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[ROM] **CM9 Discussion/Download Thread**

When I'm installing these nightlife do yall wipe data and cache?? I don't use titanium and was wondering if this is safe.. I just joined all my contacts lol
 
When I'm installing these nightlife do yall wipe data and cache?? I don't use titanium and was wondering if this is safe.. I just joined all my contacts lol

I don't wipe anything most of the time. Every now and then I wipe Dalvik cache but that's about it.

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I made a couple of phone calls yesterday to test the volume enhancement and I can say it works rather well, much improved over the stock volume (especially in the car, hearing it over the road noise in a civic). the only issue i have with it is that the lowest volume is too loud. i made a quick call (headset, not speaker) yesterday in a conference room and people sitting 2 or 3 chairs away could hear the person on the other end - so i had to leave the room.
 
I made a couple of phone calls yesterday to test the volume enhancement and I can say it works rather well, much improved over the stock volume (especially in the car, hearing it over the road noise in a civic). the only issue i have with it is that the lowest volume is too loud. i made a quick call (headset, not speaker) yesterday in a conference room and people sitting 2 or 3 chairs away could hear the person on the other end - so i had to leave the room.

Agreed sound both in headset, speaker etc is great. Headset like scorched said is a bit to loud.

Still can't figure out where the dual gallery is so I can stop getting the "Unfortunately gallery has stopped" every so often.
 
Ok thanks for the feedback. I will lower it a little in the next build.

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install question

I'm sure I'm doing something very stupid, but I seem to just get stuck in the inifinite splash screen when I flash the ROM. I've got the Verizon version, I've copied "update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-GN-CDMA-KANG-01242012-signed" to the sd directory, booted into recovery and told it to install the file. The phone reboots and then I get the ICS "glass break" boot animation for 30 minutes +. A battery pull yields the same results. I know this is more ROM discussion but does someone have a suggestion? Does this ROM take an exceptionally long time to install?
 
I'm sure I'm doing something very stupid, but I seem to just get stuck in the inifinite splash screen when I flash the ROM. I've got the Verizon version, I've copied "update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-GN-CDMA-KANG-01242012-signed" to the sd directory, booted into recovery and told it to install the file. The phone reboots and then I get the ICS "glass break" boot animation for 30 minutes +. A battery pull yields the same results. I know this is more ROM discussion but does someone have a suggestion? Does this ROM take an exceptionally long time to install?

Did you wipe before flashing the rom?
 
does your blue button softkey mod work with other roms?

Considering that it has to be updated for each build or it won't work right, I'm going to guess it won't work. I definitely wouldn't try it until winner pops in and says yay or nay.

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D'oh. That was it. I did the davlik cache but not user data. I'm hoping I quit rebooting multiple times per day now!

I usually do cache and dalvik just to be safe. also re-flash gapps right after the rom. doing this will add to your first boot time (maybe 30 seconds or so) of that rom, but i haven't had any problems sticking to that plan.

@winner - do you recommend any custom radios or ROM tweaks? I know i can't help the layout/design of my work building, but damn the Nexus uses minimum 50% battery drain over 8 hours at my office looking for voice/data signal. what do suggest? and please don't say...."just stay near a plug." :)

anywhere but work, i get easily 30 hours of battery life. :(
 
when you're lowering the volume, are you doing a flat-across-the-board lowering or adjusting the max/min and linear interpretations in between? i.e. I'd like to have Max speakerphone volume when volume set high and quiet minimum setting when volume is low at the expense of granularity. Not sure what is currently possible, just voicing desires.

-Josh

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