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What's currently the best combination, stable, fast, no bugs?
And is there a good bug free ics rom out there? I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance
I unlocked bootloader today, and I'm on .58 fw version, 2.3.4
I have: Stock Rom 2.3.4 + DoomLoRD's Kernel.
Full touchpad support and fast without bloatware.
tiagoSequeira said:
I unlocked bootloader today, and I'm on .58 fw version, 2.3.4
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Any idea what changes were from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4?
Advanced Stock and Darkforest ICS.
Unless you want to game correctly/heavily.
Then id suggest staying where you are.
SirRudolph said:
Advanced Stock and Darkforest ICS.
Unless you want to game correctly/heavily.
Then id suggest staying where you are.
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That's basically my predicament. I really enjoyed ICS and pax's modified kernel, but you can't play PSXperia games on ICS. Back to stock ROM I went...
on my opinion , use 2.3.4 + sony's default kernel + some tweaks
as i experienced (( i've checked all kernels )) , all kernels have some bugs , just sony'y default kernel is #1 .
but you can try , if you want
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Just the android version. Where did you unlock boot loader?
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I used a thread around here, cant remember by who or what name, but it messed with a fastboot folder and windows cmd
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use 2.3.4 with the .62 firmware with jokawild rom 2.5 and doomlords kernel v13, its blazing fast
tiagoSequeira said:
I used a thread around here, cant remember by who or what name, but it messed with a fastboot folder and windows cmd
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Probably how the custom kernel was flashed
Theres modified GB roms if you are fancy for psxperia.
Just gotta look for it. In ICS im now using the ICS Darkforest Kernel, doesnt seem to have any errors so far, I play Asphalt6, Gameboid and Minecraft.
JokaWild + DooMKernel v13. Very fast, good battery life.
so im going to sound like a noob even thou im not that much of one lol. where can i get the fastboot files for this phone and also a how to by chance? cant seem to find one
msnglink said:
so im going to sound like a noob even thou im not that much of one lol. where can i get the fastboot files for this phone and also a how to by chance? cant seem to find one
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http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Here you go.
And for best ROMs, I prefer CM9 by FXP. Touchpads work like they should (at least in Minecraft).
Hi do you give me stocck kernel ?
I have se stock rom 2.3.4 all kernel have bug
Plz help me
tiagoSequeira said:
What's currently the best combination, stable, fast, no bugs?
And is there a good bug free ics rom out there? I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance
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true ancestor rom by jjkkyu
one of the best!!
xperia s rom! with advance stock kernel by doomlord;-)
Silverstarjigar said:
true ancestor rom by jjkkyu
one of the best!!
xperia s rom! with advance stock kernel by doomlord;-)
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I'm happy using doom kernel v14 with the joka wild v3. Only problem is the battery drain. Does that rom have any bug or battery drain?
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wac_badsector said:
Hi do you give me stocck kernel ?
I have se stock rom 2.3.4 all kernel have bug
Plz help me
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Search around the development forum, I think there's a tread with the links for all versions of stock ftfs
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I second this.
I use JokaWild v2.5 w/ v13 Doomkernel. It is super fast.
What's the best combination in terms of rom, kernel and baseband. I'm using xperia arc s. Thanks
Baseband 64, doomkernel v21 now saving awesome battery
eager_man said:
What's the best combination in terms of rom, kernel and baseband. I'm using xperia arc s. Thanks
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ROM:
That depends on what Android version you want to use.
GB: Arconium 8.2
ICS: Arconium ICS v1, KA15 Ice cream Sony, JJ's AOSP ROM, ICElite
Kernel:
The kernel is something that you choose based on your usage pattern.
If you want extreme tweaking capabilities, then DoomKernel - whether ICS or GB version - is for you.
If you just want a Stock experience, then SONY's Stock Kernel ought to do the job.
If you want a stock Kernel with select customisability, then go for DoomLord's Advanced Stock Kernel. I use this personally as I found this to give good performance/battery life/gaming stability.
Basebands:
The most powersaving basebands are -36 and -64.
Thankfully, iridaki has put up a post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382657
Check out pvyParts's thread for all the links(ROMs, Basebands, Kernels): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453760
Velcis Ribeiro said:
Baseband 64, doomkernel v21 now saving awesome battery
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Thanks!
big thing
rdheepak said:
ROM:
That depends on what Android version you want to use.
GB: Arconium 8.2
ICS: Arconium ICS v1, KA15 Ice cream Sony, JJ's AOSP ROM, ICElite
Kernel:
The kernel is something that you choose based on your usage pattern.
If you want extreme tweaking capabilities, then DoomKernel - whether ICS or GB version - is for you.
If you just want a Stock experience, then SONY's Stock Kernel ought to do the job.
If you want a stock Kernel with select customisability, then go for DoomLord's Advanced Stock Kernel. I use this personally as I found this to give good performance/battery life/gaming stability.
Basebands:
The most powersaving basebands are -36 and -64.
Thankfully, iridaki has put up a post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382657
Check out pvyParts's thread for all the links(ROMs, Basebands, Kernels): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453760
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Thank you very much! Your answers is a big help especially to the newbie like me.
my combi
I'll try Arconium ICS V2.0, baseband 70 and arc-night kernel. Hoping for the best!
eager_man said:
What's the best combination in terms of rom, kernel and baseband. I'm using xperia arc s. Thanks
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I've used (1) se tweaked v1.0 with doomkernel v21 and (2) cyanogenmod 7.2 with doomkernel v03....both r very good setups...but i must say the cm7.2 is simply awesome...blazing quick..
Official Sony ICS 4.1.A.0.562 NCB Generic + ROOT
i use now
super great save battery.
sleep mode 6 hour at last night.....battery down 5%
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but i will try "KA17.2 Ice Cream Sony"
because it develop from FULL Optimize "KA17.2 Ice Cream Sony" ROM
you will try with me?
Currently using DooMKernel v22 and Arconium 8.2, BB 64
Smooth and nice battery life
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Thank you very much! Your answers is a big help especially to the newbie like me.
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If you hit the thanks button it would be more helpful than doing this
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Bb70, arconium 8.2, doomkernel 22, setxperia (smartassv2, noop, undervolt by 100)
The phone has no lag. Deep sleep 2% for 8hrs.
I m using doomkernel v18, BB 70, Xperia S V6 on my Arc S.. Crazy better life, and I have tried most probably all the Roms and combination out there! This is the best combination I have come across.
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Arconium, doom, bb 70 works great.
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hello,
I have Xperia Arc S stok ics 4.0.4 , Kernel 2.6.32.9 -perf , build 4.1.b.0.431
My question is why the phone is So slowly????
I thought that ICS should speed up the phone....
I can do anything about it?
thanks
use arconium ics 3.c with arcknight kernel
its fast and stable for me
i believe the stock firmware you are using is bloated with useless app and isn't optimized like what devs used on their custom roms
ironlady said:
use arconium ics 3.c with arcknight kernel
its fast and stable for me
i believe the stock firmware you are using is bloated with useless app and isn't optimized like what devs used on their custom roms
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you can give me link ? and if all the things is work? Games and applications works good ?
Arc S said:
you can give me link ? and if all the things is work? Games and applications works good ?
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but you need to have unlocked bootloader
ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26282762&postcount=1580
KERNEL http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597771
ironlady said:
but you need to have unlocked bootloader
ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26282762&postcount=1580
KERNEL http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597771
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its open
now i flash it with flashtool?
flash kernel, then flash rom via cwm
Phone with ics is always going to fell slow compare to gb no matter which rom you use...
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manojcitc said:
Phone with ics is always going to fell slow compare to gb no matter which rom you use...
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mate i am using 4.0.4 right now and it is as smooth as gb .64 if not faster. i notice my live wallpaper is much smoother too, but it might have to do with the software rendering enabled on arconium 3.c
apps and games compatibility can be a problem, but cmon im sure the devs will update their apps for ics too.
the only app i had problem with was temple run. touches didnt respond well, i swiped and it jumped instead. its a boring game anyways
EDIT: you can overclock your phone using setcpu after installing your new rom to get more performance
old setcpu: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
for your reference, this is my setup
Model: LT15 Xperia Arc
Rom: Arconium 3.c with Barebone Install
Kernel: ArcKnight Kernel RC2
SetCPU 3.0.5
Governer - OnDemand
Scheduler - sio (Stock: Noop?)
Min Freq. Clock: 134Mhz (Stock: 25xMhz)
Max Freq. Clock: 1.4Ghz (Stock: 1Ghz)
manojcitc said:
Phone with ics is always going to fell slow compare to gb no matter which rom you use...
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o why develop it? I really like the ICS but is slow What you're saying is that as long as I use ICS it will be slow?
Hello, i've Flashed Advanced Stock kernel .587 on my Arc, then installed Sparta Charge ROM and tried to OC my device a little but i cant find a way to do this. I used X-Gamer Rom + DooMKernel before, and i could OC with no problem using CPU master by AnTuTu.
i dont know if there is a problem with the Kernel Itself, or this is just incapable of OC. maybe my LT15i is not compatible with this Kernel, idk.
I tried to find a related post, but i couldnt find it.
Thanks
Find out if your kernel supports OC.
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prosttyle said:
Hello, i've Flashed Advanced Stock kernel .587 on my Arc, then installed Sparta Charge ROM and tried to OC my device a little but i cant find a way to do this. I used X-Gamer Rom + DooMKernel before, and i could OC with no problem using CPU master by AnTuTu.
i dont know if there is a problem with the Kernel Itself, or this is just incapable of OC. maybe my LT15i is not compatible with this Kernel, idk.
I tried to find a related post, but i couldnt find it.
Thanks
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advanced stock kernel not support OC, its for longer battery life
doomkernel support it
and the other like
trinity kernel
arcknight kernel
xarc kernel
and others
its for ICS
kernel work in GB, i think only doomkernel v22 is great
Thanks
cyberz7 said:
advanced stock kernel not support OC, its for longer battery life
doomkernel support it
and the other like
trinity kernel
arcknight kernel
xarc kernel
and others
its for ICS
kernel work in GB, i think only doomkernel v22 is great
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Thanks very Much
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Thanks very Much
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ur welcome
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Hi guys, after i installed a custom honami rom on my arc s in cpu control theres just 1.024ghz max speed.. i cant change kernel because of nonunlockable bootloader any help?
thugerrcite said:
Hi guys, after i installed a custom honami rom on my arc s in cpu control theres just 1.024ghz max speed.. i cant change kernel because of nonunlockable bootloader any help?
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Which ROM did you install? How can we help you when you give so little information?
thugerrcite said:
Hi guys, after i installed a custom honami rom on my arc s in cpu control theres just 1.024ghz max speed.. i cant change kernel because of nonunlockable bootloader any help?
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You can't OC when you have locked bootloader,you have to unlock bootloader,flash custom kernel then you'll be able to OverClock higher.
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pren22 said:
You can't OC when you have locked bootloader,you have to unlock bootloader,flash custom kernel then you'll be able to OverClock higher.
Sent from my Xperia Arc LT15i using XDA
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This topic is not about overclocking.
He has Arc S, which should have stock CPU frequency of 1.4 GHz, however new ROM set it to 1.0 GHz.
To OP: When installing the ROM, did you install the Arc S version?
. Arc S, Non unlockable,xperia Honami Z1 rom by Saqib. Ask for anything else....
Flashed through cwm. also tried to reflash stock and than the Honami rom, I also got this when using the Ultimate HD rom.
Someguy theres just one version for both..
thugerrcite said:
. Arc S, Non unlockable,xperia Honami Z1 rom by Saqib. Ask for anything else....
Flashed through cwm. also tried to reflash stock and than the Honami rom, I also got this when using the Ultimate HD rom.
Someguy theres just one version for both..
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Ultimate HD definitely has the option to choose Arc or Arc S, don't know other ROMs.
Which model number is shown in the Settings - About Phone menu?
Its LT18i..
Okay my answer was right under my battery its LT15i !!! so its not an S as i thought but theres another question than... why does it say LT18i in about phone section? strange...
thugerrcite said:
Okay my answer was right under my battery its LT15i !!! so its not an S as i thought but theres another question than... why does it say LT18i in about phone section? strange...
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Did you flash lt18i firmware to increase system partition?
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Did you flash lt18i firmware to increase system partition?
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No... well actually yes... the thing is i bought the phone from a shop without box n anything and i was told its an arc S so i flashed the stock arc S rom before i put my self to romraping the phone... So thats why it says its lt18i now... But nope u wont increase the system partition with this ive got like 420MB cca 300 free after flashing... Its still lt15 afterall it just thinks more of itself nowz...