What ROM/ kernel setup are VZW nexus users running? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hey guys. I'm just wondering what setups your using and what is working the best for you?
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any aokp base linaro rom and AK kernel

Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability

That's what I'm looking for. I'll check it out tomorrow
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klobkelosh said:
Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability
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Just curious what your issues were with the Cm10.1 kernel that comes with the rom.

mmuzzy ROM with whatever kernel they provided

Mine is included in my signature.

TheJuicer said:
Just curious what your issues were with the Cm10.1 kernel that comes with the rom.
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No issues with cm10.1 kernel. Tiny's kernel out performs, that's all.

klobkelosh said:
Cm10.1 + tiny kernel = prefect stability
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I like the stability and features of cyanogenmod, and tiny has been the smoothest for me.
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AK Kernel Diamond Edition v33 and Slim Bean. I pretty much crack-flashed my way through official Vanir nightlies, Atom, Commotio, unofficial Xylon and PA in the past two weeks. Slim Bean is the perfect combination of speed and features for me. AK Kernel is the best kernel I have ever run, concerning battery life and smoothness. I highly recommend it.

Sourcery and their stock kernel...
check out their tools section, you wont be disappointed!!

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I like the stability and features of cyanogenmod, and tiny has been the smoothest for me.
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On cm10.1 nightly myself. I like it but it seem to use too much memory. I tried Franco kernel but was not very stable for me. Might try tiny as I see people like it.
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Anyone has experience with Lean Kernel?

ohurvitz said:
On cm10.1 nightly myself. I like it but it seem to use too much memory. I tried Franco kernel but was not very stable for me. Might try tiny as I see people like it.
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Anyone has experience with Lean Kernel?
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People like and dislike all kernels. This thread will give a thousand different answers unfortunately.
Leankernel is good, maybe one of my favorites that I have used. On rootz the community is awesome though its quiet now. I think it's a good choice.
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tiny4579 said:
People like and dislike all kernels. This thread will give a thousand different answers unfortunately.
Leankernel is good, maybe one of my favorites that I have used. On rootz the community is awesome though its quiet now. I think it's a good choice.
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Thanks. Trying it now.

As my sig states, I'm running JellyBro CM10.1 nightlies (I update every week or so) and AK Kernel. I'm currently on AK Diamond v33. So far, it seems that Dynamic FSync is helping performance, though I need to let the phone get some longer uptime to be certain.

I'm currently running Carbon 1.6 with AK's Diamond kernel. Incredibly smooth even while underclocked. Not to mention I generally get pretty darn good battery life with Carbon. Sometimes up to 4.5 hours of screen on time with a 2200mah battery.

Where exactly can I find AK kernel? This is such a nooby question I just can't seem to find it
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Best rom for Galaxy Nexus?

What rom do you currently have on your galaxy nexus?
just got a nexus and has kang rom on it. i want to know what the best rom is
battery life and such things.
THANKS BROS
AOKP and lean kernel. Fastest and best battery life.
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AOKP and some kernel. I personally use Franco Kernel but look around and see what you like the most.
where can i find this rom? thanks for quick replies
Check the Dev section.
Goodluck!
Now with AOKP, use to be Slim. Both of them are great.
right now i think AOKP is the best. i used the official CM9 nightlies and there were pretty awesome, but still needs some features that i really need
Official CM9 Nightlies, Franco kernel.
Faster than the speed of light.
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I'm using codename and just recently switched to francos 18.4 and now 18.6 kernel. I have zero complaints, the only thing I haven't gotten to work is Google plus hangout video chat but I haven't updated to the latest gapps yet. I bet I will try akop one day since it is so popular (maybe at milestone 4) but I have no reason to. Codename is killer smooth.
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I was running ARHD but switched to the most recent CM9 nightly earlier this morning. CM9 is faaaaassst and so far no issues. Oh and I'm using the stock CM9 kernel.
angeloarzola said:
your a douche.
thanks everyone else!
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Lmao.
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When people say you have to try every from and find one for you, that's completely untrue for the galaxy nexus, once you try AOKP you won't change at least until MIUI is official for me
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Definitely liking AOKP Milestone 3. Plenty stable for me, and adds some nice features not included with the stock ROM. Paired with GladOS 1.15 kernel. Butter smooth, ~3+ hours screen on time with the stock GSM battery.
apparently aokp is the boss rom
AOKP and lean kernel+ leantweaks
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AOKP and Morfic Trinity kernel... I've been testing alot of kernel and trinity is by far the smoothest and as amazing battery life! And for those who use quadrant as reference ; I average 3700 on ondemand
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d.brown said:
AOKP and Morfic Trinity kernel... I've been testing alot of kernel and trinity is by far the smoothest and as amazing battery life! And for those who use quadrant as reference ; I average 3700 on ondemand
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How is trinity in comparison to lean?
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Why is everyone who uses AOKP suggests other kernel? Is the kernel that comes with AOKP not good enough?
luffyp said:
Why is everyone who uses AOKP suggests other kernel? Is the kernel that comes with AOKP not good enough?
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I personally got best battery life and smoothness using lean kernel after testing every other kernel. Different results for different people I guess so you'll have to try kernels out yourself and see what you find best
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I've just switched to the Glados Kernel found on RootzWiki with AOKP, and it's the best combination I've tried so far I think.

Can you recommend some roms/kernels?

I just ordered this phone, should be getting it sometime next week. BTW Im coming from the MyTouch 4g slide. If you recommend any roms or kernels please post the link. Thanks.
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I recommend AOKP or CM9. Both are AOSP based with AOKP being closer to pure Android 4.0. That said, it helps to just try out what is available and see what works for you.
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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djtheraven said:
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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Is stock ROM official ICS update or GB?
I got this phone 2 months and bounced around between Darkside, stock ICS rooted, and AOKP. I've flashed Eugene's streamlined kernel to AOKP. And I think that's where I'm staying. I love the ui changes and inbuilt cpu control. And with Groove IP I can do without native wifi calling. My advice is to try them each for a few days, even ones I didn't mention like cm9, and decide what fits your needs.
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AOKP build 40 + Eugene's kernel is working beautifully for me
Thanks guys
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I'm still looking for a link to Eugene's kernel... Is there anyone that could post one? Thanks
Eugene's Kernel is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27888207#post27888207
I personally run his kernel on CM9 alpha 9. The phone is way too fast.
pettigrew95 said:
Is stock ROM official ICS update or GB?
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Ics
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jgbenito7 said:
AOKP build 40 + Eugene's kernel is working beautifully for me
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I'm struggling to figure out how the aokp builds work. I'm on 6/23-03 but in "about this phone " I get "build 39". I'd like to be up to date and can't quite understand it. Do you get it? And where did you find build 40?
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id suggest a full wipe and re-flash
djtheraven said:
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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+1 on that one for sure. I've run Darkside ROM/Kernel since I had Gingerbread.
yup darkside is definitely the way to go. awesome battery life and really stable.
ianhouser said:
I'm struggling to figure out how the aokp builds work. I'm on 6/23-03 but in "about this phone " I get "build 39". I'd like to be up to date and can't quite understand it. Do you get it? And where did you find build 40?
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That's because 0623-03 IS Build 39, assuming you are referring to Whitehawkx's AOKP. Hercules is officially supported by Team Kang now, so you can get Build 40 from here:
http://aokp.co/index.php/releases/_/build-40-r26
Kernel overclocking
I'm using Darkside TLLE4.V1 and the 3.0.8-perf-T989DTTLE4-CL579656 kernel. Way good. One question though: I come the cpu is not overclockable over 1.5 ? I thought this kernel was open to overclocking, I would like to boost it up to 1.8. Any ideas?
stay away from the Resurrection remix rom flashed it yesterday and it installed but when i rebooted my phone never came back on and it still wont do anything
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i was using the darkside evolution 3 v7 and it works perfectly u can only overclock to 1712 i think
Pandemic187 said:
That's because 0623-03 IS Build 39, assuming you are referring to Whitehawkx's AOKP. Hercules is officially supported by Team Kang now, so you can get Build 40 from here:
http://aokp.co/index.php/releases/_/build-40-r26
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So much to learn and keep track of. Thank you!
djtheraven said:
Darkside all the way...the fastest and best battery...I'm using his kernel with stock rom and i get 7100 benchmark
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it looks like there are a bunch of darkside roms/kernels. which one are you using?
This may have been addressed before but for some reason I can not find an answer. I have tried AOKP and CM9 and I am having problems with the external SD card not being recognized by several apps (beyondpod is the main one). There is a setting for using the external only but then most of my games (EA titles) will not open. Is there anything that can be done? I am currently using Chicago rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1602332 and it seems to work correctly but I would like to start using the CM9 nightly builds. Thanks in advance.

Smoothest rom

Been looking at the threads couldn't find the answer wats the smoothest from for u guys I'm running cm9 rc1 with trinity no under clock or over clock with nova prime and its a lil choppy at times. I'm coming over from atrix just got this on friday
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Flash Jelly Bean
jelly bean + franco r210
I would homie but I heard there's some bugs to work out anything besides that?
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Been running JB since 2 days i havn't found any bugs yet for me it's smoother with the stock kernel =D
zephiK said:
jelly bean + franco r210
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How do you think franco's kernel compares to the stock kernel?
JuanDaDon86 said:
I would homie but I heard there's some bugs to work out anything besides that?
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Few app incompatibilities and the volume seems lower than usual.. nothing too major and that won't be fixed shortly.
irizwan said:
Been running JB since 2 days i havn't found any bugs yet for me it's smoother with the stock kernel =D
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Smoother w/ the stock kernel compared to what other kernels?
I would like some devs to comment on this just to clear up some issues, but I am reading that these JB kernels are basically just shots in the dark and real improvement over stock cannot occur until JB source is released. I would like to see lively discussion about this, with benchmarks, stability reports, and other comparisons between these kernels and stock.
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Ngo93 said:
How do you think franco's kernel compares to the stock kernel?
Few app incompatibilities and the volume seems lower than usual.. nothing too major and that won't be fixed shortly.
Smoother w/ the stock kernel compared to what other kernels?
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Franco nightly 210 ... now back to ICS+Franco r200 compared to JB it feels choppy LOL
Smoothest Rom
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I would say use AOKP milestone 5 with franco kernal which i find the smoothest and has many added features.
2, Apply JellyBean with some new added features added from google,Plus its super smooth though there some apps not working which will be fixed with new updates
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I would say use AOKP milestone 5 with franco kernal which i find the smoothest and has many added features.
2, Apply JellyBean with some new added features added from google,Plus its super smooth though there some apps not working which will be fixed with new updates
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milestone 5 its and old piece of software... And not smooth at all... so
at OP if you want ics smooth get rascream sandwich and trinity kernel or even smoother jelly bean with franco kernel
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What about skank its pretty smooth so far does it get better
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|| ROM || Perfect Android || Simple, Stable, and Bugless

Perfect Android is a redistribution of the Android Open Source Project and Google software code that I have lightly modified to make as a daily driver for me and those people who are like myself and want a "clean", "pure google android experience". This project doesn't have and won't focus on adding a ton of features and mods but instead focus on stability, and reliability so yes basically this is a stock ROM my only efforts will be to make it run better, and be more polished, and complete.
GOOGLE APPS ARE INCLUDED
DOWNLOAD:
https://hotfile.com/dl/173942194/084bcd3/perfect_android_toroplus_2012-09-26.zip.html
Mirror: needed
If you have an error or something pops up I ask that before you post about it please make sure that you are running the ROM as provided. I cannot troubleshoot anything that is related to using other kernels, mods, or themes.
This ROM is basically like a stock rom of jelly bean so there is not a need for screen shots ........
Always remember that XDA started out as a great place and will remain a great place as long as we are great to each other anything used in this ROM is available upon request and feel free to use this as a base rom for any other project my ROM is un-branded just give me some mention .......
WANT TO CUSTOMIZE THIS ROM READ THIS:
Like the ROM and want to add or remove anything or customize for yourself use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 DSIXDA's Kitchen. Its a great kitchen for customizing prebuilt ROMs
CREDITS:
CyanogenMod Team - I used a piece of their code for my "Rico" launcher project (the "no wallpaper" coding)
Google - I used their apps
AOSP - of course
CHANGES
8-11-12
Initial release (picking up where "Purely AOSP" left off)
8-17-12
shorted reboot times
fixed slow loading of apps (again)
added the google part of the rom (this should make upgrading more easier)
x-x-12
fixed compass
Gonna flash now.
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Sweeet! This is compiled from JRO03L I take it?
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Zeinzu said:
Sweeet! This is compiled from JRO03L I take it?
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yep made a few graphic changes let me know what you think
jakdillard said:
yep made a few graphic changes let me know what you think
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Graphics changes? Like what?
Zeinzu said:
Graphics changes? Like what?
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if you can't tell then thats a good thing but check out the dialer its more pretty to me now
jakdillard said:
if you can't tell then thats a good thing but check out the dialer its more pretty to me now
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Haven't flashed yet. About to, though. Gotta edit my software key images into the ROM first. What did you change about the dialer? I guess I'll see in a minute.
Thanks dude.
thank you so much for the great job
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Downloading now.
I've been running for about an hour now and so far it's flawless. I flashed right over top of Pure AOSP with a dalvik wipe before hand. Also flashed the low rider GApps and the latest Franco nightly kernel before first boot. Excellent work and thank you.
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Thanks for taking your time and energy to build this ROM.
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mattallica76 said:
I've been running for about an hour now and so far it's flawless. I flashed right over top of Pure AOSP with a dalvik wipe before hand. Also flashed the low rider GApps and the latest Franco nightly kernel before first boot. Excellent work and thank you.
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I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
As thus is purely aosp that means no theme manager correct??
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JackG058 said:
I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
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There's nothing wrong with the ROMs built in kernel, but I prefer all the options in Franco's kernal app. He has made a lot of optimizations. I like to tweak the colors and brightness. Also, Franco has made some improvements to WiFi. There are also options to overclock if you're into that sort of thing, but personally I think everything runs quick and smooth at stock frequencies on this ROM.
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As thus is purely aosp that means no theme manager correct??
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Correct.
Holy crap this ROM has given me the best battery life I have ever gotten on this phone......dev you sir are a genius...if didn't have school loans to pay I would donate half of my check to you...man I have been using my phone heavy today and its still in 75 percent since 12 this afternoon....it would be dead by like 3 o clock but its still going..! Genius I tell you....just genius
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JackG058 said:
I had just started using Franco nightly kernel today, and now have flashed the Perfect AOSP. What benefits do you think there are to flashing Franco's kernel, as opposed to using what is default with this ROM? Trying to decide if I should put Franco back on or not.
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Lean kernel stable gives you the best battery life and performance....francos kernel makes my phone overheat like hot tamales for some reason
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Is this a final/stable build?
:Snarf Snarf:
Are u OK a standard gnex battery ??
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MarshMad_ness said:
Is this a final/stable build?
:Snarf Snarf:
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this is a very stable build I'd say it's production quality

Jelly Bean AOKP vs Cyanogenmod 10

Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone has thoroughly tested both Cyanogenmod 10 and AOKP with Jelly Bean. If you have, what are the performance differences, as well as the default theming, and most importantly, battery life. I'm currently on Bugless Beast which has no modifications, so I'm not really interested in which has more features, because I'm sure they're both full of them. Currently I get around 2 hours of screen on time (CDMA Nexus), which I consider good, so If you've experienced more than that on either of these roms, please let me know. I plan on switching to one of them when I receive some good reviews. Thanks
dsass600 said:
Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone has thoroughly tested both Cyanogenmod 10 and AOKP with Jelly Bean. If you have, what are the performance differences, as well as the default theming, and most importantly, battery life. I'm currently on Bugless Beast which has no modifications, so I'm not really interested in which has more features, because I'm sure they're both full of them. Currently I get around 2 hours of screen on time (CDMA Nexus), which I consider good, so If you've experienced more than that on either of these roms, please let me know. I plan on switching to one of them when I receive some good reviews. Thanks
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1) Make a backup of your current ROM
2) Flash either AOKP or CM10
3) Try said ROM out for ~1 week
4) Make backup of that ROM
5) Flash next ROM and try it out
*** NO ONE can tell YOU what ROM is going to run best on YOUR phone. You use your phone different then other people and their experience may not be the same as yours***
This is not meant to be rude, but just the dead honest truth.
Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
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Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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That again you need to decide. Every device is different. I personally had better experience with Faux (Maybe because it is stock for AOKP? I dunno)
kyokeun1234 said:
Seriously, if you're not into customizing, stock. Stock ROM, stock kernel, just stock. Unless you have Verizon since there's no JB update I don't think
If you really want either of them, here's my "short comparison"
AOKP: AOKP is probably one of the most customizable ROM out there. It has all the settings that I personally care for and use a lot. On top of that, faux kernel helps this ROM run like a boss! Not a smoothest ROM though to be honest. Also not all the features from ICS is in JB yet, so keep that in mind.
CM10: This also has a lot of customization, but not as customizable as AOKP. (That's only by few features though). CM is known for how stable it is. I personally had no issue with CM when running it on my GSM phone. However, there isn't stable version yet.
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What features has AOKP that CM9 doesnt? What kind of customizables? Thanks
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What gives better battery life and a faster phone overall. Faux or Franco?
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Faux, franco kernel makes my phone act up every now and then.
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CM10 for a stable, less buggy ROM. AOKP for customization. End of story.
Also, Faux kernel is my preferred kernel.
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What features has AOKP that CM9 doesnt? What kind of customizables? Thanks
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I never tried CM9, but if it's anything like CM10 M1, AOKP Jelly Bean latest build has a bit more features. But I could personally care less for. You should just backup your ROM and try AOKP if you ask me. If you don't like it, you can simply restore.
Cm10 to stable ROM and cleaner ROM aokp is a hacked rom
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miketoasty said:
CM10 for a stable, less buggy ROM. AOKP for customization. End of story.
Also, Faux kernel is my preferred kernel.
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Your joking right? Right?
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Dsmforlife92 said:
Cm10 to stable ROM and cleaner ROM aokp is a hacked rom
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What kind of biased comment is this?
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running Black Bean with Franco Kernel
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What kind of biased comment is this?
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running Black Bean with Franco Kernel
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Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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I really like AOKP ICS. But I'm on CM10 and CNA now, the current builds from AOKP are too buggy and unstable for me.
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Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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At least explain your "findings".
Saying it's just hacked up and dirty coding is a little naive.
z7nz said:
I really like AOKP ICS. But I'm on CM10 and CNA now, the current builds from AOKP are too buggy and unstable for me.
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You don't know what you're talking about. AOKP is very stable.
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JBSourcery - download it, flash it, mod it, like it, love it...
Both are great, although I'd recommend CNA. Now where's the lock?
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Its just not as clean as cm10 I don't mean it sucks. Its just the way they get all those custom settings are a little more dirty coding that's all I'm saying relax, people are too sensitive on this forum.
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OK, that's all I'm asking for. You shouldn't just put negative comment like this without any good reason. I really don't think it's necessarily to say AOKP is "hacked" you know?
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
You don't know what you're talking about. AOKP is very stable.
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Yeah, but CM is a bit more stable in my taste. But nothing to write a book about AOKP is very stable, like you said.
You can't judge a rom if it isn't labeled as "stable" by the dev.
I am using AOKP since the
early ICS builds and i am using their JB versions now. They have tons of customization (and much more to come) and although they are considered nightlies (actually they are weeklies or so ) they are pretty stable and fast.
I have always used franco kernel with it and it is just great.
I currently use AOKP build 4 with franco r281, a black wallpaper, black theme and auto brightness. I get 4 hours of on screen time using the extended 2000mah battery. Besides the on screen time the rom is very battery friendly, with no random wakelocks.
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