Recently rooted...recommended ROMs? - LG Nitro HD

I recently rooted my LG Nitro HD (p930). I am currently running Gingerbread 2.3.5, I am looking to install a new ROM but that'd be great if people could suggest some good ROMs I could install!
Thanks,
Mark

authorityyyy said:
I recently rooted my LG Nitro HD (p930). I am currently running Gingerbread 2.3.5, I am looking to install a new ROM but that'd be great if people could suggest some good ROMs I could install!
Thanks,
Mark
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Look in the development section. There aren't any "bad" ROMS out there, they each have their quirks, bugs, etc but they all have something to offer. It really depends on what exactly you're looking for. CM10 nightlies have been progressing nicely, CM9 Full Throttle is quite stable and highly recommended, ParanoidAndroid has some pretty awesome features, AOKP is on the Nitro, JellyBam, and quite a few others. Just install ROM manager/CWM or go the TWRP way and flash the TWRP recovery and start flashing.

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[Q] root nitro hd p930

I'll be receiving this phone (AT&T version, P930?) in few days.
Just wondering how to root, does this still works? http://www.androidauthority.com/how-to-root-lg-nitro-hd-39814/
some people say it doesn't because the new software now.
Which software is new and which is old?
that is exactly the software i use several times to root my nitro. be sure and save that version, it works very well for the nitro
ok thanks
after root i can flash roms right?
which rom is the best in your opinion?
@smashcz,
There's really no contention on this subject, CM9 is by far the best. The AOKP builds have potential, but they're still a little buggy and the dev doesn't own our device personally.
Malnilion said:
@smashcz,
There's really no contention on this subject, CM9 is by far the best. The AOKP builds have potential, but they're still a little buggy and the dev doesn't own our device personally.
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So this page? http://get.cm/?type=nightly&device=p930
Does it include all the gapps?
yes, that is the right page and no it does not have the gapps, you can those via ROM manager->download ROM
to root, do I need to install some drivers to PC?
if so where do I get it?
everything you need to root is on that page.
the ROMs i would mess around with are
cm9
ho!no!
kernalpan1c
aokp
stock
backup!!!!!!!!!

Looking for the best rom to install on my Desire

Hi looking to for the best rom to install on my HTC Desireit has not been rooted using stock rom at the moment also would be most greatful if someone could explain how to do this thanks.
Nick
Try Bortak's guide, it's the first thread in Q&A section.
Sent from my HTC Desire using flashes and thunders
And which ROM is the best for you depends on what you like in a ROM.
There are differences in speed, customizability, features and of course the design.
So if you state what you like in a ROM it's easier for us to give an advise.
First of all you should decide if you want a stable rom or the newest but not so stable one.
For beginners I would recommend Cyanogen Mod, thats a nice stable Ginger Bread Rom and you get a good support there.
But if you want to try Ice Cream Sandwich, I suggest you try Sandvolds Rom. I am using that by myself and its great...
Regards
You could also try one of the MildWild-releases. They are both pretty good. I'm using the version based on Oxygen and it works great, very stable and very fast.
I've used MildWild but didnt like it.
Using Cyanogenmod now and i'm really happy with the performance of the rom.
+1 for Cyanogenmod... its flawless and very flexible! go for CM 7.2+INT2SD, it gives 1GB internal memory (find it here)
Below are other options:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
If you want Sense ROM try any of the Runny ROMs
Try Ginger Villain rom
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
Miui xj!
If you havn't looked at this thread yet, now is the time.
Its a list of all the Roms for Desire, sorted by android version/ Sense version.
There is no "best rom" but like the others have said, you can't go wrong with CM.
Currently using Mokee OS, which is based on CM but with a whole new interface.

Found a possible option to create a MIUI rom for i927

Hi everyone,
I just bought an i927, and I'm really looking forward to installing some custom ROMs. Above all, I'd love to see a MIUI rom for this device. MIUI is hands down my favorite Android flavor. What do you think about these instructions for creating a "MIUI PatchROM"?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483332​It looks to me like it should be possible to MIUI-ify an existing stable ROM for the i927 with this method. What do you think?
Thanks, cheers.
interesting if you will to do this I would recommend you use the "[07.06.12]Osimood v2.06.07" ROM as that one is based off of 2.35 and has all bloat removed. Will make for a good starting point for you. you can find it at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1462298 good luck and I hope you get it working MIUI is a nice looking ROM
JB
sb56637 said:
Hi everyone,
I just bought an i927, and I'm really looking forward to installing some custom ROMs. Above all, I'd love to see a MIUI rom for this device. MIUI is hands down my favorite Android flavor. What do you think about these instructions for creating a "MIUI PatchROM"?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483332​It looks to me like it should be possible to MIUI-ify an existing stable ROM for the i927 with this method. What do you think?
Thanks, cheers.
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That would be interesting, but it's dated february and based on GB.
I think we should consider basing it on ICS: CM9 is coming, it should be easier (assuming CM9 works well).
Hmm, I was also wondering if those instructions would work for ICS too. I know that MIUI is currently running with the ICS base on other devices.
As for me, I doubt I have the skills to pull this off.
Is this still stands? It would be really cool to have MIUI v4 on the glide!
Someone recently mentioned wanting to give it a try in the CM10 topic, so it seems it's on!
Gab1288 said:
Is this still stands? It would be really cool to have MIUI v4 on the glide!
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Unfortunately I think I'm too dumb to follow those sketchy instructions that I linked to, which assume a huge amount of knowledge of the Android base system and its frameworks. But, for those who have already created ROMs for the i927 or even other devices, I suspect it would be relatively easy.
I though I'd look into trying this! I'll need some help from some willing dev' s and Linux gurus!
So far I have followed the instructions from get hub, synced the patchrom. Following the command to adb pull "stockrom.zip" from my glide is getting errors and won't make the zip.
I'm currently running the new UCLJ3 ics update that is rooted, deodexed, and zipaligned, with litekernel v1.1. I'll have to redo the adb pull to get the error, can't remember what it was. It was at the end when it was about to make the zip.
If anyone is willing to help, I'll post the exact error later tonight after work!
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[Nov. 11, 2014] Repository

LG Nitro HD Repository​
I've noticed that the repository in the Dev section doesn't really get updated very often. So, I'm making a new one that I will keep updated as new ROMs/Mods and root methods come up. If you don't see a ROM/Kernel/Guide listed, let me know and I'll get it on there.
ROMs
CM11
CM11 with 3.4 Kernel by miroslav_mm
CM11 & Mokee by nakic
CM10.2
Official CM10.2 by CyanogenMod
CM10.2 by navik
CM10.1
Official CM10.1 by CyanogenMod (((Warning here)))
CM10.1 by miroslav_mm
Quattrimus CM10.1 by tdmcode
JellyBam
CM10
Official CM10 by CyanogenMod
CM10 Hyper Sonic by HO!NO!
ParanoidAndroid by Utacka
Quattrimus CM10 by tdmcode
MIUIv5 by altvolt74
MIUIv5 by 6783
MIUI by cmay
KitKat
Validus KK by notzippy
Dirty Unicorns by notzippy
Carbon ROM by notzippy
PAC-ROM by just1nsama
Mokee by Ryuinferno
JellyBean
SlimBean by lordcheeto03
MIUI by navik
Avatar by bippi79
CodeNameAndroid by slg1119
AOKP
Shendu ROM by navik
Mokee ROM by navik
Unofficial-Official JellyBean by miroslav_mm
Chameleon OS by nexwave-mat
Sphinx v4.1 by 720
PACE 4.3 by tdm
CM9
Official CM9 by CyanogenMod
CM9 Full Throttle by HO!NO!
ParanoidAndroid by Andasa
ICS
V20f by HO!NO!
Liquid Nitro by mattman86
GloryROM V20c by miroslav_mm
MIUI by Sparcot
V20c AT&T Stock by HO!NO!
V18f UDT Stock by HO!NO!
V20d by altvolt74
V20c O2 Stock by Wild1
V20f Bell Stock by HO!NO!
V20e Bell Stock by HO!NO!
V20e Telus Stock by HO!NO!
Sense 3.6 by slg1119
NitroTNT by Swetnes
V20f by altvolt74
Stock ICS by adisa
Ubuntu
Ubuntu Touch Preview by nexwave-mat
Kernels
Wind Kernel by lyfkevin
Lightning Zap! by thomas.raines
Quattrimus Kernel by tdmcode
HO!NO! Palace by HO!NO!
ExKernel by hoquangthaiholy
L01D Kernel
JB 3.4
KitKat Kernel for CM11
Firmwares
Flashable Basebands by drumist
Recoveries
TWRP by nexwave-mat
CWM 5 by bytecode64
hi-recovery by Hi1Jason
CWM 6 by slg1119
Philz Touch by Phil3759
Sources
LG-P930 Source Code
Drivers
GPU KGLS drivers
Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU Driver
Updated Adreno Drivers
Guides
Flashing
Flashing KDZ Files
Unbricking
Machzelet's Guide
mattman86's Guide
hererics Guide
Rooting
hererics Guide
mattman86's Guide
Bin4ry's Guide
Development
How to Dev
Service
Teardown/LCD Replacement
Apps
[ICS]Inverted Email, Messaging, and Talk by OGPunc
Status bar without "AT&T" by -ReaL-
4.2 Keyboard by X0dus
LG Weather by altvolt74
Awesome job. I was thinking about putting an updated repo together for our section, but I decided against it, but yours is great.
Now, I have some constructive criticism and/or ideas for you which you can decide to either use, or ignore.. but here are some of my thoughts.
(I've included info, followed by a link, followed by the bb-code for simple addition to your list, excluding formatting (you can add that :highfive: )
From what I've seen, most of the best roms we have include Adreno libs and GPU Driver Update, so I suggest adding them:
I personally recommend the GPU Update if using CM10.1 (or roms based on it):
Update (GPU) (KGLS) drivers
HTML:
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163066]Update (GPU) (KGLS) drivers[/url]
The Adreno 220 drivers should be a useful addition, even just for dev purposes if nothing else:
[Driver] Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU ICS Flashable Update {UnSigned}
HTML:
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636778][Driver] Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU ICS Flashable Update {UnSigned}[/url]
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And I also suggest including some of the available p930 dev information that you've missed:
Might be obsolete, but might want to throw it in:
[DEV] LG-P930 Source Code- Let the deving begin!
HTML:
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474736][DEV] LG-P930 Source Code- Let the deving begin![/url]
HO!NO! Has a good intro guide to dev for p930:
How to Dev for P930
HTML:
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566202]How to Dev for P930[/url]
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Also seem to be missing V20e Telus Stock by HO!NO! , or it may be improperly labelled:
[ROM] HO!NO! P935 Telus Official V20e CWM-Flashable!
HTML:
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843651][ROM] HO!NO! P935 Telus Official V20e CWM-Flashable![/url]
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It may also be a good idea to include some popular themes and apps.. I love the MIUI x4 Apex/ADW/Go theme, and the Touchwiz 5.0 theme for CM10.1 and there are also several very useful threads, and information in the Android Development and Hacking sub-forum.. Might want to take a look there, and include some of the good info provided there.
As I mentioned above -- and this is just a thought -- I suggest simply copy/pasting the thread title instead of the way you have some of the roms, and such labelled; as they are somewhat misleading to a native English-speaking person (me), so I imagine people less fluent in English may have more trouble finding exactly what they're looking for via this thread. Again, as I said everything I've suggested here are simply that - suggestions. I am not trying to tell you what to include, or how to make a thread, and I hope my tips are useful to you.
Thanks again for taking the time to put up an updated repository, and taking on the responsibility of keeping a thread updated for our section of these awesome forums.
Thanks NFleck! I've added the ones you listed to the repository. I'll go through and find the popular apps and such when I have more time.
Added a few ROMs
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Added a few ROMs
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Awesome.. now where's your sticky at?? :highfive:
Re: [Mar 29, 2013] Repository
Nice update. I should have seen it sooner. I like that you separated them by android version as well so you know where to find what you're looking for. Thanks man.
Sent from my Nitro running ParanoidAndroid and LZ Kernel using Tapatalk 2
Jellybam!
Great job! Really helps people who are trying to improve their devices. A Rom you missed that was banned from xda for some reason or another is Jellybam which im using now. Pretty solid rom and I enjoy it alot more then CM 10.1 I was using.:good:
Added a new ExKernel and JellyBam
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New ROMs added
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Awesome job once again. +Thanks
Good to see its getting regular updates. Don't forget to update the thread title in the op to reflect the date you last updated so people can see it from the thread-view of the forum.
Edit: GloryRom by miroslav_mm is improperly linked to an miui thread.
Sent from my LG-P930 using Tapatalk 2
NFleck said:
Awesome job once again. +Thanks
Good to see its getting regular updates. Don't forget to update the thread title in the op to reflect the date you last updated so people can see it from the thread-view of the forum.
Edit: GloryRom by miroslav_mm is improperly linked to an miui thread.
Sent from my LG-P930 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for the tips. I updated the title. The GloryROM link works for me though.
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Thanks for the tips. I updated the title. The GloryROM link works for me though.
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Hmmm. maybe I was pressing on it incorrectly via phone.. Sorry 'bout that. Great job. :highfive:
Added Mokee ROM
are these files all compatible with the LG Spectrum VS920. I read a couple of different things and want to make sure.
good
thank you! very good! i love ho!no full rom!
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are these files all compatible with the LG Spectrum VS920. I read a couple of different things and want to make sure.
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No? They're for the lg p930.. With some being ported to the korean model.
Never heard any mention of being compatible with the lg spectrum.. Although with the same processor/gpu there could be some cross-compatibility. I'd look in that sub-forum for dev...
Sent from my LG-P930 using Tapatalk 2
I'm terribly puzzled
I've have spent 16-19 hours on my computer trying to find the best Rom for my LG Nitro HD. I have explored each and every thread above read and studied the comments one by one, over and over again trying to find a good and stable Rom. probably one that works fine. fast and smooth. I'm a complete android noob, android is not common were I'm from in Africa. People here prefer Blackberry and Nokia Asha phones so all I have is you guys to help me. I know there is no perfect ROM out here, there is always one issue or the other. when i was going through the threads i got confused so confused that i cant make any decision. I have not installed and tested any Rom before. I don't want to risk and use my phone for experiment. I use LG Nitro HD AT&T Unlocked. Please guys tell me which Rom that has Good-Normal battery life, sensitive digitizer, smooth and fast, less random crashes, application compatible, Bluetooth and data working, camera and 1080p video recording working and most of all does not require unbrick process. May not be as good as what i listed above but anything close to that will be well appreciated. Please help a brother. You guys are way far better and experienced than I am. I know how to install Roms, Root ETC. dont need to teach me. Please all I need is suggestions.
infinitycane said:
I've have spent 16-19 hours on my computer trying to find the best Rom for my LG Nitro HD. I have explored each and every thread above read and studied the comments one by one, over and over again trying to find a good and stable Rom. probably one that works fine. fast and smooth. I'm a complete android noob, android is not common were I'm from in Africa. People here prefer Blackberry and Nokia Asha phones so all I have is you guys to help me. I know there is no perfect ROM out here, there is always one issue or the other. when i was going through the threads i got confused so confused that i cant make any decision. I have not installed and tested any Rom before. I don't want to risk and use my phone for experiment. I use LG Nitro HD AT&T Unlocked. Please guys tell me which Rom that has Good-Normal battery life, sensitive digitizer, smooth and fast, less random crashes, application compatible, Bluetooth and data working, camera and 1080p video recording working and most of all does not require unbrick process. May not be as good as what i listed above but anything close to that will be well appreciated. Please help a brother. You guys are way far better and experienced than I am. I know how to install Roms, Root ETC. dont need to teach me. Please all I need is suggestions.
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I'll hit the most important point first; the need to unbrick. If you are running Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) then you will not have to unbrick; merely flash CWM once you are rooted. If you are running an official 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, I regret to inform you that you will indeed be required to unbrick. No way around that and it's really not as hard as it looks.
My answer is going to be quite general as the important qualities are fairly static from ROM to ROM. That being said, the ICS and CM9 ROMs will likely be your best bet as far as stability and battery life go. CM10 and up seem to be fairly stable as well but go through battery much faster than ICS. For the most part, the other qualities you have listed are quite close to being equal across the board. Some may be smoother than others, but in my honest opinion, the differences between ROMs - outside of battery life and 'bells and whistles' - is negligible and tends to come down more to personal preference.
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lordcheeto03 said:
I'll hit the most important point first; the need to unbrick. If you are running Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) then you will not have to unbrick; merely flash CWM once you are rooted. If you are running an official 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, I regret to inform you that you will indeed be required to unbrick. No way around that and it's really not as hard as it looks.
My answer is going to be quite general as the important qualities are fairly static from ROM to ROM. That being said, the ICS and CM9 ROMs will likely be your best bet as far as stability and battery life go. CM10 and up seem to be fairly stable as well but go through battery much faster than ICS. For the most part, the other qualities you have listed are quite close to being equal across the board. Some may be smoother than others, but in my honest opinion, the differences between ROMs - outside of battery life and 'bells and whistles' - is negligible and tends to come down more to personal preference.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm running Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread)/ Rooted. did CM9 Roms Eliminated the the Lag that comes with LG Nitro HD. I noticed that the phone doesn't run so smooth compared to other dual core phones (Skyrocket, ETC) and the screen digitizer does not register your touch so easily. Did any of these Rom tackle the matter? I'm ok with just the normal Battery life. I'm thinking of Liquid Nitro. On your opinion Does it seem to work for you?

[Q] Please Recommend a Stable ROM for a New Guy

Hi,
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for about a year and have just been running stock Android. I would like to try installing a custom ROM on my phone.
I am planning on using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit program to unlock and root my phone.
Now, to my question. There are so many ROM's available that I feel overwhelmed when trying to choose which one to use. My only requirements in a ROM is that it has to be stable and give good battery life. Can someone recommend a good one for me to try?
Thank you!
Its hard to anwer it because everyone has its preference since every device acts differently with certain ROM. For example, I use OmniMetal and Im pretty satisfied how it works. You should try few ROMs and find which one suits you best. Read some topics, decide which options you need, and which you dont, which Android version you prefer... Maybe you should start with some standard ROMs such as CM, AOKP, AOSPA...
As I alread said, its question that is hard to answer, and its also disrespectful to every dev since they are all doing it for free
Over the Air said:
Hi,
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for about a year and have just been running stock Android. I would like to try installing a custom ROM on my phone.
I am planning on using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit program to unlock and root my phone.
Now, to my question. There are so many ROM's available that I feel overwhelmed when trying to choose which one to use. My only requirements in a ROM is that it has to be stable and give good battery life. Can someone recommend a good one for me to try?
Thank you!
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I'm a guy like you who don't want the hassle of updating the rom every week or so. I moved to cm11 from stock 4.3 rom. But flashing a new nightly every other day to be up to date is not my thing. I do follow forums regularly but don't not a flash-a-holic. I know cm11 is very stable and i can stay on a milestone release. But knowing that an update is a available is available makes my hands itchy to flash it. Suddenly shiny rom 4.4 appeared on our threads. It's close to stock. Just like how stock 4.3. Been running shiny from a month. No issues as of now. Paired shiny rom 4.4 with dirtyv and my phone is smooth.
If you are looking for a stable rom like stock 4.3. I'd recommend you shiny rom.
If you want a fully optimised featured rom, go with cm, omni, liquid smooth, vanirs, pa etc. Let me tell you. Every 4.4 rom out there is smooth and stable. But flashing roms every week to be on latest is not my thing. So i settled with shiny 4.4.
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... and its also disrespectful to every dev since they are all doing it for free
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Oh! I am sorry. I did not mean to offend anyone.
siddardha21 said:
If you are looking for a stable rom like stock 4.3. I'd recommend you shiny rom.
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Thanks! I will give Shiny ROM a try.
I mean, anything that says STABLE on the thread title or thread will let you know. SlimKat is stable and it works great.
Once you decide on which ROM to run I highly recommend installing gravitybox using Xposed Installer, which will give you just about every customization/feature/option that's available on most custom ROM builds.
Seriously almost evrry rom is stable. I cant think of one that isnt..
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If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
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Can't say anything against that, only custom rom I've tried and I see no reason to change it. The nightlies get updated OTA wich is smooth as silk.
Like others have said, if you are looking for a ROM with a few more customization features than stock, CM11 nightlies are pretty stable. I'd recommend starting with that and see how your device responds. I had been on the omni based ROMs for a while but I just tried the new Paranoid Android Beta 6 ROM by sd3993 and it is running so smooth. Almost all other ROMs I tried had slight issues like the music stuttering when I turned on/off my screen, which I haven't seen on this ROM. I have yet to see how battery life fares, but it is performing spectacularly in terms of smoothness. Once you have found a ROM that is to your liking, then maybe research flashing some kernels and start unlocking some true power on your device. Good luck in your search!
Thanks for all the replies! :good:
I'll go ahead and add Slimkat and CM 11 to my list to try.
isajoo said:
Once you decide on which ROM to run I highly recommend installing gravitybox using Xposed Installer, which will give you just about every customization/feature/option that's available on most custom ROM builds.
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fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.
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This is the first time I've heard of gravitybox and Xposed installer. Has anybody a got a link to a good walkthrough?
rauldom333 said:
Once you have found a ROM that is to your liking, then maybe research flashing some kernels and start unlocking some true power on your device.
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Thank you, I will read up on flashing kernels.
fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
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gravitybox doesn't have custom animations right? i quite like that in OmniROM..
I'm using parandoid android, it's still on beta, but for me is the best, very smooth, and stable
I'd recommend CyanFox. Its stable, good amount of customizations and feels quite snappy on my nexus. Also, gapps are integrated...
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I'm using omnimetal rom. It's smooth and have a special feature--multi-window. The rom is also stable, no reboot or any serious problem.

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