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dotOS is an Android Rom which focuses on performance and stability. Our aim is to enable a user to extract as much juice as possible and get most out of his/her device.
Initially started by Mohan CM and later joined by Ganesh, Sam, Kuber, Iacob and Hari. Together we stand strong.
Stability and Performance
Lagfree with High Performance Results
Clutterless UI
Perfect Interface for every User
Enhanced default apps
Redesigned settings and QS panel
Full OMS support
Colour Engine Support
DotExtras !!
STATUSBAR
* Clock Customisation
* Battery Customisation
Quick Settings
* Quick Pulldown
* QS Tiles Customisation
* Advanced Quick Setting Easy Toggles
Buttons
* Volume Key Cursor Control
Display
Display
* Wake on Plug
* Pocket Detection
* Accidental Touch
Lockscreen
* Powermenu Tweaks
* Double tap 2 sleep anywhere
* Lockscreen Media Customisation
* Blur Screen Lockscreen
Recents
* Clear all Button
* Immersive Recents
* Show Memory Bar
Navigation Bar
* On screen navigation Bar tweaks
* Home Button tweaks
* Menu Button tweaks
* Back Button tweaks
* Power Button tweaks
* Volume Buttons tweaks
Misc
* Advanced Reboot
* Disable Force Close
* ScreenShot Tweaks
* Camera Shutter Sound
CLEAN FLASH :
Download the latest build and GApps
Reboot to recovery
Make NAndroid backup (Not Necessary)
Wipe System, Data, Cache , Dalvik
Flash the latest build and GApps
Reboot
DIRTY FLASH :
Download the latest build
Reboot to recovery
Flash the latest build
Wipe Cache
Reboot
Download ROM:
DotOS ROM v.1.1
DotOS ROM v.1.2
Official builds: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dot.../files/namath/
Download Gapps:
Note : Pico or Nano Gapps are recommended. We Don't prefer STOCK/HEAVY Gapps
OpenGApps
DotOS ROM v.1.1
DotOS ROM v.1.2
Official builds: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dot.../files/namath/
Download Gapps:
Note : Pico or Nano Gapps are recommended. We Don't prefer STOCK/HEAVY Gapps
OpenGApps
dotOS team
LineageOS team
ResurrectionRemix team
AospExtended
crDroid team
AICP team
And all other open source Devs/Teams.
ResurrectionRemix team
AospExtended
crDroid team
AICP team
And all other open source Devs/Teams.
Mohan CM - dotOS Founder/Lead Dev./Contributor
Ganesh Varma - Lead Dev./Contributor/Maintainer
Kuber Sharma - Contributor/Designer/Analyst
Sam Grande - Contributor/Designer/Maintainer
Iacob Ionut - Contributor/Designer/Maintainer
Hari Ambadi - Contributor/Core GFX/ Lead Designer
Device Specific Sources
Official Device source
Kernel: https://github.com/Mysteryagr/Moto-C-namath-kernel
Device tree: https://github.com/Mysteryagr/androi...otorola_namath
Vendor blobs: https://github.com/Mysteryagr/androi...otorola_namath
Reference Links
REPORTING BUGS!
As soon as the problem occurs, take a logcat!
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What is a LogCat?
A "LogCat" is for debugging applications / Android system. When
applications / Android crash the output the "explanation" for the
crash, the Exception Stacktrace, to a Log. This log can be saved and help
developers to fix the crash.
What is it supposed to do?
It will help to solve your questions, if your asked for a LogCat it is always
useful.
How can I get a LogCat?
Prerequisites:
Code:
Linux, Windows or Mac
USB cable for your device
Android Device
Instructions:
Install your device driver for using adb. Everything you need will you find here
Download adb executable for your OS (Download: Windows | Linux | Mac). Paste it somewhere.
Connect your android device.
Verify if "Settings > Developer options > USB debugging" is checked, if not, simply check it.
Open a command prompt (windows) or terminal (linux / mac). How to do it: On Windows: windows + r > enter "cmd" (without quotes) > click enter | On Linux: You don't know how to open a terminal? LOL | On Mac: Type Terminal into Spotlight and open it
CD to the directory where the adb executable is located. On Windows: Go to the directory where you downloaded the adb executable, Shift+Right Click and select "Open Console" (or similar) | On Linux / Mac: Rightclick in the directory and select "Open Terminal here" (or simply CD into the directory)
Type in your cmd/terminal: adb devices to verify your device is properly connected.
If your device is properly selected, type in adb logcat to show the mighty and magic logcat aka stacktrace.
Reproduce your error (or whatever) on your device.
Right after, paste the whole cmd / terminal window into a paste-service like http://pastebin.com/ and send it to us.
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