Anyone tried the beta 1.
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nah we're waiting for you to do it
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looks like a mix of his work + francos kernel + matrix kernel
my friend installed it on his device and is running great but cm9 kangs are better at the moment
Running it now. It is just another mix. Nothing fixed.
I just did try Drew's beta 1, its not much different to brain masters mix11. But a bit more stable.
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Great work anyway, cheers drew
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Drew's beta 2 is very nice..
Having tried almost every ICS ROM worth mentioning, the latest CM9 alpha 13 with Franco 12.12 test kernel is the best IMO. Close second is the MV Kang
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Drew's beta 2 is the best ICS rom to me but his ICY+S rom will be better, just give it a few days to release.
gonemad02 said:
looks like a mix of his work + francos kernel + matrix kernel
my friend installed it on his device and is running great but cm9 kangs are better at the moment
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Two kernels?! Must run like an absolute raped ape. Probably predicts your inputs before you even think of making them.
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I have been running Elite Mod and then gummy nex for over a month now I believe but now the flashing junkie inside of me is coming out and I'm urged to see what other development is going on. So what is everybody running these days? I wanna try something new for a while. I was thinking about the ICS MIUI or swamp goblins dianxin port that is similar to it, I love the MIUI look and style. I know that I will in fact end up going back to GummyNex after a while I just wanna check something else out for a bit and calm my flashing urges. Lol. So any opinions?
Edit: Flashed a couple other roms and needed around with them for a bit. Decided none could live up to Gummy so I went back. Lol. Anyways. This thread is now useless. Mods please delete.
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I was also on gummy and coudnt go back to other roms, until I tried codename android 1.2.. believe me, i tried allll ICS roms that are out now and codename android is the BEST OF THE BEST!!!
Give it a try!
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I was also on gummy and coudnt go back to other roms, until I tried codename android 1.2.. believe me, i tried allll ICS roms that are out now and codename android is the BEST OF THE BEST!!!
Give it a try!
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I think I might. What kernel are you running with it?
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thegtfusion said:
I was also on gummy and coudnt go back to other roms, until I tried codename android 1.2.. believe me, i tried allll ICS roms that are out now and codename android is the BEST OF THE BEST!!!
Give it a try!
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Im using gummy now. I think its the best both on stabilty and buterly smothness. Ive tried tried codename android but it have some weird lags in drawer and some apps so icame back again in gummynex rom.
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Im using the latest of Peter Alfonso with Matr1x 15.0 cfs kernel and im completly satisfied with it.
Can any one tell me ..
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Can any one tell me ..
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Not being funny, but how many times has this question been asked?= too many times! Without appearing rude, perhaps you should search a little through the Q&A threads & read the many answers people have posted to this ( many times asked! ) question!
Even better idea! Go to the devlopment section & download a few for yourself to try!
Try them out! That's the best way. I like codename android 1.4 with Matr1x kernel. Just to give you somewhere to start
Bugless beast
I use evilisto 4.0.4 port
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474878
also Brainmasters stock 4.0.3 is really good i used that prior
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399273
both with Eugene's speedy 7 kernel and chainfire3d
super smooth fast and stable
Flash n Learn
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Can any one tell me ..
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You've got to just try them out. I started with gummynex..was good..i tried CyberGR-MOD...stuck to it for few weeks...also liked it..very stable everything working.. now i am using Nuhetri-reloaded v 3.01...it seems to be extremely stable..based on ICS 4.04 an I am using Air Kernel 3.3 and liking it a lot.. i am finding it's been the fastest / smoothest ROM i have tried to date...
go on...be a FLASH WHORE
the NexusMV roms are on the top of my list
My favorite is nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 and for me it was very stable and smooth. I use nuhetri's rom since v2.3.0 without any issue. No lags and no reboots
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If you don't trust these numbskulls, go check the forums for your phone and see which one has has the highest views/thread count. Those are usually your best bet for a good (stable) rom.
I tried 3-4 custom roms. Cyber GR is the best. Fast (though not fastest), stable, lots of useful features.
Bugless beast with air kernel 65fps
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I suggest you try to flash ROMs and Kernels. Best ROM for me might not be the best for you it depends on how you use your phone. All ICS rooms in the dev section are stable since we have the official ICS update. BTW Im using cyberGr stormy 3 v8. Happy flashing...
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danismo said:
My favorite is nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 and for me it was very stable and smooth. I use nuhetri's rom since v2.3.0 without any issue. No lags and no reboots
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+1 .. nuhetri-reloaded is the best among stable (OTA-based) for me
You can check bedalus work on ICS ROMs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481856
I've used CyborGRv7, then Oddie's MIUI's ROM.
Now I am on nuhetri v3.0.1 and it's working flawlessly!! For now, it's option number 1 for me (but I haven't tried much either ).
everyone got their own opinions... it all comes down to ur preference ... personally. i m using aokp milestone 3...
itz feature packed and stable... follow my signature for details ...
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I am using slim ics kernel and it is working well so far!
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Bugless Beast with Matr1x cfs 17.5,i have great battery life too.
Slim with a Trinity kernel here. Very stable.
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I felt the latest cm nightly was the most responsive i have used on a ns4g. Still not where i feel it should be though. They all feel like betas to me still. Was using matrix kernel.
bronzo nytin
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+1 .. nuhetri-reloaded is the best among stable (OTA-based) for me
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+1 from me too.
nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 is really a nice rom and it's fast
I suggest you combine it with AirKernel 3.4.5
Hello, may I know what is the most stable ROM for Samsung Galaxy 3? I know there are many 4.0 ROMs now, but are still in development stage. MIUI, AOKP or CM9 is the most stable and can be used for daily?
I think MPics
What is MPic?
b_ongzhenyu said:
What is MPic?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558936
Wow nice, this rom is stable an can be used everyday?
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Wow nice, this rom is stable an can be used everyday?
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Yes.
Or you wait for Stabilia.
ICS port for galaxy 3 is still incomplete! I highly recommend you to downgrade to CM7 or Froyo for now
btw, you can discuss here
Well, I am sad to say that even cm7 is not good enough atm for everyday use (to use it as main rom). At least for me
Well you could try kyorarom serenity as its up to date withe the cm9 repo but there are still things not working such as camera and bluetooth
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Well you could try kyorarom serenity as its up to date withe the cm9 repo but there are still things not working such as camera and bluetooth
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Kyorarom is not very stable. I think the best rom for a daily use is CM7 or Kyrillos ROM v10
There are several good ics roms at xda for G3 which can be used daily but many things in it are not working.
Well I've question that is it technically possible to fix those things?
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Hillbeast thinks it will be easy when we get the 3.0 kernel but says its a little bit hard with the kernel we got now so maybe we need to wait for the 3.0 kernel
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i think miui v4 rom is very good, use daily, but not enough smooth and have so much defect
my favourite rom is aokp!
miui
yeah miui for G3 is very laggy and most of the thing don't work....
You could try mpics 3.0 haven't tried it yet so I don't know how stable it is
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I am also interested in a solution because MIUI is not very stable under ICS
yeah good Que I m too wondering which best stable rom fr G3
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I tried the miui ics rom too but its kinda slow and it really looks boring!!
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ICS ROMs r buggy n r still under development... I've tried MIUI 2.5.11# looks cool but aint gud...So many force closes !!
I suggest 2 stick 2 CM7.2...Pretty stable n fast !:good:
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You could try mpics 3.0 haven't tried it yet so I don't know how stable it is
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Does anyone know wheter the bluetooth A2DP is fixed in mpics 4.0??
I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
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Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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AOKP is alright when I tried it a while
ago (a month?). How much changed then?
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Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
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That is a small issue, but it's not that bad by any means. I just don't like Touchwiz being all bloated. Lol
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try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
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KT's kernel always caused random reboots for sure. Any build wouldn't be any different. Anyways, I'm enjoying the 16th right now. But if it keeps freezing, then I'll try the 15th.
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I cant stand bloat either but with kids I have to be able to hear the voices and or singing. Aosp video is near silent except for when I talk lol.
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
cas239 said:
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I know about CleanROM (and have it backed up). I don't like liquid because of the use of nova launcher. Call me picky, but I prefer having an independent launcher over NOVA, which I can just download anyday.
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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I clean flashed the new version (2.2.2) over the previous build. Same quality ROM, Have been running 2.2.2 since 3/19, the day the update was released and with no issues
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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Yeah man. I'm loving it. One of the best ROMs I've run period.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I'm trying out Liquid right now and it's pretty nice. Gotta see how it lasts for the day.
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I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
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If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
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I've tried Slim and I just don't really like it as much as Carbon or Liquid. Right now, Liquid is the best ROM I've ever used followed by AOKP. Carbon's stables still have rebooting issues (haven't rebooted once on Liquid yet and I've ran it for 2 days now).
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Hi.
My Nexus S is kinda slow now and it cam be embarrassing sometimes.
I only use my phone for Google music, Tunein radio, podcasts, email and basic internet.
I was looking the other day to see what was eating my memory up and I noticed things that I don't use any more like twitter apps and stuff that I will never use like Google play books and play movies.
I am rooted and using a tweaked kernel, but I'm still using stock ROM. I think this weekend that will change.
I'm not interested in overclocking, just a little bit more quickness and stability.
Can anyone recommend a good kernel and ROM combo.
Kernel must have voodoo sound.
Cheers.
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Hi.
My Nexus S is kinda slow now and it cam be embarrassing sometimes.
I only use my phone for Google music, Tunein radio, podcasts, email and basic internet.
I was looking the other day to see what was eating my memory up and I noticed things that I don't use any more like twitter apps and stuff that I will never use like Google play books and play movies.
I am rooted and using a tweaked kernel, but I'm still using stock ROM. I think this weekend that will change.
I'm not interested in overclocking, just a little bit more quickness and stability.
Can anyone recommend a good kernel and ROM combo.
Kernel must have voodoo sound.
Cheers.
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If you want blazing fast rom try Metal Dragon Overlord, only drawback it's 4.1.2, if you want 4.2.2. rom try Hellybean or CM10.1 nightlies.
Pretty much every kernel's got voodoo sound so that's nothing to worry about.
Rom&kernel combo? - Metal Dragon Overlord, matr1x kernel.
Hi,
Initially I was looking forward to a 4.2.2. ROM but I have read comments about lag after a week or so of using those ROM's. So I may just stick with a 4.1.2. ROM.
Looking for something that I can flash and forgot, something very mature that I can keep on my phone for the next year without thinking about it or getting reboots. Don't want to be flashing a new version every day.
Cheers.
Warren_Orange said:
Hi,
Initially I was looking forward to a 4.2.2. ROM but I have read comments about lag after a week or so of using those ROM's. So I may just stick with a 4.1.2. ROM.
Looking for something that I can flash and forgot, something very mature that I can keep on my phone for the next year without thinking about it or getting reboots. Don't want to be flashing a new version every day.
Cheers.
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Download Rasbean Jelly ROM & for kernel go with thalamus kernel or Matr1x kernel trust me Rasbean ROM is fast & smooth a must try trust me you will like very much!!
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Slimbean is awesome
Good luck
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Killasmoke said:
Download Rasbean Jelly ROM & for kernel go with thalamus kernel or Matr1x kernel trust me Rasbean ROM is fast & smooth a must try trust me you will like very much!!
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I have had my eye on Rasbean for many many months. I have heard many good things about it. I think I will try that first.
I already have Thalamus kernel running with my stock ROM. Tbh it isn't blazing fast, but I have never had any reboots at all, unlike my brief flirtation with Marmite many months ago.
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Slimbean is awesome
Good luck
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I've also heard of slimbean. Looks very nice.
Too many great ROM's to try
Rasbean with thalamus was my combo it was smooth, fast & I never had a reboot or freeze on this combo trust me flash it you won't regret it!!!
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Jelly shot + Marmite 7.3.1 works great..super fast , stable.
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I have had my eye on Rasbean for many many months. I have heard many good things about it. I think I will try that first.
I already have Thalamus kernel running with my stock ROM. Tbh it isn't blazing fast, but I have never had any reboots at all, unlike my brief flirtation with Marmite many months ago.
I've also heard of slimbean. Looks very nice.
Too many great ROM's to try
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Try them both! That's the beauty of it
Happy flashing
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Jelly shot + Marmite 7.3.1 works great..super fast , stable.
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This is the closest, or one of the closest, to a stock 4.2.2 ROM you can get and it's light, no bloatware. Also if you're using a 4.2.2 ROM, you these mods as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158329
It really increases your performance and doesn't affect battery.
Basche said:
This is the closest, or one of the closest, to a stock 4.2.2 ROM you can get and it's light, no bloatware. Also if you're using a 4.2.2 ROM, you these mods as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158329
It really increases your performance and doesn't affect battery.
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The most stock rom is greenblue Aosp here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001684
Thanks for all your suggestions. Much appreciated.
I'm currently trying Helly Bean and liking what I'm seeing.
I will stick with this for a week or two and see how it performs.
Happy Easter everyone.
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leap_ahead said:
The most stock rom is greenblue Aosp here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001684
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Didn't know, I thought that thread was just the guide, how is it compared to jellyShot?
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Didn't know, I thought that thread was just the guide, how is it compared to jellyShot?
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This rom is like AOsp ..no extra