Call Blocker Function??? - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

I have always rooted android devices and have been a loyal CM user, but I one of the reasons I flashed a custom ROM was the call blocking feature that was build into the ROM.
The stock touch wiz interface has this function under the phone/settings, but I do not see any of the newer ROM's having this feature which I come to depend on. This is one of the reasons I have stuck with the stock ROM on the S3. Why can't these developers keep that function in these new JB ROM's?

Could download a call blocking app for now
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Blacklist Feature????

I hate to keep asking for this feature from you developers out there, but I have become use to this function previous custom ROM's i.e CM7 and would love to have the feature in one of the multiple JB ROM's out there. Is this feature possible in JB ROM?
I had a Samsung Galaxy S3 with the Touch Wiz interface and the Call Blocking feature was included in the Phone/Settings just like the old CM7 ROM had. Just curious why someone hasn't coded this feature into a JB ROM yet?
Miui has this feature.
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I know that but I am not a MIUI fan
Then use root call blocker
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Touchwiz ROM

I searched but didn't see an answer. There are a few ROMs that are stock. I'd like to know which ones are the closest to what you'd get out of the box, has Wi-Fi tethering enabled, and is touch wiz based so I keep the touch wiz apps. All apps enabled to multi window would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
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kiltedthrower said:
I searched but didn't see an answer. There are a few ROMs that are stock. I'd like to know which ones are the closest to what you'd get out of the box, has Wi-Fi tethering enabled, and is touch wiz based so I keep the touch wiz apps. All apps enabled to multi window would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
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I've tried a bunch of them and my favorite is are the ones created by Scott's Roms.
Cleanrom ATT SE 1.2 is pretty close to the stock rom without all the bloatware.
Most the roms that are out there for gn2 are wifi tether enabled. As iiqwertyii said scotts clean rom is probably going to be the closest you're going to get to stock.
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Me too. Scotts ROM's are super high quality. I have tried AOSP pure Android and other Touchwiz ROM's, but cleanROM is best.
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[Q] No bbm notification sound

I have downloaded Beanstalk 4.3.1 and I am not getting notification sound no matter what I do.
I can get notification sound with 4.4 Beanstalk and also with other roms 4.3.1. I have tried all settings
Any ideas?
Thanks
I tried a bunch of roms with bbm...as have others. Seems a lot of 4.3 roms have no sound...and some the default sounds only works...nothing else. To me the default sound is way to quiet.
4.1.2 touchwiz roms are the only ones that bbm works totally on. At the moment I'm on stock. Best 4.1.2 battery life I find, after some tweaking.
I can't recall what 4.3 roms have default sound only working....but you could keep trying til you find one, or stick with 4.1.2 touchwiz.
This doesn't go for all phones I'm sure....but our latest official version is 4.1.2. I know other phones with higher official versions work fine, bit our 4.2.2 and higher are custom dev made roms.
Sorry.
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Thanks
Thanks for the prompt response
I get notification sounds with bbm using Slimbean 4.3.1 but I prefer Beanstalk and am so frustrated that the notification sound does not work with this rom
Seems to be hit or miss with 4.3. Haven't actually tried 4.2.2.
Its not a bbm issue, cause its fine with other phones that have official 4.3.
An unfortunate side effect of unofficial android versions I guess.
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Upgrade help!

I currently have the s4 for sprint and wanted to change to t mobile for better data coverage and was wondering if there is anything similar to sacs custom ROM on here note 3?
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bounddyy said:
I currently have the s4 for sprint and wanted to change to t mobile for better data coverage and was wondering if there is anything similar to sacs custom ROM on here note 3?
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That would depend on what is Sacs rom and what do you really want out of your phone. There are a number of great roms. you just have to choose the one you like,
bounddyy said:
I currently have the s4 for sprint and wanted to change to t mobile for better data coverage and was wondering if there is anything similar to sacs custom ROM on here note 3?
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This is the first Android phone that I have had where I actually have no desire to flash any custom ROMs. That's how great this phone is (and how not crappy Touchwiz is). I mean, Touchwiz isn't the greatest, and it is full of bloat, but it doesn't get in the way at all. Also, i've used Xposed Framework to add some of the tweaks that I normally like from some other ROMs.
So even if your favorite ROM isn't available yet for the Note 3, I would still say it's never a bad time to make the jump. It's a great phone no matter if it's ROM'd or stock.
Sacs custom ROM has many visual and software features keeps touchwiz but removes crappy apps like s health but still keeps some I use like group play and stock notification except allowing the change of colors notification icon colors but also allows me to choose between different launchers at install without meshing them all together ( I like KitKat) comes with a custom kernel but I can flash another, oh and comes with a lot of small adjustments like hotspot tweak (unlimited) and more but basically I'm looking for those 3 main things in a ROM
Touchwiz with less crap
KitKat launcher
And hotspot tweak
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[Q] CyanogenMod Problem in N7100!!!

I love CyanogenMod. But there is a problem that, whenever I open camera a message appears "Can't connect to your camera" any solution guys?
Go back to stock?
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It's the one thing that had me go over to phantom rom from cm 10.2, i'm just waiting for the guys to sort it out.
I understend roting and ading custom rom to devices like i have before like xperia x8 . But now wit note 2 all working flawesly so i dont understend puting custom rom. All those custom roms have some bugs
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vislavskid said:
I understend roting and ading custom rom to devices like i have before like xperia x8 . But now wit note 2 all working flawesly so i dont understend puting custom rom. All those custom roms have some bugs
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The so called bugs you state are only in custom roms that have ported N3 and S5 features.If you want to flash a custom note II 4.4.2 with few tweaks then they are almost flawless.Also I've tried few custom roms with ported n3 and s5 features are 99% bug free.I agree sometimes porting features does break something else but that's what rooting and custom roms are all about.It's trial and error.In the end it comes down what each user prefers.I personally keep switching between 4.4.2 ROM which is heavily modded with S5 and Note 3 features but when i get bored of the heavy customizations I switch to 4.4.2 stock note 2 custom ROM. At times I even switch to AOSP ROM just to get away from touchwiz.XDA is all about preference and the user will get whatever he wishes on here.
I can't stand touchwiz messaging ui, i was wondering if i could just have the standard AOSP one in phantom rom? Any ideas? Also i can't stand the touchwiz widget for microsoft exchange, the standard Android or CM one is far more superior. I don't like merging all my email and messaging into one.

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