[ROM][AOSP][JB][4.3][JSS15J] SuperNexus 3.0 - I9100 - Build 1 [15-08-13]

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Faryaab

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The main idea behind SuperNexus is to provide Vanilla Android experience, just like on Google's Nexus devices, to non-nexus devices. SuperNexus is entirely built from Google's AOSP Source. A lot of improvements and optimizations have been done to the Google's Source Code to have the best possible Vanilla Android Experience. SuperNexus is very light too as there are no 3rd party apps (ZERO Bloatware).

Big thanks to TeamHacksung (Donate To Them) as I'm using their Device Tree and SoC related patches in my SuperNexus ROM. Thanks to CyanogenMod Team (CM) as many features are cherry-picked from their source code.

System Details:
  • Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (JSS15J - Android-4.3_r2.1)
  • Latest CM Kernel
  • All Jelly Bean Features and Apps (Nothing excluded from AOSP)
  • No Visual Changes!
  • Stock Jelly Bean Look and Feel
  • This will turn your Samsung Galaxy S II into a Nexus 4 :p

ROM Features:
  • Fully Deodexed
  • Zipaligned APKs
  • Rooted (Super SU)
  • BusyBox Installed
  • No 3rd Party App
  • ZERO Bloatware
  • Android Source Code vastly improved and optimized (i.e. Bionic, Dalvik, Webkit, Framework, libcore, SQlite etc)
  • Official JellyBean bootanimation
  • Init.d Support
  • Rsync Support
  • UserInit Support
  • Bash & Nano Support
  • Native SIP/VOIP Support
  • OpenSSH Support (ssh, sshd, scp, stfp)
  • HSPA+ Support
  • OpenVPN Support
  • Ad-Hoc Network Support
  • exFAT and NTFS-3G support
  • EXT4 File System Optimizations
  • Large APN & SPN List
  • SELinux enabled
  • Framework Features:
    -Extended Power Menu (Reboot, Recovery, Download & Screenshot Options)
    -Improved Scrolling Cache
    -Tweaked Animation Values Of Progress Spinners (Silky Smooth Loading Spinners)
    -Enabled Rotation Lock Tile in Quick Settings for Phones (Previously was only enabled on Tablets)
    -Increased Lockscreen Widget limit from 5 to 9
    -Options for switching between USB Mass Storage and MTP/PTP (On Specific Devices)
  • Browser Features:-
    -Increased Maximum Tab limit from 16 to 64
    -Incognito Tab Option (When long pressed on an URL)
    -Option To Close All Tabs With One-Click
    -Allowed Any Type Of File To Be Downloaded
    -HTML5 WebSockets
  • Phone Features:-
    -Noise Suppression
  • Miscellaneous Features:
    -Allowed Installation Of Apps From Unknown Sources By Default
    -Disabled Data Roaming By Default
    -Dialer auto-complete enabled by default (Stock T9 dialer)
    -Removed Google's Software Updates Option from Settings
    -Enabled Gesture Input By default
    -Hardware Information of the device (Settings>About Device>Hardware Information)

Officially Supported Devices:
Known Issues
  • Minor graphic glitches (#blamesamsung - No Mali blobs for Android 4.3)

Screenshots:
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jpwn.png
emsc.png
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22k.png
746.png
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Requirements:
  • ClockworkMod Recovery

Instructions
First time installing SuperNexus 3.0 to your device, or coming from another ROM:
- Copy Google Apps and SuperNexus ROM into your internal SD Card
- Boot into Recovery (Volume up + Home + Power)
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
- Flash SuperNexus ROM
- Flash Google Apps' package
- Reboot your device

Upgrading from earlier build of SuperNexus 3.0:
- Copy Google Apps and SuperNexus ROM to your internal SD Card
- Boot into Recovery(Volume up + Home + Power)
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik-cache (Under Avanced -> Wipe Dalvik-Cache)
- Flash SuperNexus ROM
- Flash Google Apps' package
- Reboot your device


Downloads

Latest Build:
Google Apps:
Source Code:
  • SuperNexus Source @ Github (I'm willing to add support for other devices so if you are a developer and willing to add support for your device(s), PM me)
  • CM Kernel Source @ Github

Changelog:
Code:
[B]SuperNexus 3.0 Build 1 (15-08-13):[/B]
[LIST]
[*] Initial build
[/LIST]

Credits:
  • Simon Brunton - Website (Graphic Designer)
  • Google
  • CyanogenMod Team
  • Teamhacksung
  • Codeworkx
  • Xplodwild
  • Nebkat
  • Espenfjo
  • Pawtip
  • Chainfire
  • Thanks to all those who donated

Follow Me On:-


Donate:
If you like my work please consider a donation as it will help me keep this development alive and expand it to newer/other devices. :)
 
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Giveer

Member
Nov 24, 2011
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Freaking awesome!!!

I'm abroad right now and I'll be home later tomorrow night. Can anyone currently flashing the ROM chime in on the GPS and Bluetooth situation once they see how it goes? The GPS on 4.2.2 has never, not once, locked EVER. (Although it worked very well on 4.1.2).
 

mugenbine

Member
Apr 24, 2011
30
2
How's the battery life and performance on it compared to 4.2.2? Currently, Dorimanx kernel can't work right? Just want to clarify before I flash it. :)
 

hussy22

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Jun 6, 2012
154
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Some problem with the download link pls do something its 3rd time unknown error came aft 60% of download refresh the link r mirror it plsss....:rolleyes:

sent from I9100 XXLSJ Official JB
 

-Grift-

Senior Member
Jan 9, 2011
4,620
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So far So good! Only thing lacking I can think of is Advanced Menu (To set screen colour, touch sensitivity etc.) ... Any way if anyone loses root just flash the SuperSU in recovery. Get it from here CLICK ME!
 

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    oqq.png

    The main idea behind SuperNexus is to provide Vanilla Android experience, just like on Google's Nexus devices, to non-nexus devices. SuperNexus is entirely built from Google's AOSP Source. A lot of improvements and optimizations have been done to the Google's Source Code to have the best possible Vanilla Android Experience. SuperNexus is very light too as there are no 3rd party apps (ZERO Bloatware).

    Big thanks to TeamHacksung (Donate To Them) as I'm using their Device Tree and SoC related patches in my SuperNexus ROM. Thanks to CyanogenMod Team (CM) as many features are cherry-picked from their source code.

    System Details:
    • Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (JSS15J - Android-4.3_r2.1)
    • Latest CM Kernel
    • All Jelly Bean Features and Apps (Nothing excluded from AOSP)
    • No Visual Changes!
    • Stock Jelly Bean Look and Feel
    • This will turn your Samsung Galaxy S II into a Nexus 4 :p

    ROM Features:
    • Fully Deodexed
    • Zipaligned APKs
    • Rooted (Super SU)
    • BusyBox Installed
    • No 3rd Party App
    • ZERO Bloatware
    • Android Source Code vastly improved and optimized (i.e. Bionic, Dalvik, Webkit, Framework, libcore, SQlite etc)
    • Official JellyBean bootanimation
    • Init.d Support
    • Rsync Support
    • UserInit Support
    • Bash & Nano Support
    • Native SIP/VOIP Support
    • OpenSSH Support (ssh, sshd, scp, stfp)
    • HSPA+ Support
    • OpenVPN Support
    • Ad-Hoc Network Support
    • exFAT and NTFS-3G support
    • EXT4 File System Optimizations
    • Large APN & SPN List
    • SELinux enabled
    • Framework Features:
      -Extended Power Menu (Reboot, Recovery, Download & Screenshot Options)
      -Improved Scrolling Cache
      -Tweaked Animation Values Of Progress Spinners (Silky Smooth Loading Spinners)
      -Enabled Rotation Lock Tile in Quick Settings for Phones (Previously was only enabled on Tablets)
      -Increased Lockscreen Widget limit from 5 to 9
      -Options for switching between USB Mass Storage and MTP/PTP (On Specific Devices)
    • Browser Features:-
      -Increased Maximum Tab limit from 16 to 64
      -Incognito Tab Option (When long pressed on an URL)
      -Option To Close All Tabs With One-Click
      -Allowed Any Type Of File To Be Downloaded
      -HTML5 WebSockets
    • Phone Features:-
      -Noise Suppression
    • Miscellaneous Features:
      -Allowed Installation Of Apps From Unknown Sources By Default
      -Disabled Data Roaming By Default
      -Dialer auto-complete enabled by default (Stock T9 dialer)
      -Removed Google's Software Updates Option from Settings
      -Enabled Gesture Input By default
      -Hardware Information of the device (Settings>About Device>Hardware Information)

    Officially Supported Devices:
    Known Issues
    • Minor graphic glitches (#blamesamsung - No Mali blobs for Android 4.3)

    Screenshots:
    81y.png
    jpwn.png
    emsc.png
    deqn.png
    22k.png
    746.png
    rgd.png
    qpdj.png


    Requirements:
    • ClockworkMod Recovery

    Instructions
    First time installing SuperNexus 3.0 to your device, or coming from another ROM:
    - Copy Google Apps and SuperNexus ROM into your internal SD Card
    - Boot into Recovery (Volume up + Home + Power)
    - DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
    - Flash SuperNexus ROM
    - Flash Google Apps' package
    - Reboot your device

    Upgrading from earlier build of SuperNexus 3.0:
    - Copy Google Apps and SuperNexus ROM to your internal SD Card
    - Boot into Recovery(Volume up + Home + Power)
    - Wipe Cache
    - Wipe Dalvik-cache (Under Avanced -> Wipe Dalvik-Cache)
    - Flash SuperNexus ROM
    - Flash Google Apps' package
    - Reboot your device


    Downloads

    Latest Build:
    Google Apps:
    Source Code:
    • SuperNexus Source @ Github (I'm willing to add support for other devices so if you are a developer and willing to add support for your device(s), PM me)
    • CM Kernel Source @ Github

    Changelog:
    Code:
    [B]SuperNexus 3.0 Build 1 (15-08-13):[/B]
    [LIST]
    [*] Initial build
    [/LIST]

    Credits:
    • Simon Brunton - Website (Graphic Designer)
    • Google
    • CyanogenMod Team
    • Teamhacksung
    • Codeworkx
    • Xplodwild
    • Nebkat
    • Espenfjo
    • Pawtip
    • Chainfire
    • Thanks to all those who donated

    Follow Me On:-


    Donate:
    If you like my work please consider a donation as it will help me keep this development alive and expand it to newer/other devices. :)
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    Some problem with the download link pls do something its 3rd time unknown error came aft 60% of download refresh the link r mirror it plsss....:rolleyes:

    sent from I9100 XXLSJ Official JB

    Alright gimme a min i'll mirror you the rom :) DevHost ok?

    Edit:


    Mirror For SuperNexus 3.0 Build 1
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    Switching back to stock 4.1.2 Rom... sorry folks

    Hi, I wanted to share my experience with this rom. hopefully other users can address the issues I encountered (or maybe not be annoyed by them), which made me and go back to the stock Jellybean 4.1.2:

    Dealbreakers:

    - Browser flickering. Yes, I understand this the stock browser's fault, and that I can use Google Chrome (my personal favorite) or some other browsers... the thing is, a lot of ad-supported apps I use, flicker as well, like tweetcaster, making them very hard to use.

    - For some weird reason, some jpegs on the gallery, appear as videos, and even weirder, they can't be "played" with the stock video player. MX player can "play" them... basically showing them for a brief period.

    - Proximity sensor does not work... so the screen won't switch off during calls and I kept opening apps with my cheek... brought back bad memories from the blackberry torch 9800!

    - long pressing the home button does not bring the piechart icon anymore, so I can't close all active apps, and/or clear the memory. I have to go to applications, go to running, and end the apps one by one.

    - volume level window (which you bring up pressing the volume buttons) does not have the gear icon anymore, so if I want to adjust media, ringtone and alarm volume levels, I'll have to go to settings/sounds or create a widget. Furthermore, I cannot adjust notification volume individually anymore - it is entwined with the ringtone volume now.

    - Power saving icon is gone... this helps me a lot, the phone does not get as hot, and does not consume as much battery, when on, and performs faster when is not, so I keep flipping it according to my needs.

    - Battery use. I've read a lot of other comments saying battery life is longer with this rom, My experience says otherwise.

    minor but annoying issues:
    - The carrier connection icon does not show (only the signal bars and the R if I'm roaming),so I don't know if I'm connected 3G, H+ or E

    - screen's autobright function keeps the screen too dark for my taste most of the time. I find myself having to switch to manual bright adjustment.

    - the backlight for the menu and back buttons cannot be set to remain on as long as the screen is on.


    Things I'm gonna miss from supernexus 3.0 and/or JB 4.3:

    - Dialer app. Very clean, very FAST!
    - email app, which resembles the gmail app closely
    - the camera app, it's gui can get a little confusing, but is overall a lot better and faster
    - Lock screen, which you can swipe right for camera, and left for several customizable screens
    - the overall performance of this build is remarkable, far superior than 4.1.2.