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Im getting the galaxy nexus soon and i was wondering witch JB rom is the most stable rom and is there more than one kernel, witch one is best?!
Excited to get this phone,
Thanks!
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That would depend on what variant you got. Is it Verizon, sprint, or gsm. If you got Verizon Xenon HD with the glados kernel has been fantastic for battery life and performance.
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enik_fox said:
That would depend on what variant you got. Is it Verizon, sprint, or gsm. If you got Verizon Xenon HD with the glados kernel has been fantastic for battery life and performance.
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Gsm
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stock.
Stock rooted or go with paranoid android. Best hybrid rom in my opinion. And don't forget about aokp
charlieb620 said:
Stock rooted or go with paranoid android. Best hybrid rom in my opinion. And don't forget about aokp
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im a porter and was ganna try porting a rom over but i was just trying to see what custom rom/port is most stable and CM10 based. and what kernel would be recommended. hopping to get nexus phone tomorrow
Witch CM10 is most stable?
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if you wanna cm10 based rom i can't help you, if you wanna try factory image based and stable rom here is thread of mine:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29863202#post29863202
very good battery life if you choose to flash, rate it
BigB1984
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almost all the custom ROM are unstable at the moment. I am using stock for now, but if you want custom ROM right now, I really like aokp black bean ROM. It's not hundred percent full featured, but it is quite stable
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If you want CM10, look at this. I like it, althogh I still go with CM9.
abnah said:
If you want CM10, look at this. I like it, althogh I still go with CM9.
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what bugs does it have? if it has any?
Im eager to install a jelly bean ROM to try it out. I can't wait for the official to be released. Which ROM has the most things working such as 4g GPS signal etc?
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awesomedeals88 said:
Im eager to install a jelly bean ROM to try it out. I can't wait for the official to be released. Which ROM has the most things working such as 4g GPS signal etc?
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Not sure if its made for t-mo sg3 but look into black bean ROMs or paranoid android 2 of the best stable ROMs I have used
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You mean black jelly v 0.6 right?
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Running Black Jelly now. . . But, it's a bit buggy so far. Battery hangs, no lock screen info and the dialer seems to wig out.
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You mean black jelly v 0.6 right?
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No blackbean like I said not sure if they make a ROM for your carrier/device try paranoid android its a tablet/phone Ui
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I can testify for xquizit xD v20
it is unbelievably stable and fast compared to stock!
CM10 with Ktoonsez kernel no complaints what so ever. Try it out.
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I'd wait a week. I'm guessing there will be a pretty solid jb ota leak. It's been a week since li8.
Cm10 definitely most stable.
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I'd say the Frosty rom is the best. Everything works. seems like factory. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874063
Frosty and paranoid android were both solid for me.
My vote is for ParanoidAndroid. I used it on my Nexus S and it was pretty good. Ability to adjust dpi setting is very useful as this phone can let apps produce very crisp/clear resolution settings.
Frosty for TW and a cm10 for overall stability
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So frosty v1 is stable enough?
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CM10 hands down.
I haven't had a single problem. Running 09/25 nightly right now
Been running Casper's aokp for a week now. Had two lockups on different builds but other than that no other issues, no flickering either. Running it with ktonz kernel @ 1809. Battery life is comparable to Free & Wicked's ICS roms. It's based off all the latest cm10 builds but with soo many more customization options such changing the background of your notification tray. I've heard good things about codenameandroid too.
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I'd say the Frosty rom is the best. Everything works. seems like factory. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874063
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quick question
how are you guys copying over your phone data
ive flashed the cm10 and works great
but when i go to cw to restore my old data it loads to the green cm screen with the circle rings and it keeps spinning been doing it for over an hour
i whiped restored before i flashed cm10
thanks
sky14 said:
quick question
how are you guys copying over your phone data
ive flashed the cm10 and works great
but when i go to cw to restore my old data it loads to the green cm screen with the circle rings and it keeps spinning been doing it for over an hour
i whiped restored before i flashed cm10
thanks
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U don't if u do a factory data reset u lose everything u have to manually put all or info in but once u sign in with your Google account most of your contacts and apps will come back if they don't u need to reflash gapps sorry if this don't make sense in the Dr office
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Im wanting to try out frsty. If i dont like can i just nandroid back to stock ics? Or will it ruin something for going backwards from 4.1 to 4.0?
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richeazy said:
Cm10 definitely most stable.
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I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
uplift777 said:
I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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I use cm10 but WiFi is broken in the newest nightly
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My wi-fi is working.
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DarthDerron said:
The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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You don't have to wipe data if its the same rom, but I use Titanium Backup when switching to different roms.
Rom: LiquidSmooth RC9
Kernel: KT747
so far so good.
What jelly bean rom are you using? And why?
I am using cm10 stable and love it and the reason why is that I'm a newbie it is the one pour stock android I can get on my Samsung galaxy s3. I think my next phone will be the google nexus 5 when ever that comes out or a new galaxy nexus.
I'm using the latest cm10 nightly and it has some glitches here and there but it's solid for most part.
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
Organized_Chaos said:
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
Slimbean w/ lean kernel.
Nice combo.
thyroidgland said:
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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uplift777 said:
I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I tried to find something that really put this in layman's terms. This article, I think, will tell you exactly what you want to know. Easy peasy http://www.vikitech.com/8239/beginners-guide-android-kernels
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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I'm running BlackBean with LeanKernel all apps inverted along with inverted JB 4.2 keyboard. Why? I used BlackBean on my old Nexus S, inverted stuff saves a ton of battery life on our SAMOLED screens, the combo is overall damn smooth and the kernel also helps to save that battery life while maintaining buttery smoothness. Couldn't be happier.
LiquidSmooth RC9 with leankernel. Seems to be working pretty good so far. A couple of complaints here and there (had an issue with phone crashing every time I received a call, some minor annoyances with music playback) but for the most part it's very speedy and stable.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
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Organized_Chaos said:
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I'm using the same currently.. What kernels are you guys using.. Also do you have any volume issues like extremely loud or flat when plugging in via car...
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stock rom, leave it as is
several ahy
Dime cual es mejor
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nabilbek said:
stock rom, leave it as is
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I don't want to leave it on stock
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I don't want to leave it on stock
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all roms will have SOME bugs on them, even stock ones. I suggest trying a few 4.04 touchwiz based ones such as KOODO or JK, and moving from there to a AOSP based 4.1 or 4.2 rom or a 4.12 leak.
Anything Jedi
Haven't been disappointed since I bought this phone
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CM10.0 Stable - I find it smoother and faster compared to Touchwiz roms.
I say go to jedi mind trick or jedi jelly. Both are extremely smooth and stable.
Cyanogenmod 10 was my first ROM and I think it's pretty easy to install and use. Recently I started using PACman and it's pretty easy to use too. Just make sure you know what you're doing before you start romming!
I liked aokp because of all of the features it offered but the battery life on my tmobile galaxy s2 was not the greatest. i'm currently rocking sons of android build 2, from the maker of the jedi roms.
dLee.2678 said:
I liked aokp because of all of the features it offered but the battery life on my tmobile galaxy s2 was not the greatest. i'm currently rocking sons of android build 2, from the maker of the jedi roms.
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Could you send me the ROM ? Can I flash any ROM using Odin
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Nice rom for begginers
Here is a good ROM I have found. everything works. The only down side i have noticed is the call quality. but if you use bluetooth or wifi calling it is crystal clear.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2151010
cyco786 said:
Here is a good ROM I have found. everything works. The only down side i have noticed is the call quality. but if you use bluetooth or wifi calling it is crystal clear.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2151010
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It won't let me down load it.. Its a Broken link..it says
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Embryo 6-8, just awesome my favorite to date, another one I liked was JMT but that was ICS 4.0.3, it ran great but I felt that I downgraded since my stock ROM was 4.0.4. Others I tried were AOKP 4.2.2 M1 B5, just too AOSP looking for my taste, had random crashes, Jedi Jelly this one just stuck on booting.
So:
#1 Embryo 6-8, overclocked to 1.78 using samsung governer
#2 Stock 4.0.4 Koodo
#3 JMT
I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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adil17 said:
I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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eh...if you want. I personally dont care for GoogleNow, and I also prefer the stability of ICS over customization in JB. Up to you man.
adil17 said:
I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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If you wanna go to toichwiz go to the 4.1.2 ROMs like Jedi jelly Google now works just the same as 4.2
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Infamous gangnam style
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frenchbullcho said:
Infamous gangnam style
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Thats what Im running now. It's my "go-to" ROM. VERY stable, great battery life.
I'm running Darkside Evolution v8 right now. While JB is faster and a bit smoother my network reception and the way my phone responds to it is not good at all. On any radio/rom combination my signal just cuts off when it is relatively low.
I'm just waiting on Official Touchwiz JB.
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Jedi Mind Trick JB is a 4.1.2 rom. You should try that out!
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Jedi Mind Trick JB is a 4.1.2 rom. You should try that out!
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Lol am using that right now
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adil17 said:
I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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If your looking for a mostly bug free Rom then JMTX4 would be a good bet.. It's further developed and is super fast..
If you want the same bug free experience on JB then you will have to wait a little longer my friend. But it's coming soon!
This thing makes calls too ?
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I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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It really depends on preference. Both are really stable ROMS.
adil17 said:
I am currently on aokp build 6 and am getting bored of the holo look of the ROMs+bugs and am thinking of going back to JMT X4. I know that this ROM is kinda old and is on ICS so I wanted to ask if it would be a good idea because I heard that it doesn't have Google now and some other stuff that is present in JB ROMs.
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I just came from an aokp nightly by whitehawkx and wanted to try out the JMT jb2.1. For some reason the radio wouldn't work so I flashed stock jb rom via odin, flashed TWRP, and then installed JMT. Radio worked perfectly after that.
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I was using JMT X4 as a DD. Upgraded to the 4.1.2 JB as soon as it was out and am now using build JMT JB2 with the Beta kernel and have not had any issues. Very smooth on my end.
Very hard for me to tell the difference in speed compared to JMT X4.