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OK I know its my personal preference to choose between roms, but i also want to know yours. I like arhd cause other stability and stock feel, but aokp is also great since I get much more control of my phone, with that said sometimes , this 'control' can lead to stability issues with the rom. So what do you think is bettr overall?
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ARHD is more stable, AOKP has 4.0.3 and more mods. Just try it.
Im on ARHD btw
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AOKP because it is 4.0.3 and has more choices for kernels such as Franco.
AOKP is more stable than ARHD imo. Stick to milestones if you're worried about stability.
I switched to AOKP after being on ARHD.
AOKP has more customization, less boot time and more battery!
The only instances of instability I had on this device came when using ARHD. Currently using AOKP and it absolutely flies with Franco's kernel. 4.0.3 is a massive leap over 4.0.2, it's like moving from a beta build to final. Having in built mods is one of the benefits of choosing a ROM built from source, and not just based on the stock images.
Regards.
AOKP here also, fast and stable...never had a reboot, blazing fast with franco's kernel overclocked @1350mhz.
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i'm happy with ARHD 2.1.3 (4.0.2)
is there a changelog for 4.0.3, what incentives are there to upgrade, my phone is stable and fast as it is.
LE: found something: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.3.html
but they seem more API improvements rather than actual bug fixes or new (visible/usable) features
also here
http://dkgadget.com/upcoming-androi...on-new-camera-capabilities-and-tons-of-fixes/
"....tons of fixes" -> like what for example?
Both are great ROMs, and I've used both. I'm going with AOKP for now, because you get:
4.0.3
toggles in notification bar
4 way lock screen
raised the default auto brightness default (fixable on ARHD)
Hold back button to kill app (die facebook, die)
Power menu add-ons
No stability issues for me (build 17)
Yesterday I had 1 day and 1.5 hours, with about 2.5 hours screen time on auto brightness
AOKP just saves me a lot of trouble with its built in tweaks, so I don't have to go hunt them down myself.
One con: the unicorn boot animation... Easily fixable though, there are a bunch of boot animation choices in the themes section.
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i'm happy with ARHD 2.1.3 (4.0.2)
is there a changelog for 4.0.3, what incentives are there to upgrade, my phone is stable and fast as it is.
LE: found something: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.3.html
but they seem more API improvements rather than actual bug fixes or new (visible/usable) features
also here
http://dkgadget.com/upcoming-androi...on-new-camera-capabilities-and-tons-of-fixes/
"....tons of fixes" -> like what for example?
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The overall smoothness and performance of apps, especially the browser, is much improved. When I was using ARHD, I was slightly disappointed with this device coming from a SGS2 and could understand the threads and posts about lag etc.
I challenge you to try a 4.0.3 ROM and come back and tell me it isn't a much faster/smoother experience.
Here is an example of the improved browser performance on The Verge website, which was famously shown to lag heavily on many video reviews (4.0.2).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN27yZQWfU0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Regards.
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ARHD is more stable
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I don't see how ARHD is more stable. I never had a single reboot with AOKP build 19.
judging from what you guys have said aokp looks like the winner here, and yes I've got to say browser is much improved from stock 4.0.2. Then again I need to try out arhd. But I will most likely use cm9 when it releases it final. Has anyone used the alpha builds? How are they on battery life?
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I thought ARHD might be more stable but to my surprise and delight I've had an even better experience with AOKP.
It's hard to beat anything AOSP based, especially with so many mods and tweaks. Usually you sacrifice stability with ROMs like this but not in this case. It's amazingly well polished and I have no complaints at all. Blown away with AOKP.
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I thought ARHD might be more stable but to my surprise and delight I've had an even better experience with AOKP.
It's hard to beat anything AOSP based, especially with so many mods and tweaks. Usually you sacrifice stability with ROMs like this but not in this case. It's amazingly well polished and I have no complaints at all. Blown away with AOKP.
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My thoughts exactly - I was hesitant at first to move away from ARHD because stability is important for me. I've been running AOKP this past week (milestone 2) and just loaded on the franco kernel the other day and my phone has been MORE stable. On ARHD I did have the occasional hiccup/stutter/lag and an odd issue where my touchscreen failed me - fixed only with a battery pull.
Since AOKP + franco - no issues with an overall smoother experience. Battery life has been comparable to ARHD + faux123 v10 mainline kerrnel - well over a full day's use without even thinking about reaching for my charger
Haven't even tried arhd, but I use AOKP, I like it. 4.0.3 or bust
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masully84 said:
Haven't even tried arhd, but I use AOKP, I like it. 4.0.3 or bust
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What he said.
are you all using the stock kernel that came with AOKP or Franco?
If franco, what are your governor settings, UV settings, etc?
with AOKP do you mean
[ROM][AOSP 4.0.3] Android Open Kang Project - maguro build 20
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Yes either the latest build or the milestone 2. The builds are nightlys and are updated more frequently with the newest features but they may be more buggy. That said many people on the forums seem to run them without much issue. The milestone releases are meant to be bugfree and complete as described in the AOKP thread.
I'm using the default Franco settings - I don't think I know better than he does when it comes to optimizing a kernel and I have no complaints with regards to performance or battery life..
Ive been using AOKP and Franco since i got my Nexus last week, and its worked beautifully. This morning i switched to LeanKernel in order to see if it would improve battery life. Will report back on my findings.
Sorry I'm new from the Nexus S, but is AOKP similar to CM? I pretty much always used CM derivatives.
Hey guys. I'll be flashing a new rom soon, and I wanted to get your opinions on which of these roms to flash. I've been using Liquidsmooth V1.4 but with Jelly Bean I'm considering flashing a new rom.
I tried AOKP when it was still ICS and I decided to switch to Liquidsmooth because it has all the same features that I use and the rom file is smaller so the battery life it better. Battery life is one of my main concerns so it will be one of the main deciding factors for my rom of choice. Please help me make my decision, and only comment if you have actually used both roms in one of their more recent forms.
Also, please include your kernel, and other info you feel is important enough to include. Thanks
Wrong section buddy. Development only in this section.
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There are many threads on what ROM. Use the search feature and why are you still flashing ICS-based ROMs? Jelly Bean is out....
CM10 is probably the most feature riched ROM for JB. Thread also doesn't belong in this forum.
Liquid is one of the stupidest roms out there. They've hacked together so many features from different roms and they've done a sloppy job. Switching the icons of the notification powerwidgets doesn't work when you try from the menu (the option is there, it doesn't do anything - that's why I consider it sloppy - there are buttons that are supposed to "do something" but don't do anything.)
Also, they just took Trebuchet launcher of CM9 and just renamed it to Liquid Launcher. I know it's open source but it's still theft, isn't it?
AOKP is also a rom focusing more on features than stability.
I'd suggest you try CM9 - I found it a lot smoother than AOKP and the rom is consistent and works.
Also... wrong subforum - this **** goes to QA or general, not here.
sherincal said:
Liquid is one of the stupidest roms out there. They've hacked together so many features from different roms and they've done a sloppy job. Switching the icons of the notification powerwidgets doesn't work when you try from the menu (the option is there, it doesn't do anything - that's why I consider it sloppy - there are buttons that are supposed to "do something" but don't do anything.)
Also, they just took Trebuchet launcher of CM9 and just renamed it to Liquid Launcher. I know it's open source but it's still theft, isn't it?
AOKP is also a rom focusing more on features than stability.
I'd suggest you try CM9 - I found it a lot smoother than AOKP and the rom is consistent and works.
Also... wrong subforum - this **** goes to QA or general, not here.
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They did the same thing for rom control and renamed it to liquid control.
Wow they really renamed it to liquid launcher? I mean yeah its open source but at least give credit where it's due and not rename a app and put liquid on it.
+1 for cm9. Although like what I said, take a look at a jelly bean roms. Particularly cm10 its really smooth
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This does NOT belong in development
YOU are not developing anything here
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I moved from Liquid to AOKP M6 and they're both great.
M6 has given me insane battery life and an awesome balance between features/stability.
Use the 3.1.9.9 Jame Bond kernel and I promise it'l be worth it.
[INDEX] The Galaxy Nexus Resource Bible - Roms, Kernels, Radios & Guides (8/11/16)
The Galaxy Nexus Resource Bible
Hi all!
One of the wonderful things about owning a Nexus is all of the development. However, if you are a new user, or any user for that matter, a forum such as ours can become a bit overwhelming. I intend to cleary and neatly layout all of our CURRENT development in a tidy template for all to enjoy. Below you will find all of the development and guides that are available for our phone in a color coded index with links to the corresponding post. If you are a developer or a member that sees a thread you think should be added or removed to / from the op PLEASE PM ME! Posts within the thread may go unnoticed, and we wouldn't want that to happen.
INDEX:
Guides
ROMS
Kernels
Radios
Misc. Development (toolkits, mods, ect...)
Guides
Back to Top ^GUIDES
Being a New User
*A Must Read*
Android for Galaxy Nexus 101 & FAQ
Install Google SDK and ADB drivers in Windows 7
How to Update to Official Google OTA & Download Links
Rooting without Unlocking the Bootloader
Full Phone Backup without Unlocking or Rooting
How to Return to Stock
Setting Up and Compiling JB and ICS from AOSP
ROMS
Back to Top ^ROMS
7.x.x (Nougat)
The OMAP4-AOSP Project
Clean, no-frills stock build of Android Marshmallow
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6.x.x (Marshmallow)
CyanogenMod 13.0
Cyanogenmod's signiture, sightly modded, Android build
OmniROM
Omni ROM's goal of being different is reflected through their slightly modded build of Android
Untitled Android 6.0.1 Build
"A moderately customized ROM"
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5.x.x (Lollipop)
FML: Fork My Life
Stock build of Android 5.x.x (Surprisingly smooth for a beta!)
Unofficial LiquidSmooth v4.0
A smooth build of Android 5.x.x with a few useful features
Unofficial CyanogenMod 12 [DDK 1.8]
A build of CyanogenMod 12 with F2FS support among the other features
Unofficial CyanogenMod 12 [DDK 1.9]
A build of CyanogenMod 12 with newer video drivers than the one above
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4.4.x (KitKat)
Official LiquidSmooth v3.2
Smooth, stable, and feature filled. Based off CM, AOKP, SlimRom, and PA.
Unofficial LiquidSmooth v3.2
An Android 4.4.4 build of LiquidSmooth with some useful tweaks (Like F2FS support) that is often updated
Dirty Unicorns
Lots of features, lots of smoothness (like butter), and lots of unicorns!
Resurrection Remix®
Feature filled, extremely smooth, and has an awesome red/black theme!
AOSB
Halo, Multi-window, and TONS more!
ParanoidAndroid 4.6
Features per-app DPI(not yet), Hover (new HALO), and extras.
CM-REMIX
Smooth with tons of features (and an awesome default wallpaper too, just sayin')
Validus 13
A fast ROM with some nice features (if you like the movie "IT" you'll like this ROM even more)
AOKP 4.4.x
A smooth and surprisingly bug-free official AOKP release (some cool features here too)
Omni ROM
Buttery smooth with a good handful of features (some of which are unique to Omni ROM)
OmniMetal
Android 4.4 build of Omni ROM built for speed (Linaro optimizations).
Shiny
OTA-like build, built from AOSP, no bloatware, bugless, and completely optimized. *Located on RootzWiki
SlimKat
A lightweight build of Android 4.4 with small tweaks and a some nice features
FML: Fork My Life
Stock build of Android 4.4 based off CyanogenMod.
Beanstalk Build 4.4.x
Smooth, feature packed, and based off CM.
Unofficial CyanogenMod 11
An unofficial build of CyanogenMod's 4.4 nightlies for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.
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4.3.x (Jelly Bean)
Slim Bean
Small package, smooth, stable, and contains features from CM and PA.
crDroid
Buttery smooth and stable with features from PA, AOKP, SlimRom, and CM.
Faster-Than-Light
Pure AOSP.
mROM
Verizon stock look-alike.
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4.2.x (Jelly Bean)
Android Revolution HD v7.0
Optimized stock ~ stable and smooth.
Kernels
Back to Top ^Kernels
Check out Nephilim's Custom Kernel Settings to take your Gnex to the next level with these kernels!
6.x.x
Untitled Kernel
bsmitty83's "basic modified kernel"
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5.x.x
LuckyK
A kernel with some extras!
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4.4.x
FreshKernel
Awesome battery life, pretty smooth, with some nice features added
NukedTrinity
Great battery life, smooooooooth, with a few features
BlurryTuna
Nice speed with OK battery life
HybridMix
Nice battery life, awesome speed, and frequent updates
KK422 (no name...I think)
Great battery life, with a (very) slight trade-off on speed
Fancy Kernel
A well rounded kernel in battery life, speed, and stability
TinyKernel v5.5.x
Equal balance of battery efficiency and speed.
franco.Kernel r395
Battery efficient and speedy. Available app for download.
A.S.K.P
Fast with a very slight trade-off on battery.
Dirty_V
There is a beta Android 5.x.x kernel in the thread
Nice balance of speed and battery life (maybe a slight, miniscule, tiny trade-off on battery)
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4.3.x
Some have reported that these 4.3 kernels work on 4.4 builds. TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK
Golden Kernel
Battery efficient, fast and smooth.
LeanKernel v8.x
Very battery efficient, with a very slight trade-off on speed- yet very smooth.
Hybrid Kernel
Very fast, with a trade-off to "okay" battery life.
Radios
Back to Top ^Radios
Explanation of Radios
4.0.1 (ITL41D)
LTE-EK02 / CDMA-EK01
MD5 Sum: 3302017119dd24eaf99b2a6540ea3697
4.0.2 (ICL53F)
LTE-EK02 / CDMA-EK05
MD5 Sum: a12743e6d3b80734831f69502bdae29b
4.0.3 (IML74K)
LTE-EK04 / CDMA-EK06
MD5 Sum: c07f43102346b7e88ac30fe981dbbf2b
4.0.4 (IMM30B)
LTE-FA02 / CDMA-FA02
MD5 Sum: bd63961006aa65e88100017bab2c7fbb
4.0.4 (IMM76K)
LTE-FC05 / CDMA-FC04
MD5 Sum: 498a0596e23a155e80676dbbd6ac426f
4.1.1 (JRO03O)
LTE-FG02 / CDMA-FF02
MD5 Sum: 576354b2d830daa8961847042ef90918
4.2.2 (JDQ39)
LTE FK01/CDMA FK02 Radios
MD5 Sum: 9d9841c7ee3d1e46ba30c013adf50d2a
Credits to Mark Manning
Miscellaneous Development
Back to Top ^Miscellaneous Development
Recovery
All-in-One Toolkit v11.1
Factory Images
Clockworkmod Recovery 6.0.1.0
Fix for GPS, WiFi, BT, & MMS
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Customization
Quick Settings & Lockscreen Widgets Mod
Full Screen Mod
CM10 Themes
looks like team bamf is missing under the roms list
and thanks for this list...really appreciate everything being consolidated in one place.
Thank you. I feel much better now knowing I can count that we have 27 ROMs to choose from right now.
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Now this thread needs stickied NOW!!!
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Nice job! Thanks for taking time out to put up this thread.
I'm unfortunately stuck under what ROM best suits me now. Either each day or days later I end up switching ROMs and normally a circle of ROMs.
I've tried all the big best ones and just ain't satisfied, well not in a bad way but more or less it gets sluggish or ends up riddled with bugs or something.
JBsourcery, Paranoid Android, CNA many more. Is there a stable decent ROM out there for a music/gamer junkie? If I need a certain I've flashed before is there a certain kernel I need to use?
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withbloodskies said:
I'm unfortunately stuck under what ROM best suits me now. Either each day or days later I end up switching ROMs and normally a circle of ROMs.
I've tried all the big best ones and just ain't satisfied, well not in a bad way but more or less it gets sluggish or ends up riddled with bugs or something.
JBsourcery, Paranoid Android, CNA many more. Is there a stable decent ROM out there for a music/gamer junkie? If I need a certain I've flashed before is there a certain kernel I need to use?
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My favorite kernel for a couple of years now has been Faux and I have been on CM since its early days with CM 4
mark manning said:
My favorite kernel for a couple of years now has been Faux and I have been on CM since its early days with CM 4
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Last time I ran cm10 official, I got all sorts of issues, cm updater kept force closing, screen flashed constantly at random times and other quirks.
I've ran Cm6 Late to 10 now. Cm is a great developer no doubt, maybe it was just a bad release? Guess I'll retry another cm10 nightlie see how it runs to me.
As far as kernels, I need something with battery life and extra options.
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Already needs updating! The problem with these types of threads is that it is a lot of work to keep it current.
Jerryatric said:
Already needs updating! The problem with these types of threads is that it is a lot of work to keep it current.
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Instead of being rude why don't you point it out as asked in the OP?
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Didn't mean to be rude. I'm just saying the op would have to go through the forum list daily or at least weekly to keep this up. Great idea, but hard to keep current - and not very useful if its not.
Jerryatric said:
Didn't mean to be rude. I'm just saying the op would have to go through the forum list daily or at least weekly to keep this up. Great idea, but hard to keep current - and not very useful if its not.
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Not really hard, its an old phone most of the development is already done. The only thing new that I see worth adding is aokp build 5
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mark manning said:
Not really hard, its an old phone most of the development is already done. The only thing new that I see worth adding is aokp build 5
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Jeez its not ollld yet
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I'd say.. we won't get new life until 4.2 or 5.x. It will happen but until then he is right, I bought this phone during the middle cycle of this phones life. If we had devs interested in porting sense/touchwiz we'd have some new life on our phone until 4.2-5.x.
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hello everyone..im just a new gnex user here..i want to ask whats the best rom for you guys?
i try to keep my nexus as stock as possible…. i didn't even unlock the bootloader, i love pure google, although i experienced some bugs, for example my whole gallery was deleted from one day to another… all the pictures lost… this was under 4.1.2
joesalve said:
hello everyone..im just a new gnex user here..i want to ask whats the best rom for you guys?
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welcome to the forums and the nexus. Please for future reference, there are a lot of threads that have been closed due to asking what is the best rom.
Darunion said:
welcome to the forums and the nexus. Please for future reference, there are a lot of threads that have been closed due to asking what is the best rom.
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im newbie in here..thats why im asking you guys..
Welcome to the forums as well!
Right now I'm trying out AOKP (Build 5) after coming off of CM 10 (M2). Both AOKP and CM10 are pretty rock solid to me - I've never had any issues with either of them. CM10 have higher benchmark scores than AOKP did, but AOKP (to me) has a much better battery life and allows for far more customization (colors, lock screen, menu, toggles, etc). But even though AOKP doesn't score as high, I don't see any "real" performance hit... if any. I've never really trusted benchmarks on how well my phone will perform... I just like having high numbers to show off ;D
Overall, AOKP is doing wonders for me! Running that along side Air Kernel (with my beloved SmartAssV2 governor).
Here's my advice to you:
- Download a ROM you think you'll like; CM10 for example.
- Go into your custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) and flash it.
- Get it setup the way you want to (ie: Add your apps, settings, kernel, etc)
- Make a Nandroid backup (include boot.img to keep your kernel)
- Wipe everything afterwards and flash another ROM! (like AOKP, Codename, etc)
Just keep doing that until you think you know what ROM you wanna use. Then you can just restore that backup you made and you good to go! ^_^
joesalve said:
hello everyone..im just a new gnex user here..i want to ask whats the best rom for you guys?
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Rasbeanjelly + trinity kernel...
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-Codename android is close to stock with some of the goodies from AOKP and CM10
-AOKP
-Paranoid android if you like messing around with the DPI
Those were my top 3 roms. Feel free to browse and choose a rom in the dev section.
Good luck!
I like MIUI. I recommend downloading different ROMs and trying them out and seeing which one you like. Some are similar to stock but enhanced functionality others are like HTC Sense or TouchWiz with a very different look and feel.
Try a few out.
I personally like the stock experience. Being with Verizon (Toro), we don't get the latest updates 'til probably around 6 months after. In this case, I use BuglessBeast to get the latest with stock experience. Hope that helps!
Read through some ROM posts before flashing. Bugs can pop up in the best of them. I personally like Codename. Just depends on how much customization you want. I agree with the other posts about trying more than one. After all that's half the fun.
My personal favorite is Bamf + diet kernel. There is no bugs what so ever and it is very stock with the customization features that you want.
Xenon HD +Trinity kernel ftw.
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I'm running XenonHD form Oct24th. I have tried others and found this ROM working well for me. I did run the XenonHD from 9/29 prior to that. Apparently when I installed a version after 9/29, that one was not behaving well. So I went back to 9/29 until today.
Just finished the install a couple hours ago.
I find the battery life of the XenonHD rom to be very good (for what I do with the phone).
Surely there are many other great ROM's out there and the best ay to find YOUR Rom is to try a few.
Good luck and have fun with your GNex.
Jens
So I am getting a Galaxy Nexus carrier unlocked,I assume it's GSM.(non-verizon)-I9250.It's also quad-band if it matters.
My friend has a Verizon version and I unlocked his boot-loader,installed a 4.4 stock rom, and side loaded some apps.
I've had an android phone before, but haven't used one for over 1 year.
Still pretty confused how I managed to remember some of the stuff.
Assuming I unlock mine(if it isn't already) does anyone have a nice fast rom they've used?
I won't do much on my phone, email,browser,music, etc....
I was looking for MIUI V5 rom, but only found the "toro" version,which I assume is the verizon variant.
I think my phone is "maguro",which has HSPA+.
So can you guys set me up with the best "stock" rom and a MIUI rom aswell?
Don't want to flash a CDMA rom and brick my phone before I use it.....
GSM Galaxy Nexus is maguro. I remember checking last month that MIUI is not on KitKat yet.
As for "stock" ROM you should check out Shiny ROM and if you mean any AOSP-based ROM there are many good ROMs and "best" is subjective.
But in my own opinion, the most stable one right now is SlimKat because it is not affected by the new CM theme engine bug. Many other ROMs based on CM with the new theme engine will crash very often with systemui not working and that is frustrating.
jkleo said:
GSM Galaxy Nexus is maguro. I remember checking last month that MIUI is not on KitKat yet.
As for "stock" ROM you should check out Shiny ROM and if you mean any AOSP-based ROM there are many good ROMs and "best" is subjective.
But in my own opinion, the most stable one right now is SlimKat because it is not affected by the new CM theme engine bug. Many other ROMs based on CM with the new theme engine will crash very often with systemui not working and that is frustrating.
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I personally have the XenonHD with the Franco kernel and I can confirm that it is very stable and improves the battery lifetime considerably.
My 2 cents
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jkleo said:
But in my own opinion, the most stable one right now is SlimKat because it is not affected by the new CM theme engine bug. Many other ROMs based on CM with the new theme engine will crash very often with systemui not working and that is frustrating.
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I'm on ParanoidAndroid version 4.3-BETA4. This one is smooth and stable with an excellent battery life. With BETA6 I experience the crashes jkleo mentions.
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I'm on ParanoidAndroid version 4.3-BETA4. This one is smooth and stable with an excellent battery life. With BETA6 I experience the crashes jkleo mentions.
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Sorry, which kind of crashes happen? In XenonHd sometimes the notification roller freezes and relaunches the whole UI in half a minute. Is this kind of crashes?
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Pretty sure my Nexus has screen issues. I can see some distorted lines when I view something white mostly(like google.com)
Happens with other lighter colors too.
Might have to return the phone, since it's bothering me.
Trying some other roms/stock to see if maybe it was the rom.