Speed's very good, power usage seems a little rough so far but no major issues. Wifi has been strong on my 2.4ghz visible Wireless G network, so no major hurdles for it there.
It seems that I can't enable rotation in the launcher AT ALL. Even after turning it on in settings. Also, Google Now crashes whenever voice is attempted.
Loving it so far, will be waiting a few more builds until it's my daily driver though.
Great work!
I assume gapps-jb-20121212-signed are the right ones for this build?
There are some storage differences with Jellybean 4.2, so beware when switching between Jellybean 4.2 and earlier versions of android.
I'm sorry to say there's random reboots when using sound or phone app.
Phone app freeze, crash sound in the whole device and might lead to restart the whole device.
Can someone else with an i815 confirm any calls made or received with grooveip crashes the tabs audio upon connection. I don't want to go back to touchwiz but I don't have phone right now and need this for calls
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ahh... just realize it dont have developer option in setting... no problemo.... read this...
Google has hidden the developer settings in the latest version of Jelly Bean - here's how to get them back
A few months from now, this will seem funny. But for a little while, for a few scary hours, we had no developer settings on the Nexus 4. Ponder that for a moment. A Nexus device with no developer settings. Actually, it wasn't quite that bad. A little hackery, and we had a direct shortcut to the dev settings.
But there's an easier way to enable the developer settings on Android 4.2. Oh, they're still on the phone, so nobody freak out. Google hasn't taken the "developer" out of its Nexus line, and it's not going to anytime soon. But the settings have been hidden from casual view in the settings menu. Here's how to get them back:
Go to the settings menu, and scroll down to "About phone." Tap it.
Scroll down to the bottom again, where you see "Build number." (Your build number may vary from ours here.)
Tap it seven (7) times. After the third tap, you'll see a playful dialog that says you're four taps away from being a developer. (If only it were that simple, eh?) Keep on tapping, and *poof*, you've got the developer settings back.
So why would Google hide the developer settings on a Nexus? It likely has nothing at all to do with the device in this case. Think bigger. It's just a change in Android 4.2. If you're reading this blog, chances are you'll want to poke around in them -- or, in most cases, get to the USB debugging settings. There's not a whole lot of danger here. But ever since the dev settings were consolidated into a single menu in Android 4.0, it's seemed odd that they remained in plain sight on more consumer-friendly phones. Does your mom need dev settings? Nah. So, Google's hidden them in Android 4.2.
We're fine with that move -- and we expect it to be documented in the Android dev portal.
source http://www.androidcentral.com/how-enable-developer-settings-android-42
I believe these are all issues with the mic, which just completely and totally crashes audio if you try to use it.i confirm that on my p6800, it's not your i815 only.
the phone app forced to go to landscaped mode, and then i can take the call, and then call ends and the app crash the audio, and freeze the whole device. and i've to reboot the whole device. and sometimes it reboots by itself.
even if i cancelled the call, it crashed audio and freeze the whole device :S
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Google Now voice search doesn't work .. it starts with the word initializing then stops and doesn't beep to take any voice from me .. and tells me failed retry.
Functionality before performance.also quadrant benchmark shows it has score 2627 where the score is 3800 on the Stock ICS.
Not a bug, no way to make this work for both 213dpi and 160dpi, so 160dpi is not supported.There is small bug in 24h clock font on lockscreen. I have used 160 dpi as lcd.density parameter.
I believe these are all issues with the mic, which just completely and totally crashes audio if you try to use it.i confirm that on my p6800, it's not your i815 only.
the phone app forced to go to landscaped mode, and then i can take the call, and then call ends and the app crash the audio, and freeze the whole device. and i've to reboot the whole device. and sometimes it reboots by itself.
even if i cancelled the call, it crashed audio and freeze the whole device :S
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Google Now voice search doesn't work .. it starts with the word initializing then stops and doesn't beep to take any voice from me .. and tells me failed retry.
Functionality before performance.also quadrant benchmark shows it has score 2627 where the score is 3800 on the Stock ICS.
Not a bug, no way to make this work for both 213dpi and 160dpi, so 160dpi is not supported.There is small bug in 24h clock font on lockscreen. I have used 160 dpi as lcd.density parameter.
Assuming this is the issue that when you turn off the tablet, wifi immediately disconnects, then the next build should have this fixed.Yesterday i install the last version on my p6810, and the problem with wifi continues. When i lock, wifi disconect always. Solution will be known whether future versions?