Note 5 custom t-mobile Rom - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

Any new t-mobile custom Rom based on the new firmware from December 2016?

I wish! I think development is pretty much dead on this device...:crying::crying::crying:

I made one it works fine but I went back to khongoli because of all the features
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The best (and only) new development is from kongloi in the general forum. The best non ux, rock solid is still darthstalker v11

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[Q] [Discussion] What is your custom rom and why you use custom rom

hi guys,im junior member on XDA Developer,im using samsung galaxy Y GT-S5360 and using hyperion 8 ROM,how about you guys?,what is your device and custom rom?,what is your custom rom's future?why you using custom rom?
im just asking for introduce myself,this post is not a great and hepful post,but please give thanks to me on left side of this post,thanks for giving thanks guys ! :angel:
Well this post should not be to increase ur post count...
(As i read in ur another post)
My device is running on inspiration rom as this is good
Why-Custom roms make phone faster with mods and scripts but it depends from choice
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As long as this doesn't turn into a my ROM is better than your ROM or a playground for people trying to get 10 posts.....it can stay open.
I'm running beanstown build 20 on my Note 2 and i love it!
I wanted stock android with some of the features that touchwiz offer. Very well put together ROM.
thanks for all answer ,im using stock rom right now :laugh: please give thanks to my post please :victory:
Jellybam
If you have one of it's many supported devices, I highly reccomend Jellybam. Jellybam has many features from many ROMs, and is not disimiliar to PAC-Rom, but I find many more options to customize, like custom notification background, and even custom halo color etc.
Overall, for my P3110, the ROM is quite fast, even without over clock, and the Deva update it quite frequently, plus these updates are stable and most of the time quite major and useful
kelvinvalencio said:
thanks for all answer ,im using stock rom right now :laugh: please give thanks to my post please :victory:
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Please do not fish for thanks
If somebody finds your post usefull the person will press the thanks button anyway...and I don't really see in the information that you run stock is anybody helping
Yet on topic:
I like the CROM for the SGS 1 by aways but as flashoholic I hardly stay on one ROM for longer than a week...except I have stress studying I just switch to a stable and plain ROM to keep my phone just working till I got time to flash and play again
Also I am a very big fan of MIUI ROMs
Greets Vauvenal7
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GT-I9100 running NeatROM 4.8 Lite XXLSW 4.1.2 with latest PhilZ kernel, based on stock ROM, fully customizable, stable, battery life is good even with hard running, phone calls, sms, wifi, etc. In the futuru expecting NeatROM with Android 4.3...
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Just recently picked up the Carbon rom and loving it! I use them for the customization and the fact that they boost performance and battery life
The phone I own is a first gen LG Optimus V. The ROM I use now is MiRaGe CM7.2 ROM. The reasons I rooted and flashed was to get better performance, over clocking, USB Tethering, removel of all bloat ware and useless apps, and to be able to make Nandroid backups of my installed ROM, apps, and settings. Before I did all this, I ran stock Froyo 2.2.1 and was plagued with all sorts of problems the LG Optimus phones were known for. And I was 100% o.k. with voiding my warranty too.:good::laugh:
my device is alcatel currently using experia by shinjarey, long battery life and smooth.
I use original rom
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My old HTC Desire used Cyanogen Mod, my current HTC One X and S3 are using Stock Roms still.
My tablet at the moment using Ubuntu Touch, might go for another rom as the Ubuntu Touch is missing some key features I want in the tablet right now as it is a Dev release. Will hopefully go back to Ubuntu Touch in a later release when those features are there.
Cyanogen Mod 10.1 on my galaxy s4
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Samung apps on custom rom

Is there anyways to get Samsung apps on a custom ROM? Download SApps for Note 3?I find that while the 4.4.2 Roms generally work great, that lack of SApps and especially the one hand functionality, really reduce how great these Roms can be.
Or are there custom Roms based specifically on Samsung's original ROM that include the SApps?
Or is the best bet just to root Samsung's Roms?
Thanks in advance.
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Switch from lg ROM to asop?

I have had many phones in the past and I always root and flash cm/aokp/etc roms. But for some reason I love the stock lg ROM. The only problem I am haven't is no one is making kernels for the 4.4.2. Rom and I don't want to back track too 4.2.2.
Has anyone switch to the asop ROM and has been happy with it?
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dondadah88 said:
I have had many phones in the past and I always root and flash cm/aokp/etc roms. But for some reason I love the stock lg ROM. The only problem I am haven't is no one is making kernels for the 4.4.2. Rom and I don't want to back track too 4.2.2.
Has anyone switch to the asop ROM and has been happy with it?
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well you do need to remember that 4.4 just came out about a month ago but it rolled out slowly and even now there are devices which haven't been updated yet plus the kernel needs to be modified to support the old boot and thus supporting custom recovery so people would need to incorporate that and the stuff they used in there previous kernels so we must be patient, plus today I saw the first kk kernel surface sadly it was for t-mo but that means can get one soon too
Edit: seems dorimanx might finally start working on kk kernel
Yea having a nexus 4 spoiled me by bad. But the nexus 5 is "half" the phone the g2 is. I'm currently looking at the cloudy roms something that doesn't have a lot of bloat in it but I can't live with out these features lg has incorporated in this rom
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dondadah88 said:
Yea having a nexus 4 spoiled me by bad. But the nexus 5 is "half" the phone the g2 is. I'm currently looking at the cloudy roms something that doesn't have a lot of bloat in it but I can't live with out these features lg has incorporated in this rom
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I've read a lot of good feedback on the the cloudystock and cloudypro plus I think the nexus is kinda bland in development sure it has a lot roms but there all the same aosp here there is variety flex/pro 2 and good devs/people
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I've always run CM (since OG Evo) but I was pretty impressed with the G2 stock system. LG has one of the most bloated interfaces on the market, but the camera app was really good.
I pretty much immediately put CM on it, and I'm pretty happy. For one thing, the very important knock-on and knock-off work very well with CM11 M4. The camera isn't quite as good as it is from the stock rom, but it is solid. Certainly a step up from my Nexus 4 on CM.
I might go back and try the LG rom again some more, good luck.

Any stock LP ROM?

Look for verizon stock ROM debloated with unlocked tether.
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Sure there are. Have you checked the android development forum? There's RDKN and Adrenaline. Viper is stock based but offers a slew of tweaks baked in. Also, I'm sure a lollipop version of Scott's CleanRom will be here any day now that the release is official.
Look for anything that says, "sense-based" out "stock-based"
Well just stuck its not for me it's for my brother so just basic stock no bloat unlocked tethering
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Not to talk down any of the others but Scott's Cleanrom always ends up about as reliable as it gets with bloat removed and minimal things added. Plus, I think he's on Verizon himself so his roms are always based on the Verizon variant which just makes it that much less likely to give a Verizon user trouble. I'd keep an eye on his thread for when he does a lollipop version for the Verizon m8. Honestly, I bet most any of the stock/sense based roms will suit him just fine.
Scott sold his VZW M8 unfortunately and the question is not when there will be a L-CleanROM but if...
And it's a big if.....
In the meantime RKDN comes darn close and Tigerstwon just released his Skydragon rom which looks very promising AND he has a version with Sense7 waiting in the wings for the M9 to be released.
The new Skydragon ROM seems really nice but there are other Sense 7 roms with much more debloat

Nexus 5x DU ROM v. Rooted Android N. Which is recommended?

I for about a week or two now have been thinking of switching my phone back to stock and update to N Preview 2, since I enrolled for updates for the dev previews. I'm currently running Dirty Unicorns 10.2, the newest stable update and can't decide if I want to try Android N or not. Any help is appreciated.
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