Well, I don't know any versions of Android which are not bugged (sometimes very weirdly, making glaring mistakes and errors during usage). However, Android 4 (whatever revision) has the least amount of them and is the most consistent and "optimized" so far.
Which ROM? CM10 nightly? It's not even in beta yet, so it's prone to have some issues. I've only had a bit random wifi wakeups and sometimes the lock screen doesn't want to come on, which requires a reboot. Still perfectly usable for daily tasks though, it'll only get better once the software matures.
yea ..nightly last update.
same here...
but battery life is much better als in that stock romlast time iv charged was yesterday morning ( 7:00) ...like 30 hours from now ...still 20 % ..iv listened music, fb,playstore,internet etc...amazing.....
I rolled back to an older nightly a week ago: cm-10-20120919-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
No more sleep of death and battery life has improved a lot aswell, will avoid new nightlies until there's something more stable.
That article is a great read. Shows how easy it is to ruin a strong company when it's being lead from the ivory tower, mixed with endless design bureaucracy.
0929 here..using that one all the time o think.
only problem what iv got is mob temperature..its ****ing hot after 10-15 min playing some games.im not sure but i think that was not so on the stock rom. it was hot, but not so damn hot like now.
maybe its beacouse of this?
oh nevermind ..**** it
neext week im going back on stock for some time, or ill gonna try venom..looks pretty awsome with that venom tweaks.
what camera is on venom u know? stock one or its crap 5mp like on cm10
Yeah, thanks. I love insights about companies like that.
I had seen it on My Nokia Blog. It really is a shame they had such terrible management. I think the MeeGo effort would have been even greater if they had continued with it, and the Apple model of one phone per year is actually a good thing. Consumers don't have to spend money too often, the company can spend more time innovating and developing the phone, higher quality products arise.
All we can do now is place our bets on Jolla, who intends to keep MeeGo going and I'm somewhat excited about their first releases. Not to mention they should have software running for tablets, TVs and PCs too.