[ROM] | [4.3] | Revolution KitKat [BETA] | [3-11-2013] | [Build-2]
REVOLUTION KITKAT - "Something different"
Hey Folks !
Here I am presenting you, something that many of you might actually didn't thought of.
This is a ROM based on the leaks of the upcoming Android version, KITKAT.
Here I am presenting you, something that many of you might actually didn't thought of.
This is a ROM based on the leaks of the upcoming Android version, KITKAT.
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NOTE: 1. Please take a note that this is NOT KitKat, it's JB 4.3 and is modded to match the kitKat leaks. 2. Work on this ROM is still in progress. 3. I need contributions of themers or modders so that this ROM grow faster. |
What's changed(Till now ):
Status Bar
Dialer
Wallpaper
Play Store
Status Bar[Transparency]
Status Bar icons
Icons ...MANY MORE
Others yet to come ! Stay tuned ![/LIST]
SCREENSHOTS in Post 2
DOWNLOADS in Post 3
PS - I don't want anyone to say that these are just leaks or
you have taken leaks seriously and all that crap stuff. Use the ROM,
enjoy, review and rate. I am working hard on the ROM and would be
pleased if you hit the 'THANKS' button.
Status Bar
Dialer
Wallpaper
Play Store
Status Bar[Transparency]
Status Bar icons
Icons ...MANY MORE
Others yet to come ! Stay tuned ![/LIST]
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What's Working: EVERYTHING |
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Bugs/Issues :
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Features
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SCREENSHOTS in Post 2
DOWNLOADS in Post 3
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For OC Kernel, refer this |
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Video Review
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CREDITS
@Red Devil@7alvi @ALESSIO94x [His thread here] @galaxyfreak @sakshamx @Ashutos1997 @amit.lohar @legendlee @joehanh88 PM me if I forgot anyone. |
XDA:DevDB Information
Revolution KitKat ROM, a ROM for the HTC Pico (Explorer)
Contributors
#Superuser
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: Rooted Pico
Based On: CyanogenMod 10.2
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 2
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Screenshots
SCREENSHOTS
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Downloads
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DOWNLOADS |
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BUILD2 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0&postcount=70 |
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GAPPS [Use only these] - http://d-h.st/d4s |
Previous Builds:
Have a great time !
Android 4.3's Best Features
Here are some of the best features of the new platform:
First, Android 4.3 is the fastest version of Android yet. The new system software makes advancements on the Project Butter tools already present in Jelly Bean, such as vsync timing, triple buffering, reduced touch latency, and hardware-accelerated 2D rendering, to make gains in overall performance. The new system software also improves rendering for shapes and text, which are higher quality and accomplished more efficiently within the software. It is also better at threading tasks across multi-core systems for balancing power and processing needs.
[ Chromecast brings multiple screens together. Read more at Google Takes On Apple With Chromecast, Android 4.3. ]
Second, Android 4.3 adds support for Bluetooth Smart, also called Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy. This is the Bluetooth spec we've all been waiting for. Until now, Bluetooth wasn't part of the core Android stack and it was up to individual device makers to implement it in their own way. This caused problems for application developers. With Bluetooth 4.0 baked into the core of the platform, app developers should see many of their headaches go away. The payoff is that it will be easier to create apps that can talk to low-power sensors that track fitness, medical, proximity, location and other data.
Game developers should be pleased that Android 4.3 adds support for OpenGL ES 3.0. By stuffing these extensions into Android, gamers can create even more realistic and immersive 3D graphics. OpenGL ES 3.0 provides acceleration of advanced visual effects, better compression, advanced texture rendering and more. The most beneficial aspect of OpenGL ES 3.0 support is that developers will be able to create a single texture-compression format that will run across a number of devices.
One of the more interesting features in Android 4.3 is support for restricted profiles. Android 4.2 added support for multiple user profiles on the same device, which lets parents create a profile for themselves and others for their children. Each profile can set its own home screen, favorite apps and so on. Restricted profiles in Android 4.3 takes the idea a step further by giving parents more granular control over what apps and services other profiles can access and use. For example, Google Play Store purchases can be nixed, as can in-app updates. One drawback, however, is that it requires app developers to opt in.
Android 4.3 brings with it new digital rights management tools that will eventually lead to a better selection of content for Android devices. For example, third-party content companies, such as Netflix, won't offer some HD content due to the restrictions of DRM tools within Android 4.2. In Android 4.3, Google has improved the modular DRM framework so that developers can stick DRM into their content more easily. In the long run, it should improve the video and audio content that's available to Android devices.
Finally, Android 4.3 gives developers greater control over notifications. With the tools in 4.3, developers can let their apps access and interact with status bar notifications in any way that they want. According to Google, notifications can be set to skip the notification bar entirely and routed to Bluetooth devices.
While it's true that the bulk of these new features focus more on developers than consumers, both groups will benefit greatly from the added toolset in Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.
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