vinvinvinster for the initial CM9 port
h8rift for his fixes and for being a bro
xkonni for helping me when I derp and his One S work
intervirgil for his One S work
Please do not copy and paste this post anywhere else. Always point the post to this thread since it will always have the most recently updated version. Thank you and enjoy the Unicorns!
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