[Q] Beanstalk rom - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Currently I'm using Beanstalk rom 4.4.4 and like all features. I appreciate the developers effort and have been used since android version 4.4.
Since then, I had a problem of using mVoIP based internet phone except Skype.
Is there anyone who has experienced same problem?

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whats the best rom for my tab

I have recently been convinced to root my tab 2 7.0, however I really dont know what rom would be best for me. i would prefer something obviously better than my stock rom, still have my seven screens, and something as user friendly as possible. please help, thanks.
Joery360 said:
CyanogenMod
CM 11 (Android KitKat) NIGHTLIES
CM 10.1 (Android 4.2 Jelly Bean) STABLE
CM 9 (Android 4.0 ICS) STABLE
CWM Based Recoveries
There are hundreds of roms available. It differs from person to person which roms he/she likes.
I personally like CyanogenMod. Just look here and find a rom.
Almost all threads have a guide how to install the rom. If you don't like the rom you just simply install another one.
If you want to get started, install CWM Recovery as listed above.
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Deffently use cm 10 stable version... I am using it and it is amazing
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OmniRom =)
CM11
Cm 11 or stock based sensonic.....
There is no specific answer to your question. Just try many and decide what suits you better.
Thread closed.

[Q] Help upgrading from wingray omni 4.2.2 to omni KK 4.4.2

So I rooted and upgraded my Xoom to omni wingray 4.2.2 which seems like a million years ago and has worked great! I am now looking to go to 4.4.2 primarily for restricted profiles but figured since this build looks to be pretty stable I might as well go for the latest and greatest. With that being said I am not sure if I need to repartition with BigPart and if what steps I need to do from the version I am at now. Any help would be immensely appreciated. Thanks!
TD
Bump for help. Thanks.
Hi,
I didn't test, but there's a Omni 4.4.2 that works without BigPart .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6
~Lord
"All I Ever Needed Was A Little Piece of Hope" - World of Fantasy (Helloween)
Sent from my monstrous Xperia Z1

[Q] Is 4.4.4 better than 4.4.2?

I use a custom rom (Paranoid Android) which is on Android 4.4.4, but I don't really like it (mainly because there's not a dedicated settings for the PA features), so I want to change, but I don't really need a custom rom, since I use Xposed Framework, so stock Android is perfect for me, but I see that there's still only 4.4.2 available to download.
I've seen the changelog, but I don't really understand how importat are the improvements.
So should I keep using 4.4.4 (but a different ROM), or is 4.4.2 just as good?

TouchWiz based ROM?

I would really like to get the Tivo Streaming app working on my i815 - It needs at least 4.1 ROM. Problem is that it doesn't like any CM or AOSP based ROMs. Were there any 4.1+ Touchwiz based roms done for the i815? Seems the 68xx units got an official 4.1.2 update, but of course not for the i815.
Thanks for any help!

Compatibility of 41.1A bootloader with 4.4.4 based custom ROMs

Hello,
I am currently using Flex OS ROM 5.1.1 on my Moto G XT1033. I seem to be facing performance issues with my device lately. The stock Lollipop firmware that I had (5.1) started giving problems. I have tried using quite a few custom ROMs (5.1.1 and 6.0.1) but they haven't seemed to have helped much. I still face lag issues. My phone is a little more than 2 years old now. Could it be a hardware related issue? I am aware that the bootloader cannot be downgraded. Can I use a KitKat based (4.4.4) custom ROM with the 41.1A bootloader? I would like to see for myself if reverting to a KitKat based ROM solves the issue. As far as recovery is concerned, I am using TWRP 3.0.0. If there is any better suggestion, it is most welcome.
Thanks.
You can flash one of the available KitKat Stock or Custom ROMs in Development. Bootloader does not matter. There is a screen flicker issue that can be resolved by turning screen off once. Some ROMs have been created that include a fix for this.
However do consider trying the following Stock Marshmallow ROM as performance is superior to Lollipop and the experience is more polished overall. It is very important you follow the flashing instructions in first post exactly:
[ROM][FALCON][6.0][STOCK] Identity Crisis 6​

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