When I was on my Note 4, I used to try all roms available in order to choose which is "best" for me but I don't have time right now to test every rom so I wanted to ask everyone's opinion on why you chose your custom rom
Currently using Superman Rom (last version of MM) because it has the basic features, like zipaligned etc, it has aroma installer, and has Xposed in it
Also use Superman MM, staying until Nougat has Xposed and the ROMs are more polished.
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What is your current Daily Driver Rom for your Galaxy s4? What specific variant is your phone? And why do you choose this rom as your DD?
Let's share our experiences with different roms in just one place!;)
Mine!
Today....I have mostly been using... Echoe TW Lollipop...AntaresOne Optimised....Cyanmogen night lies.....oh and resurrection.
Stock GNK4 ROM with Googy-Max3 Kernel (intellimm governor for power saving)
My daily driver on my GT-I9505
I like touchwizz so i used for a long time imperium rom, wich is faster than stock, no blootware and u get a lot of S5 utilityes like ultrapowersavingmode. Now i have golden eye rom wich is touchwizz with zero lag and no blootware. Sorry for my bad english
Echoe pop is my DD!
I am currently using Echoe pop by the famous @friedrich420 and I love it. Fully functional TW lollipop for our beloved s4.
I recommend it to everyone who wants to taste TW lollipop on i9505 or T-mobile s4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2372286
I use the GPE Rom by Danvdh on my S4 GT-I9505 international version. It was the first custom rom I flahsed on the device and chose it because it seemed more stable and bug free than the other lollipop roms. And since, at some point, development for kitkat roms would stop and transition to lollipop roms, flashing a lollipop rom seemed a better choice.
We can achieve a heavily customized user experience using a Custom ROM (CyanogenMod for example) or using exposed framework modules (such as gravity box).
Which one do you prefer and why?
I would prefer exposed framework..
As flashing a custom rom taks lots of time..
Exposed is user friendly... U can customize as much as u want .. Gravity box is awesome. Try it before u flash a custom rom
I think I will have to agree with you on this, as CM for my phone (Moto Maxx) does not support the Moto apps nor the features that come with the phone just yet.
I rooted my S6 a few month ago. Since then I'm only using Xposed, but no Custom Rom or Kernel. Now I want to try a Custom Rom, because Touchwiz is a big problem for many Xposed Modules. I also want the latest security patches.
Could you recommend me a custom Rom, that delivers the security patches and is AOSP? Do I need a custom kernel?
It's a G920F with 6.0.1 running. I used CF-Auto Root to root my device. I'm sorry, if my english is bad - I'm from Germany
We don't really have any AOSP ROMs or kernels for our mighty S6s since Samsung hasn't realeased Exynos source code. The only one you can try out is CM13 but it's just impossible to use as a daily driver. All in all, you have no other choice than going for a stock-based ROM and saying thanks to Samsung.
Ok, thank you anyway!
Hello guys,
I have a new Galaxy S7 and I wanted to ask you which Custom Roms you prefer and why you prefer them. Before my Galaxy S7 I was using a Huawei P9 with Cyanogenmod. Now I want to make a custom rom on my S7 and want to here your oponions. Thanks!!
I prefer phoenix rom, very fast, stable, customizable, very good battery, no lags, no bugs and most useless system apps are removed.
I advise you to try this rom if you want a marshmallow rom
Let me rephrase better, is worth to move from the stock samsung Oreo Rom, to a custom Rom like "Havoc" "resurrection Remix" "LineageOS" (the stable version of these)? It's been a long time since I flashed a custom Rom. On my old OnePlus One the roms were faster and better. I find the stock s7 edge rom really good, but at the same time i'm sick of the samsung experience, I want some Stock Android on my phone without losing any performance of course. So, these Roms are actually good? Stable and fast as the stock one?