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Hey. Over the last couple of days my evo has been automatically shutting off and im not able to turn it on unless I do a battery pull first. I was running MIUI 1.12.9 with tiamat and switched over to cm7. 1 with tiamat. Happened on both roms with same kernel. Swapped my extended battery back to stock and still happened. Has this happened to anybody else?
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This has happened to me before. I was using an alpha build however. Try flashing CM 7.2. It is in a thread called "latest cm nightly". It has never given me trouble using timat 3.3.7!
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what troubles me is I ran 7.1 for months with no issues and had been running miui for about 3 weeks with no issues and all of a sudden this starts happening.
Which ICS rom do you prefer and why?
Currently AOKP due to reliability, tweak-ability, and speed. Blazing fast for me on Build 33.
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I am on decks pb22 and it has been rock solid for me. I tried out AOKP 31 and had tons of random restarts so I bailed on AOKP, at least temporarily. I have not tried gummy or drew. Gummy looked promising but last I checked it still only had partial HWA and that is a deal breaker for me.
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I am on decks pb22 and it has been rock solid for me. I tried out AOKP 31 and had tons of random restarts so I bailed on AOKP, at least temporarily. I have not tried gummy or drew. Gummy looked promising but last I checked it still only had partial HWA and that is a deal breaker for me.
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33 is amazing. Way better than 31 for my phone.
Isn't AOKP sacrificing camera for HWA and vice versa?
Um MIUI?
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Drew's in my opinion. Fast, stock, and stable.
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jamie's QWIK based on Evervolv is rock solid. Using it for a few days now with no unexpected concerns
ya in my personal experiance kwiq ics has been the most stable as of late (aokp 33 has been real close tho maybe a cleaner flash or something would make it better) but kwiq is a in its early stages unlike aokp and decks so you lose some customization but i believe they are on the way. gummy was also more stable than previous aokp builds but has not progressed recently but i am excited to see what comes of it but also was smoother than aokp but lacks hwa
I've tried all ICS roms but kwiks ICS so I can't comment oh his. I've been running swipers MIUI ICS for months and it stable as a brick **** house.
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I am running decks ICS pb23 and it is super stable no real issues with it other then the fact the front camera and 4g dont work
I've flashed all the roms mentioned and all of them seem to have the same problem for me. They all start off fine and then after a few days I will run into random reboots. ICS is not stable enough for me to be a daily, but it getting there.
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Honestly I'm a bit surprised at how little people talk about Evervolv. It's an amazingly smooth ICS 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 and everything works except the 4G which is expected from an ICS Rom go check out Evervolv on Twitter @preludedrew Trust me it's well worth it I've been following it since the original release.
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Aokp is a great DD
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is HWA on AOKP yet?
Yes. HWA has been on AOKP since b31.
As for preludedrew, I wish his rom had more for customization. But I am well aware that he is to be credited for ANY of us running ICS at all on Evo. So despite my not using his ROM, I def regard him and cayniarb and mongoosehelix as heroes for all is Evo owners. Without them, we'd likely still be hosed for ICS.
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Honestly I'm a bit surprised at how little people talk about Evervolv. It's an amazingly smooth ICS 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 and everything works except the 4G which is expected from an ICS Rom go check out Evervolv on Twitter @preludedrew Trust me it's well worth it I've been following it since the original release.
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I was running Evervolv for the longest....he just doesn't update it enough and I'm a flashaholic.
I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
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I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
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Don't necessarily wait til its official, but wait until it's a bit less laggy.
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Don't necessarily wait til its official, but wait until it's a bit less laggy.
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Agreed, also, CM9 is now up to RC2
All of my phones are running stock...
Epic - FC09 debloated
GS3 - LG2 debloated
GNex - 4.1.1 AOSP build
IMO, just keep the epic on stock or a stock based ROM... even though it is outdated, it runs best on the hardware.
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The 7/26 paranoid build of 4.1.1 runs fine, but nothing I have tried runs like cm9 rc2 yet.
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brandon489 said:
The 7/26 paranoid build of 4.1.1 runs fine, but nothing I have tried runs like cm9 rc2 yet.
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I'd reply in the development forum, but xda-developers hate their users and I can't...
The main problem with the kang CM10 rom right now is the same problem they fixed in CM9, found here: epiccm.blogspot.com/2012/01/cm9-longterm-testing-is-showing-android.html (again, if xda-developers didn't hate their users, I could post a link).
If you can find a way to not use any RAM, its great! Once you open 2 or more apps, the system chugs for ~5 minutes each time you need a bit more RAM.
No. They just don't want any idiot or spammer posting in development. You need 10 contributing posts.
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As others have said, I would wait. I tried the CM10 kang from the other day (not paranoid android version) and it just didn't feel "complete," likely because it isn't. Oddly enough I figured while I was wiping I would go back to TPR and am now enjoying superb battery life that I forgot I ever had while using ICS.
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I've been on CM9 RC1 for a while, but I want to switch to the CM10 kang; I'm worried that it'll suffer in battery life and stability though. Should I just wait for official or is it worth using as a daily now?
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If you have to ask, probably not. It lacks a lot of polish and should only be used a step between proof of concept and daily driver. Or just to show off to others.
In my experience jellybean seems really smooth. But I was on aokp m6 previously so I was happy to be back on a cm build.
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Agreed, also, CM9 is now up to RC2
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Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
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Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
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No, they warn you that you'll have to re-flash gapps and/or visual voicemail. RC2 is still on my old Epic. It runs fine aside from the known bugs of RC1.
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gfdos.sys said:
Yeah but right on the top of epiccm.blogspot.com it says not to use RC2 because it has issues they are working on.
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You gots a free thanks! :thumbup:
This is just my opinion.... But CM9 RC2....is by far the best yet.. And i mean that because it is flawlessly, no bugs whatsoever or fc... Just a little fyi... I always Odin back to stock before I flash anything... And RC2 is snappy, stable, and has great battery life...... I can wait for jb
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This is just my opinion.... But CM9 RC2....is by far the best yet.. And i mean that because it is flawlessly, no bugs whatsoever or fc... Just a little fyi... I always Odin back to stock before I flash anything... And RC2 is snappy, stable, and has great battery life...... I can wait for jb
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Note quite "flawless" I'd say... there's still the camera focus problem, bluetooth problem, etc.
RC2 bugs follow.
Auto flash only works if you toggle flash on/auto after each reboot, no LED for video, video MMS messages do not work, slideshows for MMS do not work, Bluetooth will not connect or end calls with screen off and will often disconnect/reconnect at random times, WiFi sleeps regardless of set policy.
Everything else works fine.
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I really can't talk for anybody else.... But i have no focus problem on my camera or blue tooth........... Like I said before... I always Odin back to stock and then reroot and then install the latest update of the rom I like...... And CM9 RC2 has been great with me.... I am not saying that using Odin to go back to stock and re flashing will fix all the problems..... But i don't have any complaints...
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I really can't talk for anybody else.... But i have no focus problem on my camera or blue tooth........... Like I said before... I always Odin back to stock and then reroot and then install the latest update of the rom I like...... And CM9 RC2 has been great with me.... I am not saying that using Odin to go back to stock and re flashing will fix all the problems..... But i don't have any complaints...
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Bottom line, there are still some bugs... not huge ones, but the rom isn't 100% yet.... just sayin
I will agree with that.... The rom is not %100...... My point was that in my opinion.. This is rom is the most stable as of now...... And i have tried them all.... The water I look at it.... The build of a rom I can be as snappy or as fastest.... But for me stability is counts more.... What's the point of having a fast ui if it keeps fc on you..... You get my drift?
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Sorry for my misspelling.... Have not had my coffee yet.......!!
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Hi,
My name is Adeel and I recently upgraded from a Google Nexus One to a used Samsung Galaxy S2X, which I really love. It's running the Darkside ROM, which is alright but nothing too fancy. One thing I did notice was that when i turn the phone off, it doesn't turn off (the soft keys stay lit, and I have to remove the battery and turn the phone on to turn it back on) which is weird, but i'm sure it's a glitch in the ROM.
Anyways, flashing different ROMs is just a hobby of mine, something I like to do in my free time. Since I'm not familiar with any ROMs in the development section, I would like your opinions on what is the most stable ROM (good battery life, and with the least issues). I have heard the new Jellybean ROM is good ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852105 ). What are your thoughts on that? Any help would be appreciated to get me started because this phone was already rooted, and I don't really want to brick the phone doing any bad flashing. I was very comfortable flashing on the Nexus One though.
Thanks a lot!
uh oh - I can't even boot into recovery. When i reboot into recovery, the screen turns black and the soft keys stay lit... (no sd-card in the phone). Any help?
If you hold the power button for long enought the phone will restart. That way you don't have to do the batt pull.
For roms, I'm using darkside right now and don't have that problem; but I was using Infamous before and its really good too.
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I used Darkside v8 as well, and never had the problems you have with the buttons' lights.
Right now I'm on Jedi Mind Trick v7 and I think it's as good if not better than Darkside. It's veeery smooth and veeeery fast
Edit: about the boot problem: wipe cache. I think it's a common problem with darkside (at least older versions)
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joshuoner said:
I used Darkside v8 as well, and never had the problems you have with the buttons' lights.
Right now I'm on Jedi Mind Trick v7 and I think it's as good if not better than Darkside. It's veeery smooth and veeeery fast
Edit: about the boot problem: wipe cache. I think it's a common problem with darkside (at least older versions)
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Yeah I was able to get into recovery through ROM manager and flashed jeddi...the boot problem was fixed with the cache wipe.
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JB is alright but not quite there yet. Many users are experiencing random reboots and SODs (sleep of deaths, when the phone goes into sleep and doesn't want to wake back up). On top of all of that, I usually experience a lockscreen freeze...
Most stable would probably be CM9 Final/Stable.
And most stable TW based ROM (at least for me) was Jedi Mind Trick v7.
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JB is alright but not quite there yet. Many users are experiencing random reboots and SODs (sleep of deaths, when the phone goes into sleep and doesn't want to wake back up). On top of all of that, I usually experience a lockscreen freeze...
Most stable would probably be CM9 Final/Stable.
And most stable TW based ROM (at least for me) was Jedi Mind Trick v7.
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Yeah using Jedi mind trick v7 right now. Very stable
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What ive learned since i started flashing is to flash them all and see which one works best for you and ur phone. Just because a rom works very well on an s2 doesnt mean it'll be the same for another s2.
That being said... The best performance ive had is with darkside rom and infamous. Juggernaut v5 is actually very good too but its GB and updates have halted a long time ago.
Try them out and good luck.
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guys
i used to run ICS on a stock ROM and it was quite stable. However, after trying some ROM's, I'm facing different problems on different days - sometimes battery just dies overnight, it freezes, chrome takes forever to open up, etc
Can someone recommend the most stable ROM on Jellybean?
Thank you!
sam008 said:
guys
i used to run ICS on a stock ROM and it was quite stable. However, after trying some ROM's, I'm facing different problems on different days - sometimes battery just dies overnight, it freezes, chrome takes forever to open up, etc
Can someone recommend the most stable ROM on Jellybean?
Thank you!
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I've enjoyed liquid smooth, rarley ever had problems.
Currently running the 9/4 CM10 nightly which has yet to cause my any problems (was running the 8/29 nightly before that)
stock.
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stock.
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^^^ this
soon as you stray from stock you increase the chances of bugs. The devs here rock im not knocking them, but if you are looking for no glitches or bugs just stay rooted stock or unrooted even. Or go bakc to what worked fine for you
I've been using the 1.991 version of paranoidandroid for a few weeks now and can honestly say I have had no issues outside the occasional you would get with any factory stock ROM.
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Been using Codename Android (CNA) 3.4.1 for almost a week now with Franco's 248 nightly Kernel.
Running smooth, good battery. Just loving it. Can't go back to stock anymore.
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I am running CM10 nightly and have had very few problems, one unexpected reboot...and one screen lock. Jelly Belly was quite stable...was using that b4 I moved to CM10. Jelly Belly is very close to stock.
You want stable JB ROM? Stick with Stock then. No custom ROM can be more stable or smooth than that. Also stock kernel will go really nice with it. Don't flash any custom ROM or kernel, if customization isn't what you want.
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I'm using CM10 9/04 nightly + Trinity stable 35 (1344/384 I think?) and having no issues that I've noticed yet and battery life is doing well. First day of using this nightly and I'm at about 72% with an 4 hours on battery and an hour of screen time and a bit of Google Music. I have been on WiFi all day though.
Forgot to mention. This is the Verizon GNex with the stock battery.
Ran Liquid for the longest, and now I'm running Affinity. Give it a shot. Custom toggles, logical series, rock solid.
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I've been running Xenon on my gnex and nexus 7 for a while now. I find it very stable and I like the customizations added.
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I'm using CM10 9/04 nightly + Trinity stable 35 (1344/384 I think?) and having no issues that I've noticed yet and battery life is doing well. First day of using this nightly and I'm at about 72% with an 4 hours on battery and an hour of screen time and a bit of Google Music. I have been on WiFi all day though.
Forgot to mention. This is the Verizon GNex with the stock battery.
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You could get Stock pre-release Jelly Bean ROM here.
Again, if stable and smoothness is what you need and not the customization, go with stock. I know pre-release means that it might be buggy, but from what I heard, it is very stable and feels like a official stable release.
Have a nice day
For sprint stable its tomorrow
I've been using xenon hd for at least 1 month now, and I can honestly say that I have never had a single problem, issue or bug with his rom. I've flashed at least a dozen others since Jb was released (don't want to say the names) and they all have had issues.
If stability is important, stay away from kernels. Unless you want to experiment.
LiquidSmooth RC7, if you're still looking.
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Flash stock rom on your phone and stop whining.
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kyokeun1234 said:
You could get Stock pre-release Jelly Bean ROM here.
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Attention, kyokeun1234's link is for toro (vzw google galaxy nexus), when suggesting downloading stock images it would be best to redirect users here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Bugless Beast no question. I've been running it since JB came out and haven't had a single issue.
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