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Hello everyone, here is the changelog for v2.5, just released today.

[Official Version] V2.5 update log
Add: hide the virtual buttons
Optimization: Front camera effect
Solution: After rebooting the screen brightness are the brightest state
Resolution: The battery is not updated and battery change is too big problem
Resolution: abnormal phone number after contacts into VCF file format
Solution: Unable to open Guoxin Securities mobile phone software Android version
Resolution: delete a calendar event, the refresh can not be synchronized response
Resolution: The file manager to copy files off the screen after the sleep can not continue to copy files
Display deranged modify a contact name after the merger Contact: solving
Solution: restore the factory settings, some system applications will be killed
Solution: SMS recipient field can not be saved after modifying the contact information
so do you think 5 is the most stable and featured now? any critical problems with v2.5?
No problem for me. I like it. They said they will come with a few ROM every two weeks. So, if don't have the time, just wait for the next version.
HI

If you update over the air, do you loose gapps? settings?
Do you get back all chineese apps, what have been disabled mean time?

WBR,
Yes, you will lose Play Store and any gapp that relies on Google Services. After the ROM install, you can flash gapp pico through temporary TWRP and any gapps you have previously installed will begin to work again.

If you are upgrading from Common v1.1 Multilanguage, you --might-- need to flash through PC. I think I remember something about this.

There is almost no junkware / chinaware on there.
Thank you.
I can live with v2.4
All works and is stable...no need to take this 2-3 hours process of getting gapps back.

WBR,
Right, I understand that. There is some nice changes to v2.5, the hideable virtual buttons, brightness fixed on reboot so not at 100% are the two main ones, but if you don't reboot too often, then I guess just the hideable virtual buttons.

The other changes are minor bug fixes not many people will run into. Probably could wait for v2.6 or even many months later and not notice much of a difference.