using a rogers i737m, up to now I've been using stock roms and noticed that the few non stock I've tried I lose exFat so for that reason I stayed away from em.... can someone either clarify how I know what's my options or suggest a good rom, I favor battery life over additional features although I want to keep aptx support and exfat as I use the phone mostly for playing music.... thanks!
plasmar said:
using a rogers i737m, up to now I've been using stock roms and noticed that the few non stock I've tried I lose exFat so for that reason I stayed away from em.... can someone either clarify how I know what's my options or suggest a good rom, I favor battery life over additional features although I want to keep aptx support and exfat as I use the phone mostly for playing music.... thanks!
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I have a very finicky microSD. I've tried to use it as fat32 twice due to ROMs not supporting exfat and both times it failed almost immediately. On exfat it has over one year's worth of good performance (with a couple of RMA's in the middle when I tried to use it as a fat32 card).
Exfat support was hit and miss in jellybean and kitkat custom ROMs. On kitkat I would always flash the Quantum kernel on top of my ROM because it had exfat support built-in, and it's an awesome custom kernel. So Quantum kernel is a great option if you need exfat support on a kitkat ROM.
I think I've tried pretty much all the lollipop ROMs for i747 (CM, PAC, Slim, Validus, Cyanide, Broken, Dirty Unicorns, etc.) They all seem to support exfat out of the box with no tinkering or custom kernels required. Some of the early builds didn't support exfat, but everything I've flashed since at least April or May has.
Sorry I can't vouch for aptx, but bluetooth has been working fine for me with the little plain jane speaker I use my phone with.
jason2678 said:
I have a very finicky microSD. I've tried to use it as fat32 twice due to ROMs not supporting exfat and both times it failed almost immediately. On exfat it has over one year's worth of good performance (with a couple of RMA's in the middle when I tried to use it as a fat32 card).
Exfat support was hit and miss in jellybean and kitkat custom ROMs. On kitkat I would always flash the Quantum kernel on top of my ROM because it had exfat support built-in, and it's an awesome custom kernel. So Quantum kernel is a great option if you need exfat support on a kitkat ROM.
I think I've tried pretty much all the lollipop ROMs for i747 (CM, PAC, Slim, Validus, Cyanide, Broken, Dirty Unicorns, etc.) They all seem to support exfat out of the box with no tinkering or custom kernels required. Some of the early builds didn't support exfat, but everything I've flashed since at least April or May has.
Sorry I can't vouch for aptx, but bluetooth has been working fine for me with the little plain jane speaker I use my phone with.
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a response is a response, thank you very much.... hopefully someone else can tell me about aptx codec side of things
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I've tried out many roms for my Sprint Galaxy S3 or better yet known as the (d2spr or d2lte series)
And i've made my choice of [trying] to get a Rom with
Stock Firmware with 4.4.2 or 4.4.4 - ND8 Bootloader - Rooted - Great Battery Life - Best Performance or Speed - No issues or Small amount of bugs - but that's just as fast as the LiquidSmooth Rom or Resurrection Remix Rom.
I've also tried a variety of kernels and most of them don't work or give me bootloops or just plainly don't have that "extra" boost i'm looking for like these roms listed.
Do you think you guys can help recommend me some roms or kernel combinations or configurations so i can get this type of rom i'm looking for?
I'm sorta n00b but i do have a great amount of knowledge to at least test it and set some settings but i would still need a tutorial or guide to do that, so anyways......
And or is their a possible Galaxy S5 Port for this GS3 ?
i've seen a few with the i900 or i9305 but i mean this has more ram and speed so why not port it?
also i've been thinking why doesnt a unified gs3 with i9305 rom work with this d2lte even tho its made for it, it doesnt makes some sense to me except that it has a different firmware or bootloader or service brand.....
Well, Thank you for reading this, please let me know, i'm trying to get the best experience i can with this phone and see what it can really do.
~-What i've Done-~
-About to Try-
HyperDrive
-Roms I've Already Tried-
(giving all credit to all you guys with these listed roms as well as for support for the phone, Great Job!)
Liquid Smooth, Resurrection Remix, C-Rom, CyanogenMod, MIUI, BrokenOS, Spirit Rom.
Oh i forgot to mention this is most of the information ive gotten with the kernels, it may not be accurate but at least you know.
--Spirit Rom v1.5 Official--
Kernels:
Quantum doesnt boot with the phone
Zeus
KToonses KT747 AOSP wifi doesnt work.
DKP
Deathly Kernels
BMS works everythings fine.
--Liquid Smooth official 3.1--
Kernels:
--Liquid Smooth BETA 3.2--
Kernels:
--C-Rom--
Kernels:
So I've tried all the ROMs, I've tried Stock (When I first got the phone) I then tried CM12.1, then FlexOS, then back to CM, then BlissPop, then back to CM, then Cloudy's ROM, then Back to c-... you get the idea.
I looked in to trying to compile my own kernel, because frankly there isn't an updated d855 CM12.1 kernel to be seen anywhere that has features to make CM the least bit smooth and I decided that with my coursework becoming a bigger part of my life that I would simply have no time to put in the work (Or the knowledge).
So what I'm asking is simple, can someone please compile a custom kernel for cm12.1? I love this ROM, the lack of customization features is a feature in itself for me considering I love AOSP, CM is perfect for my usage but I just need a custom kernel so that it can be complimented and optimized for the G3, thanks.
Is there a way to dual-boot this phone? Preferably between touchwiz and CM.
Thanks!
mike
resarfekim said:
Is there a way to dual-boot this phone? Preferably between touchwiz and CM.
Thanks!
mike
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There is a "tool"/recovery replacement named MultiROM that allows you to run multiple ROMS. Unfortunately, the ROMS have to be able to use the same kernel. Several people have requested a kernel that would work with both TW and AOSP ROMS. One of our developers said that it would be too hard to do. I do remember using BootManager back on my OG Evo, or maybe my Evo 3D. I ran both Sense and AOSP ROMS at the time. That was probably in Gingerbread days, though. There were universal kernels back then, that worked on both AOSP and Sense. I suppose the fact that we can do so much more with our phones on Lollipop makes it that much harder to write a universal kernel. And, of course, TW does so much more for our phones than the early version of Sense did.
I haven't actually tried MultiROM yet. I think if I did, I would probably try different AOSP ROMS, just for fun. I would think SlimRemix or CMRemix, or even SlimLP along with the vanilla version of CM might give you some different experiences. I'd really like to try out the Plasma kernel, but it hasn't been updated for 5.1.1. Unfortunately, when I got my Note 4 on CL a week or 2 ago, it had already been updated to OG5.
If you do try MultiROM, please post and let us know how it works.
Dear All,
I'm looking for stable custom rom (if possible lollipop/marshmallow) for my e988 4g KitKat device, especially that can save battery usage. Do you guys have any refference?
There are so many custom rom but i'm difficult to find the plus and minus side of those rom.
Ive been looking to cm site, but unfortunately they are not available anymore
Thankyou
Look, most AOSP ROMs have same issues: camera crashes, bluetooth connection problems etc. etc. Everything else is pretty much same. People were mostly using SlimLP and Carbon, some used Bliss but I think there is no download link for it. Slim and Carbon use a bit more customizable kernel (dave used my kernel for as long as he built Carbon, and SlimLP has just a bit newer version of it, with GPU issues fixed completely).
My choices were Slim and (later, after Slim stopped updating their Lollipop sources) PAC (built for personal needs, no uploads) so if you want AOSP, go with SlimLP or Carbon. Carbon was working nicely too, and last time I had Bliss installed was somewhere after Lollipop just started, so can't judge how last versions worked.
If any of this is not good enough, try any of these stock roms, if any still available. I can't recommend anything from there simply because I never wanted to use those - if stock was that good, I'd stay on it
P.S. This device never received Marshmallow updates due to insane amount of work someone had to provide. I had few attempts but never moved over some issues with modem. More in the forums...
Thank you for the explanation, i will look more for Carbon in Android Development threads.
I've been using this daily: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70801465&postcount=720
ssurell said:
I've been using this daily: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70801465&postcount=720
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Still fail to flash carbon from 4.4.2 base..
How about slim lp,bliss pop, and over 2.1?
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Look, most AOSP ROMs have same issues: camera crashes, bluetooth connection problems etc. etc. Everything else is pretty much same. People were mostly using SlimLP and Carbon, some used Bliss but I think there is no download link for it. Slim and Carbon use a bit more customizable kernel (dave used my kernel for as long as he built Carbon, and SlimLP has just a bit newer version of it, with GPU issues fixed completely).
My choices were Slim and (later, after Slim stopped updating their Lollipop sources) PAC (built for personal needs, no uploads) so if you want AOSP, go with SlimLP or Carbon. Carbon was working nicely too, and last time I had Bliss installed was somewhere after Lollipop just started, so can't judge how last versions worked.
If any of this is not good enough, try any of these stock roms, if any still available. I can't recommend anything from there simply because I never wanted to use those - if stock was that good, I'd stay on it
P.S. This device never received Marshmallow updates due to insane amount of work someone had to provide. I had few attempts but never moved over some issues with modem. More in the forums...
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Were there any MM kernels ever compiled that you know of? Could someone with enough time and work be able to successfully compile a working rom? A bit of a developing noob, but have two E980s and plenty of time on my hands.
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Were there any MM kernels ever compiled that you know of? Could someone with enough time and work be able to successfully compile a working rom? A bit of a developing noob, but have two E980s and plenty of time on my hands.
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Yes, mine I was probably only one who worked on Marshmallow, but sources are now long gone, drive I've kept my repo is dead and I haven't uploaded that anywhere.
I've been using Carbon KK for several months and it is very stable and smooth. I've never used MM so not sure how it compares, but it has all the features I need to keep using this phone every day.
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Resurrection Remix 5.5.9 + WildKernel works quite good for me on E986
https://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-pro/development/rom-resurrection-remix-lp-v5-5-8-t3237570
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/op...rnel-wildkernel-build-1-featurlicous-t3069629
I bought this phone and it's really great, I have nothing to complain about it....it's really too perfect
but....I was used to flash all the day, try stuff ecc....things are getting boring, my addiction is healing
I'm a stock guy because I feel stock rom+kernel performance more reliable and consistent, but maybe your experience could inspire me, and maybe others to try different things
Show your stuff!!
Thank you
For AOSP, best setup worked for me was ResurrectionRemix + mini gapps + tabp0le kernel coming with the rom, however in the last builds i got some performance issues are reverted back to sense based ROM. many people say Dirty Unicorns + Nebula kernel is a killer setup. but i didn't really like it because it didn't have pixel launcher and i don't know how to setup it tbh.
the best sense based ROM setup for me is Stock ROM + ElementalX + PnP mod by ivicask on balanced. i am using LeeDroid now + Stock kernel and sometimes i experience some lag not sure why but after a reboot it works perfectly. will try it with custom kernel.
trying ROMs on HTC 10 is good because most if not all of them work perfectly with phone and all of the issues you may face can be solved. just try many roms and see what's perfect for you.
here a sheet i made with all custom roms available for the 10
here
ICE and Leedroid to me feel more stable than stock ROMs on other phones. The 10 is extremely stable
Viper10
It's the most popular HTC ROM on XDA for a reason.
You can stay as close to stock as you want, tons of customization options if you want that instead, timely updates, and a strong community on the thread to help with any issues you may have.
AhmedouviX said:
For AOSP, best setup worked for me was ResurrectionRemix + mini gapps + tabp0le kernel coming with the rom, however in the last builds i got some performance issues are reverted back to sense based ROM. many people say Dirty Unicorns + Nebula kernel is a killer setup. but i didn't really like it because it didn't have pixel launcher and i don't know how to setup it tbh.
the best sense based ROM setup for me is Stock ROM + ElementalX + PnP mod by ivicask on balanced. i am using LeeDroid now + Stock kernel and sometimes i experience some lag not sure why but after a reboot it works perfectly. will try it with custom kernel.
trying ROMs on HTC 10 is good because most if not all of them work perfectly with phone and all of the issues you may face can be solved. just try many roms and see what's perfect for you.
here a sheet i made with all custom roms available for the 10
here
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Leedroid and ICE do not use stock kernel, they're including cleanSlate kernel with their builds (I think for mod reasons), so performance/stability issues should not be ROM faults IMO....Thank you anyway, I was thinking about trying ICE, it was my daily driver on M8, I'm just not sure about the kernel
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ICE and Leedroid to me feel more stable than stock ROMs on other phones. The 10 is extremely stable
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More stable than stock? wow haha is performance consistent?
xunholyx said:
Viper10
It's the most popular HTC ROM on XDA for a reason.
You can stay as close to stock as you want, tons of customization options if you want that instead, timely updates, and a strong community on the thread to help with any issues you may have.
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yes.....viper10.....you know, I always had this feeling.....the more mods you include, more the rom will be potentially unstable....and viper has damn tons of mods
The curious thing about viper ROM is that everytime I try it, it's damn smooth. don't know why. but again, it doesn't feel stable....I will try it anyway
thank you anyone
I use lineage os, I like frequent updates, I like the fact that's it's a WIP. It is good and gets better by the week. I like that is very up to date.
throcker said:
Leedroid and ICE do not use stock kernel, they're including cleanSlate kernel with their builds (I think for mod reasons), so performance/stability issues should not be ROM faults IMO....Thank you anyway, I was thinking about trying ICE, it was my daily driver on M8, I'm just not sure about the kernel
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the lag i get is in notification panel and i am pretty sure it's not a kernel thing because other than that the ROM is so smooth with 5hours SOT battery. i never tried ICE maybe i'll give it a try this week.
I use lineage, I only switched off stock because they were not releasing a security patch update every month, nor upgrading to the most recent version of android. I like keeping everything updated and its frustrating that you have to wait for them to do it rather than just getting it from google.
I used to be a flashing guy, the htc 10 maked me stop flashing by now, I gonna wait for U11 ports, I think stock rom is stable and wonderful.
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I use lineage, I only switched off stock because they were not releasing a security patch update every month, nor upgrading to the most recent version of android. I like keeping everything updated and its frustrating that you have to wait for them to do it rather than just getting it from google.
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Totally agree. Thankfully HTC 10 has massive support in terms of AOSP ROMS. I recommend you to try crDroid. It's so clean and simple with perfect performance and battery life
Resurrection remix with the custom kernel that comes with the ROM. I've tried mostly everything as my DD but I always come back to AOSP. I've tried lineage but it started to stutter.
Edit- I'm back on lineage and it's amazing.
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I used to be a flashing guy, the htc 10 maked me stop flashing by now, I gonna wait for U11 ports, I think stock rom is stable and wonderful.
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Hmmm U11 ??. As far i know there is only rom based on stock and customised no one tried any port from Bolt or U Ultra so port from U11 first wee need to wait on official update to 7.1 lool ??
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