[Q] Most Saving Battery ROM - Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660

Hello, i want to ask about custom rom and stock rom that the most battery saving, could u tell me what rom is it? because my gio is really wasteful, its only standby for 6-8 hours
FYI : i have stock rom with S5660DXKP6

Jonas hendrickx rom has great battery life.
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giopro 1.4 also has good battery life

Right now using CM7.2, lasts a lot longer than stock.

iok1 said:
Jonas hendrickx rom has great battery life.
Sent from my GT-S5660
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0M3G4_ said:
giopro 1.4 also has good battery life
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mussieonlinux said:
Right now using CM7.2, lasts a lot longer than stock.
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could you all tell me how long your battery life is? and is it stable?

Usually GioPro 1.4 lasted me about 2 days with regular use (some calls, angry birds, a little wifi usage, screen brightness level medium)
Not that bad of a rom, actually.

I tried different ROMs and for me, stock with custom kernel and the same settings across ROMs, it lasts the longest.
I tried stock, CM7 by phiexz, CM7 by squadzone, CM9 (GalaxyICS) and now I'm running stock with phiexz' kernel.
About 12 hours even with constant Internet access (WiFi/HSDPA).

Adrenaline ROM™ | Galaxy Gio Edition

smhybrid said:
could you all tell me how long your battery life is? and is it stable?
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A good day with average use (wifi off - 3g on)

0M3G4_ said:
Usually GioPro 1.4 lasted me about 2 days with regular use (some calls, angry birds, a little wifi usage, screen brightness level medium)
Not that bad of a rom, actually.
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what about gioPro 1.6? is it saver?
jrusinek said:
I tried different ROMs and for me, stock with custom kernel and the same settings across ROMs, it lasts the longest.
I tried stock, CM7 by phiexz, CM7 by squadzone, CM9 (GalaxyICS) and now I'm running stock with phiexz' kernel.
About 12 hours even with constant Internet access (WiFi/HSDPA).
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woah... I don't know how to change kernel and im not good enough to do that..
plandi said:
Adrenaline ROM™ | Galaxy Gio Edition
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hi, i want to try this, but how to download?? I can't find any download link for this cus rom at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579499
mussieonlinux said:
A good day with average use (wifi off - 3g on)
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whoa.. i'll wait this rom until stable because i see known issue and bugs from that rom, but thanks for the answer..

Changing kernel? Easy peasy.
Run download mode, flash CWM with Odin, reboot to recovery.
In CWM, mount /system, install zip from SD, choose the ZIP with kernel and voila. You might only want to apply Superuser ZIP too. Pre-rooted kernel from phiexz doesn't appear to be really rooted.
And voila. NoFrills CPU control is there, Superuser is there. You've got control over your superquick smartphone .

jrusinek said:
Changing kernel? Easy peasy.
Run download mode, flash CWM with Odin, reboot to recovery.
In CWM, mount /system, install zip from SD, choose the ZIP with kernel and voila. You might only want to apply Superuser ZIP too. Pre-rooted kernel from phiexz doesn't appear to be really rooted.
And voila. NoFrills CPU control is there, Superuser is there. You've got control over your superquick smartphone .
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To do it more easy, flash cwm via recovery
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smhybrid said:
hi, i want to try this, but how to download?? I can't find any download link for this cus rom at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579499
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Link from giocommunity http://www.mediafire.com/?xh9xd2c9qs619fq
Now can be found at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594275

Adrenaline ROM has a great battery life
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For a ROM with good battery life, you could also try "Particle ROM". With low usage (a bit wifi, standard apps, no games) I get 3 days, sometime even 4.
madelgijs

phiex rom, no doubt

Adrenaline ROM really has improved battery life than stock.

This is the BEST, Hands down, most Battery Saving Rom:
It must be built from Source (Aosp) (Like GB, CM7, CM9)
And most of it depends on the Kernel

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Most stable/updated rom on 2.3.4?

Using Aokplay ROM ICS for a few days and while I like it,the battery drains quickly and most games don't work.
Planning on switching back to GB (last rom was TEAM Stock) was using a locked bootloader then but now it is unlocked,what are some good ROMs to use?
Thanks for the help
GetPatriotized said:
Using Aokplay ROM ICS for a few days and while I like it,the battery drains quickly and most games don't work.
Planning on switching back to GB (last rom was TEAM Stock) was using a locked bootloader then but now it is unlocked,what are some good ROMs to use?
Thanks for the help
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I think u should try joka rom maybe it would not drains your battery so fast, now im trying to change to that rom but could make it,
You could always give CM7 a try.
GetPatriotized said:
Using Aokplay ROM ICS for a few days and while I like it,the battery drains quickly and most games don't work.
Planning on switching back to GB (last rom was TEAM Stock) was using a locked bootloader then but now it is unlocked,what are some good ROMs to use?
Thanks for the help
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use this one with doomkernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595058
ezadsyafiq99 said:
use this one with doomkernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595058
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2.3.7? I was on 2.3.4 on my last ROM (Rogers UK Generic)
GetPatriotized said:
2.3.7? I was on 2.3.4 on my last ROM (Rogers UK Generic)
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All gingerbread roms are stock 2.3.4 with the developers theme and a few tweaks/scripts already installed. Most roms won't affect battery life, what you need to do is install a custom kernel i.e. doomlords which will give you a performance and battery boost.
EDIT- Also some apps may have been added/removed.
Nabeel_Nabs said:
All gingerbread roms are stock 2.3.4 with the developers theme and a few tweaks/scripts already installed. Most roms won't affect battery life, what you need to do is install a custom kernel i.e. doomlords which will give you a performance and battery boost.
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Ah I get it. Where can I get the boot.img for Doomloads kernel?
GetPatriotized said:
Ah I get it. Where can I get the boot.img for Doomloads kernel?
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In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176502
build #3003 is the best atm:
http://icxperia.com/doomlord/play/dk-13/PLAY-GSM-DooMKernel-v13-3013_boot.img
Spent a couple days on TrueAncestor and it's fine but the battery life drains a little bit than stock
I liked JokaWild 3.0 with DoomKernal 3013.

Stock Rom or Custom Rom

If what I'm looking for is performance, should I stick to a stock rooted rom?
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In term of performance, i think xxlm8 is the best for now.
cm9 is also great but still has many bugs and no camera.
still it's yours to choose
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Gary122 said:
If what I'm looking for is performance, should I stick to a stock rooted rom?
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Its depends on you bro. I still use stock rom myself. I dont have any issues on my stock rom. And so far, everything runs smooth. Btw im on stock DXLM3. I just rooted my.phone and flashed CWM and for now im satisfied. .
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Both have advantages and disavantages.
If you want to stay always up to date, then you'll have to use custom roms, because Samsung doesn't care much about that.
Gary122 said:
If what I'm looking for is performance, should I stick to a stock rooted rom?
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for better performance and less errors, just stick to stock ROM and root
I've tried all the roms. I went back to stock. but I wanted the 14 toggle buttons and etc so I'm using this:
use this stock rom. deodexed. i use it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655524
If you want. you could v6 supercharge it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
14 toggle buttons + extended power menu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658833
fatsuzie said:
I've tried all the roms. I went back to stock. but I wanted the 14 toggle buttons and etc so I'm using this:
use this stock rom. deodexed. i use it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655524
If you want. you could v6 supercharge it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
14 toggle buttons + extended power menu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658833
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im still confused on what supercharge can do, can you explain it? some experts recommends not to use that on our Wonder, i wonder why if it can boost the phones performance.
kemaro30 said:
im still confused on what supercharge can do, can you explain it? some experts recommends not to use that on our Wonder, i wonder why if it can boost the phones performance.
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Well. Ive been wondering about it myself to. I'm not a pro so I went through the trial and error route.
I've tried in on Cow Rom. Kezra v6. Miui. and Rebel. My phone became more responsive after the supercharge but it became more unstable. So i switched back to the stock rom and its stable superfast.
I use option 6 only. (please note to set 99supercharger.sh to boot, if not your settings might not stick)
Further information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126940 Post 7
Well this worked well for me.
fatsuzie said:
Well. Ive been wondering about it myself to. I'm not a pro so I went through the trial and error route.
I've tried in on Cow Rom. Kezra v6. Miui. and Rebel. My phone became more responsive after the supercharge but it became more unstable. So i switched back to the stock rom and its stable superfast.
I use option 6 only. (please note to set 99supercharger.sh to boot, if not your settings might not stick)
Further information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126940 Post 7
Well this worked well for me.
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oh ok i get it.. does it lessen the lag?
it certainly improves scrolling and response and I've not faced any lag at all for the past 4 weeks.
btw. backup your rom 1st before you do it.
just incase u're not satisfied with the supercharge.
Custom Rom! Of course you should use a custom rom
Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
Custom Rom! Of course you should use a custom rom
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agree with this
the first time I flash custom rom, I mess everything and my W is fully hardbrick and i send it to SSC
and now, I changing custom rom frequently but i prefer to stick with arco cm9 although its don't have fully working camera yet

[Q] kernel ?

i just flashed viperx rom and thinking of staying on it for now,
so i heard that if i install another kernel i get better battery life etc,,,
so i wanted to flash a new kernel my Q is how can i go back to my stock kernel ?2nd does some rom comes with a kernel like in ARHD they say they kernel is the stock ? im gonna use faux 007m
Try ncx,battery life is simply amazing and it's pretty stable
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kaz89 said:
Try ncx,battery life is simply amazing and it's pretty stable
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how many hrs ?
Read this thread from earlier today.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874521
I have answered your questions in there, the thread is only 18 post, so it's not that long.
I hope you'll enjoy your faux improved phone
The5alodi said:
how many hrs ?
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Different for everybody. I got around 5 hours the other day when watching movies mostly.
Sent from my fauxed HOX running ViperX!
stock kernel has a very good battery backup.
but if you want the best out of gaming and battery, then i would suggest try faux 10b5.
Its still in beta but I have faced no glitches with the rom/kernel.
My current stats after first cycle is 25hrs standby time with more than 4hrs of screen time.
faiz02 said:
stock kernel has a very good battery backup.
but if you want the best out of gaming and battery, then i would suggest try faux 10b5.
Its still in beta but I have faced no glitches with the rom/kernel.
My current stats after first cycle is 25hrs standby time with more than 4hrs of screen time.
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Mind me asking which edition of that kernel you're running?
sorry but my Q was how can i restore to stock ?
The5alodi said:
sorry but my Q was how can i restore to stock ?
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You should really so a search before asking, there are a lot of threads describing that. Including the thread I posted a link to earlier.
Find a stock boot.img (search for it) flash the backup of you stock rom, or flash it anew.
Sent from my Quad-core OneX Beast

[Q] How can I maximize my HoX Battery with CM10?

Hey guys,
I'm currently running CM10 and I use my phone quite a lot. I got wifi and 3G on all the time, but I want to maximize the battery even further.
How can I? I only installed CM10 Rom.zip and flashed boot.img. Nothing about kernel (or does it do that automaticly by installing a rom...?)
Let me know!
Thanks!
Blackvibes said:
Hey guys,
I'm currently running CM10 and I use my phone quite a lot. I got wifi and 3G on all the time, but I want to maximize the battery even further.
How can I? I only installed CM10 Rom.zip and flashed boot.img. Nothing about kernel (or does it do that automaticly by installing a rom...?)
Let me know!
Thanks!
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try this and feed me back:
install the NCX kernel v10 b1, the AOSP version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873615, read carefully the steps to install, and wipe your cache
just complete a full charging cycle, which means drain the battery to 0% then charge it to 100% then start use ur mobile normally again, just tell me after a day of use, have u reached n3o's (the kernel creator) results?
Hossam.Abdelsalam said:
try this and feed me back:
install the NCX kernel v10 b1, the AOSP version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873615, read carefully the steps to install, and wipe your cache
just complete a full charging cycle, which means drain the battery to 0% then charge it to 100% then start use ur mobile normally again, just tell me after a day of use, have u reached n3o's (the kernel creator) results?
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Hi! I will try it.
Just a few questions..
1) Don't I need a Cyanogenmod10 boot.img, instead of the AOSP image ..? :s
2) Standard or extreme model?
Blackvibes said:
Hi! I will try it.
Just a few questions..
1) Don't I need a Cyanogenmod10 boot.img, instead of the AOSP image ..? :s
2) Standard or extreme model?
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I took the standard edition and also flashed the modules. Wiped all cache and stuff, except reset user data.
It just booted and now it has screen 'android is being updated, app # of # is being optimized"
And now it booted.
Guess that is normal? Anyway.. I hope battery is better now!
Blackvibes said:
I took the standard edition and also flashed the modules. Wiped all cache and stuff, except reset user data.
It just booted and now it has screen 'android is being updated, app # of # is being optimized"
And now it booted.
Guess that is normal? Anyway.. I hope battery is better now!
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great
sorry, i forgot to mention that the extreme is much better if you are looking for a better battery life
i would hit the phone with a thunder
matt95 said:
i would hit the phone with a thunder
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made my day!!!!:good::good::good::good:
Honestly if you aren't looking for a jb rom you should go on with arhd 9.xx they're amazing in battery life but have the sense to it. upto you though
zainalabididn.syed said:
Honestly if you aren't looking for a jb rom you should go on with arhd 9.xx they're amazing in battery life but have the sense to it. upto you though
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Yep, 9.xx is ICS based.
He needs 10&11 for JB.
And he needs a compatible CID for those...
Is he compatible I wonder........
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chrisjcks said:
Yep, 9.xx is ICS based.
He needs 10&11 for JB.
And he needs a compatible CID for those...
Is he compatible I wonder........
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I got CyanogenMod 10 with JB, so i'm pretty sure i'm CID compatible
And Will look into ARHD 10/11 Thanks.
Blackvibes said:
I got CyanogenMod 10 with JB, so i'm pretty sure i'm CID compatible
And Will look into ARHD 10/11 Thanks.
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Nope, not necessarily. For the leaked Sense JB, you need to update the hboot, which means you need to have a matching CID.
u can use faux kernel which is just amazing, you can see some people up to 6 hours screen time with wifi on, don't know if 3g will make a huge difference though
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[Q] GimmeABreak for Desire HD ROM

Hi
I installed this ROM and there is an issue with the battery as the percentage keeps going down even when plugged into AC power(not usb).
Is there anything I can do about this?
Thank you.
Dilla
Sounds like a bad battery to me.
Which ROM were you on before?
Could you provide some more in please? Thanks
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
GuyInTheCorner said:
Sounds like a bad battery to me.
Which ROM were you on before?
Could you provide some more in please? Thanks
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
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Hi and Thnx Guy,
I actually rooted my Desire HD for the first time using HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13 after unlocking bootloader via HTC site. Then I flashed CWR via flashboot using cmd on PC.
After that I just placed the GimmeABreak ROM on SD card and flashed via CWR. Oh and it was stuck in HTC screen after this and after much reading figured out that I had to flash the boot.img via PC.
This is pretty much all I did. ROM works perfectly fine. Except I saw that the battery charges pretty slow. But I read that it takes 2 or 3 charge cycles to get optimum levels. BTW I saw an app that deletes battery stats files and recalibrate it. You think it would help?
Cheers mate.
maybe you can try wipe battery stats under CWM recovery..but i don't know if there are in CWM menu..
or maybe you might also try installing another rom..
hopefully can help..
JJeamy said:
maybe you can try wipe battery stats under CWM recovery..but i don't know if there are in CWM menu..
or maybe you might also try installing another rom..
hopefully can help..
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Hi Jeamy,
Ya I just did that. I will wait and see. As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
dilla_t said:
As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
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There's a multitude of ways you can increase your battery life
First off, buy an extended battery, they're around £20. It helps a lot!
Underclocking helps a lot, especially when the screen is off. l usually set my phone to run at 300 MHz when the screen is off and also force it to use the conservative governor. When using the phone I usually set it to 700 MHz so it wont drain.
Undervolting is good
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
dilla_t said:
Hi Jeamy,
Ya I just did that. I will wait and see. As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
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IMO..
if you one still want used that GimmeABreak rom but want good battery life..just do what GuyInTheCorner say..
but if you want rom with already tweaked for battery life..maybe you can try SVHD rom..but this ICS not JB rom, good battery life and stable too..
GuyInTheCorner said:
There's a multitude of ways you can increase your battery life
First off, buy an extended battery, they're around £20. It helps a lot!
Underclocking helps a lot, especially when the screen is off. l usually set my phone to run at 300 MHz when the screen is off and also force it to use the conservative governor. When using the phone I usually set it to 700 MHz so it wont drain.
Undervolting is good
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
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That's great info. Cheers! I have heard about undervolting for better battery use. I will try that
JJeamy said:
IMO..
if you one still want used that GimmeABreak rom but want good battery life..just do what GuyInTheCorner say..
but if you want rom with already tweaked for battery life..maybe you can try SVHD rom..but this ICS not JB rom, good battery life and stable too..
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Thnx for that Jeamy. I will try SVHD as you recommend. So I believe via Rom manager if I choose backup and then flashing SVHD is correct? by backing up a rom does it mean it backs up apps, messages, contacts etc?
Thnx
dilla_t said:
Thnx for that Jeamy. I will try SVHD as you recommend. So I believe via Rom manager if I choose backup and then flashing SVHD is correct? by backing up a rom does it mean it backs up apps, messages, contacts etc?
Thnx
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i suggest better don't used rom manager to do that all...if you want to backup first..just do NAND backup (this will backup all inside your rom) from your recovery then wipe data/factory reset (except sd card), and then continue flashing new rom from recovery too..
hopefully can help..
JJeamy said:
i suggest better don't used rom manager to do that all...if you want to backup first..just do NAND backup (this will backup all inside your rom) from your recovery then wipe data/factory reset (except sd card), and then continue flashing new rom from recovery too..
hopefully can help..
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Great. So by NAND backup you mean using "Nandroid Manager - Thomas Otero (H3R3T1C)" app I guess?
dilla_t said:
Great. So by NAND backup you mean using "Nandroid Manager - Thomas Otero (H3R3T1C)" app I guess?
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No....what i mean with the Nandroid backup is backup Nandroid image through the Recovery that you used..like CWM, 4Ext recovery, or TWRP recovery..there's a backup option in the recovery menu it self to do backup all your android system and data that you used..
hopefully you can understand what i mean..
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No....what i mean with the Nandroid backup is backup Nandroid image through the Recovery that you used..like CWM, 4Ext recovery, or TWRP recovery..there's a backup option in the recovery menu it self to do backup all your android system and data that you used..
hopefully you can understand what i mean..
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Got it
By the way any recommendations on stable ICS or Jellybean ROMS you aware of? TBH GimmeABreak is not very stable.. random reboots
dilla_t said:
Got it
By the way any recommendations on stable ICS or Jellybean ROMS you aware of? TBH GimmeABreak is not very stable.. random reboots
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the last ICS rom what i know stable for daily used and already tried before is SVHD v2.1.0
for the last JB rom what i know fairly stable and already tried before is..
1st GimmeABreak Rom v1.1.0 (JB 4.2)
2nd Pac-man Rom Build 6 (JB 4.3) (the lattest bug i know is bluetooth doesn't work)
3rd the rom that i'm still using now is Official MIUI V5 v3.11.8 (JB 4.2)..you can check the thread here.. or direct to http://en.miui.com/
hope you can find a suitable rom with your taste...
JJeamy said:
the last ICS rom what i know stable for daily used and already tried before is SVHD v2.1.0
for the last JB rom what i know fairly stable and already tried before is..
1st GimmeABreak Rom v1.1.0 (JB 4.2)
2nd Pac-man Rom Build 6 (JB 4.3) (the lattest bug i know is bluetooth doesn't work)
3rd the rom that i'm still using now is Official MIUI V5 v3.11.8 (JB 4.2)..you can check the thread here.. or direct to http://en.miui.com/
hope you can find a suitable rom with your taste...
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haha SVHD 2.3.0 is being downloaded as I was reading about it here about its stability. Well I will definitely try MIUI rom you using for sure.
Thnx for ur help man
By the way as you have used GimmeABreak , I was wondering whether your gps worked fine? mine says GPS is on but it doesn;t even show up when I open up Goggle Maps and my location is very twitchy and wrong. Any fix for that man?:good:
dilla_t said:
haha SVHD 2.3.0 is being downloaded as I was reading about it here about its stability. Well I will definitely try MIUI rom you using for sure.
Thnx for ur help man
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you're welcome..
dilla_t said:
By the way as you have used GimmeABreak , I was wondering whether your gps worked fine? mine says GPS is on but it doesn;t even show up when I open up Goggle Maps and my location is very twitchy and wrong. Any fix for that man?:good:
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not sure about gps is...coz i'm not tested yet before..and i don't know how to fix that..
maybe you can try ask and find the solution in there thread..
I've had quite a few issues with the latest gimmeabreak build, you're not alone!
GimmeABreak v 2.0.6?
Does anyone know where can I download the v2.x.x of GimmeAbreak? Please..
yukimoto16 said:
Does anyone know where can I download the v2.x.x of GimmeAbreak? Please..
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I cant see the links anymore. He has only made the v3.x links yeah?

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