advantages and disadvantages of custom rom compared to stock rom ?
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chinhvd86 said:
advantages and disadvantages of custom rom compared to stock rom ?
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depends on alot of things. do you not like your stock rom? is it slow do you not enjoy something about it? do you want a a higher android version? Tell me What YOU want.
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can any one tell me what is mean by custom room and stock room
i found these words many time in xda
i am confused
thanks in advance
lovegurulavdev said:
can any one tell me what is mean by custom room and stock room
i found these words many time in xda
i am confused
thanks in advance
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Stock rom is the base rom ... which u got when u bought a Galaxy fit .. !!
And custom rom are modified one , which are made by devs ...
thnks and can you tell me about dev who is this dev and what he did
lovegurulavdev said:
thnks and can you tell me about dev who is this dev and what he did
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DEV stands for "DEVELOPER" .... !!
lovegurulavdev said:
can any one tell me what is mean by custom room and stock room
i found these words many time in xda
i am confused
thanks in advance
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Stock ROM s made considering the overall safe n easy usage f all customers...
Custom ROM r the ones made by developers (devs) which s basically made to eke out more performance from ur phone...
custom rom is a modified version of the stock rom which features performance,visual and unlocks premium features like tethering.
Utkarsh.bhatt12 said:
custom rom is a modified version of the stock rom which features performance,visual and unlocks premium features like tethering.
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Tethering is available even in our stock roms...
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Utkarsh.bhatt12 said:
custom rom is a modified version of the stock rom which features performance,visual and unlocks premium features like tethering.
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tethering is only in custom rom .. ??
did not knew .. lol .. !!
I am new to android...i had updated my galaxy fit with samsung kies with gingerbread 2.3.6. now i want to know that what is difference between original rom (which i had updated from kies) and custom rom (example: razodroid).
is there any difference between performance, battery back, etc.
pls let me know.
theres a lot of difference between them
custom roms have many extra features not available in original roms like battery backup, themes etc
u can increase peformance by overclocking
To actually experience the difference, I suggest you to try it yourself...
Believe me, you won't regret moving away from stock roms...
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First difference is "Spelling" !
And then performance and a lot of tweaks which stock dont have
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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echo104 said:
Stock rom is really stable than custom ones but with custom rom you get overclocking, performance, lockscreen gesture.
The real diff is stock.rom has no bugs as far as i know.
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thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
buntymurarka said:
thanks for your reply.....pls let me know which rom you like and you prefer?
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I'm currently using Fit-Sense, it's good but it's based on cynogen mod which has some bugs. Anyway i've tried Sabotage, it's good and fast. And i looking forward to try the Chocobread (heard it's quite). I personally like Fit-Sense better than Sabotage and others i've tried but i think you should try custom ROMs on your own. Don't take other's point of view, since not every one has same opinion. Anyway, tells us if you need help flashing a custom rom.
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Stock rom seems to be always the most stabe and daily driver
Also there is no perfect rom,it depends on what you need (stability,performance,UI.....)
For me i like non stock roms the most.., but i always choose the stock UI (in my case S3 with Nature UX).
The stock roms are indeed the most stable, but some mods are only in custom roms
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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If u want your android as very stable stick on stock rom and mod it...
and if you want more usability and more functions, mods and other borrowed features then you should go for custom rom...
1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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Custom rooms is more secure, faster, more features
Stock is well more stable that's all.
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I prefer using stock ROM with Deodexed and Zipaligned apps as it's more stable than custom ROMs
Stock vs Custom Rom
I prefer a super stripped down stock Rom, bloatware removed. Then add mods and tweak things to how I want.
Also Re-odexing a rom (custom/stock) after installing mods and themes will keep the rom boot up quickly
whenever I tried a stock rom (experience with Galaxy Ace, Desire, Desire HD, S2, S3 mini and S4) I feel like stock roms are slow compared to custom roms.. never modded a stock rom
I prefer custom roms. At early state the might be buggy but afterwards you have much more functionality.
for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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both of stock and custom difference effect on mobiles phone,custom kernel efficient.
For GS4 i love both. Stock ROM for samsung app and features. And custom for all the tweaks ( battery life ).
bossfang said:
for LG stock is much better than custom roms
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No
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Of course custom rom...
However it depends on rom's build quality. There are a lot of kind of roms.
A stable build of a rom is much more stable, better and faster than a simple stock rom with blootware
Custom rom hands down. There will be a rom that's pretty much stock but deflated and tweaked. Anyone who chooses stock over custom, let alone on xda, hasn't really done their research
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1hewar10rd said:
Which one is better?? I need help bcoz i m going to flash gingericejelly on my y duos!! :\ :[
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its ur choice what to discuss in this??
A stock ROM will run the device as it was designed to be run. This will traditionally give you the most out of box stability and performance.
A custom ROM is meant to run the device as the ROM author intended, subject to the limitations of the device. These ROMs usually trade off performance and/or stability for new features (while sometimes disabling features from the stock ROM, typically due to non open sourced drivers).
The point of a custom ROM is to addressed perceived shortcomings of the phone. If you purchase a phone that does what you need, then you won't need to install a custom ROM. If there are no phones that handle what you need, then you get the closest approximation and run a custom ROM that addresses your needs.
On my HTC Droid Incredible (2010-2011), I wrote my own ROM so that it would perform exactly as I needed. For my Galaxy S2 (2011-2013) and Galaxy S4 GPE (2013-), I have no desire to run a custom ROM.
No one is going to be able to tell you what sort of ROM is best going to fit YOUR needs, except YOU. Everyone has different needs/wants in a ROM. The best thing to do is try different ROMs out and see which one is best for your day to day phone needs.
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I want to know if I need to install a custom kernel or a custom rom or a combination of both to overclock my phone. Please help..and suggest a compatible rom and kernel for samsung android jb 4.1.2 with touchwiz 4.0. A newbie....
Search a forum for your phone and get going
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There must be several ROMS for your device.. Just search it and figure it out
You need a custom kernel for OC'ing
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custom roms vary along with the device. So try mentioning your device details
todopertin said:
I want to know if I need to install a custom kernel or a custom rom or a combination of both to overclock my phone. Please help..and suggest a compatible rom and kernel for samsung android jb 4.1.2 with touchwiz 4.0. A newbie....
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adisawant said:
custom roms vary along with the device. So try mentioning your device details
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Yeah we don't know what kind device you have.. or you might using a custom device too ?and just wanna installing any other customs
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is there a reason to run custom roms?
phone is fast, fast fast, what features will a custom room give me? Thxs
SuperMiguel said:
is there a reason to run custom rooms?
phone is fast, fast fast, what features will a custom room give me? Thxs
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It depends on the ROM you choose to install. Some ROMs have no more features than stock but have code optimizations that can give you better battery, audio, or just a speedier experience. There are other ROMs that give you features yo never even knew you wanted lol.
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I would say.... "Its there a reason to run Stock ROMs? LOL
I'll give you an example....its all depends of your use.
Nexus 5 - Black 32GB
Cataclysm ROM 4.4
FK r14
MotoX Dalvik Patch
joshuaauger said:
How does a senior member post a question in general AND ask something like this?
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O.O I didnt saw that... O.O
There are many benefits of using a custom ROM: better performance, battery-life and customisation to name a few.
As for custom rooms, you've got me there.