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Cyanogen nightly on Xperia T
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Cyanogen doesn't accept bug reports on nightly builds, so here is a list of GOOD and BAD things I am experiencing with my Xperia T. | |
What to expect (pros): | |
- better battery life (I'd say 30% more) | |
- better performances (50% more responsive) | |
- better camera performances (starts in just 1sec) | |
- Google Play Services seem to be (finally) under control - no battery drain | |
- 4.4.x goodness - no need for "Enter" for the PIN unlock, oh joy :) | |
What to expect (cons): | |
- random freezes (with automatic reboots). I'd say one a day. | |
- the screen tends to switch on without your intervention (you take the phone out of your pocket and it's on) | |
- no "native" FM Radio application | |
- to use the FM radio you need the Spirit2 App (maybe version 1 is OK) which has an horrendous bug: after listening to | |
the radio, you have to reboot because the mic is not working anymore | |
- sometimes the UI crashes (and auto restarts in just 2 secs, no big deal). The frequency of this happening seems related to | |
theme you're using | |
All in all, I am super happy: I was thinking about buying another phone but now I can wait much longer (sorry Sony) :) | |
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