Samsung JB Source - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Has the Samsung JB source dropped yet? I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June, and since we have official TW JB build now, I was wondering when we can expect to see a fully functional CM10 build, it still looks like there are quite a few bugs with CM10, I haven't tried any of the other unofficial AOSP builds because CleanROM is just running too damn good
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Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.

AegonTheDragon said:
Try 'Beans' B6, it's pretty stable and completely aosp themed, even has the aosp lockscreen. Depends on what you use but I don't see how CM10 has enough bugs to not be a daily driver.
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JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.

Shibby87 said:
I've been waiting patently for a 100% stable JB AOSP ROM for GS3 since I got it in June
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100% stable?
You will never find that.
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Neverendingxsin said:
JB AOSP has been my daily driver for months now... not sure what bugs you're having issues with. Aside from the random bluetooth issues (which don't bother me much) its perfectly stable.
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You misunderstood, I was saying that it DOESN'T have enough bugs to NOT to be a daily driver.

1ManWolfePack said:
100% stable?
You will never find that.
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CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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aside from some quirks im going to echo what neverendingsin said.
theres no reason you should not try AOSP roms right now. theyve been 100% stable for me.

I sent a FOSS request to Samsung, they should get back to me tomorrow.
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=i535

The sprint JB kernel source was released, thats what ktoonsez and leankernel are going off at the moment for our device.

Shibby87 said:
CM9 was incredibly stable.. wonder If we'll ever get to that point with CM10 or CM10.1 for the GS3.
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CM9 for the s3? "Incredibly stable" and "100% stable" are two far different beasts....

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Best ICS Rom non sense

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.

[ROM] AOKP SUPERLITE >>> 85mb <<< OcT 6

BUILT FROM SOURCE FOR THE SKYROCKET ON OCT 6
FOR FLASHAHOLICS AND FANS OF AOKP
I HAVE NOT TESTED YET AS I AM STILL TESTING MY CM10 SUPERLITE, SINCE I HAVE HAD NO SOD'S OR RR'S ON CM10 (3 DAYS AND COUNTING), I CANT TEST AOKP UNTIL I HAVE ONE OR CONSIDER CM10 SUPERSTABLE AFTER A COUPLE OF MORE DAYS OF TESTING WITH NO SOD'S OR RR'S, THEN I WILL FLASH AOKP, HENCE THE REASON FOR THIS BUILD FOR TESTERS/ FLASHAHOLICS.
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AOKP SUPERLITE V1.0
EDIT: REMOVED DL LINK, WILL BE TESTING IT MYSELF LATER TODAY
THANKS GO TO THE CM10 AND AOKP TEAM
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BUILT FROM SOURCE FOR THE SKYROCKET ON OCT 6
FOR FLASHAHOLICS AND FANS OF AOKP
I HAVE NOT TESTED YET AS I AM STILL TESTING MY CM10 SUPERLITE, SINCE I HAVE HAD NO SOD'S OR RR'S ON CM10, I CANT TEST AOKP UNTIL I HAVE ONE OR CONSIDER CM10 SUPERSTABLE AFTER A COUPLE OF MORE DAYS OF TESTING WITH NO SOD'S OR RR'S, THEN I WILL FLASH AOKP, HENCE THE REASON FOR THIS BUILD FOR TESTERS/ FLASHAHOLICS.
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AOKP SUPERLITE V1.0
THANKS GO TO THE CM10 AND AOKP TEAM
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Finally first
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Thanks Vin, gonna have try this one out. :laugh:
it's fun to try a new rom but i don't think AOKP rom is as stable as CM10 at the moment
climhz said:
it's fun to try a new rom but i don't think AOKP rom is as stable as CM10 at the moment
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there not that different, aokp gets most of its source from cm
vincom said:
there not that different, aokp gets most of its source from cm
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+1 agree. I've only noticed a few different menus &setting between the two..
vincom said:
there not that different, aokp gets most of its source from cm
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In my experience AOKP is bette(stable+battery) on JB than CM10
ICS was the other way around
i know, but AOKP has more customization and thus more buggy
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i know, but AOKP has more customization and thus more buggy
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for those that flashed it, does the launcher work, i might have stripped too much, aokp installs two launchers, might have to put "launcher2" back in but its 12mb
Isn't it either that or Nova as the choices? Since i'm bored and noone else has replied, i'll flash it and check.
Edit: Did the normal wipes and it didn't even appear to boot for me..
Maybe its just me but i can't get it to boot just get a black screen did the wipes and all that using TWRP recovery
32dave said:
Maybe its just me but i can't get it to boot just get a black screen did the wipes and all that using TWRP recovery
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Ya, same here using cwm touch..
Seems silly to post a ROM that the dev hasn't yet flashed. I've seen this happen before lol
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cdshepherd said:
Seems silly to post a ROM that the dev hasn't yet flashed. I've seen this happen before lol
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well he did say it is for testers in the OP.
caveat emptor
removed dl link, will be testing later today as my cm10 has had no sod's or rr's, im pretty sure its the launcher thats the prob
vincom said:
removed dl link, will be testing later today as my cm10 has had no sod's or rr's, im pretty sure its the launcher thats the prob
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Ya I'm pretty sure launcher2 is the default unless you choose nova. I normally just install apex then remove them. I'm sure there is probably an alternative to launcher2 that's smaller in size.
Edit: holo launcher HD is only 1.41mb if that'd work.
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If you put in nova instead of stock that would be amazing. My favorite launcher
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kchen96 said:
If you put in nova instead of stock that would be amazing. My favorite launcher
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You can always grab it from the play store after you flash and remove the default.
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btm fdr said:
You can always grab it from the play store after you flash and remove the default.
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Yeah just another step in my restore routine and would shorten my 45 minute setup each full wipe flash. Personally I don't use anything really that comes with cm (browser, calculator, clock, movie maker, dsp) as I have replacements for EVERYTHING (circle clock, chrome, realcalc, power amp, etc) and i would love it if these "superlite" builds straight up took EVERYTHING while keeping the rom stable
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rom for wife..

my wife and i switched from verizon to tmobile a few months ago. she knew i was flash happy and after number comments about rooting her phone , i did so one night after work.. so right now she is on a stock rom, i'd like to get her onto something non-stock, but i need it to be stable & jb based, functional camera... i'm running a 4.1.2 jb on my s2 and just want them to be somewhat similar in the event she has a problem im not clueless to it..
any suggestions?? i'm leaning towards the aokp thats out.. much thanks..
I'm using canogenmod official and love it. Just my 2 cents.
beergenius said:
I'm using canogenmod official and love it. Just my 2 cents.
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This. CM10 is about as stable as you are gonna get atm. Funny thing is most ROMs atm are CM based so tbh you should be fine with any of them.
If you want to avoid dealing with minor problems. I would say cm10 is your best bet for your wife.
I'm on zero45 slimbean with lightning zap kernel and running fine with most inverted apps
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I would also say CM10 or either of the SlimBeans.

[Q] best AOSP ROM for this phone?

I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
tylerlawhon said:
Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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AOKP is alright when I tried it a while
ago (a month?). How much changed then?
bL33d said:
Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
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That is a small issue, but it's not that bad by any means. I just don't like Touchwiz being all bloated. Lol
chrootz said:
try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
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KT's kernel always caused random reboots for sure. Any build wouldn't be any different. Anyways, I'm enjoying the 16th right now. But if it keeps freezing, then I'll try the 15th.
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I cant stand bloat either but with kids I have to be able to hear the voices and or singing. Aosp video is near silent except for when I talk lol.
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
cas239 said:
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I know about CleanROM (and have it backed up). I don't like liquid because of the use of nova launcher. Call me picky, but I prefer having an independent launcher over NOVA, which I can just download anyday.
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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I clean flashed the new version (2.2.2) over the previous build. Same quality ROM, Have been running 2.2.2 since 3/19, the day the update was released and with no issues
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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tylerlawhon said:
Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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david_hume said:
Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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Yeah man. I'm loving it. One of the best ROMs I've run period.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I'm trying out Liquid right now and it's pretty nice. Gotta see how it lasts for the day.
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david_hume said:
I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
Relentless D said:
If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
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I've tried Slim and I just don't really like it as much as Carbon or Liquid. Right now, Liquid is the best ROM I've ever used followed by AOKP. Carbon's stables still have rebooting issues (haven't rebooted once on Liquid yet and I've ran it for 2 days now).
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Most stable AOSP based Rom you've tried so far?

So far I've only tried out TouchWiz based Roms for stability on our Verizon GS3. I've worked up the confidence to now try a AOSP Rom haha. Mainly stayed away because people said there were some data issues and problems with external SD cards with AOSP Roms? But anyways.... So which AOSP based Rom is the most stable that you've tried so far? I'm browsing the AOKP website right now.
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So far I've only tried out TouchWiz based Roms for stability on our Verizon GS3. I've worked up the confidence to now try a AOSP Rom haha. Mainly stayed away because people said there were some data issues and problems with external SD cards with AOSP Roms? But anyways.... So which AOSP based Rom is the most stable that you've tried so far? I'm browsing the AOKP website right now.
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I'm on AOKP right now, and I love it. I'm thinking of trying something else to try halo, but AOKP is my daily right now.
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tylerlawhon said:
I'm on AOKP right now, and I love it. I'm thinking of trying something else to try halo, but AOKP is my daily right now.
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AOKP is pretty stable? And is it really that small of a Rom 152MB? I see that on the website like whoa for real!? lol....This is my first time trying an AOSP based Rom on my Verizon S3. Is there anything different I should do if I flash this Rom? Do I need to be on a specific OTA version from Verizon? K3, MB1, MD3, ect?
Very stable. I would install the mb1 aio.zip if you haven't already. Just because the md3 is terrible. AOSP ROMs are much smaller than touchwiz ROMs.
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tylerlawhon said:
Very stable. I would install the mb1 aio.zip if you haven't already. Just because the md3 is terrible. AOSP ROMs are much smaller than touchwiz ROMs.
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I reverted back to MB1 OTA, Rooted, and now I'm running Jelly Beans 15.. Would I already have the AIO or no? And does AOKP Rom include the Motorola "Rings Widget"?
This thread could get closed down as soliciting for our opinions on the "best" or the most "stable" can lead to arguments. Also we can not guarantee you will have the same positive experience of any ROM that gets mentioned in your thread. With that out the way the most stable one that I have tried was Avatar.
You would already have it, so you should be good. Also, AOKP won't have the moto stuff. There may be a flashable zip for that stuff.
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Will it be a problem if I flash AOKP on TWRP 2.4.3.0? I don't like the newest version of TWRP because it doesn't read my back ups on the external SD card.
I had a hard time with twrp when it came to going from AOSP to touchwiz ROMs. It only read the 0 folder from the previous AOSP ROM so I wasn't able to get to anything that I downloaded to the download folder which is the sdcard0/download folder. Also from some reason you might have to wipe cache/dalvik Cache/factory reset a few times to successfully flash some ROMs.
Not sure, I'm on the newest twrp, and haven't had an issue with backups on my external.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982
Try Jelly Bean's Rom! i like it, its stable in my opinion but its touchwhiz based with ASOP looks
djteotancolis said:
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Try Jelly Bean's Rom! i like it, its stable in my opinion but its touchwhiz based with ASOP looks
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I'm already on Jelly Beans by beanstown. Been on that Rom. It's awesome for a TouchWiz based Rom. But you can't customize the lock screen shortcuts on the AOSP lockscreen. And I'd like to add more to get a full circle.
theyre all stable.
youll need to flash the rom, then the newest version of the gapps.
there are small features in each that can make people stay or go from each. also every rom runs different frmo phone to phone. same goes for kernels.
Ive been runnning pacman with halo, pie and expanded desktop and im really liking it.
for a standard use setup though i go to slimbean.
I flashed AOKP today and nothing went wrong! Yes!! haha. It was a nice Rom but not as many mods as I was looking forward to. Not many battery icon choices but not a bad Rom at all.
I always keep liquidsmooth on my sd card when I get the itch but I have tried almost all them.
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Does aokp still have issues with the video camera recording volume being lower than touch wiz? I know in aosp they fixed it a little but it's still very low comparatively speaking
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I'm coming from a device (htc incredible 2) that didn't have an update to ICS. So, we had great developers to get ICS & JellyBean on our device. Back then I really loved AOSP, but with this phone I don't. I tried cm10.1 and missed a lot of the stock features, mostly the camera. I'll be sticking with modified stock for the time being because everything works and the camera is awesome. I'm sure everyone has there opinions, I'm interested in them for sure.
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Does aokp still have issues with the video camera recording volume being lower than touch wiz? I know in aosp they fixed it a little but it's still very low comparatively speaking
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That bug is still there.
CarbonROM, SlimBean, and another forbidden AOSP ROM that I will not mention because the XDA mods will get all sensitive.
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LiquidSmooth and SlimROM are my favorites. AOKP is a little behind the curve still.
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