> From personal experience, 12.x on 4 completely different devices has proven to be far more stable, fast, and more efficient than 11.x was.
Oh really now? Consider yourself lucky.
"People on the OnePlus One forums have already created 300 pages in the CM12S bugs thread, comprised of more complaints than solutions. Which is why this time, people experiencing CyanogenMod 12S bugs on their OnePlus One might be better off either not installing the update, reverting to the KitKat version of finding a different custom ROM to use." [1]
Might be because I keep a very minimal install, such as no google apps + only apps I want and need. That said, the OPO is my daily phone these days, especially since I get a little more than 2 days of charge out of it.
Also, using nightly images, not the vendor supplied ones.
Not sure how much of a difference that is, but it works for me. :-)
Oh really now? Consider yourself lucky.
"People on the OnePlus One forums have already created 300 pages in the CM12S bugs thread, comprised of more complaints than solutions. Which is why this time, people experiencing CyanogenMod 12S bugs on their OnePlus One might be better off either not installing the update, reverting to the KitKat version of finding a different custom ROM to use." [1]
[1] http://www.geeksnack.com/2015/05/09/oneplus-one-cm12s-bugs-a...