i upgraded my samsung galaxy 3 i5801 firmware to android 2.2 about a month back from samsung kies
here are the problems i encountered
the inbuilt launcher doesnt works-
it simply doesnt after a lot of pain i managed to get the launcher pro working
no matter how much i charge the battery usually after 1-2 hours of usage it shows a low battery warning and automatically shuts down but when i restart it the battery is back to either 100% or 50%
and my galaxy 3 is slower than ever
it takes 5-6 mins to load the gallery
god knows what happened to my cell phone it was working normaly with the stock 2.1 rom that came preloaded with the phone didnt expect it from samsung
is there anyone else over here who has faced similar problems
whats the best possible remedy??
is there a fully functional tried and tested custom 2.2/.3 firmware that is compatible with indian samsung galaxy 3 if so enlighten me
regards
ashish saluja
Flash ddjp6 is indian 2.2 latest upgrade or xxjpu is the europe version.calibrate your battery after flashing new rom with the help of battery calibrator.
Edit: plz.flash the rom with the help of odin multidownloader.if your battery is more than year old then you have to replace it,but before that try to full charge the battery when it is completely drain and then calibrate the battery.
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bro just use some custom rom, they are wayy much better than official
can you tell me the name of most stable custom 2.2 rom in which all features work and the cell is heavily modded please?
try kyrillos ROM..
it's 2.2 based and very very stable and heavily modded.
also Kyorarom is an option.. it is also very stable
ashishsaluj said:
can you tell me the name of most stable custom 2.2 rom in which all features work and the cell is heavily modded please?
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Kyrilos, Kyararom, Dutch, Vivek ... all personaly tested by me working suppper fine
Hi all,
I loaded Hashcode's stock port of JB 4.2.2 for the KF1 and I found the battery life (even with the device in sleep mode) was very poor. I then tried the CM10/SG7 port and now the device literally sips at the battery. Has anyone else noticed this with the stock port?
I've tried Bliss and Temasek's CM 13 with a few kernels and I always have this constant battery drain which makes sure my tablet is dead by evening, every day, no matter how little I use it. Does anybody know a ROM + kernel combination that doesn't have this constant excessive battery drain?
If it makes a difference, I have a K1, and I don't use GApps.
u wouldnt hav a ZIP copy of the temasek cm13 build would ya @Trafalgar Square 's thread is closed and links r 404
Stock Lollipop. That and battery safer when screen is off.
I have stock 5.1
this phone is very slow, recommend to install another rom?
DT2W feature?
I ve tried Lollipop Stock Optimized, SlimLp.. I search a rom on kitkat, lollipop, nougat, however, but fast and smooth, without battery drain.
I don't care customisation, I prefer performance and autonomy.
Any idea?
mpatate said:
I ve tried Lollipop Stock Optimized, SlimLp.. I search a rom on kitkat, lollipop, nougat, however, but fast and smooth, without battery drain.
I don't care customisation, I prefer performance and autonomy.
Any idea?
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if you dont care customizations, then latest identity crysis would be a stock equivalent Marshmallow ROM with security updates till last october. DT2w could be enabled by using Kamineri custom kernel for IDC ROM. both are found in the android development forum
Thx I will look for this,I don't know d2tw «feature».
Hello everyone, greetings!
My question is are stock ROMs faster in loading and launching apps than custom ROMs
I'm asking this because I'm currently on RR 5.8.2 and I'm starting to feel that Stock 6.0.1 feels faster(sometimes).
What are your thoughts on this?
Yours Respectfully,
-Mackx
MackxtheAndroidGeek said:
Hello everyone, greetings!
My question is are stock ROMs faster in loading and launching apps than custom ROMs
I'm asking this because I'm currently on RR 5.8.2 and I'm starting to feel that Stock 6.0.1 feels faster(sometimes).
What are your thoughts on this?
Yours Respectfully,
-Mackx
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Hello,
You could give a try to LineageOS 14.1 ROM.
I find it better than the Stock 6.0.1.
MackxtheAndroidGeek said:
Hello everyone, greetings!
My question is are stock ROMs faster in loading and launching apps than custom ROMs
I'm asking this because I'm currently on RR 5.8.2 and I'm starting to feel that Stock 6.0.1 feels faster(sometimes).
What are your thoughts on this?
Yours Respectfully,
-Mackx
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In many cases, yes... the stock ROM is faster, more efficient, and more battery friendly. Moto might do a lot of things wrong, but they know how to optimize a ROM and kernel.
Yes, is better.
Is lineage os something better?
Stock ROM 6.0.1 is only faster if you are using another customer Marshmellow ROM. However Custom Nougat ROMs are alot faster than stock Marshmellow ROM. This is for simple reason that Nougat is better than Marshmellow. I have tried most of them and also I went back to stock for few weeks and I was feeling Stock ROM is working in slow motion as compare to Nougat ROMs . However battery consumtion and optimisation is far better on stock ROM as compare to any other custom ROM.
Lineage is simply nougat and stock is simply MM. speed-wise I would have to run a lot of tests to find out which is faster. I run Lineage because it works (for me) and it gets the security updates, which MM does not. Have no idea about RR.
chungomungo1 said:
Stock ROM 6.0.1 is only faster if you are using another customer Marshmellow ROM. However Custom Nougat ROMs are alot faster than stock Marshmellow ROM. This is for simple reason that Nougat is better than Marshmellow. I have tried most of them and also I went back to stock for few weeks and I was feeling Stock ROM is working in slow motion as compare to Nougat ROMs . However battery consumtion and optimisation is far better on stock ROM as compare to any other custom ROM.
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So you mean to say battery drains faster on custom Roms?
libert19 said:
So you mean to say battery drains faster on custom Roms?
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I think people play a lot more with their new toy (custom rom) so the display is on a lot more and this will kill any battery. It's not the rom, but the user.
libert19 said:
So you mean to say battery drains faster on custom Roms?
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Yes... That is correct
acejavelin said:
Yes... That is correct
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Given the same type of use I find that Lineage is ever so slightly better on battery than stock 6.0, but I would expect that as N is supposed to be ever so slightly better than M.
Example - daily use, I used to run stock 6.0 M down to 85 regularly and N is generally 90 or 88%. XT1540/US/ATT/GoPhone. There are days where I only run LinOS down to 97%.
current lineage-14.1-20170323-nightly-osprey-signed.zip with nano arm 7.1 gapps
libert19 said:
So you mean to say battery drains faster on custom Roms?
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Yes it does alot fatser on custom ROMS. I have tried most of the ROMS in this forum . Battery is best in Stock Marshmellow ROM. The only ROM which is closest to stock is nearly pure Nougat ROM https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosp-caf-7-1-1-t3576936
Try this one has best battery life . also make sure you read Q&A on bottom of the page for further battery saving of above ROM Thread
Lineage OS is also a good for Battery as compare to most of other Nougat Roms https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-14-t3466246
chungomungo1 said:
Yes it does alot fatser on custom ROMS. I have tried most of the ROMS in this forum . Battery is best in Stock Marshmellow ROM. The only ROM which is closest to stock is nearly pure Nougat ROM https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosp-caf-7-1-1-t3576936
Try this one has best battery life . also make sure you read Q&A on bottom of the page for further battery saving of above ROM Thread
Lineage OS is also a good for Battery as compare to most of other Nougat Roms https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-14-t3466246
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Do you guys calibrate battery after flashing new roms?
Hi All,
My experience has been a little different from others here. My phone usage is lesser compared to others in general. So I am writing based on that:
On Stock MM 6.0.1 on Osprey I used to get 4-5 days on a single 100% charge.
On Custom Nougat 7.1.1 (GzRom Tesla) with similar usage pattern as above I consistently get 8-10 days with a single 100% charge.
Also custom roms feel way faster than stock roms.
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Hi All,
My experience has been a little different from others here. My phone usage is lesser compared to others in general. So I am writing based on that:
On Stock MM 6.0.1 on Osprey I used to get 4-5 days on a single 100% charge.
On Custom Nougat 7.1.1 (GzRom Tesla) with similar usage pattern as above I consistently get 8-10 days with a single 100% charge.
Also custom roms feel way faster than stock roms.
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Wow that's a lot, can you link me to rom thread?
Edit : Got it
libert19 said:
Do you guys calibrate battery after flashing new roms?
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whart is battery calibration?
chungomungo1 said:
whart is battery calibration?
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A thing of the past... "Calibration" today is nothing special, just let the battery drain until it shuts down on its own and then fully charge. That's all they mean.
acejavelin said:
A thing of the past... "Calibration" today is nothing special, just let the battery drain until it shuts down on its own and then fully charge. That's all they mean.
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Thanks
acejavelin said:
A thing of the past... "Calibration" today is nothing special, just let the battery drain until it shuts down on its own and then fully charge. That's all they mean.
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Does it matter or not?
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Does it matter or not?
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Not really... I've rarely seen it make any real difference unless you have an issue where it doesn't seem to be charging fully or it's shutting down at more than 3%