Hi!
I wonder which JB rom i should choose if i prefer smoothness before functions?
There are only twofunctions that i really want. First of all a T9 dialer is a requirement, I also want to change the Navbar hight so that the buttons get smaller.
Wich rom should i choose?
Thank you in advance!
Mincos was very smooth while I was using it but I found that the battery life wasn't that good. This was on v3 but test yourself
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Wich one are you using now?
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Stock. I'm all about battery life, stock + trinity is not bad in terms of smoothness. I'm still testing the battery life but so far it seems aokp + trinity is better.
Will report back later
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Good Lord. Another one of these threads
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Good Lord. Another one of these threads
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those asking which is the best etc etc really should just go back to iphone where they belong. Mindless and only doing what others tell them they should do apple customers
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I'm probably gonna stay stock also. If I root I can install a custom kernel that gets better battery life right?
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I'm probably gonna stay stock also. If I root I can install a custom kernel that gets better battery life right?
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Yes.
Like I always say, just go with stock if you want smoothest ROM. If you want more customization and such, that's where custom ROMs come in.
I also found that all the kernels that I've used (Stock, Air, Franco, Trinity, Popcorn) has about same battery life with some tweaks, such as undervolting, underclocking and such.
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Like I always say, just go with stock if you want smoothest ROM. If you want more customization and such, that's where custom ROMs come in.
I also found that all the kernels that I've used (Stock, Air, Franco, Trinity, Popcorn) has about same battery life with some tweaks, such as undervolting, underclocking and such.
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I love the extra options a custom kernel 'unlocks' though. As for the battery life, so far I haven't seen much (if any) difference between franco's kernel and stock.
Use AOKP build 1 with milestone 5 as my kernel, and i might say it flows like well butter. Tried Android Revolution Hd and AndroidMe Cm10 and found AOKP the best.
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I personally recommend the CM10 Euroskank Jellybro ROM. In combination with the Air Kernel. You have tons of options, extreme smoothness all the time, no random reboots, and absolutely astounding battery life.
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I personally recommend the CM10 Euroskank Jellybro ROM. In combination with the Air Kernel. You have tons of options, extreme smoothness all the time, no random reboots, and absolutely astounding battery life.
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Hey, since you have euroskank, do you mind if you tell us the difference between official cyanogen and euroskank version? I wold like to know. Thanks
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Rasbean Jelly ROM with Trinity Kernel. Best combo ever if you are using a GSM version.
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Both CM10 and AOKP feel the same to me. It's the kernel that makes the big performance differences.
As far as ROMs I like AOKP for the UI features and Franco works well for performance and battery.
Stock for battery and smoothness
i'm currently testing ARHD+FauxKernel so far so good =]
Rocking with BAMF\Milestone5 and loving it :victory:
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What is the best jelly bean ROM for Gnex that include performance & long battery life
Thanks
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What is the best jelly bean ROM for Gnex that include performance & long battery life
Thanks
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No such thing as a best ROM. Make a backup, try the ROM for a bit. Rinse and repeat for another ROM. 50 different people will give you 50 different answers as to whats "best".
Just fukin flash. Too many of these threads.
Stock
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liquid.
CNA, bamf, liquid, JellyBelly, eclipse, pa, jbsourcery, etc...
We done here?
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Stock
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I have been using rooted stock but I am waiting for CM10 or JB AOKP RC at least, it will probably be a while but it will be worth the wait.
I am kind of done with the flashing a ROM everyday thing. Unless it is a nightly, where i don't have to redo my whole setup again.
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No such thing as a best ROM. Make a backup, try the ROM for a bit. Rinse and repeat for another ROM. 50 different people will give you 50 different answers as to whats "best".
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This is the truth. Read up on the features of each one, try flashing it and if it doesn't fit what you are looking for, try again. At some point you will find one you like or decide to stay stock until something else comes out.
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for performance go for aosp
for batt life go for stock
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for performance go for aosp
for batt life go for stock
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Jellybro CM10 was one of the first an still the most updated rom for jellybean it has all the goodies an mods, stock battery life sucks by the way, if you want good battery life dont use your phone at all, I charge mine 3 times a day lol.
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What is the best jelly bean ROM for Gnex that include performance & long battery life
Thanks
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Hi, Im running Rasbean Jelly, available over at euroskank, google it cause i cant post outside links yet
Its for GSM only though. Im using it with Trinity Kernel and having used several other popular JB ROMs, IMO its noticeably the fastest and very stable, has some useful features over stock too! the battery life is as good as stock, again IMO. flash it and see
Actually the battery life is better than stock, i get one and a half, two days out of a full charge, with moderate use. Before Trinity Kernel though i was charging everyday. the kernel really improves the battery life. I'll flash it with every rom from now on although i wont be leaving Rasbean in the near future!
Its all personal preference. I was on Paranoid with trinity kernel and got a full days worth of battery if that helps you out.
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Its all personal preference. I was on Paranoid with trinity kernel and got a full days worth of battery if that helps you out.
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Yeah thats very true. I used PA with Franco Kernel on ICS and got similar battery life. used to like features galore like CM9/10, prefer closer to stock now. theres plenty of ROMs to choose from for any preference anyway.
So far Im using MiINCO and cant complain about it. Not many features but its the official suported ROM from Franco (and its kernel). Its an AOSP ROM.
AOSP with the latest binaries for me.
try this it's mine 1,5/2 days battery life with normal use (web/phone/messaging) here is the thread for info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29863202#post29863202
let me know how it goes
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Depends on what you need.
You don't need a lot of features, just go with stock
You want best performance, I believe liquid gives one of the best performance
You want customization, cyanogen or aokp has awesome features
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Hey guys I'm looking a custom Rom 4 my phone but can't find the one. And also I was looking for roms on (miui website).
But I couldn't see or find the gs3 from tmobile don't know if that's because is a new phone or they still don't make the roms for tmobile sgs3 ...
thank you guys any help will help me out
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Stock rom with tweaks and good battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843409
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My vote goes to the GS3
Same question as "what ROM are you using". No one can tell you what is best for you. You have to try them and see. They are all good.
These threads are frowned upon because everyone uses their phone differently.
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Wicked v3 IMO; Can't say it's "THE" best rom out there but it's really great as a daily and very stable as well.
I am running xquizit v50... It's based of the uvalh2 unlike most other roms based off the older uvalg1..
And it's buttery smooth
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Currently I am running Wicked v3 with trinity A46
I get very good battery life (the best I've seen since I've got this device) and have no issues with anything.
I tried jellybro, crimson, xquizit, freegs3, and will be sticking with wicked for the time being.
I am also on wicked, though if the rumors are correct, I will be on stock jb as soon as it drops. Wicked has been good for me.
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I'm on free gs3 r6 with trinity 50a. Seems to be running really well, I might have to try out wicked rom since the guy who works on gs3 left.
you will love this
this will not bricked your device, the only thing it missing is wifi calling, which i say F that, i dont need it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846701
ayeitschris said:
Stock rom with tweaks and good battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843409
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this ^^ :good:
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this ^^ :good:
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yet ur using xquisit....really?
Wicked v3, trinity kernel, odexed. Great battery life and performance
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yet ur using xquisit....really?
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Yeah... if you follow the link that's what ayeitschris was talking about. XquiziT. Built off the stock H2 ROM. Get it?
I'm on Wicked V3....it's amazing!
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Wicked v3, trinity kernel, odexed. Great battery life and performance
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windmobileuser said:
Currently I am running Wicked v3 with trinity A46
I get very good battery life (the best I've seen since I've got this device) and have no issues with anything.
I tried jellybro, crimson, xquizit, freegs3, and will be sticking with wicked for the time being.
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Whats the md5sum for the Trinity versions you guys are using?
I'm currently on the kernel that came with v3(Faux?) and i'm considering switching to Trinity since i've hard a lot about it's battery life.
I am running just a stock deodexed rom, with the sammy kernel. Underclocked to 1.2ghz and undervolted on every frequency by 100mv.
With the lowest clockspeed set to 96mhz
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3.25 hours with screen on
IMO amazing battery life
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Latest cm10 nightly is working for me. Definitely dd material. Running the latest modem
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ferlogan said:
Hey guys I'm looking a custom Rom 4 my phone but can't find the one. And also I was looking for roms on (miui website).
But I couldn't see or find the gs3 from tmobile don't know if that's because is a new phone or they still don't make the roms for tmobile sgs3 ...
thank you guys any help will help me out
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Best ROM ever for S3 is FoxHound. It is very complex, stable, fast, lots of twiks, great battery life, lots of customization from the stock to the newest features, no wonder it has 850Mb. During the installation you have lots of choices to make with everything you like from choosing the kernel up to the themes. Do not loose time by installing and uninstalling all Roms possible. I also liked ParanoidAndroid or the new Aosp from it. But nothing compares with FoxHound. It's worthy to pay the guy for it. Good luck http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708371
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Best ROM ever for S3 is FoxHound. It is very complex, stable, fast, lots of twiks, great battery life, lots of customization from the stock to the newest features, no wonder it has 850Mb. During the installation you have lots of choices to make with everything you like from choosing the kernel up to the themes. Do not loose time by installing and uninstalling all Roms possible. I also liked ParanoidAndroid or the new Aosp from it. But nothing compares with FoxHound. It's worthy to pay the guy for it. Good luck http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708371
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This is an international s3 ROM do not flash!!!!!
T-Mobile SGS III
thought the whole point of project butter was a smooth, non choppy nexus here... that's not the case at all on every jb rom I've run. currently on cm10 now and it's just ridiculous how the launcher is choppy even using an aftermarket launcher like nova. it gets caught up switching screens, switching between apps etc. I never had ics on my nexus, but I'm wondering if I should flash an ics rom for a better experience? or just go to the stock ota that came out for verizon lately?
**EDIT**
pretty much just came to the conclusion that running the AOSP roms were laggy for me. flashed stock OTA JB rom, and it's MUCH quicker with less stutter, even with every home screen filled. woo!
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Still not a stable release.
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[email protected] thread.
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Still not a stable release.
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ok so my question here is, how is the ota? is stock jb that came out nice and smooth, or what? I'm looking into how to grab it and flash it now but the dev section here is just full of a million roms
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I get occasional lag, but I'm not seeing this full blown lag that you speak of. People complain about lag on jellybean, they should have tried the nexus one on eclair. Then they would appreciate the improvement.
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My iphone 5 is 300 times faster hint hint stay away from android.
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rootyourphones said:
My iphone 5 is 300 times faster hint hint stay away from android.
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Well this thread sucks. I'd rather have lag than be stuck with an iPhail 5.
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My iphone 5 is 300 times faster hint hint stay away from android.
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lol yuck. nahmy s3 is nice and fast. I want to see what this nexus is like stock... be it stock ics or stock jb... when I got it, I got it used with jb... so I wanna see what stock is like.. but I can't figure out how to do it
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jayochs said:
thought the whole point of project butter was a smooth, non choppy nexus here... that's not the case at all on every jb rom I've run. currently on cm10 now and it's just ridiculous how the launcher is choppy even using an aftermarket launcher like nova. it gets caught up switching screens, switching between apps etc. I never had ics on my nexus, but I'm wondering if I should flash an ics rom for a better experience? or just go to the stock ota that came out for verizon lately? Either way, my s3 on touchwiz is like ten times faster than this thing on aosp and that worries me!
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It's called project butter for a reason, it's an on going project lol. Give it time.
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jayochs said:
lol yuck. nahmy s3 is nice and fast. I want to see what this nexus is like stock... be it stock ics or stock jb... when I got it, I got it used with jb... so I wanna see what stock is like.. but I can't figure out how to do it
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Try a bugless ROM, there are plenty of other stock JB ROMs you can flash, CM10, AKOP and Paranoid ROMs are still not 100% yet.
Cm10 is not stable!
Nexus is extremely smooth on jellybean...
Maybe you should try the stock rom? or maybe an aosp based? With just a bit of ectra features but really running a stock jellybean undernesth it?
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Jamal Ahmed said:
Cm10 is not stable!
Nexus is extremely smooth on jellybean...
Maybe you should try the stock rom? or maybe an aosp based? With just a bit of ectra features but really running a stock jellybean undernesth it?
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i'm actually going to check out the stock OTA right now. like i said, i've never run the nexus stock, but i'd like to give it a shot
Try Xenon by fire and ice that's is a extremely consistently smooth ROM that's one of the few ROMs that are smooth but I'm with you on this one lag is extremely annoying where on supposed high end phones an dealing with this crap
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Use trickster mod and adjust the interactive governor settings, faux kernel is most responsive imho
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Not quite sure what the issue is here... I've run three different ROMs on my Nexus and all have performed very well without any lag:
Bixie's modified Stock
AndroidME w/ Trinity
AOKP w/Franco
Peoples idea of a no lag experience varies. The iPhone has always given a smooth UI that no one besides windows has able to mimic. Androids project butter filled in most of the gaps and made the experience a LOT better but its not 100% lag free - it is tolerable by those of us who came from the pre-JB days.
The stock ROM won't give you a smoother UI but only a more stable bug free experience.
I would suggest you learn about the device in hand and understand that its a year old and compared to an S3 it gets its socks blown off in terms of performance graphically.
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Currently running Jelly Belly 8.4 with Faux kernel. Running super smooth with virtually no lag.
On a side note, I see you seem to be quite negative when it comes to the Galaxy Nexus. First, you complained about the camera, now that it lags a lot with JB. Maybe you need a different phone?
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Stock has only lagged on me with live wallpapers, when switching screens. Your issue with optional launchers is a common topic, because they're not yet fully optimized for jb. And your s3 is smoother because by comparison, it has a monster gpu. Finally, if you check out other forums, you'll also find common topic that project butters full effect is very difficult to implement in custom roms.
I777 gets it done, gnex just for fun
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Hi, i just ordered my GNex on Amazon and wanna know which rom you recommend me.
I have the checked these:
Codename Android
Xylon
RasBeanJelly
ParanoidAndroid
Purity
I will use twitter, play some games (Minecraft, Ingress), listen music and web browsing. I need good performance and good battery life.
stay stock until you know if the phone works 100% first
Everyone should at least try CM.
Current version is 10.1 with android 4.2.1
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rasbean jelly.
Chocolate with sprinkles.
Oh you asked what rom, that's nothing like asking which flavor of ice cream you like.....
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Chocolate with sprinkles.
Oh you asked what rom, that's nothing like asking which flavor of ice cream you like.....
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this one. tried it recently, now an addict.
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this one. tried it recently, now an addict.
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uh-oh, showdown!
that the real hard decision to make.
look into XenonHD, granted it's the very first mod I try on my gnex, but im enjoying it very much so!
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Everyone should at least try CM.
Current version is 10.1 with android 4.2.1
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Agree !
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Stock or rasbean. As for battery and performance, stock and custom will yield similar results despite what allot of people would have you believe. Also trinity kernel for the superior colors.
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I'm on the final stable build of liquid smooth built from 4.1.2 and love it. It's extremely debloated (less than 100mb) but still has tons of options. It's also insanely stable and obviously... Smooth. Mind you this is my first rom on the nexus, but it has all the options cm10 had on my fascinate.
Try them all. It takes very little time and it's fun. I also wouldn't stop at those. There are so many good ROMs out there and it's fun checking them out. You have to find out what features are important and what you're willing to sacrifice.
You'll be a crackflasher before you know it.
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Idrito said:
Hi, i just ordered my GNex on Amazon and wanna know which rom you recommend me.
I have the checked these:
Codename Android
Xylon
RasBeanJelly
ParanoidAndroid
Purity
I will use twitter, play some games (Minecraft, Ingress), listen music and web browsing. I need good performance and good battery life.
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JBsorcery. In my opinion it is the most stable ROM out there for 4.2.1 and has a ton of customizable features. What's your device? Maguro? Toro? Toro plus?
In simpler words. Maguro is to GSM. Toro is to Verizon. Toroplus is to Sprint.
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Id find the one you like the most and go with that one
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JBsorcery. In my opinion it is the most stable ROM out there for 4.2.1 and has a ton of customizable features. What's your device? Maguro? Toro? Toro plus?
In simpler words. Maguro is to GSM. Toro is to Verizon. Toroplus is to Sprint.
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Maguro
Well, reading your opinions and watching reviews at Youtube, i like Purity, its looks smooth and stable.
I'll try them all when i get the GNex.
Thanks for your responses.
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I would recommend AOKP, although they are currently still making 4.2 version ( WTF TAKES SO LONG?!) they have the same costumazation like CM10 just lighter and faster. i am using them for both my 2 phones and my tablet.
I would recommend paranoid android if your looking to try something completely new for your phone, but if you prefer stock look than rasbean or atom are good ones, especially Atom since the betas for 4.2 just dropped and if its anything like it was in 4.1.2 than it would be flying.
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I would recommend AOKP, although they are currently still making 4.2 version ( WTF TAKES SO LONG?!) they have the same costumazation like CM10 just lighter and faster. i am using them for both my 2 phones and my tablet.
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Coding isn't an easy thing to do. Nuff' said.
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I finally got rid of tw and flashed jellybam. The only thing bothering me in the battery life. It's worse than what i had in my s3. I tried using soap and dagr8s kernel. But no luck. Battery falls 10% for less than half hour on screen time with medium use of texting and browsing. What is a good kernel and what are your recommended settings with it , like governor and stuff.
Thanks in advance
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If you want good battery go back to TW. There isn't a fix.
There must be some fix. So many note 2 cm users out there talking about great battery
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There must be some fix. So many note 2 cm users out there talking about great battery
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But how many are using jellybam?
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I was talking about cm or aokp users
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I know, but it's jelly bam even supported for our phones anymore? I'm using beanstalk, which is cm based, and I'm getting around 5 hours screen on time.
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Google jellybam. They support almost all phones. OK so with cm or aokp or PA. Which kernel is better for battery life
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Well right now misusing the kernel that comes with beanstalk and I'm getting great battery life. I'm just saying that support for jelly bam in this forum isn't there anymore. That is why I wouldn't use that Rom. There is no thread on here anymore for it. The roms in the original development all get around the same battery life and are all aosp
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Kreateablaze said:
Well right now misusing the kernel that comes with beanstalk and I'm getting great battery life. I'm just saying that support for jelly bam in this forum isn't there anymore. That is why I wouldn't use that Rom. There is no thread on here anymore for it. The roms in the original development all get around the same battery life and are all aosp
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oh you meant in terms of support on xda.. then yeah.. they dont have a thread. i guess ill try beanstalk.. coz 5 hr screen time is close to what i used to get on touchwiz
Yea, sorry that's what I meant. I am loving beanstalk and highly recommend it. I used to flash a new Rom every couple of days and I have been on this almost 2 weeks, which is like a record for me. And like right now I'm at 89percent with 58 min screen on time.
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Yea, sorry that's what I meant. I am loving beanstalk and highly recommend it. I used to flash a new Rom every couple of days and I have been on this almost 2 weeks, which is like a record for me. And like right now I'm at 89percent with 58 min screen on time.
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So I took your advice and installed beanstalk. And i must say that im shocked. this is amazing.
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In my opinion it's the best aosp Rom. I love it and it has made me stop wanting to keep trying others.
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