[PREVIEW] Cyanogenmod 9

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
CYANOGENMOD 9 PREVIEW

PS: Initially i was thinking of a full review but later changed my mind and instead did a preview as CM9 is still in RC. A lot of stuff doesn't work. No benchmark score will be available as graphics driver is still in early stage. Testing is done on my LG Optimus One.

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I know most of you guys here are still using stock rom or custom rom based on Android 2.3. As Android 4 (4.0.3 to be precise) has became stable enough for daily use (for Optimus One but still in first Beta stage), decided to take it for a spin and trust me, i was blown away. So here i am sharing my experience with everyone. Official rom based on Android 4.0 should be same with a few missing settings and a different launcher.

NEW LAUNCHER:

Homepage of ICS. Trebuchet launcher. Looks like the official launcher of Android 4 not only CM9 as the same launcher has been seen on Galaxy Nexus. Or maybe Trebuchet is an extended form of ICS launcher.

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Navigate to other screen and you still have the search bar at top. This eats up some space but can't be removed, as of now. But all icons of the launcher can be replaced as user wants.

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Another feature is folder system. Here you simply drag and drop apps to make a folder. It works much like Xperia 4 corner UI. Tap that folder to make it popup & show you all contents. Then select the app you want to run.

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Moreover, when you drag an app to desktop it'll show you all possible positions where that app can be placed. Drop it over a widget & it'll move to its nearest free space.

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The menu has been redesigned. You can't find any widget option if you long press on homescreen. Widget is now part of menu. You may ask why this move. Have anyone of you tried Beautiful Widgets? Its PITA to use. scroll & tap though a ton of screens just to get to your favorite widget. Now all you need to do is go to menu, scroll to widgets. Yes, widget is now part of menu but i have kept it as a separate tab to speed up navigation. The icon on the top right corner is market. Same is available as a dedicated app too in menu which you can drag to homescreen. Well, nothing much to see here. Let’s jump to Settings now.

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REVAMPED SETTINGS:

The settings is now categorized into WIRELESS & NETWORKING, INTERFACE, DEVICE, PERSONAL and SYSTEM.

WIRELESS & NETWORKING:

Dedicated shortcut have been implemented for WiFi & Bluetooth but no such luck for Mobile Network option. Its still buried deep and you'll have to tap twice to access it. Everything is same here from Gingerbread.

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Also a new feature is Data Usage, which again as you have already predicted doesn't work (YET).

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INTERFACE:

Launcher is the first option here but as CM9 is still WIP (work in progress), Dock and Icons can't be accessed.

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Open Theme and you get a msg stating it is reserved for future implementation.

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DEVICE:

Under Device is Sound. Not much difference from Android 2.3. Music Effects makes an entry here.

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Sadly none of MusicFX or DSPManager work currently. Try to play a music file and most likely you'll get an error msg stating DSPManager or MusicFX has stopped working.

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Display is same with the exception of Screen on/off animation and Rotation angle options being removed completely. I am not sure if these will be added later as there are no reserved tabs for it.

Storage is a new section. It shows Phone memory as well as memory card.

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Looks like a bug but memory card legend didn't showed any space used by songs which in my case accounts for 1Gb.

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Battery is nothing but the graph. Now as a separate option. Another welcome change :razz:

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Battery backup is ok for an Alpha rom. In my case data was continuously on so even 12hr backup will be enough.

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Open Apps and you'll get only 3 option. Downloaded which consists of all user apps. ON SD Card which have the usual meaning. And Running for running apps. If you want to get a list of all apps, head to homescreen and press menu. You'll get manage apps option.

PERSONAL:

Under Personal is Profiles, Accounts & Sync, Location Services, Security, Language & input, Backup & reset. Other than Backup & reset all other options were available in previous version of Android too if i remember correctly.

Backup allows you to do a system backup of apps & messages most likely.

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SYSTEM:

Here is a new option named Developer which consists of developer stuff.

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Performance is same as GB. Just available as a different tab now as it was under Cyanogenmod Settings at CM7. Cyanogenmod Setting is completely removed from the latest CM build.

Lastly is about Phone which adds in something new: System Update. i check and was told system is upto date. This was expected as Optimus One is not on the CM9 list as it is not supported officially.

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PHONERY:

UI as well as functionality of Contacts, Phone, Browser, Message, Lock Screen, etc are all changed from Gingerbread.

CONTACTS:

When i first opened contacts, i was a bit confused if i mistakenly have opened Skype (though it was not installed). Some will like the new colour scheme of Contacts whereas some will hate it (me). Overall, i expected a transparent kind of UI.

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PHONE:

Noticed something in Contacts? No phone option. Yes, to access dial pad you need to open DIAL PAD. as simple as that. BUT you can open contacts from dial pad. Moreover it got the black theme from dialpad, not the blue theme from contacts i.e. there is 2 ways to access contacts with different theme. Like all other peoples even i wonder what was going though Cyanogen DEVs (or maybe its Google's idea) when they created phone & contact apps.

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The incoming call & outgoing call UI is redesigned too. Looks damn sexy :-D

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MESSAGE:

Frankly, i wasn't expecting a different UI here also. But at least looks better than Contacts. No more bluish stuff.

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Press the left bottom icon to start messaging. err, yes the keypad is misplaced. Skype solves it though.

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BROWSER:

With ICS comes a new Browser with slightly different UI. I haven't dug deep to check whats new. But at least the settings have more options to mess with.

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And after a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time (since Android 2.2 i guess), Google finally implemented a better tab browsing technique. But still can't even get close to Opera Mini's tab browsing.

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ANDRO-MEDIA:

CAMERA:

yes it doesn't work yet. DEVs are hard at work & a fix is expected in a month time, maybe more.

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PS: Camera is not available on LG Optimus One only. Other mobiles should have working camera.

MUSIC:

Music Player is Google Music hence no screenshots. If you want to try, get it from market. CM9 music is available but have to be installed by user.

LOCKSCREEN:

I know lockscreen is not part of multimedia but the lockscreen music player shortcut does qualify so far as the best i have seen :razz:

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MOVIE STUDIO:

Yet to explore this in details but looks like a video player. Will add something later. For now just check the screenshot.

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UMS:

UMS or USB Mass Storage. This exist as a separate app. No longer part of settings as in previous versions. Like it or not, this is here to stay.

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CONCLUSION:

Google has really upped the Android standard with Android 4.0 IceCream Sandwich. Cyanogen team has done an impressive job of making the already best mobile OS a even better one. Finally, its the hard working DEVs of XDA that have made it possible for us to enjoy ICS on unsupported mobiles.

Do share your views on this preview of CYANOGENMOD 9 :smile:
 

Neo

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nice nice nice.......now after hearing so much i mean seeing soo much i cant wait to install this so so SEXY thing on mine. tHANk yOu. Thiss is so damn COolllll.
 

AndroidFan

Peak Oil is real!
Thanks for the preview bro... Looks good.

The permanent Google search bar is a problem for phones with small screen like the O1. I bet CM9 would shine on more powerful hardware...

Cheers!
 
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coderunknown

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
This preview is more detailed than mos reviews. Great stuff!

thanks.

nice nice nice.......now after hearing so much i mean seeing soo much i cant wait to install this so so SEXY thing on mine. tHANk yOu. Thiss is so damn COolllll.

just install ICS. you'll love it. initially it'll be slow. keep using it. flash latest kernel by paolo.

Thanks for the preview bro... Looks good.

The permanent Google search bar is a problem for phones with small screen like the O1. I bet CM9 would shine on more powerful hardware...

Cheers!

yup. powerful h/w + ICS = bomb. but our mobile even with a weak processor have really good DEVs. other mobiles are stuck in Alpha. we are riding Beta2. Nothing to Beta 2 in 30days only.

i'll test Beta2 tonight. i'll update the preview accordingly.

Awesome preview, bro.

thanks :razz:
 

red dragon

Master troll
Very nice review mate!
Answer one question honestly please!
Do you find it any better than GB?
(Not talking about looks but only functionality)
 
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coderunknown

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
Brilliant mate.

The UI looks fresh .

Which phone you have ?

thanks. LG Optimus One.

Very nice review mate!
Answer one question honestly please!
Do you find it any better than GB?
(Not talking about looks but only functionality)

If going only for functionality, there are places where ICS sucks. and some where ICS scores over GB.

Where ICS looses:
1. Search Bar on ever page.
2. Menu is made 2 times longer with ton of options.
3. Homescreen tap have only wallpaper as option.
4. Answering call using that ring unlock doesn't always works as expected.
5. Changing tab in stock browser is slow as well as sluggish.

Where ICS wins:
1. Mobile is really smooth.
2. Battery backup has increased.
3. All useless menu options are pushed down (this is for CM9 only i guess).
4. Menu is redesigned so its easier to figure out what option is under which tag.
5. Browser has improved (heard this. yet to use stock browser)

This is how i'll sum up ICS with its pros and cons. mobile is still buggy. if you transfer anything to memory card, unless restarted it won't show up. when restarted, mobile switches to 3G on its own. internal memory takes a huge hit cause of the rom's size. So it won't be fair to compare ICS to Gingerbread directly as GB is stable whereas Android 4.0 is yet to see market in most parts of the world :smile:
 

pratzgh1

Broken In
very nice review mate. i too am eagerly waiting a stable working cm9 for my blade. do keep us updated with the beta reviews and experience.
 

noob

Cyborg Agent
@SAM : Is this official CM ROM ? I cant find it for SGS.
Can you post link from where you got this ROM ?
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
Staff member
This is CM9 port for LG P500.

Check on CyanogenMod site whether CM9 is available for your device. If not then check XDA for your device to see if any development is going on for porting CM9.
 

fun2sh

Pawned!... Beyond GODLIKE
Has any1 installed ICS on GALAXY S2? any bugs?? i also want to try ICS on my S2 but afraid of bugs. :p
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
Staff member
Look it's not like that. CM doesn't supports all the phones. So CM9 is out for many devices (Not all the devices).

To developers over XDA are trying hard to port that for our phone too.

So in that view there is really no diff. (Except official support)
 

TheLetterD

Will Power
Great preview Sam! :D
Although I would love to know more about the Data Usage app once it starts working with the final release!
 
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