Best, fastest current Rom? - Droid 2 Global General

Hey guys my friend is getting this phone and I want to obviously flash the best Rom. I know best is usually dependant on preference but ics is clearly not suitable and there is a lack of global roms. What is the most current and fastest Rom?
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Stock 4.5.608.

as always Gasai is correct, how ever if you are looking for something else
several updated roms here
http://rootzwiki.com/forum/76-droid-2-global-development/
and
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/28082-d2d2gdx-cm9-build-thread/page__st__890#entry1073280
and
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/3069-dev-threaddroid-2-global-cm7-with-gingerbread-leak-kernel/page__st__3020#entry921937
and also
AvRS said:
Best/most stable ROM threads aren't allowed as they're too subjective, you'll receive lots of differing opinions on the same thing. Only way is to try yourself and find the one that fits you best as that's what these forums are about.!
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There is no such thing as the best ROM.

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[Q] Which JB rom is the most stable and what radio should I use?

Hey,
my friend just bought a skyrocket and I will be rooting it for him.
Is there a fairly "stable" CM10 rom or JB rom?
and which radio am I supposed to use with it?
thank you
Save you the trouble because this will be locked.
In the SR community our Mods don't allow these sorts of questions since it leads to trolls and flaming.
In other words, I'm not allowed to answer your question but can advise you in trying different ROMs and seeing what your friend would like.
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xadidas4lifex said:
Hey,
my friend just bought a skyrocket and I will be rooting it for him.
Is there a fairly "stable" CM10 rom or JB rom?
and which radio am I supposed to use with it?
thank you
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Superlite CM10+Superlite Gapps was really good when I tried it. I'm actually going to install it again since I'm still tinkering with mine.
Only downside I noticed, and it's probably some easy fix I missed, in GL benchmark on egypt 2.1, ICS CM9 was 52fps, JB CM10 SL was 45fps.
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Best threads are subjective. I suggest you read and give them a quick test or stick to Samsung based firmware

Most stable AOSP ROM

I am currently on Venom's 3.2.7 but I am also curious as to what AOSP feels like on this beast. Which ROM is the most stable as of 4-25-13?
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Jess813 said:
I am currently on Venom's 3.2.7 but I am also curious as to what AOSP feels like on this beast. Which ROM is the most stable as of 4-25-13?
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Flash .and see for yourself
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bkmo said:
Here we go again. You asked for it. Going......going.......going......
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And its outta here! And I'm the only one who took the time to watch the noob video?
*waits patiently for a mod*
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I don't know what the most stable is.. but I'm on Slimbean with vz oc linaro v4 kernel, 2.14 hboot, rock solid for a few days now.
exad said:
I don't know what the most stable is.. but I'm on Slimbean with vz oc linaro v4 kernel, 2.14 hboot, rock solid for a few days now.
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Thanks and let me refrain my question ... Which ARE the most stable AOSP Roms? I am not asking for fan boyism just your honest OPINIONS.
Coming from a flashaholic
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Jess813 said:
Thanks and let me refrain my question ... Which ARE the most stable AOSP Roms? I am not asking for fan boyism just your honest OPINIONS.
Coming from a flashaholic
Sent from My 1X on T-Mobile
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I just want you to know that saying what is the best roms is against the rules. You need to go thru the Original Android developmetn section and look you self
Herc08 said:
I just want you to know that saying what is the best roms is against the rules. You need to go thru the Original Android developmetn section and look you self
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I did and i am not asking for the "best" ROM I am asking which is more stable. Using the word BEST will always result in an endless argument.
Why do u guys bother to even come on here as XDA Police or something? Geez just answer the question if you can if not I don't need your regulation comments.
Ask me what my opinion is about the most STABLE ROM that's not AOSP? Venom hands down.
What is wrong with giving developers props for their hard work? If people can stand by a ROM what's wrong with that? It shows how hard that developer has worked on his/her ROM.
SMH ....
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Read. Read. Read. All rom threads have a section called working and not working and any known bugs. What is stable for me may not be for you being what u may use your phone for. Look and flash away, if you dont like it.. wipe and flash another.. only way to find out for your self
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4.2.2 AOSP Roms have come a long way in terms of stability. I'd say they're probably all pretty damn stable if you manage to match up the right Hboot/ROM/Kernel and people who don't know this may claim a rom is less stable than it really is, making this question difficult because the smarter you are, the more stable your rom will be.
bkmo said:
Here we go again. You asked for it. Going......going.......going......
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You were right.... Never again, I have more instructions than suggestions .
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exad said:
4.2.2 AOSP Roms have come a long way in terms of stability. I'd say they're probably all pretty damn stable if you manage to match up the right Hboot/ROM/Kernel.
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THANK YOU
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Do your own investigation, these threads serve no real purpose.
Every phone is different and everyone has an opinion.

[Q] Choosing a ROM

I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
Vampyre111 said:
I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
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Try to go to your device forum and research and read the threads to know of their stability and features. Find one which suits your needs
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Vampyre111 said:
I am very new at all this but off to a good start so far...I think. My Verizon S4 is successfully rooted and it's running the JellyBro EuroSkank ROM. I used GooManager and TWRP 2.5.0.3 to do it all. GooManager shows several other compatible ROMa are available like Carbon for example. My question is how do I know which one is the best in stability and features?
My current one, seems to be very good but is there something even better?
V^^^^V
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Cyanogenmod is a good one
Search for the roms
This should fix ur problem:thumbup:
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED
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There are a lot of different ROM.
One has better performance.
Another has better battery usage.
And another has richer features....
There is no BEST rom. It's should be MOST SUITABLE on your need.
Download and try some, you will know which is most suitable for you. :highfive:
Try Cyanogenmod.
try stock rom or CM
hit like if i helped
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Umm...you could google the best roms for your device...there will be a list you can choose from
Hit thanks:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: if it helped
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This thread is unnecessary. This will eventually lead to a best Rom thread which is not allowed. The best thing for anyone would be to flash them and see what fits your needs.
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brandonarev said:
This thread is unnecessary. This will eventually lead to a best Rom thread which is not allowed. The best thing for anyone would be to flash them and see what fits your needs.
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Pretty much this. Best thing to do is read the threads of different ROMs and flash a few yourself to see what best fits your needs. No one will know but you.
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What Rom is the most stable?

Hi!
I just wonder what custom rom is most stable for everyday usage, preferably based on ics or higher.
Thx
Actually according to xda rules most stable rom topic is prohibited...
It will be good if you try the most roms in the development section by yourself and find out which is more stable...
Sent from the future...
Oh, well in that case I'm sorry.
I rather not go through the process of testing every single rom myself, I just thought that some of you guys with experience could share your thoughts. I guess I'll continue using the stock rom then, was looking forward to use a rom where ghostcalls isn't an issue, can't belive these kind of bugs are present in stock roms...
DippN said:
Oh, well in that case I'm sorry.
I rather not go through the process of testing every single rom myself, I just thought that some of you guys with experience could share your thoughts. I guess I'll continue using the stock rom then, was looking forward to use a rom where ghostcalls isn't an issue, can't belive these kind of bugs are present in stock roms...
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Bugs are in each Development OP. for better response over this topic, Use PM.
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Recommended ROMs Please?

Hey everyone...
Just looking for some advice on an S3 ROM. I'm on the S4 w T-Mobile but I'm looking for a ROM to flash on S3 for my boyfriend. He's on dirty unicorn right now.
I just want something stable so he doesn't bother me lol.
I'm on a kitkat ROM myself..are they stable on a s3?
If everyone could just recommend a 4.4 ROM and a 4.3 ROM so I can look at them instead of reading thru all 50 ROMs with 1000 posts.. I'd prefer it NOT to be a TW ROM. Battery life is most important of course.
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disturkis4u said:
Hey everyone...
Just looking for some advice on an S3 ROM. I'm on the S4 w T-Mobile but I'm looking for a ROM to flash on S3 for my boyfriend. He's on dirty unicorn right now.
I just want something stable so he doesn't bother me lol.
I'm on a kitkat ROM myself..are they stable on a s3?
If everyone could just recommend a 4.4 ROM and a 4.3 ROM so I can look at them instead of reading thru all 50 ROMs with 1000 posts.. I'd prefer it NOT to be a TW ROM. Battery life is most important of course.
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All are pretty stable but unfortunately this site shuts down any ROM recommendation threads as it can lead to pointless debates about which ROM is the best.
We don't allow comparison threads as they often lead to arguments and fighting among the users.
The best place to find out about a specific ROM is in that ROM's thread. Read what other users are saying, bugs they are reporting and feedback to and from the developer(s). We encourage you to check out the different ROM threads and to find one or two that you like, flash them and run them. If you like one stick with it. If not, flash a different one.
Or if you are like the majority of us XDA users you'll flash one, run it for a week and then flash another, and another, and another, and another.
Thank you,
Rwilco12

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