Hi guys!
I have Rasbean Jelly at the moment, but I'm thinking of changing to Slim Jelly because of the additional options it offers. I'm kind of pleased with the smoothness of Rasbean though, did anyone already test both of them? Wich one is better in your opinion, in smoothness and battery life.
Thanks!
Mathorlaz
Well, I ended up changing to Slim Jelly, and it's without a doubt the fastest ROM I've had in my NS. The extra RAM available is all it takes to make the device fluid, even with a some open apps. I don't know about the battery yet, but It seems to me that I'm not going to need to change ROM's anymore. Keep in mind that Rasbean Jelly is a very fast ROM, but I'm way more pleased with Slim Jelly.
Hope this helps anyone who was having the same doubts I was!
Cheers
Mathorlaz
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I'm about to sell on my nexus S and was playing around with cm 10.1. It was good but lacked the cool features of slimbean, especially the option for softkeys. Decided to flash it and now I really, really like the rom.
Now before I sell it on, which I am now delaying a bit thanks to the wicked features of the ROM (!), what kernels do you recommend for decent performance and best battery life whilst using slim bean build 8? I have read good things bout marmite kernel so far but I suppose there are kernels out there with better battery life. Thanks.
littlebigsnafu said:
I'm about to sell on my nexus S and was playing around with cm 10.1. It was good but lacked the cool features of slimbean, especially the option for softkeys. Decided to flash it and now I really, really like the rom.
Now before I sell it on, which I am now delaying a bit thanks to the wicked features of the ROM (!), what kernels do you recommend for decent performance and best battery life whilst using slim bean build 8? I have read good things bout marmite kernel so far but I suppose there are kernels out there with better battery life. Thanks.
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marmite or devil
ironia. said:
marmite or devil
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Marmite the non-CM version case Slim bean is based on AOSP not CM (Slim vas based on CM with jellyBean 4.1), Devil kernel is CM based so it will work only with Slim based on JB 4.1, if you want Slim 4.2.2 oe 4.3 then Marmite