So my Nexus has been under repair for the last two weeks. Just got it back last night.
When I sent it in for repair there were only a handful of roms, now there are like ...lots.
So, was wondering, what is considered right now by the Verizon community for the Nexus, the most complete, feature rich, stable working rom for Jellybean?
I know it's a loaded question, but hopefully someone can give some insight
you should trie this one!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613902
I`m using the maguro version and its great!!! its almost nothing you cant change on this rom!! It is simply amazing:laugh:
Eclipse Jellybean
jediman said:
So my Nexus has been under repair for the last two weeks. Just got it back last night.
When I sent it in for repair there were only a handful of roms, now there are like ...lots.
So, was wondering, what is considered right now by the Verizon community for the Nexus, the most complete, feature rich, stable working rom for Jellybean?
I know it's a loaded question, but hopefully someone can give some insight
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If you are interested in Jellybean, I would suggest Eclipse Jellybean. I have flashed Paranoid and Vicious and they are both very good ROMs but I really like the included features and continuous updates of Eclipse. I am on verizon as well and have had zero problems with the exception of the custom navbar utility. Not the navbar itself, mind you, just the utility that allows you to customize the softkey icons on the fly. Otherwise, the features are great and they don't include a ton of useless features and mods that will add to instability, kill your battery, or just slow your phone.
Well, I think that ParanoidAndroid is one of the best rom.
The hybrid mode made your phone looks completely different. It's awesome.
It's based CM10.
The thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619582
Unfortunately, not everything is so good in this rom. The actual versions are not very stable (maybe for the CM kernel). I would recommend to wait untill ParanoidAndroid 2.0 (which should be very stable).
This is an example of how my Gnex looks like:
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I finally rooted my EVO with froyo. I now would like to know if there is a solid and stable rom out there that has all the stock evo looks (sense, phone, contacts etc etc) I also want to the ability to overclock.
Love how solid and fast cyanogen is, but I just don't like the look. I want a rom that is equally as solid and fast, but with all the stock like appearances. Not sure if something like that exists. Please let me know as I am a n00b to this whole thing.
Thank you in advance
I have been very happy w/ Fresh. Tried out Baked Snack and that's good too.
I have been using OMJ but it seems to be very lagy at times
Fresh 3.2 is a great Rom and very stable.
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why not just flash a new kernel to the existing rom? Especially if you like the look and feel of the stock rom already, because the majority of the people cooking roms aren't offering you stability and performance, they're giving you their own personal cosmetic design preferences which often sucks, lol
The others posted are not stock looking,
This one is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=743352. This one you can put multiple kernels on.
Fresh 3.2.0.0 is the only way to go. I've had great luck with the latest version. Excellent battery life and no issues at all. Everything just works.
I can't wait for Sprint/HTC to release the newest OTA and source so we can get this kernel into the hands of the devs.
Fresh 3.2.0.0
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I like Baked Snack, myself.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't grabbing a deodexed stock 2.2 do the trick?
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Fresh 3.2 bbuuddyyyy
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I like Baked Snack, myself.
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You guys all suggested excellent roms. As far as stability and stock look and feel go you may want to look at running a combination of the following ..
ROM - damage control 3.5 final
KERNEL - either netarchy's or king's latest stable version (I'm partial to netarchy but that's just me).
NO THEME
The only concern I'd have about running that myself is it's not running the newest release (like fresh is, for example), and I'm a geek that way Plus the newer release is nicer to my battery
Tiepoz baught two yoo bi swype"3
Thinking of upgrading from the Inc 1 since these can be had relatively inexpensively now, but one thing I'm wondering...
With a custom kernel, my Inc 1 is able to do 5 pts of multitouch, which I do use in some apps... I searched the Inc 2 forums but found nothing for multitouch at all...
can someone test using one of the small, free, multitouch test apps and let me know how many the Inc 2 does?
Tried a few different versions of multi touch tests from the market... I could only get 4 points.
Using Liquid Smooth rom along with JD kernals latest nightly.
that's very good news. 3-4 is all I really need. I didn't know if the Inc 2 panel even supported it. With the Inc 1, AMOLEDs mostly could do from 3-10, but LCD could only do 2.
Anyone else know more about this? do only certain models work or should ANY Inc 2 be able to do at least 3 points?
I flashed Tiamat 1.1.5 to see if that would change anything. Still had 4 points. Not sure how another rom would do. Maybe some of the others using different roms will give a little input.
Isn't this specific to either the kernel or the rom? The most I have seen is ten and I am pretty sure it was a kernel on the inc that allowed for so many but I could be wrong
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my DInc2 can only do 4.
I'm running CM7 Nightly 101 right now with the latest tiamat kernel.
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My Honeycomb tablet can go up to 10 I didn't even know more than 2 was possible! Go figure.
very cool, thank guys. so it seems likely that any Inc 2 SHOULD be able to do 4 points, though I may need a specific ROM and/or kernel. 4 is all I need so this is perfect.
I present to you my simple project of an automatic build server for android ROMs.
Currently, my server takes about 45 minutes to an hour to build CM9 from a repo sync. And since I like to be as up to date as I can, I set my server up to simply sync, build, clean, and repeat. I thought it pointless to only use it for myself so I decided to go public.
As of right now, my server is ONLY setup to pump out UNOFFICIAL builds of CM9 about every hour or so. So this should be able to always have the latest changes from cm.
NOTICE: THESE BUILDS ARE UNOFFICIAL, and since it is an automated process, the builds will not be tested each time they are built.
I am doing this simply because I am too impatient to wait for goo.im to keep up to date (Don't get me wrong, I love goo.im) but I like features. Rather than keep rambling, I'll just give you the link. The logs are under logs and the builds are under zips.... self explanatory. So give it a shot, occasionally a build will fail and if that's the case, it should not show up in the folder, but heh, I try.
If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me or email me.
And yes, I do have plans for expanding this process to include all source roms for the Nexus first, then possibly other devices. But I am poor and only have one machine so I will work on it....
link
austinconn.us.to/buildserver/
Donate:
http://goo.gl/f11vm
Thanks
Thanks for an innovative approach.
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very cool
So I get on this morning and nothing was there. But there were a lot of log files. When I get off work I'll look in to it and figure out why
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Cool. Just thought you hadn't started building yet
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Any ideas of getting it back ?
really cool, but if people are seriously flashing roms every hour... my god get a woman or something!
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really cool, but if people are seriously flashing roms every hour... my god get a woman or something!
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To the OP, This is pretty interesting coming from the newb tewber!
I've been looking through the forums and to be honest the amount of options are kind of overwhelming. I'm looking for a ROM/Kernel combo to give me the best/most stable battery and performance combination. I don't want all day battery at the cost of having to underclock everything and killing every sync option I have, but I want no sacrifice in performance either. What are my options? Should I play it safe and go with the new CM9 or stick with vanilla ICS and just get a different kernel?
Oh and since this is my first unlocked phone, what APN should I be using? I'll be in New England mostly on AT&T if that matters at all. And will there be anything else I need to do once I get the phone on day 1? I just wanna make sure I'm prepared and good to go from the beginning.
I'd go with either CM9 RC1 or Black Ice/Kangorade. Franco's kernels work well with these ROMs.
Easiest route, unlock the bootloader, use the GenNex toolkit to push the recovery of your choice. Flash the ROM as directed, make mama proud.
Experiment. Mix and match and find the best match for your. With Android there is a lot of customization you can do.
Stay with stock first, and feel your way around. Once you get your sea legs then you can mess around. The Gnex is 90% brick proof if you know what you're doing. Just make sure that you unlock your bootloader first before you sync your Google account because unlocking wipes data for most phones.
APN settings usually populate when you stick your sim in. No need to enter it manually
AOKP has the most features, CM9 nightlies are pretty rad, and Bigxie's Jelly Bean is super slick. For kernels I've tried them all and bought everyone's apps but I like Trinity or LeanKernel. Been using Trinity for the last month or two exclusively, super happy. The world is your oyster with Maguro.
It boils down to what do YOU like from each ROM and which one stands out as best for you obviously. The great thing is just to try them all out. Lots are real good IMO. Don't forget to purchase Titanium Backup :beer:
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I was previously using AOKP ROM + Franco Kernel (latest milestone releases). I recently switched to Bigxie's JB ROM and I'm planning to try it out for a few days.
I would suggest to just try and experiment with the combination of custom ROMs and kernels. Each custom ROM and kernel provides different experiences.
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Thanks guys, I've done some flashing before back with my Evo I just left for a while when almost no ICS Rom was stable enough to be a daily driver. I'm looking mainly for advantages between Cyan vs AOKP vs anybody else out there really. Like who they're mainly for and whatnot. I appreciate the feedback tho.
**I take no credit for this, nor am I in any way affiliated with its development**
I wanted to post this here for anyone out there who did not know this was available. Also for anyone like me who wanted to enjoy Google Now, but does not currently want to run Jellybean at this time. I installed this yesterday and it has been working flawlessly on my GNex running AOKP M6!
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Give it a shot here, and enjoy!!
(I am running Mikeyxda's Version 6 Offline/Online)
PS dont be worried, I know it looks a little naked. I just havn't gotten to setting up any cards, I've mainly been toying around with the voice search and learning the commands. But the cards are fully funtional, they were there after I installed the app, but I deleted them.
That is great and all but why on earth would you not be running JB right now? I can see other devices excited about this but we can have the whole package!
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That is great and all but why on earth would you not be running JB right now? I can see other devices excited about this but we can have the whole package!
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not sure how to answer this without sounding rude but...its my phone, i run what i want. sorry, not sure how else to word it.
if someone had a gun to my head and forced me to give an explanation other than that, it would be that I love AOKP, and i want to wait until there is an AOKP JB release.
ive never been one to run and grab the newest thing the second it hits the shelf (no pun intended). id rather sit back and wait until everything i want in a rom is available and stable. ive tried jellybean, i flashed it, explored it, and was not 100% satisfied with what it had to offer thus far, so i flashed back to aokp with which i am 100% satisfied. i certainly experiment with new things when they come out, but I love my phone and I will not sacrafice my personal experience just to be able to say that i have the newest thing. instead, i will hold strong, and monitor the new thing until im ready to run it on a daily basis.
hey, you asked :angel:
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That is great and all but why on earth would you not be running JB right now? I can see other devices excited about this but we can have the whole package!
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I dont run JB because AOKP Milestone 6 runs better/smoother than JB and has more tweaks implemented.