i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
jamshadinho said:
i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
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First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
bamboohao said:
First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
jamshadinho said:
what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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Then go with AOSP then, its pure android, openSEMC is unofficial cyanogen mod for xperia s, you will have to unlock your bootloader first to use any of them
jamshadinho said:
what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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AOSP/OpenSEMCis out of the question with locked bootloader. You have to stick to stock based rom.
Difference between AOSP and OpenSEMC is customization. You can't flash these roms unless you unlock your bootloader.
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Firstly - Please, please post in the appropriate section. This is a development thread and not the place for such posts.
Secondly - Do some research yourself, read all the threads , you'll surely find what you are looking for.
Thirdly - If you are locked bootloader, forget about all the CyanogenMod or AOSP ROM's. There's just one CM10 ROM that works on locked bootloader. This is because you can't change the kernel on locked bootloader's
And last - Google all your doubts. Google is your friend. You'll get answers a lot more quicker.
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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nisu4717 said:
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
In my opinion, stock is the best. Just came back from OpenSEMC KitKat. Rayman's ROM is great for sure, however, the user interface is a bit laggy and it's quite buggy.
So there's no need to be sad at all.
jamshadin9522559 said:
miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
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Hi, i am from India too. Just post your questions in q&a section, this is wrong place. I tried many roms, after unlocking bootloader but i relock my bootloader and move back to stock. Believe me. All roms are great but none can replace stock
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
piyush95 said:
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
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i love ExistenZ rom but i prefer black so mine is stock deodex + black system apps + zu framework by jjwrong + xperia z1 task switcher + full screen caller mod by rajeev + few extra themes = perfect rom i love this combo for speed,looks and mediocre battery.keep in mind i am a heavy user with 100+ apps installed.
I'm more of a performance guy...
n i have about 7 apps+only 87 system apps(only the skeleton)
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bamboohao said:
First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
If you looking for a stock based rom then there are many Trinity, MIUI, etc or else you can try PAC 4.1.2 or PAC 4.2.2 which is also stable enough..
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
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No, i mean this one, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592002
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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.
tgyberg said:
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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hshaikh said:
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.
Hi guys:
My question that if we can find a stock JB rom exactly like the Nexus 4 rom but working on Xperia Ion?? And what is AKOP and AOSP roms?
Sony not yet released any JB ROM/ Firmware for iON. It's due in May.
You will get official JB fw from the end of May.
AOSP means Android Open Source Project.
It is the "stock ROM" (or pure vanilla ROM) made by Google and is Open Source.
Lots of custom ROMs base on this rom, e.g. CyanogenMod, Panaroid Android, etc.
AOKP (Android Open Kang Projecy) is a custom ROM base on AOSP.
auni said:
Sony not yet released any JB ROM/ Firmware for iON. It's due in May.
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cities516 said:
You will get official JB fw from the end of May.
AOSP means Android Open Source Project.
It is the "stock ROM" (or pure vanilla ROM) made by Google and is Open Source.
Lots of custom ROMs base on this rom, e.g. CyanogenMod, Panaroid Android, etc.
AOKP (Android Open Kang Projecy) is a custom ROM base on AOSP.
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Thank you guys , but i am not talking about the official Sony JB update.
I am asking if that can i find a rom like the Nexus 4 rom? Stock without any custom thing from Sony like AOSP or like Nexus 4 rom ported to Xperia Ion.
auni said:
Sony not yet released any JB ROM/ Firmware for iON. It's due in May.
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cities516 said:
You will get official JB fw from the end of May.
AOSP means Android Open Source Project.
It is the "stock ROM" (or pure vanilla ROM) made by Google and is Open Source.
Lots of custom ROMs base on this rom, e.g. CyanogenMod, Panaroid Android, etc.
AOKP (Android Open Kang Projecy) is a custom ROM base on AOSP.
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Thank you guys , but i am not talking about the official Sony JB update.
I am asking if that can i find a rom like the Nexus 4 rom? Stock without any custom thing from Sony like AOSP or like Nexus 4 rom ported to Xperia Ion.
It depends on which ion you have. The international versions that can have the bootloader unlocked there is a CM10.0 (JB) ROM out. If you have at&t one then you're out of luck.
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Parastie said:
It depends on which ion you have. The international versions that can have the bootloader unlocked there is a CM10.0 (JB) ROM out. If you have at&t one then you're out of luck.
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No i have the normal version with unlocked bootloader.
In Cyanogenmod site i can see just the CM9 version , where can i fing the CM10?
The $niper said:
No i have the normal version with unlocked bootloader.
In Cyanogenmod site i can see just the CM9 version , where can i fing the CM10?
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Here you go: Xperia ion Android Development
I wish you can find the rom you want.
you have to unlock your bootloader in order for you to flash CM, AOKP and AOSP roms..go to the development sections for ION and read the descritions and instructions in the OP :good: goodluck
Thanks , my bootloader is unlocked and i foung unofficial CM10 and i tried it , it's good but i want to know is there different between it and the stock android rom like AOSP? Can i find AOKP?
boyheadkick said:
you have to unlock your bootloader in order for you to flash CM, AOKP and AOSP roms..go to the development sections for ION and read the descritions and instructions in the OP :good: goodluck
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@ The $niper : Read the above. You were asked to check the Development section. Unless you check the development section properly, asking questions won't be helping much.
auni said:
@ The $niper : Read the above. You were asked to check the Development section. Unless you check the development section properly, asking questions won't be helping much.
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I had checked it but i didn't know what i have to search for , there is no roms called Nexus 4 rom for Ion or AOKP for Ion.
The $niper said:
I had checked it but i didn't know what i have to search for , there is no roms called Nexus 4 rom for Ion or AOKP for Ion.
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name says it
[ROM] Xperia NeXuS [V2][Mod Friendly][Locked/Unlocked Bootloader]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260800
CyanogenMod 10 (4.1 JB)
{Ion}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM10 - FreeXperia Project
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929623
AOKP for Xperia is Kang Xperia Project
[AOKP][JB] Xperia ION - KangXperiaProject - [Milestone 1 - R3]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003910
boyheadkick said:
name says it
[ROM] Xperia NeXuS [V2][Mod Friendly][Locked/Unlocked Bootloader]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260800
CyanogenMod 10 (4.1 JB)
{Ion}[DEVELOPMENT] - CM10 - FreeXperia Project
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929623
AOKP for Xperia is Kang Xperia Project
[AOKP][JB] Xperia ION - KangXperiaProject - [Milestone 1 - R3]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003910
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Thanks for help.... The first one is ICS rom not JB , the second is good , i had tryied it and i asked what is the different between it and Nexus 4 JB but no answer for now. The third i will try it to see how it's
The $niper said:
Thanks for help.... The first one is ICS rom not JB , the second is good , i had tryied it and i asked what is the different between it and Nexus 4 JB but no answer for now. The third i will try it to see how it's
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I had typed an explanation for you with the differences between all those roms, but then I figured that everything I said could be easily Google'd, and if you didn't bother doing that, I shouldn't bother explaining what every rom is and waste my time...
Just know: AOSP is stock Android (it's what's on the Nexus 4, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10, with a bit of a different layout for the tablets). CM, AOKP, Slim Bean and Paranoid Android (you should check PA out as well) are all basically AOSP with some extra options. The only way of really knowing them all is trying them. They're all pretty much the same but focus on a different aspect (AOKP and CM are in my opinion pretty much the same though). Also every rom has some screenshots in the thread to show what's new or different, just take a look at those.
One major advantage that all of the custom roms that I mentioned have over AOSP is that they support the theme engine, so you can easily change the looks by installing a theme app. There's lots of those on the Play Store. They're a handy way of changing the looks of your phone once in a while without having to flash a new rom.
Redstarr1 said:
I had typed an explanation for you with the differences between all those roms, but then I figured that everything I said could be easily Google'd, and if you didn't bother doing that, I shouldn't bother explaining what every rom is and waste my time...
Just know: AOSP is stock Android (it's what's on the Nexus 4, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10, with a bit of a different layout for the tablets). CM, AOKP, Slim Bean and Paranoid Android (you should check PA out as well) are all basically AOSP with some extra options. The only way of really knowing them all is trying them. They're all pretty much the same but focus on a different aspect (AOKP and CM are in my opinion pretty much the same though). Also every rom has some screenshots in the thread to show what's new or different, just take a look at those.
One major advantage that all of the custom roms that I mentioned have over AOSP is that they support the theme engine, so you can easily change the looks by installing a theme app. There's lots of those on the Play Store. They're a handy way of changing the looks of your phone once in a while without having to flash a new rom.
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The reason why i don't search on google that i am not very good with english language so i can't ream much to find the answer....
So what you are trying to told me that CM and AOKP both are stock android roms right? I tried them both and i saw them both exactly the same , just so small defferents.
Thank you because now i know what i have to search for: "JB 4.2 from CM or AOKP".
I tried both AOKP and CM10 , but also both have the same Wifi problem , it can't find any network.
The $niper said:
Thanks , my bootloader is unlocked and i foung unofficial CM10 and i tried it , it's good but i want to know is there different between it and the stock android rom like AOSP? Can i find AOKP?
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The only difference, pretty much, is the launcher is trubutch in cm and in google aosp its googles clean rom
But cyanogen mod gives you more options
And it has the tmobile theme engine
So you can do anything with cyanogenmod and almost anything with aosp
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Zachinater said:
The only difference, pretty much, is the launcher is trubutch in cm and in google aosp its googles clean rom
But cyanogen mod gives you more options
And it has the tmobile theme engine
So you can do anything with cyanogenmod and almost anything with aosp
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Aha , now i am using CM10. Thanks for help.
There is an aokp rom available in the ion develpment thread as well as paranoid android and many others based on aosp
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This thread is to keep the PAC-man development thread clean.
First check the PAC FAQ for Xperia RAY to see if your question has been anwsered there ---- orum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965674
When posting in here all XDA forum rules apply as usual. This thread is to help eachother, please no flaming of any sort.
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wedgess said:
This thread is to keep the PAC-man development thread clean.
First check the PAC FAQ for Xperia RAY to see if your question has been anwsered there ---- orum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965674
When posting in here all XDA forum rules apply as usual. This thread is to help eachother, please no flaming of any sort.
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The ROm is great and no random reboot. trying to daily use... for a couple question, it is support themes for CM10.1??
arc_n_krizt said:
The ROm is great and no random reboot. trying to daily use... for a couple question, it is support themes for CM10.1??
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Finally some one who uses the Q&A.yes it should support AOKP/CM themes.
I'm thinking test your ROM, but whats is the kernel included in the zip file?
Lupus v11? 3.X Kernel?
The main post said dont work JB Camera (4.2.2). There is other camera app included in ROM (CM camera 4.1.2 perhaps) or we must install other third party camera app.
setup wizard pac-man
Hey I flashed the inkludet kernel and did a full wipe and installed the ROM. The Rom boots but then the Setup Wizard does not respond and I cant set upp my phone. A tested this tvice and then re downloadet the rom but got the same results.Is it only me or are others having the same problem Im comming from a nother JB 4.2.2. rom if that helps. I realy want to try this rom and a realy like your work, been using lupus kernel for a long time now. Thanks
device: Lt18i last rom: CM 10.1
ghostmirror said:
I'm thinking test your ROM, but whats is the kernel included in the zip file?
Lupus v11? 3.X Kernel?
The main post said dont work JB Camera (4.2.2). There is other camera app included in ROM (CM camera 4.1.2 perhaps) or we must install other third party camera app.
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No its nAa kernel as I havent started on a 3.x kernel. Of course there is legacy camera like in cm10 included in the R no need to flash extras.
dimmalimm said:
Hey I flashed the inkludet kernel and did a full wipe and installed the ROM. The Rom boots but then the Setup Wizard does not respond and I cant set upp my phone. A tested this tvice and then re downloadet the rom but got the same results.Is it only me or are others having the same problem Im comming from a nother JB 4.2.2. rom if that helps. I realy want to try this rom and a realy like your work, been using lupus kernel for a long time now. Thanks
device: Lt18i last rom: CM 10.1
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Others seem to be having no problems. Perhaps its something to do with gapps. I'm assuming you used full gapps. Try the mini or light version of gapps. So long as u done your full wipes I can't see any other reason. Maybe try flash ROM let it boot then go back to recovery and flash gapps.
Edit - OK so apparently light gapps just causes FC'ing I'll link to other gapps when I'm home.
i flashed this ROM with full Gapps in Xperia Arc S, and it's working really fine, until now had twice random reboots, but that's not really a problem to me.
other than that the ROM is awesome. :good:
Q: is it okay if i use Lupus JBv11 Kernel? (qurrently using kernel included in ROM)
thanks in advance
Bagne said:
i flashed this ROM with full Gapps in Xperia Arc S, and it's working really fine, until now had twice random reboots, but that's not really a problem to me.
other than that the ROM is awesome. :good:
Q: is it okay if i use Lupus JBv11 Kernel? (qurrently using kernel included in ROM)
thanks in advance
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See I'm pretty sure its the kernel giving random reboots. But with LuPuS or Fusion kernel, WiFi and Bluetooth will not work on 4.2.
Hey, one question:
Why the Wifi doesn't work on LuPuS or FusioN Kernel? :/
I#m using Paranoidmod now, because od that...
LuPuS Kernel v11 by wedgess + P.A.C.man by wedgess = Doesn't work?
Bobby2013 said:
Hey, one question:
Why the Wifi doesn't work on LuPuS or FusioN Kernel? :/
I#m using Paranoidmod now, because od that...
LuPuS Kernel v11 by wedgess + P.A.C.man by wedgess = Doesn't work?
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All 4.2 ROMs changed firmware binaries and changed wifiload script. But... suppose I could try get get kernel to install and use old firmware binaries and run lupus wifiload script?? We will see!! maybe I'll push back kernel update until I give it a go and get someone to test.
wedgess said:
All 4.2 ROMs changed firmware binaries and changed wifiload script. But... suppose I could try get get kernel to install and use old firmware binaries and run lupus wifiload script?? We will see!! maybe I'll push back kernel update until I give it a go and get someone to test.
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Okay that would be very nice
And if you'll need a tester I will be your man
Thanks very much
EDIT: The LuPuS kernel works nearly perfect with Paranoidrom, but not with CM10.1, PAC and AOKP...really?!
Bobby2013 said:
Okay that would be very nice
And if you'll need a tester I will be your man
Thanks very much
EDIT: The LuPuS kernel works nearly perfect with Paranoidrom, but not with CM10.1, PAC and AOKP...really?!
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Paranoid was last updated before 3.x kernels were released.
Sent from my PAC-ed LT18i.
Press the thanks button if I helped.
wedgess said:
No its nAa kernel as I havent started on a 3.x kernel. Of course there is legacy camera like in cm10 included in the R no need to flash extras.
Others seem to be having no problems. Perhaps its something to do with gapps. I'm assuming you used full gapps. Try the mini or light version of gapps. So long as u done your full wipes I can't see any other reason. Maybe try flash ROM let it boot then go back to recovery and flash gapps.
Edit - OK so apparently light gapps just causes FC'ing I'll link to other gapps when I'm home.
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I instal the ROM with full gapps and it is running fine now. In one day of testing I got one fc and one random reeboot. Thanks for the info.
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wedgess said:
All 4.2 ROMs changed firmware binaries and changed wifiload script. But... suppose I could try get get kernel to install and use old firmware binaries and run lupus wifiload script?? We will see!! maybe I'll push back kernel update until I give it a go and get someone to test.
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yea do this as soon as possible. 2.6 kernel + cm10.1 = Super Awesome and stable
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Hi,
May I also post on the Pro version here? There is no seperate thread for it.
It's my first attempt on a custom rom after using stock ICS. Unfortunately, I found it to be very unstable
My first attempt was Lupus/v21, now I'm on Fusion/v22. Both seem to be highly unstable. Just using apps is normally fine, but a few things seem to provoke lockups including unlocking the screen, listening to music and using the camera.
I did a full wipe before installing (system, cache, dalvik cache, data), I even tried the permissions fix.
Otherwise it seems a great rom, perfect feature set and very fast, but the unstability makes it unusable for me
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theNfan said:
Hi,
May I also post on the Pro version here? There is no seperate thread for it.
It's my first attempt on a custom rom after using stock ICS. Unfortunately, I found it to be very unstable
My first attempt was Lupus/v21, now I'm on Fusion/v22. Both seem to be highly unstable. Just using apps is normally fine, but a few things seem to provoke lockups including unlocking the screen, listening to music and using the camera.
I did a full wipe before installing (system, cache, dalvik cache, data), I even tried the permissions fix.
Otherwise it seems a great rom, perfect feature set and very fast, but the unstability makes it unusable for me
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Yes u can post here also. Comparing any 4.2 ROM to STOCK ICS, stock ICS would be the winner in terms of stability. 4.1 is the best if you want JB IMO. But 4.2 and especially PAC 4.2 has a lot more features, customization amongst other things. It doesn't matter on the kernel its going to be the same. This is why FXP stopped developing after CM10 for the XPERIA 2011 line-up. It will never be 100% stable as will any 4.2 ROM for Xperia 2011.
I don't know what calls you stabillity, but 4.1 is very stable, almost as 4.0. 4.2 isn't stable specially with 3.x kernels, but 4.1 is perfect. And FXP stop the development for 2011 line becase they have to develop for a lot of devices, i think.
sinholueiro said:
I don't know what calls you stabillity, but 4.1 is very stable, almost as 4.0. 4.2 isn't stable specially with 3.x kernels, but 4.1 is perfect. And FXP stop the development for 2011 line becase they have to develop for a lot of devices, i think.
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I said 4.1 is stable. And no they stopped because without a stable 3.x kernel it would be impossible for a stable 4.2 J. There was no 3.x kernel for 2011 device back then, but even still they knew if there was a 3.x kernel it would need a lot of work to get stable, if it even can.
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I said 4.1 is stable. And no they stopped because without a stable 3.x kernel it would be impossible for a stable 4.2 J. There was no 3.x kernel for 2011 device back then, but even still they knew if there was a 3.x kernel it would need a lot of work to get stable, if it even can.
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But 3.4 kernel is pretty stable now na?
I think that crapy random reboot is the only problem now.
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jithuelad said:
But 3.4 kernel is pretty stable now na?
I think that crapy random reboot is the only problem now.
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yes and that's instability my friend
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I know it is against the rule to ask for what THE BEST ROM is but it is urgent so i can't flash dozens of roms to find out which is buggy.My sister is going out of country this week and i need to install a custom stock android rom on her xperia ION, the ion that i'm flashing is currently running on official rom with locked bootloader.So can you guys suggest a rom with minimum bugs and doesn't need any mantainance like wiping dalvik if its stuck on bootloop or whatever.
Thnx in advance
Sheharyar13 said:
I know it is against the rule to ask for what THE BEST ROM is but it is urgent so i can't flash dozens of roms to find out which is buggy.My sister is going out of country this week and i need to install a custom stock android rom on her xperia ION, the ion that i'm flashing is currently running on official rom with locked bootloader.So can you guys suggest a rom with minimum bugs and doesn't need any mantainance like wiping dalvik if its stuck on bootloop or whatever.
Thnx in advance
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PureION v2
eXistenZ Ultra 1.4.0
These are for locked boot loaders,these are best among others.
PS: I dont mean any disrespect to any Developers, i used both of these ROMS and both served me very well than others which i tried..
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PureION v2
eXistenZ Ultra 1.4.0
These are for locked boot loaders,these are best among others.
PS: I dont mean any disrespect to any Developers, i used both of these ROMS and both served me very well than others which i tried..
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Thnx for the rply,will try existenZ
I´ll also suggest PureIon, didnt test existenZ. I had to change back from cm11 to a stock based rom because of studying, and i dont regret it.
Hi @optimumpro,
I was following your post, and I just want to know the best ROM for the Xperia ION Locked bootloader, also I prefer it having CM.
Actually I'm using the CM 10 for Locked B from @MrGezz.
Thanks,
Jorge
jboscan said:
Hi @optimumpro,
I was following your post, and I just want to know the best ROM for the Xperia ION Locked bootloader, also I prefer it having CM.
Actually I'm using the CM 10 for Locked B from @MrGezz.
Thanks,
Jorge
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My personal preference is Slimbean for LB. It is based on CM10 and fastest and lightest of all. In addition, it offers most options onboard.
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My personal preference is Slimbean for LB. It is based on CM10 and fastest and lightest of all. In addition, it offers most options onboard.
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Thanks @optimumpro,
last thing, the last release have all the wifi patches and battery fix? I don't need to do somthing else after installation?
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Thanks @optimumpro,
last thing, the last release have all the wifi patches and battery fix? I don't need to do somthing else after installation?
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Yes, you do need to flash framework/battery fix after initial boot. The file is in the thread.
i'll try the pureion and i'll let you know
there isn`t best rom for lt28h
use the stock rom
it`s my experience
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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... 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.