Ok, downloaded Trinity, booted to came wiped cache and dalvik and then flashed Trinity and rebooted. It booted with the Trinity boot animation, went to a black screen (as expected) and stayed there for 30 minutes. I expected that it could take a little time but 30 minutes was a stretch. Battery was at full.charge with USB cable connected.
Anyone have any idea's as to why it didn't work or should I just try it again? I grabbed the overclocked one earlier today and dl'ed it from my phone.
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Some of the kernels get outdated as newer nightlies come out.
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Shouldn't matter, running the RC/stable release not nightly.
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You should listen to what Kwes said... he is right you would have to revert back to about 3ish months ago kernels... new ones will not work with old versions of CM
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You should listen to what Kwes said... he is right you would have to revert back to about 3ish months ago kernels... new ones will not work with old versions of CM
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Exactly. The kernels get updated with the nightlies not the "stable" releases. You could actually probably go back a month or so because that's the last time the kernel changed I think.
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Exactly. The kernels get updated with the nightlies not the "stable" releases. You could actually probably go back a month or so because that's the last time the kernel changed I think.
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I get what you're saying now. I thought you were thinking that I was running CM nightly.
As an update, I tried the earlier version listed on his website and that didn't work either thought I did something interesting.
I decided to just restore the boot from my nandroid (half as an experiment) and that resolved it not booting. Now I looked in the actual zip for the kernel and there are a few files which are system files but the actual kernel I guess doesn't remain since the kernel version is no different.
Another interesting factor is that there is now boot sound, which I saw on another thread being talked about so, if it's a matter of a few files why hasn't someone (outside of CM team) just upped the files with the needed code in them?
So, now back to me getting trinity on this thing, I guess I should just install the latest nightly and see if that works. I'm at work right now so if I have customers I can't be watching my phone.
When I run cm I always use the gigglebread kangs they are always pretty good and very stable.
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I'll try that, I assume you mean here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362451.
I'm also going to wait to grab it, I'm still throttled until tomorrow or hte next day. I still need to call them and ask why I had data on 2g count against my "High-speed" data usage.
Also, I noticed that my wifi tether doesn't work, not a huge deal, just means I need to have some more time on my hands to see what those files do exactly. That or make someone I know do it for me....
No that's not it I sent you a pm.
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Got it, thanks.
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Shouldn't matter, running the RC/stable release not nightly.
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Trinity kernel is not compatible with that release. There's no reason to run that release anyways, go get baldwinguys CM7 kang, which isn't really a kang and is just adding the nightly features because cyanogens bot is down.
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When I run cm I always use the gigglebread kangs they are always pretty good and very stable.
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I always wondered, what is different about gigglebread?
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Trinity kernel is not compatible with that release. There's no reason to run that release anyways, go get baldwinguys CM7 kang, which isn't really a kang and is just adding the nightly features because cyanogens bot is down.
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Funny, when a friend of mine mentioned he was running a nightly my replay was something to the effect of: I don't mind having my web browser be a nightly release but I'm not too sure I want to have something potentially unstable that barely works on my phone. I also feel like I'm missing something on these nightlies, afaik, you have to completely wipe your system and flash it then reinstall all your apps, reconfigure them, and reconfigure your system settings. That's just too much work, I don't have the time to do that even weekly.
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I always wondered, what is different about gigglebread?
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Sounds like my question: What IS a gigglebread?
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Funny, when a friend of mine mentioned he was running a nightly my replay was something to the effect of: I don't mind having my web browser be a nightly release but I'm not too sure I want to have something potentially unstable that barely works on my phone. I also feel like I'm missing something on these nightlies, afaik, you have to completely wipe your system and flash it then reinstall all your apps, reconfigure them, and reconfigure your system settings. That's just too much work, I don't have the time to do that even weekly.
Sounds like my question: What IS a gigglebread?
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Nah nightlies are as stable or more stable then rc builds on cm7. No need with all that wiping really. Unless you are going to something other then cm7 or you change your file formats.
Gigglebread is just what euroskank calls their cm7 cherry pick kangs.
Gigglebread=gingerbread skankwich=ics lol
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Nah nightlies are as stable or more stable then rc builds on cm7. No need with all that wiping really. Unless you are going to something other then cm7 or you change your file formats.
Gigglebread is just what euroskank calls their cm7 cherry pick kangs.
Gigglebread=gingerbread skankwich=ics lol
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Well by that logic, I must flash it immediately. I was going to flash it anyways just because "skank" is one of my favorite words. The other is "dank."
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Hi,
I've searched but I didn't find this.
I've read that some phones never get a full "stable" release of cyanogen. I am currently running masters voodoo rooted rom but I quite fancy CM. Does it look like there will be a stable version, and does anyone have any idea how far in the future that might be.
Or is the current RC solid as a rock right now, or does it have bugs.
Thanks
Nexus S is a CM officially supported phone, it will certainly get CM7 final. I've been running CM7 RC1 since the day after I got my phone a bit more than a week ago, so far it works quite well and stable.
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Nexus S is a CM officially supported phone, it will certainly get CM7 final. I've been running CM7 RC1 since the day after I got my phone a bit more than a week ago, so far it works quite well and stable.
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Thanks for your reply. I'll hang on then. I'd prefer to get the stable version. Any idea how long they think it will take. I've been on cm forum googling, but not getting anywhere.
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Thanks for your reply. I'll hang on then. I'd prefer to get the stable version. Any idea how long they think it will take. I've been on cm forum googling, but not getting anywhere.
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Rule 1 of CM: Don't ask for ETAs.
Build #11 and above of nightlies are based on Android 2.3.3.
#12 probably seems the most stable. I'm using #13 and its fine for me although people have reported problems.
If you want pure stableness, it'd be RC1 but it is on 2.3.2
zephiK said:
Rule 1 of CM: Don't ask for ETAs.
Build #11 and above of nightlies are based on Android 2.3.3.
#12 probably seems the most stable. I'm using #13 and its fine for me although people have reported problems.
If you want pure stableness, it'd be RC1 but it is on 2.3.2
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RC1 is just a nightly that was the line where they thought it was stable enough to promote. I don't think it's any more or less stable than any other nightly.
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Just flash the RC1
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Nightly #13 is just as stable as rc1 at least for me anyways
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RC1 is just a nightly that was the line where they thought it was stable enough to promote. I don't think it's any more or less stable than any other nightly.
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i know that its a nightly but its also the one that brought new features that the previous nightlies didnt have such as the new lock screen.
RC2 coming tonight.
I had a lot of problems with CM7, but I was running Honity, as well. My experience was one of instability. I switched over to Axura and like it a lot.
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I had a lot of problems with CM7, but I was running Honity, as well. My experience was one of instability. I switched over to Axura and like it a lot.
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I tried Axura last night and didn't like it at all. Also tried cm7 nightly 14 and I wasn't keen on it either. So far I haven't seen anything I like better than masters deodexed 2.3.3, so I'm back on that.
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I tried Axura last night and didn't like it at all. Also tried cm7 nightly 14 and I wasn't keen on it either. So far I haven't seen anything I like better than masters deodexed 2.3.3, so I'm back on that.
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Just out of curiousity, what didn't you like about Axura?
On a more related note, as a flashaholic I've flashed every ROM available for the Nexus S and CM7 is the one I use as my Daily Driver. I'm on RC2 and can't remember the last time I had a random reboot. The other ROMs I have NANDroids of to be able to go between are Stock 2.3.3, Axura, and MIUI (I'm waiting for it to become a little more fleshed out before I really give it a go as a daily driver).
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Just out of curiousity, what didn't you like about Axura?
On a more related note, as a flashaholic I've flashed every ROM available for the Nexus S and CM7 is the one I use as my Daily Driver. I'm on RC2 and can't remember the last time I had a random reboot. The other ROMs I have NANDroids of to be able to go between are Stock 2.3.3, Axura, and MIUI (I'm waiting for it to become a little more fleshed out before I really give it a go as a daily driver).
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I thought Axura was nice and quick. The thing that made me remove it was the font believe it or not. It looks good in the menus but it was bad for reading emails and other small text.
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I thought Axura was nice and quick. The thing that made me remove it was the font believe it or not. It looks good in the menus but it was bad for reading emails and other small text.
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Did you try flashing a different font or using font changer for root on the market? If that was really your only complaint you can very easily change such things.
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Did you try flashing a different font or using font changer for root on the market? If that was really your only complaint you can very easily change such things.
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I didn't know about either of the options you mentioned and I might just try them. I have no idea where you get fonts to flash, or what format they need to be in, and do you flash them the same way you flash everything else??
Been using RC2 with no issues ... love it.
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I didn't know about either of the options you mentioned and I might just try them. I have no idea where you get fonts to flash, or what format they need to be in, and do you flash them the same way you flash everything else??
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Sonny has a few on his theme thread over in that section and yes its just like flashing s theme or a kernel except you do it last. Just give font changer a shot it's free
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Hi all
Just got my SNS, swapped from a SGS. Just wandering who is responsible for the official CM9 alpha builds (not kangs). For some reason I am struggling to find an official thread that isn't for Kangs.
Apologies if this has been asked a thousnad times.
Thanks
edit: can spomeone confirm if this is the official thread.
Yes it's the official alpha thread, and the dev is kalimochoaz, the OP.
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Did Koush pass the baton on to kalimochoaz? I missed how that all progressed.
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Did Koush pass the baton on to kalimochoaz? I missed how that all progressed.
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Yes he did, but I don't know if he abandoned CM9 completely. The only problem is that work seems to be progressing slowly, at least until Alpha20p1. However, it's really smooth for an "alpha" build.
Well, it did crash for me whenever I made prolonged calls and kept rebooting until I installed Glados 2.8. Now everything seems in order... Might want to try that, if you have problems.
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Well, it did crash for me whenever I made prolonged calls and kept rebooting until I installed Glados 2.8. Now everything seems in order... Might want to try that, if you have problems.
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Previous versions of glados had the calling issue.
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135.99 MB
2012-07-19 05:38:22
(I created a new thread for this because the other CM9 thread was for nightlies)
Awesome downloading now
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NICE! Now I can wait for the CM10 whenever, or if, it becomes available for the cappy!
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NICE! Now I can wait for the CM10 whenever, or if, it becomes available for the cappy!
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We should get CM10 as soon as CM10 nighties start. Pawitp already said that all the sources for the Captivate are in place, but he doesn't have time to compile a test build (there is a test build for the i9000 along with a thread on the i9000 forum). If all the sources are in place, it should be possible to compile from source. The kernel itself may also have to be compiled from source independently. Of course if you are able to compile the kernel from source, you can use the i9000 CM10 build and do a kernel swap.
Edit: It is important to note that a CM9 kernel will not work for a swap. THS has changed the partitioning for CM10 on the SGS devices. the /system partition from CM7/9 is not large enough for Jelly Bean, so the /datadata partition has been removed and the space has been split between /system and /cache. This means that performance for loading applications may not be as good as CM9 (at least until the cache builds up). For more details, look in pawitp's i9000 CM10 thread.
has anyone tried yet? I flashed it and it completely wiped my phone... the settings->about doesn't even say RC2.... i'm going to hold off... i think this was a test build debugger. is it just me?
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has anyone tried yet? I flashed it and it completely wiped my phone... the settings->about doesn't even say RC2.... i'm going to hold off... i think this was a test build debugger. is it just me?
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I've installed rc2. No problems so far. It says RC2
how early did you dl it? I got mine at around 1AM... i should have screen shot before i recovered on cwm. i guess i'll dl and try again
3 hours ago
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says RC2 here as well the new CWM recovery 6 kinda threw me off lol
Downloaded and Upgraded. Runs amazing! ^-(^.^)-^
There is a nightly on top of RC2 released:
nightly Direct Download: cm-9-20120719-NIGHTLY-captivatemtd.zip
md5sum: 709fa797638a82b60ce087cade31497d 135.99 MB2012-07-19 17:12:07
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one thing about the new recovery i notice is that it makes the backups in a new location so my old backup are not seen .. how can i fix this
Im flashing the new nightly let's see if i can access my backups from new recovery
Edit: i see my backups in new CWM recovery v6 :victory:
I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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Mind to share?
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i think the OP just wanted his thanks button spanked. Pawitp knows how to post, along with the rest of TeamHackSung
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I've been running RC-2 now for 3 Days.. compiled my own... its a lot smoother than the other releases...
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dman !!! thought you was rocking the Note ?
I would recommend that you put information such as Changelog, Installation instructions, Bug tracking, Rules, etc. Because this thread is probably going to be closed if it consists only of a simple link.
Looks good tho
Doesn't seem like a good idea to post a link in the development section, of other people's work. You are doing good by informing people about the RC, but don't you think this should be in General Section.
A lot of friends hassle me on not keeping my ROM up to date. For example, I'm currently running a nightly from two weeks ago.
General thoughts on whether or not you guys keep yours up to date, and why?
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There have been some very important updates to cm recently such as the synchronization to the Google source that was recently released. I highly recommend you update to the latest nightly.
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A lot of friends hassle me on not keeping my ROM up to date. For example, I'm currently running a nightly from two weeks ago.
General thoughts on whether or not you guys keep yours up to date, and why?
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I've got a buddy from work that I got into ROMing and he's on a rootbox nightly from about 3 months ago(S3). Normally updates about every 2 weeks but just had a kid, so it was a little low on priority. If it's a rock solid build, why not? Also depends on how into ROMing you are, like any other hobby. I normally don't do every nightly either. My luck something gets jacked and I have to full wipe. Not fun to do everyday.
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Just checked the change log and see if theres any updates that u need. I'm on rootbox and I usually do but I dirty flash so much easier then full wipe.
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All good points. For me I have gotten a little tired of constantly flashing. When on CM a long while back flashed nightly after nightly for no reason. Every now and then had to fresh flash.
So, for me I look at Changelogs and see if there is anything I need. If not and rom is running good, tend to keep it. Guess I am not a flashaholic anymore--:crying:
Have not put a custom rom on S4 yet, just rooted and flashed twrp. At this point have no need for custom. Maybe when they "right" 4.3 etc is out and bootloader unlocked.
For now phone does all I need it to do--
I'd say with CM, once a week is pretty good. Depends on what is merged and whatnot. The 6/30 nightly is stable.
Hi all!
I'm using an HTC One S, and I tried some different roms.
I tried Pacman, Paranoidandroid, but they're a little bit heavy and full of features I'll never use, and the battery doesn't last too much.
So I tried CodenameLungo, Slimroms and Carbon, and they're light and the battery use is amazing... but most of them are based on nightly release, and they're not stable. Sometimes they freeze, sometimes the sim card stop to work, sometimes I have to reboot 'cause wifi doesn't work...
And actually I'm looking for a stable and light rom... does it exist?
Waiting for any suggestion (except for Sense based rom, it's too heavy!).
Thanks a lot!
Odyssey
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Odyssey
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Thanks a lot, I'll try it tonight... even if it's still a RC.
My vote would be for CM 10 or the latest RC.
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Beanstalk
I'm using holo black bean 2.3. So far its been 100% stable for me over the past few weeks of heavy use. Most stable non sense ROM I've used. Not sure its as light as you want but the less features you use the faster the rom will likely be especially over time.
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My vote would be for CM 10 or the latest RC.
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That's my advise, too. Almost vanilla Android. Latest stable for ville is 10.0 (4.1.2) and RC2 for 10.1 (4.2) is out.
Jengirl ... I've been a pure android guy since putting my old Diamond to rest. A couple of months ago, had finally had enough of Sprint, sold the Nexus S 4G, and picked up a One S for TMobile. Immediately installed CM10, and after a few weeks tried Code Lungo ... same as you, just had annoying little issues. Finally decided to run stock 4.1.1, but without all the unnecessary TMo bloat and with a stripped down, light version of Sense. Ever since, this sucker simply flies ... without any lag. What made the difference was Rom Cleaner, that I customized to meet my needs. By the way, in addition to being fast without lag ... everything works!
I'm also on holoblackbean 2.3 & this thing is stable & it flies. No complaints. I want to switch to Odyssey when this one gets buggy or it let's me down.... It never has.
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Beanstalk
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Ya, I've moved to beanstalk from odyssey, dev seems more active so more updates get merged in. So far it's great, not a single issue.
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I tried odyssey and i had frequently loop reboot, so i passed to cm10.1.3 rc2 band it seems a bit more stable
Definitely can't confirm any reboots on odyssey. Try fresh install after 3x full wipe.... Running very smooth and stable here...
I've made the wipes but nothing has changed: I think it is a kernel instability problem
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Thank you all for the advices!
Actually I'm trying Odyssey, but it's just a day, and I've never had an issue.
And as soon as I can I'll try Beanstalk too and romcleaner.
Thanks again!
Just wanted to give a suggestion to try a specific build of CM 10.1. Look for this under "M snapshot": cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-ville-M2
I've been using it with no issues for a few months now and everything works.
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Just wanted to give a suggestion to try a specific build of CM 10.1. Look for this under "M snapshot": cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-ville-M2
I've been using it with no issues for a few months now and everything works.
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Why use a monthly snapshot when there are more stable release candidates available?
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Best stable, light ROM for me after trying all ROM's is [ROM] SourcE v1.4 | Audio quality | Smooth | [Unsense MOD]
Everything works with just the right amount of mods, especially the sound mod is best for me. Until I can safely update firmware for 4.2.2 Sense 5 this is best ROM for stability.
Beanstalk gets my vote, CM based and very smooth
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Why use a monthly snapshot when there are more stable release candidates available?
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Because, in my experience, oddly enough the most recent RCs have actually been less stable than the snapshot release. :/
Jengirl said:
Thank you all for the advices!
Actually I'm trying Odyssey, but it's just a day, and I've never had an issue.
And as soon as I can I'll try Beanstalk too and romcleaner.
Thanks again!
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Here's a copy of my user text for Rom Cleaner. Using it will make the rom fly, while keeping the important parts of Sense (ie: great camera, etc).