I came from the Evo 4g running miui and other aosp roms. Never really liked sense. I am currently running CleanRom 4.1. Pretty good but I love the CM9 feel. Any recommendations on good stable aosp roms?
Try them all, they are very similar, AOKP has the additional tweaks and such over AOSP but generally both should run about equal. There are a few aosp/aokp based roms in the development sections.
How stable they are I don't know as I don't use them but due to lack of recent sources they won't be as stable as a sense based rom but good enough to use as a daily driver.
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nikzDHD said:
Try them all, they are very similar, AOKP has the additional tweaks and such over AOSP but generally both should run about equal. There are a few aosp/aokp based roms in the development sections.
How stable they are I don't know as I don't use them but due to lack of recent sources they won't be as stable as a sense based rom but good enough to use as a daily driver.
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I was looking at SlimICS but idk. I think the main issue with all AOSP roms now is the lockscreen from what Ive seen. I'll do some more research. Thanks for replying
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I am putting a custom rom on my wife's phone for the first time. She doesn't really do anything major on her phone. She has gingerbread and it just got rooted. Any suggestions on a good rom to use? Thanks.
Besides being in the wrong section, miui is a great asop rom. If you want a little sense 3.0 check out newt's sensation. Rmk has a debloated version of the latest ota gingerbread if you fancy something more stock.
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besides why she needs a custom rom?
I have been trying alot of these out last couple days but i havent tried the sense 3.0 been having best luck with miks new sensation 1.1 though
If you need GSM for international travel, select carefully. Most ROM's don't support it well or at all in many cases. If you are CDMA only, your choices are more solid.
I've tried miui and cm7 and in my opinion cm7 is just a snappier and better ROM. Just my opinion though
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bik2101 said:
I've tried miui and cm7 and in my opinion cm7 is just a snappier and better ROM. Just my opinion though
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CM7? Which one is that?
BTW, as to why she might want a custom rom, speed...right?
Really all of the roms out now are pretty nice...
Being for a girl I'd think shed lean toward liking miui or a sense 3.0 based roms like virtuous or mikroms incredible sensation. The latest version from newtoroot (incredible sensation) has given me the best results. Very fast and stable and newt has been very responsive with the few quirks. by quirks I mean that his version is based on sense 2.1 so there was more he had to do to get the framework to align. It is definitely good enough to be a daily driver now.
Cm7 and omgb/omfgb are probably the fastest roms out. I really like omfgb combined with the tiamat kernel but cm7 is similarly great with more customization options (most of which your wife would likely never use). Omgb/omfgb is very back to basic, pure Android experience.
Rmks gingersense has been mostly my go-to though. Similar to stock, debloated, customizable. Pretty much a set it and forget it option with no issues. The only thing that aosp based roms have that I have an issue with is the incall volume. Tiamats kernel improves this a lot but still not quite where stock sense is in volume level.
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Weselers said:
besides why she needs a custom rom?
I have been trying alot of these out last couple days but i havent tried the sense 3.0 been having best luck with miks new sensation 1.1 though
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MikRom rls 1.1 is sense 3.0 minus 2 features. It's our stock ROM with 3.0 added.
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primetime34 said:
I am putting a custom rom on my wife's phone for the first time. She doesn't really do anything major on her phone. She has gingerbread and it just got rooted. Any suggestions on a good rom to use? Thanks.
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Unity is a stable good daily runner. It is very heavy though.
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So many ROM's popping up lately for the GS3 (and One X), that are AOSP and TW hybrids.....why are these builds not TW and CM10 hybrids? Mainly I ask for the CM10 lockscreen over the AOSP lockscreen.......Ever since Sense 3.0 started with the lockscreen shortcuts, I have been addicted to them.
Cm10 is aosp based
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Cm10 is aosp based
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LOL gee thanks for the help.....
obviously I know CM10 is AOSP based, which is why I asked the question in the first place. Why would the dev's use AOSP when CM10 is generally a much better experience?
Because using cyanogen development would not make them devs.... if you build a ROM you start from the source not another ROM.
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its not a matter of using cm10 cm9 or aokp pa etc as a base for a tw hybrid rom......my rom has touches of aokp and cm and future releases will include features from other aosp based roms.....using features from cm still makes a dev a dev because it is very difficult to include aosp type features into a tw rom......a lot of people can build roms from source but to put those features into a base that isnt meant for it is very time consuming and requires a lot of code adapting etc
What is the most stable AOSP JB ROM at the moment? My fiance just got an E4GT and she wants an AOSP Rom like I have on my GS3, but she needs something at least somewhat stable. What would you guys recommend? Thanks in advance!
Code name or paranoid Android are both good
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Agree, it comes down to which you prefer. Try both and see what she likes
Doing research for a friend, what's the general census on CM10 stable 2012-11-13?
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I was just wondering because TW roms are based on the current released version for the phone whereas AOSP roms are the latest android version ported over to the phone, is this correct?
My experience is yes, tw is more stable. Although aosp roms are for versions unreleased to our phone, such as 4.2.2. They are usually pretty stable and get better with time. It just takes time for developers to fix things. But you miss out on things such as being able to update prl or profile in the Aosp ROMs. AOSP ROMs aren't necessarily ported though, a lot are built from source, but I get what you are saying.
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GiantJay said:
My experience is yes, tw is more stable. Although aosp roms are for versions unreleased to our phone, such as 4.2.2. They are usually pretty stable and get better with time. It just takes time for developers to fix things. But you miss out on things such as being able to update prl or profile in the Aosp ROMs. AOSP ROMs aren't necessarily ported though, a lot are built from source, but I get what you are saying.
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Thanks, for the longest time (up until today) I never saw the point in TW roms.
I was pretty naive and thought they were inferior in every way but the more I look into it I see there are lots of pros and cons to both
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I was just wondering because TW roms are based on the current released version for the phone whereas AOSP roms are the latest android version ported over to the phone, is this correct?
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It depends. There are some unstable tw roms out there.
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I was just wondering because TW roms are based on the current released version for the phone whereas AOSP roms are the latest android version ported over to the phone, is this correct?
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It really depends on who is building the Rom... right now, with them working out the bugs with the new 3.4 kernel must aosp roms are going to have some bugs.... tw is great though, more goodies in them and I generally get better performance and battery with tw roms... once the 3.4 kernel gets ironed out things should be pretty on par with tw on aosp though... I know of an almost completely stable 3.4 kernel, but it can't be mentioned here..
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The title says it all.
I'm not looking for features, or experimental, I need daily driver material.
This is for my partner who I currently have CM11 installed on their phone, and it tends to randomly reboot every few days.
I'm not sure how they feel about Sense ROMs but I doubt she would mind so as long as they have quick tiles. But she is used to AOSP type ROMs so those would be best.
Again, it does not have to be feature rich, just stable. I'm currently using Temasek Lollipop which is working great on my OPO but it's not available for the M7.
Best stability is sense based roms. ViperOne has AOSP theming options. I hear liquid smooth and beanstalk are pretty stable as AOSP based roms.
Edit: the Google edition port from Santod is stable as well as it is a port from the GE M7 or M8 depending on release and Google edition is AOSP pretty much.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531235
He also has lollipop GE in the development section. I haven't personally tried it as I love my Xposed.
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Best stability is sense based roms. ViperOne has AOSP theming options. I hear liquid smooth and beanstalk are pretty stable as AOSP based roms.
Edit: the Google edition port from Santod is stable as well as it is a port from the GE M7 or M8 depending on release and Google edition is AOSP pretty much.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531235
He also has lollipop GE in the development section. I haven't personally tried it as I love my Xposed.
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I'll give the ViperOne and GPE ones a shot. Thank you.