The choices are overwhelming! - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I've only had this phone for about a week or two, and as soon as I hopped on board the s2 wagon, all of these different roms are appearing! My question, what combinations are working best for you guys? I've been using PAC with the second uber build, not nightly. Really fast, but the battery could be better, even with moderate use. I apologize if this is the wrong place for this. Please correct me if it is.
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mierkat09 said:
I've only had this phone for about a week or two, and as soon as I hopped on board the s2 wagon, all of these different roms are appearing! My question, what combinations are working best for you guys? I've been using PAC with the second uber build, not nightly. Really fast, but the battery could be better, even with moderate use. I apologize if this is the wrong place for this. Please correct me if it is.
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If you want a balance between battery and performance (I think that's what you want) then you should use linaro paranoid android. As that gives me good performance and battery. Also I find uber pretty good with that ROM so you should try them both as a combo.
Here's Paranoid Android:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42296251
Here's Uber Kernel :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40168260
But I find paranoid android does not have as much features as PAC so if you still want those features just try PAC with another compatible aosp kernel as you should find the right one. That gives you what you want.
Regards,
Team Necessity

TeamNecessity said:
If you want a balance between battery and performance (I think that's what you want) then you should use linaro paranoid android. As that gives me good performance and battery. Also I find uber pretty good with that ROM so you should try them both as a combo.
Here's Paranoid Android:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42296251
Here's Uber Kernel :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40168260
But I find paranoid android does not have as much features as PAC so if you still want those features just try PAC with another compatible aosp kernel as you should find the right one. That gives you what you want.
Regards,
Team Necessity
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I wasn't able to get Paranoid Android on my phone. It wouldn't work. I really liked the halo thing... Any ideas why it wouldn't work?
thxx
(still not at my 10 posts to post on development section)

debaum said:
I wasn't able to get Paranoid Android on my phone. It wouldn't work. I really liked the halo thing... Any ideas why it wouldn't work?
thxx
(still not at my 10 posts to post on development section)
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What are you running right now?
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debaum said:
I wasn't able to get Paranoid Android on my phone. It wouldn't work. I really liked the halo thing... Any ideas why it wouldn't work?
thxx
(still not at my 10 posts to post on development section)
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Why don't you send him a private message. He should answer you.

TeamNecessity said:
Why don't you send him a private message. He should answer you.
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Good idea. I'm new to xda. I'm not sure how it all works.... thx for the suggestion.

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As of today, what would be the best (in your opinion) daily driver ROM for the GS3?

I just received my S3 a few days ago and have just now been following threads to scope the scene. I am aware that I can create a backup and play around with the ROM's myself, and I will do that actually. Before I do this I would like YOUR opinion on the top ROM and why. What I (personally) look for in a ROM is: stability, good battery time, performance/benchmarks, features, look & feel and more. Thank you very much and have a happy new year!
tldr; What is the best (US) Galaxy S 3 ROM based on stability, battery time, performance, features and look/feel.
That's a tough question as everyone has personal opinions of different Roms and each device will also handle each ROM different in my opinion this will only turn into a this ROM is better than that ROM thread and that is not good
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brorex said:
That's a tough question as everyone has personal opinions of different Roms and each device will also handle each ROM different in my opinion this will only turn into a this ROM is better than that ROM thread and that is not good
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It is not to be a fighting thread, you simply state your opinion and why - that will be the end of it.
roharia said:
I just received my S3 a few days ago and have just now been following threads to scope the scene. I am aware that I can create a backup and play around with the ROM's myself, and I will do that actually. Before I do this I would like YOUR opinion on the top ROM and why. What I (personally) look for in a ROM is: stability, good battery time, performance/benchmarks, features, look & feel and more. Thank you very much and have a happy new year!
tldr; What is the best (US) Galaxy S 3 ROM based on stability, battery time, performance, features and look/feel.
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It depends on what you are looking for from a ROM.
If you want stable stay with stock TW
If you want latest and greatest chose AOSP/AOPK Rom.
Both are now on 4.2 which is much smoother and faster than TW.
No bloatware of course. Better battery life with custom kernels etc...
CM 10.1 is great
Tasks AOPK is better IMHO at the moment. CM is updated nightly which is a plus it minus... Task updates his ROM less frequently but it's a lot more stable at the moment...
Which ever ROM you choose if not stock READ entire OP make sure you follow it to the T and then read all posts as they tell you all about bugs and workarounds
Good luck
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gravedigger76 said:
It depends on what you are looking for from a ROM.
If you want stable stay with stock TW
If you want latest and greatest chose AOSP/AOPK Rom.
Both are now on 4.2 which is much smoother and faster than TW.
No bloatware of course. Better battery life with custom kernels etc...
CM 10.1 is great
Tasks AOPK is better IMHO at the moment. CM is updated nightly which is a plus it minus... Task updates his ROM less frequently but it's a lot more stable at the moment...
Which ever ROM you choose if not stock READ entire OP make sure you follow it to the T and then read all posts as they tell you all about bugs and workarounds
Good luck
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I always follow the instructions to a T, I want the best experience possible out of anything I flash ever. You mentioned better battery life with the Kernels, any experience with ktoonsez's or Task's kernel? Could you give me some estimate figures (example: 5 hours battery on stock, 8 on ktoonsez)
Running Illusion (CM based Rom) with the latest KT747 and no issues here, so I disagree with the guy above. I prefer stock android which is why I like roms like Task's AOKP and CM10.1 the most. It all comes down to preference.
Running Tasks AOKP 4.1.2. With lean kernel. Never crashes never any problems. Most stable custom ROM I've ever used. 4 hours screen on time, best battery I've ever gotten.
Just waiting for some updates on 4.2 then I will upgrade.
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geoldr said:
Running Tasks AOKP 4.1.2. With lean kernel. Never crashes never any problems. Most stable custom ROM I've ever used. 4 hours screen on time, best battery I've ever gotten.
Just waiting for some updates on 4.2 then I will upgrade.
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Where is the thread for the Task roms? Searching for "Task" brings up too much ambiguous crap.
voidstab said:
Where is the thread for the Task roms? Searching for "Task" brings up too much ambiguous crap.
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If you are having issues searching you certainly don't want to use Task's ROM. IMHO....Happy New Year!!!!
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If you are having issues searching you certainly don't want to use Task's ROM. IMHO....Happy New Year!!!!
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Wow should I give you a thanks for that?
voidstab said:
Where is the thread for the Task roms? Searching for "Task" brings up too much ambiguous crap.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684 There's no need to search really. All you would've needed to do it click on the original development forum and my thread is right there.
voidstab said:
Where is the thread for the Task roms? Searching for "Task" brings up too much ambiguous crap.
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Here ya go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684 task has great ROMs
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task650 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766684 There's no need to search really. All you would've needed to do it click on the original development forum and my thread is right there.
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Thanks, orig dev I think was the only one I didn't click on.. Time is limited taking care of a 6month old..
This just ends up being a popularity thread.
I'm a huge AOKP/CM10 fan, but right now those ROM's don't have the one thing I need (USB-DAC) so I'm stuck with TouchWiz based ROM's.
I flashed Ultimatum ROM last week and have yet to have a single issue with it.
It's mostly stock with minor tweaks, so it SHOULD be a reliable ROM.
I then flashed a 23toggle mod with blue icons, so I at least have a good looking ROM also.
I find myself always restoring a debloated version of DG's m7 stock based rom with tasks kernel. I use rom toolbox as well to help tweak certain battery consuming apps. I usually lose 3-5% overnight on standby(7 hrs if I'm lucky and my kids let me). I think juice deffender helps me as well. Performance is pretty good but I'm a battery dork. The thread is probably back a couple pages now if you want to look at it. All of these dev's make great roms though. Try them all. Its called flashaholic and i'm a member.
voidstab said:
Wow should I give you a thanks for that?
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Yes you should..
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I'm in love with the Aeonfluxx ROM. I've tried dozens of roms claiming to have great battery life, but none come close to Aeonfluxx.
dunlap92 said:
If you are having issues searching you certainly don't want to use Task's ROM. IMHO....Happy New Year!!!!
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Don't be a douche.
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Wow should I give you a thanks for that?
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I did.
I had the same question, but about the newer 4.2.1 roms. I want to upgrade, but i'm not sure which one will work best for me. Seems like Task and KTz joint is the most popular right now, but CM10 has been my daily. AS far as TW, I keep going back to Bacon Step with KTZ kernal becasue i use bluetooth alot and its my last TW backup. I want 4.2, but i need bluetooth to listen to my podcasts. What 4.2 rom has working bluetooth audio?

[Q] Comparison of 4.2 roms

For those of you serial flashers out there, what are the pluses and minuses of the different 4.2 roms? Let's hear your experiences and recommendations.
Please let us know about performance, battery life, stability, and features, and please let us know if any of those might be affected by a custom kernal or settings. Thanks guys!
Task's AOKP:
Illusion CM 10.1:
Liquid Smooth:
Vanilla Rootbox:
Slim Bean:
Bajee AOKP:
All of them have bugs but they have cutting edge features that allow you to live with some issues. It really depends on how you use your phone. You really need to test drive them for yourself.
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dxwilliams40 said:
All of them have bugs but they have cutting edge features that allow you to live with some issues. It really depends on how you use your phone. You really need to test drive them for yourself.
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Of course. It's just that I know many people have already flashed them all, and I was hoping knowledgeable sources would share their experiences with respect to how they use their phones. Crowd-sourcing, man. Share the knowledge.
Try them all and stop when you find one you like.
No need to continue this thread.
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Of ones you listed I like AOKP best. Its just clean. IT feels polished.... Deff a possible daily driver if you don't mind bluetooth problems (which might be fixed by now anyway) point is its a good rom. However the one you didn't list in my title is JELLYBAM
Which I use and love. Its not as polished its a mix of 3 sorces... but its dam good.... plus best bat life I have got from a rom Unless you want one thats stripped down (then you can get more bat life) but I like to use my S3 and I enjoy hell out of it... anyway k
Try jellybam.... if its to not the norm for you just go with AOKP or Im sure cm10 be fine too... I never tried them though..
Later bro. There all good in there own way. Try a few its as simple as a back up lol
I've also tried Jellybam for a few days and battery life has surpassed the other roms I've tried (Tasks' AOKP and Liquidsmooth which I've used for about a month each). I mostly use my phone for web browsing, sms, and skype. I do not call much. I was pretty shocked that I was still at 60% after a day (used about 2 hours of screen time). I've also used ktoonsez kernel with the same settings for each rom.
peneoark said:
Try them all and stop when you find one you like.
No need to continue this thread.
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+1, this thread isn't really necessary. You could just take some time and cycle through them until you find a good one. Only then will you have your answer.
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all I want to know is do any of those have good, working bluetooth audio?
I think tasks Rom is the most supported but I don't use Bluetooth but if you do search the thread about people who do you might find a good Rom. I love aokp and tasks been my daily driver with updates always for about two months I can't go back to touch wiz I tried. Task and I use ktoonz kernel. Either way the built in kernel is fine I just like under clocking and when playing need for speed over clocking is nice to have hope I helped typing on phone sorry for errors.
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OP these two posts sum it up...Thread Closed and Thank You.
peneoark said:
Try them all and stop when you find one you like.
No need to continue this thread.
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DarthDerron said:
+1, this thread isn't really necessary. You could just take some time and cycle through them until you find a good one. Only then will you have your answer.
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[Q] Question about Leankernal+Paranoid Android

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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[Discussion] Which ROM do you use on E980

I Was Wondering If You share which ROM are you using on your E980.
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Share your thoughts about why do you like it or how long you have been using it.
DON'T use this thread to report bugs
DON'T write down your hatred about any ROM as one has put a lot of hard work to make it
DON'T bring up the topic of "Best ROM" depending on the user feedback.
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Its user preference
2SHAYNEZ
shayneflashindaily said:
Its user preference
2SHAYNEZ
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Yeah Your Right, But What Rom Are You Using Right Now?
Probably the kitkat update everyone is bricking their phones over
TikyPR said:
Yeah Your Right, But What Rom Are You Using Right Now?
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I'm running 4.3.1 cyanogenmod with custom kernel.... 5hrs off charge with 92% battery still... Its stable and my dd for now
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shayneflashindaily said:
I'm running 4.3.1 cyanogenmod with custom kernel.... 5hrs off charge with 92% battery still... Its stable and my dd for now
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Nice, You know i did try that rom once but i had a problem with the calls, the person on the other end couldn't hear me. I'm on T-mobile.
TikyPR said:
Nice, You know i did try that rom once but i had a problem with the calls, the person on the other end couldn't hear me. I'm on T-mobile.
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Ah I see....well works great on straight talk.
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TikyPR said:
I Was Wondering If You Guy's Know Which Rom Is The Best For The E980, It Has To Have Good Performance And Excellent Battery Life All-most Like The Stock Rom. ( If you could post you'r settings it would be great )
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Personally I enjoy the Carbon ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439911
I am pretty fond of the PACman ROM, but I have yet to play around with it a lot. I'll get back to you on it soon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456170
This phone is actually very capable, I like it a lot.
Also I've noticed the 4.4 builds of Carbon do not support everything (like developer settings) like the 4.3 builds do. I stick away from KK until it has all the features JB does plus that.
I'm not sure about PACman yet. But it looks really nice I'm really excited to give it a try.
Hope this helps. Also shayneflashindaily said it best. It's really user preference. But if you want a ROM to try I recommend the two above me.
Snepsts said:
Personally I enjoy the Carbon ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439911
I am pretty fond of the PACman ROM, but I have yet to play around with it a lot. I'll get back to you on it soon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456170
This phone is actually very capable, I like it a lot.
Also I've noticed the 4.4 builds of Carbon do not support everything (like developer settings) like the 4.3 builds do. I stick away from KK until it has all the features JB does plus that.
I'm not sure about PACman yet. But it looks really nice I'm really excited to give it a try.
Hope this helps. Also shayneflashindaily said it best. It's really user preference. But if you want a ROM to try I recommend the two above me.
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I'll Yty Them And See For My Self. Thanks For Your Opinion
TikyPR said:
I'll Yty Them And See For My Self. Thanks For Your Opinion
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Just a little update if you'd still like to know:
I found PACman to be a little TOO feature filled. It feels like some of the things step on eachother's toes. Also I found some performance dips and bugs like if you press home your apps and widgets do not show up until you open and close your app page. Carbon runs decent with some hiccups. I used this here kernel to speed it up. Make sure you have your backups to restore if flashing the kernel doesn't work out for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2637838
I have actually found it to be faster with the kernel.
Only a few hiccups I'm looking to find ways to eliminate entirely. I'll give you an update if you decide to use it and would like to know more
Snepsts said:
Just a little update if you'd still like to know:
I found PACman to be a little TOO feature filled. It feels like some of the things step on eachother's toes. Also I found some performance dips and bugs like if you press home your apps and widgets do not show up until you open and close your app page. Carbon runs decent with some hiccups. I used this here kernel to speed it up. Make sure you have your backups to restore if flashing the kernel doesn't work out for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2637838
I have actually found it to be faster with the kernel.
Only a few hiccups I'm looking to find ways to eliminate entirely. I'll give you an update if you decide to use it and would like to know more
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Thanks Snepsts, that would be great keep me posted ill appreciated
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Thanks Snepsts, that would be great keep me posted ill appreciated
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Update: I soft bricked my phone. It's in bootloop. Using Carbon and that kernel when I restarted it to test Kernel Same Page Method or something like that as it loaded to the lock screen I put the charger in. It stopped and got stuck in bootloop. I am now stuck in recovery and about to fix it. Don't use KSM if you use my settings. Lol.
Ksm?
2SHAYNEZ
shayneflashindaily said:
Ksm?
2SHAYNEZ
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kernel samepage merging
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thathamiam said:
kernel samepage merging
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Yeah. If you ever brick your phone this guide works great btw
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302660
I'm still new to flashing and Android but this is great.
Snepsts said:
Yeah. If you ever brick your phone this guide works great btw
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302660
I'm still new to flashing and Android but this is great.
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Thanks For That Major Update!
thathamiam said:
kernel samepage merging
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Lol totally passed my mind........yeah I don't ksm or purge assets
2SHAYNEZ
I am looking for the same answer. Which ROM to use for E980.
Fast, Decent Battery Life, nightly builds, and not too many serious bugs (As few as possible), least likely to brick, simple to install.
Thanks.
adobian said:
I am looking for the same answer. Which ROM to use for E980.
Fast, Decent Battery Life, nightly builds, and not too many serious bugs (As few as possible), least likely to brick, simple to install.
Thanks.
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You should try cm builds then
*KCCO*2SHAYNEZ*E980*
Have you tried this one?http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635091
[PORT]ColorOs V1.2.4 Beta Android 4.2.2 F/L/E98x
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[Poll] Which custom rom is your favorite or highly desired?

Salute Desire users!
I am really interested in your opinions.. which is your favorite custom rom for our good old Desire?
1. Please share your favorite custom rom in this thread -- no matter whether it is already available for our device or not.
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As many of you know, I am much into building kk roms because I believe they offer a very good compromise between performance and the latest trend/features. Of course, a few common features are not working, such as:
- MMS
- Camcorder/video recording
- Screen recording
- OpenVPN (kernel issue: cannot acquire tun interface socket)
Unfortunately these issues cannot be easily fixed by me.
2. In order to let me put the right focus on future rom developments, please use this poll to vote for my custom roms.
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Any questions?
Carbon rom on performance was quite smooth.
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lilsafbig said:
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Why comment? Do not see the poll?
ze7zez said:
Why comment? Do not see the poll?
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Exactly. Please only post a comment for your favorite rom if it is not in the list.
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I would like to see SlimKat in desire. Other than that, I voted for paranoid.
kostelo said:
I would like to see SlimKat in desire. Other than that, I voted for paranoid.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54700502
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kostelo said:
I would like to see SlimKat in desire. Other than that, I voted for paranoid.
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Yeah, slimkat is also one of my top favorite ones. But it looks like a tough challenge. I tried to build it a few times, no clue yet how to make it to work.
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My favorite is oxygen ROM android 2.3.7. I'm using my desire as my main phone through the day because I'm using my nexus 5 with a wind mobile unlimited data stick plan for internet at home.
Oxygen seems to be the only ROM that feels fast enough day after day and 100% stable. After using the nexus it was feeling really slow until I tried oxygen.
All the kk Roms look nice and work good for a short bit until they get unstable. I don't think it will ever be possible to fix these issues.
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My favorite rom is MildWild Stable ROM. AOSP Gingerbread. Compile from CyanogenMod
My suggestion is SlimROM (not present on vote list) but voted on LiquidSmooth as it's the only one lightweight ROM from the list (as I understood it is based on SlimROM).
@ Dragonji ..Do you have a link for SlimRom..? Thanks..
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@ Dragonji ..Do you have a link for SlimRom..? Thanks..
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You mean SlimROM for Desire? The latest compilation was made by VJ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190345
Dragonji said:
You mean SlimROM for Desire? The latest compilation was made by VJ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190345
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Ok, I will give slim another try. Once I managed to compile SlimKat -- but telephony did not work, and then I got upset and demotivated.. :/
Unfortunately @vijendrahs has decided not to publish his sources. I am sure that I could have learnt a lot from his work for HTC Desire. :good:
Hey Desire'd folks,
Just to keep you in the loop.. I am still working on my SlimKAT experiment.. It has taken much longer than expected because I have decided to use PA's framework as a base as it appeared to me to offer the ideal base for our device in terms of purity and speed. Right now, I am adding on top Slim's features and also stuff from CM. I can't promise anything.. and I hope that my efforts bring us a working result.
In case I will get stuck with SlimKAT, I would switch over to work on a new PA release. Have you taken notice of Paranoid Android 4.6 Beta 4 “Humble Huckleberry”? Is that really Desirable?
Cheers and have a nice day!
Hello could someone help me here I have a HTC Desire 510 and its stock in bootloop does anyone know I way out of it ?
SlimKAT: average number of downloads per day - 75!
spezi77 said:
Hey Desire'd folks,
Just to keep you in the loop.. I am still working on my SlimKAT experiment.. It has taken much longer than expected because I have decided to use PA's framework as a base as it appeared to me to offer the ideal base for our device in terms of purity and speed. Right now, I am adding on top Slim's features and also stuff from CM. I can't promise anything.. and I hope that my efforts bring us a working result.
In case I will get stuck with SlimKAT, I would switch over to work on a new PA release. Have you taken notice of Paranoid Android 4.6 Beta 4 “Humble Huckleberry”? Is that really Desirable?
Cheers and have a nice day!
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Old thread that I completely forgot about him.
(2017-02-19) 665 downloads (75 per day) from the date of creation Slim-bravo-4.4.4.build.9.0-UNOFFICIAL-20161206-0005.zip, this sensational result for such an old device, which is the HTC Desire (code name: A8181).
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