Has anyone else had any issues with USB Tethering or Wifi Hotspot?
Is anyone able too download picture messages? Mine keep failing....have been for a few builds now.
Are you using a 3rd party message app? I had to uninstall handcent which was preventing me from sending sms messages the regular app has worked fine for me.
Sent from my CM7 powered G2
Is anyone able too download picture messages? Mine keep failing....have been for a few builds now.
Is anyone able too download picture messages? Mine keep failing....have been for a few builds now.
unless you see something in the changelog indicating that they're put back in, they're going to stay out. Still unsure why but yea.
If you've changed the animation speed in spare parts, then that will disable screen on/off animations. I am not having a problem and am using pershoots kernel.
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Not necessarily. The themes and wallpapers were removed from nightly 51 and added back in with nightly 58. Nothing was mentioned in the changelog about it.
They will probably be added back in eventually.
Just out of curiousity, I never max out my ram. Should I still check the allow purging of assets? Also how come when a new nightly comes out I never get the notification till sometimes hours after the fact? I'm registered with the update servers and everything! I find myself clicking check for updates five times a day cause I know the push notification is not even remotely reliable!
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Is anyone able too download picture messages? Mine keep failing....have been for a few builds now.
Not necessarily. The themes and wallpapers were removed from nightly 51 and added back in with nightly 58. Nothing was mentioned in the changelog about it.
They will probably be added back in eventually.
I think its a cell/carrier/Tmo issue with the Google Servers cutting out intermittently from time to time.. when I'm using Wifi (Comcast ISP) it never drops service for a few seconds with the Google servers.. so somebody should check into that.
Using WiFi calling by chance?
Whenever I'm on WiFi Calling I can't receive MMS.
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I'm syncing the t9 changes and building.... I'll update after it's uploaded.There are a couple of new commits with fixes for the T9 dialer (not directed at the question about Chines chars).
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
We’ve been hard at work on CM9 since Google released Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) into the wild last month, and things are slowly starting to come together. Google did a great job with ICS and added some really awesome features which in some cases replace or deprecate functionality that we had in CM7, so we are reevaluating all of our customizations. A number of devices are already up and running with CM9, and the focus is currently on getting as many devices ready as we can. The first devices (besides the Nexus S, which you can already get from Koush’s section on ROM Manager) that we’ll have ready will mostly likely be devices based on OMAP4, MSM8660/7X30, and Exynos. We also have some Tegra2 tablets in the pipeline such as the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Asus Transformer. Our goal is to provide continued support to all CM7 devices back to the QSD8250 series of devices such as the Nexus One. I don’t want to make any promises at this time, but that is the plan. And sorry Droid1 owners, we’re dropping support for you. Time to upgrade
There are a number of challenges that we are up against. Google has made some pretty major changes to the Android framework that break compatibility with older proprietary camera and graphics drivers in order to achieve some pretty insane performance, but I am confident that the team will be able to overcome these issues like we have in the past.
For those of you who like to build CM from source yourself, you probably know that the spin-up time when starting a CM7 build is absurdly long due to the high number of devices in our repository. Koush and Arcee have put together a solution to this problem that adds new devices on-demand to your local repository, saving on both bandwidth and the long startup time. Some other great enhancements are coming too, like a completely overhauled music app, a new file manager, and a new launcher based on stock 4.0.
If you have a Nexus S, you can check out the code and build for yourself today. More devices are on the way, and I’ll send out these status updates as we make more progress.