Just curious what new Roms people are running now that 4.2.2 roms are out. Any that are speedy and stable?
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Honestly, all of the ones I've tried thus far have been pretty buggy, though usable. I ended up going back to 4.2.1 because nothing seemed stable enough.
Try them all and see what u like best. You have also been here long enough to know "what's the best ROM?" Or " rom suggestion" Threads aren't allowed.
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This.
AOSPA FTW!!
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cm
Cyanogenmod is the way to go.
Thread closed as its a best ROM thread.
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I was just thinking guys which ROM do you guys think is better.
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canned answer follows: no comparison threads allowed. Try for yourself and let us know your thoughts about both.
There is a ROM poll thread in the general section you can look at to see what everyone is using
PS: Euroskank Jellybro is another JB rom out there.
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I was just thinking guys which ROM do you guys think is better.
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Dude. Aokp is built from cyanogen. If he updates they update.
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Does anyone know where I can get Cyanogenmod 10 jellybean at for my rooted sprint nexus? Is it on rom manager?
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Burnsra is the CM maintainer for the Sprint Galaxy Nexus. He has posted a couple experimental builds on ROM Manager, just check under Burnsra. Also, check in our development section. Euroskank Jellybro is a CM10 kang.
I have the are you jell in rom. But I see Cyanogenmod seems cooler and better.. Is it going to work fine? Should I switch to cyanogen or stay with are you jell-in?
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I think you should wear red pants today.
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Um.. What?
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And a blue shirt.........yeah blue would look good
Let's all post general questions in the development section! :good:
Maxwell3004 said:
I have the are you jell in rom. But I see Cyanogenmod seems cooler and better.. Is it going to work fine? Should I switch to cyanogen or stay with are you jell-in?
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Read the Jellybro OP carefully. You'll see that it is CM10 but with a couple features that CM has not officially merged yet but will most likely eventually.
And the rest of you don't have to be jerks, a mod will move this thread anyways and they just have more work to do cleaning up your off topic trolling.
Thank you. I'm new to this xda app and topic thing. I'll check it out, thanks for your help! =)
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Or you could wear your ass as a hat.. Maybe that would look better on you lol.
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As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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As the title says.. not new to flashing so know what I'm doing. But out of the millions of custom ROMs which is the most stable?
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Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
I agree with efrant.
Update to Jelly Bean if your model came with Ice Cream Sandwich...
I'm rockin BAmF jb. Totally stable and semi- customizable. Not as much as AOKP, but I've always found quasi issues with those RomS anyway. Great ROMs. but just sayin....
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Why not try stock for a while? At least so that you can have some basis for comparison...
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Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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nuclearmonkeyuk said:
Yup its running stock jelly bean.. love how smooth it is over my Galaxy Note
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jamezz23 said:
Just got my nexus as well today. Updated to jellybean, and plan on staying here for a little bit. So much better than the ported jelly bean I was using on my s2
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Exactly. Use stock JB for a week or so before moving to something else so you can see the differences.
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Not everything is always about flashing.... if you like the excitement and all the work related to flashing New kernels/Roms go ahead. If you need your phone as a daily driver, and are happy the way it performs just root to take advantage of certain capabilities through apps do that, try different launchers and skins
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Agreed with stock.
I would, however, unlock the boot loader so you don't have to lose your data when doing so at a later date.
I've been rocking aokp and cm and so far so good
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I'm looking for a 100% jelly bean rom for my phone. I want something with nothing added nothing taken away. I am not using my nexus as a phone so I don't care about any features for that. I actually want to disable that stuff if possible.
Any suggestion would be awesome, thanks
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Stock
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no not stock, stock has stuff added because its the Verizon version.
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no not stock, stock has stuff added because its the Verizon version.
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Stock has 2 added apps, disable them and get over it...
Then what are some good clean roms
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Then what are some good clean roms
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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cm is far from "clean", its more on the bloated side. its cyanogen that would be considered a "godfather" of android development, not the rest of the contributors to cm. and cyanogen doesnt do much of the work in cm anymore, he oversees it.
if you want pure jelly bean, flash aosp. rasbean jelly is fairly clean too, its aosp that has a few mods.
As stated above, STOCK. Root, and debloat to which ever degree you wish. Bam, stability, and cleanliness with minimal effort.
I777 gets it done, gnex just for fun
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Cm10. The guys are the godfathers of android development and I doubt anyone here will argue with me over that.
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CM10 is farther from AOSP than the images from Verizon with the 2 apps installed...
OP just flash the stock images and disable the apps, or root and remove them all together. I dont see what the issue is.
Agreed. Stock, root, remove the couple of apps Verizon adds. Boom, pure jelly bean.
If that's not good enough for some reason, then mmuzzy had a pure AOSP Rom of the latest build in the Verizon section.
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Use BuglessBeast. Pete has been building since Eclair for the OG Motorola Droid. He has a stock build with only minor mods. Essential mods that don't affect performance. Like the reboot option, Emoji support and small stuff like that.. check him out @ peteralfonso.com
Jelly Belly is pretty close to stock too, though it's on Rootzwiki
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if you want pure jelly bean, flash build aosp...
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... latest release tag to go stable. jb-dev and master have a few issues.
latest tag at this time is android_4.1.1_r6.
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Slim bean ROM sends along those lines, never ran it though
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Slim bean ROM sends along those lines, never ran it though
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Slim bean isn't very stock as it has many mods but it is really fast though
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+1 for Bugless Beast! This is about as stock as a ROM gets. Pete's mods are usually performance tweaks that are not seen by the user and as the name suggests, his ROMs are Bugless! He does very solid work.
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I was shocked to see Android Revolution HD not on the list.
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Slim bean isn't very stock as it has many mods but it is really fast though
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I flashed and realize that now haha, I'm lovin it though
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OP, this ¬¬¬¬¬>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...us 4.1.1 stock v3 (deodexed, rooted, busybox)
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Is it possible to install the 4.2 camera with photosphere on a 4.1 rom? If yes, can someone please pont me to the apk and how to install?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33537478
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33537478
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That person removed the file, the link is dead That thread linked another thread though but folks seem to behaving camera issues over there as well. Any chance you have another source?
Thanks in advance.
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Here you go http://d-h.st/aIy
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flash 4.2 system. and dump the camera apk out. then install it in 4.1 system.
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Here you go http://d-h.st/aIy
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Worked great, thanks!:good:
Why not just get a 4.2 ROM like everybody else?
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Why not just get a 4.2 ROM like everybody else?
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Honestly, I invested way too much time into customizing PA 2.54 (the last 4.1 Rom by PA) just how I want it and I haven't found a reason to change it. I just don't have the time anymore unfortunately to keep up with all the amazing and rapid development that xda chefs keep putting out
I did really miss photosphere though so I just wanted that.
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the7thson said:
Honestly, I invested way too much time into customizing PA 2.54 (the last 4.1 Rom by PA) just how I want it and I haven't found a reason to change it. I just don't have the time anymore unfortunately to keep up with all the amazing and rapid development that xda chefs keep putting out
I did really miss photosphere though so I just wanted that.
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If its Paranoid Preferences you have spent time on you could always backup your Paranoid Preferences, in Tools you'll find an option for backup.
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If its Paranoid Preferences you have spent time on you could always backup your Paranoid Preferences, in Tools you'll find an option for backup.
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Yeah it's not just the paprefs, it's everything else too. Just don't have the time to experiment too much anymore sadly. I'm happy with it till the new Nexus comes along
Nothin wrong with 4.2.1 IMO. I've actually thought about goin back because with it my Gnex got about twice the battery life than I'm getting with 4.2.2. I've tried almost every Rom and kernel too. Used to get about 7hrs screen time with my 3800mAh, now I get about 4 ever since 4.2.2. But I do like alot of the improvements tho so idk...Jus my opinion.
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