What's up with scrolling on the ICS leaks? - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

It's ridiculously sensitive, especially compared to gingerbread. A small swipe will start slow as you slide your finger but when you let go some massive acceleration kicks in. Literally can scroll through 200 contacts with a small swipe. Is there anything I can do to fix/change it?

That happened to me on GB all the friggin' time, it was annoying as hell. Happened mostly in the browser.

I totally agree with OP. It's there anyway to turn down the scrolling acceleration?

Agreed...I really wanna like the ics leaks but the scrolling starts to drive me crazy
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Makes going to e4gt forums fast
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Works fine for me lol
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It's one of the side effects of the biggest problem I have with all of the ICS I have tried (disclaimer: I have only tried leaks and modded leaks, no AOSP versions): Touch Lag.
It's better than the earlier leaks, but, it is still god awful...and inconsistent.
It seems like it is effed up scroll accell, but, I don't think that's it entirely...it might also be that too, or one is complicating the other, but, touch lag is everywhere. Just hit 'home' and notice the extra hundred or two milliseconds it takes to get you there.
It feels like it is registering touches 100ms late but it is registering movements after the initial touch (and all subsequent releases) with less latency. This seems to have the effect if you flicking very fast to scroll, but, you didn't...it just thinks you did because it seems like it thinks you were scrolling a for a shorter amount of time than you were....as you would if you were scrolling quickly.
I'm drunk so I should have shut up paragraphs ago...but...this is the only reason I just cannot stomach the current ICS roms. I should try an AOSP, it might not be there....otherwise it was an awesome daily driver in every way except for this.
Anyone have any experiences with an AOSP 4.x care to comment on their touch-lag (or lack thereof)?

I honestly love it. I enjoy it over GB. So smooth
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Calks E4GT 2 has smoother scrolling.

daneurysm said:
It's one of the side effects of the biggest problem I have with all of the ICS I have tried (disclaimer: I have only tried leaks and modded leaks, no AOSP versions): Touch Lag.
It's better than the earlier leaks, but, it is still god awful...and inconsistent.
It seems like it is effed up scroll accell, but, I don't think that's it entirely...it might also be that too, or one is complicating the other, but, touch lag is everywhere. Just hit 'home' and notice the extra hundred or two milliseconds it takes to get you there.
It feels like it is registering touches 100ms late but it is registering movements after the initial touch (and all subsequent releases) with less latency. This seems to have the effect if you flicking very fast to scroll, but, you didn't...it just thinks you did because it seems like it thinks you were scrolling a for a shorter amount of time than you were....as you would if you were scrolling quickly.
I'm drunk so I should have shut up paragraphs ago...but...this is the only reason I just cannot stomach the current ICS roms. I should try an AOSP, it might not be there....otherwise it was an awesome daily driver in every way except for this.
Anyone have any experiences with an AOSP 4.x care to comment on their touch-lag (or lack thereof)?
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I have used the aosp versions and do not experience the sketchy scrolling as I do with the others.
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I have used the aosp versions and do not experience the sketchy scrolling as I do with the others.
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Thanks for the feedback. Ill pick an AOSP and flash one tonight...
...and I can't wait. I loved ICS. ADWex never looked so smooth. That lag just hurt my soul.
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Mistake post

Miui was/is the same way. Only wanna scroll half the page before ya know it you're at the bottom. This is how it was on my evo most annoying.
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Mine not only scrolls easily, but it seems so sensitive that it selects an item when I'm actually trying to continue the scroll. Didn't happen in GB.
Using FC24 odin, FC24 kernel auto root w/ Rogue, USB mass storage mode enabled. All thanks to sfhub and the original providers of the leaks.

I experienced this on 2 ICS ROMs I tried, eventually drove me nutty and switched to AOKP then Codename. Have to say, Codename has been the most stable, scrolling and otherwise, out of all the ICS ROMs I've tried. I highly recommend it, the only issue I have currently is the Video recording doesn't work, but this is true of all the AOSP based ROMs, I also don't like how the external SD is mounted as /mnt/emmc but I don't think there is a way to get around that one.

Any progress with this issue? It's making all ICS roms un-usable for me. Maybe it has to do with the state of the touch screen during flash? hrmm...

On fc24 and it had improved considerably for me!
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I have to say I notice a much bigger difference in scrolling between odexed and deodexed than I ever have before. I odexed my system/apps on Venum and my scrolling was instantly smoother.
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Just tried stock doxded FD02 from this thread ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580044
The scrolling issue is much better especially on medium swipes but the issue is still there and too persistent to ignore. I'm not as annoyed with the turbo scroll that sill comes up quite often, as I am with the reverse scrolls.
When I attempt a slight scroll down on a webpage the screen does a little bounce like a scroll overshoot and goes nowhere.
If anyone has a specific rom that works similar to GB stock I'd wouldn't mind trying it out.

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Is gingerbread worth it over Froyo roms?

Hey guys im curious is there anyone who has been able to fully replace EC05 roms with one of the gingerbread roms availalbe? And in doing so keeping the stability, battery performance, and speed of the EC05 roms? I've personally gone from an amazing experience with ACS SFR 1.2 to Ginger Bamboozled and ERA hurricane rom and personally have not seen any benefits with keeping gingerbread. I notice no battery improvements and the phone has slowed down significantly. The only plus i've seen with gingerbread is the cool CRT off animation. Note i've never run the commands to stop processes that update in the background i.e. DRM and SNS, which from what I read make a fairly big difference with getting better battery life on EH17 roms. So at this point I'm thinking of going back to SFR 1.2 or another EC05 rom. Is there someone out there that can give me some useful tips on how to make the Gingerbread roms run smoother for me or am I just wasting my time? Also I used to get random Reboots on Gingerbread but i've noticed that it has stopped, odd. Oh almost forgot I use my keyboard all the time for writing emails for work and not having the skipped letters fix is so annoying. I want to shoot my phone sometimes.
Have you tried Spare Parts and setting all animations to FAST in it? I am on Bonsai B14 EG22 and my phone is about as fast as it was on EC05 ROMs. I do stop all processes when I first boot and have a few frozen with Titanium.
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Have you tried Spare Parts and setting all animations to FAST in it? I am on Bonsai B14 EG22 and my phone is about as fast as it was on EC05 ROMs. I do stop all processes when I first boot and have a few frozen with Titanium.
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I don't care if that does anything for the actual speed or not...its a hell of a placebo effect. Another thing is you could oc with tegrak
As of right now, I don't see any advantage of using a Gingerbread Rom. I was in the same boat as you. I tried a few of them but due to the random reboots and keyboard skips, I couldn't take it anymore. I'm now using the Epic Revolution Rom and I love it. I won't be going back to Gingerbread till the official release.
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Depends on the apps you have
I'm running the ERA OLYMPUS 1.6 EH06 ROM. I hoard apps and that's really bad for performance of the device and battery. I haven't frozen the SNS/Updates but I freeze the DRM every time I install a ROM anyway. I just managed to get all the apps that like running in the background to not do that by messing with the settings and clearing widgets. I can now last at least 5 hours on battery while actually using the phone. My battery life has been about the same on every ROM I've ever used. I would say to try this ROM with Journaling enabled and running Chris' new EH17 Plus kernel. I am also using the EH17 modem. Everything is working pretty well for me now.
No good reason to keep the leaks. However, if you are converted to ext4 and use the v6 supercharge script its as smooth and responsive as sfr 1.2 at 1.4ghz.
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I've been dealing with the same dilemma the past week. I've found that there's really no pros to keeping the gb roms. Although I really like the theme on bamboozle as well as my quadrant stats. Speaking of which, can anyone tell me where I can get the SII lockscreen that comes with bamboozle? It's definitely my preferred lock screen. If anyone can help that'd be awesome thanks!
Thanks for good responses
Thanks guys for all the feedback, I think i'm being swayed more towards the EC05 roms until the release of gingerbread source files. I think the biggest thing now that look at it is the keyboard letter skips. I rely on my phones keyboard far to much to write really fast work emails and no matter how I setup my virtual keyboard or auto correction on TouchPal keyboard or Swype, its just not accurate enough and I waste more time trying to fix the auto corrections. Thanks again everyone and I really hope this thread assist others with making a their choices on which Rom to Choose or which version of Rom to choose. Froyo here I come.... now i gotta figure out if I want to go with Era or ACS lol.
In my opinion, no. After trolling all around using GB Leaks I finally came back to Froyo (Bonsai 4.1.3) because of the stability and speed.
I think its best just to wait for something official when it can be polished and tweaked with.
I too have been up and down the development pages, trying out different roms an modems, froyo and GB. Froyo was cool when i was using it, but I like the way GB looks. I actually had more problems with the Froyo roms than with GB roms, but that could be bc im getting better at rooting.
Right now im running RandomROM 2.3.4 on the EG22 modem with generation x theme. I get a couple of framework fc's throughout the day, but it doesnt seem to actually fc anything. I seem to just get the notification. battery life is amazing. I used to have to charge my phone after only 6 hours, even with light use. Now I dont need a charger until the end of the day, even with moderate to heavy use. I even use it as my wifi at home for xbox and whatnot. Touchpal's hardware prediction is pretty cool, although I havent really noticed much key skipping without it. I'm still new at rooting, so I don't do too much with oc and such.
I get about twice the battery life using RandomROMs hawk v4 vs any of the ec05 builds. Haven't experienced any TV's yet and only one random reboot after running the v6 script.
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*fc's
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*fc's
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Lol that's funny(x
You realize there's an "edit" option right?
And lol @ "TV's"
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Lol that's funny(x
You realize there's an "edit" option right?
And lol @ "TV's"
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Yeah I know. I tried editing it a couple different times but for some reason it wouldn't let me submit. And I didn't realize that fc's auto corrected to TV's lol.
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Yeah I know. I tried editing it a couple different times but for some reason it wouldn't let me submit. And I didn't realize that fc's auto corrected to TV's lol.
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Haha funny stuff
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[Q] Scrolling physics in ICS

I've noticed the scrolling "physics" in ICS roms is completely different than on GB roms. I hate it. Is there a way to go in and tweak how scrolling works? Or are the physics adjusted per rom?
I especially hate when you scroll relatively slowly, then when you remove your thumb from the screen, it FLIES down/up whatever you're scrolling. While it's good for getting through long pages quickly, I like to scroll with little wisps of my thumb. Any help would be great! Thanks!
ylwsub68 said:
I've noticed the scrolling "physics" in ICS roms is completely different than on GB roms. I hate it. Is there a way to go in and tweak how scrolling works? Or are the physics adjusted per rom?
I especially hate when you scroll relatively slowly, then when you remove your thumb from the screen, it FLIES down/up whatever you're scrolling. While it's good for getting through long pages quickly, I like to scroll with little wisps of my thumb. Any help would be great! Thanks!
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Just do a search on here for "ics scrolling" and you'll see it's a well known issue! Some folks think it's gonna be like this and others still say it's a bug... Only time will tell.
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Is it just me?

So my wife has had her iPhone 4s for about 6 months now, and it is a wonderful phone (for her) and it has had very few problems. Notice, I didn't say no problems, just a lot fewer than I have experienced with my epic. I've had the random reboots, fc errors ocasionally, and for a while (on cm9 beta 1 or 2) navigation would cash requiring a battery pull.
Problems with the iphone are glaring in some respects (files I would like to copy off the phone but can't because the file system is locked down, or having to use itunes because media monkey isn't ios5 compatible) and more subtle in others (like an app update that went awry somehow, requiring a phone shut down, uninstall, reinstall.)
So I wonder, why do we accept the somewhat buggy environment of Android over using an iphone that is as stable as it gets?
I think for me, it's just that I would rather have a bug crop up ocassionally while retaining control over my phone. Is it just me? What do you think?
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So my wife has had her iPhone 4s for about 6 months now, and it is a wonderful phone (for her) and it has had very few problems. Notice, I didn't say no problems, just a lot fewer than I have experienced with my epic. I've had the random reboots, fc errors ocasionally, and for a while (on cm9 beta 1 or 2) navigation would cash requiring a battery pull.
Problems with the iphone are glaring in some respects (files I would like to copy off the phone but can't because the file system is locked down, or having to use itunes because media monkey isn't ios5 compatible) and more subtle in others (like an app update that went awry somehow, requiring a phone shut down, uninstall, reinstall.)
So I wonder, why do we accept the somewhat buggy environment of Android over using an iphone that is as stable as it gets?
I think for me, it's just that I would rather have a bug crop up ocassionally while retaining control over my phone. Is it just me? What do you think?
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Because we build off of it and continue to build the whole theory behind Open Source (OSS). Much more customizable options, several designs of phones instead of one ugly ass brick that still is 3.7".
The idea that it brings innovation to a new level, there are so many reasons why and it continue on and on. if you don't like bugs go Stock Keep it at that.
Beta 3 has fixed the GPS issue I think from looking at their commits I think they fixed that stuff. But that's the beauty of android is you are able to fix issues your self if you have experience. The iPhone your forced to wait for fixes of things you find annoying. But if you want to be stable and clean of bugs. Go back to stock you won't have as many issues. Things are always prone for error. Nothing is flawless. The reason iOS is so "stable" is it is made for one phone. Not millions of others.
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Beta 3 has fixed the GPS issue I think from looking at their commits I think they fixed that stuff. But that's the beauty of android is you are able to fix issues your self if you have experience. The iPhone your forced to wait for fixes of things you find annoying. But if you want to be stable and clean of bugs. Go back to stock you won't have as many issues. Things are always prone for error. Nothing is flawless. The reason iOS is so "stable" is it is made for one phone. Not millions of others.
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Yes, somewhere in there the gps issues have been resolved. I have had no problems on beta 3.
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Because we like to push the bleeding edge of tech
After all, if I wanted stability and to have "everything just work", I would just load up a fully polished 2.3 ROM and everything would "just work". Before I moved off of Legendary, I had ZERO issues, and performance that outdid stock by a long shot. I couldn't get things to fail, even with trying.
But I choose to run CM9, an option I would never have it this was like the iPhone, which brings my Epic to the leading edge of Android, thanks to the open source setup of Android
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So my wife has had her iPhone 4s for about 6 months now, and it is a wonderful phone (for her) and it has had very few problems. Notice, I didn't say no problems, just a lot fewer than I have experienced with my epic. I've had the random reboots, fc errors ocasionally, and for a while (on cm9 beta 1 or 2) navigation would cash requiring a battery pull.
Problems with the iphone are glaring in some respects (files I would like to copy off the phone but can't because the file system is locked down, or having to use itunes because media monkey isn't ios5 compatible) and more subtle in others (like an app update that went awry somehow, requiring a phone shut down, uninstall, reinstall.)
So I wonder, why do we accept the somewhat buggy environment of Android over using an iphone that is as stable as it gets?
I think for me, it's just that I would rather have a bug crop up ocassionally while retaining control over my phone. Is it just me? What do you think?
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Don't flash custom roms and stay with stock
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I hate to say it but flashing beta, alpha and custom roms is not for you if you want a "stable" rom, to be honest why not stay with stock? My opinion is i flash custom and BETTER rom than stock because they are built to fix problems in previous versions of android. iOS to me have always gave me problems. So ill stick with Android Open Source Project!
I think I was getting just as many, if not more, bugs with the stock roms as I am with cm9. I'm really happy with cm9.
I guess my question is being misinterpreted. I would prefer a little buggy-ness if it means I get to control my phone. The occasional hiccup is not a big deal to me if I can customize the way I interact with the phone. I like being able to access the entire file system and make changes as I see fit. I like having a choice for my launcher, and my on screen keyboard.
To me, those things are more important than rock-solid stability.
Apparently, most of you agree.
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I think I was getting just as many, if not more, bugs with the stock roms as I am with cm9. I'm really happy with cm9.
I guess my question is being misinterpreted. I would prefer a little buggy-ness if it means I get to control my phone. The occasional hiccup is not a big deal to me if I can customize the way I interact with the phone. I like being able to access the entire file system and make changes as I see fit. I like having a choice for my launcher, and my on screen keyboard.
To me, those things are more important than rock-solid stability.
Apparently, most of you agree.
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I couldn't thank the devs enough of how much time and effort that is being put into this phone, and to me 4.0 is MUCH better than 2.X.XX android. And the support is fantastic. Of course we all get defensive, our EPICS are well... just EPIC

What rom are you using ?

ok guys !!
share what rom are you using ?
and the specific reasons for it !
stock V11a rom - rooted
i am using it because it actually has decent battery life (unlike the v10 series) and because i am waiting for tuesday to put Cyano on it.
I would also like to see the different reasons for using particular roms, good thread idea
@ aaki_rocker what is your rom and why?
For me lol.. depend on what i work on.. right now i use cm-9-20120629-UNOFFICIAL-p930 (my compiled CM9 test build)
CM9 RC1. Running like gravy since it launched. Its fast, smooth, and offers pretty sweet battery life even without HONOs kernel. Oh, and many of the things they released a couple days ago at the Google IO conference work on ICS(google chrome for android is ICS+ only).
Just a few of the perks of running a CM9 rom.
im using hono! not with hono kernel since max keep goin down to 100mhz
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@ aaki_rocker what is your rom and why?
For me lol.. depend on what i work on.. right now i use cm-9-20120629-UNOFFICIAL-p930 (my compiled CM9 test build)
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i switch between your flashable ics leak and nightly's of cm9 !
i do nandroid backups of the ics leak before flashing cm9 and i restore it if i get bored ! lol !
and what is the difference between your compiled build and the one from cm team ?
i'll give it a try though !
Cm9-rc. Flashed this morning running quite well.
Was running 0616 nightly lots of random random reboots and Bluetooth issues.
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CM9 RC1. I've hit a few FC glitches, but it may be due to my fault. I'll reflash in the near future and see what I get.
CM9 6/28 with HONO kernel v4
Just like to stay on top of things
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I'm running RC1 with HO!NO! V5 kernel. Its pretty smooth but I do get some occasional FCs. I like it though. And I change themes almost daily.
Edit: Having more force loses than i would like. It has been getting worse and worse. But Still like the fuidity of the rom, But could use a little more butter
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CM9 6/30 with HO!NO! V5 kernel. So far fast and GREAT battery usage (still at 100% for the past 2 hours). :good:
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I'm running RC1 with HO!NO! V5 kernel. Its pretty smooth but I do get some occasional FCs. I like it though. And I change themes almost daily.
Edit: Having more force loses than i would like. It has been getting worse and worse. But Still like the fuidity of the rom, But could use a little more butter
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You could try Fix Permissions, works wonders for me.
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I am using Hono's flashable leak.its been 3 weeks.i am having 0% drain in 8-9 hrs sleep mode.and i can play gta 3 2hrs straight from 87% to 15%.having very very rare blue flashes playing 65 (max)fps games...with the fluidity it gone far beyond cm9(because of the lg gashter sensor...i think).also with the display i think leak show true 326 ppi.not even stock that clear its like evrything blend with ur eyes.didnt get it in cm9.i have frozen all the bloatware and google backup transport.also wifi and data turned off while in sleep mode.Good work Hono.while i am writting this post its been 16 hrs in battery and 68%..and i switchd from 4s(tiny ass.. phone).if its display would a liitle more bright.
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Lg geshter sensor shows in CM9 sensor list??
A quick ques why ram shows 785.all 240 hardware reserved?
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Stock gingerbread ROM with HONO's kernel for me! CM9 just isn't as smooth for me, and while the ICS leak is as smooth (if not a smidge smoother than GB stock), the screen digitizer driver seems to not be perfectly calibrated (most noticeable and annoying when using swype or other "dragging/drawing" apps) on the ICS leak, AND it seems in ICS they screwed with the way zooming on images is handled.
1.) First, when web browsing, text doesn't auto align like it used to in GB, regardless of browser (with the exception of Opera, but I don't really like that browser very much)
2.) In email apps which DO allow pinch to zoom on emails with lots of images (such as touchdown and K-9), you can't seem to zoom out anymore in ICS when you could in gingerbread, so you're forced to have to slide around a ginormous email image to take a look at it rather than zoom out entirely and get an overview.
If anyone else knows of an email app that allows pinch to zoom to zoom OUT of a large email far enough to get a complete page overview in ICS, let me know. (I'm aware K-9 and touchdown still allow the zoom function, but they seem to cap how far you can zoom out in ICS far below getting a full image, when this isn't the case for these programs in gingerbread. Some strange global setting in ICS, it seems...)
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Stock gingerbread ROM with HONO's kernel for me! CM9 just isn't as smooth for me, and while the ICS leak is as smooth (if not a smidge smoother than GB stock), the screen digitizer driver seems to not be perfectly calibrated (most noticeable and annoying when using swype or other "dragging/drawing" apps) on the ICS leak, AND it seems in ICS they screwed with the way zooming on images is handled.
1.) First, when web browsing, text doesn't auto align like it used to in GB, regardless of browser (with the exception of Opera, but I don't really like that browser very much)
2.) In email apps which DO allow pinch to zoom on emails with lots of images (such as touchdown and K-9), you can't seem to zoom out anymore in ICS when you could in gingerbread, so you're forced to have to slide around a ginormous email image to take a look at it rather than zoom out entirely and get an overview.
If anyone else knows of an email app that allows pinch to zoom to zoom OUT of a large email far enough to get a complete page overview in ICS, let me know. (I'm aware K-9 and touchdown still allow the zoom function, but they seem to cap how far you can zoom out in ICS far below getting a full image, when this isn't the case for these programs in gingerbread. Some strange global setting in ICS, it seems...)
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i use maildroid !
i dont know whether pinch zoom is supported or not but its worth a shot !
I've tried fixing permissions to get rid of the force close but nothing. But itabnot force close in a sence. Its whenever I try to start an app, of the phone process, or the system setting, it say that unfortunately the *process name* is not responding. I've flashed the rom 3 times consecutively and the kernel and fixed permissions and the same things still happens. :-/. Guess its just my luck
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i use maildroid !
i dont know whether pinch zoom is supported or not but its worth a shot !
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Thanks for the suggestion!
I gave it a shot. Unfortunately, it also won't allow zooming out on emails if installed on ics even though when it's installed on gingerbread, it zooms out just fine. It's definitely a systemic issue on all ics-based roms for all phones. People have been complaining about it for all ics phones, not just the Nitro. Oh well. Till they change that, I'm sticking with gingerbread! Because of what I work with, tons of my emails are ginormous, and I need to be able to get a full overview for it to be useful. I don't have any major qualms with gingerbread anyway. Honestly, I just wanted to get rid of the color banding, but that'll just have to wait =P
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I've tried fixing permissions to get rid of the force close but nothing. But itabnot force close in a sence. Its whenever I try to start an app, of the phone process, or the system setting, it say that unfortunately the *process name* is not responding. I've flashed the rom 3 times consecutively and the kernel and fixed permissions and the same things still happens. :-/. Guess its just my luck
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Try a complete wipe (including your SD card). Also, don't restore anything from TiBu. Sometimes that will clean things out.
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CM9 RC1

Why do you like your ROM?

What rom do you have on your phone?
Why do you like it?
What dont you like about it?
Im curious to see what everyone is running
So far ive ran aokp, paranoid android, and cm10.
Im currently on cm10 and enjoy how professional it is. (explaining the swag button to potent galaxy buyers was kind of tough)
I would have kept paranoid android but the profiles didnt work and i didnt know how to use the dpi changer.
I also started this thread to see who uses android development ROMS instead of the original development ones
Im mainly interested in the non original android development roms users and their oppinions but everyone's answer is appreciated
My favorite was Codename Android, besides one major flaw that myself and very few others experienced: Impossible to send SMS longer than 160 characters, regardless of settings/reflashes/apn/etc. Just because it was the smoothest ROM for me.
I value UI smoothness above all else and have yet to find a ROM that is truly stutter free.
CM10 is ok, but if you go to clock and swipe to the side to go to timer it stutters like a pentium 2 running Crysis: Warhead.
Stock ICS ROM's lag, as well Facebook/third party app scrolling has constant stutter reminiscing of SGS1
JB Leaks (LIF, LIG, LIH) give me blackscreen reboots once in a while, although noticeably smoother than ICS.
I didn't mention battery life as quite frankly I can get a day of usage with every ROM I have tried so far which is nearly all of them.
I think I'm using stock ROM right now as I was fed up and just restored an old nandroid... I guess its ok, everything just works, lots of stutter's though. Doesn't have that premium feel you expect of a device at this price point.
inB4 go buy iphone5
scorpion667 said:
My favorite was Codename Android, besides one major flaw that myself and very few others experienced: Impossible to send SMS longer than 160 characters, regardless of settings/reflashes/apn/etc. Just because it was the smoothest ROM for me.
I value UI smoothness above all else and have yet to find a ROM that is truly stutter free.
CM10 is ok, but if you go to clock and swipe to the side to go to timer it stutters like a pentium 2 running Crysis: Warhead.
Stock ICS ROM's lag, as well Facebook/third party app scrolling has constant stutter reminiscing of SGS1
JB Leaks (LIF, LIG, LIH) give me blackscreen reboots once in a while, although noticeably smoother than ICS.
I didn't mention battery life as quite frankly I can get a day of usage with every ROM I have tried so far which is nearly all of them.
I think I'm using stock ROM right now as I was fed up and just restored an old nandroid... I guess its ok, everything just works, lots of stutter's though. Doesn't have that premium feel you expect of a device at this price point.
inB4 go buy iphone5
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Run AOKP then, it's extremely fast and smooth.
Longcat14 said:
Run AOKP then, it's extremely fast and smooth.
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I have tried multiple versions of it, still stutters on homescreen sometimes. Same Timer stutter as CM10 and annoying alarm bug (although there is a fix, it's inconvenient). As well the Nova launcher that AOKP uses, and pretty much all third party launchers have a little input lag due to non native integration or no hardware acceleration (not sure which, but the input lag is there).
Anyway I'll take my fluidity rant somewhere else, people seem happy with the current state of the phone.
scorpion667 said:
I have tried multiple versions of it, still stutters on homescreen sometimes. Same Timer stutter as CM10 and annoying alarm bug (although there is a fix, it's inconvenient). As well the Nova launcher that AOKP uses, and pretty much all third party launchers have a little input lag due to non native integration or no hardware acceleration (not sure which, but the input lag is there).
Anyway I'll take my fluidity rant somewhere else, people seem happy with the current state of the phone.
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The childishness of aokp turned me off since i looked at the boot logo but my gripes can all be easily fixed /hidden.
I havent noticed the speed difference but i do see tge lag you speak about but ive dismissed it as a hardware being underpowered to the rom issue and dont notice it as much anymore
So im still looking for answers from non original development users but to everyone else
>> What are the Cm10 vs aokp major Differences?
Here is a quick look at some of the differences
http://techie-buzz.com/android/aokp-vs-cm10.html
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Blazer Rom.
It's minimalistic, faster than stock without overclocking, great battery right out of the box, and EVERYTHING WORKS. take that jelly bean.
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Because its my ROM. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
I'm currently using cm10 and I find very awesome. It's fast and has a lot of great features. I tried AOKP and decided that IMO cm10 was closer to actual 4.1, but AOKP had many more features.
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I had been running AOKP for a week or so, I like its customization better than that of other ROMs.
I just yesterday found a new ROM called Paranoid KANGdroid. It pulls from CM10, AOKP, and Paranoid Android. Has pretty much all the features of all three. So much customization, I love it. Not fully stable, though, its only a few days old.

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