August 6, 2011

Now Supporting Nexus S 4G




I am pleased to announce that I am now supporting the Nexus S 4G as well as the Droid. This ROM will be released alongside my Droid build titled "GPA17". Until then you can find it in "nightly" form in the following directory: http://wonderly.com/bb/CRESPO4G/ROM/BETA/ (choose the latest file)

Some features include but are not limited to:
  • 180 degree rotation
  • Overclockable to 1.4GHz
    • Voodoo support
    • Updated wifi driver
  • CPU Toolkit
  • FLAC audio support
  • Native 3G tethering
  • Ad-hoc network support
  • Facebook sync
  • Reboot option
  • Modified widget picker

There are also many performance tweaks and bug fixes which you can find change by change on my github. For those of you who run CyanogenMod, now that I support this device I have began submitting patches to help out. In the future I plan on supporting the other Nexus S variants (T-Mobile & AT&T) as well.

Recommendations:
Upon initial install of this ROM, please wipe data and cache. When a new build becomes available, you will only need to wipe dalvik cache. For the best experience, stick with the kernel provided in my build, I assure you it performs very well. If you are interested in saving tons of battery life, downclock to 800MHz in the CPU Toolkit, you will see little to no difference in performance.

Sorry this post does not read well, I am sick at the moment and not in the proper mindset to write.



16 comments:

  1. I bought my OG Droid on Launch day. After Rooting it, I find a new post from this guy named Pete's. He says he's just started learning about cooking ROM's and this is his first one, called "Bugless Beauty". I think, "Hey, that sounds nice, let's try that." My Droid rarely ventured far from your ROMs after that day.

    Four days ago, I decide it's time to upgrade. I go down to Best Buy and get myself a shiny new Nexus S 4g. The first thing I thought was "Man, I'm gonna miss Pete's ROMs."

    STOP FOLLOWING ME!
    =)

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  2. On second thought...

    KEEP FOLLOWING ME!

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  3. OMFG PETE... i bought my Nexus a week ago.. .cause i came to live in europe.. and I see this.. OMFG THANKS

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  4. Hi is this in ROM Manager?

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  5. Look forward to trying this. Have heard great stuff about your roms.

    (to comment above) you can use the NS4G in Europe?

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  6. Ty Peter this is great I commend you on all your work in such short time!

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  7. Oh Peter, I'm hoping you'll also support the DROID Incredible when it finally comes out. Is there any chance the Incredible is in your future plans? I love your ROMs and would love you to feed my Incredible with ROMs when I make the switch in September.

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  8. Does your kernal support the BLN app? thanks,

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  9. ...BLN support would be much appreciated. All the other kernels out there cause my phone to reboot (I don't overclock) or freeze up.

    Btw, been following your ROMS since my old Droid - always most stable. Thanks!!

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  10. NS4G won't work in Europe. Tidane must have a GSM Nexus S.

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  11. Hey Peter, great stuff. Sorry if I missed it, but do you maintain a change log from build to build??

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  12. can I flash it to gsm Nexus S?

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  13. I made a mistake in my post above. I meant to type Bionic and not Incredible.

    I'm hoping you'll also support the DROID Bionic when it finally comes out. Is there any chance the Bionic is in your future plans? I love your ROMs and would love you to feed my Bionic with ROMs when I make the switch in September.

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  14. was really hoping you would support droid 3 considering how much of a difference it is from 1-2 and it being the same series and all. gonna miss your roms bud.

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  15. Darn Peter,

    I loved all of your ROM's and miss looking forward to your builds. My OG went to heck in late June and I ended up getting a Thunderbolt in hopes that you might consider doing some Roms for HTC. If I'd have known you were leaning toward Nexus I would have went that direction.

    As I said, Darn.... But thanks for all the previous work. Scotty2.....

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  16. Can some people please put up some quadrant score to see the difference 1.4GHz is making? Thanks in advance.

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