[Q] is there a plain AOSP CM10.1 Jellybean 4.2 ROM? - HTC One S

Hi
Looking through the various ROMs for the One S, it is not obvious (to me) if there is a vanilla AOSP JB4.2 ROM available.
My two other android devices (HTC DHD and Galaxy Tab 10.1) have a number of JB 4.2 ROMs which are fine daily drivers.
So what, if any, One S ROM is closest to the AOSP JB4.2?
Thanks

CM10.1

tpsnjs said:
Hi
Looking through the various ROMs for the One S, it is not obvious (to me) if there is a vanilla AOSP JB4.2 ROM available.
My two other android devices (HTC DHD and Galaxy Tab 10.1) have a number of JB 4.2 ROMs which are fine daily drivers.
So what, if any, One S ROM is closest to the AOSP JB4.2?
Thanks
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A good ROM is dark jelly cm10.1 4.2.1 jb
Using it myself and very happy with it
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And Ill go against the stream (if you can call 2 ppl "stream" ) and say CM10 is the best
Namely, Dark Jelly CM10 builds. Love it and cant see myself switching anytime soon.
It has excellent battery life, excellent camera (compared to 10.1, in my experience), good reception, great performance and plenty - but not more than needed - tweaks to play around with.

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Difference between cm9 and cm10?

Im a fan of cyanogen but i cant decide between cm9 and cm10. Im on cm9 atm. Can some help me with this?
Cm10 is the latest and greatest. Its a lot faster then cm9, and has google now and such. I would take cm10 over cm9
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You can flash cm10 over cm9. Update gapps and clear caches.
CM10 runs really smooth. You will loose tablet mode on a lot of apps.
Check the screenshot thread in general if you want to see.
CM9 is based by Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) 4.0.X
CM10 is based by Jelly Bean (JB) 4.1.X
CM10 much faster
As stated above , much faster and has google now. There are still a few glitches with CM10, but worth upgrading just for the speed alone.
mgalexa said:
As stated above , much faster and has google now. There are still a few glitches with CM10, but worth upgrading just for the speed alone.
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Well i own a different device (Sansung Galaxy W GTi-8150)...we do not have cm10 but a fully working beta version of cm9...what i just did was to flash jelly bean libs through cwm in order to get speed of jb on on cm9...and it works....maybe you should go for that...
Shehram Ahmad said:
Well i own a different device (Sansung Galaxy W GTi-8150)...we do not have cm10 but a fully working beta version of cm9...what i just did was to flash jelly bean libs through cwm in order to get speed of jb on on cm9...and it works....maybe you should go for that...
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That can be a recipe for a non-booting device...
Of course cm10 works good in our tabs as omap architecture the processor is open source so developers can work well to port cm10 to our devices
I'm in cm10 now in my tab and in cm 9 in my phone (s2) as cm10 is buggy in my phone as some hardware elements are closed source so developers can not work freely in the device but this problem not found in my tab (open source hardware so cm10 work sooo good)
Sent from Galaxy S2 or Galaxy Tab2
CM10 is better

Newbie help

Hi!
Iam new to android world using a samsung S i897.
I want to install JB and found the slim rom in this (awesom) forum.
The slim version of android is a part of it? What Im missing? There are features that where left out?
Iam confuse on which are oficial versions and how obtain them and which are mods or custom versions. Exist a ICS official rom for my phone? Is better upgrade to that version or the JB slim rom?
Thanks!!!
None of the Galaxy S series of phones are getting official ICS, let alone JB.
So anything for your phone that's ICS or Jellybean is unofficial.
And you should use Slim JB because its waaay better than stock GB and has no bloat, along with performance boosts. Heck, any custom ROM is better than official versions (aside from the usual bugs when they are in early development).
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CM9
You may want to look at CyanogenMod 9.. or wait around for a CyanogenMod 10
Google it, I can't post links yet..
You can wait (stable) custom jelly bean version if that appear as it is the most recent android version.
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The captivate has good jb ROMs such as hellybean or slim bean as you said. But these guys are right, there will never be any ICS or JB official updates for it because its an outdated phone much like the vibrant or original i9000. The closest you get to stock would be slim bean or slim ICS.
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Serch normal JB Rom and flash that. Or ICS if you will not find normal stable JB.
Thanks!!
I will try that.

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.
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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?!!
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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?
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Jelly Time is based on CM10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903496

Default Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

i am planning to install official ( NO addons / customization ) Android 4.1 or 4.2 Jelly Bean on my sensation someone please point me in the right direction which ROm should i go for?
Right now i am using
AR HD 6.8.0 by mike
android 4.0.3
htc sense 3.6
kernal 3.016-v1.5.2 sebastianfm
BASEBAND 11.76A.3504.00P
hboot 1.27.1100
radio 11.24A.3504.31_M
Official JB ROM is not released for sensation [yet]....
alireza_simkesh said:
Official JB ROM is not released for sensation [yet]....
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And I think we will never get officials jelly beans
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If you're looking for core Android without Sense, look here...
4.1 - This one has been worked on fro a few months now. It's not updated often, but people seem to like it from the comments.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942239
4.2 - This one is in early stages of development, but it works pretty darn well. It's not clear if the developer is still working on it anymore or not though. So the state that it's in now may be the state it stays in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2103459
Both have a few tweaks, but for the most part they are pure Android without the Sense overlay.
You can also use CyanogenMod CM10 and 10.1 ROMs and make them unction exactly like pure Android by not utilizing any of the special features and options.
If you want JellyBean with Sense...see the earlier comments in this thread. You're out of luck and will continue to be out of luck.
Thanks.
Skipjacks said:
If you're looking for core Android without Sense, look here...
4.1 - This one has been worked on fro a few months now. It's not updated often, but people seem to like it from the comments.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942239
4.2 - This one is in early stages of development, but it works pretty darn well. It's not clear if the developer is still working on it anymore or not though. So the state that it's in now may be the state it stays in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2103459
Both have a few tweaks, but for the most part they are pure Android without the Sense overlay.
You can also use CyanogenMod CM10 and 10.1 ROMs and make them unction exactly like pure Android by not utilizing any of the special features and options.
If you want JellyBean with Sense...see the earlier comments in this thread. You're out of luck and will continue to be out of luck.
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thanks
Thanks for this Info...
Skipjacks said:
If you're looking for core Android without Sense, look here...
4.1 - This one has been worked on fro a few months now. It's not updated often, but people seem to like it from the comments.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942239
4.2 - This one is in early stages of development, but it works pretty darn well. It's not clear if the developer is still working on it anymore or not though. So the state that it's in now may be the state it stays in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2103459
Both have a few tweaks, but for the most part they are pure Android without the Sense overlay.
You can also use CyanogenMod CM10 and 10.1 ROMs and make them unction exactly like pure Android by not utilizing any of the special features and options.
If you want JellyBean with Sense...see the earlier comments in this thread. You're out of luck and will continue to be out of luck.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
Try this one by albinoman887. Amazing 4.2 ROM.
FeralFire said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
Try this one by albinoman887. Amazing 4.2 ROM.
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I just flashed albinoman887's 31st build, and I could not be happier.
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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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