Man, I've really been wanting a linairo build Cm10 pre supercharge v6
.I have this phone BTW.. this is my other device
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Touchwiz 4.0.4 that's snappy like like AOSP with all tweaks and goodies included, Jedi Kernel, with an AOSP theme.
Also, a build of cm10 that doesn't suck the life out of my battery.
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RushAOZ said:
Touchwiz 4.0.4 that's snappy like like AOSP with all tweaks and goodies included, Jedi Kernel, with an AOSP theme.
Also, a build of cm10 that doesn't suck the life out of my battery.
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Cm10 has always been a battery hog Lol. Slim bean is good tho and so is any AOKp build.
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I would like to see master&slaves make a jb rom for our phone.
I would love to see a feature like my asus laptop has, a simply app that can change between high performance, regular or battery saving life mode right now we just highly tweaked then battery saving mode
Most roms dont show battery percentage
Automatic ram clearing coding
Some way of easily switched on the torch without unlocking the phone
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I know this question will cause some debate but what would you say is the best rom for the galaxy nexus?
ARHD
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What does that mean??
You didn't see a rom in the dec section that might be abbreviated ARHD? Or any of the other "what's the best rom" threads, for that matter?
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How about AOKP? Try that abbreviation
Terminators run on Android
I'm using rootzboat. I'm really good.
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Definitely Android Revolution HD (ARHD). I tried others but none were as sweet as ARHD.
I used android revolution but was tired of being on 4.0.2 as the developer was waiting for Google to drop 4.0.3 binaries.
And Franco's kernel was for 4.0.3 only. So I started using Aokp and I simply love it. Aokp + Franco Kernel is a amazing mix for performance and battery.
Aokp also adds new features such as power saver to help with battery and with various status bar tweaks.
Aokp +, Franco kernel.... Nothing gets any better. Also Aokp pushes updates every other day so you can expect goodies every 3-5 days.
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Always use Paul O'Brien Modaco roms. They simply work and let you get on with customising your phone.
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RootzBoat is by far my favorite. I like how it stay's true to AOSP and just adds little extras. Nothing too fancy and feels smooth.
I haven't installed one yet...I'm looking at Android Revolution and AOKP right now, but leaning toward the latter because I'd love to give Franco's a shot. Problem is I'm kind of thinking I should just wait for 4.0.3 to drop and go from there. I'd like to get it the day it drops, if possible.
Right now I'm just using stock rooted+unlocked with the 4.0.3 radio firmware. I'd love to install some graphical mods (mainly a status bar battery mod) but can't on Stock =(
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ARHD
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+1 that rom is what im running and after switching, i came back
anyone who uses this will not look back
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11455-rom-android-open-kang-project-maguro-build-13/
I used arhd since getting the phone. But wanted 4.0.3. So switched to aokp. But for some reason had delays when unlocking the phone. And sometimes when typing. Tried wiping etc. No joy
So I am now using eagles blood with Franco kernal and can't fault it at all. Fb sync and the lock screen and great features.
For a perfect from I would want the power saver and UI mods of aokp. With the cm9 launcher mods. And the eb lock screen. Someone want to make it for me!
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Haven't tried any others, but Axiom is great. Wait for 2.4 update for VZW services fix though.
AOKP looks cool. They have the HC quick settings menu and a slew of options. Pretty slick.
RootzBoat has a good rom too with lots of options. I just hate how they label everything RootzBoat (wallpaper, carrier id, etc). I'm also using AOSP CM9 Kangs too. They're all fun. I typically flip between them when one has a few feature that I like.
RootzBoat has a Centered clock option, notification LED color options, and a 4-way lockscreen... but no notification toggles.
I get awesome battery on my CM9 Kang. BIG difference between it and RootzBoat.
I also noticed that MIUI was updated yesterday to a pretty usable state. I haven't personally tried it, and there are some bugs still, but it should be useable now.
AOKP rocks! But I cant wait to see how CM9 develops. They have to add something special to make me leave AOKP.
Me too I've tried other 4.0.3 but to me they just don't compare to the constant smoothness of ARHD
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+1 that rom is what im running and after switching, i came back
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anyone who uses this will not look back
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11455-rom-android-open-kang-project-maguro-build-13/
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I agree! This rom + franco's kernel waaayyy better than ARHD..... Love the quick toggles and being able to customize without having to flash or "bake" roms....
Another aokp here...it rocks!
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Does anyone truly like it? I find the extra page for toggles to be an annoyance to get to, and requires extra time. It just looks nice. The lock-screen also defeats all purpose of having a lock screen, and removes useful shortcuts (I know these can be added in through some cm or aokp builds but still). I didn't think it was possible for a new android version to really take a step back in terms of functionality but 4.2 really did. Scrolling isn't nearly as good as it was in 4.1 as well. But this is all my opinion, I'm interested to hear what you guys think. I'm looking to drop back to 4.1, and I'm hoping key lime pie gets rid of lock-screen widgets
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Yes I like it. And a few milliseconds don't hurt. I don't think android took steps back, it took 3+ steps ahead.
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I like it.. Looks pretty good.
Although, I do agree somewhat with the lockscreen. When I had messages as one of the pages on the lockscreen, I wish I could just text them from there. But instead, you press it and it goes to the messaging app instead.
Agreed. With lockscreen and toggles. If I remember correctly though, pure AOSP that ships on nexus devices prior to 4.2 didn't have toggles. That's a luxury that was only afforded to root users. So really it was a step forward.
In my opinion though, they should have implemented CM's toggles and called it good.
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I love it, So much smoother at least when it comes to cm10 vs cm10.1 depends on the ROM you are using, Baked Black Bean its amazing and there are quite a few new 4.2 ROMs out in the last couple weeks
I dunno, I'm using the first aokp build that came out and its stuttering like crazy, especially the xda app
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I dunno, I'm using the first aokp build that came out and its stuttering like crazy, especially the xda app
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Try using a more up to date version or use slim bean with slim bean gapps its got AOKP features but very fast and smooth
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I am running vanilla root box and like it a lot. Everything works and it has a polished professional look to it.
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I love 4.2 on my phone, i just flashed it but my only concern is battery life and how that will ruin my fresh clean battery.
Also i dislike the lockscreen options and wished you could turn those off!
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I love 4.2 on my phone, i just flashed it but my only concern is battery life and how that will ruin my fresh clean battery.
Also i dislike the lockscreen options and wished you could turn those off!
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Root box is the only 4.2 ROM that I think has good battery life ! After flashing and trying out other ROMs I stick with root box. I only needed one time charger all day long .
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Root box is the only 4.2 ROM that I think has good battery life ! After flashing and trying out other ROMs I stick with root box. I only needed one time charger all day long .
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I'm getting 3.5 or so screen time consistently with black bean. I'm actually getting better battery life than ICS out the box and with the same installed apps. Smooth performance too. I'm liking 4.2 so far. I do miss the TW calendar and music player. They seemed to work the best for me. Tethering is also been hit or miss. Nothing a big deal breaker for me though.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard
I hope this helps
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Jelly Bean 4.2.2 is smooth. Performance back on track.
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I was using Sniper's Baked BlackBean ROM and I loved it but the only thing that's preventing me to stay with it is the limited 4G speed so I went back to Kobridge's Stock ROM.
In response to people who dislike the newly implemented toggles page: just swipe your notification bar with two fingers and voilà, straight to toggles.
Don't thank me, I figured it out from a review video myself (QBKing77 I believe, but I could be wrong). But should save you that extra second you were complaining about...
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I think it is nice but, something they could have included in the original Jelly Bean instead of making a separate Jelly Bean version.
Does tethering always work for free on Cyanogenmod 10.1 4.2.2 Wild for the night?
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Does tethering always work for free on Cyanogenmod 10.1 4.2.2 Wild for the night?
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Yes, on any CM ROM
mdhscanes24 said:
In response to people who dislike the newly implemented toggles page: just swipe your notification bar with two fingers and voilà, straight to toggles.
Don't thank me, I figured it out from a review video myself (QBKing77 I believe, but I could be wrong). But should save you that extra second you were complaining about...
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Lol I'm pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be accessed ahaha, it's how Google showed it off at 4.2's release. But thanks anyways I miss having the music controls on the lockscreen, now I have to place my own widget and swipe over to change songs
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Lol I'm pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be accessed ahaha, it's how Google showed it off at 4.2's release. But thanks anyways I miss having the music controls on the lockscreen, now I have to place my own widget and swipe over to change songs
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Use the maximize widgets toggle in Lockscreen options
hey guys i was wondering what are the ROMs that are ruling in the n7100 these days
Alliance Rom, monixDefidROM(one of the best & battery is amazing good!) all so Kingdrod is available, just go and try one of them
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None. Go back to stock.
This kinda threads are not allowed.
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im using omega v11
great rom and i feel real long life battery with fast operations
you can get the v12 from the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1915036
Personal preference imo, in term of performance, stability and longer lasting battery.
I think the best ive ever use is Android Revolution HD 12.0 ....the batt usage is superb =D
Stock
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I am using pacman at the moment; very fast and you can tweak dpi with paranoid android settings - otherwise having such a big screen does not make much sense for me
The best one is whichever one you are happy with.
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Im using revolution HD at the minute after using omega rom. HD is pretty close to stock rom. Im constantly looking for a rom that is really customisable like I used to have on my i9000. (Darky rom 10.2) as a lot of the mods you got OTA but as far as I can see there is no darky rom for n7100
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Phoenix ROM is nice. A lot of custom things. Minor modifications that are in it improves comfort
- circle batter icon
- H+ and range in 1 icon
- sound driver
- 21 toggle
- STweaks for overclock and more
There is no such thing as a "best ROM". What suits you is completely different to what suits others - it's subjective.
We all try x ROMs to find our what we like. Why should you try to take shortcuts? Don't be so lazy,try different ROMs and don't expect anyone to do the work for you. You're idle and want spoon feeding. GTFOOH and do your own research.
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There is no such thing as a "best ROM". What suits you is completely different to what suits others - it's subjective.
We all try x ROMs to find our what we like. Why should you try to take shortcuts? Don't be so lazy,try different ROMs and don't expect anyone to do the work for you. You're idle and want spoon feeding. GTFOOH and do your own research.
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Your such a killjoy, TC just want others opinion
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Stock rooted + simplistic framework = your fav rom
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Alliance rom is the best battery life rom for my personal taste
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iam using alliance rom but battery less than beffore any help plz??? 3g and wifii and over net and ......artoind 14..16..hours per day
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Stock rooted + simplistic framework = your fav rom
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I agree, I would just add Nova louncher
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I agree, I would just add Nova louncher
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yeah Nove Launcher will do for me
which one do you recommend?
PAC. HAS. Certain.things from.cm10 so cm10 all the way... my 2 cents
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Ok...
I feel so old, still using a stock Gingerbread Rom :crying:
booth have battery drain issues i use stock ICS rooted, deodexed and zipaligned by Dman: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994902, twlauncher works slow but you can repleced with nova or apex launcher
Still on AT&T stock ICS
I am still on AT&T's non-rooted stock ICS so take this as my opinion only. I've been reading up on CM 10.1 and I will be giving it a go when I get my phone rooted.
Tech927
As far as a daily driver cm10 works.perfectly fine.. stock I had worse drain with battery from all the bloat of ATT and its super nice on.cm10.. and all the lil added features like the song changed by holding up or down on the volume knob
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i need an AOSP rom for my n7100 and i can't choose one
i need stable system and battery life saver ROM
Pretty much, all of the 4.2.2 based roms are good. Personally, I use either ProBam or Carbon. Anything that is 4.3 is still in alpha stages and are unstable
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AOSP Rom
I second that, Probam v4.2 is really nice. Rootbox as well
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Pretty much, all of the 4.2.2 based roms are good. Personally, I use either ProBam or Carbon. Anything that is 4.3 is still in alpha stages and are unstable
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For battery combined with no bugs, stability and speed I recommend thors rom, google tegraowners.net it's not on XDA. Carbonrom on here is a great rom too, I'd also combine it with thor's kernel.
Then last but not least, SlimBean rom! It's my current daily and battery with included kernel is very decent and it's the current AOSP 4.3 rom with the least bugs imo. If you really can't live with any bugs go for the 4.2.2 version.
Only bugs I have in SlimBean beta2 4.3 is graphic glitches in stock browser and gmail.. But it's absolutely doable, besides that it's ultrafast and the customisation options are sweet
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Probam is excellent..it has various features and is updated frequently (recently 4.3 was release)..I personally used it for 3 weeks and found it working smooth and lag free
Then comes resurrection and illusion rom..I haven't tried them but they were the 'rom of the week' in note2root site by zedomax
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Well although its TW Alliance is good. It looks exactly like a AOSP Rom anf it even has the CRT effect but it keeps the S apps
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