#include /* * Your warranty is now void. * * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */
About Us
LiquidSmooth is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project.
We are dedicated to providing Android users with smooth, stable and fast Roms. We start with a fast, and lightweight modified AOSP base, and then add the features you crave!
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash!
The-Team
Liquid0624
Liquidzgrl
Jarrid42
Rohan32
Itsmikeramsay
Dagr8
Jdkorecclipse
Amplified
ChevyCam94
Dhacker
Droyd
Features:
Code:
Google GCC 4.7 Toolchain
O3
Strict-Aliasing (Linaro)
C++11 Mode
Optimized String Handling Routines (Linaro/Sony)
Misc other Linaro and Code Aurora Optimaztions
Customizable lockscreen buttons and sliders
Chronus clock widget
Customizable hardware and software keys
Transparent navbar and status bar
Customizable navbar ring
Navigation bar widgets
Customizable power menu
Notification power widget
Customizable quicksettings panel
Statusbar mods
Theme engine
Quiet hours
Volume rocker music controls
Full Rotation
Customizable battery and notification light
Changelog:
Code:
ROM Changelog
Liquid Smooth 2.1 OFFICIAL
Fully themeable MMS (TeamBAKED)
New 3.4 kernel base (CyanogenMod)
Dark Liquid Invert UI (SlimRoms)
Updates to DashClock (Roman Nurik)
Updates to cLock (CyanogenMod)
Added DSP Manager (CyanogenMod)
Added Apollo (CyanogenMod)
Added SoundRecorder (Google)
NFC Polling Mode (AOKP)
Alternate Gingerbread Style Default App Picker (Credit AOKP)
Revert "use utf8_length() instead of local function, isValidUtf8()" (SilmRoms)
AudioService: Restore volumes after boot and when a headset is plugged (SilmRoms)
AudioService: Restore volumes after boot and when a headset is plugged (SlimRoms)
"[+>" more icon was never shown in PhoneStatusBar (SilmRoms)
Fix NPE when pasting non-text from Clipboard (SlimRoms)
ServiceState: add support for DCHSPAP (SlimRoms)
Show reboot message in QS and PW (SlimRoms)
Correct the target app token for input method window (SlimRoms)
FW: Swap Stylus pointer with TW dot (SilmRoms)
Force clear cache on 'clear all' (SlimRoms)
i9300 Boolean Wifi p2p Support (SilmRoms)
Fix: NavRing landscape swipe (SlimRoms)
Add Volume Tile [1/2] (SlimRoms)
Add Expanded Desktop Tile (SlimRoms)
Frameworks: Change navbar general behaviour (SlimRoms)
Powerful Sleep (SlimRoms)
Fix resource leak When call MediaMetadataRetriver.setDataSource (SlimRoms)
HTML WebSockets implementation (SilmRoms)
Add keymapping for bluetooth headsets (ciwrl)
Lockscreen: Fix mdpi layout issues (mikeNG)
am:allow more hidden apps on devices with lots of RAM (CyanogenMod)
Frameworks: Support advanced Lockscreen shortcuts (SlimRoms)
Frameworks: Add Widgets viewpager for all devices (kufikugel)
Add lock volume keys in silent mode (mnm9994u)
build that willbe posted here will be unofficially supported , I dont mind you guys ask for help in here , just dont expect support for a build that
A_might not boot
B_have some random FCs
etc etc
for changelogs and stuff go to github and look at framework_base commits that will give you an idea of what was added in the last days .
Agreed! I see you listed CWM as the flashing method in the OP. Is TWRP ok to use?
Should be fine....i've been using TWRP since about a week after getting the phone and haven't had a problem flashing any roms yet, even when the OP recommends to use CWM
Current: AT&T Galaxy Note II---TW/AOSP Hybrid by Wali01x Acer Iconia A500---Thor's JB 4.2 rom v9
I don't want to start any drama considering the circumstances but can anyone briefly tell me what the differences between this and carbon are? The features lists look very similar.
Can anyone confirm working Bluetooth functionality?
Would also like to know if the static issue when using Bluetooth audio in the car, has been fixed ? That was a deal breaker for me, forcing me back to TW ROM's.
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Nexus 4 running on Straight Talk AT&T
[ROM] Official CM10.1 Nightly 4.2.2
Kernel - Matrix v8.5
Case - Rearth Ringke SLIM matte black
HTC "international" One X
[ROM] CM10 Nightly
[Kernel] Bricked v.07
Agreed! I see you listed CWM as the flashing method in the OP. Is TWRP ok to use?
Quote:
Originally Posted by seh6183
I don't want to start any drama considering the circumstances but can anyone briefly tell me what the differences between this and carbon are? The features lists look very similar.
well as you know carbon tree was forked from liquidsmooth
since then they went there own way
since then many things were added in liquid , I wouldnt know if these were kanged from liquid or added to carbon via an other way or if they werent added at all or what was added since then by team carbon .. I do not follow what thy do on there github at all..
liquidsmooth as there own kernel and so does carbon , afaik each kernel is unique to these specific roms and kernel plays a critical role inhow phone behaves so your best bet is to try them both ...
I could give you my opinion but ofc im biased ..
I can tell you one thing for sure when I joined liquidsmooth a few of the 'pub' optimizations were used already but not all of them , this has been corrected so you can expect the maximum smoothnest possible in an oasp based rom .
I personally got the highest linpack results I ever did before on this rom , 245 (average) @ 1.9ghz .. nugh said .
now lets not bring up the 'c' word anymore thank you (lol)
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