[Q] Jelly Bean Stable ROM for T989D Telus SIIX? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

Hello,
I am using T989D Telus Version. Though I am not using it on Telus and using it on Rogers tower. Currently on CM10 experimental, which is not that stable. Any one else have luck with using this version on Jelly Bean . I am currently suffering SOD a lot. So can you please let me know which version is very stable ?

Tried aokp? You can try changing governors to help your sod issue. Refer to the aokp thread
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Teo032 said:
Tried aokp? You can try changing governors to help your sod issue. Refer to the aokp thread
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No I have not. Is it stable ?
People wrote about SOD on the page too

Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Teo032 said:
Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Now thats a bit tough job since you cant test SOD immediately

Well.. then stick with ics
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Well.. then stick with ics
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What version do you suggest with minimum bloat ?

Teo032 said:
Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Right - I will try others too. its kinda frustuating when you have to redo the work
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Well.. then stick with ics
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Any idea where to find actual ROM ?

BUMP !?
Any one

Try AOKP JB by TheLastSidekick Oct. 9 build. It is super stable for me. No bugs, SODs, RRs, etc. You could also try Dougshells AOKP ROM because AOKP by TLS is based off of it so it should be as stable as it.
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To be honest, I dont mind even ICS but stable and bloat free

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You could also try Dougshells AOKP ROM
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To avoid/minimize SOD's and RR's, don't forget to set governor to interactive and scheduler to deadline.

I've had the S2X since it came out. I'm running Dougshell's 10/10 build and haven't experienced a single SOD or RR. This is the first AOKP jb build I've used that doesn't have those issues. Solid daily driver.
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mintharis said:
I've had the S2X since it came out. I'm running Dougshell's 10/10 build and haven't experienced a single SOD or RR. This is the first AOKP jb build I've used that doesn't have those issues. Solid daily driver.
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Did you use TWRP as your recovery? if so, how did you load it on your phone? Ive tried doing it from GooManager but it wont work.
Also, should i go with the Stable AOKP ROM or is the nightly a better choice? the last stable was all the way back in July.

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Did you use TWRP as your recovery? if so, how did you load it on your phone? Ive tried doing it from GooManager but it wont work.
Also, should i go with the Stable AOKP ROM or is the nightly a better choice? the last stable was all the way back in July.
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I used CWM 5.0.2.7
The stable AOKP build from July is based on ICS I believe. The nightlies are jb. Up to you there.
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Can you recommend some roms/kernels?

I just ordered this phone, should be getting it sometime next week. BTW Im coming from the MyTouch 4g slide. If you recommend any roms or kernels please post the link. Thanks.
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I recommend AOKP or CM9. Both are AOSP based with AOKP being closer to pure Android 4.0. That said, it helps to just try out what is available and see what works for you.
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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djtheraven said:
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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Is stock ROM official ICS update or GB?
I got this phone 2 months and bounced around between Darkside, stock ICS rooted, and AOKP. I've flashed Eugene's streamlined kernel to AOKP. And I think that's where I'm staying. I love the ui changes and inbuilt cpu control. And with Groove IP I can do without native wifi calling. My advice is to try them each for a few days, even ones I didn't mention like cm9, and decide what fits your needs.
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AOKP build 40 + Eugene's kernel is working beautifully for me
Thanks guys
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I'm still looking for a link to Eugene's kernel... Is there anyone that could post one? Thanks
Eugene's Kernel is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27888207#post27888207
I personally run his kernel on CM9 alpha 9. The phone is way too fast.
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Is stock ROM official ICS update or GB?
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Ics
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jgbenito7 said:
AOKP build 40 + Eugene's kernel is working beautifully for me
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I'm struggling to figure out how the aokp builds work. I'm on 6/23-03 but in "about this phone " I get "build 39". I'd like to be up to date and can't quite understand it. Do you get it? And where did you find build 40?
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id suggest a full wipe and re-flash
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Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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+1 on that one for sure. I've run Darkside ROM/Kernel since I had Gingerbread.
yup darkside is definitely the way to go. awesome battery life and really stable.
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I'm struggling to figure out how the aokp builds work. I'm on 6/23-03 but in "about this phone " I get "build 39". I'd like to be up to date and can't quite understand it. Do you get it? And where did you find build 40?
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That's because 0623-03 IS Build 39, assuming you are referring to Whitehawkx's AOKP. Hercules is officially supported by Team Kang now, so you can get Build 40 from here:
http://aokp.co/index.php/releases/_/build-40-r26
Kernel overclocking
I'm using Darkside TLLE4.V1 and the 3.0.8-perf-T989DTTLE4-CL579656 kernel. Way good. One question though: I come the cpu is not overclockable over 1.5 ? I thought this kernel was open to overclocking, I would like to boost it up to 1.8. Any ideas?
stay away from the Resurrection remix rom flashed it yesterday and it installed but when i rebooted my phone never came back on and it still wont do anything
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i was using the darkside evolution 3 v7 and it works perfectly u can only overclock to 1712 i think
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That's because 0623-03 IS Build 39, assuming you are referring to Whitehawkx's AOKP. Hercules is officially supported by Team Kang now, so you can get Build 40 from here:
http://aokp.co/index.php/releases/_/build-40-r26
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So much to learn and keep track of. Thank you!
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Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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it looks like there are a bunch of darkside roms/kernels. which one are you using?
This may have been addressed before but for some reason I can not find an answer. I have tried AOKP and CM9 and I am having problems with the external SD card not being recognized by several apps (beyondpod is the main one). There is a setting for using the external only but then most of my games (EA titles) will not open. Is there anything that can be done? I am currently using Chicago rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1602332 and it seems to work correctly but I would like to start using the CM9 nightly builds. Thanks in advance.

Stable Jellybean ROM for Epic 4G??

Just wondering if there is a stable Jellybean ROM for Epic 4G? I would like to use one as a daily driver.
also I'm looking for a good kernel for CM9.1 Stable ROM. Forgot to post that too...
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Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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Fdarkness said:
Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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As of when I used it, it wasn't 100% stable. I think for now, you need to stick with CM9/7 or whatever you like. CM10 still has a bit to go to be a daily driver for everybody (some people are happy with it now, but many are waiting).
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Look in development. Paranoid android has lots of good reviews, and there is a cm10 build out but not sure how stable. As for kernels look for nyan colonel or shadow kernel. Have used both, but prefer nyan.
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i have tried PA and I liked it but I couldn't get it to stock. I didn't need all the fancy UIs.
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As of when I used it, it wasn't 100% stable. I think for now, you need to stick with CM9/7 or whatever you like. CM10 still has a bit to go to be a daily driver for everybody (some people are happy with it now, but many are waiting).
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Aww OK. I'll stick with my CM9.1 Stable. I just really want the JB Notification drawer.
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TaviRawr said:
i have tried PA and I liked it but I couldn't get it to stock. I didn't need all the fancy UIs.
Aww OK. I'll stick with my CM9.1 Stable. I just really want the JB Notification drawer.
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I've been using pa 1.99 for about a well and it's been a stable as anything since I came off of stock EC05...you can set the ui to "phone mode(hybrid mode off)" and not have to deal with alternate views.
PA+nyan+Nexus modem = best battery life I've had since stock
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Pre-release build of CM10 is released for the Epic and looks to be fairly stable already.
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Pre-release build of CM10 is released for the Epic and looks to be fairly stable already.
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Are you talking about the newly released Cm10 preview build?
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Are you talking about the newly released Cm10 preview build?
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Probably so, I'm running the Cm10 preview build now and it's pretty stable I'm running it with the nexus modem. The only thing I am having a problem with is being unable to get voodoo sound to work.
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masaidjet said:
Probably so, I'm running the Cm10 preview build now and it's pretty stable I'm running it with the nexus modem. The only thing I am having a problem with is being unable to get voodoo sound to work.
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What I did to get rid of the voodoo color is flash a stock ICS kernel. And right now I installed the ParanoidAndroid ROM. And do you just flash the nexus modem?
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I tried one of the nightlies in the ERA thread and it was lock-up and battery-pull city.
Just my own experience though.
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What I did to get rid of the voodoo color is flash a stock ICS kernel. And right now I installed the ParanoidAndroid ROM. And do you just flash the nexus modem?
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I wasn't referring to voodoo color I meant voodoo sound, I paid for the voodoo sound plus app and it's suppose to inject the code which make voodoo sound work for whatever Rom without the need of a required kernel.
And to answer your question about flashing the nexus modem, you don't just flash it it require a patch for the modem to be flashed.
There are two threads in the Development section that will guide to flashing not only the nexus modem, but any modem you want.
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CyanogenMod 10. Its officially butter smooth.
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I wasn't referring to voodoo color I meant voodoo sound, I paid for the voodoo sound plus app and it's suppose to inject the code which make voodoo sound work for whatever Rom without the need of a required kernel.
And to answer your question about flashing the nexus modem, you don't just flash it it require a patch for the modem to be flashed.
There are two threads in the Development section that will guide to flashing not only the nexus modem, but any modem you want.
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I know you were just talking about the sound but I thought voodoo color and sound was like, a package with a kernel. I don't know that much about modems and such so excuse my ignorance.
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CyanogenMod 10. Its officially butter smooth.
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Thanks for the tip . Might use CM10 Official.
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TaviRawr said:
I know you were just talking about the sound but I thought voodoo color and sound was like, a package with a kernel. I don't know that much about modems and such so excuse my ignorance.
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it's okay
as long as you're willing to learn about modems and such you're good I'm pretty cautious about flashing anything on my phone, so trust me flashing modems is a piece of cake. You should really try CM10 the only problem I see with CM10 is not being able to switch roms until odining back stock.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to switch Roms after running CM10 with that extra artery clogging butter. Lol
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masaidjet said:
it's okay
as long as you're willing to learn about modems and such you're good I'm pretty cautious about flashing anything on my phone, so trust me flashing modems is a piece of cake. You should really try CM10 the only problem I see with CM10 is not being able to switch roms until odining back stock.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to switch Roms after running CM10 with that extra artery clogging butter. Lol
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Thanks for the advice! And a question, can I dirty flash over ParanoidAndroid or do I have to factory reset? And can I just flash CM10 or do I have to flash modems and everything else?
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Thanks for the advice! And a question, can I dirty flash over ParanoidAndroid or do I have to factory reset? And can I just flash CM10 or do I have to flash modems and everything else?
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I advise you to make a backup, wipe the usual data and such. CM10 does something with MTD I can't recall, so wiping data would be in your best interest. And don't be alarmed while flashing CM10 your phone reboots and you get stuck on the Cyanogen screen. Wait a minute or so, remove battery put it back in and go back to recovery wipe data again and reflash CM10. Make sure you have JB GAPPS too flash right after you flash CM10.
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I advise you to make a backup, wipe the usual data and such. CM10 does MTD I can't recall, so wiping data would be in your best interest. And don't be alarmed while flashing CM10 your phone reboots and you get stuck on the Cyanogen screen. Wait a minute or so, remove battery put it back in and go back to recovery wipe data again and reflash CM10. Make sure you have JB GAPPS too flash right after you flash CM10.
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When I flashed other ROM it got stuck on the screen so that isn't new to me. Also have jb gapps. And thanks!
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CM10 official preview is excellent thus far. They are still finding out what doesnt work, but it runs solid and fast!

Just out of curiousity who is staying on ics over jb?

JB has some nice features but I find myself going back to the ics roms... even though I've had no rr or sod with cm10 lately. Anyone else do the same?
Right now I'm rocking jmt as my main dd. I got a few nandroids of jb I go back to. There getting more stable by the day. Def worth running. Jmt x drops soon so there will be a lot of people flashing that.
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jelly bean is extremely stable right now with most of the bugs worked or in the process of being worked out.. If someone wants something completely stable then they should stick with ICS for the time being..
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I'm still on ICS (JMT3) because my office building and apartment are bomb shelters and I depend on WiFi Calling to communicate with the outside world.
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JB has some nice features but I find myself going back to the ics roms... even though I've had no rr or sod with cm10 lately. Anyone else do the same?
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I've been on ICS because its proven stable. I'm not entirely convinced the RR and SOD are gone.
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I need my phone to be a 100% stable, so sticking with ICS roms until JB gets to that point. Hopefully that will be soon.
I don't think we'll know how stable it is until it's officially released. All we have now are ports and hacks.
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yes. i need a stable JB too
Im staying on ICS because JB doesnt look as nice. the status bars and button switches are different. unless i can find a way to keep my cm9 theme on cm10. which i should look into now.
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Im staying on ICS because JB doesnt look as nice. the status bars and button switches are different. unless i can find a way to keep my cm9 theme on cm10. which i should look into now.
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You can. That's why in the playstore it will say CM9/CM10 themes.
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You can. That's why in the playstore it will say CM9/CM10 themes.
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I completely forgot about that. you wouldnt happen to know if theyre any good cm10 themes that look like cm9? or if i back backup my cm9 theme and use it on cm10?
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Im still using ICS Roms, tho i'm trying to find a JB rom. my main reason is I can't find a JB rom that will allow me to make calls and play music over blutooth in my car. It is really weird. I tried the 10/15 official Cyan nightly and the bluetooth worked on my way to work and then didnt work after. Ive got the 10.17 now and i want to see if that works. i cant really settle on an ICS rom tho. not sure why?

What jellybean ROM are you using? Why?

I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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I use cm10 but WiFi is broken in the newest nightly
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My wi-fi is working.
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The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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You don't have to wipe data if its the same rom, but I use Titanium Backup when switching to different roms.
Rom: LiquidSmooth RC9
Kernel: KT747
so far so good.
What jelly bean rom are you using? And why?
I am using cm10 stable and love it and the reason why is that I'm a newbie it is the one pour stock android I can get on my Samsung galaxy s3. I think my next phone will be the google nexus 5 when ever that comes out or a new galaxy nexus.
I'm using the latest cm10 nightly and it has some glitches here and there but it's solid for most part.
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
Slimbean w/ lean kernel.
Nice combo.
thyroidgland said:
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I tried to find something that really put this in layman's terms. This article, I think, will tell you exactly what you want to know. Easy peasy http://www.vikitech.com/8239/beginners-guide-android-kernels
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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I'm running BlackBean with LeanKernel all apps inverted along with inverted JB 4.2 keyboard. Why? I used BlackBean on my old Nexus S, inverted stuff saves a ton of battery life on our SAMOLED screens, the combo is overall damn smooth and the kernel also helps to save that battery life while maintaining buttery smoothness. Couldn't be happier.
LiquidSmooth RC9 with leankernel. Seems to be working pretty good so far. A couple of complaints here and there (had an issue with phone crashing every time I received a call, some minor annoyances with music playback) but for the most part it's very speedy and stable.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
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Organized_Chaos said:
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I'm using the same currently.. What kernels are you guys using.. Also do you have any volume issues like extremely loud or flat when plugging in via car...
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AOKP differences

I'm really confused here. What is the difference between AOKP from their website and task650's aokp? Thanks.
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dima470 said:
I'm really confused here. What is the difference between AOKP from their website and task650's aokp? Thanks.
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an "AOKP" ROM is from the actual AOKP team itself. Task650, a dev, takes AOKP and makes mods and code changes. they both come with a kernel from their respect dev/team included
Which one is better in your opinion?
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Which one is better in your opinion?
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they're both good in their own respects. task's is a little more "bleeding edge", if you will.
they will both run well if you wipe and flash them correctly. AOKP just released build 6 of their 4.2.2 rom. their milestone (official stable release) will be here in april. i am waiting for that as i have been running their 4.1.2 milestone since last october. it runs flawlessly and with no issues.
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they're both good in their own respects. task's is a little more "bleeding edge", if you will.
they will both run well if you wipe and flash them correctly. AOKP just released build 6 of their 4.2.2 rom. their milestone (official stable release) will be here in april. i am waiting for that as i have been running their 4.1.2 milestone since last october. it runs flawlessly and with no issues.
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Really? Cause I am running the build 6 and its really choppy and isn't smooth at all
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Really? Cause I am running the build 6 and its really choppy and isn't smooth at all
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build 6, i believe, was released with the 3.4 kernel (new) so there might be small issues. again, a lot of things are based on how you wipe/flash. also note that i said i only run milestones, not numbered releases.

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