now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
Stock ROM+Xposed Framework+Gravity+francos kernel, gives me pretty much all I need and want. That being said, I do plan on installing MultiROM and trying this out.
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Stock ROM rooted with xposed framework, root and everything. Seems like it's the most stable ROM, but I'm going to try CM11 for the extra features !
fosofay said:
now which rom u use and which rom u flash next
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Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
CleanRom & Franco Kernel
mellevdlinde said:
On my Nexus 7 2013? Cyanogenmod 11, because of the extra features. Not sure if this ROM improves battery life compared to stock ROM, but at least it does on my Nexus 5.
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cm11 boss.and try AOKP 4.4.2
magneta said:
Scrosler's clean rom 2.6. I'll probably flash cleanrom 2.7 when it comes out, as clearnrom suits my needs.
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+1, and I have Elementalx 2.4 with minumal tweaks.
OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
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OmniRom as they are a new team with some good ideas like multi window however currently not implement of their official nightly builds. Also has opendelta which is an ota with a twist. Trying it out so far so good and stable running ART.
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Also I'd like to say they seem to have a lot more activity on their gerrit than say PA, which translates to a more enjoyable testing experience (at least for me) due to more changes in nightlies.
Mahdi ROM for nexus 4, will probably stick to this or purity until carbon release their 4.4 ROM
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SlimRom 4.4.2. build 2.6 with ElementalX 2.6 kernel.
Everything is working smoothly, the only feature i miss is keyboard arrows buttons in navigation bar when typing.
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hi,
i know asking what rom is better is not a good questions as it is different for different people. However, I just want to know what is the most stable, so once I flash it i dont need to keep re flashing.
I am ussualy a fan of CM and when they get stable releases I flash them and then dont need to think about it anymore. on my previous samsung galaxy S I used the CM9 RC for a long time until the stable CM9 came out and then used that.
currently there is not stable CM10 and when it comes out I will probaby use it perminently.
What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
im using stock JB right now.
stock.
Zepius said:
stock.
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ok i understand. but i guess the main things im lacking on stock is percent battery, ability to alter the navigation bar at the bottom, adding shortcuts to the lock screen slider, and themes.
is there any way to do that on stock? if not any other rams as clock to stable as stock
stock
BAMF has been great. Not a ton of updates as there aren't any issues.
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BAMF has been great. Not a ton of updates as there aren't any issues.
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ok, what the heck is BAMF i searched that in the android development and dont know what rom your talkign about
Bugless Beast, 9-27 has to new binaries and is JRO03R.
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Rasbeanjelly. Its the cleanest rom ever. Fast, amazing battery life and the latest aosp source. Also the nee binaries from jro03R. You should try it. It has the power widget, lockscreen targets and some more mods. If you dont like all the blue of the icons, simply flash modstorms white mod. Flash the rom + trinity/franco. The outcome is awesome performance, no slowdowns, everything just works. No reboots and sh!t. I highly recommend it.
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thegtfusion said:
Rasbeanjelly. Its the cleanest rom ever. Fast, amazing battery life and the latest aosp source. Also the nee binaries from jro03R. You should try it. It has the power widget, lockscreen targets and some more mods. If you dont like all the blue of the icons, simply flash modstorms white mod. Flash the rom + trinity/franco. The outcome is awesome performance, no slowdowns, everything just works. No reboots and sh!t. I highly recommend it.
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I agree with this. Rasbeanjelly + trinity kernel. The rom is very clean. Here's the thread, but you should read the faq before doing anything: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455874
i love watching these cute pandas slaughter themselves.. nothing but pleasure.
hshaikh said:
ok, what the heck is BAMF i searched that in the android development and dont know what rom your talkign about
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1548940
hshaikh said:
hi,
i know asking what rom is better is not a good questions as it is different for different people. However, I just want to know what is the most stable, so once I flash it i dont need to keep re flashing.
I am ussualy a fan of CM and when they get stable releases I flash them and then dont need to think about it anymore. on my previous samsung galaxy S I used the CM9 RC for a long time until the stable CM9 came out and then used that.
currently there is not stable CM10 and when it comes out I will probaby use it perminently.
What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
im using stock JB right now.
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I'm using AndroidME with Stock Google Kernel, works perfect, stable, actually it's a stock rom with improvements. The only thing missing for me is T9 Dialer, but no problem to install MOD for it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774165
Keep waiting for stable versions of aokp or cm10.
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What JB rom can i install that will be stable to use for the next months until CM10 stable comes out?
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im using stock JB right now.
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You've already got the most stable Jelly Bean software then
stock, are you jellin, cm10.
after those you get into roms with more features and and there tends to be little bugs that sometimes go along with them.
Nothing against the others Ive had good experiences on alot of roms but as for the MOST stable these in my opinion would be them.
Stock ROM.
Beamed from my Grouper.
ok looking into BAMF and rasbeanjelly.
another question that could help me dicide between the two. do either have the possibility to upgrade the rom on the device without a computer. so when i install it i can always have the latest version without having to keep resetting to factory settigns and wiping all the data and cache
hshaikh said:
another question that could help me dicide between the two. do either have the possibility to upgrade the rom on the device without a computer.
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all roms do.. that's why you have custom recoveries.. i strongly suggest you read efrants stickies before you flash anything.
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Yeah, you should read up on some stuff before continuing anything Rom related. Just look for stickied topics, read them, and you will have way less questions left.
bk201doesntexist said:
all roms do.. that's why you have custom recoveries.. i strongly suggest you read efrants stickies before you flash anything.
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are you sure? becuase when i was running CM9 RC2 on my old captivate, then the CM9 stable came out. I kept checking for updates in the settings and it kept saying my software was upto date. I had to download the new file and flash it again in clockwork mod.
Please include build date if its a particular build also please include any modifications u do. Like new kernel or tweaks. Also for kickers include radio version.
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Really...its all preference ....so start flashing and find out.
Everyone's opinion will be different.
If this was Family Fued .....this would be the number one answer.
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I hear ya I guess I wanted a list of must tries.
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pro bam cool new rom
rootpun said:
Please include build date if its a particular build also please include any modifications u do. Like new kernel or tweaks. Also for kickers include radio version.
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ive been using pro bam 4.3 rom and it has been great. except for battery running out a little fast but am giving it a few days for the rom to settle in!
PA 3.99
I have been messing around with a lot of 4.3 roms and pretty much all of them have the same stability. As for me, I prefer PA (Paranoid Android) 3.99 and PAC Rom but more toward PA 3.99 because it just seem slightly less buggy and bit smoother. Again, to each their own at this point since there is no official 4.3 for this device.
rootpun said:
Please include build date if its a particular build also please include any modifications u do. Like new kernel or tweaks. Also for kickers include radio version.
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I've been using Hellybean , always you the latest, no issues. Love it.
As others have said its really just a preference thing. I have been trying out a few different ROMs, just to see which ones I like the most, especially 4.3 versions. I have been using [ROM] Unofficial | CyanogenMod 10.2 | Diablo Kernel [09-23-13] from ThdDude for the past day or two and havent had any issues to speak of. I really like that it has the Diablo Kernel compiled. I have noticed though that for some reason when I was trying to Flash 4.3 ROMs with CWM the system would boot but then go black and would have to go into recovery. I finally decided to give TWRP a try and havent experienced any problems flashing 4.3 ROMs. I have actually really been enjoying it and have some real respect for the developers.
stable 4.3 roms
The best I have used is the 9/26 aokp by whitehawkz along with uber kernel. Running 2.6.3.0 twrp. Especially like the active notifications with no problems.
There is no BEST and yet they are all the BEST. Members are expected to research and read through the development threads before altering their device. The only thing you will get here is a list of all the ROM's because every member has found what is best for them. You can get the same list by looking at the first few pages in development.
Thread closed.
Have a great day!
This thread is only for MAGURO, all toro and toroplus users try everything on your own risk only,may be dont try at all..
This thread is regarding official MIUI releases,
Here I will share all my experience and suggestions for MIUI on Gnex-Maguro
Disclaimer:
I am not a MIUI developer, all I think is Sharing is Caring so I will only share the things here...
I am not responsible if your gnex turns into a apple.
Some Information:
Currently the latest MIUI for Gnex is 4.2.2 based.
MIUI releases a weekly update on every Friday:laugh:
stock MIUI kernel is very lagy, so please use the custom kernel (links provided below).
Official Link:
MIUI English
MIUI Android
Note: There are two MIUI builds available for our Gnex
1) Official MIUI builds &
2) Official MIUI-Android (serving International Unofficial MIUI ROM Support since 2010).
Both are updated regularly on Fridays, There is not much difference in two builds.
Official Downloads:
Official MIUI Builds
Here
Official MIUI-Android builds:
ROM:3.11.29
Gapps:4.2.2-only 11mb
Instructions:
1) Put ROM and GAPPS on internal SD.
2) Reboot into recovery(CWM or TWRP or Phillz)
3)wipe data/cache
4)wipe dalvik cache
5)format/system
6)install ROM
7) reboot system it is must,Do NOT flash ROM and GAPPS back to back! It will cause Home button not working..!
(Also If you are gonna use Mpokang 1080p kernel then flash the zip just after this step i.e.after flashing ROM without rebooting)
8)Again reboot into recovery
9)Flash gapps
10)Reboot system
11)flash custom kernel(Do not stay on stock MIUI kernel its buggy)
Supported Kernels:
1. Mpokang Kernel only v10 1080p variant is compatible with MIUI.
2. Trinity Kernel use the version for 4.2.2 and your desired config.
3. Try this one also Fancy MIUI,thanks Fast-droid for suggestion.
I recommend you to use Mpokang because it can be configured through Trickster MOD App and also it is battery friendly and stable.
More to come soon
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][KERNEL] MIUI OFFICIAL AND MIUI-Android Links & Guides, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
Utkarsh-ezzo
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: MIUI
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-30
Last Updated 2013-12-04
Changelog:
3.11.29
If you want Official MIUI builds then go to Here
Bug list? 3/4 weeks ago i've tried the weekly release and i've experiencied a few FC's...
DavidSalgueiro said:
Bug list? 3/4 weeks ago i've tried the weekly release and i've experiencied a few FC's...
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Yes I also faced those but now from build 3.9.20 everything is working great and rom is very smooth with Mpokang kernel v8
Utkarsh-ezzo said:
Yes I also faced those but now from build 3.9.20 everything is working great and rom is very smooth with Mpokang kernel v8
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How's the battery life? Much drains?
Thanks!
So far no problems what so ever.
Battery life is way better and antutu score 10500 vs 11500 [purity/franco].
Can you change the lockscreen shortcuts in miui? Can't find it. :good:
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How's the battery life? Much drains?
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Yes as said above battery life is way better.
Spoenky said:
Thanks!
So far no problems what so ever.
Battery life is way better and antutu score 10500 vs 11500 [purity/franco].
Can you change the lockscreen shortcuts in miui? Can't find it. :good:
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No, actually thats not possible in MIUI but you can use any other lockscreen like holo locker(free on play store) or s4 style locker(google it)
:good:
so lag on my nexus!
thienquang07 said:
so lag on my nexus!
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Smooth on my end.
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Esteway.619 said:
Smooth on my end.
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Smooth also.
After installing apps. 150mb ram left, but still no huge lags.
I know i had a old battery, but miui gives me a LOT more stand-by time!
thienquang07 said:
so lag on my nexus!
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on which kernel you are??
the lags are mostly because of kernels
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As per MIUI Android community,
there will be no daily or weekly update in this week as there in China they are having national holiday,
the weekly update will resume from 11th October....
till that the last 3.9.27 is stable enough for daily use.
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Utkarsh-ezzo said:
on which kernel you are??
the lags are mostly because of kernels
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i'm using the original kernel of Miui rom!
thienquang07 said:
i'm using the original kernel of Miui rom!
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thats why u are facing lags, I already have stated that use custom kernel, stock miui kernel is the main culprit of lags
i suggest you to use mpokang kernel
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Utkarsh-ezzo said:
This thread is only for MAGURO, all toro and other users try everything on your own risk only,
This thread is regarding official MIUI releases,
Here I will share all my experience and suggestions for MIUI on Gnex-Maguro
Disclaimer:
I am not a MIUI developer, all I think is Sharing is Caring so I will only share the things here...
I am not responsible if your gnex turns into a apple.
Some Information:
Currently the latest MIUI for Gnex is 4.2.2 based.
MIUI releases a weekly update on every Friday:laugh:
stock MIUI kernel is very laggy, so please use the custom kernel (links provided below).
Official Link:
MIUI Android
Official Download:
ROM: 3.9.27 Maguro,
Mirror:3.9.27 Maguro
Multi Lang :MIUI 3.9.27 Multi-lang
Gapps:4.2.2-only 11mb
Instructions:
1) Put ROM and GAPPS on internal SD.
2) Reboot into recovery(CWM or TWRP or Phillz)
3)wipe data/cache
4)wipe dalvik cache
5)format/system
6)install ROM
7) reboot system it is must,Do NOT flash ROM and GAPPS back to back! It will cause Home button not working..!
8)Again reboot into recovery
9)Flash gapps
10)Reboot system
11)flash custom kernel(Do not stay on stock MIUI kernel its buggy)
Supported Kernels:
1. Mpokang Kernel use the latest version, any version is compatible as it uses ROM's ramdisk
2. Trinity Kernel use the version for 4.2.2 and your desired config.
I recommend you to use Mpokang because it can be configured through Trickster MOD App and also it is battery friendly and stable.
More to come soon
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[ROM][KERNEL] MIUI OFFICIAL Links & Guides, Latest: 3.9.27, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
Utkarsh-ezzo
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: MIUI
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-30
Last Updated 2013-09-30
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How about feature? Still not full features ( like call recorder)?
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imam.krismanto said:
How about feature? Still not full features ( like call recorder)?
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Call recorder is there and it is working..:good:
Utkarsh-ezzo said:
thats why u are facing lags, I already have stated that use custom kernel, stock miui kernel is the main culprit of lags
i suggest you to use mpokang kernel
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ok, i will try!
guys if you are gonna use mpokang kernel then use v8 or earlier only because from v9 it is having it's own ramdisk so it won't boy miui
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Is safe to flash lg nexus 4 factory image (android 4.4) on galaxy nexus. I'll make backup of system.
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No. Dont even try. You will mess your phone up.
Don't work the image of Nexus 4 on our galaxy nexus. Don't try it.
wrong section, this should be in Q&A
remabrate1 said:
Is safe to flash lg nexus 4 factory image (android 4.4) on galaxy nexus. I'll make backup of system.
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If you wanna brick Your smartphone then flash it...
Different video drivers & kernel for different GPU and different radio, bootloader...
You will brick Your Gnexus dude
i have try some other rom 4.4...
so far i like rom CM11(kitkang)...
Try the omni based FML KitKat, it's smooth and mostly bug free.
If it helps I am enjoying shiny rom 1/4/14. It has gotten rid of the graphical glitches and had good battery life. I have had only one reboot in the last two days.
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If it helps I am enjoying shiny rom 1/4/14. It has gotten rid of the graphical glitches and had good battery life. I have had only one reboot in the last two days.
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SlimKat is another good option. Glad that we are slowly moving towards stability in terms of KitKat roms. Now we can use the phone a little bit more i guess
Tried CM and LiquidSmooth ROMs. Both are stable and have very few issues and are improving everyday. Hopefully OMNI starts to become more stable soon. I want to try that multi window feature.
drwasilew said:
Tried CM and LiquidSmooth ROMs. Both are stable and have very few issues and are improving everyday. Hopefully OMNI starts to become more stable soon. I want to try that multi window feature.
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vanir rom works well too
Just look for a good 4.4 rom for Galaxy Nexus. The unofficial CM for example is very good. Flashing the Nexus 4 image will ruin your phone.
Cm remix 4.4 is really awesome and stable.
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Is safe to flash lg nexus 4 factory image (android 4.4) on galaxy nexus. I'll make backup of system.
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Do not flash it like this way.
It wont success and may be get a damage on your GNX.
If you want to try to run Android 4.4 on your GNX, there are lots of 3rd rom, like CM, AOKP, Slimkat...etc
Running the cyanogen 11 and am very impressed with it so far. Got the Xenon ROM sitting in memory and will flash that eventually.
CM11 is really running like a charm on my gnx
Im using SlimKat and its pretty great so far, aslong as your do the artifact patch
Hello guys is there a way to flash the factory image from recovery ? I broke the usb port. Thanks in advance-
Hi,
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for about a year and have just been running stock Android. I would like to try installing a custom ROM on my phone.
I am planning on using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit program to unlock and root my phone.
Now, to my question. There are so many ROM's available that I feel overwhelmed when trying to choose which one to use. My only requirements in a ROM is that it has to be stable and give good battery life. Can someone recommend a good one for me to try?
Thank you!
Its hard to anwer it because everyone has its preference since every device acts differently with certain ROM. For example, I use OmniMetal and Im pretty satisfied how it works. You should try few ROMs and find which one suits you best. Read some topics, decide which options you need, and which you dont, which Android version you prefer... Maybe you should start with some standard ROMs such as CM, AOKP, AOSPA...
As I alread said, its question that is hard to answer, and its also disrespectful to every dev since they are all doing it for free
Over the Air said:
Hi,
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for about a year and have just been running stock Android. I would like to try installing a custom ROM on my phone.
I am planning on using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit program to unlock and root my phone.
Now, to my question. There are so many ROM's available that I feel overwhelmed when trying to choose which one to use. My only requirements in a ROM is that it has to be stable and give good battery life. Can someone recommend a good one for me to try?
Thank you!
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I'm a guy like you who don't want the hassle of updating the rom every week or so. I moved to cm11 from stock 4.3 rom. But flashing a new nightly every other day to be up to date is not my thing. I do follow forums regularly but don't not a flash-a-holic. I know cm11 is very stable and i can stay on a milestone release. But knowing that an update is a available is available makes my hands itchy to flash it. Suddenly shiny rom 4.4 appeared on our threads. It's close to stock. Just like how stock 4.3. Been running shiny from a month. No issues as of now. Paired shiny rom 4.4 with dirtyv and my phone is smooth.
If you are looking for a stable rom like stock 4.3. I'd recommend you shiny rom.
If you want a fully optimised featured rom, go with cm, omni, liquid smooth, vanirs, pa etc. Let me tell you. Every 4.4 rom out there is smooth and stable. But flashing roms every week to be on latest is not my thing. So i settled with shiny 4.4.
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Godra said:
... and its also disrespectful to every dev since they are all doing it for free
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Oh! I am sorry. I did not mean to offend anyone.
siddardha21 said:
If you are looking for a stable rom like stock 4.3. I'd recommend you shiny rom.
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Thanks! I will give Shiny ROM a try.
I mean, anything that says STABLE on the thread title or thread will let you know. SlimKat is stable and it works great.
Once you decide on which ROM to run I highly recommend installing gravitybox using Xposed Installer, which will give you just about every customization/feature/option that's available on most custom ROM builds.
Seriously almost evrry rom is stable. I cant think of one that isnt..
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If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
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Can't say anything against that, only custom rom I've tried and I see no reason to change it. The nightlies get updated OTA wich is smooth as silk.
Like others have said, if you are looking for a ROM with a few more customization features than stock, CM11 nightlies are pretty stable. I'd recommend starting with that and see how your device responds. I had been on the omni based ROMs for a while but I just tried the new Paranoid Android Beta 6 ROM by sd3993 and it is running so smooth. Almost all other ROMs I tried had slight issues like the music stuttering when I turned on/off my screen, which I haven't seen on this ROM. I have yet to see how battery life fares, but it is performing spectacularly in terms of smoothness. Once you have found a ROM that is to your liking, then maybe research flashing some kernels and start unlocking some true power on your device. Good luck in your search!
Thanks for all the replies! :good:
I'll go ahead and add Slimkat and CM 11 to my list to try.
isajoo said:
Once you decide on which ROM to run I highly recommend installing gravitybox using Xposed Installer, which will give you just about every customization/feature/option that's available on most custom ROM builds.
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fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.
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This is the first time I've heard of gravitybox and Xposed installer. Has anybody a got a link to a good walkthrough?
rauldom333 said:
Once you have found a ROM that is to your liking, then maybe research flashing some kernels and start unlocking some true power on your device.
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Thank you, I will read up on flashing kernels.
fux0r99 said:
If you want stable kitkat on your gnex just flash latest cm 11 nightlie otherwise just use stock jb 4.3 with xposed installer an gravity box module for extra customization.Forget about every other custom rom because cm is the godfather of roms an usually way ahead in development.
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gravitybox doesn't have custom animations right? i quite like that in OmniROM..
I'm using parandoid android, it's still on beta, but for me is the best, very smooth, and stable
I'd recommend CyanFox. Its stable, good amount of customizations and feels quite snappy on my nexus. Also, gapps are integrated...
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I'm using omnimetal rom. It's smooth and have a special feature--multi-window. The rom is also stable, no reboot or any serious problem.