ICS to Jelly Bean - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Hi All,
Can some one please point me on how to move from ICS (Stock Rom) to the Jelly Bean Custom Rom Directly and any suggestions on the ROM's which has better battery life.
The current custom rom give me about a day of battery.
Thanks
Sudhakar

look at the threads yourself all the jb roms are gonna be custom and they will explain the flashing process. there are also good guides on how to install a custom recovery in the dev thread

Thank you any suggestions on battery efficient ROMs

kethireddy said:
Thank you any suggestions on battery efficient ROMs
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Try them yourself
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Battery efficient ROM
kethireddy said:
Thank you any suggestions on battery efficient ROMs
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I have been using the Superlite CM10 JB ROM, v7.0 for a couple of weeks. It has a reputation for having an excellent battery life. For me, it is the first ROM (of many attempted) that doesn't result in daily crashes or SOD's.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862244
Good luck.

based on my experience, Sky-JB is great, super smooth, on my advice, battery is quite amazing, you should stick to T7 versions, T10 base is good, but on my opinion, i'm really satisfied on T7 base, well overall is superb rom, fast smooth.

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Difference between original rom and custom rom

I am new to android...i had updated my galaxy fit with samsung kies with gingerbread 2.3.6. now i want to know that what is difference between original rom (which i had updated from kies) and custom rom (example: razodroid).
is there any difference between performance, battery back, etc.
pls let me know.
theres a lot of difference between them
custom roms have many extra features not available in original roms like battery backup, themes etc
u can increase peformance by overclocking
To actually experience the difference, I suggest you to try it yourself...
Believe me, you won't regret moving away from stock roms...
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First difference is "Spelling" !
And then performance and a lot of tweaks which stock dont have
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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echo104 said:
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
buntymurarka said:
thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
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I'm currently using Fit-Sense, it's good but it's based on cynogen mod which has some bugs. Anyway i've tried Sabotage, it's good and fast. And i looking forward to try the Chocobread (heard it's quite). I personally like Fit-Sense better than Sabotage and others i've tried but i think you should try custom ROMs on your own. Don't take other's point of view, since not every one has same opinion. Anyway, tells us if you need help flashing a custom rom.

is there any ICS ROM which is more stable than the ICS stock ?

I have OTA to ICS now. The battery is better..much better.. I would like to know if there are any ICS ROMs out there which are more stable than this stock ICS.. stable as in battery life...
thanks in advance
X-jo said:
I have OTA to ICS now. The battery is better..much better.. I would like to know if there are any ICS ROMs out there which are more stable than this stock ICS.. stable as in battery life...
thanks in advance
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You could always look at some build.prop tweaks even on a custom ROM based on ICS, or follow some (or most) of the suggestions I outline in my battery guide. As far as a specific ROM that is better on battery life, I'd say wait until the dev team's CM10 (Jim, alteredlikeness, et. al.) is finished and try that one out for yourself. I can attest that on my SGS3, running CM10, I am getting anywhere from 20-26 hours between charges.I'd have to acquiesce that the same expectations are not without reason with Jim's and the rest of the development team's CM will be comparable in this regard...

Flashing cyanogenmod 10 on nexus s.

hi,
I just got my nexus s and its running stock 4.1 got it through OTA update.
I have root my device and I just came across stable cynogenmod 10.
Now, i am in dilemma whether to sit back with official 4.1 or to flash cynogenmod 10.
plz help me out.
I want a sable software which is free from any bug or errors and also I have noticed the battery is not very impressive in 4.1 compared to my previous device Live with walkman.
Does flashing Cynogenmod 10 give me some good battery life.
why should I go for cynogenmod 10 ? What are its advantages ??
plz help me out with my query .
Thank you.
maheshus88 said:
hi,
I just got my nexus s and its running stock 4.1 got it through OTA update.
I have root my device and I just came across stable cynogenmod 10.
Now, i am in dilemma whether to sit back with official 4.1 or to flash cynogenmod 10.
plz help me out.
I want a sable software which is free from any bug or errors and also I have noticed the battery is not very impressive in 4.1 compared to my previous device Live with walkman.
Does flashing Cynogenmod 10 give me some good battery life.
why should I go for cynogenmod 10 ? What are its advantages ??
plz help me out with my query .
Thank you.
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Advantages are more control over the hardware and other customization options but if you're happy with the stock then stick to it. I feel the CM version of JB4.2.1 drains your battery.
Sent from my Nexus S
seibott said:
Advantages are more control over the hardware and other customization options but if you're happy with the stock then stick to it. I feel the CM version of JB4.2.1 drains your battery.
Sent from my Nexus S
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I am not talking about 4.2 jelly bean , I know its 4.2 rom is in its early state and there are lots of bugs .
I saw 4.1.2 stable rom .. How is its battery performance compared to stock 4.1 android.....
flash cm10 stable without changing kernels then you'll get a great battery life.
ej8989 said:
flash cm10 stable without changing kernels then you'll get a great battery life.
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agreed.... i have been using the CM10 stable 4.1.2 since it came out... using the kernel the rom came with, and battery life has been EXCELLENT. Its stupid stable, smooth and fast, and did i mention battery life is awesome.
nd4spdbh said:
agreed.... i have been using the CM10 stable 4.1.2 since it came out... using the kernel the rom came with, and battery life has been EXCELLENT. Its stupid stable, smooth and fast, and did i mention battery life is awesome.
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I just installed cm10. So far so good.. its smooth ..
battery life still need to use for 1 week to exactly understand the battery consumption ..
I found 1 bug.
google now > settings > privacy & accounts > manage location history... " google search stopped working "
can anyone confirm this...

ROM suggestions pls

Hi everyone, my dad has the photon q on sprint. It has all the latest updates. It drains the battery pretty quickly. Can anyone suggest a ROM, I would prefer aosp based but open to stock based, that is easy to use and good on battery? Thanks everyone.
Stock is probably going to be the best for battery life.
arrrghhh said:
Stock is probably going to be the best for battery life.
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Do you have any suggestions on a good stock based rom that has been debloated and has been optimized?
Dshook1979 said:
Do you have any suggestions on a good stock based rom that has been debloated and has been optimized?
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Unfortunately I only ran the stock ROM for a little while, and it was stock from Moto.
Fortunately Moto doesn't overly skin/theme stock phones so vanilla stock is actually quite pleasant compared to other OEM's.
CM 11 great battery life.

Chose stable custom rom for my sis

Hello people
My sister is considering flashind custom rom on her SGS Advance. And because I'm not familiar with Samsung devices (I have two Sony :>)
I would like to ask you to help me chose the most stable and fully functional custom ROM.
At the moment she has stock JB installed but it has some freezes and doesn't run very well.
What can you recommend? It doesn't have to be the nevest android.
I think I would chose between SkimKat 4.4, CyanogenMod 11 by Team Canjica and VanirAOSP 4.4.4. I know those are very good custom roms.
Can you tell me if there are any issues with those? like reboots, not working features?
If you say custom ROMs, there is no ROM which is bug free but there are stable ROMs.
Stability depends on how and what you use. All 4.4 ROMs have reached to a state where you can use them for daily use.
I am Using CM11 nightly 20140614 and dont have any problems.
All the ROMs have their dev and Q/A threads, you can check them for the most stable builds and the working/non working functionality.
Try the latest vanir aosp its fast, fluid and stable...
For me its the most stable rom yet
Well SlimKat seems to be bugless.
VanirAOSP has some bugs with SystemUI
Go for the slimkat(final). It's the smoothest, fastest rom for our phone.
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lozohcum said:
Hello people
My sister is considering flashind custom rom on her SGS Advance. And because I'm not familiar with Samsung devices (I have two Sony :>)
I would like to ask you to help me chose the most stable and fully functional custom ROM.
At the moment she has stock JB installed but it has some freezes and doesn't run very well.
What can you recommend? It doesn't have to be the nevest android.
I think I would chose between SkimKat 4.4, CyanogenMod 11 by Team Canjica and VanirAOSP 4.4.4. I know those are very good custom roms.
Can you tell me if there are any issues with those? like reboots, not working features?
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Test all roms to see which rom fit for you
CM 10.1
Wysłane z WOO-Phablecika 4.2.2...
Vanir is the best!
AOKP 4.2.2 by PV after uninstalling and reinstalling calendar is stable.
Wysłane z AOKP-fonika 4.2.2...
I'd have to go with Vanir. Everything just works and lag is virtually non-existent. The only downside I can see is slightly shorter battery life (could be just my phone though). One advantage that i love is it has it's own updater so it's not much of a hassle to get the latest fixes and improvements!
Another option for her would be to stay with stock JB bit change her kernel to CoCore.
baktol said:
I'd have to go with Vanir. Everything just works and lag is virtually non-existent. The only downside I can see is slightly shorter battery life (could be just my phone though). One advantage that i love is it has it's own updater so it's not much of a hassle to get the latest fixes and improvements!
Another option for her would be to stay with stock JB bit change her kernel to CoCore.
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More performance = more battery drain.
@lozohcum : How old is she? She want a girl theme too?
After testing almost every ROM, i think that CM10.1 is the most stable(with good battery backup)...
Liquid smooth 3.2 smooth as liquid with all customizations
just battery backup is 15 to 17 hr is matter
charnoha said:
After testing almost every ROM, i think that CM10.1 is the most stable(with good battery backup)...
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Yeah, you should try this. Cm 10.1 is awesome!
I think u can choose between VanirAOSP or AOSP from j.team.. The last one is disscontinued but its 90% finished and 100% stable.
U can choose one of them, or, simpli, test both because testing is the only (exactly) way to know if ROM is for you (or sister).
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