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mlaws90

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Eh, I'm on vacation, if work needs to reach me and my phone doesn't work...oh well

I was on vacation last week for the first builds of CM10, first no in-call mic then an echo, but now its fixed. Even with echo my callers understood me.
I just had to try Jellybean out so I was willing to do this. Broke college students don't have spare money for the Nexus 7. :(
 
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Thanks buddy for your work!!! I'm still running your AOKP ICS and its rock solid....Can't wait to see where this one goes :)
 

h_zee13

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This is great news. but just a quick question
What is the difference between these two sections of this subforum?
- One X Android Development
- One X Original Android Development

I can't seem to find any info in the General section
Am I able to flash this on my Rogers One X?
 

rohan32

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This is great news. but just a quick question
What is the difference between these two sections of this subforum?
- One X Android Development
- One X Original Android Development

I can't seem to find any info in the General section
Am I able to flash this on my Rogers One X?

I believe its like this:
Original is for AOSP ROMs and other stuff made from source
Android Development is for Sense-based ROMs
 
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xaey

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Has anyone had the in call echo issue that the CM10 builds had?

Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app

i tested it on my phone and the echo is still there for me. i expected it to be like that though since it's still pretty unstable. hopefully itll be fixed soon since h8 mentioned he has a patch for it, but definitely looks and feels great for being unstable!
 

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I believe its like this:
Original is for AOSP ROMs and other stuff made from source
Android Development is for Sense-based ROMs

Kind of, it's more like-

Original Development is original, home made cooking (for original ROMs with new features and cooked from scratch.)

Regular development is pre-packaged mac and cheese (for those teenage kids who throw a bunch of APKs on someone else's release and call it a "ROM"; this was rampant on the Nook when I had one)
 

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i tested it on my phone and the echo is still there for me. i expected it to be like that though since it's still pretty unstable. hopefully itll be fixed soon since h8 mentioned he has a patch for it, but definitely looks and feels great for being unstable!

Thanks for the info. I'll test it anyway though. Hope it can be fixed here as well. I love the AOKP ICS rom and have been looking forward to this one.

Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
 

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    AOKP Jellybean 4.1.2 Official Builds
    For the HTC One XL (AT&T HTC One X)

    Code:
    #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.
     */

    downloads-4.png


    4.1 Milestone 1.1: http://goo.im/devs/rohan/evita/aokp/aokp_jb-4.1_evita-milestone1.1.zip
    Gapps: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip


    installation-1.png

    1. Download the latest build from above depending on what version you want (4.1 or 4.2)
    2. Download the Jellybean Google Apps package from a site such as http://goo.im/gapps
    3. Reboot into your recovery of choice
    4. Make a backup of your current device
    5. (optional) Transfer that backup to your PC for safekeeping
    6. Factory Wipe your device if you aren't coming from AOKP Jellybean already
    7. Install the ROM zip, followed by the Google Apps package
    8. IF YOU CAME FROM THE 2.20 FIRMWARE/NEWER HBOOT, THEN YOU MUST FLASH THE BOOT.IMG FROM THE ZIP THROUGH FASTBOOT

    DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT BOOTLOOPING IF YOU FLASHED A CUSTOM KERNEL OR DID NOT MANUALLY FLASH THE STOCK KERNEL VIA FASTBOOT.

    Lastly, if you enjoy my work and what I've done for this device, then please consider donating to motivate me further.

    Donations are never required but always very much appreciated :) All my money comes from donations as I am in high school. Thank you very much. My link is right below my name on the left.

    source-2.png

    If you want to see the 4.1 Source + Device files, go here: http://github.com/AOKP/
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    Good news- this ROM is now official!
    We got merged in last night and I did a test build using official sources, everything seems to have worked well.

    Next Build 4 will be posted on aokp.co! This thread will be turned into a discussion/problems thread, instead of a release thread. For support from Build 4 and onwards, you can head over to #AOKP-support on IRC, or post here like normal.

    A hearty thanks goes out to all the AOKP team members for approving my device maintainership.
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    So just a quick update...

    Good news and bad news:

    Good news is that 4.2 is almost done merging into AOKP. The frameworks were completely overhauled by Google, and although the update doesn't seem like a big one over 4.1.2, under the hood it is huge.

    Bad news is that AOKP had to rebase off AOSP again. All features have been merged since then, but hardware support is currently only for Nexii. That means that right now our device is not working in AOKP. However, the last few days I've been working dilligently (hence my lack of updates or anything) and so far I've gotten it to compile and hang at HTC screen. Good thing about this is that I actually have adb at this screen, which means that stuff is indeed working under the hood, but some things like the adreno drivers are keeping the ROM from booting.

    I'll provide another update if any more progress is made.