What is the most stable rom for captivate glide?
I am currently using the light ROM and kernel. I am staying away from CM based ones as I use the Bluetooth headset for calls.
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maddbomber83 said:
I am currently using the light ROM and kernel. I am staying away from CM based ones as I use the Bluetooth headset for calls.
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Is LightRom JellyBean?
twoeleven said:
Is LightRom JellyBean?
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No Its ICS 4.0.4
dadashi.reza said:
No Its ICS 4.0.4
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is there a Bluetooth and voice stable jelly bean? I'm running literom and its a good rom but no Google now unfortunately...
I wish there were but I've not found it yet.
Atb
I'm using ICS with bluetooth...
pgunning1 said:
is there a Bluetooth and voice stable jelly bean? I'm running literom and its a good rom but no Google now unfortunately...
I wish there were but I've not found it yet.
Atb
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I used the Kies program to update my Captivate to ICS 4.04... There is still bluetooth...
I guess I'm not quite sure what you guys are talking about, as I've yet to take the leap to install a ROM.
Honestly, I don't even know where to begin installing a ROM, seeing as I'm using my phone to wifi tether and post this... Lol.
If you're just looking for ICS, I'm sure a quick Google search will do it. Or install Kies, and maybe it will let you update.
They are talking about installing a version of Android more current then what Kies can get you.
To answer the question, no. The latest build for CM based builds still have Bluetooth issues.
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maddbomber83 said:
They are talking about installing a version of Android more current then what Kies can get you.
To answer the question, no. The latest build for CM based builds still have Bluetooth issues.
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Sorry to bump an older thread, but if you dont care about bluetooth, what is the latest stable (custom) ROM?
Stormdude124 has a great topic with every current ROM listed, here it is: Everything you need to know and do to your Captivate Glide. I prefer PAC Man ROM 4.4.2, but if you wish less bells and whistles and more free RAM, I recommend CyanogenMod 11 or CM 10.1.3
I used CM 10.1.3 for many months and found it completely stable (easily had 20+ days of uptime until phone turned off because of drained battery) and almost perfect for 4.2.2 ROM, but then I switched to PAC 4.4.2 mainly for externalsd-internalsd swap, but I liked many new features as well. Try different ROMs and choose what you like.
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I'm trying to decide which JB ROM to install onto my E4GT... The candidates are:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812078 (AOSP Jelly Bean)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810315&highlight=alpha5 (CM10)
They're both in the alpha development phase, but I want to know which is "smoother" (i.e. which has fewer bugs, and can be better used as a daily driver).
Any help would be appreciated.
I personally like the AOSP jelly bean better
And don't let the Alpha tag fool you.. It surely doesn't run as an alpha
I would recommend to make sure you do a CLEAN wipe and get a gps lock before you flash it though.. Helps makes things a lot smoother
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What's a gps lock.?
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What's a gps lock.?
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You go into your Google maps (that's if you use it) turn on your gps and let it get a lock on your location
Say if you where getting directions from where you are (home-my location ).. That's a gps lock
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aksa said:
I'm trying to decide which JB ROM to install onto my E4GT... The candidates are:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812078 (AOSP Jelly Bean)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810315&highlight=alpha5 (CM10)
They're both in the alpha development phase, but I want to know which is "smoother" (i.e. which has fewer bugs, and can be better used as a daily driver).
Any help would be appreciated.
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They are the same basic rom and will have the same bugs. CM10 for our device is based off of sbrissen's aosp build.
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I have been running CM10 Alpha 5.2 ... I get a GPS lock inside (something FH18 didnt do)...
Im trying to install cm10 too should use the el26 kernel because im on gingerbread?
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aghasi24 said:
Im trying to install cm10 too should use the el26 kernel because im on gingerbread?
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If you are rooted with a.custom recovery you should be fine
I'm on cm10, have been for three weeks. Its definitely been the best experience with my phone. So much fun. Still, nothing touches how well your phone works with GB. Go for cm10 )
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My vote goes for CM10. The battery life is the only down side so far. They will work on tweaking settings later (for battery life, etc). Right now they are working on fixing bugs. I am currently running 5.2 and it is smooth and stable.
Good luck!
I really want a touchwiz JB from. I actually enjoy touchwiz
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I really want a touchwiz JB from. I actually enjoy touchwiz
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I'm still on GB, but post 151 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558337 says it works on JB CM10. Let me know if it works for you, as that is one of the things that is holding me back from switching to JB.
I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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I am using Cm10. I heard it was very stable but I do not know much more about the different ROMs. I'm a neeewbie!
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I use cm10 but WiFi is broken in the newest nightly
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My wi-fi is working.
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DarthDerron said:
The CM10 nightlies are usually a little buggy. And I heard bluetooth doesn't work too often. I usually switch between CM10 and AOKP roms. Using LiquidSmooth right now just to try something different.
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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Does reflashing delete apps? If so what do you use to back up apps?
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You don't have to wipe data if its the same rom, but I use Titanium Backup when switching to different roms.
Rom: LiquidSmooth RC9
Kernel: KT747
so far so good.
What jelly bean rom are you using? And why?
I am using cm10 stable and love it and the reason why is that I'm a newbie it is the one pour stock android I can get on my Samsung galaxy s3. I think my next phone will be the google nexus 5 when ever that comes out or a new galaxy nexus.
I'm using the latest cm10 nightly and it has some glitches here and there but it's solid for most part.
I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
Slimbean w/ lean kernel.
Nice combo.
thyroidgland said:
Using CM10. Bass over bluetooth doesn't work so I dropped back to an older build. Even the older ones still work fine. Running leankernel. Couldn't be happier with my phone!
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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I tried to find something that really put this in layman's terms. This article, I think, will tell you exactly what you want to know. Easy peasy http://www.vikitech.com/8239/beginners-guide-android-kernels
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I'm a new @ this...what is a kernel for? As far as I know I didn't install one...
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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You did install the kernel, you just didnt know it. The kernel gets installed with the ROM. But you can flash a different kernel at some other point if you want to. I generally find the stock kernels work well for me
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I'm running BlackBean with LeanKernel all apps inverted along with inverted JB 4.2 keyboard. Why? I used BlackBean on my old Nexus S, inverted stuff saves a ton of battery life on our SAMOLED screens, the combo is overall damn smooth and the kernel also helps to save that battery life while maintaining buttery smoothness. Couldn't be happier.
LiquidSmooth RC9 with leankernel. Seems to be working pretty good so far. A couple of complaints here and there (had an issue with phone crashing every time I received a call, some minor annoyances with music playback) but for the most part it's very speedy and stable.
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I too am using Serenity. I love it! How is your battery life?
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I'm using Serenity. It's a port of JB from the Galaxy Note II.
Why this one and not something else? I wanted to keep the Touchwiz feel for a while longer and I've used Serenity ROMs in the past on a different device.
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I'm using the same currently.. What kernels are you guys using.. Also do you have any volume issues like extremely loud or flat when plugging in via car...
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What do you folks here think is more stable and fast with performance options? What do you think the most stable ROM is for both? Thanks in advance
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I can't help you in ROMs because I always run my own compiled one from AOSP.
4.2 seems fine with me like 4.1 in terms of stability. I haven't run into any major issues that I can think of as a disadvantage of 4.2 actually I really like the toggles of 4.2
Check this thread for some information
From my experience, 4.2.1 Roms are all working really well and you can definitely make the upgrade. My personal favourite is the Paranoid Android rom!
4.1.2 roms are flawless but once you start using 4.2.1 you won't really wanna go back.
The only issue with 4.2 is the custom kernels aren't really that stable. Hope this helps
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From my experience, 4.2.1 Roms are all working really well and you can definitely make the upgrade. My personal favourite is the Paranoid Android rom!
4.1.2 roms are flawless but once you start using 4.2.1 you won't really wanna go back.
The only issue with 4.2 is the custom kernels aren't really that stable. Hope this helps
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Actually, I was on 4.2.1 since release, and now I switched back to 4.1.2... I had too many problems with 4.2.1... battery drains, random reboots, freezing. etc
For the moment you better stay on 4.1.2 because the roms are more bugless and it is smoother too I am currently using cm10 an it is in my opinion one of the best with plenty of features and you can always flash the android 4.2.1 gapps like the camera and gmail,... above android 4.1.2
Yeah, I'm on cm10 as well
I think that the most stable CM10. Is very close to the AOSP, but there isn't a stable version both for the 4.1 and 4.2.
After all, the choice of the ROM is very personal. You have to try a lot of Roms and kernels until you are satisfied. It's the only way
I agree. I actually got the phone on 4.2.1 then rooted and been using Roms. Right now I'm on xylon its pretty solid I have just heard there are quicker Roms on 4.1 quick question. Since I am already rooted using a custom ROM all I would have to do is full wipe and flash a4.1 ROM if I decided correct?
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My experience on stock kernel was fine. Anyone having issues on stock kernel? I was just saying that most of the time have MOST of the features port up, and they seem to work fine for me. Although maybe some of the butter is gone
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I agree. I actually got the phone on 4.2.1 then rooted and been using Roms. Right now I'm on xylon its pretty solid I have just heard there are quicker Roms on 4.1 quick question. Since I am already rooted using a custom ROM all I would have to do is full wipe and flash a4.1 ROM if I decided correct?
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Yes I tried to dirty flash and it couldn't boot. So do wipe
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I have been using mmuzzy 4.2.1 build. Its been very stable.
Hi,
I'm currenlty using a JellyTime build but I have few issues (random restart, battery drained in few seconds and many others). I was thinking to use a 4.2.1 build and as far as I can see the only rom now with the latest kernel is the codefireX . The problem with this rom is that the bluetooth is missing. Is there a way to enable it maybe downloading a third-part app?
Thanks
Not yet, but synergye is working hard
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NO MUTE either
The ROMS Codefire put out are very solid, however mute is not working either and that keeps me out. Glad I read all the posts to find that, and its the first thing I test with each release.
Yup, mute and Bluetooth are the only pending issues. The mute issue has been there since a long time (since 4.1.x), but the Bluetooth issue is new in 4.2.x because Google messed up something related to it in AOSP. The Nexus 7 on stock 4.2.1 has Bluetooth issues too.
4.2.1 vs 4.1.2
May I ask what is the different between
[ROM][4.1.2][SR5][2012-11-12] OFFICIAL codefireX Periodicals
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[ROM] [AOSP-4.2.1] [4.7.3-toolchain] [SR1] OFFICIAL codefireX Builds ?
Are they the same just one nightly build and one stable release?
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May I ask what is the different between
[ROM][4.1.2][SR5][2012-11-12] OFFICIAL codefireX Periodicals
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[ROM] [AOSP-4.2.1] [4.7.3-toolchain] [SR1] OFFICIAL codefireX Builds ?
Are they the same just one nightly build and one stable release?
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The biggest difference is that the former is 4.1.2 and the latter is 4.2.1
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NiCk.JaY said:
The biggest difference is that the former is 4.1.2 and the latter is 4.2.1
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So does it mean both use different Android kernel and the rest are identical?
I love the 4.2.1 ROM, all I need now is Bluetooth. I can manage without it for now but the ROM will be perfect with it.
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Try other roms, maybe sense roms
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Try other roms, maybe sense roms
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I used to run the jellytime rom.
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aeric80 said:
May I ask what is the different between
[ROM][4.1.2][SR5][2012-11-12] OFFICIAL codefireX Periodicals
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[ROM] [AOSP-4.2.1] [4.7.3-toolchain] [SR1] OFFICIAL codefireX Builds ?
Are they the same just one nightly build and one stable release?
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So does it mean both use different Android kernel and the rest are identical?
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Android 4.2.1.
Android 4.1.2.
They're two different versions of Android! Don't you follow Android news?
They use the same KangBang kernel by synergye, although development on 4.1.2 has stopped since 4.2 was started and so the last 4.1.2 stable release build uses a much older version of the kernel. Right now development is happening on the 4.2.1 ROM.
What is the most stable rom to flash on this phone?
That's a trick question there are numerous stable roms. Do you want jb, ics, gingerbread?
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all rom stable aniway...
Most preferably a touchwiz rom on jellybean
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Most preferably a touchwiz rom on jellybean
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Check out the dev thread there are a few good roms floating around for jb.
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I have tried some of them, but which one is the best? Because I don't think I'd want to flash all of them.
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I have tried some of them, but which one is the best? Because I don't think I'd want to flash all of them.
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Then you'll never know. Everyone has different tastes. I can absolutely guarantee that there is no best rom....only a rom best for you!
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you can try this one:
SUPERLITE SUPERFAST OFFICIAL SAMSUNG JB4.1.2
This ROM has stock look because it is based on the OFFICIAL SAMSUNG ROGERS stock release, and it is very fast & smooth with great battery life, never have any FC.
Jellybam :thumbup::thumbup::beer::beer:
JELLYBAM DAMN™
Use stock jelly bean is nice
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Then you'll never know. Everyone has different tastes. I can absolutely guarantee that there is no best rom....only a rom best for you!
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^^^^ this.
And besides, most of the available Roms are equally stable / very soon to be stable.
Do a good flash, making sure to wait a while right after flashing, and all will be good.
(Coming from a guy running 4 cpu governors)
You need Jedi Jelly 6. Its a Samsung Touchwiz ROM. I have had nothing but smooth performance.
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I've really been enjoying the AOKP Jellybean. There are some minor issues with bugs being worked out with the nightlies, but overall it's dope!
I've been on CM 10.1 nightly 03/23 since that day and it's really nice. Everything works smoothly and CM is a pleasure.
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I've been on CM 10.1 nightly 03/23 since that day and it's really nice. Everything works smoothly and CM is a pleasure.
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Does the TouchWiz work on it?
touchwiz = jedy jelly or stock
aosp = cm
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Infamous S2 is very good too.
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alloycowboy said:
You need Jedi Jelly 6. Its a Samsung Touchwiz ROM. I have had nothing but smooth performance.
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I second this one. Jedi Jelly 6 is very smooth. My only issue with it is that it's based off of a leaked AT&T ROM.
I believe ptmr3 (the dev) is working on a new version that is based on the recent 4.1.2 release specifically for the SGH-T989.
I switched to an AOSP based ROM and I'm never looking back despite wifi calling being a cool feature, but I never used it. Anyway, I've been using 2.2 Slimstars which was pretty great. The updates seemed to be a little unstable like the camera not working. Is the new one, 4.12 pretty much fixed? And are there many changes with 4.2.2? I may try PACman. How's that stability wise? Stability and speed (I just want it to work without waiting you know?) are priorities.
ptmr3's Jedi Mind Trick JB 2.1 is by the the fastest and smoothest and glitch free rom out there
I have tried almost all roms of the ICS and JB flavour
personally I do not like non touchwiz roms
and all CM and AOKP 4.2 roms do not support MHL output or Bluetooth mouse properly
everything seems to work on JMT except for OP known issues