Samsung Galaxy Note 2

Anyone on AOSP using other kernels, and what would you recommend? I changed to the latest build of Paranoid Android today and would like to try some kernels. I used to use Siyakernel on my S3, but it seems that it's not available for the Note 2.

I don't care much for features like dual boot because all I want is a good kernel.
 
Anyone on AOSP using other kernels, and what would you recommend? I changed to the latest build of Paranoid Android today and would like to try some kernels. I used to use Siyakernel on my S3, but it seems that it's not available for the Note 2.

I don't care much for features like dual boot because all I want is a good kernel.

I have redpill currently and i must say it is quite a bit quicker than NEAK that I had before that, even though the dev states that he built the kernel for usability, not for benchmarks.

But it "feels" good. I will let you know how it goes after a few days. No wakelocks yet! :)
 
Looks like a delay in 4.2.2...

Seems to be for crud that I turn off anyway. I wonder how much more space this will take up on the phone?

"KOREAN PHONE MAKER Samsung reportedly has delayed the rollout of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, which means it will no longer be arriving this month.

These reports come via Sammobile, which briefly tweeted, "Samsung delayed 4.2.2 for Note II and S III. Reason for new TW for S III and Note II."

While that tweet makes little sense, the Samsung news website goes on to explain that Samsung is looking to bring the Touchwiz user interface found on the Galaxy S4 to these older handsets, citing that as the reason for the delay.

However, there's no word on when Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean will be rolled out for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, and Samsung told us that "it does not comment on rumour or speculation". It's worth noting that the June release date also came via the online rumour mill, and Samsung has yet to announced a rollout date.

It's also still unclear which new features will be coming to the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 once the update is eventually rolled out. However, with Sammobile claiming that Samsung is looking to bring the latest version of Touchwiz to these two ageing handsets, it's likely that new software features such as Smart Scroll and Smart Pause will appear in the update.

Speculation also suggests that Samsung will bring updated camera features, including Dual Shot mode, to the two older handsets, as well as some of its latest apps such as S Translator.

We'll update this article when we hear more."

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2274481/samsung-delays-android-42-update-for-the-galaxy-s3-note-2
 
I have been using custom AOSP Roms for close to a month now with non of the TouchWiz features present...And I have yet to miss any of them.

The speed and regular updates to these roms are really worth it for me. I like my phone to run lean and quick so I won't be going back to a TW rom again!
 
Does the ROM you use have the pen features?

With AOSP Roms you don't have SPen features like taking screenshots, airview etc. Basically SPen features that's coupled with Samsung apps.

You can still write and navigate with the SPen. GMD SPen Control is a must on AOSP roms if you still want to be able to use the SPen gestures to bring up the menu and the back gesture.
 
I have been using custom AOSP Roms for close to a month now with non of the TouchWiz features present...And I have yet to miss any of them.

The speed and regular updates to these roms are really worth it for me. I like my phone to run lean and quick so I won't be going back to a TW rom again!

Exactly my sentiment.

I don't miss TW specific features at all, and the speed and fluidity is a 'must' for me now - no turning back, no-sir-ee.

If you like to edit photos, 'Photo Desk' still has S-Pen features enabled somehow. Even airview (though you don't see the actual dot, the information about the photo in the photo gallery still pops up when pen hovered above it).

Like Dom1n8tr1x says, drawing still works perfectly IMO.

Unpossible, what custom ROM are you running presently? I'm on CarbonROM 1.7, but I hear nowadays, ParanoidAndroid 'is where it's at' ...
 
Exactly my sentiment.

I don't miss TW specific features at all, and the speed and fluidity is a 'must' for me now - no turning back, no-sir-ee.

If you like to edit photos, 'Photo Desk' still has S-Pen features enabled somehow. Even airview (though you don't see the actual dot, the information about the photo in the photo gallery still pops up when pen hovered above it).

Like Dom1n8tr1x says, drawing still works perfectly IMO.

Unpossible, what custom ROM are you running presently? I'm on CarbonROM 1.7, but I hear nowadays, ParanoidAndroid 'is where it's at' ...

I think I have used my phones' S-pen probably 3 times since I got it 6 months ago...so I really don't care for s-pen features :)

I am still on LiquidSmooth v2.4, now with the RedPill kernel and it is pure awesomeness :) Super smooth

I see that the PA Roms are now leading the way yes, but I don't feel like changing, I am happy with what I have currently. Why dont you update to Carbon 1.8?
 
I flashed the latest Paranoid to my Note 2 a couple days ago, and I must admit it's much more fluid and bug free than CarbonRom. They now have Halo integrated into Paranoid and it's a very nice little feature. I do miss some customization on Paranoid that you get with CarbonRom, but it's nothing I can't live without.
 
Why dont you update to Carbon 1.8?

I made a mistake with my last post. 1.7 actually still is the latest. Also very happy; everything works and is stable. But since I flashed to AOSP the flashing bug got me :-) so I want try new things, as long as they are reported to be stable.
 
I flashed the latest Paranoid to my Note 2 a couple days ago, and I must admit it's much more fluid and bug free than CarbonRom. They now have Halo integrated into Paranoid and it's a very nice little feature. I do miss some customization on Paranoid that you get with CarbonRom, but it's nothing I can't live without.

Thanks, I think I should give it a shot soon!
 
I can't for the life of me, find where to turn off the onscreen buttons on PA.

EDIT: Ok, i sort of found it. You have to set the NAV.Bar to 0% in the PA settings.
 
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I have redpill currently and i must say it is quite a bit quicker than NEAK that I had before that, even though the dev states that he built the kernel for usability, not for benchmarks.

But it "feels" good. I will let you know how it goes after a few days. No wakelocks yet! :)

Maybe I should try Redpill, my phone's not going to sleep as much as it should. Somethings not right, but I'm determined and will find the culprit.
 
Looks like a delay in 4.2.2...

Seems to be for crud that I turn off anyway. I wonder how much more space this will take up on the phone?

"KOREAN PHONE MAKER Samsung reportedly has delayed the rollout of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, which means it will no longer be arriving this month.

These reports come via Sammobile, which briefly tweeted, "Samsung delayed 4.2.2 for Note II and S III. Reason for new TW for S III and Note II."

While that tweet makes little sense, the Samsung news website goes on to explain that Samsung is looking to bring the Touchwiz user interface found on the Galaxy S4 to these older handsets, citing that as the reason for the delay.

However, there's no word on when Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean will be rolled out for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, and Samsung told us that "it does not comment on rumour or speculation". It's worth noting that the June release date also came via the online rumour mill, and Samsung has yet to announced a rollout date.

It's also still unclear which new features will be coming to the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 once the update is eventually rolled out. However, with Sammobile claiming that Samsung is looking to bring the latest version of Touchwiz to these two ageing handsets, it's likely that new software features such as Smart Scroll and Smart Pause will appear in the update.

Speculation also suggests that Samsung will bring updated camera features, including Dual Shot mode, to the two older handsets, as well as some of its latest apps such as S Translator.

We'll update this article when we hear more."

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2274481/samsung-delays-android-42-update-for-the-galaxy-s3-note-2

I guess I dont have a choice but to wait :(
 
Maybe I should try Redpill, my phone's not going to sleep as much as it should. Somethings not right, but I'm determined and will find the culprit.

I will be able to give you a good idea of my experience with RedPill after the weekend.

I have this habit where I turn off 3G & Wifi at night to conserve battery, and this morning, about 7hrs later, the phone was still on the exact same battery % that it was last night. So I am very happy.

Thus far, performance has been excellent for me.
 
I'm very dependent on the call "Blocking Mode" feature, am I right that this is a TW feature?
 
I'm very dependent on the call "Blocking Mode" feature, am I right that this is a TW feature?

Sorry for sounding stupid, but I never use that feature when I'm on a Samsung Rom. If I recall correctly Blocking mode is the same as blacklisting numbers? If so AOSP roms have the same feature but I prefer to use Call Control.
 
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