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I noticed this, but there doesn't seem to be an available download.
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I noticed this, but there doesn't seem to be an available download.
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looks like whitehawkx has ported it over and will be posting up a link for everyone to try.
The link is already posted.
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The link is already posted.
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Where is it?
Edit: Oops, nvm found it.
its crazy fast and everything seems to be working.
Tried it briefly. Butter smooth.
Wifi calling didn't work. I depend on it now with the crappy dead zone I am in now.
Also miui. I didn't give it a fair chance never tried miui before. I hope it gets ported beyond miui.
Can't wait for it that's for sure
Wait, is this ICS? lol?
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Wait, is this ICS? lol?
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Some of ICS framework implementation like ram and battery management over the gingerbread miui system.
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Some of ICS framework implementation like ram and battery management over the gingerbread miui system.
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Does this mean both cores are finally working properly?
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Does this mean both cores are finally working properly?
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...How did you get that from that post? He said RAM and battery management; neither of those have anything to do with the CPU.
Those of you who have tried it, how is it? Screenshots anyone?
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Those of you who have tried it, how is it? Screenshots anyone?
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Working terrific so far. Looks absolutely identical to regular miui. Except keyboard which is a tiny bit smaller I believe. Also noticibly faster in general. I do recommend it from my experience so far.
been running ICS build since it's availability and everything has been smooth and stable. it "feels" faster than any other MIUI build i've used, but could just be placebo effect unless ICS' hardware acceleration is really working.
i even had wifi calling working a couple times, but this has not been consistent. sometimes it worked and other times i had the "invalid sim" error.
can't really comment on battery life as i'm still re-calibrating.
the only issue i've run into is a Market FC only when i try to swipe through the screenshots for apps...weird.
other than the issue listed above, this rom has been great and error free for me.
tried it out.... hated the Ui would much prefer weapon x ui with ics improvements and toggles going back to weaponx 2.8.
Been using the ICS build. No crazy real world speeds were felt by me. Only going to keep running this build if the battery life is better than the regular one.
Missing extended power menu. Might be missing gps.config fix & APN fix files in this ICS build.
Looks & feels the same as any other MIUI Whitehawkx has ported over.
Installed just now...works great and benchmarks return 2700+. Also, I was having terrible problems with Youtube before with any other MIUI version (very, very, very, verrrrrry slow loading). Now Youtube is faster to load than when it was with Gingerbread.
THANK YOU Whitehawkx!
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I've been having problem with galnet video app. It sends me to the market to download an app. When I tried to install the app it gives me an error. Anyone else has the same problem?
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I had that happen but only because miui considered it a favorite app and wanted you to submit a rating.
That's the only thing I found impressive was the media player, galnet player. I'd love to see it in cm7 or in a market.
Playing with miui on my G2 just to get a feel for it. Would have moved it to g2x but I need T-Mobile wifi to work
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These ICS framework MIUI ROMs are a disgrace to the name of MIUI, its not official MIUI ICS so really, why bother making such crap kangs?
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Just switched to a TBolt from OG Incredible. Was running cm7 on it, and loved it. Just wanted some idea as to the best version of cm7 for Tbolt and any other things to make it run better. Any help would be appreciated. I kinda dont have time to read thru 10000 posts in the cm7 topic...
Welcome.
I don't think you're going to get a ton of help with a first post like that, but you might want to check out the CM7 links from the forum post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081930
There are also a couple posts at the top of here and the Q&A subforum about what roms people prefer.
I don't have CM7 on my thunderbolt, but on a different device. In general, CM7 is stable enough such that the recent nightlies, if not the latest, are usually the best. However, currently most of the CM dev work is focused on ICS/CM9.
I just came from dinc last week. I had senae 3.5 on mine, though ive flashed every dinc rom ever available. You may want to try a sense rom, i was shocked how smooth 3.5 mikrunny is on this, and it all works. I will try some aosp roms soon, there is a cool one with ics theme, pretty slick. Just experiment dude, this phone rocks.
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If you don't need MMS, I highly recommend MIUI. On the other hand, fully featured and most awesomely completely customizable - Gingeritis 3D. I personally switched from Gingeritis to AOSP recently, better battery life and faster performance but you can't use VZW apps. I'm currently running on Thundershed CM7 nightly and I will probably run this until CM9.
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I'm currently running ThunderShed and it's working REALLY well for me. It's a CM7 ROM from a guy called Workshed. It's really good.
If you Google "Thundershed Thunderbolt" you'll find it very easily.
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I'm currently running ThunderShed and it's working REALLY well for me. It's a CM7 ROM from a guy called Workshed. It's really good.
If you Google "Thundershed Thunderbolt" you'll find it very easily.
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+1 thundershed is ur only option imo. As its the only aosp rom with good incall volume levels. And its super smooth. miui does not have working mms which is a bummer cause i like miui also.
Runnin thundershed now, i also came from dinc. This is the best aosp rom ive ever run.
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Wow, may need to give this a spin.
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Wow, may need to give this a spin.
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Gingerbreaton stock 2.1 also really good dude. Im back to crackflashing my new beast!
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Tried the ThunderShed, for whatever reason it couldn't reliability & consistently reconnect to wifi; toggled/tweaked all settings, no joy. Location won't lock either.
Curious happenings, as slayher build locates & reconnects great on my device.
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Tried the ThunderShed, for whatever reason it couldn't reliability & consistently reconnect to wifi; toggled/tweaked all settings, no joy. Location won't lock either.
Curious happenings, as slayher build locates & reconnects great on my device.
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Did location say "login failed"? I got that
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did you guys flash his gapps package before you rebooted? I haven't had any issues with location - it actually seems a lot faster and more accurate than the other CM7 build I was using, which was frankly working fine anyway.
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did you guys flash his gapps package before you rebooted? I haven't had any issues with location - it actually seems a lot faster and more accurate than the other CM7 build I was using, which was frankly working fine anyway.
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
I didn't get login failed.
Ditto for me like Donny , I flash GAPPS after the ROM flash; I had location issues with the shed build, not slayher build.
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Liquid Gingerbread 3.2... That is all...
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
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nope, that's how I've done it every time too, just wanted to be sure you flashed it - it was specifically pointed out to me to have a GPS location fix
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nope, that's how I've done it every time too, just wanted to be sure you flashed it - it was specifically pointed out to me to have a GPS location fix
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That is probably it, i did not do that, but that does seem strange. I restored backup of newts mcrunny amd locked instantly after signing in.
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+1 on MIUI. Elegant & great battery life!
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You need to go to a Sense based ROM and connect to GPS, then flash (while still connected) to a AOSP ROM to fix GPS permanently.
Also I'm not sure why you're having those WiFi issues; try deleting the WiFi and DHCP folders, I forget where theyre located. I suppose running fix permissions wouldn't hurt, hahaha, I know people hate that response.
Liquid 3.2
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So I have been on Beans for a while and I love it since it is tw with a aosp touch and feel but lately I have been noticing in the developmental thread that there are now far more 4.2 roms out there. I know that aosp has been pretty damn buggy just a month or so back but are they now stable? or dare I say it almost daily driver worthy? Im actually in the process of downloading the latest liquid smooth rom to check it out and I cant wait to see the results.
I've tried all the 4.2 ROMs and the only one where everything works on my phone; GPS, MMS, call volume etc, is mastamoons build. I know ROMs work different on everyone's phone though.
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This is my awesome new daily http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108319 I love it. Great battery life too
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I think that most of them are stable in the sense that they can be daily drivers depending on what features you need.
All of them except for baked black bean and mastamoons unofficial builds use a new audio stack that breaks Bluetooth audio streaming.
All of them have issues with encrypted Wi-Fi tethering.
I've been using the baked ROM, it's awesome. Haven't had any random crashes, audio and GPS work well, and data is pretty good for the most part
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I think that most of them are stable in the sense that they can be daily drivers depending on what features you need.
All of them except for baked black bean and mastamoons unofficial builds use a new audio stack that breaks Bluetooth audio streaming.
All of them have issues with encrypted Wi-Fi tethering.
I've been using the baked ROM, it's awesome. Haven't had any random crashes, audio and GPS work well, and data is pretty good for the most part
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So baked has everything working so far? Honestly for me I never ever use blue tooth or wifi tethering which is why that has never really bothered me. As long as data, sms, (group texting is the main reason i want to go to 4.2) and gps works then I am totally fine. Oh and of course battery cant be totally horrid haha
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So baked has everything working so far? Honestly for me I never ever use blue tooth or wifi tethering which is why that has never really bothered me. As long as data, sms, (group texting is the main reason i want to go to 4.2) and gps works then I am totally fine. Oh and of course battery cant be totally horrid haha
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That's my daily right now. This is my battery from my first cycle with Ktoonsez
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That's my daily right now. This is my battery from my first cycle with Ktoonsez
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holy f*ck that is amazing! is ktoonsez a kernal? truth be told I usually just flash roms but I never used kernals just because im not too familier with them. but where can i find the download link to it? Im downloading baked as we speak and id be more than happy to try ktoonsez out along with it
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holy f*ck that is amazing! is ktoonsez a kernal? truth be told I usually just flash roms but I never used kernals just because im not too familier with them. but where can i find the download link to it? Im downloading baked as we speak and id be more than happy to try ktoonsez out along with it
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Here you go, bud http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853816
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is it possible to just install the tw gallary in camera and use that instead? or does it have to the aosp stuff?
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is it possible to just install the tw gallary in camera and use that instead? or does it have to the aosp stuff?
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Has to be aosp.
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I've been running Baked BlacKBean7, for 2-3 weeks now, so yeah, I guess you could call it a daily driver.
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That's my daily right now. This is my battery from my first cycle with Ktoonsez
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Mind posting your settings for this kernel? Thanks man!
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trying blackbean 7 right now... pretty sweet so far!
also curious on your ktoonez settings if you can post them up.
thanks
Mastamoon's 1/18 build of CM works great. It's the only 4.2 ROM I can find with functioning bluetooth.
First off I have the Canadian T959W....I have tried most ICS roms & have gone with RemICS-UX...(hooked on TWRP) FB's new kg4 padded modem, as well as the proton ICS kernel(to control those annoying capacitive lights).
Though my model has the basic hardware of the V there are issues with some roms.
Looking forward to running cm10 or Slim bean as a daily driver when hotspot fixed
Thanks to all the devs still hanging in on this one,this phone is just fun,soft bricks and bad flashes, it just stays alive
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To be honest honest it looks like you tried really hard to fill up your home screen.
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JB for me
I use CyanogenMod 10 as my daily driver. I really like the Google experience, as it just seems so sleek and fancy, for lack of a better word. Also, I do not use hotspot nor the videorecorder, so I am able to use this as a daily driver on my phone. Great work done by the devs to keep this idea alive!
I run Pandora,TV portal,boat browser,YouTube,Facebook,and about 20 more apps on my phone.....why?...becuz i use them on a regular basis.
I run several news apps, a sports app, xda app , TuneIn radio, YouTube, Voodoo sound, Video Trimmer, MX Video player, IMDB, Whatsapp, iGAG, Dropbox, Airdroid, TubeMate, eBay, You are your own gym, Titanium backup, fast charge, histrory eraser, Swiss army knife, Pocket (paswords container), unit converter, Documents to Go, Barcode reader, CamScanner, PicPaint, How to iron, Waze, Oruxmap, Modern Combat 2, NOVA 2, 9MM, BlockBreaker, NBA JAM, Football kick, Temple Run, Racing Moto, Skater boy, Taki lite, Copycat, Cut the rope, Draw free, Song Pop, several trivia apps, Several buying apps, several health apps, Touchdown for android (Exchange mail), exDialer, Skype, Facebook. Probably forgot some.
I use them all, except for the games I use only when bored.
Running HEBMIUI ROM, my favorite
CM10: Fast and Fancy
Slim4.2 RC2 because it's slim lol
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Updated, cause its crazy smooooooth,Slimbean (TWRP),Fb's (Thanks) padded kd1 modem,proton kernel build, and can restore back to ICS no issues (about 5minutes)for when I want WiFi hotspot,
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AOKP with the LB6 Paddem Modem, and a few extra tweaks from PMR. It is both fast and smooth, I get great battery life, and best of all, not a single crash or force close. As far as Apps, Titanium is a must, Outlook Web App (OWA) for the work e-mail, and a great app called CamScanner, which puts a scanner on your phone, SwiftKey Flow Beta, SuperSU, Quick Boot, and SManager is a must for the Unlock code and root management.
Slimbean 4.2.1 v1.0 because it's Erik's work lol
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Slimbean 4.2.1 v1.0 because it's Erik's work lol
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Slimbean 4.2.2 v1.0 because it's stable
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Slimbean 4.2.2 v1.0 because it's stable
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I highly dislike you people... flaunting your team builds prerelease. anyways good work does stable include wifi?
I am using FB's VB because I enjoy wifi calling. ALOT
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I highly dislike you people... flaunting your team builds prerelease. anyways good work does stable include wifi?
I am using FB's VB because I enjoy wifi calling. ALOT
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Lol man, whats the prob hehe, it's stable for us, not for you all n u dont have to believe us anw n there is always a reason to keep it, not to release it cause we know that however stable it is, there will be complaints lmao so we will sneak peak when it's stable enough for someone like you cause I think my complaints (or plus more) r enough for Erik to keep it straight, we don't need more of that lol
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I went from froyo to gb, tried stock, rooted stocked, barebones, valhalla and they all suck, reboots, gps issues, freezes, etc. went to ics and the battery life is just terrible, regardless of the rom or kernel, fix, shot, its unacceptable for daily use, then tried jb, but it lacks gps, thats terrible. I just went back to froyo, rooted and its decent. I guess that due to this phone only released to tmobile there are not many devs to put a decent rom together, I m now waiting for the contract to end to switch to att and get the iphone. Screw samsung and google, no fricking support or updates for a 2 year old product....laim. My 2 year old ipad has the latest google search, but my 2 year old samsung phone using google os is not compatible...please!! I m done.
On my sgs4g I run audiophile ics for its great music quality
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Slimbean 4.2.2 v1.0 because it's stable
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Lol beast you made be look with search broken for your slim 4.2.*2* for like a 30 mins thinking I missed you updating slim to 4.2.2
Cm9 w/proton because it's the latest which has all the things working that I want.
Thinking about trying one of the other cm9 derived ROMs, but I'm just enjoying this one for now.
Valhalla black was great. So was cm7.
On any of the roms, seems bad apps are the biggest problem. I try to only add one or two at a time, but even then sometimes an update will cause problems.
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At the moment Fah-Q cm9 w/ proton kernel cause WiFi calling kind of works and is ICS,
Until beastMode and FB VB-FB gb comes out. Then in going back to GB. cause of battery life and WiFi calling ;p
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At the moment Fah-Q cm9 w/ proton kernel cause WiFi calling kind of works and is ICS,
Until beastMode and FB VB-FB gb comes out. Then in going back to GB. cause of battery life and WiFi calling ;p
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I have a new WiFi calling package for cm9 I need testing maybe by Sunday I'll update my cm9 with details
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I have a new WiFi calling package for cm9 I need testing maybe by Sunday I'll update my cm9 with details
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That's just amazing!!!! This Cm9 is awesome man
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Hey everyone, been lurking mostly and first time posting. I'm not one for having the best newest rom. I am looking for something that can be my daily driver. Currently I'm using cm10.0 12/16 build lol because anything I've ever tried has been really buggy. I'm looking for anything Smoother, reliable and better battery.
Thanks for your help!
Carbon if you want AOSP
Beans 10 build if you want touchwiz.
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I recommend the unofficial CM10.1 builds made by Masta.
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I reccommend stock 4.1.2 leak with my MODS
if you want stock touchwiz newest with MODs..
if you want a 4.1.1/4.1.2 AOSP ROM, I personally suggest ParanoidAndroid 2.5.6
and if you want AOSP 4.2 I'd would sugggest BAMF Paradigmn, but that isn't public yet, so my next is Carbon ROM is nice, Slim is great, and Eclipse is awesome if you want a nice dark theme and a great ROM..
I personally use stock kernel on touchwiz, and whatever comes in the ROMs for AOSP.
Thanks for the recommendation guys. I'm not a big fan of touch wiz and much prefer aosp.
What are your opinions on aokp?
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aopk, carbon, or liquidsmooth
I personally use Cm10.1 with Imos lean kernel. It is daily worthy but I suggest using the unofficial builds. I have been very happy.
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Been using carbon for the day. Loving it so far. Super snappy. Only thing I noticed was 4g drops sometimes between wifi hand off.
I'll be trying eclipse soon
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I personally use Cm10.1 with Imos lean kernel. It is daily worthy but I suggest using the unofficial builds. I have been very happy.
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Agreed, I would definitely go with mastamoon's unofficial build, if only for the GPS revert. I prefer lk as well, but the stock kernel has gotten better.
What's the battery life on carbon? Or cm10.1 cuz Im always using KT kernel so yeah
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I am using CleanRom 4.5 with Apex Launcher, it has been rock solid, I just can't get myself to switch to any other ROM, everything just works. You get the AOSP look with the TW features I want.
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I am using CleanRom 4.5 with Apex Launcher, it has been rock solid, I just can't get myself to switch to any other ROM, everything just works. You get the AOSP look with the TW features I want.
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I honestly think this is your best bet. Though the AOSP roms are snappy and simple, there are still way too many bugs. I'm on CleanRom as well and it's very smooth with virtually no bugs. You can even theme your phone to resemble AOSP while still having the luxury of using all the addons touchwiz has to offer.
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Agreed, I would definitely go with mastamoon's unofficial build, if only for the GPS revert. I prefer lk as well, but the stock kernel has gotten better.
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I've gotten absolutely amazing battery life as well as speed and reliability. There is only one bug and that is a lack of pattern lock which many roms have.
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I honestly think this is your best bet. Though the AOSP roms are snappy and simple, there are still way too many bugs. I'm on CleanRom as well and it's very smooth with virtually no bugs. You can even theme your phone to resemble AOSP while still having the luxury of using all the addons touchwiz has to offer.
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As I said above this ROM also has virtually no bugs and is very nicely put together. If you do in fact go with clean however, don't put a launcher on it because it ruins the purpose of a custom rom.
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I don't normally use a pattern lock, but I just set one up and it seemed to work fine for me. I am using a CM10.1 unofficial that I've repo-sync'd and built myself this morning. I added a few cherry-picks, but they shouldn't have directly affected that.
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My top 2 favorite ROMs right now are beanstown jellybeans and SYNERGY.
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My personal favorites are as follows:
AOSP: Carbon or Eclipse
TW: Beans or Synergy
Currently on Carbon with KT747 kernel and perfomance/battery life is out of this world!
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I honestly think this is your best bet. Though the AOSP roms are snappy and simple, there are still way too many bugs. I'm on CleanRom as well and it's very smooth with virtually no bugs. You can even theme your phone to resemble AOSP while still having the luxury of using all the addons touchwiz has to offer.
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What bugs? Seriously, what bugs are there that I keep hearing about?
I am running the damn ROM and I don't experience bugs, but if I listened to everyone else I'd swear I did!
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PsiPhiDan said:
What bugs? Seriously, what bugs are there that I keep hearing about?
I am running the damn ROM and I don't experience bugs, but if I listened to everyone else I'd swear I did!
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You are so right, I experience none myself but everyone on TW based ROMs or things like carbon think AOSP is very buggy.
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I've lately been wanting a speedy, stable, and battery lasting rom. If you're looking for that TW is the way to go for that. I'm using Edgehood's delta rom right now and it's been great. Running Lean kernel 1.8. I like AOSP as well, but the lack of stable data connection has kept me off of it.
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You are so right, I experience none myself but everyone on TW based ROMs or things like carbon think AOSP is very buggy.
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It's not that buggy at all. It's the stable data connection which is still a little off. It definitely has come a long way. Reason why I'm still on TW for right now.
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CleanRom 5.6 with Heinz 57 theme running anthrax kernel is the bomb. They also have a working flashable AOSP MMS in the theme and apps section.
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