Best ICS Rom non sense - HTC Desire S

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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.

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[Q] What is the best ICS ROM for DHD?

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.

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.
sarcome said:
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?
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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?
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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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badflife said:
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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sMhsn said:
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

What is the most stable and complete JB rom?

All I want is a very stable rom that stays true to android and doesn't break any features. Sorry if this is a basic question.
Quick answer is nine of the JB roms are as stable as the ICS ones, and the most stable are TW roms. You have to try out and decide for yourself I guess.
I like paranoid android.
All JB roms have issues. In waiting until CM10 fix the low audio in video record issue then it would be my daily driver.
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+1
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I like paranoid android.
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+1. I am for the Paranoid Android as well. There are some "very minor' nuances but overall its a rock solid ROM. In some other thread i reported that I needed to settle down on a ROM since i was jumping around too much with flashing different ones. This is the one I settled with.
ECrispy said:
Quick answer is nine of the JB roms are as stable as the ICS ones, and the most stable are TW roms. You have to try out and decide for yourself I guess.
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Are you running a TW rom? if so which one ?

Samsung JB Source

Has the Samsung JB source dropped yet? I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June, and since we have official TW JB build now, I was wondering when we can expect to see a fully functional CM10 build, it still looks like there are quite a few bugs with CM10, I haven't tried any of the other unofficial AOSP builds because CleanROM is just running too damn good
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Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.
AegonTheDragon said:
Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.
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JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.
Shibby87 said:
I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June
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100% stable?
You will never find that.
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Neverendingxsin said:
JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.
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You misunderstood, I was saying that it DOESN'T have enough bugs to NOT to be a daily driver.
1ManWolfePack said:
100% stable?
You will never find that.
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CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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aside from some quirks im going to echo what neverendingsin said.
theres no reason you should not try AOSP roms right now. theyve been 100% stable for me.
I sent a FOSS request to Samsung, they should get back to me tomorrow.
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=i535
The sprint JB kernel source was released, thats what ktoonsez and leankernel are going off at the moment for our device.
Shibby87 said:
CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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CM9 for the s3? "Incredibly stable" and "100% stable" are two far different beasts....

[Q] Is CM10 Stable Enough for a Non-Flashaholic?

Hello everyone! I used to have the HTC Sensation until I switched over to the SII, which I absolutely love on CM10. Now that my sister has my Sensation, she is beginning to complain about lag, freezing, and other issues. I want to root, S-Off and install CM10 on her phone, but it seems like it is such a pain for this device, and I'm not sure if any of the CM10 ROMs are stable enough yet for her. What are your thoughts on the matter? Thank you.
SensationNation said:
Hello everyone! I used to have the HTC Sensation until I switched over to the SII, which I absolutely love on CM10. Now that my sister has my Sensation, she is beginning to complain about lag, freezing, and other issues. I want to root, S-Off and install CM10 on her phone, but it seems like it is such a pain for this device, and I'm not sure if any of the CM10 ROMs are stable enough yet for her. What are your thoughts on the matter? Thank you.
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Bruce's CM10 is almost stable...beside little glitches in chrome...im also using it...and hate sense roms...:d you can get it here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782009
Its lag free and comes with oc cpu...but u can intsall Sultan's Kernel (best kernel ever made for Sensation JB)..and check battery saving options besides losing performance ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035897
u can follow guide to unlock root and s-off ur phone..only s-off part is little bit difficult due to wire trick..
I find Albinoman's CM10.1 smoother and more stable than Bruce's CM10. Worth the upgrade imo.
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BurnRubber90 said:
I find Albinoman's CM10.1 smoother and more stable than Bruce's CM10. Worth the upgrade imo.
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Well..thats also a worth trying :d and Sultan's kernel is supported too
I tried Bruce's CM10 and for me it didn't work that well. Had a few awful glitches which kinda made me lose interest in CM10 until they throw out an official release.
I'm running Eleganzia 3.5.0 with sense 4.1 now and so far it works great for me.
but u can intsall Sultan's Kernel (best kernel ever made for Sensation JB)
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NatsuDroid said:
I tried Bruce's CM10 and for me it didn't work that well. Had a few awful glitches which kinda made me lose interest in CM10 until they throw out an official release.
I'm running Eleganzia 3.5.0 with sense 4.1 now and so far it works great for me.
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may be in early builds...but feb's build was working fine..till i flashed cm10.1 tonight and i love cm and aosp roms..plain and simple...sense is most hated feature of htc for me.:d
Ye I also ran with Custom Launchers most of the time but I settled down to sense 4.1.
I miss the CM look though
NatsuDroid said:
Ye I also ran with Custom Launchers most of the time but I settled down to sense 4.1.
I miss the CM look though
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ahm...give a try to following cm10.1...hope it 'll not disappoint u...beside chrome glitches are also there..but who cares...i don't even use chrome on desktop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
The recent changelog looks promising enough, I might just try CM10.1.
But guess I'll wait for Eleganzia to show it's dark side regarding bugs or other pesky issues to show up to me though. Recieved an update just yesterday so I'm still eager to test it out
NatsuDroid said:
The recent changelog looks promising enough, I might just try CM10.1.
But guess I'll wait for Eleganzia to show it's dark side regarding bugs or other pesky issues to show up to me though. Recieved an update just yesterday so I'm still eager to test it out
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well...good luck than
This is good to hear. How has 10.1 been so far? It's just barely out on the T-989, so I wonder how it is on the Sensation.

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