I was just wondering if any of the AOSP roms are now more stable and less buggy after the JB leaks, or does that not really have an effect on AOSP? I ran a wouchwiz JB rom and had several little issues to the point were I went back to stock ICS. I have been running the first JB leak though for more than a week and have had zero issues.
Try this one
Ive been following the Jelly "Beans" ROM from Beanstown106.
His ICS ROMs are solid as rocks. He is on Build 2 of the Jellybean ROM and it's already as solid as all the others.
I did the same after the 1st TW JB release, I Went back to a different ROM because it was too buggy, no matter which ROM I tried. so when the 2nd leak came out I tried out Jelly Beans too, and it's been pretty good for me for the last few days. no real issues except tether isn't working
New rpm is incorporated into eclipse build 4. Major battery improvements when used with the current jb radio. This rom is pretty unbeatable in my opinion.
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I did the same after the 1st TW JB release, I Went back to a different ROM because it was too buggy, no matter which ROM I tried. so when the 2nd leak came out I tried out Jelly Beans too, and it's been pretty good for me for the last few days. no real issues except tether isn't working
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tether works if you use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kr.core.technology.wifi.hotspot&hl=en
any aosp roms with camcorder volume fixed?
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Can we expect a pure stock rom with a working camera?
Useleless Questions.. like everytime a new Android version comes .. yes there will be an fully working AOSP rom!! It just need time!
There has already been work ongoing for CM9 i.e., ICS CyanogenMod for some time. Nothing released yet though.
Just wondering what most are using the unofficial or official Jelly Bean rom?
I have read through the forums and have tried both and having issues
like most with sound, gps, camera.
I know that with the release internationally of jb tomorrow hopefully
some good news will come. I have been finding myself flashing back to ics
synergy after trying a few days to make jb my daily driver.
Just good to hear what others are running far as jb.
tia
Which JB rom is the most solid for SGS4G at the moment? I've always used Cyanogenmod on other devices but it appears that for this phone it's quite broken.
Anything that's broken in CM10 for this phone will be broken in Slimbean or any other JB rom. If you want CM, use CM.
Our jellybean is in beta phase. Our jellybean 4.2 is in alpha and is currently not supported. Just a preview. Our most recent and most stable android version is our ice cream sandwich ROMs. So unless you want your alarm to fail on you like what happened to me I suggest you stay with ice cream sandwich.
@th3controller: how did alarm fail?
Anyhow, I think that if you are willing to run something without gps and camcorder, then CM10 is amazing. It is far more usable than ICS in that I haven't had it lag yet whereas ICS would lag if you would pull up the task switcher.
AsianXL said:
Which JB rom is the most solid for SGS4G at the moment? I've always used Cyanogenmod on other devices but it appears that for this phone it's quite broken.
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OP as you can see by the posts above...Jelly Bean is in the early stages (beta)...For the stability, well you are going to have to figure that out by trying the ROMs.
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Hi everyone!
I need some information about custom roms like CM10/10.1,MIUI and Paranoid Android because i want to replace my official JB rom with one of them.
So,my questions (please compare to the official JB if it possible) :
1.How about the battery? Now it can last a day (11-14 hour) with heavy use (5-6 hour with screen on,some gaming and browsing,5-7 hour on 2G and other half with wifi.
2.The custom roms are noticeable faster and smoother,how about games?
3.How much stable for daily use? Is the camera bug solved?
+1 What's your opinions about the official JB builds?
Thanks,I can keep compromise for the usefull functions but i hope there will be someone who build a great CM build based on official JB .
1: Yes, battery is a little bit better.
2: I don't see differences between stock and custom rom. Games runs very smoothly even in stock.
3: Is stable, and the camera bug isn't solved yet. Flash don't sync with the shot. You can't take photos at night (PS: Only the CM have this bugs. MIUI, SCV7 doesn't)
JB builds are better, 100% working.
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1: Yes, battery is a little bit better.
2: I don't see differences between stock and custom rom. Games runs very smoothly even in stock.
3: Is stable, and the camera bug isn't solved yet. Flash don't sync with the shot. You can't take photos at night (PS: Only the CM have this bugs. MIUI, SCV7 doesn't)
JB builds are better, 100% working.
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Thanks!
Whats your advantages about the "4.2" chinese JB build?Better than the official?
mihione said:
Thanks!
Whats your advantages about the "4.2" chinese JB build?Better than the official?
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The 4.2 chineses is basesd on the 4.1.2 official JB. I mean, it's a rom for the JB official.
But, it says 4.2 when, in fact, is 4.1.2. It's just a modification of the build.prop. It's not real 4.2.
Currently im running cm 10.1.2 stable with marmite cm 8.7 (smartassv2/cfq 100/1000)
with direct inject tweaks
Still dissatified with the performance =/ might end up going back to 4.1.2, been a while
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Currently im running cm 10.1.2 stable with marmite cm 8.7 (smartassv2/cfq 100/1000)
with direct inject tweaks
Still dissatified with the performance =/ might end up going back to 4.1.2, been a while
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Wait for 4.3 ROMs to come out. I'm peronally using slim 4.3 alpha and quite satisfied with it's performance.
I've tested so much 4.2.2 ROMs for a while but as a result, I also returned to the latest factory image. Now I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel. That's the first time I could use an uptime session for more than 3 or 4 days. To not support 4.2.* on Nexus S was a smart decision of Google—sorry for the truth, the fewest of us will accept this.
I've also tested this "direct inject" tweaks, but to be serious again: did you really felt the turbo? In my opinion it's a real placebo on our Nexus S.
Maybe I will try 4.3 in the future but I don't really trust the hype today.
4.1.2 + a new kernel, to get more RAM and a lot of great features (like voodoo sound, BLN,...), that's really enough for me. We all forget that new features will also be released in "older" Android versions. A 4.1 from 2012 isn't comparable with a 4.1 from today (e.g. updated Gapps, or features like the new Android Device Manager).
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I've tested so much 4.2.2 ROMs for a while but as a result, I also returned to the latest factory image. Now I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel. That's the first time I could use an uptime session for more than 3 or 4 days. To not support 4.2.* on Nexus S was a smart decision of Google—sorry for the truth, the fewest of us will accept this.
I've also tested this "direct inject" tweaks, but to be serious again: did you really felt the turbo? In my opinion it's a real placebo on our Nexus S.
Maybe I will try 4.3 in the future but I don't really trust the hype today.
4.1.2 + a new kernel, to get more RAM and a lot of great features (like voodoo sound, BLN,...), that's really enough for me. We all forget that new features will also be released in "older" Android versions. A 4.1 from 2012 isn't comparable with a 4.1 from today (e.g. updated Gapps, or features like the new Android Device Manager).
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I have tried a ROM, or two, and I agree that 4.1 ROMs run smoother than 4.2.. the battery and performance are nearly the same.. But Slim ROM 4.1.2 is the best balance of features, battery and performance; combined with the newest kernels..
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Personally HellyBean 4.1 and 4.2 are my fav...but then again I'm what you call a flashaholick and CM10, BlackBean 6, or Slim 3.1 work great for me, all of them coupled with marmite kernel
I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel.
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exactly what I'm using. After testing all the ROMs I keep coming back to Stock+Marmite (rooted and bloatware free, of course)
Android 4.3 Aosp And Marmite Kernel !!!
4.3 slim bean
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Wait for 4.3 ROMs to come out. I'm peronally using slim 4.3 alpha and quite satisfied with it's performance.
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Using 4.3 slim bean alpha as well. work much much smoother than 4.2.2. The only issue I have is that when I try to open "developers options" in the setting menu, it causes the app to crash. Besides that I am very happy with it.
Where could I grab the stock 4.1.2 rooted ROM?
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