4.4 kickat ROMs - HTC One X

Which ROM should I go for? AICP or CM11?
If it's CM11, which is more friendly in battery? The M-releases or nightlies build?
I don't want these to become a rom comparison thread but just that I'm torn between AICP & CM11 with no idea which should I go for since they're both very attractive.
Sorry about the title , should be kitkat

Looks like a ROM comparison thread, reads like a ROM comparison thread, smells like a ROM comparison thread.
Probably is a ROM comparison thread.
Thread Closed.

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Android 4.4.2 KitKat rom question

Hello guys, my question is which rom is now best to use (most stablest, best performance) for rom with Android 4.4.2 KitKat for HOX? What do you advise to me?
Like we say this to everyone who is asking this......try them yourself, test them for a couple of days. Then pick the one which suits you personally the best, there is no "best" rom at all. The best rom is the rom that has all features that you need as a user of that specific rom.
Thread closed,
Thread has been closed as per reasons stated above and it is against forum rules to have best rom threads.
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Xperia M Carbon Rom

Carbon Rom for Xperia is a good rom with no major bugs and its quit stable.
Sound works good which is major problem of other rom.
Phone does not heat up.
Rom is very smooth. :laugh:
So what is the question here, i dont get it. Are you reviewing the carbon rom? Because if you are this post should be a comment in the carbon rom thread, and definitely not in the Q&A section.

[Q] Fastest/Best KitKat ROM to date?

Hey guys,
I'm currently running Resurrection Remix, but I'm looking for a cleaner one. Any suggestions from experience? Any active, well developed rom?
"Best Rom" threads are against the rules of the forum, sorry. You'll have to flash a few and make a decision about which you like best.
All ng4 based are fast and better battery backup.

AOSP?

I got my m9, coming from the GS3 and I love this phone. I use SlimRom on my gs3 and I noticed there isn't a port for the m9. From what I'm finding, there aren't any AOSP based roms on the m9? I see that CrDroid has a gapps package with mostly AOSP apps and is CM based. Is there a particular reason for no such development or is it simply because the m9 doesn't yet have enough users? OR: am I mislead about what the AOSP actually is, and I'm looking for a fairy?
You posted the question in the M9+ General Forum, you should ask in the M9 General Forum.
Yep... That I did. Not sure how to close this either
@SeanMurphy
Thread moved to M9 q&a section, that's where questions go.
SeanMurphy said:
I got my m9, coming from the GS3 and I love this phone. I use SlimRom on my gs3 and I noticed there isn't a port for the m9. From what I'm finding, there aren't any AOSP based roms on the m9? I see that CrDroid has a gapps package with mostly AOSP apps and is CM based. Is there a particular reason for no such development or is it simply because the m9 doesn't yet have enough users? OR: am I mislead about what the AOSP actually is, and I'm looking for a fairy?
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M9 uses 64 bit proc which is challenging for AOSP devs to port over to. You can follow the progress in the Cyanogen Mod thread in Original Development section. I think the rom works, but no camera and still on 1.32 firmware. Once Cyanogen gets up and running I think most of the other AOSP devs will be able to join the fray. If I'm not mistaken, Slim is based on CM.

Is CM the most stable ROM in general? Will it update itself?

Hello - I just flashed CM13 on my nexus 5x. It's working quite well, but I'm wondering two things:
1) when there are Android OTA updates, will I get them? Will I have to reflash a newer build of CM?
2) Is CM regarded as one of, if not the most stable, developed ROM in general? I realize that may be a bit of an opinionated question, but I'll take the chance that it's not, and that it has a fairly clear answer.
Thanks!
First of all, this thread belongs to Q/A section. Not Android Development section.
Secondly, CM has an updater app, that downloads latest nightlies upon ur choice and you can
move them from data partition to internal storage. Then boot to recovery and dirty flash them.
Unless there are huge changes from one nightly to another, you can just dirty flash (no wipes).
If u are using any addons, like gapps, kernels etc, you have to flash them again, after new cm build.
As for stability, you have to flash the rom , use it and decide for yourself.
A quick search could have been usefull. Have a look at this thread ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/official-cyanogenmod-13-released-t3256254
Hope this helps.
And please request moderator to move this thread to q/a section. cheers.
Wrong section. This should go in Q&A.
1. You will not get official OTAs. CM releases their own updates.
2. In my experience CM based ROMs for the 5X have been buggy compared to stock and AOSP based ROMs.
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I also would not recommend CM at this point in time. It runs like crap compared to stock or AOSP based ROMs for me. I gave it a fair shake and ran it for a couple weeks, but since flashing to Pure Nexus last week I've noticed a huge difference in how my device performs.
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Back to stock baby. Sorry for putting this in the wrong category by the way. I'm not really a power user, I just figured flashing CM would improve the performance of my phone. I love incredible performance in a phone, computer, or whatever. But, ultimately, I just ran this dog back to stock using instructions I found here!
Thanks all. I appreciate the input!
stock is great, but I'd have to say my favorite rom has been PureNexus, since it's stock stable but with added features.
this compared to CM, OxygenOS, and stock Android M

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