Thinking about doing Cyanogen 10

I had gone back to my ICS back up because the little problems I noted earlier annoyed me. However last night I tried the 10/14 nightly and I am really impressed now. I have been running for about 20 hours now and have no complaints at all. My guess is they are very close to declaring this a stable build soon. To be continued...

Have they fixed the screen flicker issue? That really bothered me on earlier builds and I rolled back to my ICS backup. I will be moving back to CM10 once that issue is resolved since everything else seemed to work really well for me.
 
Have they fixed the screen flicker issue? That really bothered me on earlier builds and I rolled back to my ICS backup. I will be moving back to CM10 once that issue is resolved since everything else seemed to work really well for me.

Yeah. I ran the CM10 Monthly. Screen flicker was gone. It was very stable and fast as hell. Loved the stock email client and notification schemes. I hate, hate, hate the keyboard it comes with...really got used to having the number keys on the home keyboard without having to alt to another screen for them. That and it lacks s pen input on the keyboard. I use the pen like crazy for emails and texts, so after a couple of weeks with it, I flashed back to BlackStar VII, (now VIII) ICS. It's definitely slower than the CM10, but I got all my s pen functionality back.
 
Have they fixed the screen flicker issue? That really bothered me on earlier builds and I rolled back to my ICS backup. I will be moving back to CM10 once that issue is resolved since everything else seemed to work really well for me.

The most recent nightlies have eliminated the flicker issues - much much better. Only problem I have noted so far is when I tried to use foxfi or native hotspot with my N7. Could not get it to work, this has potential to be a prod back to ICS if I can't figure it out.
 

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