After a few weeks of keeping an eye of CM12 nightly, I finally bite the bullet and upgraded. Since the first nightly on 6 Jan, the patches for each nightly has been really long. On some days (or nights) it…
CM12 Lollipop nightly

After a few weeks of keeping an eye of CM12 nightly, I finally bite the bullet and upgraded. Since the first nightly on 6 Jan, the patches for each nightly has been really long. On some days (or nights) it…
CM12 nightly is here!!! This was announced on 5 Jan 14. This is the official nightly from CyanogenMod. The OnePlus One Cyanogen version CM12s is suppose to arrive in Feb 15. Only time will tell. During the Christmas break I…
Aviate the contextual launcher senses where are you and pops up the appropriate collection of apps for you. Since I don’t really use this feature and it is eating power. One way to save power is to force it to…
After playing with the latest update One+ One update 38R, I have decided to go back to old update 25R. This is to see if battery life is really that great. 38R so far has came in around 24 hours…
If your OnePlus has boot or random reboot problems, help is at hand. Constant boot or bootloop, your persist partition is corrupted. Random reboot, your system partition may contain some corrupted files through OTA upgrade. Both methods requires unlocking the…
I was looking over the forums at OnePlus, there seems to be a lot of folks having problems with the 38R update. More specifically, have used OTA to update to 38R. Problems include random reboot, GPS failure, zoom failure etc.…
Now Android L is Lollipop link codenamed, Lemon Meringue Pie.
The OnePlus One, out of the box is a diamond in the rough. The software version out of the box is 22R. You can easily upgrade to 25R using the build in Over The Air (OTA) software. Note this an…
I have used the OnePlus One for slightly over a week. Here are my impressions. It is Big It is slightly longer than a pen, but it sticks out everywhere. See picture below. Depending on my shirt pocket, it sticks…
Material Design is the look and feel of the next Android version, L . Or whatever Google wants to call it. The new look and feel is suppose to be flatter and makes more uses of cards (PalmOS?) . To…