CyanogenMod 10 Nightlies are LIVE!!

Kevin OQuinn

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Get them HERE.

Keep in mind that until we get a RC or better that there will be bugs, but at this point, from what I'm reading, it's just about daily driver ready. You might experience some echoing in calls, so if you make a lot of phone calls be sure to test this if you decide to flash.

Also, you'll lose the absolutely awesome Sense camera, which is what keeps bringing me back to Sense roms.
 
I have been trying these builds as they have been coming along. Once the camera was working, mostly, I think the push to get on nightly builds got done.

The butter is still missing, but is on the to do list. It runs real fast however, probably feels faster than sense. It does bug out from time to time however, with force closes and video anomalies, sometimes slightly worse, but never crippling.

Pandora won't stream over bt, so immediate dq from me :). Man I miss it though.

If you don't need the video camera, and are satisfied with a good camera instead of great, it might be worth a try even at this stage. I would tough it out were it not for the bt thing :).

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Use AOKP Jellybean 1.1. Everything works perfectly, it's 100% ready for a daily driver. Pretty much Nexus grade. It's like a dream. I seriously can't tell any difference between it and my N7 at all, other than the size. I flashed it this morning and I am just blown away. I can't stop playing with my phone because it's so damn smooth! Battery life is fantastic! I know I've said it a million times before, but my S3 is sitting collecting dust.

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Use AOKP Jellybean 1.1. Everything works perfectly, it's 100% ready for a daily driver. Pretty much Nexus grade. It's like a dream. I seriously can't tell any difference between it and my N7 at all, other than the size. I flashed it this morning and I am just blown away. I can't stop playing with my phone because it's so damn smooth! Battery life is fantastic! I know I've said it a million times before, but my S3 is sitting collecting dust.

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lol love that phrase.
 
Newer builds have working camera and video camera, with most features enabled. Much better than before. Starting to really like the new notification drawer.



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Newer builds have working camera and video camera, with most features enabled. Much better than before. Starting to really like the new notification drawer.



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Tried a build last night, still seems buggier than AOKP.

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Haven't tried AOKP yet, from what I've read the camera works better on CM right now.

The new notification stuff is what makes me come back after using the awesome sense camera (that's what keeps bringing me back to sense).

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Some good changes recently, for network performance, graphics performance and battery. Also got 4.1.2 on today's nightly. Worth updating for those that haven't lately.

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Use AOKP Jellybean 1.1. Everything works perfectly, it's 100% ready for a daily driver. Pretty much Nexus grade. It's like a dream. I seriously can't tell any difference between it and my N7 at all, other than the size. I flashed it this morning and I am just blown away. I can't stop playing with my phone because it's so damn smooth! Battery life is fantastic! I know I've said it a million times before, but my S3 is sitting collecting dust.

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You mind providing a download link or something?
 
can you send me a link to download this rom? or what ever it is?? im brand new to this whole flashing and romming and odin and what not. Pretty pumped. Got a hold of this one X with a trade for an ATT galaxy s captivate, and 20 bucks on top. Steal right?! Not digging HTC's bloatware, but im pretty satisfied with the sturdiness and sleek design, thinking its gonna keep me from getting an s3.