Hey.. I've lurked around the site for a few months now and feel I have a decent grasp on flashing Roms. I'm currently running CM 7.2, but was curious if there are any ICS Roms here that are as stable?
What do the masses here recommend? I've briefly ran LC's ICS Rom, but had a couple issues with rebooting while writing emails so I went back to CM 7.
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29341345
Couple posts below yours. Like this one and yours there are many. Search please.
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If all I ever do is search and read, how am I ever going to get 10 posts so I can constructively contribute to testing alpha and beta Roms for my android devices?
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Much like yourself I'd been using BackIce for a few months and loved it;
but now I've changed to aospX and it is a worthy replacement.
I tried IceCold and it wasn't for me, just not fluid or light enough.
Definately try aospX. It's stable and mature being so close to aosp.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460820
polsonov said:
If all I ever do is search and read, how am I ever going to get 10 posts so I can constructively contribute to testing alpha and beta Roms for my android devices?
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I noticed. But that doesn't give you the right to bend the rules. Use your creativity.
If you want to help, help answering user questions instead of creating a thread that has been closed all too often. And that way you can get your ten posts.
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Hey there,
I've been using MILDWILD CM7 (3.9 right now) for several months and i am very happy with its smoothness and stability. Nevertheless I'm interested in trying out one of the "true" ICS roms. Is there anyone who has experiences regarding smothness and stability. Are Sandvold's and dk_zero_cool ICS roms as good as MW (despite the camera errors)?
Furthermore I'd like to ask whats the difference between those real ICS roms?
Does sandvolds rom also deliver additional settings as the cm9 options in BCM ICS?
what about stability and smoothness?
Reading the last 5 to 10 pages of those rom thread would give you an idea.
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Reading the last 5 to 10 pages of those rom thread would give you an idea.
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Quite not a productive answer though, why do you think i am askung, fool
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The answers to your questions are already out there. Honestly, I'd rather be productive doing something else that will benefit me than to give you a full rundown of things that you can go figure out yourself anyway. I don't care if you find my answer useless but given the fact that this thread hasn't been productive in getting any other answers speaks for itself.
So yeah go ahead and call me a fool.
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Quite not a productive answer though, why do you think i am askung, fool
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Um, maybe because you're incapable of finding the right information which is already written, thus being incapable of using forums as a viable source of information?
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Quite not a productive answer though, why do you think i am askung, fool
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Really? You had to say it that way? You should really consider yourself lucky you even got an answer in the first place asking a question on:
Toaster vs Ham Sandwich (eatability) | Car accident vs de-railed train?
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Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
casseer15 said:
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
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All ics roms for vivow have some issues. The question is do you want sense or aosp?
UKB is probably the best sense rom out right now. Sense 4, android 4.0.3. Smooth, fast, excellent battery. Camera fcs a lot for some.
For aosp, you have Kangdemnation or an older version of PA. PA is moving on to JB, but I think version 1.9.5 is ics.
Most of the problems are camera related, but many have been fixed. BT is another area of concern/ongoing development. Sound issues, too.
Search through the threads for these issues before you ask a question. Most of these threads are quite large.
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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+1 I am running the leak now. I didn't mention it b/c some people are having trouble: play store, data wifi switching, etc.
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If you don't feel the need for Ice Cream Sandwich, I use Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable for my "old reliable" It's much faster than stock, better battery life, and everything works 100% for me. Just my 2 cents.
I'm pretty much a rookie myself, and wanted the most stable ics rom I could get. The UKB looked great, but I decided to try tazz's ic rom first. It sounds like it should be stable too. I just flashed it earlier today, so haven't had much time with it yet, but so far it looks great. It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
In my experience, Tazz's ROM is probably the number one out there right now. Granted, you're stuck with Sense but there are some devs out there stripping Sense away from this ROM and another one. Everything works out of the box (including camera which is huge for me), but like I mentioned, you're stuck with Sense and I've personally moved to Paranoid Android 1.5a which has CM9 as a base. Works pretty great, although my ffc pictures often show up corrupt/glitchy/garbled. Now to make more posts so I can have the privilege of commenting about this bug...
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It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
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So nice to see someone reading
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If u r on cdma then use UKB X, if on gsm use IC Tazz. Both the roms are very gud. I faced bootloop in gsm with UKB X and V.
otherwise ukb is better.
So I guess this shows my noobness, I'm wanting to root my wife's incredible 2 and not sure if she has cdma or gsm. How do I know/find out?
What's your carrier
Is it Verizon? If it is then its cdma.
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Stock GB.
My wife is about as rookie as they get. I put her on IC-Tazz.
My 2 cents.
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So nice to see someone reading
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LOL yeah, that was an entertaining and informative thread!
I just stuck to the Aeroevan's CM9 07/12 build with v12 kernel (pretty outdated, but I don't use the phone anymore) and gave it to my mother. So far, she's loving it to the point where she's completely oblivious to the world when she's using an app.
I woild definitely recommend Aero's CM9 build if you want a speedy rom with mostly everything working (720p recording doesn't work sadly)
But if you want an extremely stable ROM, then go for Tazz/Mac's IC Tazz ROM and have fun with the suckiness of the ROM. XD
I woukd also recommend Nit's UKB just because it's a treat and its packed with lots of Sense 4.0 goodies.
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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Another vote for CM9!
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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If intravenous is a new recovery option, I'm all for it! :good: Would that mean if I stopped flashing lots of roms I'd be a recovering recovery addict?
any luck with the cm10 yet? I am on the cyanogen 7.2 and i am kinda bored of the interface need a change but there are no stable roms besides that
Is the cm10 going to be stable any sooner?
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any luck with the cm10 yet? I am on the cyanogen 7.2 and i am kinda bored of the interface need a change but there are no stable roms besides that
Is the cm10 going to be stable any sooner?
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If you're sick of Gingerbread (like CM7), there are plenty of stable and feature-ful Ice Cream Sandwich (including CM9) ROMs to try in the development forums. Aside from CM, there are also AOKP and AOSP ROMs to try. There are 4 decently stable JellyBean (including CM10) ROMs in the development forums as well, including 2 AOKP JellyBean ROMs. I strongly advise that you start by searching in the development forums yourself.
Additionally, I'm pretty sure you're posting in the wrong forum; this belongs in Q&A, not Development.
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Is the cm10 going to be stable any sooner?
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Yea they will become stable eventually...
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If you're sick of Gingerbread (like CM7), there are plenty of stable and feature-ful Ice Cream Sandwich (including CM9) ROMs to try in the development forums. Aside from CM, there are also AOKP and AOSP ROMs to try. There are 4 decently stable JellyBean (including CM10) ROMs in the development forums as well, including 2 AOKP JellyBean ROMs. I strongly advise that you start by searching in the development forums yourself.
Additionally, I'm pretty sure you're posting in the wrong forum; this belongs in Q&A, not Development.
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Is there any particular through which i can find all these roms for DHD?
Secondly, in most of the roms either the bluetooth is broken or the camera is buggy and I use both of these features so that's the reason why I asked for a stable rom like the cm7 because it is completely working and aa stable rom
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Is there any particular through which i can find all these roms
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Yes, look.
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prospect565 said:
Is there any particular through which i can find all these roms for DHD?
Secondly, in most of the roms either the bluetooth is broken or the camera is buggy and I use both of these features so that's the reason why I asked for a stable rom like the cm7 because it is completely working and aa stable rom
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There is a sticky at the very top of the forum that indexes all the available ROMs and links to them; doesn't get much simpler than that.
I have had no problems with either bluetooth or camera on any ICS ROMs since I first rooted my phone a month ago. JB ROMs recently got both working with minor bugs. READ the threads; they update. Each ROM OP usually includes an updated feature list. Then read at least the last 10 pages or so of the thread.
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There is a sticky at the very top of the forum that indexes all the available ROMs and links to them; doesn't get much simpler than that.
I have had no problems with either bluetooth or camera on any ICS ROMs since I first rooted my phone a month ago. JB ROMs recently got both working with minor bugs. READ the threads; they update. Each ROM OP usually includes an updated feature list. Then read at least the last 10 pages or so of the thread.
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Sorry for bothering u but is the ice cold sandwich 8.5 stable? And what about the battery life?
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prospect565 said:
Sorry for bothering u but is the ice cold sandwich 8.5 stable? And what about the battery life?
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Back up your current ROM with nandroid and flash it. "Stable" and "good battery life" mean different things to everyone; I felt it was plenty stable, but see for yourself. If you don't like it, just put your backup back.
Hi,
I noticed the last thread about stable roms was in November, and I am new to picking roms as my last phone I just used CM.
I am wanting to know what the most stable/recommended ICS rom is, and the same for Jelly Bean if any exist?
Phone hasn't been rooted or anything yet, so hopefully something with a clear guide also.
My opinion, the most stable jelly bean is VJ CM10.1 | Jelly Bean 4.2.1 - v4.5
cheers
It says its pre alpha? Are all the Jelly Bean ones quite new?
If this your first time, try some uncomplicated roms first. Like froyo roms.
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CM7.2 would be a good place to start.
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I've done complicated roms before, its just I want a rock solid stable rom, but would prefer ICS or Jelly Bean over GB for the performance and looks. But at the minute Cm7.2 is my safety net if I can't find anything that is definitely stable before then.
There's really only one 4.0 ROM for Desire with working everything on XDA and that is the modded Qiss Rom here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095658
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Odp: Most stable Jelly Bean ROM (and ICS)?
The most stable + fast JB ROM is CM10.1 VJ for me .
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I think moderators were clear last time about this kind of threads? Will you report yourself, will I do it, or will the thrashing start?
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I think moderators were clear last time about this kind of threads? Will you report yourself, will I do it, or will the thrashing start?
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I don't see how anyone could have a problem with asking advice. Most roms either included a non updated not working list, or don't have one at all. The last thread of this type was in November. I don't see any harm, but w/e really, I have my answer now anyway.
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The last thread of this type was in November.
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I remember seeing one much more recently, and the mod post asking that any further "which Rom is the best" type threads reported"
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The reason why the moderation team generally dislike best rom threads is because everyone uses their phones in a different way so what rom works well for one may not be the same for others. They're to many variables to say one rom is hands down the BEST rom. Last a lot of times these threads turn into flame wars between fan boys of different devs.
Your best experience is going to come from trying a few roms out and deciding for yourself what works best for you. Enjoy the journey instead of just trying to get to the end.
Since you also stated you have already gotten your answer this will most likely fall on deaf ears.
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Now i'm a new Samsung Galaxy S III user, just switched from an iPhone 4S on 2/19/13 and currently very happy and loving it more than the iPhone!
Anyway, I got a friend with a Galaxy S III and he suggest I should flash LiquidSmooth ROM, I did and I like it but i'm looking for something a bit more......bug free. Anyone got any suggestions? Pros and Cons to ROMs?
I heard that ParanoidAndroid is good but not sure, feedback?
Thanks!
Welcome to android!
Before a mod shuts this down because these types of threads don't get to stay I will tell your best bet is to read, read some more and then try some out. There a lot of great roms but your the only one who will know if its right for you.
Good luck
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I suggest a stock type ROM. Head over to the android development thread and try a few out. These keep stock feel but little tweaks here and there. SGS3 is quite easy to root and fix mistakes. Root, flash a recovery and explore some ROMs.
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Its definitely a matter of personal preference, but my opinion is task 650 AOKP. By itself its a best but coupled with ktoonz kernel you'll be showing it off. As already stated the best thing you can do is read everything not just about a ROM but also kernels and general works, hate to see devs leave because people don't read everything before questioning them to death. Good luck and Happy flashing
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best rom for battery life
Hey guys.. so glad this thread is open! Did hours of reading and said eff it...I'm signing up haha
Ive been a proud gs3 ower for a while now and have tried everything from CM, Liquidsmooth, AOKP, and many others. However, I have yet to find a rom with a good battery life. Is it true that there isn't really such thing?
I'm currently running the Liquid-JB-v2.1 . Seems to be running ok with only minor bugs.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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Hey guys.. so glad this thread is open! Did hours of reading and said eff it...I'm signing up haha
Ive been a proud gs3 ower for a while now and have tried everything from CM, Liquidsmooth, AOKP, and many others. However, I have yet to find a rom with a good battery life. Is it true that there isn't really such thing?
I'm currently running the Liquid-JB-v2.1 . Seems to be running ok with only minor bugs.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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I hear good things about liquid, are you on stock kernel? On AOKP w ktoonz I'm getting about 30 hrs w 4 hrs screen on time, I've got mine uc to 1404 and UV -75 across seems pretty stable, I Dont play intensive games or anything but haven't had any problems with the normal stuff
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Its definitely a matter of personal preference, but my opinion is task 650 AOKP. By itself its a best but coupled with ktoonz kernel you'll be showing it off. As already stated the best thing you can do is read everything not just about a ROM but also kernels and general works, hate to see devs leave because people don't read everything before questioning them to death. Good luck and Happy flashing
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What he said! I've tried many different ROM's, TW and aosp, but I always end up back on Task's AOKP!
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spenny88 said:
Hey guys.. so glad this thread is open! Did hours of reading and said eff it...I'm signing up haha
Ive been a proud gs3 ower for a while now and have tried everything from CM, Liquidsmooth, AOKP, and many others. However, I have yet to find a rom with a good battery life. Is it true that there isn't really such thing?
I'm currently running the Liquid-JB-v2.1 . Seems to be running ok with only minor bugs.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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Battery life is weaker because those are the all aosp/aokp based on early stage 4.2 roms. Try a touchwiz rom until those get ironed out. I recommend intergalactic or dandroid or loserrom.
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I've been running vanilla root box 3.6 and love it. Everything works for me. No issues. Great. Battery life for what its worth
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Root box. Very stable with lots choices.
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Hey if your looking for a friend don't pay here all devs can be jerks but it's there forum. So anyway
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task gives plenty of help if you either a) post in the q&a forum with problems or b) post your bugs after full wipe with the appropriate logcats and last_kmsg. Its not his fault if most people are ignorant and don't read the OP. His ROM is one of the most stable I've been on.
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If you want to stay on Touchwiz, then DarthStalker (4.1.1)...otherwise Task650 (4.2.2).
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lol task gives plenty of help if you either a) post in the q&a forum with problems or b) post your bugs after full wipe with the appropriate logcats and last_kmsg. Its not his fault if most people are ignorant and don't read the OP. His ROM is one of the most stable I've been on.
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Winner ^^^^^^
These type of thread go nowhere fast
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Winner ^^^^^^
These type of thread go nowhere fast
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no one care about you *hide*
best way to know is you yourself try out the roms that you see fit(read their changelog, features and try them out yourself)
Opinions are for those social websites....XDA is a Development Site!
Enough of this thread, and since it has crashed and burned, THREAD HARD CLOSED!