The lightest (sense) Rom? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anyone point me to the lightest Rom? I tried ARHD and Viper one and some cyanogenmods. The cyanogenmods felt the lightest but they had been buggy and stuff didn't work.
So any recommendations? Besides ARHD and Viper? Viper seems like a mess to me and ARHD does a pretty good job but I always feel like they get slower the more hours they are turned on and the ram is filling up..
Really appreciate your help! Thanks in advance!
And if you want to point me to a aosp or cm Rom it needs to support everything but NFC...
Bluetooth, Wifi tether etc is needed!
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pmcee said:
Can anyone point me to the lightest Rom? I tried ARHD and Viper one and some cyanogenmods. The cyanogenmods felt the lightest but they had been buggy and stuff didn't work.
So any recommendations? Besides ARHD and Viper? Viper seems like a mess to me and ARHD does a pretty good job but I always feel like they get slower the more hours they are turned on and the ram is filling up..
Really appreciate your help! Thanks in advance!
And if you want to point me to a aosp or cm Rom it needs to support everything but NFC...
Bluetooth, Wifi tether etc is needed!
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Insert coin is really clean for sense and as for an AOSP ROM my favourite is liquid smooth.

I have tried many different one and InsetKoin is my daily driver now. I really like it. Fast and smooth with great battery life.
I am considering trying an aosp on it.

Sorry guys, but I'm going to have to close this thread. We don't allow ROM comparison threads because they tend to bring out the fanboys and then the trolls. Plus, what works best for one doesn't necessarily work best for another. So, we always recommend that you read the descriptions of each thread and find a ROM that has the features you want.

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Your Ideas On The Most Balanced Stable Rom With Best Features

Come On People, I want to here your experiences with the roms that suit DHDs, What your favourite is, even better why its your favourite???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29245429
This is only one example. Read the last post to see what is about to come, a man in a cape about to say shame on you.
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But this is a little different!
Teichopsia said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29245429
This is only one example. Read the last post to see what is about to come, a man in a cape about to say shame on you.
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I want everyones opinion on there "favourite rom" for the DHD, in one thread! Make it easy to choose between and to get an idea on why each rom best suits there needs in one place! I seem to be able to find this but over 30 different threads! why not make it easy I say!! Hopefully the man in the black cape can see the dilemma
http://grantbarker.com/htc-desire-hd.html
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Thankyou
Thanks Heaps!!! Muchly Apprieciated!!! This will keep me occupied for sometime
Teichopsia said:
http://grantbarker.com/htc-desire-hd.html
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I have landed on leedroid rom. Very smooth.
chrism.brunner said:
I have landed on leedroid rom. Very smooth.
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I HAVE TRIED LEEDROID, I DIDN'T MIND THE ROM AT ALL WAS SMOOTH, I ENDED UP WITH ANDROID.PROCESS PORBLEMS IN THE END WITH CONTACTS, HTC SYNC AND THE DAILER
I am using Runny Xtreme Surprise - v3.0.0, had it for a while, and it is smooth, and battery is good too
But I am looking at changing, created a few to many bugs messing with settings from rom market apps, Have to reinstall rom, decided on a change! Something just as smooth but with more options with the settings
Xeleth said:
Before Virtuous Team released their 3.0 kernel, there was no much choice for me but to go for gingerbread.
Image quality is an important factor for me when flashing a ROM and AOSP/AOKP versions never succeed
to satisfy me. Perhaps it's the camera-chip but when using, for example, LC's IceColdSandwich my images
have a lot of noise, blurriness and shakiness (same for other ICS ROMs). Touch-to-focus is something I
cannot live without as well and best support for that is found from Sense 3.5 Camera application.
Now that I have an option of going for full Sense 4.0 with a working camera, that's what is most likely
to become my new "number one". If you like your UI to be 'fluid' and fast-responding, you might not want
to install the Virtuous Infinity just yet but wait it to proceed to beta-stage. ICS is just awesome when you get
the full Sense experience with it! Among Sense 3.0-3.5 ROMs mike's ARHD with RC3D-tweaks is my
absolute favorite. It is the smoothest Sense ROM around and has awesome performance.
What comes to nonsense (he he) ROMs: I've tried quite a few of them, but the features (such as camera)
arejust not as rich as with Sense. Surely you get a better performance but for what? If you don't run on MIUI,
you phone will very likely end up looking pretty ugly with all the old version of apps and launchers from
wherever. MIUI looks nice but I don't like the apple concept, which means no appdrawer and eyecandy over
usability. If you don't mind great looking themes and like the idea of downloading an appdrawer from the
store, MIUI might be the thing.
To make it short:
Virtuous Infinity Alpha1 if you want the full Sense 4.0 with a working camera but don't mind little lagginess.
Android Revolution HD if you're not so much into ICS and like to have a good performance and response.
MIUI if you like your device to look good, not to drain too much battery, and to feel like an apple product.
IceColdSandwich if you want a fast, reliable and finished ICS ROM with stock look and a plain camera.
Hope this is any help to you. Happy flashing!
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I have downloaded Coredroid to try (I think battery power might be an issue there)
also downloaded Energized
I agree I wouldn't install a rom without all features working, Well I reckon I'll give the ICS ago at least see how she blows!!! If its not my cup of tea, I like your idea on the Android Revolution HD,
Hetherington22 said:
I have downloaded Coredroid to try (I think battery power might be an issue there)
also downloaded Energized
I agree I wouldn't install a rom without all features working, Well I reckon I'll give the ICS ago at least see how she blows!!! If its not my cup of tea, I like your idea on the Android Revolution HD,
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Have tried Android Revolution HD as well, I found it to be a good choice as a daily rom, without bugs.
Will have to try Virtuous Infinity Alpha1
Xeleth said:
Before Virtuous Team released their 3.0 kernel, there was no much choice for me but to go for gingerbread.
Image quality is an important factor for me when flashing a ROM and AOSP/AOKP versions never succeed
to satisfy me. Perhaps it's the camera-chip but when using, for example, LC's IceColdSandwich my images
have a lot of noise, blurriness and shakiness (same for other ICS ROMs). Touch-to-focus is something I
cannot live without as well and best support for that is found from Sense 3.5 Camera application.
Now that I have an option of going for full Sense 4.0 with a working camera, that's what is most likely
to become my new "number one". If you like your UI to be 'fluid' and fast-responding, you might not want
to install the Virtuous Infinity just yet but wait it to proceed to beta-stage. ICS is just awesome when you get
the full Sense experience with it! Among Sense 3.0-3.5 ROMs mike's ARHD with RC3D-tweaks is my
absolute favorite. It is the smoothest Sense ROM around and has awesome performance.
What comes to nonsense (he he) ROMs: I've tried quite a few of them, but the features (such as camera)
arejust not as rich as with Sense. Surely you get a better performance but for what? If you don't run on MIUI,
you phone will very likely end up looking pretty ugly with all the old version of apps and launchers from
wherever. MIUI looks nice but I don't like the apple concept, which means no appdrawer and eyecandy over
usability. If you don't mind great looking themes and like the idea of downloading an appdrawer from the
store, MIUI might be the thing.
To make it short:
Virtuous Infinity Alpha1 if you want the full Sense 4.0 with a working camera but don't mind little lagginess.
Android Revolution HD if you're not so much into ICS and like to have a good performance and response.
MIUI if you like your device to look good, not to drain too much battery, and to feel like an apple product.
IceColdSandwich if you want a fast, reliable and finished ICS ROM with stock look and a plain camera.
Hope this is any help to you. Happy flashing!
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I will have to try Virtuous Infinity Alpha1 as a stable ROM, I have been using JellyBeen by randomblame (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778202). His ROM is working great so far but is still far from a finished build.
I have tried Andriod Revelution HD
chrism.brunner said:
Have tried Android Revolution HD as well, I found it to be a good choice as a daily rom, without bugs.
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I tried Revolution HD on my DHD since lunch time today, and I have to agree that its simple and is powerful, battery good too! I'm intrigued, not sold! Does anyone else have the same thought, that the settings in notifications would be much better with a lot more settings and with the shortcut when you press and hold down a setting in notifications, it takes you through to contols of that function in the main settings!
Something so simple yet saves so much time! I find that odd, I am hoping 7.0.4 isn't the most recent version, haha, besides that, so far impressed by Revolution HD, seems great
Hetherington22 said:
Come On People, I want to here your experiences with the roms that suit DHDs, What your favourite is, even better why its your favourite???
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Have been trying many roms and from my experience i think MIUI is the best
I downloaded and tried icecoldsandwich and I was surprised, Its not to bad once you get use to it
Teichopsia said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29245429
This is only one example. Read the last post to see what is about to come, a man in a cape about to say shame on you.
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LOL teichopsia why you scaring the guy for
OP, just flash the ROMs you think would be the best for you. Generally people start with Cyanogenmod and go from there. Try the BlackICE ROM, it's pretty cool for a GB ROM. Ice Cold sandwich is the best is ROM at the moment. Or, if you're like me and want to have the breeding edge software, JellyTime is Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.1) which even the GS3 doesn't have yet (although the ROM does have one or two quirks to it
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GuyInTheCorner said:
LOL teichopsia why you scaring the guy for
OP, just flash the ROMs you think would be the best for you. Generally people start with Cyanogenmod and go from there. Try the BlackICE ROM, it's pretty cool for a GB ROM. Ice Cold sandwich is the best is ROM at the moment. Or, if you're like me and want to have the breeding edge software, JellyTime is Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.1) which even the GS3 doesn't have yet (although the ROM does have one or two quirks to it
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Lol.... It seems that I was in a bad mood that week. Besides that there was a bunch of new members posting the same questions one after the other.
In other words,
I was being sucked down an infernal abyss, until a few members posted comments, links on being helpful. Reminding me what is was to be new.
Go on over to the inspire section and test out absolution. Let me know what you think.
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Teichopsia said:
Lol.... It seems that I was in a bad mood that week. Besides that there was a bunch of new members posting the same questions one after the other.
In other words,
I was being sucked down an infernal abyss, until a few members posted comments, links on being helpful. Reminding me what is was to be new.
Go on over to the inspire section and test out absolution. Let me know what you think.
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Lol
Sent from another dimension...
thanks don't hurt ya know?
GuyInTheCorner said:
Lol
Sent from another dimension...
thanks don't hurt ya know?
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You are not getting a thanks for a lol....
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Teichopsia said:
You are not getting a thanks for a lol....
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Fair enough,
Unlucky then....
Sent from another dimension...
thanks don't hurt ya know?
Well Seems I may have missed one during my cleaning.
Ok OP the reason no one can give a straight answer is because there really isnt one. Each device will work differently even when running the same rom. This is due to personal apps and set ups. Not to mention the different hardware in each device. Not all devices are made equally. The best advice you will get is to find a few that you think look good (lmao) and try each one out for a few days. Then before you try a new one make a nandroid backup so you can easily go back. Then make up your own mind on what is the best rom for you.
Just remember to to read the thread a bit for any issues you may come across.

Viper or Jellybean?

Until the two come together, which one would you pick for now and why?
I would say viper because it's highly customizable. I have used cm10. It's preety damn fast but you can always install a custom kernel ( faux or nix) to make it buttery smooth.
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I used cm10 for a few weeks to test it out, but then realised how much I missed sense's superior camera and sound (with mods of course). Also, sense is what makes the phone unique. Hard choice.
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Have to agree with above posts, the Jellybean roms run super smooth and quick, and look nice etc, but the camera is basic.
So if you don't use your camera i would say go with a JB rom, but if you like the features of the Sense camera then stick with Viper for now.
Any sense based rom I quite rely on sense for its camera, better email client, Facebook integration, widgets, and such.
I've tried the jelly bean roms and miui but always come break to sense.
It depends on your usage and such try them both out and find which you prefer to use.
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Tried 4.1 for few days, but had to come back to sense. This makes HTC phones unique and there are so many features that lack in CM roms. Also, Viper is so highly custoimzable and smooth you will not regret not having 4.1 at all.
I was in rd miui jelly bean for two days and was great, using stock kernel but I think it needs a custom kernel for better battery.
Viperx is amazing. But Now I m on ordroidx, I dont know tomorrow. Love flashing and modding.
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I used Ice Cold Jelly and stick to it since then ^^
I love the stock android feeling since ICS and Jellybean just makes it even better.
I asked myself the same question many times, the pro's for viper being the fact it could be modded to have the least possible sense (which I just find annoying, there is too much of everything...) the battery life and te camera.
But I stay on ICJ, it has great support from both the kernel dev (ncx) and LordClockan which is allways helping. You can't theme Sense suc perfectly back to stock as stock allready is, the AOKP toggles are just awesome for me and having a Nexus 7 I am not having two different panoramas.
Thanks to the ncx kernel it's fast and stable but also with minimal battery drain.
I would tell you to try both, and stick with the one you prefer.
Another point I keep in mind is that I will never again buy from HTC (the S-ON fact and sense of course) So stock is the best way to have the most chances to keep your references... (that's why I searched stock, coming from a Galaxy Nexus).
Good luck !
Said it before, Footballs maximus rom owns. It just works. I used to jump around Ice Cold and allsorts on DHD, always trying to find the perfect rom... i really have nothing to fix on this. Stock kernel too. it just works. Admittedly, some games are VERY slightly juddery, but I have a Nexus 7 too, so I game much less on the One X now. I tried Viper..... Really wasnt for me. Its like the non-bloat version of bloat.....
yes,the same by me,i like to test rom but mydaily rom is the great viper;its fast shure,Viper is so highly custoimzable and smooth you will not regret not having 4.1 at all.maby one day it comes the version from htc with sense4.? and JellyBean,i love sense sinse i have had this touch diamond2,over the touch hd and the wonderful desire.
Its like religion or ähh politic ore somethink i dont know
Jellybean or Renovate or ARHD....simple as that mate...and if you like to customize then go with MIUI
@ edge3uk
Its like the non-bloat version of bloat.....
thats silly,blödsinn,quatsch,man you boring or what?
For me ..Domination ROM is the best..but battery not good as Sense ROMs and other ROMs
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I used CM10 for few weeks but like few before me have mentioned, battery life is not that great and camera is really awful, so now I'm back on Viper X. JB is nice, smoother and quicker, but for me personally that marginal performance difference is not worth sacrificing battery, camera or stability (and then there are few other nifty little features of sense that I like , such as beats audio profiles, FM radio, weather and clock animations etc).

[Q] Best custom rom?

Can anybody please tell me which is the best custom rom for htc one x which has less bugs, good battery timing, good wifi strength, tweaked, music enhancers.. Sense 5 add-ons will be a plus point
creepin said:
Can anybody please tell me which is the best custom rom for htc one x which has less bugs, good battery timing, good wifi strength, tweaked, music enhancers.. Sense 5 add-ons will be a plus point
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All most every Rom in the Android dev sect have all of your required features. You can flash lyapota's mod on top of any sense rom to get the sense 5 goodies. Try on your own and check which ones best suited for u.
Don't start a thread with these kind of questions.
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I'm right now using Cyanogenmod 10.1, flashed it like 20 minutes ago and it works like a charm. I don't really know about the battery yet, we have to wait for later for that!
Thread closed. See Guide sticky and post#2 for reasons.

Battery on No-Sense based Roms

Why does my battery drain so fast on No-Sense based Roms (aosp/aokp)? On a Sense Rom, normal use, I can go two or three days with my device, on a No-Sense rom only a half day, again with normal use... Any ideas?
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Aosp roms consume more Battery.. That's the only explanation to it
Download trickster mod and set governor to Smartmax and cap cpu at 1 or 1.2ghz for better battery life on aosp or even sense roms..
-Sent from my IceCold One X!
For me i thing that the relativ bad signals;wifi,umts and gps ....they take a lot from the accu,a reason too...
Na the signals are as good as with sense roms...the thing is on sense all those things are a lil bit boosted like WiFi...on both aosp and sense its good but WiFi shows less but its like on sense where it shows then more bars...
The thing is just that HTC optimized with sense android really good for their phones...but aosp and cm is just compiled from scratch/source where the sense and optimized parts won't work....
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Try Paranoid Android.
I use no tricks to save battery. No greenify, no disabling of apps. When phone is off, there is no battery drain worth mentioning.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i05nmar6d84g3m2/Battery 34 hours.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jyt7oyuxwf5qxf4/Battery 1d9h30m.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/osz1tc0t0588ux0/Build.jpg
First of all thank you for all the answerrs.
Here we go:
vin4yak said:
Aosp roms consume more Battery.. That's the only explanation to it
Download trickster mod and set governor to Smartmax and cap cpu at 1 or 1.2ghz for better battery life on aosp or even sense roms..
-Sent from my IceCold One X!
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I have installed trickster mod on my device. I have also set governor to Smartmax and underclocked my cpu at 1.1 ghz
No success
teemo said:
Try Paranoid Android.
I use no tricks to save battery. No greenify, no disabling of apps. When phone is off, there is no battery drain worth mentioning.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i05nmar6d84g3m2/Battery 34 hours.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jyt7oyuxwf5qxf4/Battery 1d9h30m.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/osz1tc0t0588ux0/Build.jpg
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Nice Battery stats!
You won't believe but I've flashed ParanoidAndroid on my device and I get bad battery results on that rom. I use PA for a week now.
Only different is that I use xm kernel and I don't think that this is the cause.
I will try another No-Sense Rom. If my battery life will not chance I better go with Sense Rom
54cerkez54 said:
First of all thank you for all the answerrs.
Here we go:
I have installed trickster mod on my device. I have also set governor to Smartmax and underclocked my cpu at 1.1 ghz
No success
Nice Battery stats!
You won't believe but I've flashed ParanoidAndroid on my device and I get bad battery results on that rom. I use PA for a week now.
Only different is that I use xm kernel and I don't think that this is the cause.
I will try another No-Sense Rom. If my battery life will not chance I better go with Sense Rom
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Try a cm10.1 Rom or so...some ppl say you get there better battery life then with the other...try trips cm10 Rom...its really fast and maybe has good battery life...but you will never get such battery life like with sense ....
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54cerkez54 said:
First of all thank you for all the answerrs.
Here we go:
I have installed trickster mod on my device. I have also set governor to Smartmax and underclocked my cpu at 1.1 ghz
No success
Nice Battery stats!
You won't believe but I've flashed ParanoidAndroid on my device and I get bad battery results on that rom. I use PA for a week now.
Only different is that I use xm kernel and I don't think that this is the cause.
I will try another No-Sense Rom. If my battery life will not chance I better go with Sense Rom
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A small note on my stats above. I'm 100 % on i wifi. On 3g it will use slightly more. 1% or so.
I use n3o's latest kernel, not the included.
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Try a cm10.1...but you will never get such battery life like with sense ....
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You are probably right, but it's entirely up to the interests of the developers. Sadly the onex is getting old and the Devs move on to the next device.
A lot of people are crying for a miracle, but never try to figure out anything on their own. Well enough rambling for now
teemo said:
A small note on my stats above. I'm 100 % on i wifi. On 3g it will use slightly more. 1% or so.
I use n3o's latest kernel, not the included.
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You are probably right, but it's entirely up to the interests of the developers. Sadly the onex is getting old and the Devs move on to the next device.
A lot of people are crying for a miracle, but never try to figure out anything on their own. Well enough rambling for now
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No that has nothing to do...its really the fact that sense roms has best battery life...nothing to do with devs interests....they tried and trying to get best out of their Rom....but in cm and aosp roms if they aren't from HTC themself we will never get better battery life or as good as with sense
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I'll add my 2 cents here.. used Aosp roms before my current sense based rom.. i have indeed noticed better battery life with sense based roms.. without any oc and uv that is.. with aosp screen on time was 3 to 3.5 hours.. with sense based roms its around 4 to 5 hours based on my usage pattern
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One-X-master said:
No that has nothing to do...its really the fact that sense roms has best battery life...nothing to do with devs interests....they tried and trying to get best out of their Rom....but in cm and aosp roms if they aren't from HTC themself we will never get better battery life or as good as with sense
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Devs have everything to do with that. They have shown again and again, that they can match or surpass htc's soft/firm-ware. Fix broken drivers etc. Especially here on xda. They continue where htc give up or just don't care.
The fact that sense has better power control, does not mean that aosp can't have the same.
But I agree on one point: HTC has all the proper documentation, so they will naturally have a huge advantage there.
Don't get me wrong on this, I admire all the devs for what they have already acomplished on this very new platform.
teemo said:
Devs have everything to do with that. They have shown again and again, that they can match or surpass htc's soft/firm-ware. Fix broken drivers etc. Especially here on xda. They continue where htc give up or just don't care.
The fact that sense has better power control, does not mean that aosp can't have the same.
But I agree on one point: HTC has all the proper documentation, so they will naturally have a huge advantage there.
Don't get me wrong on this, I admire all the devs for what they have already acomplished on this very new platform.
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Yea I got your post a lil bit wrong but for battery drain ...there are things like framework from sense/HTC which isn't just possible to port to cm or aosp Rom ...because without the pre-work of the OEMs like HTC the devs couldn't make such great things with the phone....but on aosp and cm roms they just nearly can't get more out of the battery...they are trying really the best to get more battery life but more is I think not possible...also not for the kernel devs for the aosp/cm kernels...I like the cm and aosp look too but sense just looks better, has better battery life and and and
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Worth rooting and roming?

Hey everyone, I just got a nexus 7 2013 today, it's the 16GB model, and it was only £100, so I'm pretty pleased at that, it's running 6.0, the performance is great, but now, after even a day of use I have already been looking into rooting and ROMing it, I'm slightly hesitant to do so however.
Will there be a massive change in performance? If so, what ROM should I go for? I'd really like some suggestions please, and also if someone could point me to a guide to help me root and ROM it, that would be absolutely fantastic. I really don't want to f*ck up this tablet, so could someone please give me some advice. Also I'm not a rookie at custom firmware and all, I've had numerous devices but this is the first one I'm slightly concerned about moding as it comes with no warranty as it's a refurbished unit :/ .
Thanks all
P.S. I realise after reading around that I've posted this in the wrong section....Whoops sorry
Stock 6.0 runs great. I root to block ads thats it.
When official support stops I'll go with something else but right now there's no need.
You're unlikely to **** it up if you read first so try whatever you like. Just make a nandroid first.
I stay stock in my N7 2013 LTE with root + xposed + elemental kernel
After trying many roms, I finally settled on Slimkat. Fantastic performance, incredibly stable, etc.
@ssenemosewa you prefer KitKat over MM ?
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pk-sanja said:
@ssenemosewa you prefer KitKat over MM ?
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Yup, just as I prefer Windows 7 over Windows 10 and my 2009 Toyota Corolla over the later models.
I've tried pretty much everything on my Nexus 7. And every time, I came back to KitKat. IMHO, it offers the best performance, best battery life, most stability, and best functionality for what I want my tablet to be able to do.
Marshmallow, as far as my experience goes, certainly lives up to its name. It made my Nexus 7 feel like I dropped it into this sweet, sticky, gooey mess that, while tasting good for a moment or too, just became too tough to chew for any length of time.

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