[Q] Change from official JB - Motorola Atrix 2

Hi everyone!
I need some information about custom roms like CM10/10.1,MIUI and Paranoid Android because i want to replace my official JB rom with one of them.
So,my questions (please compare to the official JB if it possible) :
1.How about the battery? Now it can last a day (11-14 hour) with heavy use (5-6 hour with screen on,some gaming and browsing,5-7 hour on 2G and other half with wifi.
2.The custom roms are noticeable faster and smoother,how about games?
3.How much stable for daily use? Is the camera bug solved?
+1 What's your opinions about the official JB builds?
Thanks,I can keep compromise for the usefull functions but i hope there will be someone who build a great CM build based on official JB .

1: Yes, battery is a little bit better.
2: I don't see differences between stock and custom rom. Games runs very smoothly even in stock.
3: Is stable, and the camera bug isn't solved yet. Flash don't sync with the shot. You can't take photos at night (PS: Only the CM have this bugs. MIUI, SCV7 doesn't)
JB builds are better, 100% working.

brianmoyano said:
1: Yes, battery is a little bit better.
2: I don't see differences between stock and custom rom. Games runs very smoothly even in stock.
3: Is stable, and the camera bug isn't solved yet. Flash don't sync with the shot. You can't take photos at night (PS: Only the CM have this bugs. MIUI, SCV7 doesn't)
JB builds are better, 100% working.
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Thanks!
Whats your advantages about the "4.2" chinese JB build?Better than the official?

mihione said:
Thanks!
Whats your advantages about the "4.2" chinese JB build?Better than the official?
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The 4.2 chineses is basesd on the 4.1.2 official JB. I mean, it's a rom for the JB official.
But, it says 4.2 when, in fact, is 4.1.2. It's just a modification of the build.prop. It's not real 4.2.

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Which is the most stable Jelly Bean Rom any idea?

Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
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rauppal said:
Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Sent from my HTC Desire S Official ICS boot unlocked with rooted n 4ext touch recovery using xda app-developers app
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I'm not sure if you could say it's fully working, but I know plenty of people here are using Andromedus as a daily ROM. I think there's a new build coming out soon, but read the thread to find what people are having best success with.
bnd just ported yet another JB ROM over too. Best way is just to try some out. Personally, I love JB but I went back to ICS (the ICE_DS ROM) because I've had a lot of sound issues with Andromedus in all the builds I've tried.
Hope that helps!
JB
rauppal said:
Hello guys,
I have recently moved on to official ICS but I heard JB is far more smoother than ICS. I can see there are number of JB custom roms available through the superb effort of our developers. Thing is I am kind of confuse which way to go. In JB I am looking for a stable completly working ROM, which I can rely to use on daily basis for long term.
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Sent from my HTC Desire S Official ICS boot unlocked with rooted n 4ext touch recovery using xda app-developers app
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I think the best is just to try a few. As you can see in their threads and changelogs every rom still has its limitations. also check out www.blindndumb.com for some awesome (jb and ics) roms for our device
Thanks guys for advices n link. I for sure read lot more n may be try couple of JB roms as well before I stick to one. May be better to do little more research n wait. I hope recently released ics source could facilitate few things for developers. Finger crossed
Cheers.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda app-developers app
I use Blindbean for now (not the new one available now) and I like it.
Since I use Jellybean, I don't wanna go back to GB or ICS, to much of a difference.
I mainly make phonecalls and use internet, so I don't really care about camera, pictures, games, music, ...
And for now, it holds up to my expectations. There are off-course some bugs, but for a phone that's that old already, I can deal with that.
(hell, I bought a Xperia U, because the stock HTC desireS was giving up on me, so when I got the Xperia, I could begin to experiment with root/roms and stuff, and now, the newer xperia is on the closet, and I use the HTC again (spec-wise, the desireS and xperia U aren't that different.)
I used to have BlindICE in its latest edition with which I was satisfied, but I've changed to JB with Codename Android and recently JellyTime, both from blindndumb. They are so smooth, I really can't come back either. But I'm also a bit lost concerning the differences between all of these JB roms. From what I saw, none of the 2 were really stable. In Jellytime, video playback can be glitchy, pictures have a green/purple line at the bottom and browsing with chrome shows weird artefacts. Other than that, they work fine. What changes visually in AOKP and CM10 are the ROM menus.
sarcome said:
I used to have BlindICE in its latest edition with which I was satisfied, but I've changed to JB with Codename Android and recently JellyTime, both from blindndumb. They are so smooth, I really can't come back either. But I'm also a bit lost concerning the differences between all of these JB roms. From what I saw, none of the 2 were really stable. In Jellytime, video playback can be glitchy, pictures have a green/purple line at the bottom and browsing with chrome shows weird artefacts. Other than that, they work fine. What changes visually in AOKP and CM10 are the ROM menus.
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so what do you think which one looks better CM10 or AOKP?
Try both, it's a personal choice
As you can see I am on Androdamus, which is cm10
Tapatalked from Desire S running Androdamus
I run JellyTime R15 as daily, no bugs that are important to the grand scheme of things.
A few weeks ago I tested Andromedus and the latest CM10, and they didn't have FM radio tuner. I listen to the radio almost everyday, so FM radio support is kind of important. This is mostly the reason why I'm still not using Jelly Bean. That and some other little things I enjoy and didn't find, like "render effect", automatic screen brightness control, launcher settings...
I'm kind of new to the ROM flashing scene... Is FM radio one of the last things to become functional on a ROM? Do any of the other ROMs have working FM? I guess it's not a very high-priority item.
I guess I could try to setup a script to automatically download the radio show I listen to, after it's available on the radio station website, then send it to dropbox or something.
I'm usually a very patient guy, waiting for a final release, but it's becoming harder and harder to wait.
edit: By the way, I'm using CM7.2 now
As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
Dabbleh said:
I run JellyTime R15 as daily, no bugs that are important to the grand scheme of things.
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do you mean this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32780631#post32780631
I also wanna try jelly bean rom now but i dunno which one to try as my daily rom I havent used any rom yet I'm using htc update saga 4.0.4 with sense 3.6 & I totally wanna get rid of this sense thing,is it a good idea to upgrade to this rom in your opinion is it almost stable?
sMhsn said:
do you mean this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32780631#post32780631
I also wanna try jelly bean rom now but i dunno which one to try as my daily rom I havent used any rom yet I'm using htc update saga 4.0.4 with sense 3.6 & I totally wanna get rid of this sense thing,is it a good idea to upgrade to this rom in your opinion is it almost stable?
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Should not try Jelly Bean now for Desire S since it is not so stable.
If you want to use the stable ROM, please use this one. I already installed for 4 weeks and it is awesome. But this one is just Android 4.0.4, HT sense 3.6.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567715&page=1
Well I've recently swapped to BnD Jelly time and I'm impressed. I've been using Niks CM10 for months and decided to try a kernel 3 ROM. I can't see myself swapping again as Jelly time seems the better daily driver IMO.
I also want to try this Jelly Time but just being cautious, are there any particular bugs you can tell or anything about this Rom or it also has Google Now in it right?!!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using Tapatalk 2
badflife said:
As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
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Camera works fine in Jelly Time, works perfectly if you download JB Camera+ app.
I personally use CM10 with my Galaxy Mini. Everything works perfectly, but seems there is a problem with the native tethering of both type. 3rs party software solved the problem.
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badflife said:
As long as the camera doesn't work I won't use JB Roms.
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sMhsn said:
I also want to try this Jelly Time but just being cautious, are there any particular bugs you can tell or anything about this Rom or it also has Google Now in it right?!!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using Tapatalk 2
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Yes it has everything, including now. The small bugs I've noticed are the brightness sensor is a little laggy, takes a little longer to correct it self to ambient light. Chrome sometimes gets a little buggy, Netflix isnt perfect, front camera doesn't work, video recording is broken and I'm sure there are other small issues I've yet to notice.
None of the above is a deal breaker for me, as we have an increasingly unpopular phone we will always have to expect some issues as a price to pay for the latest os versions.
do we have cm10 for Desire S also?
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sMhsn said:
do we have cm10 for Desire S also?
Sent from my HTC Desire S using Tapatalk 2
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Jelly Time is based on CM10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903496

Flashing cyanogenmod 10 on nexus s.

hi,
I just got my nexus s and its running stock 4.1 got it through OTA update.
I have root my device and I just came across stable cynogenmod 10.
Now, i am in dilemma whether to sit back with official 4.1 or to flash cynogenmod 10.
plz help me out.
I want a sable software which is free from any bug or errors and also I have noticed the battery is not very impressive in 4.1 compared to my previous device Live with walkman.
Does flashing Cynogenmod 10 give me some good battery life.
why should I go for cynogenmod 10 ? What are its advantages ??
plz help me out with my query .
Thank you.
maheshus88 said:
hi,
I just got my nexus s and its running stock 4.1 got it through OTA update.
I have root my device and I just came across stable cynogenmod 10.
Now, i am in dilemma whether to sit back with official 4.1 or to flash cynogenmod 10.
plz help me out.
I want a sable software which is free from any bug or errors and also I have noticed the battery is not very impressive in 4.1 compared to my previous device Live with walkman.
Does flashing Cynogenmod 10 give me some good battery life.
why should I go for cynogenmod 10 ? What are its advantages ??
plz help me out with my query .
Thank you.
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Advantages are more control over the hardware and other customization options but if you're happy with the stock then stick to it. I feel the CM version of JB4.2.1 drains your battery.
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seibott said:
Advantages are more control over the hardware and other customization options but if you're happy with the stock then stick to it. I feel the CM version of JB4.2.1 drains your battery.
Sent from my Nexus S
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I am not talking about 4.2 jelly bean , I know its 4.2 rom is in its early state and there are lots of bugs .
I saw 4.1.2 stable rom .. How is its battery performance compared to stock 4.1 android.....
flash cm10 stable without changing kernels then you'll get a great battery life.
ej8989 said:
flash cm10 stable without changing kernels then you'll get a great battery life.
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agreed.... i have been using the CM10 stable 4.1.2 since it came out... using the kernel the rom came with, and battery life has been EXCELLENT. Its stupid stable, smooth and fast, and did i mention battery life is awesome.
nd4spdbh said:
agreed.... i have been using the CM10 stable 4.1.2 since it came out... using the kernel the rom came with, and battery life has been EXCELLENT. Its stupid stable, smooth and fast, and did i mention battery life is awesome.
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I just installed cm10. So far so good.. its smooth ..
battery life still need to use for 1 week to exactly understand the battery consumption ..
I found 1 bug.
google now > settings > privacy & accounts > manage location history... " google search stopped working "
can anyone confirm this...

What is everyones favourite rom combination?

Currently im running cm 10.1.2 stable with marmite cm 8.7 (smartassv2/cfq 100/1000)
with direct inject tweaks
Still dissatified with the performance =/ might end up going back to 4.1.2, been a while
TheLastMirana said:
Currently im running cm 10.1.2 stable with marmite cm 8.7 (smartassv2/cfq 100/1000)
with direct inject tweaks
Still dissatified with the performance =/ might end up going back to 4.1.2, been a while
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Wait for 4.3 ROMs to come out. I'm peronally using slim 4.3 alpha and quite satisfied with it's performance.
I've tested so much 4.2.2 ROMs for a while but as a result, I also returned to the latest factory image. Now I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel. That's the first time I could use an uptime session for more than 3 or 4 days. To not support 4.2.* on Nexus S was a smart decision of Google—sorry for the truth, the fewest of us will accept this.
I've also tested this "direct inject" tweaks, but to be serious again: did you really felt the turbo? In my opinion it's a real placebo on our Nexus S.
Maybe I will try 4.3 in the future but I don't really trust the hype today.
4.1.2 + a new kernel, to get more RAM and a lot of great features (like voodoo sound, BLN,...), that's really enough for me. We all forget that new features will also be released in "older" Android versions. A 4.1 from 2012 isn't comparable with a 4.1 from today (e.g. updated Gapps, or features like the new Android Device Manager).
.stendeck said:
I've tested so much 4.2.2 ROMs for a while but as a result, I also returned to the latest factory image. Now I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel. That's the first time I could use an uptime session for more than 3 or 4 days. To not support 4.2.* on Nexus S was a smart decision of Google—sorry for the truth, the fewest of us will accept this.
I've also tested this "direct inject" tweaks, but to be serious again: did you really felt the turbo? In my opinion it's a real placebo on our Nexus S.
Maybe I will try 4.3 in the future but I don't really trust the hype today.
4.1.2 + a new kernel, to get more RAM and a lot of great features (like voodoo sound, BLN,...), that's really enough for me. We all forget that new features will also be released in "older" Android versions. A 4.1 from 2012 isn't comparable with a 4.1 from today (e.g. updated Gapps, or features like the new Android Device Manager).
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I have tried a ROM, or two, and I agree that 4.1 ROMs run smoother than 4.2.. the battery and performance are nearly the same.. But Slim ROM 4.1.2 is the best balance of features, battery and performance; combined with the newest kernels..
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Personally HellyBean 4.1 and 4.2 are my fav...but then again I'm what you call a flashaholick and CM10, BlackBean 6, or Slim 3.1 work great for me, all of them coupled with marmite kernel
I'm happy with stock 4.1.2 + marmite kernel.
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exactly what I'm using. After testing all the ROMs I keep coming back to Stock+Marmite (rooted and bloatware free, of course)
Android 4.3 Aosp And Marmite Kernel !!!
4.3 slim bean
ej8989 said:
Wait for 4.3 ROMs to come out. I'm peronally using slim 4.3 alpha and quite satisfied with it's performance.
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Using 4.3 slim bean alpha as well. work much much smoother than 4.2.2. The only issue I have is that when I try to open "developers options" in the setting menu, it causes the app to crash. Besides that I am very happy with it.
Where could I grab the stock 4.1.2 rooted ROM?
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[Q] IS CM stable worth to install?

Hi there mates,
I finally decided to dump the stock ROM and give it a try on custom one.
After reading a bit i think i'm starting to like Cyanogen, but since i want a good stable ROM i appreciated some opinions form anyone who is using it.
1st and really important: my stock ROM does not have any of the know issues (deep sleep probs, random reboots, battery drains etc...) so anyone know if CM 9.x stable have any of this issues?
2nd does everything work? In the CM forums i found no one complaining with "loosing" functionality's but i would like to ear from anyone that uses this on a daily basis. (i found a lot of people complaining with encryption problem and bad flashing but not about Wifi radio, camera, etc...)
3rd: Is this the best choice to use on a daily basis? Or there is a better/more stable/more fluid Rom?
Thanks to all.
Most of the CM 10.x ROMs are pretty stable and usable. I am a fan of the KatKiss ROMs. 4.2.2 has the best functionality, but the 4.3 variant is not bad. The only thng that does not work for me is camera on Skype.
+1 for KatKiss #226
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362764
frederuco said:
Most of the CM 10.x ROMs are pretty stable and usable. I am a fan of the KatKiss ROMs. 4.2.2 has the best functionality, but the 4.3 variant is not bad. The only thng that does not work for me is camera on Skype.
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Thks for the info but now im confused...
You mentioned that Skype cant use the front cam. Is that on CM stable roms or the KatKiss ones? Im asking because i use skype a lot and that is an issue to me. :/
Sent from my Transformer TF101
Exnor said:
Thks for the info but now im confused...
You mentioned that Skype cant use the front cam. Is that on CM stable roms or the KatKiss ones? Im asking because i use skype a lot and that is an issue to me. :/
Sent from my Transformer TF101
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On KatKiss 4.3 the camera do t work for me. The CM 10 and 10.1 ROMs and KatKiss 4.2.2 it worked fine. I have not tried any CM 10.2 ROMs.
frederuco said:
On KatKiss 4.3 the camera do t work for me. The CM 10 and 10.1 ROMs and KatKiss 4.2.2 it worked fine. I have not tried any CM 10.2 ROMs.
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Have you tried the stable version recommended on the CM site? Its 9.1.
The 10.x versions are not marked as stable... and i really dont want to re-re-reflash over and over again
Thks
Sent from my Transformer TF101
Exnor said:
Have you tried the stable version recommended on the CM site? Its 9.1.
The 10.x versions are not marked as stable... and i really dont want to re-re-reflash over and over again
Thks
Sent from my Transformer TF101
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Hmmm, if I did it was a while ago. CM 9 is based on ICS. I have not run an ICS ROM for more than a few hours in over a year. I would say that the Jelly Bean based ROMs (CM10.X) feel SO much faster due to project butter. I flashed back to stock ICS a bit ago, and it feels so sluggish.
Most of the threads on CM 10 you can see how stable they are. I know the No-Name CM 10.1 is rock solid. Joesteink has moved on, but the ROM is still rock solid and many users swear by it.
frederuco said:
Hmmm, if I did it was a while ago. CM 9 is based on ICS. I have not run an ICS ROM for more than a few hours in over a year. I would say that the Jelly Bean based ROMs (CM10.X) feel SO much faster due to project butter. I flashed back to stock ICS a bit ago, and it feels so sluggish.
Most of the threads on CM 10 you can see how stable they are. I know the No-Name CM 10.1 is rock solid. Joesteink has moved on, but the ROM is still rock solid and many users swear by it.
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I cant find the links for that version... only the linaro versions...
Sent from my Transformer TF101
Here is the link to the downloads: http://nexfiles.kjonigsen.net/tf101/cm10.2/
And the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2402752
frederuco said:
Here is the link to the downloads: http://nexfiles.kjonigsen.net/tf101/cm10.2/
And the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2402752
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Thanks mate... i'm gonna give it a try and post my results here in case is useful for other people.
Exnor said:
Thanks mate... i'm gonna give it a try and post my results here in case is useful for other people.
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Is CM finally stable? I had it installed a year or so ago, but then it was still beta for the transformer. Since then I used various flavors and eventually stayed with the EOS-build. Very stable with all the options I ever need (like overclocking and gouvenor-changing). I'm still using EOS, since it's stable and performing very well. Katkiss seems to be the continuation of it, so you could try it yourself And if you don't like it, then you drop it for something else

Chose stable custom rom for my sis

Hello people
My sister is considering flashind custom rom on her SGS Advance. And because I'm not familiar with Samsung devices (I have two Sony :>)
I would like to ask you to help me chose the most stable and fully functional custom ROM.
At the moment she has stock JB installed but it has some freezes and doesn't run very well.
What can you recommend? It doesn't have to be the nevest android.
I think I would chose between SkimKat 4.4, CyanogenMod 11 by Team Canjica and VanirAOSP 4.4.4. I know those are very good custom roms.
Can you tell me if there are any issues with those? like reboots, not working features?
If you say custom ROMs, there is no ROM which is bug free but there are stable ROMs.
Stability depends on how and what you use. All 4.4 ROMs have reached to a state where you can use them for daily use.
I am Using CM11 nightly 20140614 and dont have any problems.
All the ROMs have their dev and Q/A threads, you can check them for the most stable builds and the working/non working functionality.
Try the latest vanir aosp its fast, fluid and stable...
For me its the most stable rom yet
Well SlimKat seems to be bugless.
VanirAOSP has some bugs with SystemUI
Go for the slimkat(final). It's the smoothest, fastest rom for our phone.
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lozohcum said:
Hello people
My sister is considering flashind custom rom on her SGS Advance. And because I'm not familiar with Samsung devices (I have two Sony :>)
I would like to ask you to help me chose the most stable and fully functional custom ROM.
At the moment she has stock JB installed but it has some freezes and doesn't run very well.
What can you recommend? It doesn't have to be the nevest android.
I think I would chose between SkimKat 4.4, CyanogenMod 11 by Team Canjica and VanirAOSP 4.4.4. I know those are very good custom roms.
Can you tell me if there are any issues with those? like reboots, not working features?
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Test all roms to see which rom fit for you
CM 10.1
Wysłane z WOO-Phablecika 4.2.2...
Vanir is the best!
AOKP 4.2.2 by PV after uninstalling and reinstalling calendar is stable.
Wysłane z AOKP-fonika 4.2.2...
I'd have to go with Vanir. Everything just works and lag is virtually non-existent. The only downside I can see is slightly shorter battery life (could be just my phone though). One advantage that i love is it has it's own updater so it's not much of a hassle to get the latest fixes and improvements!
Another option for her would be to stay with stock JB bit change her kernel to CoCore.
baktol said:
I'd have to go with Vanir. Everything just works and lag is virtually non-existent. The only downside I can see is slightly shorter battery life (could be just my phone though). One advantage that i love is it has it's own updater so it's not much of a hassle to get the latest fixes and improvements!
Another option for her would be to stay with stock JB bit change her kernel to CoCore.
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More performance = more battery drain.
@lozohcum : How old is she? She want a girl theme too?
After testing almost every ROM, i think that CM10.1 is the most stable(with good battery backup)...
Liquid smooth 3.2 smooth as liquid with all customizations
just battery backup is 15 to 17 hr is matter
charnoha said:
After testing almost every ROM, i think that CM10.1 is the most stable(with good battery backup)...
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Yeah, you should try this. Cm 10.1 is awesome!
I think u can choose between VanirAOSP or AOSP from j.team.. The last one is disscontinued but its 90% finished and 100% stable.
U can choose one of them, or, simpli, test both because testing is the only (exactly) way to know if ROM is for you (or sister).
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