Monday, April 7, 2014

Omni ROM on the Nexus 4, our video-review: Google, look ... - Everything Android

Guillaume Lesniak, Chainfire and Dees_Troy are just some of the famous developers who are dedicated to OMNI since its inception. The custom firmware that we will discuss in today’s episode of ROMreview has always been in the news, especially since the situation that led to the birth. It was September last year when Steve Kondik decided to launch CyanogenMod Inc. As expected, the reactions were swift: a handful of employees unhooked the team’s main base for Omni ROM, nothing sensational if that this was not in that group of people there were absolutely the best dev of Cyano Team .

From then on, the new custom firmware has received the attention of the employees work in a short time he was appreciated even by the most demanding users. In a short time the team was able to release his ROM-based KitKat for many devices and is distinguished for having implemented innovative features, such as MultiWindow, Active Display and OmniSwitch .

After a few months since the release of version 4.4.2, we tried the firmware for you, putting the whip to bring out all the strengths and weaknesses .

Video Review

Final Ratings

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After days of testing, we can confirm that the blazon of this ROM is amply justified. We are on a higher level to the media and a keen eye will not be able to recognize the great potential . If we consider the fact that the MultiWindow is not yet present, we can expect a great improvement in the coming months. Particularly positive is the appearance of professionalism , in which the team decided to carry on the work, releasing build stable even if under beta testing. The basic philosophy is to integrate new features trying to change as little as possible, the AOSP code . Idea that certainly rewards and emerges from great solidity and stability of the system. There are never any indecision and performance are guaranteed in all situations.

A ROM is particularly suitable for those who using the device for work and needs a reliable smartphone and with some ‘smart’ more. In other words, a ROM very “smart” and not “fancy “, exactly as we would like the firmware to stock Android. The only drawback, for the moment, is the battery life . But we can bet that this issue will be resolved in a future release.

For all the information you might need, we refer to the discussion that we have created specially on our forum, accessible via this link: Discussion forums OMNI ROM

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