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Hey everyone post the current Tom you are rocking on your phone and the reason you like it. Also note advantages, disadvantages & battery life. Thanks!
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jookdakang23 said:
Hey everyone post the current Tom you are rocking on your phone and the reason you like it. Also note advantages, disadvantages & battery life. Thanks!
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Weapon g2x. Disadvantages = none , battery life = best! Just the best gingerbread rom in my opinion.
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HellFire Sandwich v1.4 (ICS) w/ Faux Kernel
runs pretty smoothly and is snappy, but the battery life could use improving and wifi calling doesn't work....other than that I like!
jab74101 said:
Weapon g2x. Disadvantages = none , battery life = best! Just the best gingerbread rom in by opinion.
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+1
Have you tried Kwes's "New Clip" version of Weapon. Super fast GPS lock and couple of other nice tweaks.
jcbofkc said:
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Have you tried Kwes's "New Clip" version of Weapon. Super fast GPS lock and couple of other nice tweaks.
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i was once using that but didnt like the theme plus i kept getting hot reboots. battery life was good though. can you please post your complete setup
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Have you tried Kwes's "New Clip" version of Weapon. Super fast GPS lock and couple of other nice tweaks.
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Ya do you think you can post a thread of it I would like to check it out.
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I did a clean install of Weapon. Rebooted and let it sit for 10 minutes. Rebooted again and let it sit. Then I flash New Clip and let it sit for a bit. New Clip flashes over Weapon.Then I flashed my favorite theme. Stayed with the kernel that comes with it. I have never had great luck with alternative kernels and I really have no need for overclocking.
Kwes has an ICS like theme that looks great. Then I added ADW ex and loaded an ICS theme for it. I am very happy with the setup. Been running it this way for several months.
I have been playing around with the V6 Super Charger script but for whatever reason I seem to run out of memory faster when web surfing. I am still learning about everything it does, so I am not 100% sure that it is set up correctly for my needs.
Weapon Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207125
New Clip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437906
ICS Theme
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314526
Using latest version of Eaglesblood with faux kernel. It's stable, and battery life is awesome. I'm not into ROM swapping. When find one that works, I stick with it, and it's looking like I'll be with this one for a while. Maybe when an ICS ROM gets refined, I'll give it a go. I would like to have Chrome on the android.
Using CM 7.2 RC1 with faux ds kernel. I get about thirteen hours of medium use, light use lasts a couple of days.
It's a great stock rom without the problems of LG based ones.
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Euroskank kang with faux kernel.
Love the battery life and no sod!
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jcbofkc said:
I did a clean install of Weapon. Rebooted and let it sit for 10 minutes. Rebooted again and let it sit. Then I flash New Clip and let it sit for a bit. New Clip flashes over Weapon.Then I flashed my favorite theme. Stayed with the kernel that comes with it. I have never had great luck with alternative kernels and I really have no need for overclocking.
Kwes has an ICS like theme that looks great. Then I added ADW ex and loaded an ICS theme for it. I am very happy with the setup. Been running it this way for several months.
I have been playing around with the V6 Super Charger script but for whatever reason I seem to run out of memory faster when web surfing. I am still learning about everything it does, so I am not 100% sure that it is set up correctly for my needs.
Weapon Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207125
New Clip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437906
ICS Theme
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314526
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Well, I was going to try this out, but everytime I try to make a backup in CWM, I get that there was an error backing up /data
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Well, I was going to try this out, but everytime I try to make a backup in CWM, I get that there was an error backing up /data
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Do you have enough memory in your sd card?
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jab74101 said:
Do you have enough memory in your sd card?
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8.5G free
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Im currently rocking...The latest and greatest... seriously Sooo many INCREDIBLE roms to choose from its hard to keep still. however... i recently gave miui (singh)another shot just for fun and am currently hooked. AMAZED at the smoothness and utter sexiness of the theme engine and GIGANTIC selection of themes. This will definetly keep my interest for some time! the ui is different and fun too. Only Con so far is the normal CM7 quirk (upside down video chat), nothing too big to keep me from rockin it for a while.
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8.5G free
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Then you should be good try unmounting and mounting the system, data etc.
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Weapon G2x 3.0 R1
Cm7 7.2 RC1
Actually looks fine. But I notice more stutter than before, perhaps the ICS animation is bogging it some down.
Still a fan of CM7/Cm9.
I can honestly say, I'm sticking to the G2X despite having a Galaxy GS2. I truely enjoy the Cyanogen ROMS and can't wait for it to come CM9 on G2X and GS2
Also that Samsung is too big. Should have waited. Not sure I'll get any device over 4 inch screen. But thats me
shane1diamond said:
Im currently rocking...The latest and greatest... seriously Sooo many INCREDIBLE roms to choose from its hard to keep still. however... i recently gave miui (singh)another shot just for fun and am currently hooked. AMAZED at the smoothness and utter sexiness of the theme engine and GIGANTIC selection of themes. This will definetly keep my interest for some time! the ui is different and fun too. Only Con so far is the normal CM7 quirk (upside down video chat), nothing too big to keep me from rockin it for a while.
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Upside down video chat is an easy fix, use root explorer to change bulid.prop manufacturer to Samsung and model to Nexus S. Works for all cm7 / miui roms
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I was running weapon + new clip for the past few days but battery life was terrible for me, too bad cause I really liked the rom it has a lot of really nice features. I'm currently on cm7.2 rc1, can't complain so far. Battery life's decent, and its quick n snappy even on stock kernel.
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I was running weapon + new clip for the past few days but battery life was terrible for me, too bad cause I really liked the rom it has a lot of really nice features. I'm currently on cm7.2 rc1, can't complain so far. Battery life's decent, and its quick n snappy even on stock kernel.
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Were you running faux kernel?
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Hello all!
As promised, here is the first release of Lightning Zap tweaks for the Blaze 4G from Team Fah-Q (formerly known as Team Kick Ass)!
DISCLAIMER:
I am NOT responsible for anything YOU do that causes damage to your device. Follow the instructions to TEE and there won't be any problems.
This version is ONLY for Gingerbread ROMs and a GB kernel that supports init.d scripts. How do you know if your kernel supports init.d scripts? There are a number of ways to check, but the best way is to ask the developer of that kernel. You can also check in the ROMofCHOICE.zip by navigating to /system/etc/init.d. If the original .zip of your ROM has an init.d folder with scripts in it, then you are good to go.
What is Lightning Zap?
Lightning Zap is a set of tweaks that I have written and compiled to make the Blaze 4G Lightning fast, super smooth, and contain excellent battery life!
What's included in Lightning Zap Blaze Basic:
Battery tweaks for awesome battery life
Governor tweaks for amazing speed and performance without sacrificing battery life
Kernel tweaks
Memory and Ram tweaks
Cleaner tweaks
Build.prop tweaks
Internet speed tweaks
and MORE!
Install instructions:
Make a full nandroid backup and then backup your data with titanium or something alike
***Download link is at the bottom of this post***
Download Lightning Zap! Blaze Basic v1.zip to pc (Can be downloaded to sdcard also)
Place Lightning Zap! Blaze Basic v1.zip on sdcard
Flash
Allow phone to set for 10 minutes after reboot
Enjoy
Thanks to the donators:
rbeier1221
droidmyst
allprogrammed
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Reserved for me lol gj thomas
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If helped don't be afraid to hit the thanks button it doesn't bite lol
LEET! Downloading now!
Update:
*booted a bit faster I see
*Fixed the insane lag unlocking from sleep, thanks for that!
Is this good to flash over dknight rom?
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abraham.ramirez said:
Is this good to flash over dknight rom?
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Yes... that's actually what I tested it with...
Running fine on stock rooted good job
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so i if i flash this over dk7 it wont change the awesome battery on this rom? this will jus tweak speeds for internet and stuff, jus wanna know before flashing? thanks
thomas.raines
snoopy1e11 said:
Running fine on stock rooted good job
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And just think, this is just the basic version. Once I get the full and final version done you will truly be amazed!
badboy68 said:
so i if i flash this over dk7 it wont change the awesome battery on this rom? this will jus tweak speeds for internet and stuff, jus wanna know before flashing? thanks
thomas.raines
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well, take it for what you will, but I am on dknight7 at 9 hours uptime with minimal usage and the battery is at 98%. Keep in mind this is minimal usage which means no calls/text but wifi data sync is on, installed a few essential apps like root explorer angry birds and tt backup and a little bit of youtubing and web browsing.
So with that said, flash at your own risk, but I am pretty sure my tweaks are unmatched...lol (no offense Eril... you are still my superstar...lol)
Nice job Thomas, look forward to seeing what else you have cooking. Battery life has been awesome so far with build 7. This should only enhance performance
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Awesome! Installed it to try with Thaz's debloated stock rom.
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DKnight+LightingZap= awesome!
I'm at 27% battery with about 17 hours on time and 4 hours and 20 minutes of screen time, and I've been using the phone quite a bit today texting and surfing!
thomas.raines said:
well, take it for what you will, but I am on dknight7 at 9 hours uptime with minimal usage and the battery is at 98%. Keep in mind this is minimal usage which means no calls/text but wifi data sync is on, installed a few essential apps like root explorer angry birds and tt backup and a little bit of youtubing and web browsing.
So with that said, flash at your own risk, but I am pretty sure my tweaks are unmatched...lol (no offense Eril... you are still my superstar...lol)
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Flashed yesterday. Never charged the fone yet. Jus browsing and games' checking emails, fbing, calls and texts. Sitting at 42% damn good. Thanx for this
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Do not think this works on STOCK - rooted/w cwm (looking at you update script and the actual files in the zip).
There isnt suporrt for init.d style startup scripts in stock-rooted anywhere that I could find, So your sysctl.conf will work but all of the init.d scripts will be ignored.
I'm assuming dknight7 has this support? If it doesnt then its not doing anything but the sysctl.conf tweaks on that either.
Also some of your sysctl settings have been shown to slow the phone down over several days and increase the number of reboots needed.
One specifically I saw in 03systweak:
echo 50 > /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure;
This does speed up things a great deal on the short term. However it gives you a max of 2-3 days before you have to reboot your phone as it slowly begins to lag it down. A setting of 1 is less than a day, a setting of 100(default) gives you weeks without need of reboot. So people need to be notified that these tweaks are not stable, and in order to keep the improvements these tweaks provide, and you will find yourself rebooting more often.
It has also been shown that most of these tweaks do in fact use more battery. There is no magic performance improment without the use of more power on android in many cases. There are some phones where the initial config is not optimal and these tweaks would show a great improvment. The blaze 4g phones on the other hand, are so fast even at stock, and get such great battery life, I dont see why such a thing would even be applicable for them.
--thesh0ck
Stock Rom - Rooted Kernel
Thomas, I'm on the stock rom (latest update) with the rooted Kernel. Will that combo work or should I look for a different kernel to install? I don't want to switch roms when I expect that ICS should be coming out within a month or two and the phone is generally running reasonably well as is. Thanks in advance.
This is the kernel that I'm using btw... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591598
dipaolnv said:
Thomas, I'm on the stock rom (latest update) with the rooted Kernel. Will that combo work or should I look for a different kernel to install? I don't want to switch roms when I expect that ICS should be coming out within a month or two and the phone is generally running reasonably well as is. Thanks in advance.
This is the kernel that I'm using btw... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591598
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I am updating the OP which should answer your question...
adrianjr84 said:
Someone on this thread said this doesn't work on stock...is that true?
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No, it won't work on stock kernel because init.d scripts are supported...
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rbeier1221 said:
Seriously, guys it would be nice if you could check your egos at the door. This "I know more s*&t than you do" crap is getting old. Its the reason I've come close to leaving xda more than once.
My phone works well on stock. I might just keep it that way.
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I was trying to help by pointing out facts and attempting to spread little known knowledge and was flipped out on with no facts. So I rebutted his argument with the facts. I wont stand for being accused of being a troll/flamer etc, so I admit I also felt the need to defend myself after his tirade.
For that, I apologize.
--thesh0ck
I need some suggestions for stable and user-friendly roms for Samsung Galaxy SL I9003 for a noob user.
Priority of roms is stability and user-friendliness.
Thanks a lot.
the most stable rom for sl are the latest stock roms.there are many stable stock roms but i use ddlf2 which is a stable rom .
dude you post in wrong place,i think the stable rom is based on LF2 like XWLF2 or DDLF2
Question threads do not belong in the dev forums. Moving to General.
mf2112
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I am using The Frankenstain^Mod....
Its very stable and too with good battery life...
And from next time remember that all questions have to be asked in the general thread !!
I suggested you use RemICS-JB if you want to save battery. If you like performance, try using Paranoid Android, it's smooth but it's killing battery faster than RemICS-JB, that problem can be solved by using Revolution Kernel
Rich'Dawg' said:
I suggested you use RemICS-JB if you want to save battery. If you like performance, try using Paranoid Android, it's smooth but it's killing battery faster than RemICS-JB, that problem can be solved by using Revolution Kernel
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Do you know how long can the battery last with normal use using RemICS-JB + Revolution Kernel?
BachuArg said:
Do you know how long can the battery last with normal use using RemICS-JB + Revolution Kernel?
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My experience was about 20 hours with 2.5 hours screen on with RemICS-JB. Refer attachment. Anyway I find JellyBam to be slightly better or somewhat same too.
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I´m on Frankenstein´s Rom... Gingerbread.
I get 2 days of battery.
Great gps, bluetooth, wifi, theter.
Depends what you are looking for.
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Do you know how long can the battery last with normal use using RemICS-JB + Revolution Kernel?
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About proximate 1 day at shortest and 2 days at longest.
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Hello I am currently on remIcs v3 ...the performance is fine but battery 1day Max.... can anyone suggest a better ROM for battery backup...
Thanks...
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Stock ROM.
sent from Samsung galaxy S i9003 Remics JB v3
harsh1988 said:
Hello I am currently on remIcs v3 ...the performance is fine but battery 1day Max.... can anyone suggest a better ROM for battery backup...
Thanks...
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Try using Jelly Bam the recommend version with Revolution Kernel, should give you about 1,5 day or 2 days (if lucky 3 days)
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Even on GB 2.3.4 last time the battery lasted only 15+ hrs with wifi and 3g on.. maybe my battery pack is a noob one.
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cheeyeen said:
Even on GB 2.3.4 last time the battery lasted only 15+ hrs with wifi and 3g on.. maybe my battery pack is a noob one.
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Try to install CPU Spy and Watch Dog. CPU Spy use to see if your phone goes to deep sleep or not and Watch Dog to keep an eye on the apps inside your phone so no apps is misbehaving. And try to install Fast Reboot to kill the background app (even though you can do it on Watch Dog, its easiest this way. kill all apps and it make your phone looks like it just have restart)
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Rich'Dawg' said:
Try to install CPU Spy and Watch Dog. CPU Spy use to see if your phone goes to deep sleep or not and Watch Dog to keep an eye on the apps inside your phone so no apps is misbehaving. And try to install Fast Reboot to kill the background app (even though you can do it on Watch Dog, its easiest this way. kill all apps and it make your phone looks like it just have restart)
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Although automatic task killers should be avoided. Use apps to monitor your phone behavior, narrow down problems and solve them by yourself. Auto-killers are not reliable.
And btw, if you want something stable with good battery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1596145
jaweinre said:
Although automatic task killers should be avoided. Use apps to monitor your phone behavior, narrow down problems and solve them by yourself. Auto-killers are not reliable.
And btw, if you want something stable with good battery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1596145
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CPU Spy is not a task manager or automatic task killer, it's designed to count how long your phone on deep sleep. Watch Dog is like a Task Manager, but instead killing all apps, it killed a misbehaved apps (using too many CPU), the Watch Dog give notification when misbehaved app is on and you will need to kill the app by your self (you can buy Watch Dog the pay version to get the black list feature)
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definitly stock roms..but if you want custom, grab slim bean 3.0...go check out dev thread for SL..slim bean is there. thank me later.
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I've tried JellyBam, but is not possible to setup Mobile Networks
afrugone said:
I've tried JellyBam, but is not possible to setup Mobile Networks
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I've been using jellybam , and I could setup mobile networks. You could try the recommended versions of jellybam and see if it works then.
So yesterday i was researching about gamelags on STOCK ICS.
I found out this solution somewhere.
Initially i did not flash ardatdat's kernel
but
after doing this plus flashing ardatdats kernal lags have like vanished.
So just do this thing
1.Go to settings---> developer options and check 'Force GPU Rendering' and restart your phone.
2. Use Ardatdats kernel v4.2 beta 6 *HIGHLY Recommended*
Games tried :
1. Temple Run Brave (15 minutes of play..No lag)
2. World Cricket Championship (10 over game..no lag)
3. Farming Simulator
4. Plants vs. Zombies
5. Stick Cricket
6. Stick Tennis
7. Temple Run 2
8. Race, Stunt, Fight 2
9. Drag Racing 3D
10. Fruit Ninja
Hope it helps
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+1 for this. Didn't try games, but it's good to have this option always set to on. Increases overall performance.
I tried gaming on stock ICS.
Did try unofficial JB on our phone. But then vibration problems.
Actually some nexus version had an ICS lag in scrolling and gaming.
So someone posted it as an answer.
I tried it for gamelags of our device and it worked.
(Obviously the nexus solution did not have include the ardatdats kernel part )
@adam sir: please help us with the vibration problem in Pacrom
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Isn't this more battery hungry?
From my CM10.1 powered galaxy R
vbz89 said:
Isn't this more battery hungry?
From my CM10.1 powered galaxy R
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Didn't notice it, but theoretically yes. It uses the GPU for rendering the UI. However, I have it always turned on, regardless of which rom I'm on.
vbz89 said:
Isn't this more battery hungry?
From my CM10.1 powered galaxy R
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Well the games are too
So wasnt quite evident.
But i couldnt notice some MAJOR chunk of battery % vanishing in thin air
But the lags have finally gone on ICS (Hopes held high)
Rest lets see...
Bdw if you're on root, Antutu Battery saver is kinda good too for saving battery Has helped me
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Yup, ardatdat kernel with performance governor, almost eliminates the Game stutters(I won't call them lags)
The-Droidster said:
Yup, ardatdat kernel with performance governor, almost eliminates the Game stutters(I won't call them lags)
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Hahaha yeahh...stutters
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DeepankarS said:
Hahaha yeahh...stutters
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Great. So 1st thank from my side to you buddy. Hope you will be doing well in future too.
Games still stutter for me, maybe less often but it is still there
Indian ROM & Ardatdat 4.2b6
@Vikesh: Thank you
Yes definitely ^_^ only if i have people like you around me
Helping me out even when i disgust you
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M3r0De4DoR said:
Games still stutter for me, maybe less often but it is still there
Indian ROM & Ardatdat 4.2b6
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On ardatdat kernel use setcpu app to set both the cpu freq's to max(equivalent to performance governor). Then try a game...eg temple run...no lags.
But remember when u select performance then top level of clock will work and hence battery backup goes down.
@deep: buddy its my pleasure if i would suggest or make u understand the thing and become part of ur few moments.
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M3r0De4DoR said:
Games still stutter for me, maybe less often but it is still there
Indian ROM & Ardatdat 4.2b6
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Well if you know how to use SetCpu go ahead it will completely resolve the issue. (Never tried as i am not comfortable..but our senior members do recommend using it )
But if youre still not comfortable with the stutters we have to live with it till official JB arrives (maybe..on samsungs mercy :'( ) :sigh:
Atleast the frequency of the lags seems to go less.
My games even stuttered with PacRom :'( (stick cricket did )
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Guys, One of my friend is working as a senior developer at Samsung in Chennai.. he said there was not even one person voting for jelly bean for our SGR during a discussion about updates thing for all phones in a meeting... Some bulls**t i say for Samsung..!!! Here 1 small group of good buds are doing what a whole company of millions of employees can't do.. XDA u simply rock..!!!
Doesn't work
DeepankarS said:
So yesterday i was researching about gamelags on STOCK ICS.
I found out this solution somewhere.
Initially i did not flash ardatdat's kernel
but
after doing this plus flashing ardatdats kernal lags have like vanished.
So just go to settings---> developer options and check 'Force GPU Rendering' and restart your phone.
Ardatdats kernel Recommended.
Games tried :
1. Temple Run Brave (15 minutes of play..No lag)
2. World Cricket Championship (10 over game..no lag)
3. Farming Simulator
4. Plants vs. Zombies
5. Stick Cricket
6. Stick Tennis
Hope it helps
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masculinum said:
Does not work for me
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Buddy apply it..and then restart your phone after 2-3 minutes.
If not working use setcpu and clock the minimum to 1000mhz i.e. Max=Min=1000mhz.
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Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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Warren_Orange said:
Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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Nope.. Everyone likes different things..
I have a chart floating around that may help??..
I also have some old files on my computer for modding things you may like..
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It's tough, since all recommended ROMs seem to be dead, according to my research.
- Carbon: doesn't support crespo anymore.
- Pixel ROM (first place at Setting.Out's chart - unless I got the wrong chart): discontinued
- Helly Bean: apparently discontinued. Can't find a download link.
I tried C10 and 11 and both battery life and performance (my main - and almost only - concerns) have been miserable.
There seem to be some new ROMs, but not much info about them. Right now I too don't know which one to use.
Give me some time and I'll upload a folder of ROMs I have, so you can try them..
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Yeah its a shame about the lack of development for the Nexus S but I don't blame them. Nothing last for ever and the devs want to move onto bigger and better devices.
I am currently trying the latest CM 11 nightly and its pretty good! I think I am going to stick with CM11 and see where it goes. Battery life is not as good as other ROM's and I also miss the dpi of Slimkat, but I suppose I could try a custom launcher if I want to change that in the future.
So CM11 all the way! (for now )
By reading Setting.Out's posts in many different threads and realizing how many hours he may have dedicated to this device, I concluded that following his steps would be the most sensible thing to do atm. Therefore I'm now trying CyanAOSP (straight from his signature) with his amazingly light Gapps package, and for me it's working way better than the CMs I tried before. Will search a bit more for possible improvements in kernel, governor and most likely Greenify, but I think I'll be ok with CyanAOSP.
As promised
-here- is a link to all the files I had left on my computer.. they are still uploading (+/- 17gb)
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Strawberry / Metal Dragon Overlord by knzo is the best jellybean rom.
Warren_Orange said:
Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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well i would say that rasbean is a good ᅫJᅫB rom for crespo