hi guys
I want to put the best rom for my skyrocket, and I want to you tell me which is the best in performance and stability, thank you very much for your opinions
hyosungv2s said:
hi guys
I want to put the best rom for my skyrocket, and I want to you tell me which is the best in performance and stability, thank you very much for your opinions
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Not to be rude but if u scroll down im sure you fine the other 9 million threads asking the same thing. But i say try them all then choose.
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thanks for replying ... just wondering .. in this case for you .. which do you use? and why?
thanks
red sonja rom
thanks for answering this is 100% Spanish language?
I can put another kernel than the one you included?
Yes you can put other kernel in it!! Plus Sky Ice cream rom is really good its just like ICS based on 2.3.6 its deeply themed rom i love it!!
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thanks for answering this is 100% Spanish language?
I can put another kernel than the one you included?
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It might be because I'm a newb, or my kernal is incompatable, but every rom I've tried has bugged out. The worst was ICS, where my home button had no functionality whatsoever. So currently I'm just running Faux's kernal and that's it. Solid, not buggy, no problems so far...
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Sky ICS works great for me
jmout said:
It might be because I'm a newb, or my kernal is incompatable, but every rom I've tried has bugged out. The worst was ICS, where my home button had no functionality whatsoever. So currently I'm just running Faux's kernal and that's it. Solid, not buggy, no problems so far...
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UHF sky ics isn't working right for you, then you are doing something wrong. I compare my phone to my brothers unrooted skyrocket. Mine is faster with the same battery life. Sometimes better battery life depending on the update.
jmout said:
It might be because I'm a newb, or my kernal is incompatable, but every rom I've tried has bugged out. The worst was ICS, where my home button had no functionality whatsoever. So currently I'm just running Faux's kernal and that's it. Solid, not buggy, no problems so far...
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I'm using TPCv3 with Da_g kernel with no issue at all. Very stable.
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Hello ,
I have a Nexus S i 9023 and i have installed many different ROMs but I don't know which is the best . Please inform me about your opinion.
I am talking about ICS Roms and you can also post benchmarks to help me deside.
Now istalling GummyNex 0.7.7 I Will tell you what I think of it. Achter installimg of course. But it should have a lot of tweaks hand stuff!!
Greetzz, Jojoost
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I think KANGY11 is the best. I've tried many but that one beats everthing. Try it with Glados 2.9 and you will have a excellent batterylife!
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Gummynex is nice!!
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for me Apex by Bigxie is Da Bomb
CyberGRv7 ICS Rom is MINT!!
I'd say CyberGR's v7 as well, have it on my own nexus, works like a charm
15½ hours on battery , still 74% battery left.
I'm agree. I use CyberGR V7. It's a great ROM. I've tested some another, but I have great battery/perf/functions with CyberGR.
I really like CyberGR v7. Has been pretty stable (I have not experienced any reboots or FCs), really fast and good battery life.
kt6999 said:
for me Apex by Bigxie is Da Bomb
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Have you upgraded to Apex 1.0.2 yet? I tried, but after flashing my wifi worked great but 3G would not connect.
It's hard to say "this ROM is best!" for anyone, it depends what your looking for in a ROM. If battery life is your main concern, I'd second CyberGR v7.
Performance? Personally I like Codename Android with matr1x kernel (mainly because of 1.46Ghz OC.)
Bugless petes for best of everything!
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For roms listed in order of performance, see my link...
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
Steviemac12 said:
Have you upgraded to Apex 1.0.2 yet? I tried, but after flashing my wifi worked great but 3G would not connect.
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Damn. Figured out what happened here. I checked my APN. Set it and it works great now.
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I'd give my vote to CyanogenMod 9 (v3.4 atm). Get it from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399035. I used to use MIUI but switched to CM when ICS came out and have still not found a reason to search any further.
I've gone from CyberGR v7 to Oodie's MIUI and now on nuhetri v2.3.0.
I think MIUI is still a bit laggy, but it's coming through fast.
Nuhetri is working pretty good for me. A would still need to check battery life on it, but it's pretty fast!
Nuhetri or cna v1.4.0 ! I have cna atm with air kernel 3.3 overclocked to 1400mhz. soooo smooth! And batterylife is pretty good
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IMM26 BY evilisto is best.
jimkaps said:
Hello ,
I have a Nexus S i 9023 and i have installed many different ROMs but I don't know which is the best . Please inform me about your opinion.
I am talking about ICS Roms and you can also post benchmarks to help me deside.
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Its very smooth and stable rom.try it,you wont regret.
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Its very smooth and stable rom.try it,you wont regret.
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Which rom are you talking about?
The best rom so far is cybergr with air kernel. Great battery and no lag
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Hard to say which ROM is the best because they all have their pluses and minuses. Same can be said for kernels; each kernel will perform differently according to which ROM you choose. I'd suggest reading through the ROM ops and selecting the one you like based on features and theme. Once you've found a ROM you like, flash several different kernels to find one that is most compatible (also doesn't hurt to read kernel ops as well for feature details). This process, although a little more time consuming, will likely give you better results than relying on the objective opinion of others. Also, bedalas compiled some awesome reference guides on on room and kernel performance that's a must read for anyone looking to get the most out of their device.
You without me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes
I need advice on which build to download of ICS? I had the original Cyanogenmod9 but the music and camera features were too buggy. I am having trouble finding the updated build for it. I also need the latest GAPP files as well. Can you someone help me out?
There's a few different threads on this. You need to READ, your previous two posts in this forum were useless as well, had you read then you wouldn't have needed to post.
There's plenty out there, but one that I don't recommend for now is EaglesBlood. It's a great first build, but it still has its bugs.
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There's plenty out there, but one that I don't recommend for now is EaglesBlood. It's a great first build, but it still has its bugs.
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Why is that? Eaglesblood was running fine for me. Had it for 3 days but I needed better battery life so I went back to cm7
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Some recommendations
You can find a link to the 2/15 ics gapps in this thread:
x0xHELLx0x's ROM Guide - G2X tweaks / mods / apps
On the ICS ROM's I recommend Hellfire Sandwich v1.2. Have been using this as a daily driver for a little while and no problems. Look here:
HellFire Sandwich v 1.2 p999 4.03(Facebook Sync )22512
One other suggestion, please learn to to use the search functions. The links above are very easy to find.
PartzMan2
Phone: rooted G2x
ROM: Hellfire Phoenix v1.2
OC: 1200Mhz
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There's plenty out there, but one that I don't recommend for now is EaglesBlood. It's a great first build, but it still has its bugs.
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Having tried it, I also share this sentiment.
Personally staying on a gb rom until a source gets released.
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g0dsgreen said:
Having tried it, I also share this sentiment.
Personally staying on a gb rom until a source gets released.
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Ya same here, loving the hard work our devs put out to make ics more stable every day. But I just can't get rid of this Hellfire Phoenix rom, its been an unforgettably stable (perfect) rom since the beginning.
Really greatful to doniccq too since he taught xohellox to dev for the g2x, and his eaglesblood rom is equally as great.
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Hi guys, I was wondering is flashing to the UCLD2 ICS Leak really worth it if I have the ICS leak 1... and are there any good walkthroughs, or is it just like flashing the first one as in, is there a one click method! Anyone using it and can see a visible difference!
Thanks
One click method available on rootzwiki, but I recommend u flash alien or nexus mod ics zero through cwm instead.
A lot of performance improvements, and GUI is a lot smoother
Definite improvement.
I definitely see an improvement in stability and smoothness
Personally, and I am no one, I am waiting. I am on Superlite, and if mhx feels no need to dabble, then I see no need to flash.
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markapowell said:
Personally, and I am no one, I am waiting. I am on Superlite, and if mhx feels no need to dabble, then I see no need to flash.
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its not because he's not willing to dabble, i thought he was on a small break?
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One click method available on rootzwiki, but I recommend u flash alien or nexus mod ics zero through cwm instead.
A lot of performance improvements, and GUI is a lot smoother
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I would also recommend nexus mod ics zero I have been running beta 7 since release and haven't had any noticeable issues.
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i prefer stock roms and customizing myself. that being said, ucld is more stable than ucla with less crashes and no echo. i do believe i may be the cause of my own crashes, aside from the non ics apps.
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its not because he's not willing to dabble, i thought he was on a small break?
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Yea I think he's on a break.
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Hey guys, im .....lucky? enough to have gotten 2.3.6 on my replacement phone and upgraded wifes infuse to to 2.3.6....its horrible....looking for a stable sleek rom to go to from here. Now id love a jb rom with all the bells and whistles but reading up on it its still being mafe which i understand. But with 4 kids work and in the army times limited to flash test glash test ect. Just curious on yall veiws of the many roms i see foating around.
Currently running gb 2.3.6 official obtained from samsung kies.
Looking for a sleek, quick, stable, and eye candy is always amazing to have but gps/bt/stability is the main points. wife gets lost in the house sometimes :/ thanks and dont hit me woth a newb stick i checked before posting but on this horrible gb. Typing this has been a hassle
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Many ICS roms are pretty stable and practically everything works.
I would suggest you look into uni-yuma-porn and remICS-UX .. those are my faves.
CM10 is absolutely amazing of course.. you can't beat the jelly beans
Gps works althought it causes a bit of lag when used, which would be a problem if you use it often. It's up to you really, what best fits your personal use
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andros11 said:
Many ICS roms are pretty stable and practically everything works.
I would suggest you look into uni-yuma-porn and remICS-UX .. those are my faves.
CM10 is absolutely amazing of course.. you can't beat the jelly beans
Gps works althought it causes a bit of lag when used, which would be a problem if you use it often. It's up to you really, what best fits your personal use
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For a rock solid GB Rom you can't go wrong with Emancipation. ICS Yuma-uni-Porn is nice. Both have solid working BT/GPS/Wi-fi
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Smokestack360 said:
For a rock solid GB Rom you can't go wrong with Emancipation. ICS Yuma-uni-Porn is nice. Both have solid working BT/GPS/Wi-fi
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For a rock solid GB Rom you can't go wrong with Emancipation & Aeon...
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For a rock solid GB Rom you can't go wrong with Emancipation & Aeon...
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I have never flashed Aeon, I need to. Something to do over the weekend.
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Thanks! i was looking at the yumi ics as well as aeon and dark knight. Ill read through and see what i need to do. Is it best to be gb or froyo going to these
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Thanks! i was looking at the yumi ics as well as aeon and dark knight. Ill read through and see what i need to do. Is it best to be gb or froyo going to these
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I don't think it matters...but don't hold me to that one issue you may have come across is rainbow recovery (discoloration or static like lines) which indicates you need GB boot loaders. But since you got official GB through Samsung Kies you should already have them (that's how I got mine)...Buuttttt!! Do you have root?
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My last phone was rooted ( on froyo from super one click ) but ive been reading that doesnt work well with gb. Any tips on easy rooter?
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Try the method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081072
If that and superoneclick don't work for you, you may have to flash a pack through Odin that will give you root + cwm
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andros11 said:
Many ICS roms are pretty stable and practically everything works.
I would suggest you look into uni-yuma-porn and remICS-UX .. those are my faves.
CM10 is absolutely amazing of course.. you can't beat the jelly beans
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Thanks. Could you provide links for getting the ROMS you recommend? When I go to the Cyanogen site, for example, they don't list the Infuse as a supported phone. So which one do you use to get the CM10?
Looking at the uni-yuma-porn it says to flash the Rom, then flash the GAPPS, but no clue on what GAPPS is or how to flash it.
You won't find it up in the cyanogenmod site. Our phone is not supported officially by them, but it has been developed unofficially. It works just as well as those official devices since it is build from the same repo.
All roms I mentioned are found right here on xda under infuse android development.
Gapps stands for google apps which includes the play store and many other apps such as the setup when you first boot your phone. They are often linked in every Rom that requires you flash them.
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Thanks. Could you provide links for getting the ROMS you recommend? When I go to the Cyanogen site, for example, they don't list the Infuse as a supported phone. So which one do you use to get the CM10?
Looking at the uni-yuma-porn it says to flash the Rom, then flash the GAPPS, but no clue on what GAPPS is or how to flash it.
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I believe the "flash gapps" is just the OP not updated. The early builds of uniporn the gapps had to be flashed separately but I believe they are included now
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twiztedlemon said:
Looking for a sleek, quick, stable, and eye candy is always amazing to have but gps/bt/stability is the main points.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661666
Eye candy theme..it's worth a look. Beautiful colors the the superamoled screen
qkster said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661666
Eye candy theme..it's worth a look. Beautiful colors the the superamoled screen
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+1
Same between odin cwm gapss it fets confusing so ur not alone but thanks ill try to root flash tonight hopefully
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Just checking up on what everything is.
1. Cyanogen is an android custom firmware. -
2. aokp is an android custom rom base
3. porting simply changing the coding to fit from a similiar device to another
4. All the gb/ics/jb custom.roms.mainly run off altered and tailored versions of these 2.
5. odin used to flash and get a recovery in case of bricking.
6. clockworkmod (cwm) similar used for recovery.
So in essence from base of cyan firmware and aokp rom people make alterations and build platforms ex changing kernels, drivers, and cosmetics.
Hummm.... Believe im getting it..correct me if im wrong
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Try MIUI is very stable
Working on rooting no superoneclick. Lol but also im seeing roms with aroma and without..... Which i better i read up on it but not seeing a real diff with or without unless im missing something
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Try MIUI is very stable
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Last time just tried MIUI and I can´t get the UI of ICS, Don´t remember what kind of version tired of MIUI though
Roms with aroma installers give you more options for you to customize the installation. Some frequent options are Gapps, kernels, additional apps and whatever the Chef decides to include.
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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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Warren_Orange said:
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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Warren_Orange said:
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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indigo110 said:
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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Basche said:
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