Some data would be nice on this issue.
Thanks
I am using the latest Trigger rom.
From all the rom's I tried, i think its the best!
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I'm using Weapon 3 and faux kernel. Reliable. Put Weapon in yor survey list.
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I'm running Bionix Realoded. Very fast rom btw
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Recently switched to weapon 3 and I love it
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I'm on stock with root, bloat frozen.
Weapon and Bionix are missing from the poll.
I used CM7 Nightly for a while, i just flashed Bionix Reloaded a couple days ago with Dragon-G2x v1.1.1 and its super fast battery life is a little better then CM7 but i have not found out a way to port over themes but it offers alot of options to play around with
Didn't we have this thread yesterday?
You forgot to list Weapon. Most stable daily rom out there. Everything works. The rom has been abandoned, but it really does not matter. It is that good.
I'm using the eaglesblood kang version. Probably the best cm7 based ROM. Before this I was using weapon
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Weapon gave me random reboots and it was sort of buggy, so I stuck with EaglesBlood with Faux's 0.4.7 kernel. I feel as if EB is just the most stable rom for my phone at least.
MIUI all the way. From my experience the most stable and the best battery life. At least it is for me.
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MIUI all the way. From my experience the most stable and the best battery life. At least it is for me.
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Same, but I like it for its customizable interface without needing other launchers. It's themes are pretty sweet. When can mix and match themes it makes me happy.
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stock gb. Waiting for cm9
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Weapon 3.0 with Faux's GB kernel @1. 5 GHZ.
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jonathanUSC said:
I'm using the eaglesblood kang version. Probably the best cm7 based ROM.p
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Same here.
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i want a fast and stable rom for Nexus S ?
Hi to all i have available space after i install all my apps 657MB but my Nexus S i slow on the official rom 2.3.2 but it's slow and it reboot a lot and i want to change to a faster rom and stable and when i make test with Quadrant it give me 890 only
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Hi to all i have available space after i install all my apps 657MB but my Nexus S i slow on the official rom 2.3.2 but it's slow and it reboot a lot and i want to change to a faster rom and stable and when i make test with Quadrant it give me 890 only
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There is no other room more stable than stock.
I have used 1.2 kernels and different roms and the only place that you can see a difference is on Quadrant test, in real life use I don't notice a damn difference from stock speed.
My friend have Bionix 1.2 on his NS and his phone is more faster then my NS
MoDaCo gets the best battery life, the bionix 1.3 beta isn't too stable and to be honest 1.2 isn't my cup of tea, cyanogenmod is in nightlies still but its very stable and its what both my wife and I run, plus there are a few others I haven't tried. For kernels I definitely recommend netarchy 1.2.1 as it has the amazing voodoo sound mod plus its the most stable I've used. Just my two cents.
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netarchy 1.2.1 + stock rom works pretty good IMO
CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
Thanks to all for the reply
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hansmrtn said:
CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
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this..........
kenvan19 said:
MoDaCo gets the best battery life
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better than stock?
IMO stock has the best battery life
hansmrtn said:
CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
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i just try this rom but there is no market
amjad_2020 said:
i just try this rom but there is no market
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You have to flash the gapps (Google apps) on top of cm7
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amjad_2020 said:
i just try this rom but there is no market
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What zephiK said
here
http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
Thank you all for the help
Using Bionix 1.3 Beta and also Netarchy 1.2.2
Battery life is better than stock. Unless clearing battery statsstats in cwm make such a massive difference.
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I would recommend bionix 1.2 or the 1.3 beta release. I was on 1.2 and its fantastic...really fast and stable. Updated to 1.3 beta with no problems.
Ive tried cyanogen and modacco...both good also but i prefer bionix for now. They all seem well stable and fast tho.
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i have try the bionix 1.3 beta and when i set my cpu to 1300 it lag my NS sand i have try now CM7 Nightlies but it have problem with sueruser
tommyz2kool said:
netarchy 1.2.1 + stock rom works pretty good IMO
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any issues run into netarchy? Ive used a few kernals with backlight and app errors.
Hello all. What's the best and most stable ROM for the Nexus S at the moment? Or should I wait a while?
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Hello all. What's the best and most stable ROM for the Nexus S at the moment? Or should I wait a while?
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They are all very stable and each possess desirable qualities. I would suggest trying them until you find the one that suits you the best.
Just curious... I have revolution hd 3.1.0 with faux 0.1.2, but its randomly restarting for me. Is this because of the ROM? And if it is, and if I flash with cm7 rom do I have to remove faux kernel 0.1.2?
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When you flash CM7 it should replace the faux kernel with the CM7 kernel. CM recommends sticking with their kernel for the CM7 rom as well.
Thanks, the cm7 thread is developing and someone just pointed it out.
Exciting day... I hope cm7 will kick butt..
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I downloaded and flashed it the minute Kmobs announced it and provided the DL link.... and it's amazing!
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I downloaded and flashed it the minute Kmobs announced it and provided the DL link.... and it's amazing!
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I'm getting bad download speeds with cm7 alpha are you? I normally get 9mbps down on beast rom but with the cm7 alpha I'm only getting 2mbps
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Just curious... I have revolution hd 3.1.0 with faux 0.1.2, but its randomly restarting for me. Is this because of the ROM? And if it is, and if I flash with cm7 rom do I have to remove faux kernel 0.1.2?
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Which version of 0.1.2? If you opted for the higher clock speed version, your phone may just not be able to handle it.
If you flash CM7, it will replace the faux kernel with CM7's.
But if you flash CM7 I would recommend Faux's kernel for that as well. It's smokin' fast! I didn't have any shutdowns on the 1.78GHz, but I still went back down to the middle speed (1.67GHz iirc) just to prevent a lockup when the system is really stressed. Who knows, CM might have a better kernel than Faux after it's all said and done, but it's fun to play with as it all develops
Okay, so I'm on stock 2.2.1 with root. I've never flashed this phone, but I've flashed some friends different androids for them. I was wondering what the best rom is right now, and anything else that I need to do like kernals or tweaks to make my phone as badass as possible. Can anyone help me?
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Okay, so I'm on stock 2.2.1 with root. I've never flashed this phone, but I've flashed some friends different androids for them. I was wondering what the best rom is right now, and anything else that I need to do like kernals or tweaks to make my phone as badass as possible. Can anyone help me?
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Valhalla is your best bet.
I believe you need to flash GB bootloaders first as well as honks kernel for GB ROM's. There's plenty of wonderful guides in the dev section. The one by FB is probably the best.
Good luck.
The GB starter guide is ths one he is referring to.
Its all up to you which ROM you want. Miui is pretty hot right now. Valhalla is great and so is audiophile
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Best ROM Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1266320
Kernels: drhonk's Froyo and GB kernels
Tweaks: I think all of the GB ROMs are optimized now. The only tweak for GB is SASv7 beta by dsexton702. As for Froyo, there's a lot more tweaks. ICBINB KD1 has all of them. I'm not sure about Audiophile, although I'm sure it does. Black Ice and Bionix Frost are pretty basic though.
Just be sure to read the Bible. Flashing on this phone is very different.
I love bionix frost. It was so fun to tweak because it is super stable
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I love bionix frost. It was so fun to tweak because it is super stable
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It was the first ROM I flashed here. That gives it a special place in my heart. ;P
Same!
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Just want to know what people are running on their phones. Im a flash freak and flash roms practically everyday, but i really want to find a rock solid, stable rom and kernel i can stick to.
Thanks in advance.
GPA19
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GPA19
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Still GB?
ROM : Mandaman2k ROM based on Peter Alfonso
Kernel : Matr1x
At the moment i am using Brickmakers MIUI 2.3.3 with Matr1x 16.0
I'm also using GPA 19 ... rock solid.
Now using Bugless Beast by Pete Alfonso, but I'm waiting until nexus Sense has got data! Than I probably will move to Nexus Sense! I'm running on the stock kernel, but Nexus Sense will run on Matr1x 11.5!! Bit old, but newer versions are for ICS.. Nexus Sense is on 2.3.3 at the moment... bit bad, but okay!
Greetzz, Jojoost.
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ROM: GummyNex 0.7.0
KERNEL: Matr1x 15.5
Stable, smooth, battery full >50hrs.
Brickmakers MIUI 2.3.3 with Eugene Speedy 7
ROM : ICS Peter Alfonso
Kernel : Matr1x v15.5 (v16 does not have deep idle )
Slim ICS v2.4 Alllll the way (with stock kernel, that is speedy 7)
Pete crespo 4g nightly 02/09 with Glados v2.10.
Thinking of going back to gpa19 or cm7.1.0.1.
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I'm also using GPA 19 ... rock solid.
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How's the battery life?
CM9 2.1 and matrix16 kernel...get 32 hrs of battery with medium use...
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How's the battery life?
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I've always gotten good battery life from Pete's roms. I do alot of internet stuff, as well as the normal few calls and texts during the day. I have no problem going an entire 15 hour day without hitting the charger.
Wow, that pretty good battery life. Ill be sure to give it a go. Thanks everyone for there input helped a great deal.
Cyber-GR mod v7 with Matr1x kernel 15.5. Its stable, smooth and fast (at 200-1200 mhz smartass v2). That's my main ROM & Kernel, but I'm always trying out new roms.
The new 4.0.3 MIUI roms werent impressive to me. Not smooth, and fast enough :/.
AOKP Milestone 3 with SG's 2/05 kernel. Pretty rock solid in terms of battery life and stability and overall smoothness .
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Now nuherti 2.2 and speedy7.
Will test later with matrix 16.5 and new sg kerbel
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After trying out a few ROMs ive really liked Cybergr mod 7 with matrix 16.5 very smooth and excellent battery life. I REALLY want try out nuherti 2.2 though, anyone try it yet?
miui 2.2.3 brickmaster.still looking for its battery performance
Well I'm still fairly new to this and looking to learn a bit more . I am pleased with my current Hellfire 2.1 now I'm looking to exntend my battery life to the best I can and I was told this can be done with kernels, Soo I was hoping I could get some suggestions and anything that could help me out understand this a bit more.
I am currently using some Faux Kernel that came with the current Hellfire phoenix release.
Lot of people say to use Trinity with this Rom but no one says why nor in the xda page of this kernel say much about what it does, I like to be well informed before doing any changes.
also how do you install a kernel just download and install from zip from clockworkmod recovery like everything else? or is there certain steps to it?
First off this should be in the Q&A...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073626
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389069
^^^Fixed link^^^
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Read these link's...
And they should tell you everything you need to know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558080
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And yes flash like you would any other zip. Just make sure to do a backup.
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I'm currently testing the trinity kernel, The 1.1ghz one for the better battery. Using hellfire phoenix 2.1 so far its the rom I've enjoyed the most.
Any other kernel that anyone could recommend for the best battery performance I could get I'm pleased with the stock performance of the tegra 2 I have no need for overclocks.
Harsh kernel is the best. Flash it and see for yourself
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Morfic's Trinity ELP if your phone can handle it as it varies phone by phone. But I also use Faux123's kernels and they work well enough.
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Harsh kernel is the best. Flash it and see for yourself
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Don't flash it because you're using a GB based ROM...
Harshs kernel is for ICS ROMs...
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When choosing a kernel you should first know that they all are, in the most basic sense the same, but have little tweaks that make them all different. I know that the Trinity kernel has the Voodoo sound driver built in that is much better than any other driver. Also when choosing a kernel you need to just try a few and see how stable they are as not all phones are created equal. Some can handle the Trinity kernel and some can't (and same with all others). When you find one that works well with you just stick with it. And, as I like to say, to each his own.