This is a request for developers. I was looking at T-Mobile's android development section in order to find a rom that looked good to port using T3Project's method. I happened upon a rom called Liquid Smooth. Its an aosp based rom with many speed enhancements including Linaro. Unfortunately it looks like building something like that is beyond my skill, and I was wondering if someone who knows what they are doing could take a look at it. Please be aware that I have not yet contacted the developers of this rom and based on their work it looks like some of the stuff may be propriatary. I am not 100% on the rules of open source developing and don't want to break any liscening stuff.
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Tmobile Galaxy Note II Liquid Smooth
Liquid Smooth Github
Liquid Smooth site
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Look in original Android development and why port it when the liquid team built it .. . But right now it won't boot
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I think cyon has the best rom right now? Whats your opinion?
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In reality the most stable as our device goes is the official test JB ROM. Its probably the most true to what the device should be (according to Samsung)... When building on the AOSP source and trying to merge changes to the code base it usually can break things... in this case that is quite a regular occurrence.
Almost all the AOSP ROM's are based on CyanogenMod code... that tells me something. I skip straight to the source I use CM 10 and flash the nightlies whenever they come out.
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Whitehawkx AOKP ROM. The latest build. You can find it in the original development section. I have no problems what so ever.
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my opinion? XquiziT v10 jb rom, my favorite so far.
Hello I've been using touchwiz based roms and feel like using a more vanilla based ROM and was wondering what's the best build and that is glitch free. I'd greatly appreciate your commentary
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averymlewis said:
Hello I've been using touchwiz based roms and feel like using a more vanilla based ROM and was wondering what's the best build and that is glitch free. I'd greatly appreciate your commentary
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"Glitch Free" is a relative term. All 4.2.x Roms have some glitches, but there are many glitches that I overlook because they don't affect me.
That being said, the best way to find out which Rom you want to use is to try them out! The three that I always cycle through are:
LiquidSmooth (this is my base, I flash others to compare it to this)
Slim Bean
Carbon Rom
Now there are other ones that people have said good things about, including (but not limited to):
Deviant Xone
PAC Rom
Hope this helps, even though I basically just replicated the front page of the Original Android Sub-forum.
averymlewis said:
Hello I've been using touchwiz based roms and feel like using a more vanilla based ROM and was wondering what's the best build and that is glitch free. I'd greatly appreciate your commentary
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You can't really have a "best" ROM. The effectiveness of a ROM depends on the user. Every user has different needs. If you're looking for the most stable ROM out there, your best bet is staying on stock touchwiz. If you're looking to try out AOSP, you'll have to flash a couple of ROMs. I run Slim Bean build 3. The newest build is on Linux 3.4 and I have found bad battery life. Build 3 was released only a couple weeks ago. Using dkp kernel and Slim build 3, I have found these to be my "best" setup. I am finding very little bugs and I have great battery life and performance. You'll have to flash a few ROMs and kernels before you find out what works best for you. Have fun flashing! Good luck mate
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topherk said:
"Glitch Free" is a relative term. All 4.2.x Roms have some glitches, but there are many glitches that I overlook because they don't affect me.
That being said, the best way to find out which Rom you want to use is to try them out! The three that I always cycle through are:
LiquidSmooth (this is my base, I flash others to compare it to this)
Slim Bean
Carbon Rom
Now there are other ones that people have said good things about, including (but not limited to):
Deviant Xone
PAC Rom
Hope this helps, even though I basically just replicated the front page of the Original Android Sub-forum.
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+1 I'm partial to liquidsmooth for 4.2 right now
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If you're asking for a "best" ANYTHING, you should think twice before posting. As said, this is all relative. It depends on your usage, your definition of "stability", and what you consider to make something "good".
When I say the "best" I mean exactly what I said. What is the best to you and there are many ROMs that are very stable. But what's the most stable version of that ROM.
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To seek the impossible dream, to reach for the unreachable star,..... Your asking a question that only you can answer for yourself. If you search you will see this has been asked 100ds of times in these forums and most of these threads get locked.
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I been using Team Sonic but that has not been updated in ages as well as the community has really declined in helpfulness or friendliness there so I am looking for a good alternative that is updated often and very helpful and friendly. I prefer as you can probably tell by my using Team Sonic to keep close to stock but with some nice tweaks.
In other words I prefer to keep to the Samsung Touchwiz interface. Any recommendations for a good alternative to replacing the now outdated Team Sonic Free GS3?
Awesome ROM! Plus it's getting updated tomorrow to 10.0.2 (see HERE for new features).
molitar said:
I been using Team Sonic but that has not been updated in ages as well as the community has really declined in helpfulness or friendliness there so I am looking for a good alternative that is updated often and very helpful and friendly. I prefer as you can probably tell by my using Team Sonic to keep close to stock but with some nice tweaks.
In other words I prefer to keep to the Samsung Touchwiz interface. Any recommendations for a good alternative to replacing the now outdated Team Sonic Free GS3?
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Experiment with different ROMs and see which suits your interests. If you want my opinion though I'd have to say the Jellybomb Domination ROM is one of the best out there. TONS of features and it keeps all your favorite Samsung features as it's based off stock TW.
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The People's ROM TPR....great Rom great group, The People are always willing to help. In B4 the lock
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They are all best. I can't tell you what is suited for YOUR needs. Cant tell you what you wanna run. We all like different things. Just look at the ROMs in the android development section.
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Sprint Galaxy S3
Whiplashh ROM
Look it up. :trooper:
Goodness Reborn updated today to v10.0.2... highly customizable !
My Spring Note 2 is currently stock rooted, and I'm thinking of beginning to start downloading and exploring some of the rom's out there. But before doing so, I'm wondering is anyone has any advice a pros and con's of each one, or maybe interested in starting one? Not looking for what the 'best' may be, as that's a personal choice, but more of a feature list, etc of each rom.
I would really like to test the Jedi rom, but unfortunately it is not available for the sprint note 2.
I have use lots of aokp roms as well as touchwiz and my experiences are that aokp roms losses signal a lot % 20 percent of areas I have use cm, carbon, pacman, paranoid,stock aokp and all of them seems to be the same but paranoid and pacman have a bit better signal, now on touchwiz roms you will not see that I recommend macks rom or lab rat rom for me this 2 roms are stable I have try many more but some of them have to much theme. I hope this help you if you have any question let me know as I have try lots of roms Thanks
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Or u could do what I do, which theres probably many like me. I am stock rooted well almost I flash many mods from this site or found in other roms so its like building your own rom things such as themes, kernels mods like the bravia engine.
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If you want the latest version of android use a AOSP rom. I highly recommend it. Carbon ROM is super fast, smooth and has great features. Good benchmark scores paired with plasma kernel too.
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All roms have pros and cons, but only the individual user can make those determinations as all users are different.
Threads like these get closed as the always spiral into arguments about which rom is best, members are expected to do their own research and reading to determine what it is they want.
Anybody know if anyone is building straight 4.4.2 AOSP with no bells and whistles just stock feel? Would love to have that
Should be happening soon now that google released the keenel source code for the n9005 for 4.4.2, im thinking in the next couple days hopefully..
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I just want a ROM like Gummy without all the extras
AOKP & Lean Powered SM-N900T
I miss faux's aosp roms back on the mt4g days, they were bare bones stock and crazy smooth. Hoping he can get a note 3 and create some aosp roms for us, maybe someone can start a pledge for him.
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