how to make my samsung galaxy gio faster and smooth after i rooteed it?
install a custom rom, like CM 7.2. Gingerbread is no good unless it is modified.
there are also many other roms to choose from in the development section.
s!mon said:
install a custom rom, like CM 7.2. Gingerbread is no good unless it is modified.
there are also many other roms to choose from in the development section.
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but how?
badagila said:
but how?
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I know it from my own experiences, I got a much smoother and faster after I installed custom rom, I beleive it has to do with the kernel that is in the stock rom.
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I use a Official rom only with ROOT.i think this is not enough . i was thinking:can i get A2SD+ with flash an *.zip? can somebody help me? Thank you!! and sorry for my english.
DearTanker said:
I use a Official rom only with ROOT.i think this is not enough . i was thinking:can i get A2SD+ with flash an *.zip? can somebody help me? Thank you!! and sorry for my english.
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Darktremor A2SD
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if it's an official rom, you will have to edit the boot.img/ramdisk to enable support
instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7021331&postcount=4
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Pyr0x64 said:
if it's an official rom, you will have to edit the boot.img/ramdisk to enable support
instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7021331&postcount=4
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Or you could just flash one of the many custom ROMs available in the "Android Development" section. Almost all of them will either have A2SD or A2SD+
Custom ROMs are almost always faster and more feature-rich than the stock 2.2 ROM.
RevoWution said:
Or you could just flash one of the many custom ROMs available in the "Android Development" section. Almost all of them will either have A2SD or A2SD+
Custom ROMs are almost always faster and more feature-rich than the stock 2.2 ROM.
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custom roms are faster yes lots of extra features but "some" give fc's and stuff and i guess not as stable as the stock rom?
I would also like to know if this is possible. I am not interested in custom roms. I just want A2SD+. So , is anyone sure if this can be done?
Edit: yeah, only working in Linux...so...not feasable for me.
Hi all, I'm a newbie. I just bought my phone recently. I want to update a new rom but there are many. Please help me to choose the best of them. Thankfully and sorry about my bad English (I'm Vietnamese )
Stock (10 char).
LegoGabi said:
Stock (10 char).
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I have problem with GPS when using stock rom, so I decided to flash custom rom. Thank you, but I don't think stock rom is better than the custom rom
And you think GPS will work better on a custom rom ?
Try CM7.2 if you want so much a custom rom
Yes, I think so
Use 7.2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1381355
It's fast and stable.
Maybe your GPS working good. You should check its work in the open area. Not in the flat.
Use CM7.2. It's stable and fast, improves your battery life and so on.
If you want a ROM based on stock rom I would recommend GioPro 1.4
hi
i tried the cm7.2 and was a excellent ROM and the GPS pick up in seconds
but now i´m trying the cm9 lol xD
Before you go trying custom ROM's, make absolutely certain that your phone is a GT-S5660. If you've got the "other Gio", you're in for a suprise. Cause all the custom roms on this site probably won't work on it.
atirox said:
Before you go trying custom ROM's, make absolutely certain that your phone is a GT-S5660. If you've got the "other Gio", you're in for a suprise. Cause all the custom roms on this site probably won't work on it.
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I have "the other" Gio and CM9 Beta 1 works fine. "Probably" you should try the ROM first before saying it won't work. The only difference between the GT-S5660 and the GT-S5660M is the radio. Mine appears to connect fine on Fido and finds Bell/Telus networks so it doesn't look like flashing a custom ROM had any impact on the radio. In the past I have flashed the wrong baseband on a number of phones and sticks and the fix usually is to just reflash the original.
Use CM 7.2! In 7.2 there's many more features worth looking
Definitely the best Custom ROM out there for both performance and looks (with appropriate theme of course)
CM 7.2 is the best so far.
well, Cm72 is the best ever, but if you see yourself a noob.. use cyanoobs
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well, Cm72 is the best ever, but if you see yourself a noob.. use cyanoobs
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I'm a noob, but I'll using CM7.2
Hello. I need good custom rom for my Samsung Galaxy Y. With less lag than stock software.. Maybe someone can write some good custom roms names? Thanks.
Lukas385 said:
Hello. I need good custom rom for my Samsung Galaxy Y. With less lag than stock software.. Maybe someone can write some good custom roms names? Thanks.
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i think mods will close this thread..
no custom rom better than stock rom..btw i suggest creed,evo,remix,eve and some banned rom (find it yourself)
i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
jamshadinho said:
i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
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First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
bamboohao said:
First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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Then go with AOSP then, its pure android, openSEMC is unofficial cyanogen mod for xperia s, you will have to unlock your bootloader first to use any of them
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what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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AOSP/OpenSEMCis out of the question with locked bootloader. You have to stick to stock based rom.
Difference between AOSP and OpenSEMC is customization. You can't flash these roms unless you unlock your bootloader.
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Firstly - Please, please post in the appropriate section. This is a development thread and not the place for such posts.
Secondly - Do some research yourself, read all the threads , you'll surely find what you are looking for.
Thirdly - If you are locked bootloader, forget about all the CyanogenMod or AOSP ROM's. There's just one CM10 ROM that works on locked bootloader. This is because you can't change the kernel on locked bootloader's
And last - Google all your doubts. Google is your friend. You'll get answers a lot more quicker.
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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nisu4717 said:
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
In my opinion, stock is the best. Just came back from OpenSEMC KitKat. Rayman's ROM is great for sure, however, the user interface is a bit laggy and it's quite buggy.
So there's no need to be sad at all.
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miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
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Hi, i am from India too. Just post your questions in q&a section, this is wrong place. I tried many roms, after unlocking bootloader but i relock my bootloader and move back to stock. Believe me. All roms are great but none can replace stock
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
piyush95 said:
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
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i love ExistenZ rom but i prefer black so mine is stock deodex + black system apps + zu framework by jjwrong + xperia z1 task switcher + full screen caller mod by rajeev + few extra themes = perfect rom i love this combo for speed,looks and mediocre battery.keep in mind i am a heavy user with 100+ apps installed.
I'm more of a performance guy...
n i have about 7 apps+only 87 system apps(only the skeleton)
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bamboohao said:
First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
If you looking for a stock based rom then there are many Trinity, MIUI, etc or else you can try PAC 4.1.2 or PAC 4.2.2 which is also stable enough..
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
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No, i mean this one, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592002
good morning.
I'd like to know if there's any way to get an official (I mean directly from Google) Lollipop/Marshmallow rom and flash it on an i9195 and, if yes, what's the procedure to do that.
I don't mean custom roms that we can all find even here but just basic ones.
maybe I'm asking something strange/obvious, I bag your pardon but I'm not so expert...
thanx
frac82 said:
good morning.
I'd like to know if there's any way to get an official (I mean directly from Google) Lollipop/Marshmallow rom and flash it on an i9195 and, if yes, what's the procedure to do that.
I don't mean custom roms that we can all find even here but just basic ones.
maybe I'm asking something strange/obvious, I bag your pardon but I'm not so expert...
thanx
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No. Basically you have the "official" touchwiz rom for your region/carrier/device(developed by Samsung and the carrier) and you have custom roms.
Only Nexus devices have vanilla AOSP roms that are more or less stock android. It is possible to have stock AOSP on this device but it is a LOT of work for a developer to get it to work properly. This is why most roms are based on CM because of the existing development and code base
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No. Basically you have the "official" touchwiz rom for your region/carrier/device(developed by Samsung and the carrier) and you have custom roms.
Only Nexus devices have vanilla AOSP roms that are more or less stock android. It is possible to have stock AOSP on this device but it is a LOT of work for a developer to get it to work properly. This is why most roms are based on CM because of the existing development and code base
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thank you very much.
may I ask, due to my lack of experience, what do AOSP & CM mean?
frac82 said:
thank you very much.
may I ask, due to my lack of experience, what do AOSP & CM mean?
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AOSP is Android Open Source Project
http://m.androidcentral.com/android-z-what-aosp
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CM is Cyanogenmod
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I see there are 2 roms for S4 Mini on the Cyanogenmod website, one is the serrano3gxx and the other is the serranoltexx: what do they mean? how should I find out which to choose?
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I see there are 2 roms for S4 Mini on the Cyanogenmod website, one is the serrano3gxx and the other is the serranoltexx: what do they mean? how should I find out which to choose?
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3gxx is i9190. Ltexx is i9195
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I keep asking down here because I don't want to overload the forum, even though this new question of mine could be in another post: as I flash a new rom I guess I'm getting a "bulk" android, so does anybody know if there's a "good" (i.e. reliable and working!) tool/app/mod/wth that can bring TouchWiz back on the device?
I feel very comfortable with Samsung's TouchWiz and wouldn't like to lose it...
thanx again
frac82 said:
I keep asking down here because I don't want to overload the forum, even though this new question of mine could be in another post: as I flash a new rom I guess I'm getting a "bulk" android, so does anybody know if there's a "good" (i.e. reliable and working!) tool/app/mod/wth that can bring TouchWiz back on the device?
I feel very comfortable with Samsung's TouchWiz and wouldn't like to lose it...
thanx again
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I wish more XDA users would think before they overload or post off-topic in threads.
When you flash a custom rom, you are entirely overwriting the /system partition. This is where the touchwiz rom also needs to reside. To flash a stock touchwiz rom you need a tool called Odin(for windows; Heimdall is similar but works on Linux). You can get Odin from a lot of different places, I found one in here, there are a few versions but this one works well in my experience.
You can search for youtube tutorials or tutorials on XDA for how to use Odin. Search for "stock rom i9195" or "Odin tutorial" or something....
All you need then is the touchwiz rom in .tar.md5 format which you can get from a number of sites including sammobile.com and samsung-updates.com. You will get a .zip file which when unzipped gives you the .tar.md5 file. Be aware that most of these sites require a premium membership for fast downloads. You can still download at slow sppeds but it is really slow. Just choose the latest rom for your region
sorry, maybe I didn't understand well: can I put touchwiz back on a CM custom rom or not?
frac82 said:
sorry, maybe I didn't understand well: can I put touchwiz back on a CM custom rom or not?
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No, Touchwiz needs Samsung proprietary files etc to work.
Edit; but you may be able to get a similar feel by applying a "touchwiz" theme, but it's not real touchwiz
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frac82 said:
sorry, maybe I didn't understand well: can I put touchwiz back on a CM custom rom or not?
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No, it's either one or the other. When you flash a custom rom it completely wipes the /system partition(either manually or automatically within the installer script). Normally you need to wipe your data as well because of incompatibilities.
So, you don't "put touchwiz on" the custom rom or vice versa. You replace the whole operating system. Hope that makes it clearer
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what do you think about these things I found on Google Play?
CM13/12.x Galaxy S7
CM13/12.X GalaxyUI Themes
CM12.x/CM13 Galaxy S6
TouchWiz for CM13
TouchWiz Style CM12 Theme
Touchwhiz Apex/Nova Theme
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3gxx is i9190. Ltexx is i9195
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now on LineageOS there's also a serranodsdd: is it for dual sim...?!?