I was just wondering which ICS rom was most stable, also fast and smooth, and if the video on the camera works?
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MyNameMikee said:
I was just wondering which ICS rom was most stable, also fast and smooth, and if the video on the camera works?
Thanks- :laugh:
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Thats a negative. If you want smooth, stable, fast, and working hardware acceleration, stick with CM7 ROMs.
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justjackyl said:
Thats a negative. If you want smooth, stable, fast, and working hardware acceleration, stick with CM7 ROMs.
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aw man, well thanks for the info.
MyNameMikee said:
aw man, well thanks for the info.
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Someone else may steer you in the direction of the most stable CM9 ROM, but with every CM9 ROM, something will work when something else doesn't.
Vote for hellfire sandwich 1.8
Quite stable
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Vote for hellfire sandwich 1.8
Quite stable
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why not 1.9? isn't it supposed to be more stable?
I've tried hellfire 1.9 and it was stable which is ICS but I wanted something more.
My favorite is paranoid android cm build 12 its fast and stable and you can change the DPI.
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why not 1.9? isn't it supposed to be more stable?
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I was setting v1.9 but error call. I can't hear anything when someone call me.
Now, i using Genesis rom, quite stable and save battery
Why you dont try CM10? i was using paranoid but i was having a Battery Drain problem, but its the same problem that i have on stock and CM9 also... i think that is an specific app but i'm to lazy to discover what is....
Now i'm running CM7 last nightly and Stock kernel, modded like 3.0 LG U.I and is fast, stable, beautiful... And the best... Everything works well and 16 hrs of battery at normal use (even playing, and listenin music)...
Yeah, the cm10 hackfest variants are stable outside of HWA/battery drain/gps/video/bluetooth audio/MMS-Data issue...so...if you don't want to use chrome, don't take videos, don't need bluetooth audio, and don't care about charging your phone once or twice through the day then the cm10 hackfest builds (paranoid android, kashmalaga, original cm10 hackfest) are great options to play with. I'm just waiting for the source to drop so our boys can polish off a nice stable cm10 build for us...tony, benee, and all the rest of them have done some amazing work with the little they had to start with.
I only have Bluetooth and video issues on that rom.... but every g2x is different...
Of course without counting the 7 hours of battery that you have with no use hahahaha
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i want a fast and stable rom for Nexus S ?
Hi to all i have available space after i install all my apps 657MB but my Nexus S i slow on the official rom 2.3.2 but it's slow and it reboot a lot and i want to change to a faster rom and stable and when i make test with Quadrant it give me 890 only
amjad_2020 said:
Hi to all i have available space after i install all my apps 657MB but my Nexus S i slow on the official rom 2.3.2 but it's slow and it reboot a lot and i want to change to a faster rom and stable and when i make test with Quadrant it give me 890 only
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There is no other room more stable than stock.
I have used 1.2 kernels and different roms and the only place that you can see a difference is on Quadrant test, in real life use I don't notice a damn difference from stock speed.
My friend have Bionix 1.2 on his NS and his phone is more faster then my NS
MoDaCo gets the best battery life, the bionix 1.3 beta isn't too stable and to be honest 1.2 isn't my cup of tea, cyanogenmod is in nightlies still but its very stable and its what both my wife and I run, plus there are a few others I haven't tried. For kernels I definitely recommend netarchy 1.2.1 as it has the amazing voodoo sound mod plus its the most stable I've used. Just my two cents.
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netarchy 1.2.1 + stock rom works pretty good IMO
CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
Thanks to all for the reply
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CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
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this..........
kenvan19 said:
MoDaCo gets the best battery life
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better than stock?
IMO stock has the best battery life
hansmrtn said:
CM7 Nightlies are surprsing stable and Cyan Fast.
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i just try this rom but there is no market
amjad_2020 said:
i just try this rom but there is no market
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You have to flash the gapps (Google apps) on top of cm7
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amjad_2020 said:
i just try this rom but there is no market
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What zephiK said
here
http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
Thank you all for the help
Using Bionix 1.3 Beta and also Netarchy 1.2.2
Battery life is better than stock. Unless clearing battery statsstats in cwm make such a massive difference.
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I would recommend bionix 1.2 or the 1.3 beta release. I was on 1.2 and its fantastic...really fast and stable. Updated to 1.3 beta with no problems.
Ive tried cyanogen and modacco...both good also but i prefer bionix for now. They all seem well stable and fast tho.
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i have try the bionix 1.3 beta and when i set my cpu to 1300 it lag my NS sand i have try now CM7 Nightlies but it have problem with sueruser
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netarchy 1.2.1 + stock rom works pretty good IMO
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any issues run into netarchy? Ive used a few kernals with backlight and app errors.
Hello all. What's the best and most stable ROM for the Nexus S at the moment? Or should I wait a while?
benrees21 said:
Hello all. What's the best and most stable ROM for the Nexus S at the moment? Or should I wait a while?
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They are all very stable and each possess desirable qualities. I would suggest trying them until you find the one that suits you the best.
Which is faster.. Alfrix UNofficial CM9 or Dhiru's CM9??
I am currently using Dhiru's CM9.. i think i might switch to Alfrix's because of these three reasons...
* It's Odexed (which is faster than deodexed rom)
* It has an overclocking feature
* Have Governors and Schedulers
dhiru's cm9 is what i prefer !
lol those 3 reasons? Dhirus CM9 also has those. just flash cm9 kernels.
CM 10 is a lot faster. I'm using it now.
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I'm on dhiru's CM9 since the last two month. Since I tested many other. I prefer this.
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lol those 3 reasons? Dhirus CM9 also has those. just flash cm9 kernels.
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Which cm9 kernel are u talking abt .. is it UC kernel v16??.. is it stable??
I'm using test version of alpha 12 with hwcomposer and performance hacks. Smooth as butter but battery life could be better .
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MIUI v4 (android 4.0.4, based on CM0), very cool UI and utilities build-in. Speaker sound is better than CM9. Let's try.
CM10 is faster but has a bug with bluetooth, still not fixed.
alphs is alpha.
use stable gb value pack instead
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alphs is alpha.
use stable gb value pack instead
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Using Android, don't afraid to flash ROM, install CWM & backup, then feel free to test new ROM.
Jb is stable, in some way. It's fast, smooth and the camera take good pictures(I tried it during a cookout and it was all fine).
Moreover nobody's using bluetooth except when it's broken :laugh:
What will be the fastest and smoothest rom and kernel combo for Nexus S ?
I don't need features like cm and aokp or anything i just want a fast, stable, smooth ROM.
Actually i switched b/w Stock, AOSP, Paranoid, CM10 Nightly...
but i can't decide which one to stick with... so i decided that i just need fastness and smoothness...
Thanks in advance for the reply guys
saxena.siddhu said:
What will be the fastest and smoothest rom and kernel combo for Nexus S ?
I don't need features like cm and aokp or anything i just want a fast, stable, smooth ROM.
Actually i switched b/w Stock, AOSP, Paranoid, CM10 Nightly...
but i can't decide which one to stick with... so i decided that i just need fastness and smoothness...
Thanks in advance for the reply guys
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You tested all these but didn't notice any difference? Then what does it matter if we suggest you something?
Want fast, smooth and stable? Don't need any extra feature? Then stock. Why look elsewhere.
polobunny said:
You tested all these but didn't notice any difference? Then what does it matter if we suggest you something?
Want fast, smooth and stable? Don't need any extra feature? Then stock. Why look elsewhere.
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I'm not saying that i didn't notice any difference but actually i tested all these over a month... so i don't actually remember the best one.. i'm just confused.. also i was looking for the community's opinions... what in your opinion would be the best... well correction stable is not for the matter... FAST AND SMOOTH IS ALL I WANT And so i am looking for a combo which gives me that..
thanks !
Try my rom...
Or any other cm10 rom with bedalus kernel...
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If you're just looking for smooth,stable and minimal features: Rasbeanjelly with either trinity kernel or bedalus kernel.
Try stock rooted with marmite kernel or latest aokp with the same kernel.
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kwibis said:
If you're just looking for smooth,stable and minimal features: Rasbeanjelly with either trinity kernel or bedalus kernel.
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This. Much faster and smoother than stock plus it has a few extra goodies.
I want a stable rom and kernel. The camera should be able to take 8MB pics and capture 1080p video. If possible I want JB or ICS.
please help. I have been seeking for rom and kernel for a long time. The developers does not give understandable specs like openly for me...
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I want a stable rom and kernel. The camera should be able to take 8MB pics and capture 1080p video. If possible I want JB or ICS.
please help. I have been seeking for rom and kernel for a long time. The developers does not give understandable specs like openly for me...
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official CM 7.2 is my recommendation.
ICS and JB are not fully working and since you want a stable one I'd stay away from those.
Alright then I guess I need to tell like '' the most stable ROM and Kernel among the JB and ICS. Guys please help me! Camera should work 1080p
0b095 said:
Alright then I guess I need to tell like '' the most stable ROM and Kernel among the JB and ICS. Guys please help me! Camera should work 1080p
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The only way that will work is on Adampk's and Mazout360's CM10.1 Rom Build 7 which is the only rom that has full HWA to make the camera work properly. Downside is that the Radio (Cellular Network) will NOT work. This means no calls, SMS, data, etc. Anything to do with your Mobile Network will not work.
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The only way that will work is on Adampk's and Mazout360's CM10.1 Rom Build 7 which is the only rom that has full HWA to make the camera work properly. Downside is that the Radio (Cellular Network) will NOT work. This means no calls, SMS, data, etc. Anything to do with your Mobile Network will not work.
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hmm I tried Adampk's and Mazout360's CM10.1 Rom Build 7. It did not work it gives me Setup Wizard has stopped error always...... (
If you want stable and fast then I highly recommended Singh-ui.
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there is no stable ics/jb yet. Stick with GB and use faux kernal
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Xura08 said:
there is no stable ics/jb yet. Stick with GB and use faux kernal
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for example what do you use ?
I use Hellfire with faux kernal and I haven't had any problems. The ONLY downside is the battery indicator that comes with it, its kind of annoying
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Xura08 said:
I use Hellfire with faux kernal and I haven't had any problems. The ONLY downside is the battery indicator that comes with it, its kind of annoying
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can it capture 1080p and is it gb 2.3.7 or what ? also I have kamasha 4.1.1 with stock kernel (which comes with the rom) I guess it is cm 9 so I can hopefully use harsh kernel right ?
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I use Hellfire with faux kernal and I haven't had any problems. The ONLY downside is the battery indicator that comes with it, its kind of annoying
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You're using the faux DS kernel. Use his regular CM one.
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0b095 said:
can it capture 1080p and is it gb 2.3.7 or what ? also I have kamasha 4.1.1 with stock kernel (which comes with the rom) I guess it is cm 9 so I can hopefully use harsh kernel right ?
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If you have problems with Faux kernels try Trinitys. I could never get Faux's kernels to play nice with my phone and while they ran smoother the random reboots, black screens and having to keep phone from sleeping just killed it for me.
This was oh stock voltage as well.
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guys I think the best rom is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420972 that one for me! At least the developer tells the specs of the rom clearly... I just did not understand how to install v6supercharger, it seems hard to do.
I currently have KashaMalaga (jb 4.1.1.) with harsh kernel 1.4 GHZ everything's looking pretty stable except camera ( no 1080p ) well I'll go with that for a while than maybe install above rom and hopefully v6supercharger
I installed Hellfire cm7 GB 2.3.7. with v6 supercharger. All fine but screen sensitivity is really low.
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I installed Hellfire cm7 GB 2.3.7. with v6 supercharger. All fine but screen sensitivity is really low.
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Might be something to do with v6. Im not running it and everything is fine for me.
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I'm using CM7.2 stable with Wolfscript and Harsh kernel and my phone is flying! Very stable and very fast (after Wolf script), though battery life has taken a hit after running the script. My next flash will be Mazout360's dual-boot CM10.1 unofficial with a GB ROM as my daily (still haven't decided which - they're all so good! )
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Hey guys,
Is there a 100% stable bugless nexus s jellybean rom i tried gamerz rom its the fastest till now haven't tried carbon yet is it faster smoother than gamerz rom and is it 100% stable also can u recommend a kernel to flash cuz idk what kernel to flash on which rom that can make the phone faster also is there any mods to inhance the experience?
Thanks in advance
osos96 said:
Hey guys,
Is there a 100% stable bugless nexus s jellybean rom i tried gamerz rom its the fastest till now haven't tried carbon yet is it faster smoother than gamerz rom and is it 100% stable also can u recommend a kernel to flash cuz idk what kernel to flash on which rom that can make the phone faster also is there any mods to inhance the experience?
Thanks in advance
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My wife's phone is100% stock and still has small bugs, freezes, and other issues.. So a 100% stable jellybean is a myth.. Carbon tests faster than Gamerz, but isn't as smooth.. I am using Thinkingbridge and am nearly as fast as Carbon, but haven't had any bugs (yet).. The latest Devil kernel is fast and stable at stock speeds, but I find over volting it when over clocked is better than stock voltages (on my phone).. At stock voltage when over clocked I have had random reboots, but not when over volted... Marmite is also fast, but I haven't found a stable over clocking method for it.. Both deliver good battery life and performance on any compatible rom...
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@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
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@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
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Don't use your Nexus S as if it's a Galaxy Nexus. It's a 2010 phone.
osos96 said:
@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
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Each ROM is different and reboots are caused by tons of possibilities either kernel or ROM, and overclocking and using tweaks/mods only increase these possibilities...
I've tried Carbon but have had a couple bugs in previous builds.. I'm testing the latest Carbon and it feels nice and no issues thus far
Thinkingbridge is fast and stable and I had no bugs or other issues..
And yes, Devil is my favorite kernel..
Also if you use devil tools or similar app, you can overclock the devil kernel to a fairly stable 1512mhz (live oc 108%). Not recommended for long periods of use!
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i mean what is better than gamerz rom and fast and stable FOR LONGGG USE like till key lime pie is out whats the most stable and fast rom and what kernel to use with is
try jellyshot with marmite. i have tried every rom and for me is the fastest and most stable rom
Jellyshot + marmite 7.3 is 100% stable but does not have many mods, carbon + marmite is very fast and has a lot of mods
I was just using the old 4.1.2 Hellybean with a current Devil kernel and the experience was very nice, stable and smooth.. the battery life was also quite good, averaging around 20 hrs with 5 hrs screen time!!
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I was just using the old 4.1.2 Hellybean with a current Devil kernel and the experience was very nice, stable and smooth.. the battery life was also quite good, averaging around 20 hrs with 5 hrs screen time!!
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Aha I see, I only tryed it with Marmite but, you make me want to try it with Devil :good:
@Setting.Out where can i get :MARMITE-(v. 8.6) ???!!!
osos96 said:
@Setting.Out where can i get :MARMITE-(v. 8.6) ???!!!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719775&page=761
bottom of the page.. Enjoy
I tried countless ROMs, Kernels, Tweaks and Mods, and i have to say that im most satisfied with ThinkingBridge (SB4) and Devil Kernel (3.0.71) plus Final Script (3.1) from "The War Against Obscurity" thread posted by Setting.Out. Its clearly subjective; many people, many opinions. But you surely have to give it a shot!