I'm using UniKernel on my recent install of XtreStoLite 2.2. I think my phone works good. But I want to know what your favourite one is, and why?
What about battery performance? Which is better?
Thanks!
Try Perseus, its awesome!
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Seems like my captivate has alot of lag even this I have the one click lag fix. Any suggestions? Thanks
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oclf is not needed. If you are running onix or speedmod you just have to go into clock work mod recovery and enable lag fix and battery mod and bam! Thats it! Look in development for more info on this.
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Are these Rome?
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Rome?
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Dang I'm mean roms. Dang spell check
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Can I install this kernel through rom manager?
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You have a few options. You can install a rom with the kernel already added which to me is the easiest way. Just follow the instructions on the roms page. You could also place the kernel on the root of your sd and and use something like sgs kernel flasher from the market. It allows you to pick your kernel and flash it.
Look under development stickies and look for how to install a custom rom. It explains it better than I have. Also, backup all data and apps. Use titanium backup and look up how to do a nandroid backup before flashing.
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The speedmod kernel seems to b working great.
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rom purplelicious with onix kernel 1.6 kernel getting benchmark scores in the 2600's
phone running slow?
should be easy to catch it then....
inspire me said:
Can I install this kernel through rom manager?
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I would suggest to stop using ROM Manager, as it sometimes causes issues with 2.2 and later ROMs.
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I would suggest to stop using ROM Manager, as it sometimes causes issues with 2.2 and later ROMs.
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no... rom manager causes problems with kernels that already have CWM built into the kernels (like all of the customs)
rom manager uses the update.zip method for cwm. which causes problems when cwm is already in the kernel.....
Newbie Question.
htcgee703 said:
rom purplelicious with onix kernel 1.6 kernel getting benchmark scores in the 2600's
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Have not used a custom Rom before, but I am also running stock with enhancement and OCLF but getting 1800 scores on quadrant...
What else have you done to your phone besides the purpleliscious or was this rom enough to get you to 2600???
And how is your battery life???
Thank you!
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Have not used a custom Rom before, but I am also running stock with enhancement and OCLF but getting 1800 scores on quadrant...
What else have you done to your phone besides the purpleliscious or was this rom enough to get you to 2600???
And how is your battery life???
Thank you!
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U truly want a lag free phone? Than I recommend going to continuum gb rom. Its ez to install. Just fallow the op directions.
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Really? Cause OCLF worked for me.
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Can I flash this rom with the rom toolbox? I know I can't use rom manager!
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I personally wouldn't....
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Now that's a good advice!
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I would imagine not to. Even if it were fine I always suggest apps like ROM Manager. Why use an app to flash a ROM when going directly into the recovery is the sure-fire way of doing it.
Personally just flash the ROM the way every dev has recommended, which is through CWM and/or Odin.
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What are the best ROM's to get on the note 10.1. Post pictures to please
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The best rom is always those which suit ur device and ur needs.
This is a known things since s2 time.
Different device, different rom, different kernel, and different usage will affect the satisfactory result.
Answer : always try to test urself. What is good to me doesn't mean always good to u or others.
Cheers.
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the best rom is Chrack's 4.11 Rom V3 .
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All the rom i see in the development section is labeled 8000. Can I flash it on the US wifi version? Thanks.
You should still be able to flash the ROM's on your device.
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I've tried Chrack and had some problems with it such as battery life and lagging when I needed to wake up my device so I went back to the original. I guess my question should be do you know of any good jellybean ROM's besides chrack of course not saying it's not a great ROM it simply was just not for me. I guess since this is a new device there is still not to many options out for it yet.
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I also interesting in hear what rom folks thinks is best, i have had stock rom to long now, and it is newer updated
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I'm going to upgrade my smartphone to Cianogenmod 9.2.3 because now I'm using stock rom (2.2.1, 20b), I don't know about what kernel...
I read about Sweet, Hepappy but I'd like your suggestions...
Thanks
I've used all the roms for this phone, but i would recommend you using bigsupersquid's kitkat rom or if you prefer performance find a cm7 rom that has a preferable theme. Like the cm7 touchwiz rom for optimus v
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ghostswagking said:
I've used all the roms for this phone, but i would recommend you using bigsupersquid's kitkat rom or if you prefer performance find a cm7 rom that has a preferable theme. Like the cm7 touchwiz rom for optimus v
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Hahahahahahah.
Forget kitkat, stick with CM9. I can discuss this issue all day long and CM9 will still prevail as daily driver.
Cm7 may be faster but lacks android compatibility as apps these days require 4.0+ which is the reason why is he/she upgrading firmware.
I've tried Djnoxd's candledice and sweetnsour's 13 CFS. Use Djnoxd's, it's better in stability and smoother. The only badside is that zRam isn't included.
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I'm new to this so I don't actually know where this question would fall under .
But I was just wondering what would happen if I installed a custom ROM over a stock rom
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I'm new to this so I don't actually know where this question would fall under .
But I was just wondering what would happen if I installed a custom ROM over a stock rom
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the stock rom is gone forever (as far as being on the phone) and the custom rom is your new software,
I understand that part. However I was just wondering if it would brick the device if I did that
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