Right now I'm testing this ROM on my S7562 and it works well so far if I exclude the already known issues and slow performance, but I was wondering... how far can we push the hardware of this phone to make it function faster? For example, could we get a fully working and fast KitKat ROM some day?
The ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670604
With stock you can't think of capabilities, on custom, you can but it will surely contain some bugs
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hello,
just want to know if theres a fully working project butter rom? i.e tripple buffering, vsync, etc etc
ive used both galaxy nexus and nexus s... and theres a huge difference in ui performance..
im new to this forum and number of roms available is huge and its difficult to try out all the roms..so just want to know if theres a rom with fully implemented project butter......
you sure it doesn't have anything to do with the extra 200Mhz or 512mb RAM??
i'm currently running bb7 and it's pretty smooth/fast... RasbeanJelly was hands down the best experience i had with a ROM on this phone... it just lacks some features i want and bb7 has them and does a fine job too...
I'm sure there's an app on the Store who gives the phone another core, can't remember the name now though...
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madd0g said:
I'm sure there's an app on the Store who gives the phone another core, can't remember the name now though...
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I FOUND IT
I ask this because my xoom is gathering dust in my cupboard and I have no use for it now that I have an HTC One, I am used the the responsiveness and 'fastness' of the phone and that was one of the reasons I stopped using the xoom; the lag
Every rom I used be it EOS or CM10.1 always lagged even when the xoom was overclocked.
If I can find a nice smooth rom I might start using the xoom again :victory: :victory:
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EOS4
Interested too. Eos 4 was slow.
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I'm willing to downgrade to whatever version of android necessary to regain speed and reliability. What would that be?
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I find CM 10.1 to be very stable and smooth for me. Very rarely do I have slowdowns. I also OC'ed the CPU. Try loading Elemental's kernel if you load CM 10.1. It did not work well for me, but those that it does work for say it makes the ROM much better.
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From my experience the smoothest is CM10 (Cyanogenmod 4.1.2) : the smoothest and the faster I tried.
I only found 1 problem with this ROM : the default Android webbrowser crashes sometimes.
For now, I don't want any other android release on my Xoom as my priority is smoothness ...
As Kitkat should be even smoother, I hope to see this release on the Xoom, but I don't dream a lot !
Ok, thanks for the help guys. I'll check out CM10
hi guys, this community is great! i bought an s4 one year ago and it's a great phone! however i 've my i9003 too and it works great after all these years! i'm using the i9003 for running and i wanted to know what's the better rom for music and runtastic... i don't need many home pages, just one, but i want the fast and fluid rom for this phone... thanks to all , you are great
If you want flawless functionality use the qwerty ROM based on 4.1.2 . if you want cutting edge and still great functionality, use the latest cm11 build by Dhiru. Note, however that qwerty is hugely optimised by overclocking both CPU & GPU, so it's very fluid.
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loneagl said:
If you want flawless functionality use the qwerty ROM based on 4.1.2 . if you want cutting edge and still great functionality, use the latest cm11 build by Dhiru. Note, however that qwerty is hugely optimised by overclocking both CPU & GPU, so it's very fluid.
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thanks a lot... can you link me qwerty rom please?
here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2138707
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Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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Nope.. Everyone likes different things..
I have a chart floating around that may help??..
I also have some old files on my computer for modding things you may like..
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It's tough, since all recommended ROMs seem to be dead, according to my research.
- Carbon: doesn't support crespo anymore.
- Pixel ROM (first place at Setting.Out's chart - unless I got the wrong chart): discontinued
- Helly Bean: apparently discontinued. Can't find a download link.
I tried C10 and 11 and both battery life and performance (my main - and almost only - concerns) have been miserable.
There seem to be some new ROMs, but not much info about them. Right now I too don't know which one to use.
Give me some time and I'll upload a folder of ROMs I have, so you can try them..
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Yeah its a shame about the lack of development for the Nexus S but I don't blame them. Nothing last for ever and the devs want to move onto bigger and better devices.
I am currently trying the latest CM 11 nightly and its pretty good! I think I am going to stick with CM11 and see where it goes. Battery life is not as good as other ROM's and I also miss the dpi of Slimkat, but I suppose I could try a custom launcher if I want to change that in the future.
So CM11 all the way! (for now )
By reading Setting.Out's posts in many different threads and realizing how many hours he may have dedicated to this device, I concluded that following his steps would be the most sensible thing to do atm. Therefore I'm now trying CyanAOSP (straight from his signature) with his amazingly light Gapps package, and for me it's working way better than the CMs I tried before. Will search a bit more for possible improvements in kernel, governor and most likely Greenify, but I think I'll be ok with CyanAOSP.
As promised
-here- is a link to all the files I had left on my computer.. they are still uploading (+/- 17gb)
HAPPY FLASHING
Strawberry / Metal Dragon Overlord by knzo is the best jellybean rom.
Warren_Orange said:
Hi all.
Is there a forum consensus on what the best Jellybean ROM ever produced was? I remember using Jellyshot back in the day with Marmite kernel.
I am just sick of KitKat it runs like a dog.
I would prefer as stock as possible but with volume wake and voodoo sound mod.
Thanks.
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well i would say that rasbean is a good ᅫJᅫB rom for crespo
I am presently on 6.5.6.1. It lags a lot. Miui is very heavy. Too much bloatware and system apps. Too less free RAM. I was wondering could any of the devs working on cyanogenmod or and other devs could come up or port a lighter and more snappy ROM for mi4i. I think cm will take time so is there any way of getting a better ROM earlier? Also are dev ROMs any better than these inbuilt global ROMs? Will they provide a better experience?
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I am presently on 6.5.6.1. It lags a lot. Miui is very heavy. Too much bloatware and system apps. Too less free RAM. I was wondering could any of the devs working on cyanogenmod or and other devs could come up or port a lighter and more snappy ROM for mi4i. I think cm will take time so is there any way of getting a better ROM earlier? Also are dev ROMs any better than these inbuilt global ROMs? Will they provide a better experience?
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Please do a through search before posting any questions
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I did some. I see cm being built. Not stable though. Dev ROM has bugs too. But a user who has used both could help
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I did some. I see cm being built. Not stable though. Dev ROM has bugs too. But a user who has used both could help
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This is niche phone, it doesn't have as broad a following as Samsung, LG or HTC. You'll just have to wait. To answer your question, yes a custom ROM will be better in regards to memory as MIUI has some of the worst RAM managing I've ever seen. Damn this phone chugs through it's memory. MIUI is just too heavy.. And they still talk about how the Lollipop build is still new.. So.. In terms of responsiveness, I'd say Cyanogen or any AOSP rom is worth waiting for as MIUI is heavy and 8 cores in itself doesn't make the device fast, you can have all the cores in the world, but if they were all clocked at like 1GHz the simplest tasks would still be slow. These cores are not the fastest, so running MIUI on them is just a bad idea from the get go. Granted I hoped source code would have been released earlier, but now that Cyanogen is being tested, all there's left to do is wait. And yes, it can ONLY get better.
MIUI is **** anyways. Just putting it out there. ^^ - Sorry if that offends, but it is. I bought this phone for the price and to see if it runs AOSP well, if it does, it's a win. If not, I'll sell it again and go buy a phone that actually runs as if it's 2014/15.. Meaning that at least I can open Google Play Music without counting to 5 before it goes from minimized to ready on my screen, lol. How embarrassing. Cyanogen all the way. Light and smooth.. MIUI is everything wrong with bloated stock roms. ^^ This turned into a rant, lul.
CuraeL said:
This is niche phone, it doesn't have as broad a following as Samsung, LG or HTC. You'll just have to wait. To answer your question, yes a custom ROM will be better in regards to memory as MIUI has some of the worst RAM managing I've ever seen. Damn this phone chugs through it's memory. MIUI is just too heavy.. And they still talk about how the Lollipop build is still new.. So.. In terms of responsiveness, I'd say Cyanogen or any AOSP rom is worth waiting for as MIUI is heavy and 8 cores in itself doesn't make the device fast, you can have all the cores in the world, but if they were all clocked at like 1GHz the simplest tasks would still be slow. These cores are not the fastest, so running MIUI on them is just a bad idea from the get go. Granted I hoped source code would have been released earlier, but now that Cyanogen is being tested, all there's left to do is wait. And yes, it can ONLY get better.
MIUI is **** anyways. Just putting it out there. ^^ - Sorry if that offends, but it is. I bought this phone for the price and to see if it runs AOSP well, if it does, it's a win. If not, I'll sell it again and go buy a phone that actually runs as if it's 2014/15.. Meaning that at least I can open Google Play Music without counting to 5 before it goes from minimized to ready on my screen, lol. How embarrassing. Cyanogen all the way. Light and smooth.. MIUI is everything wrong with bloated stock roms. ^^ This turned into a rant, lul.
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I agree to most part of what you said. A better optimized ROM and this phone will be snappy.
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You can try cm12.1 now, all the problems have been fixed, except FM RADIO
GadRoen said:
You can try cm12.1 now, all the problems have been fixed, except FM RADIO
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That's still work in progress right? Have you tried?
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akash7071 said:
That's still work in progress right? Have you tried?
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I'm building CM12.1 right now, see how the first buuld goes then I'll look at the Yu YUREKA device tree, see if I can find anything useful there...
Mobile gets rebooted continuously
Hi,
I am using mi4i phone,it was working properly, but since last night I am facing continues rebooting problem, even when I power off my phone, it does not get power off, it just rebooting.
I have shifted my rom from MIUI v6.7.2.0LXIMICH to MIUI v6.6.10.0LXIMICF, then also I am facing the same problem.
Plz help me to solve this problem.
Bro first check your power button......
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