AOKP has become my new favorite custom ROM to flash. i have it on my Nexus 7, and when i used to own the ASUS TF101 and Galaxy Nexus, both had it as well.
i'm looking into flashing AOKP to my Galaxy S3 now, but i'm a little confused what's the difference between these:
[ROM] AOKP(Jellybean)Task & Ktoonsez (10/5) (AT&T/Rogers)
[KERNEL][AT&T][AOSP/Touchwiz][JELLYBEAN & ICS][10/3/2012] KT747 - LG8 - KTweaker (i thought custom ROMs already come with a custom kernal?)
How to flash AOKP custom ROM on the AT&T Galaxy S3 SGH-I747
[ROM][JB] Unofficial AOKP D2ATT (obviously unofficial, but is there a difference?)
and AOKP JB Build 4
in the past, i've just looked for my device on the official AOKP website, but the d2att device isn't available on any of the 4 JB builds.
so yea, any advice on which one is the most current and stable version i should use? or should i wait for it to possibly be added to build 5?
and an unrelated question... is it possible to change the default location/folder when performing a nandroid backup? i would like it to get saved to my micro SD card instead.
I've been using task and ktoonzes aokp since, well since it was ICS lol. I can't really compare it to any other ROM as I haven't seen a need to flash anything else. Ktoonzes kernel adds more functionality over the "stock" kernel that comes with it including over clock and under volt not to mention his own app to control the kernel settings and a widget to keep an eye on it.
thank you for the information.
i just noticed that the [ROM][JB] Unofficial AOKP D2ATT thread has some thanks to task and Ktoonsez for contributions.
and the Android Authority article links to a Ktoonsez download link.
i guess i should just go to the source of all these and flash the [ROM] AOKP(Jellybean)Task & Ktoonsez (10/5) (AT&T/Rogers) one?
All you need is tasks rom
No brainer
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You don't want this one. http://rootzwiki.com/topic/34159-romjb-unofficial-aokp-d2att/ . Its some guy that has no clue what he's doing.
This is the most updated and it gets kept updated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684
lol. thanks for the info task! :good:
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Hi,
I want to install a custom rom to my Gnex. The only thing i have done so far is to change my device model yakjuwx to yakju (I unlocked bootloader and locked it again after the proccess).
I am going to unlocked it again and root my device.
However I don't know from which rom to start. I used to have a i9001 in which there is lttle development so everything is easier.
It 'd be very helpful if u could tell me which rom is the best or at least from where to start..
***sorry for my bad english
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Try using TripnDroid rom n kernel...search on the forum please..
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Try latest rasbean build! It's superfast and the batterylife i pretty good. One of the smoothest roms I've ever tried. You can find it at fitsnugly.eutoskank.com, select rasbeanjelly, then your phone. Gapps is included I am using it with latest franvo kernel, r268. Awesome combination. But if you want a rom that you can customize very much, you should try out codename android, the nightlies or the stable version! Instead of Franco kernel you can try out Trinity kernel, the colors are so sexy man! haha. But you can set them on franco kernel too if you want.
I hope you find your own combination that fits you needs most
Edit: You can find the Codename Android nightlies here: http://goo.im/devs/codenamedroid/nightlies/cna_maguro Just pick the latest one
Sent from my super fast Prime filled with beans.
I would try out affinityseries by ADA really Great rom!!
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tjackbjorn said:
Try latest rasbean build! It's superfast and the batterylife i pretty good. One of the smoothest roms I've ever tried. You can find it at fitsnugly.eutoskank.com, select rasbeanjelly, then your phone. Gapps is included I am using it with latest franvo kernel, r268. Awesome combination. But if you want a rom that you can customize very much, you should try out codename android, the nightlies or the stable version! Instead of Franco kernel you can try out Trinity kernel, the colors are so sexy man! haha. But you can set them on franco kernel too if you want.
I hope you find your own combination that fits you needs most
Edit: You can find the Codename Android nightlies here: http://goo.im/devs/codenamedroid/nightlies/cna_maguro Just pick the latest one
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+1
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I was in the same place as you were a month ago. You'll most likely swap ROMs like socks in a few days or weeks. I've run CodenameAndroid (go for nightlies), AOKP JB and CyanogenMod 10. Of the three, CyanogenMod 10 is the lightest on tweaks and CodenameAndroid has the most, but that's not necessarily a good thing if you don't want to fiddle with everything.
For kernels Franco's kernel is good, get the 384MHz version, 268 nightly -- I've tested it and got better benchmark results if that's your thing.
Hi,
I am about to flash my S3 i747M (Rogers), and I have stumbled upon couple of ROMs, and I cannot figure how to make the difference between these roms. So what is the difference between these 2 ROMs:
Jellybro: http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm10&device=d2att
d2att: http://get.cm/?device=d2att
For what I understand, I can flash these 2 into my i747M using CWM... is it true? And also which one should I pick.
Thank you!
jorioux said:
Hi,
I am about to flash my S3 i747M (Rogers), and I have stumbled upon couple of ROMs, and I cannot figure how to make the difference between these roms. So what is the difference between these 2 ROMs:
Jellybro: http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm10&device=d2att
d2att: http://get.cm/?device=d2att
For what I understand, I can flash these 2 into my i747M using CWM... is it true? And also which one should I pick.
Thank you!
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Those are two different roms.
Jellybro is a CM10 based rom with cherry picks.
CM10 is the official AOSP JB ROM from the Cyanogen team.
d2att is the name of your device. d2att = ATT Galaxy S3, d2vzw = Verizon Galaxy S3 etc...
MCKang25 said:
Those are two different roms.
Jellybro is a CM10 based rom with cherry picks.
CM10 is the official AOSP JB ROM from the Cyanogen team.
d2att is the name of your device. d2att = ATT Galaxy S3, d2vzw = Verizon Galaxy S3 etc...
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Does the CM10 AOSP is viable for daily usage for a non-dev like me? Else, which ROM should I pick for casual utilization?
Cm10 is perfectly stable.
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I have recently installed CM10 on my AT&T galaxy s3(sgh-i747) and was wondering how to figure out if a kernel is compatible with my device. I was looking at the Devil kernel and didn't understand how to know if it would work with my phone.
Read the kernels thread OP. It should specify if it's for AOSP ROMs or Touchwiz ROMs. Kernels for our devices can be found in the Android development and original development sections.
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Read the kernels thread OP. It should specify if it's for AOSP ROMs or Touchwiz ROMs. Kernels for our devices can be found in the Android development and original development sections.
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So what specifications would it need to be compatible with my phone.
rockey132 said:
So what specifications would it need to be compatible with my phone.
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You mentioned CM10, so you want one that works with AOSP based ROMs. Also make sure they explicitly say CM10(Jellybean 4.1) or CM10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.1), depending on what version of Jellybean you have.
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You mentioned CM10, so you want one that works with AOSP based ROMs. Also make sure they explicitly say CM10(Jellybean 4.1) or CM10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.1), depending on what version of Jellybean you have.
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So im I'm looking at the kernel kt747 by ktoonz and there is a version for jellybean 4.2.1 and one that just says jellybean would it be safe to flash the one that just says aosp jellybean version (BTW I have cm10 so I have 4.1.2 not 4.2.1)? Thanks for all of the help.
Flash the one that says jellybean AOSP (12/11).
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Yes. Flash the normal JB version. 4.2.1 is solely for 4.2.1. Not 4.1.2
Thanks
It worked well, thanks everyone for the help.
helo all rom testers
I am a 2 year old user of android
I come from Optimus one P509
I flash rom back and forth constantly with that old phone and there is always one rom I keep coming back to (if you want to know I keep coming back to oxygen rom for P509)
now I am done with P509 moving on to T989D
could you please share your experience here and let me / us know which rom do you keep going back to?
thanks!!!
Cyanogenmod 10 and Darkside Evolution.
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Liquid smooth rc9 is my fail safe
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LuquidSmooth d2tmo . The best ROM eveh!!!!!!
RushAOZ said:
Cyanogenmod 10 and Darkside Evolution.
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What he said. As far as touchwiz goes, TDJ's Darkside Evolution blows the others away and CM10 is what it is. Super stable and Jelly Bean.
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In my opinion, the one that is mentioned in my signature
Now, to literally answer the title of the thread...
which rom do you keep going back to?
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I would have to say, the stock Koodo 4.0.4 ROM. It's the only ROM that I'm able to flash on my phone through Odin that is completely clean of anything custom.
Helps when trying to troubleshoot installing custom ROMs with pretty much a clean slate on the phone. Cheers!
Hehe nice to meet a fellow O1 owner. I came from the Optimus One P500.
Oh, this phone can run on Skyrocket ROMs. Just flash a rotation fix and bam.
On topic, I think I prefer the CM10 nightlies as I keep going back to them over and over. However, I'm starting to use the Touchwiz 4.1.2 UCLL3 leak for the skyrocket. And also the stock Koodo ROM mentioned above was alwaysy previous choice. I still want to go back to it because its clean, no bloat at all.
Enjoy your stay!
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wow good news. I didn't know we can run skyrocket rom
what is d2tmo? I thought that is for galaxy SIII ? as I am reading in liquidsmooth dev thread
I like vanilla aosp experience but I will not disregard stock samsung touchwiz rom either
I consider stock samsung rom as vanilla experience in it's own world
now that you mention 4.1.2 leak from skyrocket I may try that if it stable.
on second thought maybe I stay with koodo rom
I still got a lot to read in this whole new phone...
valent|n0 said:
wow good news. I didn't know we can run skyrocket rom
what is d2tmo? I thought that is for galaxy SIII ? as I am reading in liquidsmooth dev thread
I like vanilla aosp experience but I will not disregard stock samsung touchwiz rom either
I consider stock samsung rom as vanilla experience in it's own world
now that you mention 4.1.2 leak from skyrocket I may try that if it stable.
on second thought maybe I stay with koodo rom
I still got a lot to read in this whole new phone...
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You are correct about 'd2tmo' being a GS3 ROM. Whatever you do, DO NOT FLASH IT! There are already enough posts on here with a person saying they 'bricked' their phone.
If you are still planning to flash a custom ROM, my recommendation would be trying one of the All-Star Devs ROMs. There are too many ROMs to link, but if you search up for threads created by Tmogalaxys2 or android88 in the 'Development Section' you will find any of the Team's ROMs.
Hitting the image on the right of my signature will also lead you to one of the ROMs. Good luck!
cricketAC said:
LuquidSmooth d2tmo . The best ROM eveh!!!!!!
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D2tmo is s3
Make sure you read and flash for Hercules aka s2
so the different between liquidsmooth and liquidsmooth all star is:
-Android 4.2 themed
-Android 4.2 launcher
-4.2 clock
-4.2 fonts
-4.2 keyboard
-4.2 boot animation
-Many build.prop tweaks for better performance
-Pimp my ROM tweaks
-Seeder Script
-Velocity Tweaks
-AC!D Audio
-Xloud
-Bravia Engine
-Nibbles Kernel
-A lot more!
is it possible to mount internal SD card in CWM? if so which version of CWM?
I don't have micro SD card
valent|n0 said:
so the different between liquidsmooth and liquidsmooth all star is:
-Android 4.2 themed
-Android 4.2 launcher
-4.2 clock
-4.2 fonts
-4.2 keyboard
-4.2 boot animation
-Many build.prop tweaks for better performance
-Pimp my ROM tweaks
-Seeder Script
-Velocity Tweaks
-AC!D Audio
-Xloud
-Bravia Engine
-Nibbles Kernel
-A lot more!
is it possible to mount internal SD card in CWM? if so which version of CWM?
I don't have micro SD card
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Correct, the All-Star version is basically the same as the official Liquid Smooth ROM with extra features. If you are asking your question in regards to flashing the ROM through internal memory, yes, it is possible. Just place the ROM files on the root of your phone.
Also, rather than using CWM recover it is recommended to install and use TWRP 2.3.3.0 on your phone as it is a more up to date recovery system.
How has no one mentioned AOKP? I've tried a few others, but it's always back to AOKP.
Sent from my beastly Galaxy S 2.
I like nexus 7 quick settings menu
which rom has that features?
or is there a mod to have nexus 7 quick settings in stock koodo rom?
valent|n0 said:
I like nexus 7 quick settings menu
which rom has that features?
or is there a mod to have nexus 7 quick settings in stock koodo rom?
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If I understand you correctly, you want access to settings through the 'notification bar'? Almost all custom ROMs now should have an option to add "Power Widgets" in the notification for quick access to certain settings if that's what you're looking for.
JaylanPHNX said:
How has no one mentioned AOKP? I've tried a few others, but it's always back to AOKP.
Sent from my beastly Galaxy S 2.
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AOKP is pretty good but I feel CM is a little smoother and stable. Could be wrong as I haven't tried aokp in awhile
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@corwest: Oops! Didn't mean to hit "thanks", so have a free one on me!
To the OP, I keep going back to PACman rom. In my opinion it is the best of cm10, AOKP and ParanoidAndroid, though going through the settings can be a little confusing to a newbie since AOKP's Rom Control and CM10 seem to redouble some of each others settings including toggles in the notification drawer (you will notice two sets of toggles active when you first boot the rom). That's the only problem I have with it. (Isn't it great when you can complain about having too many options?)
Kooodo stock rom that I have customized a tiny bit (deodexed with a couple simple mods). Its fast, stable, and has great battery
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monkeybuttons said:
@corwest: Oops! Didn't mean to hit "thanks", so have a free one on me!
To the OP, I keep going back to PACman rom. In my opinion it is the best of cm10, AOKP and ParanoidAndroid, though going through the settings can be a little confusing to a newbie since AOKP's Rom Control and CM10 seem to redouble some of each others settings including toggles in the notification drawer (you will notice two sets of toggles active when you first boot the rom). That's the only problem I have with it. (Isn't it great when you can complain about having too many options?)
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You can have one back
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I always go back to darthstalker version 4. Favorite rom so far, only feature i really wanna keep that no other rom(touchwiz roms) has (maybe i'm wrong) is the ability to record phone calls, and the crt effect. I love touchwiz from the s3.
Just curious what other users are running? 4.1.2? Updated to 4.3? Any interesting ROMS/Kernels?
Right now, I'm running:
StockMOD Custom ROM Touchwiz 4.3
I'm planning on trying out decimalman's kernel playground, after a failed attempt to run KT747. From what I can tell KT747 doesn't seem 100% compatible with TW4.3 (I can't vouch for any other ROMS, though). Has anyone else had success with a TW4.3 ROM and KT747?
Anyways, what are you running? I'd be interested if anyone has found some good stuff for TW4.3.
KT747 and S3rx was my daily ROM but now I use KT747 on DocHolliday's 4.4 sprint leak.
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I had SlimKat with KT747 until last week. Now I have C-Rom (4.4.2) with KT747.
Such a survey to see what users have is fine. Let's just not make it into "What's the best Rom ?" thread.
I'm running SlimKat 4.4.2 build 5 stable with the latest BMS kernel.
CyanogenMod 11 (latest nightly) with the latest KT kernel.
Perseus71 said:
Let's just not make it into "What's the best Rom ?" thread.
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Is hope not to. Very sorry if that happens, though.
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tokenpoke said:
The s3 is the only device I've ever had where the perks of stock based ROMs outweighed all AOSP advantages.
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True, I stay on TouchWiz mostly for the Wi-Fi calling. I think the best feature is seriously the Samsung keyboard with the row of numbers up top (I think that's extracted from the Notes).
tokenpoke said:
4.4 ROM does not have quad view
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I've hardly used multi, never tried quad though.
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Right now using a heavily debloated and customized (by me) Dandroid ROM (Android 4.1.2) with DKP kernel running Intelliactive+SIOPlus along with Greenify and the most recent V4A audio mod (plus NC2 Bootloader). Not sticking with the 4.3 TW battery hog.
Nice Discussion, but let's please keep this on Track. If you have a question, please open a new thread. The intent of this thread is to find out what the users have on their phone. Not necessarily discuss merits or why/why not of their decisions.
So Let's not go Off Track please.
Recovery--> Multiboot v2.1
ROM--> (primary boot) Mokee Rom 4.4.2 Kitkat | (secondary boot) Ubuntu Touch
Kernel--> BMS 3.4y- CPU Gov- Smartmax | I/O Scheduler- Fiops
Runtime--> Dalvik (default) | ART
Theme Engine--> CM Theme Engine
Sound Enhancer--> DSP Manager | CM11s Audio FX (Acoustic with 27% bass, no sound effects)
Keyboard--> Touchpal X (default) | Google Keyboard | Swype
ROM Tweaker--> ROM Toolbox Lite (default) | Andromizer | All-In-One Toolbox
Battery Monitor--> DU Battery Saver
File Manager--> ES File Explorer (default) | File Expert| CM File Manager
As Perseus previously asked, please stay on topic here... Thread cleaned...
alzeera said:
yo anthonol u said u gotz multiboot recovery. but how is that better than TWRP or CWM?
and how long do your battery last?
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Yeah! It's TWRP with Multiboot feature actually, see here
It's better than CWM for me because it flashes all the ROMs I know of that CWM can flash and it has a more user friendly UI with the fact that it can boot 2 ROMs alternately....
In terms of battery life, I average about 41/2hrs on screen time with data or wifi on and about 6hrs with wifi or data off... With minimal use battery will last for about 12 to 14hrs and when I use DU Battery Saver power saving settings with minimal use it's about 16-17hrs.... Battery life varies a lot depending on usage, how bright the screen is and how much apps are syncing and believe me, I have a lot of apps syncing....
Guys, please note, the purpose of this thread is specifically to JUST list what you have got on your Device and that's it.
It is not the purpose of this thread to discuss WHY YOU HAVE SOMETHING THERE.
jake2034 said:
Just curious what other users are running? 4.1.2? Updated to 4.3? Any interesting ROMS/Kernels?
Right now, I'm running:
StockMOD Custom ROM Touchwiz 4.3
I'm planning on trying out decimalman's kernel playground, after a failed attempt to run KT747. From what I can tell KT747 doesn't seem 100% compatible with TW4.3 (I can't vouch for any other ROMS, though). Has anyone else had success with a TW4.3 ROM and KT747?
Anyways, what are you running? I'd be interested if anyone has found some good stuff for TW4.3.
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Running CM11
Perseus71 said:
I had SlimKat with KT747 until last week. Now I have C-Rom (4.4.2) with KT747.
Such a survey to see what users have is fine. Let's just not make it into "What's the best Rom ?" thread.
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That's true Perseus71
Upto yesterday I was on doc's Sprint_port2.1 and today I came back to my favorite C Rom with KT747
I am using k twiker, Rom manager, es file explorer, SwiftKey etc
I am on t999's latest bootloader and modem
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Very happy with beanstalk 4.4.2 on my S3
stock kernel
TWRP 2.7
My wife is running slimkat on her S3
stock kernel
Clockwork mod touch
I try everything.Like most of them.Usually running Slimrom. For me it is excellent.
I'm running the NC2 version of root66. I'm going to flash Dandroid 5.2 shortly and install TWRP 2.7.1.0.