I realize most (if not all) of the jellybean roms are still in Beta but which one is currently the most stable as a daily driver for the Verizon GS3?
goclimbarock14 said:
I realize most (if not all) of the jellybean roms are still in Beta but which one is currently the most stable as a daily driver for the Verizon GS3?
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aokp is pretty close
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Forget GB, we are all on the ICS train now....once you go ICS you don't go back
ipaq_101 said:
Forget GB, we are all on the ICS train now....once you go ICS you don't go back
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Did you really tell somebody that has to ask how to get to GB to try ICS?
ICS is beta, at best -- if you want a "daily driver" I'd stick with a GB-based ROM (other than CM7 beta) at least until the "known issues" list with CM7, CM9, AOKP, and the like is much shorter.
Not a beta at all man! Ever since the last few builds of both CM9 and AOKP we've had very stable bases. I've been using AOKP since Whitehawk released his 2nd build as my daily driver.
Haven't tried any ics based roms yet, but cm7 is very stable and i haven't run into any problems with it
jeffsf said:
ICS is beta, at best -- if you want a "daily driver" I'd stick with a GB-based ROM (other than CM7 beta) at least until the "known issues" list with CM7, CM9, AOKP, and the like is much shorter.
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I use ICS as my daily driver, I don't need FFC and all the other stuff that people use.....Also going from GB to ICS isn't that hard....
As long he learns to get to GB, he should not need to do much more to get to ICS.
FBis251 said:
Not a beta at all man! Ever since the last few builds of both CM9 and AOKP we've had very stable bases. I've been using AOKP since Whitehawk released his 2nd build as my daily driver.
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I second this. I've been using CM9 Release 0.3 ever since it came out and I haven't gotten a single freeze or random reboot yet. Battery life has been pretty good as well. I think our phone's ICS ROMs are certainly stable enough to be used as a daily driver!
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
Cwciwatch said:
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 ?
im just curious to know which jb rom is the most stable for the ns4g or if the new cm10 roms are running jb or not? sorry for thte dumb question just havent seen anything that I really would like so maybe some suggestions would be cool too!! Im currently running codename android 3.6.5 and have been for ever and im ready for a change i think...Thanx in advance
subnoize soulja said:
im just curious to know which jb rom is the most stable for the ns4g or if the new cm10 roms are running jb or not? sorry for thte dumb question just havent seen anything that I really would like so maybe some suggestions would be cool too!! Im currently running codename android 3.6.5 and have been for ever and im ready for a change i think...Thanx in advance
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CM9 = Ice Cream Sandwich
CM10 = Jellybean
There's a lot of roms available. CM10, Rasbeanjelly, Metal Dragon Overlord, Paranoid Android, Blackbean 6 and more.
Most stable is the stock one.
subnoize soulja said:
im just curious to know which jb rom is the most stable for the ns4g or if the new cm10 roms are running jb or not? sorry for thte dumb question just havent seen anything that I really would like so maybe some suggestions would be cool too!! Im currently running codename android 3.6.5 and have been for ever and im ready for a change i think...Thanx in advance
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Slimbean just released their 3.0 version which is based off android 4.12.
It has everything.
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I would have to say stock rooted or cm10 stable would be the best bet. Rasbean jelly is stable as well, but it is a port from gsm nexus so there is no SMS split.
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Highway 55 said:
I would have to say stock rooted or cm10 stable would be the best bet. Rasbean jelly is stable as well, but it is a port from gsm nexus so there is no SMS split.
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Rustyjay also released a "rustified" version of his port of rasbeanjelly that has SMS split and he also posted a flashable zip for just the MMS apk with the extra customization menu settings.
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I'm using Slim Bean 3.0 right now but I think AOKP Milestone 1 has more in the way of customization the two are pretty close though both have been stable daily ROMs for me. I always use AIR's weekly kernel release with whichever ROM I run. Just start flashing and see which one you like. Try 'em all I don't think you can go wrong most if not all 4.12 for the NS4G are stable and have similar options.
Then you can turn around and find a 4.2 ROM in a few days. They're getting close. Happy flashing.
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Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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tomster2300 said:
Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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Bumping the thread a bit. Nobody has any input? Also, if I'm phrasing something incorrectly please let me know. Thanks!
As far as I'm aware, there was no CM9 release for the Verizon SIII.
tomster2300 said:
Is there any benefit for Verizon s3 owners to run cm9 over cm10 until an official jellybean rom is released, or have the leaked roms provided enough for code for the Verizon version of cm10 to no longer be a port from another carrier's rom?
I'm having maps flickering issues that are on the official cm10 bugs list, but I need something that works in the meantime.
Thanks!
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As previously stated there was no official CM 9 release for the Verizon Galaxy S3 because at the time when CM 9 was still current our phone still had a locked bootloader, however there was an unofficial CM 9 using kexec to circumvent the locked bootloader at the time (But that is very outdated now and shouldn't be used). I recommend you try the latest CM 10 nightly that fixed a lot of bugs since the CM 10 Stable release. If you really need something absolutely 100% stable I would recommend running the stock ICS Touchwiz ROM with root.
shimp208 said:
As previously stated there was no official CM 9 release for the Verizon Galaxy S3 because at the time when CM 9 was still current our phone still had a locked bootloader, however there was an unofficial CM 9 using kexec to circumvent the locked bootloader at the time (But that is very outdated now and shouldn't be used). I recommend you try the latest CM 10 nightly that fixed a lot of bugs since the CM 10 Stable release. If you really need something absolutely 100% stable I would recommend running the stock ICS Touchwiz ROM with root.
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Sounds great. Thanks for the info!
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....