JB on the One X - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Which jelly bean ROM is the most stable and provides the mist functionality right now?
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Bro, there are only 2 ROMS. Look in the Original Android Development thread. One is more stable than the other. One has more features than the other. You just need to do a bit of reading.
Just so I'm not flaming, CM10 is a bit more stable.
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im not sure either one will work?

I experimented with CM10. On my phone, it was not very stable. AT&T VM wouldn't set up, browsing was very hit and miss and wifi was very unreliable. Fun to play with, but I certainly couldn't use it as a daily driver yet.

CM10 has come along way right. It's working great at the moment I've been running it for a few days and there's been no hickups.
Take note that your battery might suffer thought.... At the most right now I'm getting 8hrs use but that said some other gents are getting 14hrs.... so take that into consideration.
But CM10 JB is good as daily driver. Everything or almost has now been fixed. Microphone/Speaker still needs work a bit thought. But for the most part definitely works good.

From the screen shot you can see that when I'm using my HOX the battery drain is quite fast but on standby its pretty good. There's more improvement coming along and it will shift into a beta stage shortly.
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The latest version of CM10 is very stable. I've been using it as my DD for the last 3 days since it dropped and I've got no issues. Video camera, Netflix, and Hulu don't work atm but to me that doesn't matter but it might to you. Other than that, wake locks have been fixed, call quality is great, super smooth, no issues here.

gpo1956 said:
I experimented with CM10. On my phone, it was not very stable. AT&T VM wouldn't set up, browsing was very hit and miss and wifi was very unreliable. Fun to play with, but I certainly couldn't use it as a daily driver yet.
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It must just be my phone then. I was on it all day Tuesday and Wednesday and it exhibited all the problems above, plus it absolutely sucked battery power.

I highly recommend betterbatterystat to view what exactly kills your battery.
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I'll getting amazing battery life. Instead of restoring all my apps (50 or so), I only restored the 10 apps I use most, and I'm getting 4-5 hours of screen on time.
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How do you like the new baseband?

There are several threads regarding the V21Y baseband, but 99% of the posts concern release dates and installation instructions. For those of you who have flashed it, how do you like it so far?
Seems to give better battery life and better GPS lock on. That's what I have experienced with it. Too bad there's no custom ROMs yet
Gps is vastly superior, so is wifi calling is perfect so far. Everything else works better fine. Since I use both on a daily basis it is a great upgrade for me. I always had RIL issues before those are totally gone now.
I miss the customization of cyanogen, but full functionally wins over little stuff
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Don't know about the call quality, because I unfortunately have my service disabled at the moment (not being able to pay the bill tends to end in that)..
But everything else, this is by far my favorite so far. I haven't experienced any bugs that I was used to having, and GPS works far better than before (yes you can use GPS without cell service, if you don't mind not having the ability to download maps)...
Faster. Stable. And way better battery life
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I think mine is a combination of the new baseband and Beats audio.. (if that effects the incall sound) but, if it does.. a combo of those two make my calls sound great. I used to have trouble hearing people cuz it sounded bad, but now it is better.
enyahs said:
I think mine is a combination of the new baseband and Beats audio.. (if that effects the incall sound) but, if it does.. a combo of those two make my calls sound great. I used to have trouble hearing people cuz it sounded bad, but now it is better.
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Did you flash the beats audio mod on stock 2.3.4? The latest worked fine or an older?
I think I flashed two. Don't think I noticed a difference on the newest one so tried to the old one. Left it at that and Now I feel like it shounds great. But it could be all in my imagination lol
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Its good but its useless if I can't flash Cyanogenmod on it.
Everything is good. Just can't flash roms. First day on the stock rooted rom. Battery could be a bit better. In at 10 hours and 40% how can I improve this on the stcok rooted
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It is so vastly superior to the old one it isn't funny. I can only speak for myself, but for the first time, I've not flashed anything since I got the leak. That's saying a lot, I used to flash 2 or 3 roms a day.
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It is so vastly superior to the old one it isn't funny. I can only speak for myself, but for the first time, I've not flashed anything since I got the leak. That's saying a lot, I used to flash 2 or 3 roms a day.
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You missed the part where you can't flash anything over this otherwise your call audio goes into alien age.
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You missed the part where you can't flash anything over this otherwise your call audio goes into alien age.
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I don't understand how anyone could go back to the instability of the other basebands.
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to be fair, 21e was never good to me, but 21y has been superb past several days. I miss some of the customizations of cyanogen, but I would not give up the perfect GPS, better wifi stability, and flawless wifi calling..
GPS is now equal or better than my iPhone.
Of note, my peak 3g/4g speeds are lower, I used to occasionally see a
10 megabits down on old Ril, but now with 21y I seem stuck at 5 or 6 down but ...I get those speeds in more places... And TMobile ping is always better than ATt..and att is never faster than 5.5 megabits so....draw your own conclusions
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The main thing this update has given is battery life. Its way better now
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Love it...I have only had one random shutdown in 48 hours and perfect GPS and wifi. Now if there was just some development...Not beinga developers, I'm not complaining mind you.
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The main thing this update has given is battery life. Its way better now
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Yea i noticed this as well,easily gets me thru the day now without a charge in between.
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mustangtim49 said:
It is so vastly superior to the old one it isn't funny. I can only speak for myself, but for the first time, I've not flashed anything since I got the leak. That's saying a lot, I used to flash 2 or 3 roms a day.
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This is saying a lot, you're all over the development section flashing things
I have read a couple comments in other threads that after a few days people started having some problems and had to factory reset (or something), has this happened to anyone?
For stock only rooted it does great. I removed some bloat. I don't see better battery. I found better battery using 21e and faux's ds kernels. It is by far the best stock rom I have used. I am sure I could get better battery out of it if I changed some setting like sync. Any one have a good list of things to change, set and remove? I am very please so far. Can't wait to see some custom Roms and kernels.
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So the new baseband just has better battery and GPS lock?

Favorite ROM for Stability and Battery Life

I realized there hasn't been a topic on this for the Skyrocket. After experiencing the bugs on ICS roms I needed to find a rom that will get be as stable as a rock. I am currently using NexusMoD GB 4.3 and I find it to be very good. My battery life on it has been OK not that great. It seems to me that the ICS roms where running just fine for the most part for me, even battery life was decent, but I had weird bugs where I wouldn't receive SMS or Calls, and my texts would say they sent but they wouldn't even actually send. This would happen at random times even though it worked most of the time. Any favorite stable roms guys?
I found the mhx superlight GB release works great and has good battery life.
for me stability and battery mod on status bar were my requirements and mhx achieves both.
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SKY ICS
For me it is the most stable. Great Battery. GPS works great. Camera is fantastic.
Sky ice works really well, the battery life for me was 60% better than stock. Running latest ics leak now, more stable but battery life is down (compared to sky ics).
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+1 on MHX-SUPERLITE 3.1 GB rom.... best battery life on any GB rom I've run... never had a S.O.D.... no FCs... very stable and fast. Average 6hr "screen on" time with 18-20hrs on battery time. This is with JD disabled.
Stock.
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For my money, Sky ICS has been extremely good.
I've been using the same ROM you are using. I've found that battery life has been pretty consistent among all the ROMs, which is to say sadly, not very good. It works pretty well overall with just a few hiccups here and there. I have had numerous issues with various ICS ROMs. I tried 3 of them (including SkyICS) and they either didn't run well, or in one case it just plain didn't work at all. That's why I went back to a GB Rom. YMMV but if I were you I'd stick with your ROM until ICS gets a formal release and see what the community does with that.
AOKP ALL DAY
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This belongs in q&a for 1 and 2 its been covered 5,000,000 times
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I don't know what's be best but SKI ICS when idling on wifi gives you easily 2 days+
See sig line
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SkyICS seems to be the preferred choice...
NickTsilo said:
Really? So many main functions are broken, how do you consider that stable?
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The only thing wrong, is camera is colored weird not useless. YouTube works fine colors are wack. I got the first R2 release. Not the second one that broke wifi. And really the rom is fairly stable considering it isn't meant for att sr
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I love me some Nexus mod gingerbread. I will probably go to ICS when the official kernel gets released.
Great question to be asked again even if for the 5,000,000th time. I am DJ ICS fan, hands down most "stable" and it is very fast with great battery for a 1.7ghz rom.
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Great question to be asked again even if for the 5,000,000th time. I am DJ ICS fan, hands down most "stable" and it is very fast with great battery for a 1.7ghz rom.
Sent from a pay phone, and yes I DID search before posting, die troll die.
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I liked his from too. But I missed ics, can't wait till we get those clock speed 4.0.xxx"
Team~Kang
i use sky ics rc
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I've had my beloved skyrocket for about 5 months now and have flashed/used about 12 ROMs. Pretty much across the board, battery is god awful. The latest Sky ICS by SeanZ seems to improve battery by roughly 20% on my specific handset. Overall battery is pretty shabby.

Charge vs rezound

Ive been given an option to pick up a rezound for relatively cheap and was wondering what ppls thoughts are on it compared to the charge? Like battery life, stable roms, ui, etc.
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Rezound all the way. I made the switch and haven't looked back. There are a bunch of Sense and senseless roms, and we have AOSP...CM9, AOKP, and Paranoid Android. It still has bugs, but we've only had a RIL for about 3 weeks and it's stable enough for a daily driver if you don't need bluetooth or camera. A major bug was just squashed, so look for more development on it soon.
Battery life is the only issue. I run the extended battery and get about 6 hours of screen on time. Plenty for most days. Stock battery gets 3-4 hours screen on.
It's among the best hardware Verizon has right now so there's no reason to not to make the switch if you can.
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Rezound all the way. I made the switch and haven't looked back. There are a bunch of Sense and senseless roms, and we have AOSP...CM9, AOKP, and Paranoid Android. It still has bugs, but we've only had a RIL for about 3 weeks and it's stable enough for a daily driver if you don't need bluetooth or camera. A major bug was just squashed, so look for more development on it soon.
Battery life is the only issue. I run the extended battery and get about 6 hours of screen on time. Plenty for most days. Stock battery gets 3-4 hours screen on.
It's among the best hardware Verizon has right now so there's no reason to not to make the switch if you can.
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About the battery life the charge only gets 2-3 hours of screen on time.
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CM10 or AOPK.......

I've been running CleanROM4.5 since the day I got my HOX, I see awesome progress has been made since then so I'd like to know if battery life is improved over CleanROM and if so which ROM provides the most stable power sipping ROM. I didn't see any thread asking this so any help is appreciated!
Thanks!!!
There pretty much the same I'm running aokp jb right now and loving it
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The only way to really know it to try both
I personally like cm10 over aokp
For personal reasons, I don't like one of the contributors
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Any increase in battery life since switching to either?
CM10 seemed to be about the same battery as CR4.5 for me, except when I was streaming. For some reason CM10 seemed to drain battery faster when I was streaming music.
Rather than make another thread. Previously when flashing roms I'd use TB and backup apps and then texts, flash then reinstall. Is this still the preferred method or are there other ways?

Best battery life opinion

I know its standard to protocol to answer these type of questions with read and flash em and decide which is best. Problem is that its not for me, its for my girlfriend who is not very tech savey to say the least. She is complaining of battery life so I was wondering if there was a rom that was/is perfectly stable with good battery life. Performance isn't an issue as neither is eye candy or tweaks. She is pretty much out of the box type of person. She left ios because of the bigger screen and other functions ios doesnt have, but for the most part she is typical iphone user. I just want her to get better battery life.
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HTC one x you press the capacitive button to the right of home then you swipe up on the app to quit it.Now If you want to permanately remove bloatware/other processes, you have to root the phone ...although juice defender ult is a great app..the one x battery is great for me..even when I was on stock..maybe turn off fastboot( in power settings) turn off all the sound, Screen brightness low, touch settings(vibrate when keys touched..etc).check push notifications manually.. believe me android is more productive in battery life then IOS. Hope I helped. A thanks would be appreciated
Try paranoid android 2.54 with stock kernel, gives me the most battery on screen usage with 4-5 hours and 14 hours standby.
I also have screen brightness set to auto and auto sync for gmail, whatsapp, and twitter. I switched from cleanrom 5 and I'm loving this one.
I have tried most ROMs including cm10, kingkang ROM, etc
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Would you say aosp Roms are more battery. Efficient than sense?
Also for each Rom do we have to also flash the kernal seperately using the all in one tool kit by hasoon?
CleanROM has the best battery life for me. It's also extremely stable.
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You need a rooted sense ROM. Debloated. Root it so you can flash a kernel that has some has undervolt applied like elemental 2.0.
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Yeah sense ROMs for me were okay for battery but the PA 2.54 has actually proven to be better for me at least. Try them all and see what works best for reliability and such, I spent 3-4 weeks discovering what I liked most
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pjcordi said:
Yeah sense ROMs for me were okay for battery but the PA 2.54 has actually proven to be better for me at least. Try them all and see what works best for reliability and such, I spent 3-4 weeks discovering what I liked most
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Cleanrom with 2.40 or 2.41 radio/ril and beastmode kernel.
CM, AOSP, and other non sense roms seem to be having battery issues. Random steep drops in battery level.
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c5satellite2 said:
Cleanrom with 2.40 or 2.41 radio/ril and beastmode kernel.
CM, AOSP, and other non sense roms seem to be having battery issues. Random steep drops in battery level.
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This.
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I have actually found the best battery life from Viper 2.2.0 and the elementX combo. I desensed though.
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Kindatired said:
I have actually found the best battery life from Viper 2.2.0 and the elementX combo. I desensed though.
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I think the kernel is what allows the better battery life, not too sure though.
Mister J said:
I think the kernel is what allows the better battery life, not too sure though.
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From what I've seen on the dev forums, it seems like the majority of people have not had a lot of luck with battery life while using CM10 (just my perception, though. I'm on CleanRom). I definitely think a good kernel will go a long way (especially if you underclock things), but the ROM will play a part if a lot of software has to be running all the time to support ROM features.
Kernal has more to do with battery life hence the reason people are not getting amazing battery life on aosp roms for our phone right now. Kernal is still a WIP. I am hoping we see jelly bean sense roms soon, might give the best of both worlds.
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Hey guys, I've recently bought a AT&T HTC One X. This is my first smartphone, and it is fully stocked, locked bootloader and no root, android 4.0.4 and software version 2.20.502.7, really like the phone. However, I am not really impressed with the battery life. I would usually charge it over night for around 8 hours, take it off in the morning at around 08:00, take it to school, casually check facebook/gmail, maybe watch one or two videos and by the time I get home at around 15:30, the battery would be at around 15%. I was wondering whether this is normal and if there is any point of my rooting the device and flashing any custom roms?
I have disabled all the AT&T bloatware, decreased my screen brightness to around 25%, no live wallpapers, disabled auto syncing, wifi and mobile data mobile switched on only when I use it, only have a weather/clock widget and a couple of games. So I have been researching about rooting and customer roms for about a month now, and found out that some members have amazing battery life times with Cleanroms and custom kernels, so I was wondering whether the latest 5.1 Cleanrom with a Beastmode kernel 4.4 would cause any damage to my phone and whether any of you guys are using it?
Thanks for your time!
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Hey guys, I've recently bought a AT&T HTC One X. This is my first smartphone, and it is fully stocked, locked bootloader and no root, android 4.0.4 and software version 2.20.502.7, really like the phone. However, I am not really impressed with the battery life. I would usually charge it over night for around 8 hours, take it off in the morning at around 08:00, take it to school, casually check facebook/gmail, maybe watch one or two videos and by the time I get home at around 15:30, the battery would be at around 15%. I was wondering whether this is normal and if there is any point of my rooting the device and flashing any custom roms?
I have disabled all the AT&T bloatware, decreased my screen brightness to around 25%, no live wallpapers, disabled auto syncing, wifi and mobile data mobile switched on only when I use it, only have a weather/clock widget and a couple of games. So I have been researching about rooting and customer roms for about a month now, and found out that some members have amazing battery life times with Cleanroms and custom kernels, so I was wondering whether the latest 5.1 Cleanrom with a Beastmode kernel 4.4 would cause any damage to my phone and whether any of you guys are using it?
Thanks for your time!
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It isn't necessary to spam all the battery threads with the same question. One thread is enough.
iElvis said:
It isn't necessary to spam all the battery threads with the same question. One thread is enough.
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Spam? I am new to this which means I don't necessary know how the whole system works, therefore I am trying to find the best answer I can. Sorry to see that's bothering some people.
Irritate the ones that have to go through these threads an your Chances diminish greatly.
Tis a sad day when being new allows for this spamming in ones mind.
WR
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