Good evening/afternoon everyone ,
My wife has had her Galaxy W for a while now , been really happy with the phone other than random restarts . Tried factory reset - reinstalled latest software via kies but still this issue continues . I am just about to install a custom ics firmware on it which I hope will rectify this -can anyone recommended a basic ICS rom that I can use , don't need anything flash just a functional upgrade ,
thanks
CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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Adding to pepoluan, CM9RC2 + Seeder. Its not compulsory to use custom kernel, for daily usage, arco's CM9RC2 kernel is good enough.
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CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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cheers will take a look - what kernel ?
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cheers will take a look - what kernel ?
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I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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pepoluan said:
I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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Thanks guys -
I have installed: cm-9-20121221-EXPERIMENTAL-ancora-rc2 , with kernel V2.2 , seem to be pretty good and I am sure it will do all that she needs and more , hopefully more stable than 2.3.6 ,
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Adding to pepoluan, CM9RC2 + Seeder. Its not compulsory to use custom kernel, for daily usage, arco's CM9RC2 kernel is good enough.
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I have not installed seeder yet , but did you find a worthy improvement after doing so ?
cheers
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I have not installed seeder yet , but did you find a worthy improvement after doing so ?
cheers
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Of course. Seeder is one of the best inventions ever made. If you think your phone now is stable and smooth, wait till you get seeders in.
pepoluan said:
I'm currently using dewadgKernel, and it's Real Good™
However, before I use some newfangled kernel for at least one week, I won't fully recommend it...
That said, CM9RC2's kernel is Way Good Enough™ for the majority of people. :thumbup:
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Please advise, i have flashed Arco's CM9RC2 with Kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod, however i;m facing problem with wifi stability especially when i log off and log back in, will need to reconnect wifi which is quite a hassle & the wifi receiving is not so efficient as before... other than that, no complaints...
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Please advise, i have flashed Arco's CM9RC2 with Kernel version 2.6.35.14-cyanogenmod, however i;m facing problem with wifi stability especially when i log off and log back in, will need to reconnect wifi which is quite a hassle & the wifi receiving is not so efficient as before... other than that, no complaints...
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Consider upgrading your baseband... what version are you using right now?
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CM9RC2 :thumbup:
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Just a quick update 4 or 5 days now on Cyanogen 9 and bingo - no restarts , bootloops or any other random behaviour ,
THANKS
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Many people using Android handset confused about making decision on which rom they will be using for daily activities...
Gio, as middle devices, has gotten upgrade from Froyo to Gingerbread, and the ported developed ICS rom still seems pretty difficult to be used for daily activity coz the problems of camera, video acceleration, and else...
But overall, even the ICS has excellent performance, still cannot wait for the more excellent release! (major dev: Macław #Work Hard!)
Let's share all things to make the handset stable and smooth for daily use!
SO LET'S NOW SETTLE THIS PROBLEM BY SOLVING TOGETHER
WHAT'S WORTH TO BE DISCUSSED, LET'S DISCUSS IT HERE
Which rom are u using?
How's the battery performance?
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Please share, from inexperienced to experienced, tips and tricks or something related to the rom that stable and smooth, or ways to make it stable and smooth!
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have u guys tested the newest version of stock like dxkt8?
it has the galaxy note lockscreen i heard
if you wanna try, this is the link for the dxkt8, not having problem, just have to increase the performance by custom rom and maybe a boost memory by a2sd darktremor. . . (hehe. . . a bit advertising?)
Download Link (dxkt8): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582563
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Which from are u using?
Stock 2.3.6 open germany
How's the battery performance?
Normal, bit better due to tweaking
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Yes. Stock =stability, at the cost of performance so I use tweaks to get them both
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voetbalremco said:
Which from are u using?
Stock 2.3.6 open germany
How's the battery performance?
Normal, bit better due to tweaking
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Yes. Stock =stability, at the cost of performance so I use tweaks to get them both
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U use the stock?
but under your post it said u use cyan9 bta5
I'm still using it now...
soon wanna change
but isn't it the stock that included in custom rom.. like particle?
Adrenaline ROM is pretty stable!!
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Pancakes_Gio said:
Adrenaline ROM is pretty stable!!
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i'm also using adrenaline right now...
but confused about whether it support the ext4 or not...
my partition is ext 4 and it's not detected in recov... :confused
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i'm also using adrenaline right now...
but confused about whether it support the ext4 or not...
my partition is ext 4 and it's not detected in recov... :confused
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all internal partitions are ext4, so it does support ext4
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voetbalremco said:
all internal partitions are ext4, so it does support ext4
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yeah youre signature is Cm9 and u said your using Stock Rom why is that?
trebla459 said:
yeah youre signature is Cm9 and u said your using Stock Rom why is that?
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cuz I dont change my signature every day, but do change between roms, but mostly use cm9
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CM9 has been very smooth for me. I use it daily. But I'm starting to experience random freezes in beta 8. Thinking about switching back to beta 7
Adrenaline rom is great in every aspect.
Using Gingerbread 2.3.6. Smooth, fast and battery performance is good. 2days using it's basis phone features and a lil bit of angry birds>
Stock with custom kernel. There's nothing better yet.
ICS when its ready
Cm9 bèta 8
Bèta 9 when it is out
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stock 2.3.6 with CF-Root .
jaapteeuw12 said:
Cm9 bèta 8
Bèta 9 when it is out
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Beta 8 isn't particularly stable for me. Even though it is very smooth, it has random crashes and freezes for me along with many other bugs.
Adrenaline ROM 2nd Edition
it's pretty stable and the best part is if you manage to configure it well you can make it really smooth and with battery lasting for 1 day and half...
you can say its too low but considering to the use i give to it is awesome
i tried almost all the roms, kernels, and configs for Gio but seems i've finaly managed one that fits my style, lots of battery without any lag at all
If you interested in more details say something )
You can finde more details in general... opened a thread with full details
Im using Cyanogenmod 7.2 lastes build from.phiez,
Very stable and smooth
Using Go launcher ex, and a partition of 1 gb
Lcd density changed to 120 (Ldpi)
And using Ram manager pro for playing hard games like temple.run
The battery mm at least 2 days on basic functions and 1 1/3 of day on wifi/play hard
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Marco Lomas said:
Im using Cyanogenmod 7.2 lastes build from.phiez,
Very stable and smooth
Using Go launcher ex, and a partition of 1 gb
Lcd density changed to 120 (Ldpi)
And using Ram manager pro for playing hard games like temple.run
The battery mm at least 2 days on basic functions and 1 1/3 of day on wifi/play hard
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I'm not a hard player but i think i use my phone a lot... take a look at the post i refer a give it a try... then say something dont had any problems with any game yet either and the average of battery waste remains the same the same
Ram manager pro maybe is something that worths to try thx for the info
TigoX said:
I'm not a hard player but i think i use my phone a lot... take a look at the post i refer a give it a try... then say something dont had any problems with any game yet either and the average of battery waste remains the same the same
Ram manager pro maybe is something that worths to try thx for the info
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Jaja np,
Im.gonna try the Adrenaline rom ....amm a little question, has themechosser like cm? Cause i use it a lot xD
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Hello,
I am using T989D Telus Version. Though I am not using it on Telus and using it on Rogers tower. Currently on CM10 experimental, which is not that stable. Any one else have luck with using this version on Jelly Bean . I am currently suffering SOD a lot. So can you please let me know which version is very stable ?
Tried aokp? You can try changing governors to help your sod issue. Refer to the aokp thread
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Teo032 said:
Tried aokp? You can try changing governors to help your sod issue. Refer to the aokp thread
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No I have not. Is it stable ?
People wrote about SOD on the page too
Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Now thats a bit tough job since you cant test SOD immediately
Well.. then stick with ics
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Teo032 said:
Well.. then stick with ics
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What version do you suggest with minimum bloat ?
Teo032 said:
Honestly, it's a hit or miss, mine is completely stable..so are some others. While others aren't. Don't know what the difference is but I'm starting to think that the devices are different in the inside. Maybe different manufacturers on certain parts? Who knows. So just try it out. The rr and sod is clearly present, so if that happens try another Rom
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Right - I will try others too. its kinda frustuating when you have to redo the work
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Well.. then stick with ics
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Any idea where to find actual ROM ?
BUMP !?
Any one
Try AOKP JB by TheLastSidekick Oct. 9 build. It is super stable for me. No bugs, SODs, RRs, etc. You could also try Dougshells AOKP ROM because AOKP by TLS is based off of it so it should be as stable as it.
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To be honest, I dont mind even ICS but stable and bloat free
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You could also try Dougshells AOKP ROM
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+1
To avoid/minimize SOD's and RR's, don't forget to set governor to interactive and scheduler to deadline.
I've had the S2X since it came out. I'm running Dougshell's 10/10 build and haven't experienced a single SOD or RR. This is the first AOKP jb build I've used that doesn't have those issues. Solid daily driver.
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mintharis said:
I've had the S2X since it came out. I'm running Dougshell's 10/10 build and haven't experienced a single SOD or RR. This is the first AOKP jb build I've used that doesn't have those issues. Solid daily driver.
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Did you use TWRP as your recovery? if so, how did you load it on your phone? Ive tried doing it from GooManager but it wont work.
Also, should i go with the Stable AOKP ROM or is the nightly a better choice? the last stable was all the way back in July.
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Did you use TWRP as your recovery? if so, how did you load it on your phone? Ive tried doing it from GooManager but it wont work.
Also, should i go with the Stable AOKP ROM or is the nightly a better choice? the last stable was all the way back in July.
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I used CWM 5.0.2.7
The stable AOKP build from July is based on ICS I believe. The nightlies are jb. Up to you there.
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I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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codecaine21 said:
I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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Theres always that one asshole lol I do know what Google is and how to use it. What I'm asking is for peoples experience on what is the best kernel to use in conjunction with CM9 is. What are these forums for if I can't ask these sort of questions? Someone here could save me a lot of heartache/trouble.
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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no offense, but it takes about 30 seconds to flash a kernel. Why don't you try a few and see which one works the best for you? Everyone's experience is going to be slightly different.
I flashed two different kernels before picking one, and after that I added some init.d scripts afterward that improved battery life over the stock kernel settings.
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
Shmi117 said:
Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
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I would rather have stability than bleeding-edge any day! Contrary to my claim for the need of stability, I am going to give MIUI a shot. I tried it out when I had my G2x but there were some bugs that made that rom unusable as a dd for me. Hopefully my experience with MIUI will be much more pleasant with the S2!!
I'll flash the kernel later and see what happens. Even though I'll be giving MIUI a test run.... I always end up going back to Cyanogenmod. Always!
Thanks
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MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
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MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
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I'm very disappointed to hear that! MIUI is so sleek and sexy! Why is it so damn hard to get working? ... or is there just a lack devs for that ROM?
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When I was running MIUI my only problem was not being able to shut off the capacitive lights. I had no problems with bootloops or anything of that sort.
I get bootloops and/or camera crashes with the latest JB MIUI and horrible call quality on my end with the last ICS based MIUI. It's odd that the call quality is fixed with the JB MIUI and busted in ICS, should be the other way around lol.
Hi!
This is my first post on the xda Forums; I've just been a lurker for a while now. I am still learning the ins/outs of Smartphone modifications/rooting/roms etc, so forgive my noobyness.
I've recently (two days ago) Rooted my Rogers S3, and Flashed Paranoid Android 2.55 Onto it. I'm loving it! However The battery life is something I'm not too keen on, so I've been lurking google for hours upon hours, forums etc, and I'm seeing that a popular Kernal people are using to cut down on battery drainage + Smoothen things up, is LeanKernal.
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Now, I've poked around quite a bit, and I've read through something like 75+ pages of this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845836
But just for the sake of not Bricking my phone / Digging a hole I'm not educated enough to get myself out of; I'd like to ask:
Is LeanKernal what I am looking for/compatible with, my P.A flashed Rogers S3?
Or any other tips for me?
Much appreciated!
Lean kernel is compatible with AOSP ROMs. The developer should have a clearly-marked download link.
That being said - if you can't find the answer you're looking for by yourself, don't flash it. It's very easy to brick a device by making one small mistake.
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Cuddlesy said:
Lean kernel is compatible with AOSP ROMs. The developer should have a clearly-marked download link.
That being said - if you can't find the answer you're looking for by yourself, don't flash it. It's very easy to brick a device by making one small mistake.
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Lean kernel is designed for aosp ROMs but the new ones are based on a different Linux version. If you install paranoid android 2.55 with the newest lean kernel it will never boot. You need to either find am older lean kernel or flash the newest paranoidandroid.
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KorGuy123 said:
Lean kernel is designed for aosp ROMs but the new ones are based on a different Linux version. If you install paranoid android 2.55 with the newest lean kernel it will never boot. You need to either find am older lean kernel or flash the newest paranoidandroid.
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I read people were using lean kernel 1.6 for paranoid android. I'm more than willing to try another compatible kernel if anyone has suggestions for a smooth one that can help with battery life extension
Dragostini said:
I read people were using lean kernel 1.6 for paranoid android. I'm more than willing to try another compatible kernel if anyone has suggestions for a smooth one that can help with battery life extension
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All the kernels get updated frequently. I'm using the Paranoidandroid 3.15beta and Tasks latest Underwear kernel and it's working fantastic.
Battery life if device, app and user specific so you'll have to just experiment.
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KorGuy123 said:
All the kernels get updated frequently. I'm using the Paranoidandroid 3.15beta and Tasks latest Underwear kernel and it's working fantastic.
Battery life if device, app and user specific so you'll have to just experiment.
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that's why I am asking for a recomendation based on what I'm currently using. rather than reflash a different ROM for the time being I'd like to find a kernal to use with what I have
Dragostini said:
that's why I am asking for a recomendation based on what I'm currently using. rather than reflash a different ROM for the time being I'd like to find a kernal to use with what I have
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Edit.....
I don't think you can use that one. It's for 4.2 not 4.1
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KorGuy123 said:
Edit.....
I don't think you can use that one. It's for 4.2 not 4.1
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what would you recommend for 4.1 on a rogers S3?
Dragostini said:
what would you recommend for 4.1 on a rogers S3?
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Go to settings > about phone. If android version is 4.1.2 use this. http://www.mediafire.com/?99f7dn0gya0bb20
This is the latest ktoonz kernel for 4.1.2
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Awesome. Ktoonz was another I had been looking into, and heard good things about; so thank you very much for your help Korguy123. It's appreciated, and sorry for my noobyness XD I'm working on Levelling up so to speak haha.
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Awesome. Ktoonz was another I had been looking into, and heard good things about; so thank you very much for your help Korguy123. It's appreciated, and sorry for my noobyness XD I'm working on Levelling up so to speak haha.
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Don't apologize. We all start somewhere. When I get off work I'll look into which lean kernel you can use. Give ktoonz a couple charge cycles to see how it's working before you start tweaking any of the performance settings.
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So my dad has been using his One V for almost a year now. Was stock and unrooted. Slowly it has got slower and slower. Its reached the point where I have to factory reset anyway.
Is there a custom ROM that is more stable and smooth than Stock 4.0.4 and yet gives good battery life? Features irrelevant.
Thanks.
cm9
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aatifsumar said:
So my dad has been using his One V for almost a year now. Was stock and unrooted. Slowly it has got slower and slower. Its reached the point where I have to factory reset anyway.
Is there a custom ROM that is more stable and smooth than Stock 4.0.4 and yet gives good battery life? Features irrelevant.
Thanks.
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MyONE RC9.5 gr8 battery but CM9 is also good
Try cm10/slimbean
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aatifsumar said:
So my dad has been using his One V for almost a year now. Was stock and unrooted. Slowly it has got slower and slower. Its reached the point where I have to factory reset anyway.
Is there a custom ROM that is more stable and smooth than Stock 4.0.4 and yet gives good battery life? Features irrelevant.
Thanks.
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MyOneV rc 9.5 fx+ by ckpv5 have been using this Rom since I rooted my phone
Have flashed other roms but nothing seemed more comfortable than this fr daily use...
^ I agree, sense is the best if you don't want to mess around. And that Rom is especially good
I'd recommend Evervolv rom, unless he plans on taking pictures, because camera is broken on it (No app I've tried works)
MameTozhio said:
I'd recommend Evervolv rom, unless he plans on taking pictures, because camera is broken on it (No app I've tried works)
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lol camera worx just try Camera MX
BTW, dont think ur dad can handle Evervolv
MYONERC9.5 FTW!
soham_sss said:
Try cm10/slimbean
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I'd recommend Evervolv rom, unless he plans on taking pictures, because camera is broken on it (No app I've tried works)
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Both are not suitable for everyday work. At present, only CM9 stable, battery friendly and faster than Stockrom. :good:
Evervolv has but the chance to replace in the foreseeable future CM9. It is well on the way there.
cm10 IS suitable for everyday work, im using it, didnt find any bugs
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...., didnt find any bugs
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You use GPS with often toggle on/off and found no bug? Next Bug you found when show in Accuhistory. This two bugs have all CM10 roms.
yes cm10 has bugs
stop misguiding people!
RC9.5 is the best ROM for your dad to handle
i dont use any gps, so i didnt knew that it was a bug sorry
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Thanks for your suggestions you guys! Really appreciate it. Since he has used Sense 4 for a year already I am hesitant " c f c c of of to switch him to Cm9 and a learn a whole new way of using the phone.
Will go for the Sense based ROM.
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i dont use any gps, so i didnt knew that it was a bug sorry
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no prob m8
Myone 9.5. It is stable and excellent on battery life. Much faster than stock. This ROM was the ONLY thing that brought me back to sense!
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heross said:
Both are not suitable for everyday work. At present, only CM9 stable, battery friendly and faster than Stockrom. :good:
Evervolv has but the chance to replace in the foreseeable future CM9. It is well on the way there.
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I'm starting to agree with you know, I've been using Evervolv since about yesterday, and it's been a bit buggy for me now. I'm just hoping it gets more stable.
If you want a stable easy to use rom for your dad, I'd recommend CM9 as recommended by other users.
1ceb0x great work on Evervolv had made it stable now. Try it again with the new kernel.
Since CM10 is abonded I'd say the newest version of Evervolv is really, really great. Android 4.2.2, aosp. everything you want.
Just one "downside. default camera isnt working. Im using camera zoom fx for this and its a great application.
cheers