[Q] Best rome for samsung galaxy ace 2 gt-i8160 - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running CM10.1 but the battery consumption is annoying me. CM10.2 is annoying including all 4.4 roms because I can't upload videos on Instagram using 4.4 roms. soooooooo HELP =D

There's already a thread dedicated to the same topic.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2604459
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Since october 2013 till february 2014 i have used CyanogenMod 10.2 by TeamCanjica and surely have to say that is very good bugfree rom, but now i'm testing CyanogenMod 11.0 by TeamCanjica. Despite some bugs i like it more. CM11 really faster! With new kernel i have overclocked CPU till 1Ghz.
The attempts to use others CM builds were unsuccessful.

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Difference between CM9 RC1 and CM9 Nightly builds?

Difference between CM9 RC1 and CM9 Nightly builds?
While they are both official release .
Thanks
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RC is a point in time where they froze the code and made a ROM from that. RC builds they accept bug reports from.
Nightlies is a daily built ROM with all changes the cyanogenmod team have done in the repo. Changes done on nightly build can break the ROM, so you use that at your own risk. It is also the reason they don't accept bug reports on nightly builds since one can accept things to not work when trying new code.
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
I've been flashing roms for maybe 6 months now, from galaxy s 2 to gnote, HTC eco 4g lte, flashed many many unnoficial CM9 roms.
Now I got the gnexus for about 2 days and am ready for root and flash .
Do you recommend the official CM9 RC1? As opposed to nightly builds?
I wanna just flash and chill until 4.1 becomes flawless.
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It's like asking: What's the difference between an old nightly and the newest nightly?
UltimateEnd said:
I've been flashing roms for maybe 6 months now, from galaxy s 2 to gnote, HTC eco 4g lte, flashed many many unnoficial CM9 roms.
Now I got the gnexus for about 2 days and am ready for root and flash .
Do you recommend the official CM9 RC1? As opposed to nightly builds?
I wanna just flash and chill until 4.1 becomes flawless.
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Well, the RC is a stable code so there will be less bugs then with a nightly. But then again you won't get the bleeding edge that Nightlies provide.
So go with nightly if you wanna test the new things, and stick to RC if you find Nightlies a little buggy.
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Cm9 RC 1 is old
Nightly is newer.
Cm team just gets tired of people *****ing about stable releases so they just call one of the nightlies as an RC. All the code freeze stuff doesn't matter.
Stability is exactly the same, there is no such thing as RC1 being truly stable.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
Guess ill just test both and see which I'd like more. I ran some benchmarks on the stock and it craps out at 2200, while I'm used to seeing 50+ with previous devices.
Super lag even just scrolling screens from left to right.
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CM9 nightlies are stable..
RC is just the 'official' tag to it.
treat it as open beta and close beta or alpha.
nxt said:
Cm9 RC 1 is old
Nightly is newer.
Cm team just gets tired of people *****ing about stable releases so they just call one of the nightlies as an RC. All the code freeze stuff doesn't matter.
Stability is exactly the same, there is no such thing as RC1 being truly stable.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
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I wouldn't go as far as saying stability is exactly the same, but I do agree with RC's not being truly stable. Using an RC puts less risk on the user because in the nightlies they are constantly tweaking code and they could break something that was previously functional with all the changes they make. If you look at it like this, you would probably also say that an RC is more stable than a nightly.

[ROM][4.1.1] CM10 for D2TMO (and D2ATT, TF700t, maguro)- Most recent nightly build

It's pretty sad that official Cyanogenmod 10 was pulled. New one (CM10.1) doesn't work for me - it's buggy, drains battery life like crazy, heats up the phone, and is nowhere in terms of battery life compared to CM10 with LeanKernel
I managed to save a few of the latest nightly builds for few devices before they were pulled:
16-Dec-12 for Galaxy SIII T-Mobile
15-Dec-12 for Galaxy SIII T-Mobile
16-Dec-12 for Galaxy Nexus
15-Dec-12 for Asus Infinity Pad TF700
16-Dec-12 for Galaxy SIII AT&T
What are you talking about? Cm10 stable and nightly is still on cm official site.
No offense but Useless thread...
teambestyrandy said:
What are you talking about? Cm10 stable and nightly is still on cm official site.
No offense but Useless thread...
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Go look on get.cm again...
There are only stable, m1 and m2 remaining from cm10. Everything else is 10.1
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Yeah my CM10 ROM was based on CM10.0 December 16, why was it removed? Thanks for the thread!
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Thread moved
This belongs in General, so moved.

CM7?

would it be possible to make it? there is very little gb roms and a big variety of jb roms. personally i hate jb. internet doesnt work, battery drain is faster, gb feels smoother.
It would be cool. But we have very few of devs.
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+1 for CM7 . CM 7 is better for ACE 2.
should be moved to general section
+1000!!!
I am tired of JB too.
For me it is more laggy than GB and it would be very great if one of our devs could try to bulid it.
Very cool idea but...wrong thread man!
Personally, few days ago I was thinking about CM7 and and I'm curious why nobody is interested in that project.
I'm for Cm 10.2 my sister have Nexus 4 with Android 4.3 and it's amazing really love it
Shadowcareful said:
I'm for Cm 10.2 my sister have Nexus 4 with Android 4.3 and it's amazing really love it
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4.3 is not suitable for ace 2. in future, 4.4 kitkat suitable for the phone ram 512mb.please wait CM 10.3 :silly:
cocon1609 said:
4.3 is not suitable for ace 2. in future, 4.4 kitkat suitable for the phone ram 512mb.please wait CM 10.3 :silly:
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Why not 4.3 suitable for ace 2?
Shadowcareful said:
I'm for Cm 10.2 my sister have Nexus 4 with Android 4.3 and it's amazing really love it
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Nexus 4 is Nexus 4. No need to say more and cheapest version for $199 and you have huuuuge support from google and even more support from xda...
Bagnz0r once said, he compiled CM7, but never shared the info if it worked...
We can hardly run JB with our device, not to talk about 4.3 version.. CM 7 is a great idea..hope someone will be able to compile it.
Will be nice to have CM7 fully working. +1
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this trhread shouldnt be in dev section...
for cm 7 - if any source rom can't be compiled (for now ) without knowing bugs so cm 7 cant be compiled also... so wait for fixed source than build whatever you want to use... devs will not make 30 roms for 30 users...
most of users will never downgrade from 4.2.2 ( i am one of them) because 4.2.2 roms are becoming more stable and stable and you will see that in next builds....
Yup... maybe is like you said. Just think that will be good retro rom... if is bugfree. But this is just me. Why this thred is still here and not in general?
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How the hell can be bugfree if we have buggy sources for every open source rom?
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If i know how i will be a dev. Its just a idea... calm down. If someone deal with it... good. If not... still good. Have a good night.
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I was not upset. It is nice to think posituve that all bugs will be resolved i am just explaining that one cm7 cant have less bugs than cm 10.1. It just can have more brcause our fixea are not ported to cm 7
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Isn't better start compiling 4.3, is it?
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cocon1609 said:
+1 for CM7 . CM 7 is better for ACE 2.
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I seriously sit around and wonder about how ridiculously stupid that statement is.
It IS NOT better for Ace II. Most definitely NOT. Curse anyone who utters these words.
GINGERBREAD DOES NOT NATIVELY SUPPORT MULTICORE CPUs!
So people hold your horses and stop saying "We can hardly run JB". The issue in performance isn't in the SoC or RAM, but in the crappy NAND chips. Whether it's JB or GB -- it will be all the same... Except GB will run worse, because it doesn't natively support multicore CPUs... Well in samsung's stock ROM it does (non-natively) -- but it won't in CM at all.

[Q] Cm10.2 vs omnirom vs stock vs others

I just got my nexus 7 this week and i really miss cm10.2 but i don't know if it is stable or gives the perfomance that stock rom does, and the same with omni rom, it really seems to be really good but cyanogen is almost stable but haven't tried it yet, any recomendations of any rom? Is it posible to improve the battery duration?
And is cmw recovery available for flo? Thank in advance.
I'm using CM 10.2 Kangs, which is CM with some cherry picks from other roms... It's being buttery smooth, lots of features and great battery life and performance
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[ROM]AOKP KitKat 4.4.2 nightly is avaliable

Xmas surprise from AOKP team, hooray :good:
It seems to be smaller than their JB nightlies. I wonder if it's just a stock KK ROM or if most AOKP features are really included.
Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
macr0sss said:
Any opinions on it? Is it any stable?
So far on CM11 nightlies and must say they work great (besides camera issues).
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Have not found big issue since using this AOKP nightly except
1,Google play first run stuck
2,Installing apk seems using more time than other roms basically
I'm now using this rom as daily use. I use gapps from @PlayfulGod and fancy kernel r44 ext version, btw, video play back looks better than CM kernel imo
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very nice website jeje
Code:
http://aokp.co/devices/maguro
I've tried all the KK ROMs for the GNex, and this is BY FAR the most stable out of all of them. Others are plagued with random reboots, graphic glitches, and 4G issues. AOKP has none of those! Its actually a relief to not have a single issue in 5 days. I forgot that a GNex could actually be stable. Plus, they have active devs working on issues. Now I don't need to upgrade my phone for awhile.
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I had no reboots with the CM nightlys and its stabile and fast! I tried aokp today, it's not bad , but i went back to CM.
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