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[ROM] [5.1.1] [BETA] [UNOFFICIAL] [CarbonROM LP] Klimtwifi

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CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the CyanogenMod and Android Open Source Project.



We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.

Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonROM GitHub.


We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.

Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.

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! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.

Partial Feature set:

Code:
CM Theme Engine
Wi-Fi notifications
AudioFX Equalizer
AOSP & CM Audio features
Camera Shutter sound, 
Screenshot Sound, 
Safe Headset Volume,
Less frequent notification sounds, etc.
Volume steps,
Audio charge notification
Adaptive Brightness
Daydream
Ambient Display
Wake Up on Charge
Double Tap to Sleep
Omni Screen Recorder
Color Calibration
Expanded desktop
CM Notification manager
Slim Heads Up Notifications and its features
CM shortcuts
Slim shortcuts
Weather with custom style
Slim Clock & Date Options 
Weather
Battery Options
(Portrait, Landscape, Circle, Dotted Circle Text or Hidden)
Mobile & Wifi Network activity icon options
Network traffic monitor
Brightness control
notification count
notification ticker
Custom carrier label options
CM custom Navigation Bar tweaked (size/color and other)
Custom Navigation ring
Toast animations,
Listview animations,
System animations,
Gesture Anywhere,
App Circle Side Bar
Clear All Button Tweaks
Hideable Google search bar
Slim PIE
Tile Options (Fully customizable)
SlimActions Tile
Quick Setting Options
Quick & Smart Pulldown
Colorized Tiles
Fully CM customization for hard buttons (tweaked)
Omni Wake lock blocker 
SuperSU - Huge thanks to @Chainfire 
Customizable Power Menu
Installation Instructions:
1) Make sure you have root access and a proper custom recovery installed.
2) Download CarbonROM and the GApps of your choice.
3) Reboot to recovery.
4) Take a backup of your current ROM, in case something goes wrong.
5a) Wipe data, cache and dalvik cache(i.e factory reset).
5b) If you want, you can choose not to wipe anything listed above.
6) Flash ROM and respective GApps.
7) Reboot and voila! Carbon is ready to rock!

Download ROM and GApps:
Klimtwifi
Banks 5.1.x GApps(Use whichever GApps you want)

Thanks to:
AICP and Davor Bertovic @LorD ClockaN
The whole Carbon Team
Cyanogenmod for their incredible work
AOKP
SlimRoms
OmniRoms

Sources:
CarbonROM
Deathly Kernel Source

Disclaimer: We are not responsible for any damages to your device or at something/someone else related.

Enjoy people!​

XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM] [5.1.1] [UNOFFICIAL] [CarbonROM LP] Klimtwifi, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S

Contributors
deadman96385
Source Code: https://github.com/CarbonROM

ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x

Version Information
Status: Beta

Created 2015-06-16
Last Updated 2015-06-16
 
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Bugs:
Carbon Fiber menus disappear from time to time go to status bar menu then scroll all the way to the right then click on the menu you actually wanted i'll see if i can fix it.
Some of the carbon fiber menus aren't named properly guessing it's a tablet issue
 
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Your on a roll with these roms man! Even though I don't own the 8.4, I appreciate what you have done!
Thanks man, trying to spruce some life into the community with options

True. Because of him im gonna sell my T805 and buy T700 ;) Can U make rom based on aosp or cm for T805 PLZ:fingers-crossed:
If i had the device i could, but i do not have the time to try and blindly make it work without one.
 
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Installing it now :)

Why is this fourm so lifeless?

On both LiquidSmooth and Blisspop, I have noticed a lag. Hopefully this ROM doesn't have it!
Lol, if the ROM you build isn't LiquidSmooth I do not believe you should be naming it LiquidSmooth, haha but that's just my opinion. But the name is so freggin cool though, and can even be changed around to SmoothLiquid, hehe. Almost how this screen is so smooth... Anyway, it runs very very smooth for me, on my N7 that is...

I think I want to try this also. I just got my T700 yesterday so not really sure I have read enough to be flashing it yet. Already rooted and installed TWRP, but still maybe I should read up a little bit more. My Nexus 7 was so easy to customize, but this screen just won out when I saaw my brothers T700. I had to have it fast after that...

I need to make a list of ROMs for the T700, and then eventually try them all so long they are fairly new and updated. I can't stand 5.0, but 5.1 seemed to fix many issues for me on the N7. Anyway thanks for the ROM man. :good:
 
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Lol, if the ROM you build isn't LiquidSmooth I do not believe you should be naming it LiquidSmooth, haha but that's just my opinion. But the name is so freggin cool though, and can even be changed around to SmoothLiquid, hehe. Almost how this screen is so smooth... Anyway, it runs very very smooth for me, on my N7 that is...

I think I want to try this also. I just got my T700 yesterday so not really sure I have read enough to be flashing it yet. Already rooted and installed TWRP, but still maybe I should read up a little bit more. My Nexus 7 was so easy to customize, but this screen just won out when I saaw my brothers T700. I had to have it fast after that...

I need to make a list of ROMs for the T700, and then eventually try them all so long they are fairly new and updated. I can't stand 5.0, but 5.1 seemed to fix many issues for me on the N7. Anyway thanks for the ROM man. :good:
It's not my rom :p

I ended up switching, in the end, to IronROM. Much smoother than AOSP.
 

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OK I have tried every ROM that is on this forum an d I must say this is the best ROM out of them all very smooth, fast and stable...I hope this ROM gets more updates for a long time... Thank you to all who have help make this ROM.....

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Does this rom have a built in dark mode, or is it the standard Carbon darkness? I mean does it have a true black mode "switch" similar to SlimROMs?

EDIT: I'm just going to try this as my first ROM on the T700. I loved CarbonROM on my Nexus device back in early 2014, so its probably just as good now I would think. Thanks

EDIT 2: Anyone manage to convert file systems data and cache to F2FS?
EDIT 3: Wow, this ROM is just as nice as I remember it being on my Nexus 7.
EDIT 4: I found Dark Material theme in the play store so I am very happy so far.

Oh and yes, I can make it significantly faster using F2FS... Yay the perfect setup and I only had to try one ROM. [emoji2]
 
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New 6/27 build in OP

Latest Deathly Kernel updates see here for details

Carbon Changes:
Enable Developer settings by default
Option to disable torch when the screen turns off (Fixed)
Switch to SlimRoms nav bar settings
CM's Dyanmic tiles
Wifi priorities
Configure wifi country codes
Slim Pie
Misc changes/fixes
 

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6/27 seems to be running really smooth.

Only problem is apps that test the storage, such as androbench unexpectedly close the second they start to write to the F2FS partition. I tried two different apps with the same results, so I can't test the differences between ext4 and F2FS which was the goal. Is it possible to format the partitions cache and data while in Android? Or from a PC maybe? I don't think twrp is formatting correctly or something along those lines as it throws a error message, but then says it was successful. The ROM seems to work though so not sure why apps that need to write test fail to do so.

Any ideas or tips would be appreciated as this device is very new to me and quite different from my Nexus 7. Thanks

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