Rom help, which one - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have a nexus 7 and a HTC desire running runnymede which is great. However, I am a big fan of jellybean. The question is a familiar one and calling up on your expertise. I have done my reading also on the android development forum but no come to a conclusion:-
Is there a good jellybean rom fit for daily use and stable please ?
many thanks for this recurring question.

No, sorry there is no any stable ics rom. JB too.

moghm said:
Hello,
I have a nexus 7 and a HTC desire running runnymede which is great. However, I am a big fan of jellybean. The question is a familiar one and calling up on your expertise. I have done my reading also on the android development forum but no come to a conclusion:-
Is there a good jellybean rom fit for daily use and stable please ?
many thanks for this recurring question.
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There is no stable ICS/JB ROM for daily use.

You can try Sandvold's release but it's not good for daily use. It's still beta.

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Good roms and kernels

Hi, I am currently a vibrant owner but I am getting sick of the GPS issues and the lack of support mainly a full source of 2.2 that runs good aside from just fast. Tmobile is sending me a G2 and I will have some time to see how I like it, I was looking for some input as far as roms and kernels go for if I decide to keep it.
I had a mytouch 3g before all this and loved the cyanogen and noticed there was a cyan rom for this and I would love to get some input on how it is, good or best or what have you. If you know of any better as far as functionality and speed go please toss me some idea so I can begin researching it.
There is a CyanogenMOD 6.1 (Android 2.2.1) ROM for the G2, They are actively working on CM7 (Android 2.3) and I would expect it to come out in the next month or so.
I'm still on the stock ROM because I'm waiting for CM7.
Expect the G2 to be similar to the G1 in terms of the amount and variety of roms. There appears to be quite a bit of support for this device.
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Cyanogenmod and visionary have been the ones I've used and both are excellent. Cyanogenmod has been written about in how great it is, and visionary is a great sense rom if you care for that stuff.
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Awsome replys only question I have left is there a solid miui rom runing? I have searched and only found ones that got closed it seems.
ionic7 said:
Awsome replys only question I have left is there a solid miui rom runing? I have searched and only found ones that got closed it seems.
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Check out miui rom in android development! I'm currently using it! Its awesome. I went from stock to CM 6 then Virtious then MIUI. And I think for me Miui is the best rom, it incorporates so many things...and the new release is even more awesome.
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jark99 said:
Check out miui rom in android development! I'm currently using it! Its awesome. I went from stock to CM 6 then Virtious then MIUI. And I think for me Miui is the best rom, it incorporates so many things...and the new release is even more awesome.
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Searched and found a efw old ones which one are you talking about in specific a link would rock if you dont mind
ionic7 said:
Searched and found a efw old ones which one are you talking about in specific a link would rock if you dont mind
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871344
thats the one im using, its stable for me i havent run into any problems.
jark99 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871344
thats the one im using, its stable for me i havent run into any problems.
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Great thats the first one I had found for it just wanted to double check! TY

Best rom for DHD

Hi guys just wondering what is the best rom. Im currently using android revolution. Im looking for stability and performance. Also good battery life.
Im using a cyanogenmod 6 port on my x10 atm.
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rkanwar said:
Hi guys just wondering what is the best rom. Im currently using android revolution. Im looking for stability and performance. Also good battery life.
Im using a cyanogenmod 6 port on my x10 atm.
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it´s really a question that you can´t solve by yourself testing several roms?
i tested a lot of roms and the majority are stables and fast (always custom rom of course )) my current rom its wrote in my syg (it don´t means that the rest are worse....)simply ITS MY CURRENT ROM
I think that it hasn´t better answer.... the only thing that i can say is try several roms since @Seraphic pure android 2.3.3 to AOSP roms, themed roms.... and decide.
Yeah i went and used a few other rom's but to be fair i got the best out of Android Revolution, though i've also had RCMix rom's they are always good fun to use
I would recommend LeeDroid. It's stable, fast, and very well supported and updated by the developer. Highly customizable too
I'm using Revolution and love it. But it's really about testing out each ROM and seeing which one suits your needs. You'll be sure to find more and more ROMs you love. Then just pick the one you found the most usable and more to your style.
Obviously always make sure to check over new ROM updates to see if maybe another ROM offers something a bit more.
zidane2k3 said:
I'm using Revolution and love it. But it's really about testing out each ROM and seeing which one suits your needs. You'll be sure to find more and more ROMs you love. Then just pick the one you found the most usable and more to your style.
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under my opinion, this is the best answer..
Try and play around flashing. Its also fun anyway. xD
Thank you guys. The only reason im reluctant on keep flashing roms is due to fear of bricking. I mean I spent £340 for the phone and I dont want it dead lol
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[Q] The best rom??

Can someone tell me which rom is the best for htc desire? i need stable and fast rom... plzz help...
For you is best to use oxygen base : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835221
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Let us place a bet on how long will it take for jb recommendations to start falling?
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I would say "Use p10 Nikez rom, its far more stable than any gingerbread rom" but I don't feel like trolling today lol
Nick's Phone Compiled From Oxy/Roalex With Mods, cm7r2 hboot
Very fast and stable
CM based roms seem to be stable and fast for most users.
Try them if you think "oxygen" is good but a little "naked".
On topic: I'm using MildWild 5.0. Fast, stable, looks good.
Troll-topic: Shaky's Sense 4.0 rom. Most stable I've ever seen.
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Nikez?
I have tried Sandvold's ROM (ICS) for a long time but switched to Nikez. Stable, clean and fast.
If you want to try: install i.e. 4EXT as recovery and stick to install-instructions and partitioning.
Also on Nikez site.
Goog luck!
i never knew "Pre Alpha" means....
RuudM said:
Nikez. Stable
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you learn something new everyday
I think he was talking about nikez's ICS rom. Still not stable.
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True, true, you're right: it's pre-alpha. And I was talking about Nikez JB P10.
As a 'normal user' of P10 I am very satisfied with this ROM and I do have some experience with other ROM's (not only Sandvold). Only a few things (thing?) does not work. Also, the forum-thread of Nikez JB P10 reads (almost) same opinions - if you filter the problems with installing 3d party scripts.
Even remarks as 'worht beta' can be read.
My suggestion is user-to-user (SeeZaar), from my point-of-view as a Desire-JB P10 user.
Cheers!
abaaaabbbb63 said:
I think he was talking about nikez's ICS rom. Still not stable.
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Erm..... No. The nikez link is JB. And he said he switched to nikez. Stable....
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Latest SpazeDog ICS ROM, I'm using it more than month, imo it's fast, smooth and perfect for daily use.
You should try JB/CM10 Elk759`s, I like it.
I think nikez is very brilliant.
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Let's stick to the topic.
SeeZaar said:
i need stable and fast rom...
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for stability and speed i would heartily recommend redux2-31.08-test which is a stripped gingerbread rom which i used exclusively for over a year. it has a wicked pull-down notification bar full of custom shortcuts. very stable despite the test title.
if you're looking for an ICS flavour i'd agree with earlier recommendations for spaze dog. i found it a bit more complicated to install successfully but once up & running it's been faultless.
hope that helps.
Coolexe's Cool Droid v3.
By reading those threads one could believe we have fully working & bug free ICS + JB. :silly:
gascomm said:
for stability and speed i would heartily recommend redux2-31.08-test which is a stripped gingerbread rom which i used exclusively for over a year. it has a wicked pull-down notification bar full of custom shortcuts. very stable despite the test title.
if you're looking for an ICS flavour i'd agree with earlier recommendations for spaze dog. i found it a bit more complicated to install successfully but once up & running it's been faultless.
hope that helps.
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Tried redux. Launcher is really slow and laggy.
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Most stable Jelly Bean ROM (and ICS)?

Hi,
I noticed the last thread about stable roms was in November, and I am new to picking roms as my last phone I just used CM.
I am wanting to know what the most stable/recommended ICS rom is, and the same for Jelly Bean if any exist?
Phone hasn't been rooted or anything yet, so hopefully something with a clear guide also.
My opinion, the most stable jelly bean is VJ CM10.1 | Jelly Bean 4.2.1 - v4.5
cheers
It says its pre alpha? Are all the Jelly Bean ones quite new?
If this your first time, try some uncomplicated roms first. Like froyo roms.
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CM7.2 would be a good place to start.
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I've done complicated roms before, its just I want a rock solid stable rom, but would prefer ICS or Jelly Bean over GB for the performance and looks. But at the minute Cm7.2 is my safety net if I can't find anything that is definitely stable before then.
There's really only one 4.0 ROM for Desire with working everything on XDA and that is the modded Qiss Rom here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095658
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Odp: Most stable Jelly Bean ROM (and ICS)?
The most stable + fast JB ROM is CM10.1 VJ for me .
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I think moderators were clear last time about this kind of threads? Will you report yourself, will I do it, or will the thrashing start?
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erklat said:
I think moderators were clear last time about this kind of threads? Will you report yourself, will I do it, or will the thrashing start?
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I don't see how anyone could have a problem with asking advice. Most roms either included a non updated not working list, or don't have one at all. The last thread of this type was in November. I don't see any harm, but w/e really, I have my answer now anyway.
cozzyb said:
The last thread of this type was in November.
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I remember seeing one much more recently, and the mod post asking that any further "which Rom is the best" type threads reported"
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The reason why the moderation team generally dislike best rom threads is because everyone uses their phones in a different way so what rom works well for one may not be the same for others. They're to many variables to say one rom is hands down the BEST rom. Last a lot of times these threads turn into flame wars between fan boys of different devs.
Your best experience is going to come from trying a few roms out and deciding for yourself what works best for you. Enjoy the journey instead of just trying to get to the end.
Since you also stated you have already gotten your answer this will most likely fall on deaf ears.
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what is best stable working rom

whats best rom that is stable and best battery life
im on stock rom and i want to change to either jb or ics that is stable and working and battery life
before they close your thread ti give you a little advice try jellytime from r4, first make a backup, and flash the rom... and and... gps is great battery is better and possibility to change the display is great... but word of advice read a lot about the steps how to do things around here...
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clitheroelad said:
whats best rom that is stable and best battery life
im on stock rom and i want to change to either jb or ics that is stable and working and battery life
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Jellytime R30 ..
ViperDHD(ICS) and Android Revolution(GB)
1 . Your asking a question in the wrong section, questions belong in the Q & A section. Unless about a specific rom then you ask that in the roms thread.
2. We are warned over and over that questions like these are not allowed. Go to the different rom threads and read the last few pages to get an idea of the issues users are having with that specific rom .
3 All roms are stable or close to it.
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Blackout is stable fast Rom
Coredroid is my favorite Rom but a little out dated but it rocks
Sabsa prime look great and smooth but buggy as hell
So all roms aren't stable
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Congratulation new member, you have just gotten reported!
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I really don't know how often we have closed these kind of threads. Why don't you get it that there is no answer to that question that would be more than a subjective impression. Try some roms and decide yourself.

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