What's The Best ROM (Stable) - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

What is the best ROM for galaxy note 2 T-Mobile because lately I have had bam pro,omni ROM ,gummy ROM,cm11,bean stalk , and those are not so great but descent i want the best ROM that is customizable and great transitions when opening apps and closing like bam pro

JustCreateYou said:
What is the best ROM for galaxy note 2 T-Mobile because lately I have had bam pro,omni ROM ,gummy ROM,cm11,bean stalk , and those are not so great but descent i want the best ROM that is customizable and great transitions when opening apps and closing like bam pro
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Buy a Nexus.

JustCreateYou said:
What is the best ROM for galaxy note 2 T-Mobile because lately I have had bam pro,omni ROM ,gummy ROM,cm11,bean stalk , and those are not so great but descent i want the best ROM that is customizable and great transitions when opening apps and closing like bam pro
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okay if you want the most stable stick with a touchwiz ROM. there's really only two options right now that are 4.3 that's Jedi and swarm Rom. also I noticed you just fixed the problem flashing roms for what a day maybe two, so that means you went to six different roms in those couple days. They take some time to settle in there's a lot of people who say that these are very stable maybe if you ran through them all it's because you're not letting them get settled in to actually enjoy them. Myself I'm still on swarm ROM with my own customization. Also this thread will be locked soon as users are expected to research for themselves as best to me is different then best to you.
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@kintwofan your right, the most stable 4.4 Roms will maybe be Omni ROM and Cm11 bean stalk is good for customizing and what not but lags at a point like any ROM and gummy ROM has force closes at times , and bam pro is great but only if it was for 4.4 KitKat . and I personally don't like touchwiz the interface is horrid
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I should receive my sd card tomorrow now im ready to not the crap out my phone. Whats the best rom out there for the beast? I also want a good kernel so i can take advantage of apps2sd
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They are all good. You have to figure out which is good for you.
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Aemilius smotEiPo
I have installed Omega v6 till the first CM10 stable vers is out.
the jellybomb looks nice.looks like it have tons of features
PA FTW
For me having tested only a couple for the last week, and being new to Android, Paranoid Android is the way to go. Been able to change DPI/ UI layout per app is priceless, all I need to complete it is figure out stuff about kernels and flash one that let you undervolt CPU/GPU to max battery life. As dingokevin said, you have to figure out yourself, give PA a try and see if you like it.
Regards.
hi.
im useing WanamLite ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928227
Im also waiting for CM10 to come out stable.
BTW
Does anyone know if CM10 supports the S Pen? Sorry for going abit OT
IF you put custom rom you loose all cool special pen abilities ?
Laynee1 said:
IF you put custom rom you loose all cool special pen abilities ?
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on the CM10 build that's available today, the feature like getting a small dot on the screen when hovering the pen over , is gone. I guess its because CM ROM has removed all bloatware (like S Note).
I have no idea if the special pen features will come back on a later build of CM10. i really hope so
CM10 nightly build is ready for N7100! Out today guys. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34083745#post34083745
I have Revolution HD 4.0 and it had not failed me once! It is very fast and stable! Loving it.
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I'm running the jellybomb Rom. The reason I went with that one it's because of all the audio enhancements
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is it possible to dual boot with the note 2, as in boot into touchwiz, then reboot and boot into an aosp rom
I want to try out the hd rom it also looks nice
Revolution is great.
Been a CM user for many years. No way am I running it on GN2.
Not needed for speed...and bloatware easily dealt with via Titanium...but mostly, the Samsung NOTE features are just too cool. CM in addition to being a mute point on this device, negates what makes the Note the Note.
Been using ottoman's ROM a couple of days. I like the glass theme and colors. Battery life is good and overall smooth :thumbup:
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The best rom is stock rom
handwritten from my note 2 (N7100)

Anyone switch from Jedi rom to clean rom? (Or switched to any other rom)

Had anyone tried out both Jedi rom and clean rom? I tried both and have preferred Jedi but, I switched from Clean rom when it was.still on 3.5. Has anyone.switched back to Jedi or is.currently on the new Clean rom and why. I am just curious to know what reasons everyone has for using there particular rom of choice over the other. This questions is no just limited to these roms input on any rom is welcomed.
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Optimuscle said:
Had anyone tried out both Jedi rom and clean rom? I tried both and have preferred Jedi but, I switched from Clean rom when it was.still on 3.5. Has anyone.switched back to Jedi or is.currently on the new Clean rom and why. I am just curious to know what reasons everyone has for using there particular rom of choice over the other. This questions is no just limited to these roms input on any rom is welcomed.
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I tried Jedi and CleanROM in that order and found that they are both similar in real-world performance but it's so hard to tell when you have a quad-core powered device that doesn't have trouble running Android smoothly.
I prefer CleanROM over Jedi only because I like to keep TouchWiz the way it is and not have excessive modifications that bring down the shipped Samsung interface experience.
Many people here like change though. So if you're one of those guys who like to change the look and feel of TouchWiz, then Jedi is obviously for you.
I haven't had to leave the force at all...it's perfect, never had a better rom on my android device ever.imo
I've tried every TW ROM available and nothing is nearly as smooth as JediX. Absolutely fastest and smoothest ROM I have ever used
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wells cerphe
I've been using both Clean Rom and NoveIIa, but Novella more so recently because of the customizations similar to CM10. Even though NoveIIa is still in the beta stage its fit for everyday usage. I go back on forth because Clean Rom is always being updated. Oh and I'm a damn flash fanatic.:laugh:
NoveIIa is here just in case you want to try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111117
SKYNOTE v7 is amazing
I tried cleanROM very good, but too stockish for me. JediX had weird issues for me in regards to phone network setup, but looks great too.
I am extremely happy with SKYNOTE, cool look, a little AOSP style sort of, very smooth, and best battery life. Great themes in his thread too, nice Blue theme, and other themes straight from him, all works like butter
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I've tried Jedi, cleanrom, and skynote... skynote is the best for me out of the three...
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Tried Clean, Jedi, & Sky Note... I found the three quite close, but Sky Note the smoothest, .....
Currently, I am trying out 4.2.2 Deviant Xone Rom ..
When I see that I miss the Touch Wiz, I'll probably give Jedi-XP12 a run...

[Q] Most stable 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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kj2112 said:
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

Is 4.2.2 worth it?

So I switched to android 4.2.2 a while ago, on cyanogenmod nightly. But I saw mc3 was leaked, and want to try it.
Problem is it's 4.1.2, and I heard idle battery drain was improved in 4.2.2,but i can't recall my battery before this, since I recently got an extended battery.
Your opinion on whether or not I should chang to leaked "stock" MC3, or just stay.
I'm thinking about switching because I miss motions, parts of Svoice, and multi window was added in the leak.
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So make a android and try it. It doesn't really matter what we think. It works great for TW. There is a rdf for md4 so an OTA will probably be out sooner then later, is my guess.
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GiantJay said:
So make a android and try it. It doesn't really matter what we think. It works great for TW. There is a rdf for md4 so an OTA will probably be out sooner then later, is my guess.
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Isn't it true that it takes time for a Rom to settle in before the battery is at its best? I rather not have to do that
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In my experience, it's only a day or two before it's settled.
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LiquidSmooth>TouchWiz
I would suggest sticking with Android 4.2.2 since TouchWiz MC3 only has a few extra features which to me are mainly gimmicks while AOSP 4.2.2 is much better with a lot less loaded crap on your phone and it's easier to modify in my opinion.
I personally don't use Nightly ROMs since they tend to be unstable which is not worth it. I am currently using LiquidSmooth version 2.2. The great thing about LiquidSmooth is that it's based on Cyanogenmod+AOKP+SlimRoms+Extra=LiquidSmooth. Also with less bloat that means that there is less extra stuff sucking on your battery in an AOSP ROM. A very smooth, stable and fast ROM with no bloat unlike stock TouchWiz.
Or if you want to stick with TouchWiz I would recommend a custom ROM such as strongsteve's Odexed Blue ROM, very nice ROM and much more professional and nicer looking compared to other modified TouchWiz ROMs in my opinion.
Link to LiquidSmooth ROM Version 2.2
Link to Odexed Blue ROM Version 3.3
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I would suggest sticking with Android 4.2.2 since TouchWiz MC3 only has a few extra features which to me are mainly gimmicks while AOSP 4.2.2 is much better with a lot less loaded crap on your phone and it's easier to modify in my opinion.
I personally don't use Nightly ROMs since they tend to be unstable which is not worth it. I am currently using LiquidSmooth version 2.2. The great thing about LiquidSmooth is that it's based on Cyanogenmod+AOKP+SlimRoms+Extra=LiquidSmooth. Also with less bloat that means that there is less extra stuff sucking on your battery in an AOSP ROM. A very smooth, stable and fast ROM with no bloat unlike stock TouchWiz.
Or if you want to stick with TouchWiz I would recommend a custom ROM such as strongsteve's Odexed Blue ROM, very nice ROM and much more professional and nicer looking compared to other modified TouchWiz ROMs in my opinion.
Link to LiquidSmooth ROM Version 2.2
Link to Odexed Blue ROM Version 3.3
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I'm running Freezas MC3 leaked rom and it runs smooth. The new features are great. Apps like titanium backup or root explorer can take care of any bloat the TW roms have.
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TheSocalGuy79 said:
I'm running Freezas MC3 leaked rom and it runs smooth. The new features are great. Apps like titanium backup or root explorer can take care of any bloat the TW roms have.
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Yeah, I suppose you can remove the bloat manually but I find that a bit annoying. But it depends on what you like and want. Personally, my phone would pick up like 5/10 calls on TouchWiz while on AOSP ROMs it picks up all calls I make. I don't know why that is but hey it works. :laugh:
I am running sons of android 4 . There is no battery drain issues on this rom. I can go all day with lots of use and still average well above 50 percent battery life .
I haven't used a 4.2 ROM in awhile, does anyone know if they fixed the issue with sound not coming through a dock when it is connected ?
Yeah its worth it! You get a more features
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shaddabeast said:
Yeah its worth it! You get a more features
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+1. ALTHOUGH, you also lose all of the Samsung features though, but I rarely used them (motion, smart stay, etc.) and they are mainly gimmicks to me. Multi-view could come in handy I suppose but I would just rather use the task manager, multi-view I would use all the time if I had the Note, not on the GS3 though.
If you want an awesome 4.2.2 ROM I HIGHLY recommend DeviantXone. It just got updated today with loads of new stuff. Great ROM and great devs.
If you still want a touchwiz launcher and android 4.2.2 AND paranoid android settings try out JellyBam, I ran that ROM for like a month
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Joe0113 said:
+1. ALTHOUGH, you also lose all of the Samsung features though, but I rarely used them (motion, smart stay, etc.) and they are mainly gimmicks to me. Multi-view could come in handy I suppose but I would just rather use the task manager, multi-view I would use all the time if I had the Note, not on the GS3 though.
If you want an awesome 4.2.2 ROM I HIGHLY recommend DeviantXone. It just got updated today with loads of new stuff. Great ROM and great devs.
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The only TW feature that I really miss is the stock video player. I loved floating that guy around and found it really easy to use. I tried the other floating players on the Play Store, but didn't really like them all that much. I currently use MXPlayer and allow the audio to play in the background. I deal with it, but once in a blue moon I'll restore my stock rom just to experience the glory of the floating video player.
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If you still want a touchwiz launcher and android 4.2.2 AND paranoid android settings try out JellyBam, I ran that ROM for like a month
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Mention of that gets threads locked. Boooo. Lol
Im on strongsteves odexed blue. Its fantastic!
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Aweshocked said:
So I switched to android 4.2.2 a while ago, on cyanogenmod nightly. But I saw mc3 was leaked, and want to try it.
Problem is it's 4.1.2, and I heard idle battery drain was improved in 4.2.2,but i can't recall my battery before this, since I recently got an extended battery.
Your opinion on whether or not I should chang to leaked "stock" MC3, or just stay.
I'm thinking about switching because I miss motions, parts of Svoice, and multi window was added in the leak.
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I suggest that if you're interested in a ROM, go ahead and try it out. Different people like different things, so it's up to you to find out what works for you. With Titanium Backup and nandroid backups, it's easy to switch to different ROMs without losing critical data.
Personally, I ROM jump a lot. If I see something that looks interesting, whether it's 4.1, 4.2, TouchWiz, or AOSP, I'll check it out and run it for a few days. If I don't like it, I'll either nandroid back or flash another ROM I found interesting. That's what I love about Android.
My bad, I'm working on a ROM as well! So when I get done you should give my ROM a try...I'm trying to make it fully stable
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My bad, I'm working on a ROM as well! So when I get done you should give my ROM a try...I'm trying to make it fully stable
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Good luck. Im sure if you need testers you can find them here
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IMHO, if I wanted an AOSP ROM I would have gotten a Google Phone. Buying a brand name phone will always come with brand-specific bloat.
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IMHO, if I wanted an AOSP ROM I would have gotten a Google Phone. Buying a brand name phone will always come with brand-specific bloat.
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Except, you can remove ALL the bloat....
Or flash AOSP
gingson said:
IMHO, if I wanted an AOSP ROM I would have gotten a Google Phone. Buying a brand name phone will always come with brand-specific bloat.
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Yea, but the nexus 4 isn't on sprint (yet?) And the galaxy nexus is pretty old specs wise. If one person wanted the latest and greatest, and they were on sprint, it would most likely have to be a brand phone...
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[Q] What is the smoothest AOSP rom for the galaxy s III?

I am looking for the smoothest AOSP rom. Things that matter most to me are things like scrolling through the home screen and the app drawer with no stutter. What is the best rom for that? Also good battery life is a plus.
Thanks!
I've only ever used Tasks AOKP. And it is really nice. I never had any issues with it.
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d3athsd00r said:
I've only ever used Tasks AOKP. And it is really nice. I never had any issues with it.
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I can vouch for Task650's AOKP ROM as well. I'm also currently using the PAC-Man Nightly, it's also a really, really good ROM.
Also this might be the wrong section so be prepared for people to yell at you haha.
They all have been really impressive for me but I keep going back to liquid smooth or pac I typically only run for one or two days tops just enjoy trying them all out
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jaken990 said:
I am looking for the smoothest AOSP rom. Things that matter most to me are things like scrolling through the home screen and the app drawer with no stutter. What is the best rom for that? Also good battery life is a plus.
Thanks!
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There is no specific ROM. There are multiple AOSP roms to choose from. Each brings its own specialties with it. Many are smooth but may not work great on your specific phone. Just try them out and choose the one you like. All of the ones that have been mentioned are great ROMs. I have also ran (and am currently running) CM 10.1.2 to give it a whirl. I have also ran Task650 AOKP which is outstanding.
Illusion ROM is a go! :thumbup:
Current ROM: Illusion v2.0.
Kernel: BMS. (Latest Version)
Hit the thanks button if I helped. [:
I recently started running hellfire ROM and its super smooth no stutter and extremely responsive. This is my new daily driver for awhile.
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Best? Smooth? Good Battery? All user dependent and user opinion. You need to try them for yourself to see what feels best for you and how YOU use your phone. This is why these threads are immediately closed. Also Questions go in Q&A.
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