I just got my nexus 7 this week and i really miss cm10.2 but i don't know if it is stable or gives the perfomance that stock rom does, and the same with omni rom, it really seems to be really good but cyanogen is almost stable but haven't tried it yet, any recomendations of any rom? Is it posible to improve the battery duration?
And is cmw recovery available for flo? Thank in advance.
I'm using CM 10.2 Kangs, which is CM with some cherry picks from other roms... It's being buttery smooth, lots of features and great battery life and performance
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Whats the most stable 4.0.4 based rom? I love AOKP and ive been running M4. But im looking for more of a newer system based rom. The battery life from 4.0.3 to 4.0.4 i believe is a hell of alot better.
Flash the newer build of Aokp its rebased off 4.0.4. It's been out for quite a while
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Bugless Beast
No stability problems using AOKP build 31. Try it out.
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No stability issues with the stock ROM!
well im testing akop biuld 31 whit cm9tuna kernel nobug so far, and testing battery life so far
BAMF....
Android revolution HD 3.0.0 is awesome... although I think its pretty much the same as stock with a few minor tweaks.
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CM9 i haven't had a single problem with any of the builds since they have been making them
Bamf
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disagree had some problems with a few builds... its lame anyway might as well be a stock rom
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disagree had some problems with a few builds... its lame anyway might as well be a stock rom
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Well you're like one of the only ones with issues. And the OP asked for a stable ROM , not a lame-not ROM. I'm personally running CM myself , just threw a suggestion let him test the waters and pick the best one that works for him.
MIUI
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Official CM 9, is bulletproof stable. And has longest lasting battery life out of the dozen ROM's I have tried.
I can't even imagine how awesome RC1 of CM9 will be.
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Another vote for stock 4.0.4. Currently using my own build of aosp. Deodexed, rooted+busybox. Quite stable.
I've bounced around to several of the roms mentioned here and I have to say all of them have been pretty stable. I've used several for over a month, others weeks at a time. I'm on MIUI now.
All are pretty stable. The differences are the extra features and speed. Some stagger while others zip along. I'm sure most work well now. Most will have the same common extra features normal in a custom rom. Most of them look and feel the same after you get it setup.
My problem is I'm getting bored. The roms are so stable and perfect that I have no reason to flash and most devs aren't putting out many updates because of this. Only CM9 and AOKP update nightly. Others go for weeks. I'm was running Axi0m from March 4th. I finally got the itch to switch to MIUI.
I'm waiting on Gummy to release a new rom and Team Bamf.
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Looks like CM has more popularity then i thought. Ive ran with 4.0.4 AKOP but it seemed problemmatic to me. I also run francos kernel. And always update to the latest nightly.
Maybe ill give Build 31 a shot again. Im tempted to try CM9 now though. Although i thought with 2nd init roms like CM9, atleast thats what they called them when i had it on the droid x. It was feature filled, but battery life was terrible.
AOKP b31- Francos Kernel
I recently bought my Galaxy Nexus. Immediately rooted it and tried a couple of ROMS. I was looking for stability with features.
I finally installed Milestone 4 and found it stable; however, not smooth or fast enough as 4.03. After seeing all comments in the AOKP thread I tried B31. Have been using it for 3 days with Francos Kernel Milestone 2.
I love the features, stability and smoothness with which the ROM works and have had no FCs or reboots at all.
In my view-If you want stability with a host of features then, nothing better than AOKP B31 with Francos kernel.
All the best with the upgrade.
Bluetooth Problems
Did CM9 and/or AOKP get the bluetooth problems ironed out that I read was introduced by 4.0.4? That's one feature that has to work for me.
Using Liquid Smooth Rom 1.25 - Pretty stable and fast, a lot of neat features ...
Flashed imoseyon leanKernel v3.2.1 but my phone was heating up (Didn't even touch the processor speed or voltage ) now using Franco Kernel (Battery life not good) - Give it a try, maybe the above mentioned kernels might work for you ....
Now going to try Trinity .....
Have not found one yet still using aokp milestone 6.
stock is the most stable.. you can also try android revolution hd based on stock or xenon..both r excellent roms
BAMF Paradigm v2.0 is very stable, and everything works.
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I think PA 1.9.1 is pretty stable.
Haven't tested out 1.9.3 yet.
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AndroidME is very stable. Been using it as a daily for the last few weeks. Running without any hiccups. It's basically stock with some modifications and theming options. Highly recommend it!
TBH, all roms for the galaxy nexus are stable its not like any other device where some hardware wont work. best advice is to try out some of the Roms and decide which is best and more stable for your own type of usage.
Haven't had a single problem with either EOS or CM10 Euroskank kangs.
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Using android revolution HD 6.0.1 works great, seems to have better battery life than stock jelly bean.
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TBH, all roms for the galaxy nexus are stable its not like any other device where some hardware wont work. best advice is to try out some of the Roms and decide which is best and more stable for your own type of usage.
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Ya its hard to imagine an aosp based rom not being stable on a nexus device, its not like we're trying to run experimental sense/touchwiz roms here.
I've been using Thunderstick and loved it. But I just switched to AndroidME CM10 and it's great. I heard AndroidME was very fast and stable, but I like the CM version better.
I looking for best android aosp 4.0.4 or cm 9/10.
I need fast and stable rom.
Tell me what roms you use or you test and dont have any problems with rom.
This version of Cm10.1.4 is very stable and smooth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417502
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Looking more post from other users.
Still looking good rom for me.
Anyone have MegaBass for aosp ics ?
Since maclawstudios updated their Aosp jb i always Go back to it.
It has awesome battery time and for me its the smoothest Android 4.x Rom iver ever used on gio.
You can find it in the download section on maclaw.pl
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I use Paranoid Android from maclawstudios. It has lots of feautes (like multi user) and runs smooth. Battery life is on my configuration better than with CyanogenMod 10.2.
Xmas surprise from AOKP team, hooray :good:
It seems to be smaller than their JB nightlies. I wonder if it's just a stock KK ROM or if most AOKP features are really included.
Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Have not found big issue since using this AOKP nightly except
1,Google play first run stuck
2,Installing apk seems using more time than other roms basically
I'm now using this rom as daily use. I use gapps from @PlayfulGod and fancy kernel r44 ext version, btw, video play back looks better than CM kernel imo
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very nice website jeje
Code:
http://aokp.co/devices/maguro
I've tried all the KK ROMs for the GNex, and this is BY FAR the most stable out of all of them. Others are plagued with random reboots, graphic glitches, and 4G issues. AOKP has none of those! Its actually a relief to not have a single issue in 5 days. I forgot that a GNex could actually be stable. Plus, they have active devs working on issues. Now I don't need to upgrade my phone for awhile.
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I had no reboots with the CM nightlys and its stabile and fast! I tried aokp today, it's not bad , but i went back to CM.
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I'm running CM10.1 but the battery consumption is annoying me. CM10.2 is annoying including all 4.4 roms because I can't upload videos on Instagram using 4.4 roms. soooooooo HELP =D
There's already a thread dedicated to the same topic.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2604459
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Since october 2013 till february 2014 i have used CyanogenMod 10.2 by TeamCanjica and surely have to say that is very good bugfree rom, but now i'm testing CyanogenMod 11.0 by TeamCanjica. Despite some bugs i like it more. CM11 really faster! With new kernel i have overclocked CPU till 1Ghz.
The attempts to use others CM builds were unsuccessful.