I'm looking to install the lbc rom. I have one question. How good is the battery life? I know that it is overclocked. Is it anywhere near the stock rom?
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sayeed91 said:
I'm looking to install the lbc rom. I have one question. How good is the battery life? I know that it is overclocked. Is it anywhere near the stock rom?
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I'd say that battery life is as good as or better than stock. It's not overclocked, it runs at stock speeds, but, has the kernel and OC daemon that will permit you to overclock if you so wish.
you should have posted this in the LBC Rom thread.
Okkk. One more question. If I use titanium backup on my stock rom to backup apps can I restore on the lbc rom?
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sayeed91 said:
Okkk. One more question. If I use titanium backup on my stock rom to backup apps can I restore on the lbc rom?
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You can and I believe that lots of people do, but not me as yet, although I did recently purchase titanium backup.
Although You can't be certain that the restores will function as expected.....
If I were you then I suggested that you re ask this question within the LBC rom thread and see how many of its users restore applications this way.
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which one is more stable?
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Someone please close this
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an2ane said:
which one is more stable?
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The purpose of rooting your phone is so YOU can try out each rom and YOU can decide what YOU want, no one can make those decisions for YOU. Honestly, everyone will swear by the ROM they like so the only way to know is by testing them yourself.
shameless plug before the lock, BinDroid has been the absolute best.
both. have fun flashing
There is no better or best rom. Only what works best for you. Each device and how we use them are different. I could say XYZ rom is the best but you get lag and battery drain.
A search would have told you this.
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Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
k1llacanon said:
Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
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Didn't you do a nandroid backup as i told you?
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Haha lol I did but it still shows max frequency at 1.8ghz but runs at 1.5 even if set CPU is on 1.8 I'm now on 2.1 GHz using profiles makes phone faster and also saves battery if using profiles properly butt how do I go complete to stock kernal where on quadrant it shows 1.5 without having to run ruu Just wondering but I'm lovin the kernal
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what rom are you on and do you want the pure stock
some OP pages of custom roms may list it
or pull it from an ruu
or there is a stock nandroid floating around, maybe in the ruu thread, that you can extract it from
axiom has a v01s one I believe would be close to stock
running it now
check trickdroid 6.1 OP flashable script stock kernel
I'm running virtuous v09x I do not want to go back to stock everything by running ruu tbh I don't want to go back to stock kernal but atleast I have option if I want to
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not saying run the ruu, just get kernel if possible from it or from a stock nandroid in ruu thread
but trickdroid 6.1 has one in OP
Its impossibile that you got The same kernel if you did a nandroid backup before flash The custom kernel..
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I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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k1llacanon said:
I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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So problem solved?
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Yup
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Howdy all,
Is there a way to save what i see on my sensations screen when i change or update the rom? i like to change roms periodically and it would be nice to easily save what I see to a new rom. on the pc i mean the "desktop" but what is it called on android?
thank you in advance!
You can take a 'screenshot' of whatever is on you screen.
Press 'vol down'+'pwr' together, for some 2 seconds and a "screenshot animation" should appear.
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You can take a 'screenshot' of whatever is on you screen.
Press 'vol down'+'pwr' together, for some 2 seconds and a "screenshot animation" should appear.
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Thank you, but what I am looking for is a quick way to restore all the items (widgets, icon) when i install a new rom without having to set it up manually.
Thank you
Oh, I'm not familiar with such a thing.. sorry...
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Just use DeskMigrate and/or titanium backup.
Download the apps from play store. Using titanium backup you can backup the current launcher (backup the data too). After flashing another rom install titanium backup again and restore the launcher. If you want all od the icons on another launcher just use deskmigrate app
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Yes titanium backup works good for this
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mankiboss said:
Just use DeskMigrate and/or titanium backup.
Download the apps from play store. Using titanium backup you can backup the current launcher (backup the data too). After flashing another rom install titanium backup again and restore the launcher. If you want all od the icons on another launcher just use deskmigrate app
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realsis said:
Yes titanium backup works good for this
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Thank you for the replies. Thank you
You're welcome
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Remember though, if your ROM changes base, or you're switching ROM's, restoring data from titanium can have unpredictable results. Most likely launcher fc's or random reboots.
Periodic ROM updates (ie, goin from ARHD 6.x.x to 6.x.y) should be no issue.
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icanttinkofaname said:
Remember though, if your ROM changes base, or you're switching ROM's, restoring data from titanium can have unpredictable results. Most likely launcher fc's or random reboots.
Periodic ROM updates (ie, goin from ARHD 6.x.x to 6.x.y) should be no issue.
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yes, i have found that out the hard way. lol
thank you
Ok im wanting to try to flash a rom again. Its been awhile that i've been using stock because i've had to replace my phone like 2 times already and i think it might've been cause of roms. But i want to try flashin a rom again. So i wanted to kno what u guys think is the best rom for good battery and good performance.
If you want to stay with the stock-look, threading sensation rom is a very good compromise between battery and performance. If you want android stock you can try bruce's cm10 or opensensation2
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Did you search this forum?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=109997599
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=109998107
guitarhero2 said:
If you want to stay with the stock-look, threading sensation rom is a very good compromise between battery and performance. If you want android stock you can try bruce's cm10 or opensensation2
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Which one do u recommend?
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energysipher323 said:
Which one do u recommend?
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I'm using superthreading sensation rom a llittle bit edited by me. It's a good sense rom, very fast even at 1188 mhz.
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I'm using superthreading sensation rom a llittle bit edited by me. It's a good sense rom, very fast even at 1188 mhz.
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Can u link me to the rom and i just install it with all the defaults in setup?
I'm using a senseless rom called paranoid Android. I get excellent battery life, it's fast, smooth like butter and stable. It also has lots of customisation available. I use it as my daily rom. Do yourself a favor and try out several different roms because if you don't your selling yourself short. There could be something out there that's just perfect for you but you will never know unless you try. Do a nandroid backup and you can restore easily to your previous rom. But you really need not just take opnion. You should see for yourself because what one person likes, might not be for you. So I Highly suggest trying out several before you decide on what your going to use as you're daily rom. Do give paranoid Android a try. It's a great rom with active development! Remember it's all about what suits YOUR needs and you won't know what's available unless you try out different ones. This is solid advice. I do hope you take it. If not your selling yourself short. You really need to experience for yourself what's available. That's the fun part! I wish you the best. Happy flashing.
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For those who don't know, or not following up with JellyBam's Facebook or Twitter, Sensation (pyramid) is supported again
you can check it out
Download
Credits to iGio90 of course
any discussions or bug reports should be taken to the
To Gain Root On This ROM, Please Flash The Attached SuperSU ZIP​
I have tried the ROM, it is not rooted, is it?
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Alsager said:
I have tried the ROM, it is not rooted, is it?
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true, and i have no idea why, but i added a fix in the OP, try it
hmm....can anyone who flashed the ROM recently check the SuperUser in the settings and tinker around in it and see if he can get Root without flashing SuperSU?...i think that's the feature in the ROM that gives Root...
Please someone try it, i didn't see it ^^'
OK, after couple of hours work here is my feedback.
1. Superuser in the settings does not work although it is set to allow root access for apps and adb.
2.lags and freezes, however, it disappeared after flashing recent sultan kernel.
3.no sweep2wake
4.Voip calls app didnt work (very important for me)
Very smooth and quick ROM otherwise, would definitely reflash once these issues sorted.
Thanks for the developer.
Reverted back to my previous rom.
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Alsager said:
OK, after couple of hours work here is my feedback.
1. Superuser in the settings does not work although it is set to allow root access for apps and adb.
2.lags and freezes, however, it disappeared after flashing recent sultan kernel.
3.no sweep2wake
4.Voip calls app didnt work (very important for me)
Very smooth and quick ROM otherwise, would definitely reflash once these issues sorted.
Thanks for the developer.
Reverted back to my previous rom.
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thanks! no lags on my side though, even with the stock kernel. and i already restored all of my apps and games so the phone is full now.
as for sweep2wake, you can flash any DragunKorr kernel, or i even think sultan kernel has sweep2wake that can be toggled using any kernel tuner from google play.
can you tell which particular app you used so i can check if it works or not with me?
I use Voipbuster for my international calls. If it work , i will surely reflash the jellybam.
If you dont mind me asking. Why dont you open your thread in the development section. This ROM is awesome , and will have more visitors/users there?
Thanks for your help.
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I use Voipbuster for my international calls. If it work , i will surely reflash the jellybam.
If you dont mind me asking. Why dont you open your thread in the development section. This ROM is awesome , and will have more visitors/users there?
Thanks for your help.
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well iGio90 is off from XDA for some reason. Moderators already deleted his old JellyBam thread (i don't know if he requested that) and weeks ago, a user made a thread like this in the development section and it ended up closed. so here is safer
i downloaded the app and it loaded fine, but i don't have a username, and there isn't a way to create one it seems...? this ROM is based on Albinoman's ROM, only JellyBam stuff added, so anything working on the base ROM should work on this...
The other thread was closed because the rom was not released yet. Now once that happened i think it is ok to reopen the thread or new one.
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No root access even with the fix you posted.
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I have root on my phone with included superuser file
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No root access even with the fix you posted.
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Did you flash the ROM, booted it, and then back to recovery and flash SuperSU? That's what i did and i got root right away.
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iGio90 and ALL of his work is banned from xda.