Hi everyone,
What is your favourite ROM for your android mobile ??
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My favourite Room for my HD2 is the [07 Feb 2012] [CMR] Team Blue Droid V3.5 Sensation xl Gen3 EU & Tmobile SonyXloud. I'm only one problem. I can't connect with my own wifi, but Dansta34, it's on this problem, because another people have the same problem than me. The room it's simply SPECTACULAR, my phone works better than all the rooms i prove, and also my battery don't need a continous charge and i also charge my battery one time to day.
Quite a subjective question, but I've enjoyed CM7 on my Nook Color, Evo 4G and Hero (CDMA). It's been nice to share the platform/experience between devices.
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My favourite Rom isnt a particular rom per say but i prefer the stripped back roms with the bare minimum done to them so that i can customise myself not really into the cyanogenmod thing where everything is done for you but i do see the appeal for some
CM7 for my G2x and Overcome for my Galaxy Tab.
For my HTC Sensation ExtremeSensation™Series|ICS|Blaze|Blitz5|Very FAST Stable , good battery, stable and everything is going smoothly for now
I really like AdyScorpiusMIUI v4 based on ICS but it's not stable enough for me yet. I'm currently on CheckROM RevoHD™ V4 and I like it because it's stable and highly customisable with Kitchen Pro and JKay settings.
See my Sig.
I miss the WM days when Chefs would release Lite/Standard/Full Fat versions of each ROM. It makes me wonder why that has never really happened with Android.
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i really like for my samsung i9001 the Broodrom RC3 Revision 2, very fast, low ram usage and smooth, easy installable through odin, pc setup tool for 1°installation and Broodrom Configurator to easily set and change all system settings such installing tweaks, accellerators and much more, a must have for samsung Galaxy S Plus!!!1
BroodRom for 9001
Best rom I've used is the Valhalla rom for the Samsung Galaxy S 4G. It's just a single core old phone, but with this rom it is so fast and smooth. It feels much faster and more stable than any of these new ICS rom for the Nexus S. Ofcourse the hardware has limitation, but interface wise its faster than some dualphones I've used too. This is of course coupled with the phone having Wolfson DAC for excellent sound quality.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1404863
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402966
My favourite ROM and the one that actually works for all my phone features is NeroDroid v5 for Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro Sk17i. Everything else has many bugs and most other ROMs doesnt work with the Hardware keyboard. The only thing I hate from the NeroDroid ROM is the bootanimation for the CWM, I had to use a custom kernel.
My favorite right now is Cyanogenmod 7.1.0 on my Aria, but I have a feeling that one Cyangoenmod 9 can make it out of alpha beta, it will be my new favorite ROM. I am super impressed with the CM developers. If you have not checked out Cyanogenmod, I highly recommend it.
I liked the Android 4.0.3 CM9 ROM for the Kindle Fire. I really liked the way it ran versus the stock OS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458382
This guy has ported Miui ICS to I9100 Like a boss
i am using Razodroid on my Galaxy Fit, its pretty fast and stable...
I have had a few smartphones and used dozens of ROMs and I always go back to Cyanogenmod.
Very reliable, great power management. It's the best way to get the most out of your hardware.
I've got to agree, ICS on the Kindle Fire is very nice, especially now that the touch screen issues seem to be fixed. It is very smooth, compared to stock or even CM7.
the latest and the stable one,,ofcourse..
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Codename-Android ROM on my Nexus S. I like it because it is simple, clean, fast and full tweaked ICS .
Is there anyway to backup and use the Asus keyboard on jellybean? I find it to be a much better, more functional keyboard.
Hey guys,
Just wondering if any of the devs would like to implement this open source project. If anyone that doesn't know what this is, Cornerstone enables you to run apps simultaneously onscreen. This would enhance the productivity and notebook feel of our devices. I'm no dev so I am unaware if this will be easy to implement, but I hope someone will like to take on this task.
http://www.onskreen.com/cornerstone/
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This is actually *very* old news. The ROMS that did incorporate this functionality had huge stability issues and really don't even update it anymore (at least on the ROM's I've seen). It's really DOA, in my opinion....
However, there *are* quite a few "floating" (windowed) apps available for Android that really work well. Here is a sampling of them (all available on Play Store):
- OverSkreen (Web Browser) - absolutely awesome - even supports Flash.
- AirCalc - calculator
- Stick-It - Video player
- AirTerm- Terminal emulator
- HoverNote - Simple note-taking
There are others as well - much better than Cornerstone, in my opinion.
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Ok do you think we will ever see something like the split screen functions on the new samsung tabs come to our devices? And i wasn't saying its new or anything, just wondering if it's possible to implement and if it could run smoothly. Is it because it's just in beta or does the whole project not work out right.
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Cousie G said:
Ok do you think we will ever see something like the split screen functions on the new samsung tabs come to our devices? And i wasn't saying its new or anything, just wondering if it's possible to implement and if it could run smoothly. Is it because it's just in beta or does the whole project not work out right.
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The idea is nice, but it's difficult to implement. I ran a cornerstone enabled rom on my Xoom (EOS ICS nightlies) but no matter what I did, I had to keep going back to the non-cornerstone implementation. Probably because I prefer to use a third party launcher...the small windows kept freezing and the tab would eventually become unusable.
But I +1,000,000 on the floating apps...they add true multitasking capacity to android. Check them out.
okantomi said:
The idea is nice, but it's difficult to implement. I ran a cornerstone enabled rom on my Xoom (EOS ICS nightlies) but no matter what I did, I had to keep going back to the non-cornerstone implementation. Probably because I prefer to use a third party launcher...the small windows kept freezing and the tab would eventually become unusable.
But I +1,000,000 on the floating apps...they add true multitasking capacity to android. Check them out.
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+1 on that. I ran the EOS cornerstone builds on the TF201 for and there were always problems. The devs would always say that the problems were not of their making (i.e. there are issues with Cornerstone). I have to say that they were right since their regular builds were flawless. Cornerstone is a great idea but it is just too buggy.
Regardless, I think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves. Maybe when we actually have some non-stock roms then someone will consider making a Cornerstone build.
BTW, this should have been posted in General or Q&A
Would love to see something like Quasar on IOS (Jailbroken) for Android
My friend has it on his new iPad and it's pretty damn slick and flexible (any app can be resized and so far, they all seem to behave)
http://www.iphoneleaks.net/2012/04/quasar-1-0-gives-multi-tasking-windows-to-the-ipad/
Which Custom rom provides support for Chinese and has normal screen resolution?
What I mean by Normal resolution is that the text, menu and icon on CM10 and SlimBean roms are smaller than what you would find on other Android devices with a 4" screen. I've tried these on the GS4G, both roms have very small text, icons and menus, and only SlimBean provides (a lackluster) Chinese support (not very well translated compared to the other Official CM roms).
I bought this phone for my mom to use whom don't understand English and can't see very well (old age). So far, both of these roms I've tried don't meet my requirements. I have a Nexus S that my dad is using, and it's terrific for both of these regards. Please point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
CM9 has all that I am looking for. Thank you!
Try HebMIUI... MIUI has Chinese built in.
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Hey All,
I have been using my TF101 for many years now and am still happy. I have kept Timduru's excellent KatKiss ROMs on it exclusively. I would like to develop a tree of KatKiss (kitkat and Lollipop) with some features removed/added for the TF700.
Mainly due to the screen resolution.
To accomplish this i will need to buy a TF700 with a dock, 32gb or 64gb doesn't particularly matter.
If anyone has a fully functional one they will sell, please message me.
Thank you!
Rich
Blackice
blackice000 said:
Hey All,
I have been using my TF101 for many years now and am still happy. I have kept Timduru's excellent KatKiss ROMs on it exclusively. I would like to develop a tree of KatKiss (kitkat and Lollipop) with some features removed/added for the TF700.
Mainly due to the screen resolution.
To accomplish this i will need to buy a TF700 with a dock, 32gb or 64gb doesn't particularly matter.
If anyone has a fully functional one they will sell, please message me.
Thank you!
Rich
Blackice
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Please also consider to join the work that is already going on to Omni and the deriative Zombi ROMs. There aren't too many developers, any help would likely be welcome. Zombi has the resolution options in installer. I know KatKiss is excellent for 101, I run it too on it.
Found and Bought one!!!
Working on a Timduru KatKiss 5.1 port !!!
YAY!!
Rick
Mission accomplished - thread closed