Anyone have experience with both of these?
what are the biggest differences? I am looking for the most stable one.
There are no versus threads allowed here. Its best to try them both and see which you like more
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There are no versus threads allowed here. Its best to try them both and see which you like more
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Wond3r said:
Anyone have experience with both of these?
what are the biggest differences? I am looking for the most stable one.
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To answer your question, paranoid android is cm10 and paranoid together and the kang one has cm10, aokp, and paranoid together means its more customizable. I am personally on that one myself. I love it and and it is really stable for me. I am currently using it as my daily driver.
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I just got an Incredible 2 to replace my Nexus One (new job, new phone), and I'm trying to find a stable, updated and minimal ROM. I have been going through the DEV forum, and I see quite a few choices, but I don't see anything that's minimal. Something similar to this.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I might give Liquid Smooth a try- AOSP GB 2.3.7 built from source and very minimal. It's in ROM Manager too.
Im not a fan of rom manager, but I like most AOSP.
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It looks like a nice ROM, but I don't think it's minimal. Are there any other suggestions? In the mean time, I'll just root my current phone and remove the bloatware.
Thanks
OMFG is probably the most minimal AOSP.
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But, I really not sure what you mean
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We don't really have a pure vanilla gingerbread rom for the inc2 but Omfg is a great rom too.
Well, there's OMGB, and there's OMFGB, the first being plain old gingerbread android, whereas the second is custom gingerbread.
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We don't really have a pure vanilla gingerbread rom for the inc2 but Omfg is a great rom too.
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Yes we do.. OMGB is straight AOSP
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The other thing I need is a rom that does GSM so I have world phone capabilities. From what I read about Liquid Smooth, it does not work.
joshnichols189 said:
Yes we do.. OMGB is straight AOSP
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Correction...except for the one i forgot, we have nothing
try skyraider its is very stable an gsm works
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
casseer15 said:
Hi
I'm a rookie to android
i just need t know what is the best ICS rm for DINC2 without bugs r with least bugs. i mean i dont know much so i need a stable, easy to use rom.
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All ics roms for vivow have some issues. The question is do you want sense or aosp?
UKB is probably the best sense rom out right now. Sense 4, android 4.0.3. Smooth, fast, excellent battery. Camera fcs a lot for some.
For aosp, you have Kangdemnation or an older version of PA. PA is moving on to JB, but I think version 1.9.5 is ics.
Most of the problems are camera related, but many have been fixed. BT is another area of concern/ongoing development. Sound issues, too.
Search through the threads for these issues before you ask a question. Most of these threads are quite large.
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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NITSUJ released an ics leak that I have found pretty bug free and stable
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+1 I am running the leak now. I didn't mention it b/c some people are having trouble: play store, data wifi switching, etc.
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If you don't feel the need for Ice Cream Sandwich, I use Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable for my "old reliable" It's much faster than stock, better battery life, and everything works 100% for me. Just my 2 cents.
I'm pretty much a rookie myself, and wanted the most stable ics rom I could get. The UKB looked great, but I decided to try tazz's ic rom first. It sounds like it should be stable too. I just flashed it earlier today, so haven't had much time with it yet, but so far it looks great. It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
In my experience, Tazz's ROM is probably the number one out there right now. Granted, you're stuck with Sense but there are some devs out there stripping Sense away from this ROM and another one. Everything works out of the box (including camera which is huge for me), but like I mentioned, you're stuck with Sense and I've personally moved to Paranoid Android 1.5a which has CM9 as a base. Works pretty great, although my ffc pictures often show up corrupt/glitchy/garbled. Now to make more posts so I can have the privilege of commenting about this bug...
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It sucks as much as everyone in that thread promised.
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So nice to see someone reading
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If u r on cdma then use UKB X, if on gsm use IC Tazz. Both the roms are very gud. I faced bootloop in gsm with UKB X and V.
otherwise ukb is better.
So I guess this shows my noobness, I'm wanting to root my wife's incredible 2 and not sure if she has cdma or gsm. How do I know/find out?
What's your carrier
Is it Verizon? If it is then its cdma.
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Stock GB.
My wife is about as rookie as they get. I put her on IC-Tazz.
My 2 cents.
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So nice to see someone reading
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LOL yeah, that was an entertaining and informative thread!
I just stuck to the Aeroevan's CM9 07/12 build with v12 kernel (pretty outdated, but I don't use the phone anymore) and gave it to my mother. So far, she's loving it to the point where she's completely oblivious to the world when she's using an app.
I woild definitely recommend Aero's CM9 build if you want a speedy rom with mostly everything working (720p recording doesn't work sadly)
But if you want an extremely stable ROM, then go for Tazz/Mac's IC Tazz ROM and have fun with the suckiness of the ROM. XD
I woukd also recommend Nit's UKB just because it's a treat and its packed with lots of Sense 4.0 goodies.
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Apparently I've gone flashing-crazy (I blame upgrading to TB Pro :laugh: ) and have also tried UKB V and can now recommend it too as rookie-safe. The only problem is I'm having so much fun trying out new roms, I'm now finding myself searching for other roms to play with...
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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Another vote for CM9!
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Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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Jizzylax said:
Flash crazy? It's called flash addiction.
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JUST HOOK IT TO MY VEINS! :screwy: :beer:
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If intravenous is a new recovery option, I'm all for it! :good: Would that mean if I stopped flashing lots of roms I'd be a recovering recovery addict?
Is there an up to date stable and fast Rom and kernel? Looking for something that everything works on, than you.
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Is there an up to date stable and fast Rom and kernel? Looking for something that everything works on, than you.
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Stable go for cm9 and hell boy kernel
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I should also mention that I am using the cdma virgin mobile version.
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read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963635
cm10+jmz's kernel
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cm10+jmz's kernel
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That ain't stable
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gulsher said:
read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963635
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I'm not looking for a "best Rom" just want something stable like I said.
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dont think there is such a thing as stable on this phone, been trying different builds on this site for a few weeks and keep falling back to stock rooted device, at this point I am frustrated with the one v, limited rom's that are stable most of all, the phone does lack speed, but is sensibly priced also.. my daughters phone now, evo 4g , took to a new rom right off think it is nitrous, stable as hell, first rom i ever flashed, but am a long time Linux user so but a stable version others have put on a vm cdma would be nice to know,... faq is not what he asked.
that means same only
Not the same thing, I'm not one of those people asking what Rom is best knowing there's a bunch out there to try. I'm asking what's stable and not going to screw up my phone.
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if you have many times to kill, just try every available cus-rom in here one by one...
but if you really wanna know my opinion, then go for mySENSE v2.0 and/or Paranoid Android v2.99
u asked for stable and fast rom that is the same thing dude
used cm9 w/ supersick overclocked to 1.5GHz until the battery drained out while playing nfs most wanted, playing music with the Walkman app, quick web browse with Firefox and around two hours of YouTube videos with no crashes or force close. CM9 was the only rom I managed to get to the home screen with.
Stable and up to date are two entirely different things in the android world. For stable, run stock. For up to date, something cm10 based. Every rom has its problems, just a fact of using android.
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That ain't stable
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It's stable...
whoshotjr2006 said:
Stable and up to date are two entirely different things in the android world. For stable, run stock. For up to date, something cm10 based. Every rom has its problems, just a fact of using android.
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Super like...
Aggary to you...
Ya that's a fact...
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What in flying spaghetti monsters name did you just say lmao please speak English.
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The 12-16 of cm10 with included kernel has worked great for over a week now for me.
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Is there a version of AOKP that is comparable to the stability of CM10.0.0? I am looking for a very stable version.
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All devices react differently to different ROMs. Nobody can answer this for you because they don't own you specific device. So your best bet would be to just try each one out and see which one works best for your device.
That's true what was said above. Not to mention how even using different apps can affect of your phone works. But overall, if the ROM your looking into has a lot of negative reviews I would stay away from it.
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pdelponte said:
Is there a version of AOKP that is comparable to the stability of CM10.0.0? I am looking for a very stable version.
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If you want a more direct answer, the 4.1.2 is quite stable. But yes, without trying them out, you'll never know :good:
The 4.1.2 Milestone build was pretty stable back when I used it, but then again performance varies. Good luck
If you have an AT&T Galaxy SIII definitely go with Task650 AOKP JB 4.2.1 he updates his ROM in a regular basis and he is one of the best developers in XDA
Like I said I want close to nexus experience, what's the best kernel for battery?
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Most stable?
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I'm on cyanogenmod and Ktoonsez kernel. Pretty stable and good battery life
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a4abell said:
Paranoid android and Perseus kernel i guess.
win win win
http://HighOnAndroid.com/contest/?id=4402
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You dumb dude ? That's for i9300
Thread closed, users are expected to read the threads to make their own determination about what is "best" for them.
Thread like these traditionally spiral our of control after a while with troll commentary and the like.