If you've used both regularly and recently, which one would you make your daily driver?
thanks!
mrjayviper said:
If you've used both regularly and recently, which one would you make your daily driver?
thanks!
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Cleanrom 2.5.3
CleanRom
please explain? thank you
mrjayviper said:
please explain? thank you
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Er..... I developed CleanROM based on the previous version
Do you want stock, smooth and stable or more customisable risking stability?
sbdags said:
Er..... I developed CleanROM based on the previous version
Do you want stock, smooth and stable or more customisable risking stability?
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I suppose asus stock is much better than One X stock
sbdags said:
Er..... I developed CleanROM based on the previous version
Do you want stock, smooth and stable or more customisable risking stability?
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No, offence to the developers of clean rom but I think you would be better of with Cyanogenmod 10. Also, their going to release Cyanogenmod 10.1 which is based of Android 4.2.
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Just asking for an argument to start. Everyone has their own preference. The best way to see which one you think is best is to try both!
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Hi.
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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Fredericosilva said:
What is the best rom Ics non sense?
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CM9.
Kavrocks said:
CM9.
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CM9 is fast and stable?
Not worth waiting for kernel 3?
CM9 still has quite a few outstanding bugs and I wouldn't recommend it for daily use. (been there, done that).
If you're looking for a non-sense rom that works, try CM7 or derivatives like Reaper.
I'm using a CM10 derivative right now called Andromadus, which is Jelly Bean based and it works 100% except for the front camera and a few graphical glitches (that have a workaround).
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
juancp said:
CM10 is miles and miles beyond CM7 or ICS in terms of performance on our phone, so I would suggest you try the latest test build if you're feeling adventurous. You won't regret it.
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Agreed. I've been using the latest 24-2 build with 80n Kernel. Have had battery issues with 80n, but I've enjoyed the experience till date. The battery issues will surely be sorted out soon.
Everyone's talking about it and most devs are basing their ROMs to it.
What are the exact features of rasbeanjelly? there is a 10/28 rom update and i downloaded it.
I don't believe there's any rom based off Rasbeanjelly.
Try it and you'll see. It's the successor to Rascream and it's developed by rascarlo. The rom is meant to be very lightweight, based off AOSP with minimal mods to keep the stock feeling and experience while enhancing it a bit.
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I don't believe there's any rom based off Rasbeanjelly.
Try it and you'll see. It's the successor to Rascream and it's developed by rascarlo. The rom is meant to be very lightweight, based off AOSP with minimal mods to keep the stock feeling and experience while enhancing it a bit.
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i'm currently running strawberry. will i get more features if i install rasbeanjelly? will it be faster?
sorry i just don't want the hassle of re-installing all my apps. i just have titanium backup free version
ej8989 said:
i'm currently running strawberry. will i get more features if i install rasbeanjelly? will it be faster?
sorry i just don't want the hassle of re-installing all my apps. i just have titanium backup free version
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Strawberry and rasbeanjelly are 95% similar. I think Strawberry only has few mods more and different kernel. I would say, use any of these, they are both fast.
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What kind of advantages CM10 have?
I am using CleanRom and very happy now
But it seems CM10 is very popular, I am a noob and can anyone tell me why you choose CM10?
Thanks!
noobwow said:
What kind of advantages CM10 have?
I am using CleanRom and very happy now
But it seems CM10 is very popular, I am a noob and can anyone tell me why you choose CM10?
Thanks!
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CM10 is like fully custom rom (will have more bells and whistles) but it still very buggy. Cleanrom is very close to stock, that's why there is no bug! CM10 is only for the flashcaholics which love to flash rom and doesn't care about bugs.
Hey guys,
So I really want to get an AOSP rom but seems whenever i go to one i have problems. I tried LiquidSmooth R2 last night and had problems(LED light not working for SMS).
What would you recommend? I keep seeing CM10.1 but theres so many unofficial builds that i dont know which to go with. I just want stability which i know is a big thing ha. Any suggestions?
ponzi314 said:
Hey guys,
So I really want to get an AOSP rom but seems whenever i go to one i have problems. I tried LiquidSmooth R2 last night and had problems(LED light not working for SMS).
What would you recommend? I keep seeing CM10.1 but theres so many unofficial builds that i dont know which to go with. I just want stability which i know is a big thing ha. Any suggestions?
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It honestly depends on what you want in a ROM as what works for me won't be good for you. Right now am running the Avatar ROM which is CM 10.1 with MIUI themes which is stable for me but like all ROMs you might not have the same experience.
Stable
Official cyanogenmods are usually stable. You can look on their site to find their downloads if you're confused by the unofficia; vs official. Other than that as was previously stated, test out the rom (I usually give the rom a week to see what issues may be present) and use that to determine features you may like. If you want recommendations on roms I would say AOSPA (Paranoid Android), AOKP, Cyanogenmod, carbon rom, rootbox, liquidsmooth(but you already used that), Blackbean(You can try 7, but 8 is on the way), and that's pretty much it, also don't completely turn away from unofficial builds yet. Read the forums and find out about them a little. I've been running an unofficial rootbox with cherrypicks for the last two weeks and it is rock solid for example. Hopefully this helps you out with you decision. Have fun and happy flashing
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jmxc23 said:
It honestly depends on what you want in a ROM as what works for me won't be good for you. Right now am running the Avatar ROM which is CM 10.1 with MIUI themes which is stable for me but like all ROMs you might not have the same experience.
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I just have to say that rom looks awesome. gonna have to try it :good:
Slimbeans has been very stable for me.
ponzi314 said:
Hey guys,
So I really want to get an AOSP rom but seems whenever i go to one i have problems. I tried LiquidSmooth R2 last night and had problems(LED light not working for SMS).
What would you recommend? I keep seeing CM10.1 but theres so many unofficial builds that i dont know which to go with. I just want stability which i know is a big thing ha. Any suggestions?
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Liquid works the best for me, great combination of stability and speed. It's also extremely smooth
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Official cyanogenmods are usually stable. You can look on their site to find their downloads if you're confused by the unofficia; vs official. Other than that as was previously stated, test out the rom (I usually give the rom a week to see what issues may be present) and use that to determine features you may like. If you want recommendations on roms I would say AOSPA (Paranoid Android), AOKP, Cyanogenmod, carbon rom, rootbox, liquidsmooth(but you already used that), Blackbean(You can try 7, but 8 is on the way), and that's pretty much it, also don't completely turn away from unofficial builds yet. Read the forums and find out about them a little. I've been running an unofficial rootbox with cherrypicks for the last two weeks and it is rock solid for example. Hopefully this helps you out with you decision. Have fun and happy flashing
I might have to try Paranoid Android. I want just something that works for everyday when i tried CM10.1 but the bluetooth streaming wasnt working
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I just have to say that rom looks awesome. gonna have to try it :good:
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lvgdgts said:
Slimbeans has been very stable for me.
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Never tried this. is it better then Paranoid?
mcdevil58 said:
Liquid works the best for me, great combination of stability and speed. It's also extremely smooth
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Liquid the SMS led wasnt working!! thats my only problem
theyre all stable. pick the one that works best for you.
only you can answer this question.
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Never tried this. is it better then Paranoid?
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I haven't tried Paranoid. I can say that Slimbeans is very stable, fast and beautifully constructed. You really won't find any problems that don't exist in the 4.22 ROMs, as a whole.
lvgdgts said:
I haven't tried Paranoid. I can say that Slimbeans is very stable, fast and beautifully constructed. You really won't find any problems that don't exist in the 4.22 ROMs, as a whole.
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Just flashed slimbeans earlier and it already locked up one me once. Should i just go back to 4.2.1?
ponzi314 said:
Just flashed slimbeans earlier and it already locked up one me once. Should i just go back to 4.2.1?
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From what I'm gathering in the forums, the stable release if Liquid is coming... Soon... Rejoice and be glad of it.
For me AOKP and Eclipse were the most stable. So it depends on your phone n your setup also preferences
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what is the best 4.4.4 custom rom for p5100 ? without any bug
stable rom
and better than official rom
plz help me
any one can help me ???
The_WarriorII said:
any one can help me ???
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They all are the best. You have to decide though, which one is the best for YOU. Go for it and find out.
The_WarriorII said:
what is the best 4.4.4 custom rom for p5100 ? without any bug
stable rom
and better than official rom
plz help me
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I wouldn't post this in any forum. You have to decide what's best by reading up on roms and see what features you like. A moderator will close this as they do not like people asking which rom is better. For the future I wouldn't post this again
From my Wicked S3 running MIUI
ShapesBlue said:
I wouldn't post this in any forum. You have to decide what's best by reading up on roms and see what features you like. A moderator will close this as they do not like people asking which rom is better. For the future I wouldn't post this again
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my mean was wich rom is more stable and which rom is not with lagg
The_WarriorII said:
my mean was wich rom is more stable and which rom is not with lagg
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Again... It's personal preference.... Best to load them up and try out.. I personally tried 4 or 5 before settling for what I run now.
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The_WarriorII said:
my mean was wich rom is more stable and which rom is not with lagg
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Dude I told you once don't post things like this. Your liable to get in trouble
From my Wicked S3 running MIUI
As noted by others, we generally close these threads. Why? Because there is no best; every ROM is different, and we ask that users take the time to learn and read about what they are doing, so they know what to expect (and what problems may arise). OP, do yourself a favor.. look through some of the more popular threads, and see what feedback the users are giving; look for bugs that may effect you or your favorite apps, and go from there.