Best ICS rom? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

what is the best ICS rom in your opinion thanks!

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nexus beam+glados kernel or androidme!
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philadelphiaTM said:
nexus beam+glados kernel or androidme!
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But yet you're using a different ROM + kernel... o.o

Why do people randomly reserve posts now? And that's a +1 on androidme
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There is no "best" rom, but vhgomez's 1.2 for the NS4G is a very good one.

I use Peter Alfonso's 1/2/2011 nightly. Everything works, except for google wallet. I reaally like it, and it's very stable. I haven't had any reboots or force closes
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tonystark0213 said:
I use Peter Alfonso's 1/2/2011 nightly. Everything works, except for google wallet. I reaally like it, and it's very stable. I haven't had any reboots or force closes
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this rom is great! Thanks

Check out ASOP+ with SPeedy 3 kernal, im getting UNREAL battery life, 2-3 days. its crazy!

Nexusbeam for me
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I´m using AOSP+ with ICUP Speedy-3 Kernel too. Really stable, fast and best battery life.
The rom is updated nearly daily with good tweaks and lot of stuff to customize.

My 2 Cents...
Big Xie's build is golden, the difference between a ROM from an established, accomplished Developer & those from inexperienced builders are quite evident in this build. Everything works right out the box, clean build from source with Xie's overlay = performance & reliability that can't be attained from a patched together, hacked, drag N drop ROM.
Check It Out HERE For Yourself

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Nexus S I/O speed improvement script

Hi,
I saw a thread in the development forum few days ago. It was about a script which improves the io speed but the thread is away. I think it works for all hummingbird devices and the original thread is in another forum but I can't find it.
It would be very cool if somebody share the link.
Thanks
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It was deemed as it wasn't necessary. If you want faster I/O flash a rom and kernel that has these tweaks. Such as CM7 and Trinity kernel.
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Rem3Dy said:
It was deemed as it wasn't necessary. If you want faster I/O flash a rom and kernel that has these tweaks. Such as CM7 and Trinity kernel.
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Use both since the first day
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joshua_07 said:
Use both since the first day
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Then you can't get any better than that
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Rem3Dy said:
Then you can't get any better than that
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Actually - you can. Try my MIUI ROM since it has even more tweaks, including I/O Tweaks.
brainmaster said:
Actually - you can. Try my MIUI ROM since it has even more tweaks, including I/O Tweaks.
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Installing an iPhone clone does not make your phone better. It makes you confused
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Rem3Dy said:
Installing an iPhone clone does not make your phone better. It makes you confused
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Everyone has a right to have an opinion.
brainmaster said:
Everyone has a right to have an opinion.
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Just teasing you cause I knew of your miui port
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Rem3Dy said:
Just teasing you cause I knew of your miui port
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LOL, you got me!
old thread, but does anyone know of something like this? i'd like to improve I/O on a stock rom instead of running cm7. Right now i'm running the latest stock odexed rom with trinity kernel at 1.3 ghz.

[Q] (NS4G) MIUI v4

Both ROM threads were closed in the NS4G development section (Fergie's and Brain's). Should I not be using either one? Is there a safety risk or something?
for Fergies ROM I'm pretty sure it was closed because his account is disabled (like it said on the last part of the thread) because of some of his actions and things he's said, not because the ROM is dangerous.
only problem with using the miui ROM now is that it won't be getting any updates, but if it's really stable then that shouldn't be that big of a deal.
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Oh ok. It was pretty stable out of the box but I installed the latest matr1x kernel and it works great with some setcpu tweaking. Thank you for the quick response!
It won't be updated on XDA for now.
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[Q+REQ] Need Recommendations

Hi so i flashed till now like 21 roms and still didn't find THE one i need a VERYYY STABLE rom no sudden reboots if u know what i mean and a stylish one ics very custmizable
And so many tweakss i think u understood me and also i need a recommendation for a good backup app to back up my current apps and not titnum backup **** pro because it rarly work Thanx in advance
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Hav u tried cm9? Works for me if u follow the instructions how to flashing the rom...
To backup app try this :
App Monster
Rom toolbox
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Thanx for the app but the rom isn't that good nor stylish
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for me the cm9 is best i've ever tried...
or you can use your favourite rom and for the stylish try to use app like rom toolbox (root required) just try it.... :thumbup:
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forgot to say, for the stable rom try to use another kernel...
and remember follow the instructions that given from the dev to flashing rom ...
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For the customization, I think the codename android and kang do a great job.
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Well almost every rom on this subforum is stable, ofc no alfas nightlys or weeklys... you just need to read tips and set the rom correctly. The problem is probably in your bad settings...random reboots 90% bappens coz of wrong cpu setting or deep idle on...
I also tryed lots of roms and i think cybergr is ****in awsome... flash it and use it with stock kernel raise min cpu to 200 and voltages by one step. It MUST be prety much stable and ofc smooth as butter. Just read every letter of post, and every comment bellow i know you can find yourself in them so there will be your solution for every problem
Btw also liked cm, slower tho but i dissliked missing gaps like maps and google play... why exclude such a usefull apps...
I really like Peter Alfonso's nightlies. Smooth, fast, google apps included. Try it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488101
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Bugless Beast seems to be the most stable for me, with some help of the new franco kernel.
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osos96 said:
Thanx for the app but the rom isn't that good nor stylish
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Maybe it is the time you build your own ROM..
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Fastest and most stable ROM for the G2X?

I got this phone for my mom and wanted to ask what is the most fastest, simple and the most stable ROM for this phone?
PS - I know that this has been asked a lot but just wanted to know what's the latest and greatest
Simplest and most stable is stock.
I've recently gone to CM7.2 and so far I'm pretty happy with it as far as speed and stability
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rtotheichie said:
Simplest and most stable is stock.
I've recently gone to CM7.2 and so far I'm pretty happy with it as far as speed and stability
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Can you post the link please? Also what about MIUI ?
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adil17 said:
Can you post the link please? Also what about MIUI ?
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You can get CM from their website cyanogenmod.com
I'm on my phone so I don't have the exact link available.
And I've never used MIUI, sorry
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i think that CM7 Last Nigthly works really well to me, on stock kernel and V6 superchager... Go launcher LG UI 3.0 Themed smooth and 16 hrs of normal use...
For speed use CM7 or MIUI, they are both really speedy and pretty stable for this phone, but I feel like MIUI is much faster.
For stability use Stock 2.3.4, except after a while it may begin to slow down but a simple reboot should fix it.
Hope this helped
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Most stable rom?

What's the most stable ice cream sandwhich rom for g2x?
Skip ICS and get pa jelly bean from tonyp . Eagles blood 4.0.4 is most stable ICS if you're still interested
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i recommend GB roms mainly, You can try out the ics/jb roms but it won't last long.
sigh...just search a little and you will find your answer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975934
it's threads like this one which make me hope that xda will impliment a negative button and if you have x amount of negative points then you are not able to post for x amount of days...
someone lock this thread
Why won't it last? I'm currently running PA Jellybean and get no crashes and decent battery life.
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Ravinxx said:
Why won't it last? I'm currently running PA Jellybean and get no crashes and decent battery life.
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Agreed. I've been on tonyp's PA since he put it out and I was on the hackfest before that. Nothing has ever been so bad that I felt the need to return to GB.
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There is no such thing as most stable/best ROM.
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