I am kind of a new to this whole galaxy nexus phone and I was wondering what from is closest to this being stock? I got it from a guy who had it rooted already and is running Black Ice Rom. While its good I prefer it rooted but stock... can u guys give me your suggestions. What Rom has the stock radios etc...
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Just flash back to stock.
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How?
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Search the threads it's on here somewhere
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kevinjgray88 said:
Search the threads it's on here somewhere
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I have searched ....searching again
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Android Revolution HD is visually just like stock, just with tweaks and modifications.
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Ngo93 said:
Android Revolution HD is visually just like stock, just with tweaks and modifications.
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By the way I need Sprint stock
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Jess813 said:
I am kind of a new to this whole galaxy nexus phone and I was wondering what from is closest to this being stock? I got it from a guy who had it rooted already and is running Black Ice Rom. While its good I prefer it rooted but stock... can u guys give me your suggestions. What Rom has the stock radios etc...
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Heres Stock, rooted ICS 4.0.4 (IMM76D) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1582516
Cant get any closer to stock without being stock... download and put on the sd card of the phone, boot into recovery, wipe data & Cache and install and your good to go..
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Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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Androidfreakz said:
Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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I just got a certified like new replacement due to my horrible reception and the reception on the new one is much better so im going to stay stock on it for the time being until JB is fully released by Verizon.
Because I'm thinking of just chilling with stock ICS too.
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Androidfreakz said:
Anyone else run stock rooted or just Cm even though all these 4.1 ROMs are coming out??
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Yep just flashed stock image over bixie's ota rom as i wanted it pure rooted and
Cwm recovery.
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sageandonion said:
Yep just flashed stock image over bixie's ota rom as i wanted it pure rooted and
Cwm recovery.
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If your stock rooted will you get updates??
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If your stock rooted will you get updates??
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x2. Curious as well.
Stock JB 4.1.1 OTA'ed from ICS, love it, still haven't found a reason to do anything beyond flashing CWM and rooting!
Tried others, back to stock rooted....perfect the way it is!
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Stock Ics, unlocked and rooted. Waiting for Verizon to release jellybean so I can manually update my nexus.
I'm running stock with one change. Custom soft keys.
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As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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nuclearmonkeyuk said:
As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
I agree with efrant.
Update to Jelly Bean if your model came with Ice Cream Sandwich...
I'm rockin BAmF jb. Totally stable and semi- customizable. Not as much as AOKP, but I've always found quasi issues with those RomS anyway. Great ROMs. but just sayin....
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efrant said:
Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
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Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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nuclearmonkeyuk said:
Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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jamezz23 said:
Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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Exactly. Use stock JB for a week or so before moving to something else so you can see the differences.
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Not everything is always about flashing.... if you like the excitement and all the work related to flashing New kernels/Roms go ahead. If you need your phone as a daily driver, and are happy the way it performs just root to take advantage of certain capabilities through apps do that, try different launchers and skins
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Agreed with stock.
I would, however, unlock the boot loader so you don't have to lose your data when doing so at a later date.
I've been rocking aokp and cm and so far so good
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I'm looking for a 100% jelly bean rom for my phone. I want something with nothing added nothing taken away. I am not using my nexus as a phone so I don't care about any features for that. I actually want to disable that stuff if possible.
Any suggestion would be awesome, thanks
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Stock
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no not stock, stock has stuff added because its the Verizon version.
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no not stock, stock has stuff added because its the Verizon version.
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Stock has 2 added apps, disable them and get over it...
Then what are some good clean roms
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Then what are some good clean roms
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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cm is far from "clean", its more on the bloated side. its cyanogen that would be considered a "godfather" of android development, not the rest of the contributors to cm. and cyanogen doesnt do much of the work in cm anymore, he oversees it.
if you want pure jelly bean, flash aosp. rasbean jelly is fairly clean too, its aosp that has a few mods.
As stated above, STOCK. Root, and debloat to which ever degree you wish. Bam, stability, and cleanliness with minimal effort.
I777 gets it done, gnex just for fun
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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CM10 is farther from AOSP than the images from Verizon with the 2 apps installed...
OP just flash the stock images and disable the apps, or root and remove them all together. I dont see what the issue is.
Agreed. Stock, root, remove the couple of apps Verizon adds. Boom, pure jelly bean.
If that's not good enough for some reason, then mmuzzy had a pure AOSP Rom of the latest build in the Verizon section.
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Use BuglessBeast. Pete has been building since Eclair for the OG Motorola Droid. He has a stock build with only minor mods. Essential mods that don't affect performance. Like the reboot option, Emoji support and small stuff like that.. check him out @ peteralfonso.com
Jelly Belly is pretty close to stock too, though it's on Rootzwiki
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simms22 said:
if you want pure jelly bean, flash build aosp...
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... latest release tag to go stable. jb-dev and master have a few issues.
latest tag at this time is android_4.1.1_r6.
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Slim bean ROM sends along those lines, never ran it though
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Slim bean ROM sends along those lines, never ran it though
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Slim bean isn't very stock as it has many mods but it is really fast though
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+1 for Bugless Beast! This is about as stock as a ROM gets. Pete's mods are usually performance tweaks that are not seen by the user and as the name suggests, his ROMs are Bugless! He does very solid work.
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I was shocked to see Android Revolution HD not on the list.
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cordell507 said:
Slim bean isn't very stock as it has many mods but it is really fast though
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I flashed and realize that now haha, I'm lovin it though
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OP, this ¬¬¬¬¬>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...us 4.1.1 stock v3 (deodexed, rooted, busybox)
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now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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What kernel and ROM are you using?
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arrish4 said:
now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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Man_u said:
You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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there's actually a faster way, assuming he wants a custom rom
But there's a deeper issue here: understanding his call delay, rebooting, and lag. If he's on a custom kernel, that might explain it.
everything is stock just unlocked bootloader.
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Did you try to see if you have their issues too with a custom custom 4.2.x ?
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i just never tried a custom rom!
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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this.
op probably got OTA
Do you overclock, underclock ?
So if you want to try custom ROM flash one and see if you still have your problems and if they are gone you will never want to go back to stock
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Are there any?
The least laggy of them all is cm. But still it gets the memory leak after some time
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Did you try a completely stock, but rooted 4.2 yet? Been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's way smoother compared to other ROMs.
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I used cm for a long time and i had that too, but after updating it was fixed.
Did you try cm 10.1 RC4?
since yesterday i am running Carbon ROM. I will observe if there will be any laggs or memory leaks and report you.
But until now i have no problems with it.
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Did you try a completely stock, but rooted 4.2 yet? Been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's way smoother compared to other ROMs.
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Link on stock ROM?
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Justinhopaolo said:
Link on stock ROM?
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I might miss the quick settings though
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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How long have you been on stock? Still lag free?
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rasbean is lag free for sure, give it a try
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How long have you been on stock? Still lag free?
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Probably for about a week now and it's been as the smoothest I've seen it on 4.2.
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rrohanjs said:
rasbean is lag free for sure, give it a try
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No memory leaks?
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No worries, there's a Quick Settings mod you can flash.
ROM (Make sure you get the deodexed one, if you want to use the Quick Settings mod): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Quick Settings mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006550
Probably unrelated, but the kernel I use is Trinity Kernel Stable 1.
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I flashed the odexed Thinking it would be faster.
Too bad can't flash it
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No memory leaks?
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none, i can go without rebooting for days and days
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I flashed the odexed Thinking it would be faster.
Too bad can't flash it
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Did that first too, I just flashed the deodexed version over top, without wiping, then flashed the Quick Settings over that and it's been running without any issues.
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Update. Official odexed 422 has memleak as well
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I've found any ROM incredibly smooth when modaco's "odex me" for any loose system apps and the flashable crossbreeder tool (found on xda after a quick search) are combined. Currently running minco v7 like that, and it's an unbelievable improvement. Also, changing the animation speeds in dev options to 2x makes any slight lag experienced unnoticeable behind the smoother transitions. Hope this helped.
I just went back to 4.1.2 (codename android) and it feels a lot smoother than any of the 4.2.2 ROMs I've used. (was on paranoid before this)
I have no heating issues, batteries seem to last longer and things feel very responsive. I'm only on my first day of using this ROM again though.. But it seems promising so far
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kaoskilo said:
I've found any ROM incredibly smooth when modaco's "odex me" for any loose system apps
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I agree with you, this time I also used odex me didn't feel any improvement but also haven't faced any problem like I used to face before
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mast3rvo said:
I just went back to 4.1.2 (codename android) and it feels a lot smoother than any of the 4.2.2 ROMs I've used. (was on paranoid before this)
I have no heating issues, batteries seem to last longer and things feel very responsive. I'm only on my first day of using this ROM again though.. But it seems promising so far
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Will do the same. I'm so fed up with 4.2.2 .are you on cna 3.8.0?
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Try the latest Paranoid Android with the latest Franco Kernel. Super smooth for me.
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Mohnishh said:
Try the latest Paranoid Android with the latest Franco Kernel. Super smooth for me.
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Just you wait
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