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Woops I put my question in the General section, if a Mod can move it I'd be grateful
I'd like to know if your running stock ICS or a modded and rooted amazon stock rom, or MIUI?
I have tried all and I cant choose what to stay with.
Oh and I'd like to know if I use a rooted amazon stock rom, will tablet apps show up in the play store?
Also, when i download an app from play store to a root amazon rom, will it automatically re size the picture so its more clear in the upper part of the home screen, not the favorites (im not sure what its called, since I had my kindle for a day).
I'm currently running the AOKP rom and I am currently love how you can customize it. I would use the MIUI( since I have it on my phone) but it seems to not have the same theming as the phone variant does.
Not to sure about your other questions but I hope you can get an answer!
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I'd like to know if your running stock ICS or a modded and rooted amazon stock rom, or MIUI?
I have tried all and I cant choose what to stay with.
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Personally, I'm using Hashcode's latest ROM+kernel (this is pretty much 'stock' ICS) - I'll probably switch to Energy in the future, once Hashcode's kernel and Energy's ROM are more "advanced".
I never liked the stock ROM, it feels too constraining. I had it running Go Launcher for a while, but once I tried ICS... there was no going back.
If you do like the stock ROM, it's probably best to give Modaco a go...
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Oh and I'd like to know if I use a rooted amazon stock rom, will tablet apps show up in the play store?
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Some do, and you may want to watch out: updates to those applications done from the Play Store will break the applications (you can uninstall the updates, so it's not that bad) - still, don't allow Play Store to update the Amazon ones.
If you're talking about tablet applications in general and not just Amazon ones, there are indeed more applications available than there are at the Amazon store, but there are still a bunch that will not show or report not being compatible (even though they are) simply because of the build.prop used in the Stock ROM.
I've only used Carousel/Stock a few hours, so maybe someone else can answer your last question.
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Personally, I'm using Hashcode's latest ROM+kernel (this is pretty much 'stock' ICS) - I'll probably switch to Energy in the future, once Hashcode's kernel and Energy's ROM are more "advanced".
I never liked the stock ROM, it feels too constraining. I had it running Go Launcher for a while, but once I tried ICS... there was no going back.
If you do like the stock ROM, it's probably best to give Modaco a go...
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I have Hashcode's newest rom on mine too, and man does that run beautifully.
For some weird reason I like the look of the stock rom I dont know why, but thats just me I guess lol.
But yea it is constraining I do know what you mean by that.
So maybe ill play with a stock and ICS rom for a longer period of time to actually choose, since I only had my kindle for 4 days. I'm still learning about my new little tablet
Some do, and you may want to watch out: updates to those applications done from the Play Store will break the applications (you can uninstall the updates, so it's not that bad) - still, don't allow Play Store to update the Amazon ones.
If you're talking about tablet applications in general and not just Amazon ones, there are indeed more applications available than there are at the Amazon store, but there are still a bunch that will not show or report not being compatible (even though they are) simply because of the build.prop used in the Stock ROM.
I've only used Carousel/Stock a few hours, so maybe someone else can answer your last question.
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Cool thanks for answering my other questions . Hopefully someone can answer my last question, because I was using Modaco for 30 min before I saw something I needed to try out, and its annoying to see the picture of an app stretched out and blurry on the Carousel
goshjosh said:
I'm currently running the AOKP rom and I am currently love how you can customize it. I would use the MIUI( since I have it on my phone) but it seems to not have the same theming as the phone variant does.
Not to sure about your other questions but I hope you can get an answer!
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I took a little peak at AOKP and that has a ton of customization to it! I think I may need to try it out
Well I may stay with pure ICS or miui. Stock gingerbread isn't working for me but is there a port of the amazon launcher?
That's the only thing why I like stock, is their launcher.
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Hellfire CM9. It's the best Ive used so far.
gedeROM v1.3
gedeROM v1.35 is out but I haven't updated yet.
+1 for gedeROM. I'm running the latest. I've tried all the ICS based roms, and in my opinion, it is the smoothest.
I am currently running ReloadedROM and Hashcode's newest kernel. It is really fast and I get excellent battery life on it. I have been thinking of trying another ROM to see how it compares.
Hash's CM9 with IntersectRaven's 3.0 kernel. I really like whatever tweak IR does to his kernels and have been running them pretty much as long as I've had my Fire
Does anybody know a good rom with almost no bugs or ones that are not to noticeable. I would like to get ICS 4.0.4
I am currently running MoDaCo gr8
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After reading this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638617) I started with gedeROM, and like it a lot. There are potentially some quirks w/ USB mass storage but that seems to be more of a drivers issue, not a ROM one (I simply had to uninstall the drivers, unplug/plug back in the Fire and my Windows 7 laptop reinstalled the drivers w/o problems). USB xfer is a little slow, known/already reported issue. Charging LED doesn't stay lit but it does charge, that might be a kernel thing.. Lockscreen customization is a nice plus too. Latest build also has the theme engine included, but I haven't used it since i like the stock theme.
I've tried Reloaded, AOKP and Gummy, all of which are very nice too, but I ended up sticking w/ gedeROM. For my usage, there are no issues.
I would recommend that you try each, over time. In general they're all similar but each have their own unique visual/functional touches that differentiate them from the others.
I like the gedeROM
But I cant get it to connect to my iPhone wifi hotspot
something about ICS not supporting ad hoc
For me, it's a toss up between gederom or Hashcode's ROM. Gederom seems to have better functionality, like the true full screen and lack of airplane mode, but Hashcode's ROM offers a wider array of available apps. If you like Game loft games, however, gederom is the way to go.
gedeROM is now my daily driver and it rocks! Tried Energy and it was good too but gedeROM seems more complete at this time.
Thanks but is there any way to get kindle owners lending library on the gedeRom
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Also what version of hashcodes kernel does the gederom have
The # like #9 #10 etc.
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Is there anyway I can keep my same MAC address its a pain to renter it in on my router
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Also what version of hashcodes kernel does the gederom have
The # like #9 #10 etc.
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#10 w/ the most recent addition to support power off. i think a couple ppl reported that it powers back on occasionally, but it hasn't happened to me yet.
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Does anybody know a good rom with almost no bugs or ones that are not to noticeable. I would like to get ICS 4.0.4
I am currently running MoDaCo gr8
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I Really like MoDaCo, because it just works beautifully, but gederom just looks wonderful, so I'm living with a few of the bugs for now: charging issue (slow; no charge indicator on power button), power drains a bit fast, USB Mass Storage connectivity issue (just boot into TWRP for USB transfers for now), a few unnoticeable sound and DSP issues. No Prime video, but so what... I have Netflix -- you could also try Crackle, it's free.
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Also what version of hashcodes kernel does the gederom have
The # like #9 #10 etc.
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Just flash the latest kernel after flashing the ROM, to be sure you have the latest kernel.
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Is there anyway I can keep my same MAC address its a pain to renter it in on my router
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I have an "allow only" MAC list in my router with my kindle's MAC in it, and after switching to gederom from MoDaCo, I didn't have to change anything, so it's not an issue, I guess.
gruuvin said:
I Really like MoDaCo, because it just works beautifully, but gederom just looks wonderful, so I'm living with a few of the bugs for now: charging issue (slow; no charge indicator on power button), power drains a bit fast, USB Mass Storage connectivity issue (just boot into TWRP for USB transfers for now), a few unnoticeable sound and DSP issues. No Prime video, but so what... I have Netflix -- you could also try Crackle, it's free.
Just flash the latest kernel after flashing the ROM, to be sure you have the latest kernel.
I have an "allow only" MAC list in my router with my kindle's MAC in it, and after switching to gederom from MoDaCo, I didn't have to change anything, so it's not an issue, I guess.
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yeah i have the allow list to but on another rom forum list it says that when you change the kernel the Mac changes to
Is there any way i can get kindle owners lending library on the gede Rom
OK I found out that if my Mac address changes I can change it by doing this command
Gederom doesn't have much bugs
But does it have kindle owners lending library
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+1 for gedeROM, I have been enjoying it for over a week now. I was on EnergyROM prior and liked it a lot too.
For stability and lack of bugs I have found CM7 to be pretty reliable.
The ICS ROMs all seem to have similar kernel issues.
gedeROM very stable lots of features.
Kindle owners lending library
OK thanks for telling me what ICS roms are good but is it possible to use kindle owners lending library with them
u can pm the developer of ur rom for this issue
OK thanks for telling me what ICS roms are good but is it possible to use kindle owners lending library with them
its better to pm the dev of rom u are using
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OK thanks for telling me what ICS roms are good but is it possible to use kindle owners lending library with them
its better to pm the dev of rom u are using
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Will do
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Is there any way i can get kindle owners lending library on the gede Rom
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You should be able to through the Kindle app.
veeman said:
You should be able to through the Kindle app.
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Are you sure
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UPDATED:
As of right now I still have yet to add a custom rom. I was wondering since a little bit of time passed and priorities have changes slightly, which current rom (running ICS or JB for Kindle Fire) is the fastest (or smoothest running) while maintaining a decent battery life.
Current Wish List:
- ICS or JB (I have JB on my Razr M so I don't necessarily need it. Whichever performs best with the below wish list works for me.)
- Maintains closest to stock battery life
- No problems playing Netflix or the like (I understand the Amazon Instant Video app won't work)
- Smooth and fast. (Doesn't need to be the fastest as battery life will win out on this for me)
When I choose one to finally use, are there good step by step guides I can follow for installing a custom rom? Rooting couldn't have been simpler, but I'm aware that installing a custom rom is a little more work.
ORIGINAL:
So I rooted my Fire a couple months ago now and am happy I did so. However I have grown more interested in possibly installing a custom ROM and noticed that the options are plentiful. I have bookmarked plenty of possibilities including CM7 and gedeROM. But I have been increasingly interested in possibly upgrading to a Jellybean ROM. Being somewhat uninformed as to what it is that I am looking for exactly here are some of the things that I would like if possible in a Custom Rom and maybe someone can direct me as to which one may work the best for my needs:
- Stability. I don't know if there is a pretty stable Jellybean ROM currently. But things like being able to rotate the screen and just general Android functions present.
- No charging problems. (For some reason my stock Fire cord no longer charges my Kindle.. yet it still charges my cellphone. Now using a blackberry playbook charger for the Fire that works great and is considerably longer than the stock Fire cord.)
- No problems playing Netflix. Video and entertainment are top priorities.
- Possibly a deal breaker. Would really like to be able to play Amazon Prime videos. I'm able to play them rooted through the use of RootKeeper currently, but have my doubts if RootKeeper would work as it does now, with a custom rom.
- Would love to be able to use Photoshop Touch, but from what I have read this probably isn't possible with a Kindle Fire
- I realize battery life may not be what it is right now, but I would like a semi-decent battery life if at all possible.
There may be some other things I'd like that I can't think of right now but those are some of the ones that I have kept in my mind. I may not even really need Jellybean and there may be an option that makes more sense for me right now, but it would just be nice to be running on the most updated Android version and wouldn't mind some of it's features like Chrome. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Just shopping around!
No prime on anything but modaco using ota root keeper TWA_priv's cm10 is the most frequently updated , video all good, charging good, stable highly...you won't be disappointed...
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No prime on anything but modaco using ota root keeper TWA_priv's cm10 is the most frequently updated , video all good, charging good, stable highly...you won't be disappointed...
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Oh that sounds great! Gonna check it out! I didn't think it was possible to keep Prime on any of the custom roms. But TWA_priv's CM10 sounds pretty nice thanks so much! Is there any kind of workaround for Prime? Like, going to the Prime website on the browser?
Jersey846 said:
Oh that sounds great! Gonna check it out! I didn't think it was possible to keep Prime on any of the custom roms. But TWA_priv's CM10 sounds pretty nice thanks so much! Is there any kind of workaround for Prime? Like, going to the Prime website on the browser?
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I heard a little talk about using a browser but dunno if any had success kinda doubt it chrome is very nice on it tho
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I heard a little talk about using a browser but dunno if any had success kinda doubt it chrome is very nice on it tho
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I had a similar question and just reread my own thread and someone had mentioned dual booting. Is this something that is easy and viable? Or is it something more for the more advanced users?
Dual booting is advanced.
Dual-booting meaning able to run Amazon's native rom as well as a custom rom? If that was possible and allowed me to keep access to the Amazon Instant Video app, then I would go for it.
Jersey846 said:
So I rooted my Fire a couple months ago now and am happy I did so. However I have grown more interested in possibly installing a custom ROM and noticed that the options are plentiful. I have bookmarked plenty of possibilities including CM7 and gedeROM. But I have been increasingly interested in possibly upgrading to a Jellybean ROM. Being somewhat uninformed as to what it is that I am looking for exactly here are some of the things that I would like if possible in a Custom Rom and maybe someone can direct me as to which one may work the best for my needs:
- Stability. I don't know if there is a pretty stable Jellybean ROM currently. But things like being able to rotate the screen and just general Android functions present.
- No charging problems. (For some reason my stock Fire cord no longer charges my Kindle.. yet it still charges my cellphone. Now using a blackberry playbook charger for the Fire that works great and is considerably longer than the stock Fire cord.)
- No problems playing Netflix. Video and entertainment are top priorities.
- Possibly a deal breaker. Would really like to be able to play Amazon Prime videos. I'm able to play them rooted through the use of RootKeeper currently, but have my doubts if RootKeeper would work as it does now, with a custom rom.
- Would love to be able to use Photoshop Touch, but from what I have read this probably isn't possible with a Kindle Fire
- I realize battery life may not be what it is right now, but I would like a semi-decent battery life if at all possible.
There may be some other things I'd like that I can't think of right now but those are some of the ones that I have kept in my mind. I may not even really need Jellybean and there may be an option that makes more sense for me right now, but it would just be nice to be running on the most updated Android version and wouldn't mind some of it's features like Chrome. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Just shopping around!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010
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this is a good rom.. download change to galaxy.zip.. and gapps.. this allows apps that a galaxy nexus would have..(so chrome) awesome and works on my KF
The Linaro one suggested above is horrible had so many problems with it. I love Jandycane
Jelly Bean Tablet Edition aka Project Jandycane
I use a older version of dolphin browser and a older version of flash on TWA_s latest ROM and I can go on the website and watch prime videos
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dlepp22 said:
The Linaro one suggested above is horrible had so many problems with it. I love Jandycane
Jelly Bean Tablet Edition aka Project Jandycane
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But jandycae hasn't been updated in a month and a half and the Linaro one (twa_s is probly the most stable and updated one there is besides hash codes of course(;
Opinions vary, I guess. I've had nothing but good experience with twa_priv's CM10/SGT7/Linaro ROM.
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Opinions vary, I guess. I've had nothing but good experience with twa_priv's CM10/SGT7/Linaro ROM.
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From what I read, twa_priv's was one of the simplest, cleanest, best working roms out there. It was the main rom I was/am considering.
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As of right now I still have yet to add a custom rom. I was wondering since a little bit of time passed and priorities have changes slightly, which current rom (running ICS or JB for Kindle Fire) is the fastest (or smoothest running) while maintaining a decent battery life.
Current Wish List:
- ICS or JB (I have JB on my Razr M so I don't necessarily need it. Whichever performs best with the below wish list works for me.)
- Maintains closest to stock battery life
- No problems playing Netflix or the like (I understand the Amazon Instant Video app won't work)
- Smooth and fast. (Doesn't need to be the fastest as battery life will win out on this for me)
When I choose one to finally use, are there good step by step guides I can follow for installing a custom rom? Rooting couldn't have been simpler, but I'm aware that installing a custom rom is a little more work.
Uhhm no its easy use the flash method for other rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923010 pick something new or updated in the jelly bean section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851 everything works Im using sgt7 by twa_priv but all the new ones are good. Jump in and get you're feet wet.
Hello guys,
I am currently using a Kindle Fire 7" 1st gen (rooted about 1 year ago and flashed cyano7), last week i decided to upgrade and I tried some roms but everyone of these present some little problems i didn't solve (rotation problem, error with keyboard process, usb mount storage problem..) with use of forum.
Finally I found ROM hellfire 10.2 jelly 2.4 (built Tue, Aug 27 and kernel 3.0.72+). Everything ok, no problems...but the kindle now is going very very slow: a long time to open app, and it is not so reactive as before. I don't play with it, I use kindle for gmail, web nav, twit, read books using amazon app and comics using ACV.. I think these apps are not so expensive in terms of hardware resources. Moreover, in order to increase the battery life I travel with wifi off and turn it on just to check notifications.
Is it normal? Does it depend on the hardware that it is not very performant using a rom so recently? Or can I set or check some parameters to increase performance?
Alternative could be flash an older rom or a lighter (but new) rom to increase reactivity and speed?
Thank you so much for any suggest!
Hello,
I've got recently this phone and I kind of like it. The only reason was the qwerty keyboard.
The biggest problem I have with this phone is the sound. Every messenger app (skype, yahoo, viber etc) has the same problem. The receiving sound is slow and ununderstandable.
The current ROM installed CM 10.1 Kernel 3.1.10 android 4.2.2
I am a newbie in installing ROMs, but if I could I'd go straight to android 2.3.5
CM 10.1 is very laggy, with lots of problems (missing calls, GPS connectivity, maps, performance etc).
Anyone had this problem and solved it?
Thank you
P.s. I searched in the forum about this issue, but didn't have much luck.
Whos CM 10.1 are you using? Also CM 10.1 is no longer being updated,I suggest you use CM 10.2 by Bubor or a 4.3+ ROM
If you need more help please post back
The sound issue is with voice recording, any action with VoIP, dictaphone, voice dialing etc. will make sound playback distorted for some time. This issue exist in any ROM after stock ICS, so if this is very important for you, you'd better stay with stock. Here's the link: Stock UCLJ3.
If you wish a newer ROM, such as CM 10.1.3 or CM 11, there is workaround with VoIP sound called Tinyalsa stack, but it broke GSM call receiving sound. You can look here.
Also, I should say that CM 10.1.3 and CM 11 I linked have almost no issues beside this VoIP. GPS working great, no missing calls, no reboots, great performance and no battery draining. But I recommend to try and find what will suit you best.
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Whos CM 10.1 are you using? Also CM 10.1 is no longer being updated,I suggest you use CM 10.2 by Bubor or a 4.3+ ROM
If you need more help please post back
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Hello,
I don't know which CM 10.1 I'm using, In the about phone it says CM 10.1 20130530
Makshow said:
The sound issue is with voice recording, any action with VoIP, dictaphone, voice dialing etc. will make sound playback distorted for some time. This issue exist in any ROM after stock ICS, so if this is very important for you, you'd better stay with stock. Here's the link: Stock UCLJ3.
If you wish a newer ROM, such as CM 10.1.3 or CM 11, there is workaround with VoIP sound called Tinyalsa stack, but it broke GSM call receiving sound. You can look here.
Also, I should say that CM 10.1.3 and CM 11 I linked have almost no issues beside this VoIP. GPS working great, no missing calls, no reboots, great performance and no battery draining. But I recommend to try and find what will suit you best.
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Hello,
Yes I use skype calling a lot, I need this feature working. So you are suggesting me to install the android 4 stock version from samsung, but from what I red, there is an issue with the qwerty keyboard light. If this is true, it confirms my first idea to go with android 2.3.5
Thank you for your replies!
Samsung fixed the keyboard issue and a lot of other stuff in their 2nd release of stock ice. If you see those types of complaints, they are from the first revision.
I'm running stock and the only two issues I have is general UI laggieness (which is expected since its stock with bloat and not really optimized, also running on an older phone with no project butter). Along with messaging notifications failing to make any noise at random. I'll get a new text message and the screen will light up, but doesn't viberate or make a sound at random. Incoming calls still ring just fine though.
Other than those two issues (lag really isn't an issue for me), stock works just fine for me.
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You need ics rom or stock if you want all fuction working fine (voip and calls)... sorry for my english
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Yes, I recommend to install stock 4.0.4, it's the best way I know to have working GSM and Skype calling at the same time without needing to switch alsas stacks. j.asir here using new CM with tinyalsa fix and terminal shortcut - that's a bit inconvenient, but at this time there's no better way to go if you wish to have newest android and skype calls.
I newer tried 2.3.5 ROM on this phone, so I can't comment anything about it. If you try vanilla 2.3.5, please write about the results!
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Yes, I recommend to install stock 4.0.4, it's the best way I know to have working GSM and Skype calling at the same time without needing to switch alsas stacks. j.asir here using new CM with tinyalsa fix and terminal shortcut - that's a bit inconvenient, but at this time there's no better way to go if you wish to have newest android and skype calls.
I newer tried 2.3.5 ROM on this phone, so I can't comment anything about it. If you try vanilla 2.3.5, please write about the results!
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Hi @Makshow, have you considered using a 2.3.5 ROM? I have considered the possibility of doing so as I've heard that our device running GB has no issues at all... or so I've heard, but I honestly haven't had the time to test it. I was considering the possibility of using Inception (Back in black), but the download links are not available. If my Glide would work smooth and with no issues with GB I'd be glad to use it. If you decide to go for a GB ROM could you please provide me with some feedback? I would really appreciate it if you do so. I am not so cool with using ICS as stock is very battery & RAM consuming. And I was not so convinced using Litekernel or literom. Literom is really cool, but it has some issues and glitches that I found very disturbing. If you do go for GB please provide me with some feedback :highfive: Regards
I got this phone with new ROM already installed, so I won't try flashing 2.3.5 GB Android, I have no experience with this at all. Sorry. And I doubt that there weren't any issue with GB, one can search older posts in these forums and see that there were many bugs and bloat and troubles.
As for working download link for INC3PTION 2.3.5 ROM, there is one from Androide3 here. You can try it.
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Hi @Makshow, have you considered using a 2.3.5 ROM? I have considered the possibility of doing so as I've heard that our device running GB has no issues at all... or so I've heard, but I honestly haven't had the time to test it. I was considering the possibility of using Inception (Back in black), but the download links are not available. If my Glide would work smooth and with no issues with GB I'd be glad to use it. If you decide to go for a GB ROM could you please provide me with some feedback? I would really appreciate it if you do so. I am not so cool with using ICS as stock is very battery & RAM consuming. And I was not so convinced using Litekernel or literom. Literom is really cool, but it has some issues and glitches that I found very disturbing. If you do go for GB please provide me with some feedback :highfive: Regards
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im now using OsiMood 2.3.5 rom and everything works fine:good:
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im now using OsiMood 2.3.5 rom and everything works fine:good:
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Hello @Androide3, thank you for your response. How long have you been using it? Have you had any issues? Is your battery life good? How about RAM usage?
BTW is there a specific method to install this ROM? I ask since I have never used GB. My phone came with ICS already
Thanks for details given in this thread.
Where can I find the stock android 4.0.4 second version?
An other quick question (I know this is an off topic question), is the samsunng galaxy s i9000 battery the same with the i927 batter?
Thank you
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Thanks for details given in this thread.
Where can I find the stock android 4.0.4 second version?
An other quick question (I know this is an off topic question), is the samsunng galaxy s i9000 battery the same with the i927 batter?
Thank you
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Hi, I hope this is what you're looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994902
I read in some other post, do not remember where lol, but I saw at least 3 different persons that were using the i9000 battery for the Glide, which has 1800mAh capacity I believe :good:
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Hello @Androide3, thank you for your response. How long have you been using it? Have you had any issues? Is your battery life good? How about RAM usage?
BTW is there a specific method to install this ROM? I ask since I have never used GB. My phone came with ICS already
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No issues but is a little lower compare with ics , jb and kk...great batery life and all fuction works 100%...sorry for my english
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Sorry for bumping again but I have a few more questions
If I install this ROM Stock UCLJ3. will my phone be unlocked again? Also will the keyboard backlight work?
Thanks
useless
This custom rom Sh*t is very annoying. I can't get rid of this crappy cyanogenmod rom
Wasted almost a day reading pointless posts all over the internet and still nothing clear on how to go back to official samsung stock android.
I'm going to get this phone to the service!
We have a fix now
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This custom rom Sh*t is very annoying. I can't get rid of this crappy cyanogenmod rom
Wasted almost a day reading pointless posts all over the internet and still nothing clear on how to go back to official samsung stock android.
I'm going to get this phone to the service!
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Listen may i know it got really annoying with the sound.. but we have a fix now...
its a third party app which you can use.. its very easy to use and one time setup only
just get any kitkat rom..
its stable and only stops working if the app gets killed but otherwise i have tested it extesively
try it out and i would suggest omnirom to you if u prefer simplicity.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53695798&postcount=178
Finally I did it!
Finally I did it!
Ok, it was very easy and I feel kind of stupid :laugh: but as for the first time I'm still proud.
The major problem I couldn't install the stock rom was because of twrp. I had a old version, 2.4 I believe.
I managed to over install cwm v 6.whatever which was compatible with i927 and re-tried to install the stock rom and IT WORKED!
The stock rom is great! the phone is much much much quicker than with cm10.2. All features work! skype calls, voice recording, map, camera rotation, etc. Will see if I will lose any missed call.
The problem, I'm facing now is the sd card and internal memory which were inverted during cm10.2, but I am sorting things out.
I'm a bit disappointed that I lost all the installed apps with cm10.2. and I can not re-install them again. I have only the option to update it which won't work. Any idea?