I am new to android...i had updated my galaxy fit with samsung kies with gingerbread 2.3.6. now i want to know that what is difference between original rom (which i had updated from kies) and custom rom (example: razodroid).
is there any difference between performance, battery back, etc.
pls let me know.
theres a lot of difference between them
custom roms have many extra features not available in original roms like battery backup, themes etc
u can increase peformance by overclocking
To actually experience the difference, I suggest you to try it yourself...
Believe me, you won't regret moving away from stock roms...
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First difference is "Spelling" !
And then performance and a lot of tweaks which stock dont have
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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echo104 said:
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
buntymurarka said:
thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
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I'm currently using Fit-Sense, it's good but it's based on cynogen mod which has some bugs. Anyway i've tried Sabotage, it's good and fast. And i looking forward to try the Chocobread (heard it's quite). I personally like Fit-Sense better than Sabotage and others i've tried but i think you should try custom ROMs on your own. Don't take other's point of view, since not every one has same opinion. Anyway, tells us if you need help flashing a custom rom.
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Hey guys!! I was thinking of which cutom ROM to flash to. I am now currently on stock DXKP9. I need a ROM that is bug free unlike CM9 or MIUI with pretty major bugs although there are not much bugs. How about titanium ROM? I heard its on 4.0.4 and does not have bugs? I am thinking on whether to flash that or to flash to Poseidon DXKP9 Extreme. Thx!
Titanium is not 4.0 ....its just made t show 4.0 ...its a gb based ....I think u should install roms to see what is there to ur liking....most gb roms are bug free;so u can try any of those roms
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ynshetty said:
Titanium is not 4.0 ....its just made t show 4.0 ...its a gb based ....I think u should install roms to see what is there to ur liking....most gb roms are bug free;so u can try any of those roms
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Which one do you prefer?
When I was in gb I tried almost all roms;I think try titanium or Poseidon whichever cause I think they are the two roms without many bugs....android revolution by krazzzy was also great...I think u should flash and be on the from then decide cause choices vary from person to person
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ynshetty said:
When I was in gb I tried almost all roms;I think try titanium or Poseidon whichever cause I think they are the two roms without many bugs....android revolution by krazzzy was also great...I think u should flash and be on the from then decide cause choices vary from person to person
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Okay. Thanks!
I've use Poseidon's before. Best if it support xxkpu
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MIUI is cool too.
Infinite themes! Literally
Best looking ROM ever!
You will fall in love with the LockScreens.
But again, it's not bug-free.
Thx all! I need a bug free ROM for daily use. Thx!
MIUI v10.5
Go for MIUI v10.5. There are a few bugs, yes, but no show stoppers. It can be used on a daily basis. Fantastic stability, smoothness and visually very appealing. Try it once, and all other UIs start looking half baked and ugly.
Treat yourself to eye candy, and not eye sore ROMs.
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Go for MIUI v10.5. There are a few bugs, yes, but no show stoppers. It can be used on a daily basis. Fantastic stability, smoothness and visually very appealing. Try it once, and all other UIs start looking half baked and ugly.
Treat yourself to eye candy, and not eye sore ROMs.
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Thx for advice! I may be trying MIUI after Frankenstain releases next release cos its said to be more stable and bug free What ROM u using btw?
After done flasing ICS, what did u mod ur device? Use custom rom? Custom kernel? Add tweaks?? Change theme?? Omg, my brain will dead using this tab plus..im rooted, CWM installed..just that..share ur experience here...already tried cm9 and cm10, hav bugs..do we only hav cm9 and cm10?? i prefer stock rom..is there custom rom based on stock? Custom kernel based on stock?
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Member90 said:
After done flasing ICS, what did u mod ur device? Use custom rom? Custom kernel? Add tweaks?? Change theme?? Omg, my brain will dead using this tab plus..im rooted, CWM installed..just that..share ur experience here...already tried cm9 and cm10, hav bugs..do we only hav cm9 and cm10?? i prefer stock rom..is there custom rom based on stock? Custom kernel based on stock?
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I'm in the same boat as you. My wife rooted her T869, and installed clockworkmod and wanted the QuickPanel mod, CRT tv animation, and custom boot animation, that she has on her T989, and when she found out that she couldn't because her rom was odexed, she flashed CM10, and while it did have some of the mods she wanted, it lacked the things she liked about the stock ROM such as the mini apps tray, the music player, and the task manager in the system settings.
She has also noticed that the font is way too small for her status bar, but overall, she misses the look and feel from the stock ICS rom. She just wants something that is exactly like the Darkside Evolution ICS 4.0.4 ROM that she has on her T989. It is based on the stock ICS ROM, but has the tweaks she wants and she has the customization options as well.
I have searched and asked if there was a deodexed/zip aligned rom based on the most recent UVLG7 update for the t869, but despite a few views, no one seems to have an answer. We have been looking into how we can try to deodex it ourselves, and our jobs takes up most of our personal time and so we've no time to learn, but we seemed to have hit a wall, and I am hesitant to ask because I don't want to be judged, warned or banned for asking what others might consider a "noob" question or ridiculed for not having the same level of experience as everyone else around here.
So, in the meantime, I just quietly wait and hope that more options will present themselves.
Actually i can learn how to deodex my tab...bcoz i done deodex my previous device...but, just deodex...i dont know how to tweaks, how to make a custom rom, how to make a custom kernel, how to make a themes(but i know how to change Jpeg file on system.ui and framework-res)...ohh god...i hope we will get dev on our section...
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we got devs on our forum. but the support from samsung (the drivers especially) are very bad, they aren't released on the web. so devs find difficulty to make custom kernels.
some devs also tried porting AOKP to gtab+, just stay patient guys
Oic...now everything explained...
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kevintangi said:
we got devs on our forum. but the support from samsung (the drivers especially) are very bad, they aren't released on the web. so devs find difficulty to make custom kernels.
some devs also tried porting AOKP to gtab+, just stay patient guys
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Then, what is this? http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=GT-P6200
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Then, what is this? http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=GT-P6200
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That's just the minimum that are required by them to be released I think, it's not everything. ATM our CM10 relies on some binary blobs for things such as the kernel from the S3 simply because there's no source available to build yourself and there's not enough documentation to write one yourself either.
http://codeworkx.de/wordpress/2012/09/23/having-a-look-at-my-magical-orb/
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That's just the minimum that are required by them to be released I think, it's not everything. ATM our CM10 relies on some binary blobs for things such as the kernel from the S3 simply because there's no source available to build yourself and there's not enough documentation to write one yourself either.
http://codeworkx.de/wordpress/2012/09/23/having-a-look-at-my-magical-orb/
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Would this be of any help? I came across this article when I was checking to see if the source code for my wife's tablet had been released.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...or-t-mobiles-galaxy-note-galaxy-tab-7-0-plus/
very satisfied with stock, which is unusual for me.
everything runs good and smooth here.
chrisrotolo said:
very satisfied with stock, which is unusual for me.
everything runs good and smooth here.
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smooth for me too..but i has wifi issue lolz..
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Stock rom seems to be always the most stabe and daily driver
Also there is no perfect rom,it depends on what you need (stability,performance,UI.....)
For me i like non stock roms the most.., but i always choose the stock UI (in my case S3 with Nature UX).
The stock roms are indeed the most stable, but some mods are only in custom roms
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Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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If u want your android as very stable stick on stock rom and mod it...
and if you want more usability and more functions, mods and other borrowed features then you should go for custom rom...
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Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Custom rooms is more secure, faster, more features
Stock is well more stable that's all.
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I prefer using stock ROM with Deodexed and Zipaligned apps as it's more stable than custom ROMs
Stock vs Custom Rom
I prefer a super stripped down stock Rom, bloatware removed. Then add mods and tweak things to how I want.
Also Re-odexing a rom (custom/stock) after installing mods and themes will keep the rom boot up quickly
whenever I tried a stock rom (experience with Galaxy Ace, Desire, Desire HD, S2, S3 mini and S4) I feel like stock roms are slow compared to custom roms.. never modded a stock rom
I prefer custom roms. At early state the might be buggy but afterwards you have much more functionality.
for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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both of stock and custom difference effect on mobiles phone,custom kernel efficient.
For GS4 i love both. Stock ROM for samsung app and features. And custom for all the tweaks ( battery life ).
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for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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No
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Of course custom rom...
However it depends on rom's build quality. There are a lot of kind of roms.
A stable build of a rom is much more stable, better and faster than a simple stock rom with blootware
Custom rom hands down. There will be a rom that's pretty much stock but deflated and tweaked. Anyone who chooses stock over custom, let alone on xda, hasn't really done their research
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1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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its ur choice what to discuss in this??
A stock ROM will run the device as it was designed to be run. This will traditionally give you the most out of box stability and performance.
A custom ROM is meant to run the device as the ROM author intended, subject to the limitations of the device. These ROMs usually trade off performance and/or stability for new features (while sometimes disabling features from the stock ROM, typically due to non open sourced drivers).
The point of a custom ROM is to addressed perceived shortcomings of the phone. If you purchase a phone that does what you need, then you won't need to install a custom ROM. If there are no phones that handle what you need, then you get the closest approximation and run a custom ROM that addresses your needs.
On my HTC Droid Incredible (2010-2011), I wrote my own ROM so that it would perform exactly as I needed. For my Galaxy S2 (2011-2013) and Galaxy S4 GPE (2013-), I have no desire to run a custom ROM.
No one is going to be able to tell you what sort of ROM is best going to fit YOUR needs, except YOU. Everyone has different needs/wants in a ROM. The best thing to do is try different ROMs out and see which one is best for your day to day phone needs.
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hi guys,im junior member on XDA Developer,im using samsung galaxy Y GT-S5360 and using hyperion 8 ROM,how about you guys?,what is your device and custom rom?,what is your custom rom's future?why you using custom rom?
im just asking for introduce myself,this post is not a great and hepful post,but please give thanks to me on left side of this post,thanks for giving thanks guys ! :angel:
Well this post should not be to increase ur post count...
(As i read in ur another post)
My device is running on inspiration rom as this is good
Why-Custom roms make phone faster with mods and scripts but it depends from choice
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As long as this doesn't turn into a my ROM is better than your ROM or a playground for people trying to get 10 posts.....it can stay open.
I'm running beanstown build 20 on my Note 2 and i love it!
I wanted stock android with some of the features that touchwiz offer. Very well put together ROM.
thanks for all answer ,im using stock rom right now :laugh: please give thanks to my post please :victory:
Jellybam
If you have one of it's many supported devices, I highly reccomend Jellybam. Jellybam has many features from many ROMs, and is not disimiliar to PAC-Rom, but I find many more options to customize, like custom notification background, and even custom halo color etc.
Overall, for my P3110, the ROM is quite fast, even without over clock, and the Deva update it quite frequently, plus these updates are stable and most of the time quite major and useful
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thanks for all answer ,im using stock rom right now :laugh: please give thanks to my post please :victory:
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Please do not fish for thanks
If somebody finds your post usefull the person will press the thanks button anyway...and I don't really see in the information that you run stock is anybody helping
Yet on topic:
I like the CROM for the SGS 1 by aways but as flashoholic I hardly stay on one ROM for longer than a week...except I have stress studying I just switch to a stable and plain ROM to keep my phone just working till I got time to flash and play again
Also I am a very big fan of MIUI ROMs
Greets Vauvenal7
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GT-I9100 running NeatROM 4.8 Lite XXLSW 4.1.2 with latest PhilZ kernel, based on stock ROM, fully customizable, stable, battery life is good even with hard running, phone calls, sms, wifi, etc. In the futuru expecting NeatROM with Android 4.3...
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Just recently picked up the Carbon rom and loving it! I use them for the customization and the fact that they boost performance and battery life
The phone I own is a first gen LG Optimus V. The ROM I use now is MiRaGe CM7.2 ROM. The reasons I rooted and flashed was to get better performance, over clocking, USB Tethering, removel of all bloat ware and useless apps, and to be able to make Nandroid backups of my installed ROM, apps, and settings. Before I did all this, I ran stock Froyo 2.2.1 and was plagued with all sorts of problems the LG Optimus phones were known for. And I was 100% o.k. with voiding my warranty too.:good::laugh:
my device is alcatel currently using experia by shinjarey, long battery life and smooth.
I use original rom
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My old HTC Desire used Cyanogen Mod, my current HTC One X and S3 are using Stock Roms still.
My tablet at the moment using Ubuntu Touch, might go for another rom as the Ubuntu Touch is missing some key features I want in the tablet right now as it is a Dev release. Will hopefully go back to Ubuntu Touch in a later release when those features are there.
Cyanogen Mod 10.1 on my galaxy s4
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is there a reason to run custom roms?
phone is fast, fast fast, what features will a custom room give me? Thxs
SuperMiguel said:
is there a reason to run custom rooms?
phone is fast, fast fast, what features will a custom room give me? Thxs
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It depends on the ROM you choose to install. Some ROMs have no more features than stock but have code optimizations that can give you better battery, audio, or just a speedier experience. There are other ROMs that give you features yo never even knew you wanted lol.
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I would say.... "Its there a reason to run Stock ROMs? LOL
I'll give you an example....its all depends of your use.
Nexus 5 - Black 32GB
Cataclysm ROM 4.4
FK r14
MotoX Dalvik Patch
joshuaauger said:
How does a senior member post a question in general AND ask something like this?
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O.O I didnt saw that... O.O
There are many benefits of using a custom ROM: better performance, battery-life and customisation to name a few.
As for custom rooms, you've got me there.