Any feedback on which current JB ROM is the most stable? I installed speed(CM10) and I'm having some issues.. thinking of changing.
Thanks!
Every one has different views on stable ... so its best to try out all of them your self.
But last night I flashed the new aokp 8212012 build and I love it no problems at all
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Crisisx1 said:
Every one has different views on stable ... so its best to try out all of them your self.
But last night I flashed the new aokp 8212012 build and I love it no problems at all
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Is this the one?
http://aokp.co/index.php/releases/_/jellybean-build-1-r28
"d2tmo T-Mobile Galaxy S3"
I think so its also in the original dev section. Make sure you reset and wipe also flash gapps
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So far the most stable JB ROM is the CM10 nightly from 8/21. I've used all sorts of ROMs including every release of CM10 since 8/8 and while every other ROM/build i tried had many bugs, the 8/21 nightly with the lean kernel and HW Overlays disabled has been absolutely flawless for me. All my apps are working, no reboots, no screen flickering, no audio issues, no notification LED hiccups, and blazing fast.
I'm sure the 8/23 nightly is just as stable but I'm content enough with my current setup that I don't plan on flashing again until a fully stable RC is available.
I tried CM10 and AOKP yesterday. Deal breaker for me was Netflix didn't work on neither.
I'm addicted to Breaking Bad. Gotta have Netflix on my phone.
Other than that, those two ROM are amazing!
jdpdata said:
I tried CM10 and AOKP yesterday. Deal breaker for me was Netflix didn't work on neither.
I'm addicted to Breaking Bad. Gotta have Netflix on my phone.
Other than that, those two ROM are amazing!
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I've been pretty amazed lately at how many people require Netflix on their phones. I think the longest video I've watched on any phone is a 7 minute Youtube video...
I watched shows on Netflix while sitting in bed next to my kid waiting for her to fall asleep. I'd prefer watching ion my 55" lcd instead, but it's so convenience on the phone. Plus our S3 has an awesome screen for watching Netflix.
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I think so its also in the original dev section. Make sure you reset and wipe also flash gapps
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So far the most stable JB ROM is the CM10 nightly from 8/21. I've used all sorts of ROMs including every release of CM10 since 8/8 and while every other ROM/build i tried had many bugs, the 8/21 nightly with the lean kernel and HW Overlays disabled has been absolutely flawless for me. All my apps are working, no reboots, no screen flickering, no audio issues, no notification LED hiccups, and blazing fast.
I'm sure the 8/23 nightly is just as stable but I'm content enough with my current setup that I don't plan on flashing again until a fully stable RC is available.
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Thanks... I'll take a look at the two ROMs.
Vic.
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guys
i used to run ICS on a stock ROM and it was quite stable. However, after trying some ROM's, I'm facing different problems on different days - sometimes battery just dies overnight, it freezes, chrome takes forever to open up, etc
Can someone recommend the most stable ROM on Jellybean?
Thank you!
sam008 said:
guys
i used to run ICS on a stock ROM and it was quite stable. However, after trying some ROM's, I'm facing different problems on different days - sometimes battery just dies overnight, it freezes, chrome takes forever to open up, etc
Can someone recommend the most stable ROM on Jellybean?
Thank you!
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I've enjoyed liquid smooth, rarley ever had problems.
Currently running the 9/4 CM10 nightly which has yet to cause my any problems (was running the 8/29 nightly before that)
stock.
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stock.
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^^^ this
soon as you stray from stock you increase the chances of bugs. The devs here rock im not knocking them, but if you are looking for no glitches or bugs just stay rooted stock or unrooted even. Or go bakc to what worked fine for you
I've been using the 1.991 version of paranoidandroid for a few weeks now and can honestly say I have had no issues outside the occasional you would get with any factory stock ROM.
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Been using Codename Android (CNA) 3.4.1 for almost a week now with Franco's 248 nightly Kernel.
Running smooth, good battery. Just loving it. Can't go back to stock anymore.
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I am running CM10 nightly and have had very few problems, one unexpected reboot...and one screen lock. Jelly Belly was quite stable...was using that b4 I moved to CM10. Jelly Belly is very close to stock.
You want stable JB ROM? Stick with Stock then. No custom ROM can be more stable or smooth than that. Also stock kernel will go really nice with it. Don't flash any custom ROM or kernel, if customization isn't what you want.
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I'm using CM10 9/04 nightly + Trinity stable 35 (1344/384 I think?) and having no issues that I've noticed yet and battery life is doing well. First day of using this nightly and I'm at about 72% with an 4 hours on battery and an hour of screen time and a bit of Google Music. I have been on WiFi all day though.
Forgot to mention. This is the Verizon GNex with the stock battery.
Ran Liquid for the longest, and now I'm running Affinity. Give it a shot. Custom toggles, logical series, rock solid.
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I've been running Xenon on my gnex and nexus 7 for a while now. I find it very stable and I like the customizations added.
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I'm using CM10 9/04 nightly + Trinity stable 35 (1344/384 I think?) and having no issues that I've noticed yet and battery life is doing well. First day of using this nightly and I'm at about 72% with an 4 hours on battery and an hour of screen time and a bit of Google Music. I have been on WiFi all day though.
Forgot to mention. This is the Verizon GNex with the stock battery.
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You could get Stock pre-release Jelly Bean ROM here.
Again, if stable and smoothness is what you need and not the customization, go with stock. I know pre-release means that it might be buggy, but from what I heard, it is very stable and feels like a official stable release.
Have a nice day
For sprint stable its tomorrow
I've been using xenon hd for at least 1 month now, and I can honestly say that I have never had a single problem, issue or bug with his rom. I've flashed at least a dozen others since Jb was released (don't want to say the names) and they all have had issues.
If stability is important, stay away from kernels. Unless you want to experiment.
LiquidSmooth RC7, if you're still looking.
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Flash stock rom on your phone and stop whining.
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You could get Stock pre-release Jelly Bean ROM here.
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Attention, kyokeun1234's link is for toro (vzw google galaxy nexus), when suggesting downloading stock images it would be best to redirect users here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Bugless Beast no question. I've been running it since JB came out and haven't had a single issue.
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I've tried almost every rom out there but just keep coming back to Blazer or Kyan for my daily satisfactions without frustrations
ATT GS3
White Hot! GS3.
Tried several, AOKP e.g. but none had the full functionality of Diet ICS where literally everything works. It has been my DD for months now, practically the longest I've ever had a rom. Though I'm still waiting for a truly stable JB.
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Tried several, AOKP e.g. but none had the full functionality of Diet ICS where literally everything works. It has been my DD for months now, practically the longest I've ever had a rom. Though I'm still waiting for a truly stable JB.
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What company do you have with your gs3?
White Hot! GS3.
I use ParanoidAndroid. It's CM10 based and it has nice hybrid/tablet modes. It's smooth fast.
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I use ParanoidAndroid. It's CM10 based and it has nice hybrid/tablet modes. It's smooth fast.
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I love that rom but every cm10 rom I flash I get low volume on recorded video:banghead:
White Hot! GS3.
I personally love nottach's ROM Ariel after being on kyan, blazers, paranoid, year of dragon, and now my favorite Ariel.
Its fast, smooth, everything is working, great mods, and stable.
Plus I get to pick what's in the ROM with the aroma installer.
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How is th battery life on ariel ?
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How is th battery life on ariel ?
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Awesome.
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Was running blazer rom bit switched to Ariel as dev is on hold for a bit. Then after 2.09 Ariel I went stock and rooted. I tried AOKP and a dozen other roms but none were super stable or offered the functionality that stock did. So waiting it out for official jb and hoping for something better. I really wish we had a team perfection rom like I had on the note. That was my dd
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Awesome.
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Hey there,
Is Ariel for i747?
enomi said:
Hey there,
Is Ariel for i747?
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yes
there you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846701&highlight=ariel
looks good to me
Has anyone tried wanam vs Ariel ? Which is more stable and smooth ?
What : AOKP 10-13-3012 paired with ktoonez KT747 kernel
Why : smooth as silk, nothing i've tried to do hasn't not worked (yes thats a double negative, thats how awesome it is) and paired with the undervolting capabilities of KT747 the battery life is amazing
What more could you ask for in a rom/kernel combo.....other than maybe a sammich
I've used PA, CM10 and AOKP, but im on SlimBean for now. Use to use CM10 as DD but its been very buggy lately. Tried PA for a few weeks but hybrid mode is nothing special, and AOKP had bad battery life for me. SlimBean is ok, not the best but good enough to be a DD. Battery Life is decent. Never tried Baked rom yet but it looks interesting...
I don't really feel like I have a DD just yet. I'm still going thru the searching process for one. For a while, I was using Blazer, then I switched to a couple different JB leaks. I ran a couple different versions of Drew Garen's JB Roms: Milestones 2, 3 & 3.5. They weren't stable enough for me to use daily because of too many force closes and random re-boots. Then I switched to Graffixnyc's BlackJelly: Versions 0.6, 0.7 & 0.8.
I like the theming done in BlackJelly. But lately in V0.8, I've been getting random re-boots. I'm going to test drive Serinity next (probably flash it later today).
I'm really just hopping around sampling everyone elses theming until the official JB is released, then I will probably flock to the one I liked best with a stable ROM. By the way, I don't use any touchwiz, I prefer to use Nova Launcher.
I haven't tried any CM10 or AOKP yet. I'll probably do that when it moves away from nightlies (not that the JB leaks are more stable by any means).
I use liquid rc5, tried switching to pa 2.21, and aokp build 4, but nothing seems to work as well as liquid. New play store installed and working, and as well as jb flash player. Battery is good, but and i never had strong 4G where I'm at, and but I get 5 bars consistently here with liquid. I love it as a daily.
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I'm on Ariel 2.10 since last night and I get awful battery life. Unplugged and within 10 min I used 8% battery just looking at Facebook.
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I use liquid rc5, tried switching to pa 2.21, and aokp build 4, but nothing seems to work as well as liquid. New play store installed and working, and as well as jb flash player. Battery is good, but and i never had strong 4G where I'm at, and but I get 5 bars consistently here with liquid. I love it as a daily.
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Thanks, I might flash Liquid this afternoon instead of Serenity.
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What : AOKP 10-13-3012 paired with ktoonez KT747 kernel
Why : smooth as silk, nothing i've tried to do hasn't not worked (yes thats a double negative, thats how awesome it is) and paired with the undervolting capabilities of KT747 the battery life is amazing
What more could you ask for in a rom/kernel combo.....other than maybe a sammich
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sorry, undervolting capabilities? Hwo can I do this? I have AOKP as well.
I am currently running the 2012-11-13 CM10.0.0 "Stable". What are your thoughts on if I should flash the latest nightly?
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I thought about trying that. I wanted to try it because I don't want to deal with anymore bugs or problems than I have to. How is it working for you? Are you just getting bored and wanting to try something else? I did AOKP by Task and as often as that is updated I wanted to go to something that I didn't have to flash and rearrange so often.
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You really don't 't have to flash that often. If you find one that catches your fancy, grab it and flash away. If it causes problems, revert back/if you like it keep it.
I just flashed the cm10.1 & other than the bluetooth issue it is pretty good & I will most likely stick with it till it is fixed. Before that I was on the cm10.12/16 build as I was reasonably happy with it.
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I'm liking the stable version. I thought about going to the nightly builds but until all the wrinkles are out i'll stick with what I have.
I prefer sticking to the Stable version. The Nightly literally change every night, so unless you're tolerable of all the changes and the bugs, don't take the jump.
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I prefer sticking to the Stable version. The Nightly literally change every night, so unless you're tolerable of all the changes and the bugs, don't take the jump.
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Says the guy running AOKP..
I've been on CM 10.1 from the beginning and it's super stable! If you don't use Bluetooth regularly, make the jump!
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Says the guy running AOKP..
I've been on CM 10.1 from the beginning and it's super stable! If you don't use Bluetooth regularly, make the jump!
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Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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Heh like I said, the only thing wrong with AOKP and Cm is bluetooth.. Both are extremely Stable! Love our AOSP devs! :good:
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Hey! I find AOKP more stable, okay?
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High five there. I'm with you there
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Heh like I said, the only thing wrong with AOKP and Cm is bluetooth.. Both are extremely Stable! Love our AOSP devs! :good:
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Really? Bluetooth works fine for me. Then again, I only use it to transfer files to/from my computer to my phone, and vice versa. Mhmm! Big props to our devs!
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Really? Bluetooth works fine for me. Then again, I only use it to transfer files to/from my computer to my phone, and vice versa. Mhmm! Big props to our devs!
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A2DP is broken. Streaming audio sounds like crap.
If you aren't too worried about the Bluetooth weirdness, which is pretty unpredictable, then CM10.1 nightlies work pretty well now that they've fixed the data issues the first few builds had. in thinking about going back since its one of the only ROMs with a somewhat reliable 4.2.1 experience at this point, but I like the customization in ParanoidKANGdroid too much
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Thanks to everyone who gave their input. Much appreciated.
I am going to wait on CM10.1 and stay with the CM10.0.0 Stable version. It's great and the only issues are no bass when streaming music through bluetooth and the very rare random reboot.
After reading some of your replies I am tempted to give AOKP a second try. Is there a version of AOKP comparable to CM10.0.0 "Stable" that I should flash? Or just the latest version?
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Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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eoliver12332 said:
Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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Try other ROM!
You will get the best ROM in your opinion
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I see a lot of posters here cheer for CleanGB so you might wanna check that out, as for me I always like to try the latest so now I'm sticking with CM10.1 preview!
The People's ROM is a good ROM. So is CM10 stable. But I'm running latest CM10.1 ROM and its amazing.
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Hello
I am new to the root world and would like to get some advice on what I should run on my phone. I am currently running cm9 stable but am having some issues. So I don't know where to go from here.
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The Peoples Rom is a solid Rom with great battery life. All the CM roms have been great for me and CM10.1 is no exception, but I'd try a few to see what you like best.
Now should I just run the custom kernel and modem that comes with the cm rom? I'm having issues with mms and Wi-Fi tether
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NEVER ask what's the best ROM!
They ALL are for the users that use them. No one can tell you what is the best for YOU. You need to read and decide for yourself if a ROM suits you.
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Now should I just run the custom kernel and modem that comes with the cm rom? I'm having issues with mms and Wi-Fi tether
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Your modem does not change but the kernel will. The one that comes with CM10.1 is a 3.xxx based kernel and is smooth. I'd recommend running the rom as is for a few days and see how you like it.
I agree with you Kenny, but what an amazing work! everything is fast & fluid, colors are vibrant and beautiful.. I have been hanging around Epic forums for more than a year and this is the first time I saw something like this! you really had put a lot of work behind this, well done :good:
Been lurking and playing for a while now...
First off, I'm really impressed with the work the developers do here! OMG, it's giving my Epic new life and more. My wife like my phone so much, she asked me to root hers and put JB on it!
That being said, there's really a lot of choices, and almost every ROM makes a good daily driver. The question is what your threshold is for having things you're willing to put up with to get the cool new features these ROMs provide.
Here's my experience in the last 4 months - I started with CM9, and while I really liked it, I had some issues where it seemed to run hot at times. I added all the build.prop tweaks for increasing battery life, and once the stable version came out, I was pretty stoked. After a couple of weeks, I tried CM10 nightlies (my current ROM, 2013-01-20. I LOVE it! I added the 4.2 gapps camera and Gallery to enhance it a bit).
I expected the worst, because I work with developers and the term "nightlies" is never something we show to the public. In reality, aside from some initial issues with rebooting on earlier builds, it's been awesome.
This past couple of weeks, I decided to check out the waters and tried CM 10.1, and ran it for over two weeks - even put it on my wife's phone. It was like buttah until it randomly rebooted in the middle of a business call. I figure, once it goes to nightlies, I'll try it out again. Still itching, I tried ParanoidAndroid 4.1.2, and also AOKP Alpha 4.2.1 build. Both builds were stable and pretty polished, but battery life was better with CM10 - at least for the time-being. If you like to have lots of control over how your phone looks and acts, you can't go wrong with either ROM. I went back to CM10 mostly because it runs everything, especially Dead Space, which I couldn't get to work on any other ROM.
So, there's not really a "best" - it depends on what you want, and can put up with if there are issues.
Xmas surprise from AOKP team, hooray :good:
It seems to be smaller than their JB nightlies. I wonder if it's just a stock KK ROM or if most AOKP features are really included.
Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Have not found big issue since using this AOKP nightly except
1,Google play first run stuck
2,Installing apk seems using more time than other roms basically
I'm now using this rom as daily use. I use gapps from @PlayfulGod and fancy kernel r44 ext version, btw, video play back looks better than CM kernel imo
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very nice website jeje
Code:
http://aokp.co/devices/maguro
I've tried all the KK ROMs for the GNex, and this is BY FAR the most stable out of all of them. Others are plagued with random reboots, graphic glitches, and 4G issues. AOKP has none of those! Its actually a relief to not have a single issue in 5 days. I forgot that a GNex could actually be stable. Plus, they have active devs working on issues. Now I don't need to upgrade my phone for awhile.
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I had no reboots with the CM nightlys and its stabile and fast! I tried aokp today, it's not bad , but i went back to CM.
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