[Q] What is the best ICS ROM for DHD? - General Questions and Answers

Okay so ICS ROMS have really taken off lately with the HTC Desire HD. I'm wanting to know what ROM you are using and which you think is the best and WHY? I want to know about GPS stability, how good your signal is etc.
I'll start it off by saying I'm using [ROM]22-01-2012|LC ICS 4.0.3 - 1.0.beta4 | AOSP + CM + COMMUNITY << This rom which can be found here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450962&highlight=ics+lordmod
Everything seems to work in beta 4 but there has been a 4.5 release which has brought a few problems. Everything seems to be fast and smooth without any major problems (apart from bluetooth). Even the camera works with a 3rd party app but unfortunately no videos yet!
Let me know what you're using or planning on using!

cm 9 stable is best

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428047

I-Android said:
cm 9 stable is best
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..when its released you mean

Use one gingerbread. 2.3
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there are plaenty of ics roms starting to surface i would say that most if not all still have a few bugs but there are some that you can use as a daily rom. its just a case of looking .
a quick google search with xda on the end should do it

cm7 stable? always faster and smooth. why go for laggy latest when faster older are available? lolz

cmahendra said:
cm7 stable? always faster and smooth. why go for laggy latest when faster older are available? lolz
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cm7 is the best custom Rom i have found for the HTC desire HD. I am looking forward to cm10.

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Best stable ics Rom

Can any one tell me ..
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arunkshah said:
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
novic_dev said:
+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

[Q] Best Functioning 4.0.4 ROM?

which ROM so far works the best??
as far as performance, apps working and force closing..
I´m on the latest CM9 nightly and it works perfect for me,fast,smooth and stable,the battery life is also fine,up to 2 days with no OC and no games.Give it a try
You might want to check bedalus work on bechmarking ICS ROMs. As of now, I am using MIUI Stuff Crusted and it's working great (I'll probably going to test it a few more days, since I flashed it two days ago).
I'm using CyberGr's ICS Roms and it's awesome. Don't trust the synthetic tests, they are not the best way to judge a rom (although useful to some extent).
i am also would voute for cybergr's rom, really sweet.
i would like to recommand codename android i had all versions since 1.2.0 all worked perfect except 1.5.5 that had a problem editing APN's which solved in 1.6.0.
CNA also get updated really quickly.
I am using PixelRom 1.70 + AirKernel V3.7. So far most stable with no reboots.
I would say CM9 or AOSP+
4.0.4....
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+1 for CyberGR
Really appreciate the forethought that went into the mods
CyberGR or PixelROM...
whoozyodadday said:
which ROM so far works the best??
as far as performance, apps working and force closing..
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Cyanogenmod 9 WILL BE the Best Functioning ROM, because Cyanogenmod 7 is.
But it under developing now. Please wait...
MIUIXperience has been released!! I would say is the best MIUI ICS experience so far!!
whoozyodadday said:
which ROM so far works the best??
as far as performance, apps working and force closing..
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Stock 4.0.4

Best ICS Rom non sense

Hi.
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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Fredericosilva said:
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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CM9.
Kavrocks said:
CM9.
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CM9 is fast and stable?
Not worth waiting for kernel 3?
CM9 still has quite a few outstanding bugs and I wouldn't recommend it for daily use. (been there, done that).
If you're looking for a non-sense rom that works, try CM7 or derivatives like Reaper.
I'm using a CM10 derivative right now called Andromadus, which is Jelly Bean based and it works 100% except for the front camera and a few graphical glitches (that have a workaround).
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
juancp said:
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
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Agreed. I've been using the latest 24-2 build with 80n Kernel. Have had battery issues with 80n, but I've enjoyed the experience till date. The battery issues will surely be sorted out soon.

Which is the most stable Jelly Bean Rom any idea?

Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
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rauppal said:
Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
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I'm not sure if you could say it's fully working, but I know plenty of people here are using Andromedus as a daily ROM. I think there's a new build coming out soon, but read the thread to find what people are having best success with.
bnd just ported yet another JB ROM over too. Best way is just to try some out. Personally, I love JB but I went back to ICS (the ICE_DS ROM) because I've had a lot of sound issues with Andromedus in all the builds I've tried.
Hope that helps!
JB
rauppal said:
Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
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I think the best is just to try a few. As you can see in their threads and changelogs every rom still has its limitations. also check out www.blindndumb.com for some awesome (jb and ics) roms for our device
Thanks guys for advices n link. I for sure read lot more n may be try couple of JB roms as well before I stick to one. May be better to do little more research n wait. I hope recently released ics source could facilitate few things for developers. Finger crossed
Cheers.
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I use Blindbean for now (not the new one available now) and I like it.
Since I use Jellybean, I don't wanna go back to GB or ICS, to much of a difference.
I mainly make phonecalls and use internet, so I don't really care about camera, pictures, games, music, ...
And for now, it holds up to my expectations. There are off-course some bugs, but for a phone that's that old already, I can deal with that.
(hell, I bought a Xperia U, because the stock HTC desireS was giving up on me, so when I got the Xperia, I could begin to experiment with root/roms and stuff, and now, the newer xperia is on the closet, and I use the HTC again (spec-wise, the desireS and xperia U aren't that different.)
I used to have BlindICE in its latest edition with which I was satisfied, but I've changed to JB with Codename Android and recently JellyTime, both from blindndumb. They are so smooth, I really can't come back either. But I'm also a bit lost concerning the differences between all of these JB roms. From what I saw, none of the 2 were really stable. In Jellytime, video playback can be glitchy, pictures have a green/purple line at the bottom and browsing with chrome shows weird artefacts. Other than that, they work fine. What changes visually in AOKP and CM10 are the ROM menus.
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I used to have BlindICE in its latest edition with which I was satisfied, but I've changed to JB with Codename Android and recently JellyTime, both from blindndumb. They are so smooth, I really can't come back either. But I'm also a bit lost concerning the differences between all of these JB roms. From what I saw, none of the 2 were really stable. In Jellytime, video playback can be glitchy, pictures have a green/purple line at the bottom and browsing with chrome shows weird artefacts. Other than that, they work fine. What changes visually in AOKP and CM10 are the ROM menus.
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so what do you think which one looks better CM10 or AOKP?
Try both, it's a personal choice
As you can see I am on Androdamus, which is cm10
Tapatalked from Desire S running Androdamus
I run JellyTime R15 as daily, no bugs that are important to the grand scheme of things.
A few weeks ago I tested Andromedus and the latest CM10, and they didn't have FM radio tuner. I listen to the radio almost everyday, so FM radio support is kind of important. This is mostly the reason why I'm still not using Jelly Bean. That and some other little things I enjoy and didn't find, like "render effect", automatic screen brightness control, launcher settings...
I'm kind of new to the ROM flashing scene... Is FM radio one of the last things to become functional on a ROM? Do any of the other ROMs have working FM? I guess it's not a very high-priority item.
I guess I could try to setup a script to automatically download the radio show I listen to, after it's available on the radio station website, then send it to dropbox or something.
I'm usually a very patient guy, waiting for a final release, but it's becoming harder and harder to wait.
edit: By the way, I'm using CM7.2 now
As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
Dabbleh said:
I run JellyTime R15 as daily, no bugs that are important to the grand scheme of things.
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do you mean this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32780631#post32780631
I also wanna try jelly bean rom now but i dunno which one to try as my daily rom I havent used any rom yet I'm using htc update saga 4.0.4 with sense 3.6 & I totally wanna get rid of this sense thing,is it a good idea to upgrade to this rom in your opinion is it almost stable?
sMhsn said:
do you mean this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32780631#post32780631
I also wanna try jelly bean rom now but i dunno which one to try as my daily rom I havent used any rom yet I'm using htc update saga 4.0.4 with sense 3.6 & I totally wanna get rid of this sense thing,is it a good idea to upgrade to this rom in your opinion is it almost stable?
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Should not try Jelly Bean now for Desire S since it is not so stable.
If you want to use the stable ROM, please use this one. I already installed for 4 weeks and it is awesome. But this one is just Android 4.0.4, HT sense 3.6.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567715&page=1
Well I've recently swapped to BnD Jelly time and I'm impressed. I've been using Niks CM10 for months and decided to try a kernel 3 ROM. I can't see myself swapping again as Jelly time seems the better daily driver IMO.
I also want to try this Jelly Time but just being cautious, are there any particular bugs you can tell or anything about this Rom or it also has Google Now in it right?!!
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As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
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Camera works fine in Jelly Time, works perfectly if you download JB Camera+ app.
I personally use CM10 with my Galaxy Mini. Everything works perfectly, but seems there is a problem with the native tethering of both type. 3rs party software solved the problem.
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badflife said:
As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
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sMhsn said:
I also want to try this Jelly Time but just being cautious, are there any particular bugs you can tell or anything about this Rom or it also has Google Now in it right?!!
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Yes it has everything, including now. The small bugs I've noticed are the brightness sensor is a little laggy, takes a little longer to correct it self to ambient light. Chrome sometimes gets a little buggy, Netflix isnt perfect, front camera doesn't work, video recording is broken and I'm sure there are other small issues I've yet to notice.
None of the above is a deal breaker for me, as we have an increasingly unpopular phone we will always have to expect some issues as a price to pay for the latest os versions.
do we have cm10 for Desire S also?
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do we have cm10 for Desire S also?
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Jelly Time is based on CM10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903496

Is there a stable and light rom?

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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abracadabra11 said:
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.
Brushstroke said:
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).

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