Gestures - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

is anyone using a rom where all of the gestures work ? I flashed back to stock from the infamous rom and hate it
but I like have all of the features which I had with infamous except for facial unlock and the scrolling when you move your head

Use any tw ROM.. They all have stock gestures and everythin works on it... Infamous is a tw ROM it should have all the gestures the stock rom has...
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Might wanna try a different kernel, I remember reading that ktoonez kernel had some issues with the gestures. I'm using deviant kernel with no issues.
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[Q] Lockscreen only?

I'm running Jellybean and rooted, but I like the feel of TouchWiz well enough I haven't flashed any other roms (yet). The one thing that bugs me though is the TouchWiz lock screen--is there any way to just flash the AOSP Jellybean lock screen, or maybe the CM10 one?
Many roms include it
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Check themes and apps. Morphology
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Many roms do include it... Probably the easiest way is just to flash a stock rom with it.
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I like the stock rom as well, I dont know if you can flash just the lockscreen, but if you go for the whole ROM package, I would recomend you the Sac23's Unofficial Synergy ROM port, it has working multi-window and the AOSP Lockscreen option, and it looks and feels pretty stock, im on the V2 right now, just small bugs, nothing mayor, I get 14 hours of battery and its pretty smooth.
You can give it a try, just flash the V2, not the V3
Here's the link to the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088508

Touchwiz ROM

I searched but didn't see an answer. There are a few ROMs that are stock. I'd like to know which ones are the closest to what you'd get out of the box, has Wi-Fi tethering enabled, and is touch wiz based so I keep the touch wiz apps. All apps enabled to multi window would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
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kiltedthrower said:
I searched but didn't see an answer. There are a few ROMs that are stock. I'd like to know which ones are the closest to what you'd get out of the box, has Wi-Fi tethering enabled, and is touch wiz based so I keep the touch wiz apps. All apps enabled to multi window would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
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I've tried a bunch of them and my favorite is are the ones created by Scott's Roms.
Cleanrom ATT SE 1.2 is pretty close to the stock rom without all the bloatware.
Most the roms that are out there for gn2 are wifi tether enabled. As iiqwertyii said scotts clean rom is probably going to be the closest you're going to get to stock.
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Me too. Scotts ROM's are super high quality. I have tried AOSP pure Android and other Touchwiz ROM's, but cleanROM is best.
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slim bean and gt n7100

I installed slim bean..but no Samsung apps are there. How do I install snote..music player. And samsungapps.
Please help me.
you can't install Samsung apps such as Snote or Splanner on an AOSP(slimbean) ROM. These apps require touchwiz framework that are only on stock based ROMs.
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Aosp and aokp roms don't support Samsung apps as these apps are based on touch wiz as said in previous replies. So if these apps are imp for you so u will have to go to stock or custom stock room
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Or you can use alternative apps like GMD Spen Control, Gnote, Keep screen on...
As aosp-holic especially slim my old s2 I may say that note series are ansokute no go for non-tw rom. S pen features are noting to be missed or replaced. And without that this beast is nothing but a chubby usual phone.
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Bast stable rom with halo

Can someone tell me the best stable rom with halo
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Carbon ROM Nightly, Jellybam 8.0 , PACman 23.0.0 ...
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Pa 3.6 by be vigilant is completely stable. Imao it is the best.
And btw jellybam doesn't has halo. It can't be, it isn't aosp.
Unfortunately carbon doesn't has pa, so I won't go for it.
And rootbox isn't as good as pa.
I tried pacman and it is good as well.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Pa 3.6 by be vigilant is completely stable. Imao it is the best.
And btw jellybam doesn't has halo. It can't be, it isn't aosp.
Unfortunately carbon doesn't has pa, so I won't go for it.
And both rootbox and pacman aren't as good as pa.
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Actually jellybam is an aosp ROM though.. It more like pacman but I prefer it more.. Since its more sorted with more options.. Jellybam .com
See your self
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I'm using ParanoidAndroid 3.6 and it is very stable and Halo is working fine.
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I'm interested in trying halo but if I install this rom would lose the function of spen and other functions of a stock.
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I'm interested in trying halo but if I install this rom would lose the function of spen and other functions of a stock.
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Hovering with spen always work and you can enable the pointer from settings..
GMD Spen from play store gets you many features from Samsung based ROM..
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What rom supports S-pen hover and multiview?

Hiya, any1 know of a relativly new rom that supports multiview and s-pen support? I try diffirent roms all the time, illusion,Beanstalk, rootbox etc etc, but was along time ago since i came across S-pen and multiview support, miss it. any tips?
Only Sammy based roms..
I'm using omega rom it'S awesome but It's based on Samsung rom
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I'm using moon rom & its floating multi window feature is awesome

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