Blk3 Stock Jelly bean image vs. Blk3 De odexed zip - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi,
I'm running the blk3 stock rooted De odexed rom found in the thread initiated by beans town.
Is there any material difference between that, and the stock factory image found in openyoureyes' thread?
Thanks
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natkcirrad said:
Hi,
I'm running the blk3 stock rooted De odexed rom found in the thread initiated by beans town.
Is there any material difference between that, and the stock factory image found in openyoureyes' thread?
Thanks
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The stock factory image from openyoureyes' thread is Odexed, while the one you are running is De-Odexed. The difference is that the Odex version is slightly faster, but most themes and customizations require De-Odexed builds.

pdykstra said:
The stock factory image from openyoureyes' thread is Odexed, while the one you are running is De-Odexed. The difference is that the Odex version is slightly faster, but most themes and customizations require De-Odexed builds.
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Thank you for the reply. Is there a material difference as far as performance from the odexed and deodexed versions?
The reason I ask is I am somewhat happy with the setup I currently have. However if there is a big difference as far as performance I will go through and get the odexed version on my phone via Odin.
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natkcirrad said:
Thank you for the reply. Is there a material difference as far as performance from the odexed and deodexed versions?
The reason I ask is I am somewhat happy with the setup I currently have. However if there is a big difference as far as performance I will go through and get the odexed version on my phone via Odin.
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On older phones, the performance difference was definitely noticeable between Odex and De-Odex ROMS. The Galaxy S3 has so much power though, that the difference seems to be pretty negligible. Technically speaking, the Odex version is faster. Practically speaking, they're both so fast you can't tell the difference.
I've been running De-Odex now for months and haven't looked back. This phone is just plain fast.

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Where is stock debloated, zip aligned, deoxed ROM???

Sorry in advance if this has been addressed, I have searched and found nothing. Is there a debloated, zip aligned, deoxed stock ROM available. I read the Stock ROM thread, but it appears (since the author was a little opaque) that this is a locked, unrooted, stock image, which is precisely what I am not looking for.
I have the Nexus 7 and thing JB is great but am fairly happy with the stock build on the S3, would just like to get the junk off it, and hopefully get better performance, better battery life.
Try this, but I don't think it's debloated much
I think this may be the ROM you're looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832070
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try build 1 of bean's stock rom
Cleanrom is odexed. Hes looking for deodexed. Our development is bleak.
VZW GALAXY S 3 4G LTE
DROID3R said:
Cleanrom is odexed. Hes looking for deodexed. Our development is bleak.
VZW GALAXY S 3 4G LTE
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Could be doesnt understand the difference between odex and deodexe and the fact that cleanrom does give him what he wants unless he wants to theme it himself.
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nosympathy said:
Could be doesnt understand the difference between odex and deodexe and the fact that cleanrom does give him what he wants unless he wants to theme it himself.
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nosympathy, understand basics of odex vs deodexe, in the end chose your ROM simply because it was expedient. May play with CR next week, or wait for the TM JB ROM to get cleaned up.
Thanks for the response!
Note: Coming from VZW thunderbolt, which was rooted and running BAMF in the end (only ROM with outlook tasks native support). The complexity of rooting/unlocking/custom ROM installation has gotten far more complex. WTF is Odin???? LOL. Anyhow it is going to take some time for uses of different platforms to get up to speed on the new technology. Please be patient with us...

What is the difference? TouchWiz 4.1.1 ROM

I know Incubus has posted a new rom with the leaked version of VZW jellybean. But besides google now, what are the differences in this rom?
Chuckleb0ne said:
I know Incubus has posted a new rom with the leaked version of VZW jellybean. But besides google now, what are the differences in this rom?
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All JB features, speed, animations, battery-life, and it's newer obviously.
here's link to Google:
http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html
galchristian said:
All JB features, speed, animations, battery-life, and it's newer obviously.
here's link to Google:
http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Is the improvement over ICS TW noticeable? I'm an AOSP kinda guy, but wouldn't mind having the TW camera and beaming abilities back. Is it CLOSE to as smooth as AOKP?
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PsiPhiDan said:
Is the improvement over ICS TW noticeable? I'm an AOSP kinda guy, but wouldn't mind having the TW camera and beaming abilities back. Is it CLOSE to as smooth as AOKP?
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ita very smooth and fast. i. e. stock 4.0.4 quadrant gets about 4950 for me. stock 4.1.1 leak gets me about 5650 if that helps a little. the animations are fast and cool looking with no stuttering like in ics. so to answer your question yes its just as smooth and fast.
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[Q] What ROMs can I choose from?

Hi, just bought a GS3 Verizon. I want it rooted, and working without well known bugs.(GPS, calling, almost no bugs) I prefer 4.1 jelly bean. What ROM should I choose? The ROM based on the leaked VZW ROM?
indarkness said:
Hi, just bought a GS3 Verizon. I want it rooted, and working without well known bugs.(GPS, calling, almost no bugs) I prefer 4.1 jelly bean. What ROM should I choose? The ROM based on the leaked VZW ROM?
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Trouble free- Clean Rom.
i would definitely try this one! it is jelly bean
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953008
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Stock deodexed j1 touchwiz...if you look around you can manually add what mods you want. I prefer this over flashing the custom touchwiz rom variants....seems less buggy and smoother imo.
indarkness said:
Hi, just bought a GS3 Verizon. I want it rooted, and working without well known bugs.(GPS, calling, almost no bugs) I prefer 4.1 jelly bean. What ROM should I choose? The ROM based on the leaked VZW ROM?
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I've been having good luck with Synegy's latest. Smooth, good performance, good battery, and just enough added functionality over stock to make it work well.
I liked clean rom, jellywiz, and my current rom tasteofbeans 3.1. They all were :good:
droidstyle said:
Stock deodexed j1 touchwiz...if you look around you can manually add what mods you want. I prefer this over flashing the custom touchwiz rom variants....seems less buggy and smoother imo.
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What about using separate mods makes it less buggy?
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Because you flash them 1 at a time and if you flash one and it made everything bug out you can just nandroid back. If your on a ROM with a crap load of tweaks and mods and something goes wrong you're just screwed until the dev can figure out which mod he added is causing the problems. A lot of the time the mod bugs are left alone until all the big bugs are worked out and then they track down what's causing the smaller bugs
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850506
Read up. Pick what you like and give it a try. Everyone his different taste.
BTW, I prefer SlimBean. I've been using it as my dd since Slim2.7.
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[Q] Problems flashing latest lean kernel

Running a recent PACman ROM nightly (22.0.1) but the battery life is pretty bad. Absolutely love everything else so I was hoping a different kernel might help out a bit in the battery department. Tried flashing the latest Lean Kernel but when I tried to boot I got a pink "SAMSUNG GALAXY SIII" screen and it just hung there. I've got a backup so no worries on that front. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
What is the file name of the Leankernel zip that you flashed? Sounds like you flashed the TW version.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
What is the file name of the Leankernel zip that you flashed? Sounds like you flashed the TW version.
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I think that's it:
lk_s3vzw_tw_jb-v2.2.zip
Tried flashing Zeus kernel too but I had the same issue minus the pink. I feel like I'm missing something really obvious. I'm new to all this stuff. What does the tw designation mean, exactly?
Figured out the TW thing. I'm guessing if they aren't in the dev forms then there are no AOSP versions available then? Hope they pop up soon.
TW = Touchwiz, which is the software that Samsung had on the phone before you flashed this custom rom. You're looking for the AOSP version of Leankernel, well any kernel you intend to flash, for PacMan. Go to the Verizon GSIII section of Rootzwiki and click on the AOSP Leankernel thread. Download any of the 5.0 versions of AOSP Leankernel.
Oh, and Imoseyon is not making an xda thread. So that isn't happening lol
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Awesome just got the latest LeanKernel build. already flashed Ktoonsez so i'll see how that works out for a few days then switch over and give Lean a try. Thanks for the info.

Which 4.1.2 ROM do you recommend?

Giving my wife the White Galaxy S3 Verizon for Xmas and wanted to get recommendation which stock based ROM to install?
1. Hyperdrive
2. Jelly "Beans"
3. Axis
4. stock Verizon 4.1.2
5. other 4.1.2 based
I'm primarily interested in rock solid stability, and some of the Touchwiz experience. She might be getting the Note 3 in the future so I want her to get used to using some of Samsung apps. I have a second S3 for me and I'm testing 4.4 roms, currently installed CyanFox. So please keep discussion relevant to 4.1.2 roms and experience. I know 4.3 is out for Verizon, but I'll wait for Devs to build it into ROMs.
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tabletuser.blogspot.com LINK
In b4 thread lock.
Bone stock or cleanrom
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Bad to the Bone!
bby144 said:
In b4 thread lock.
Bone stock or cleanrom
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Bone stock looks awesome, going to give it a test run. Thanks
i run clean rom 7
bby144 said:
In b4 thread lock.
Bone stock or cleanrom
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Lol! Can't go wrong with those.
Light and clean (more optimized, less theming):
Tkrom, bonestock, cleanrom, obsessed
More heavily modified (extra mods and themes,):
Hyperdrive, goodness, axis, jellybeans, moar, wicked sensations, the people's rom
I'm maybe leaving a few out, but look them over and see what you want. If you want something simple and easy you can't go wrong with the top 4.
Some phones handle roms better than others, so if one isn't working out well then don't be afraid to try another.
I also want to point out that you have to make sure your wife's phone isn't on the 4.3 base (vrucml1). If it is, do not flash any custom roms, that bootloader is completely locked down.
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I've tried every single 4.1.2 TW rom out there, and my phone seems to run the best (least "Touchwiz" lag) on Hyperdrive with faux kernel. Completely stable, too. I also like the multitude of changes you can apply. However, you really can't go wrong with any of them. They all are great!
Like the above comment mentioned, make sure the OTA wasn't taken, although you probably know this.
They are all great, try them all.
As XDA is not a support site, users are expected to make this determination based on their own, individual use.
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