Any other fags here still using kitkat?

Any other fags here still using kitkat?

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Official 1-18-2015 CM11 kitkat forever basically
Have an option for official CM13
But fuck it its too comfy

Same. Had option to upgrade to official CM12 (Lollipop) and official CM13 (Marshmallow), used them both as daily-drivers but after a few weeks went back to CM11 each time. I guess I'll stay on KitKat until I'll change my phone.

Nope, running N

I am on Lolipop.

Stuff like the recents apps no widgets on the lock screen
Gay reordering of the notification tiles
General stupid shit
I'm staying on CM11 seemingly forever now
For the life of this note 2

whats the dumb, infantile, candy-themed release codename for ios 9? cuz im using that

Nope, switched to iOS 9.3. Feels good man

Always nandroid the fuck back to CM11 after 12-13 feels like bullshit
CM11 muh comfort WW2 Mobile OS

Official and AOSP KK ROMs for my phone were absolute buggy garbage.

Idk meng, smoothest on kitkat, but better battery life on lollipop.

/Gingerbread/ represent

Does Xposed run on Marshmallow? Can't be fucked to google.

I use a Nexus 4 on 5.1.1, though I'm kind of planning to install 4.4.4 on it. I liked it better.

>better battery life on lollipop
Really. Weird, for me it's crap on 5.1. Mobile radio stays always on and kills the battery unless I disable it from settings. I didn't have this problem on KK.

What about your security?

That's weird.

I tried marahmallow but SoT dropped to 2.5 hours. On lollipop I'm getting 4-5 hours depending on use.

Here's a screenshot

>tfw you will never have updates

its weird but samshit touch shit on my note 2 used to give me on 4.2 jelly like 7 hrs SOT no FOOLING
now its 4.5hrs SOT on kitkat meh

Batteries age, also newer android are more botnet, causing more battery drain.

Still on pic related

Fucking pleb

Using this because the Galaxy S3 is fairly picky; it works better with a stock OS (nevermind the 800MB RAM). Basically a OS under Kit-Kat hat looks like Lollipop for the most part. CM13 stable for i9300 never apparently.
>forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-blekota-note-4-lite-v1-t2949680

It just werks.

Got bored/sick of flashing to a new ROM every week, or month like I did with my Nexus devices. That was a good time waster though.

>5.1.1

Only pleb here is you.

used to be a flashaholic but stopped giving a fuck and stuck to CM11 4.4.4 for good now

Yep no update for lollipop on my asus zenfone 5 yet and cbf to run a custom rom

I do. I'm not a "fag" though, I only like "girls".

I'm on M but I thought K was the first "adult" version of Android that had more or less caught up to iOS from a UX standpoint. Google Now was and is an awesome feature that iOS still can't beat. Very smooth and stable.

>What about your security?
The last Cyanogenmod KitKat snapshot is from September 2015 so I guess we're superseded only by the Android phones that were updated in the last 8 months.

>living in the past

Seriously just move on already, Marshmallow is great.

Google releases security updates every single month, you are missing at least 8 months of updates.

Yeah, for Nexus devices only. What percent off all the Android smartphone market is that?

have a tablet stuck with jelly bean

What's your SoT fellow nexus fags?

2013 Nexus 5 here.

...

Even if you aren't on a Nexus, there are ROMs that include much newer security updates than some ancient KitKat crap.

You missed my point completely: what percentage of Android phones got "security updates" in the last 8 months?

(Tip1: a CM11-KitKat device is more secure than 99.99% of other Android phones.
Tip2: best security is not being a moron)

>best security is not being a moron
It's like children post here.

>ignoring again the discussion because doesn't have arguments
>maybe I should call him a child
11/10 best mature post ever

bitch, im stil on jellybean.

It's android. Security's doesn't dwell in to your reactive approach to onboard applications taking control.
Think heart bleed.

>Think heart bleed.
I do not use my android phone as a server and it does not accept incoming connections

this comparison is asinine.

i went directly from 2.3.7 to 5.0.1 (now 6.0.1)
what did i miss?

no problems here. if it ain't broke ehh.