Anyone be kind enough to tell me which is the most stable JB rom for my nexus S 4G?
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Jaemostoriginal said:
Anyone be kind enough to tell me which is the most stable JB rom for my nexus S 4G?
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I have tried paranoid android 1.991and BlackBean-2..second one with Matr1x Kernel is Stable and fast...going for BlackBean-3
most stable rom is stock jb..
CM10!
Gingerbread haha, it was though. *tears up*
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Most stable Rom will always be stock
Dunno if 4g has the jelly been updated though
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Trinity Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
I've flashed a handful of ROMs on my Nexus S 4g, and i'd have to say the most stable one i've used so far have been CM9 and AOKP (Milestone 5 and 6). Currently, I'm on BlackBean (with the Air kernel), which is amazingly smooth--with the GPS being the only major issue...
Slim bean with bedalus v 3.4
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stock jb or AOKP
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I hope somebody can do this ROM ↓
Based on Virtuous Unity and use CoreDroid style
speed and eyecandy
everybody think?
This ROM will be perfect
Yes, I agree
Amazing!!!
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Some links would be nice
Which ROM? I am using Virtuous Unity, seems to be really good.
GermanDZ said:
Which ROM? I am using Virtuous Unity, seems to be really good.
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Can't beat Devil-kin's CM10.2 ROM. I love it!
I got this device from less than a week and so far I tried 3 roms
-Stock ROM with latest update 4.0.4
-SVHD 2.1 (It's really amazing to be a ROM based on Sense)
-MIUI v5 3.11.29 (Just Installed and testing).
So far I prefer MIUI because I always loved it, but SVHD is a really good ROM, now gotta check out about what you guys are talking about :3
Some link may be useful.
Try cm10.2 20131220 will love fast stable
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lovinaakash said:
Try cm10.2 20131220 will love fast stable
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Nice it is todays build, but I wont try it untill it has bugs, as I need a ROM for everyday use..
lovinaakash said:
Try cm10.2 20131220 will love fast stable
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Did you notice any bugs? How is the battery life? Any FC's?
Also is this the link? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2467013
It's a nightly it will be buggy.
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Just wondering what you all use and why you choose it. I know the difference in their kernels but other than that why do you choose it. Thanks everyone!
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another one of these threads.....
flash each one and test them out for yourself, everyones choices are based on personal preference
aznprodgy said:
another one of these threads.....
flash each one and test them out for yourself, everyones choices are based on personal preference
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I have many times thanks I was curious
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psycho693 said:
I have many times thanks I was curious
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I prefer AOKP actually, just because it has more tweaks than CM. theres a JB AOKP in the dev section, give it a shot if you havent already:good:
AOKP is a good way to go! Try frankinstine's!
Thanks for the input so far
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galaxys said:
AOKP is a good way to go! Try frankinstine's!
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I just tried aokp from frankenstine and its not as far as Bruce's cm10 or atleast for me its not
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psycho693 said:
I just tried aokp from frankenstine and its not as far as Bruce's cm10 or atleast for me its not
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CyanogenMod gets more frequent updates because of the larger user base rather than AOKP, and AOKP has a lot more tweaks to implement into the ROM
I use Bruce's CM10 with Dragunkernel.
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I use Bruce's CM10 with Dragunkernel.
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How long have you been running it with dragun kernel?
Any issues?
I have been on that Rom for awhile now and never changed the kernel because I assumed the Rom would work best and if you flashed a different one it may break things
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So I'm newish to Roms and rooting what are the differences between Solomon and cm10
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Aokp I mean
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CM10 is pretty much a plain old jelly bean build. AOKP is the same jelly bean build but with built in mods.
They're very similar... AOKP has a few more customization options... it doesn't have an official maintainer for our device while CM10 does though... I'm currently running AOKP 4.1 and it's working great. Klin has plugged in the CM10 kernel and some CM10 merges so it's kinda like the best of both world's. You can't go wrong either way. Flashing CM10 nightlies will always keep you on the bleeding edge if that's what you like. I've been having a problem with nav lately on CM10 so I'm sticking with AOKP for now and loving it. :beer:
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Hey everybody,
is it possible to build a MIUI JB Rom on JellyBAM Base?
Gii226 said:
Hey everybody,
is it possible to build a MIUI JB Rom on JellyBAM Base?
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There is already one that's based on CM10 and there is no need to base it on JellyBam.
AW: MIUI Rom
Of course but JellyBam is much faster and bugless than pure cm10...
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Gii226 said:
Of course but JellyBam is much faster and bugless than pure cm10...
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I don't see how its bugless compared to CM10 when it based off that. You will gain nothing using JellyBam as a base.
Hello. I am loving CM10 Android 4.1.2 right now. I was wondering if there are any stable Android 4.2 Jellybean roms for the HTC One S (T-Mobile)? If not then I'm happy with CM10 Android 4.1.2 right now.
I use the latest Dark Jelly with no problems (4.2.1, CM Build 10.1). Very impressed, no problems this far, and I consider myself a pretty heavy user.
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I heard about that ROM. I think I'll just wait for ctanogenmod to release a 4.2.2 ROM.
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I'm using $droyd$'s Feb 15th AOKP 4.2.2 rom. I'm absolutely satisfied with this rom and I haven't found any bugs
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I hope they fix the CM10 rom so the camera software is much better.
Well CM10.1 nightly builds have been released for the HTC One S. I won't flash it once its in stable version.
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I hope they fix the CM10 rom so the camera software is much better.
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New update to 10.1 cyanogen allows for hdr..not sure if we have it yet though. Source on engadget
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these roms yall list are perfect but when ever i enable wifi, it takes forever to turn on. only downside
Is the liquid smooth a good ROM? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766040
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PJMAN2952 said:
Is the liquid smooth a good ROM? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766040
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That is a ICS rom.. Last updated in october ;p There are better i guess
I just installed Liquid Smooth and boy do I like it. The only bugs I noticed were the voice search keeps crashing, and the bluetooth wouldn't enable until after I rebooted the phone the first time. Other than that I haven't noticed anything else.