DEbloated 4.4.4 stock Rom for HTC one m8 Sprint - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can soneone give me the ROM that's in the Title? Thanks alot

Is this a specific ROM you've seen before?
If not, there might be better options than what you ask. Reasons being: "Bloat" is completely subjective. What one person considers "bloat" another may consider a useful app. You may be better off starting from the stock 4.4.4. Sprint ROM, and debloating yourself. Or find a 4.4.4 custom ROM, and see if it fits your needs.

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recommendation for a rom

im looking to flash a custom rom any recommendation for some roms id greatly appreciated
lilbeast said:
im looking to flash a custom rom any recommendation for some roms id greatly appreciated
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I myself have been thoroughly enjoying INFAMOUS S4. It has the features I need, is faster than stock, and is very stable with great battery life. Just did a full backup of 3.3 and upgrading to 3.4 as I type this
~Eric
does INFAMOUS S4 rom get rid of the bloatware?
lilbeast said:
does INFAMOUS S4 rom get rid of the bloatware?
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Sure does. They also have a zip with the bloat should you require it for some reason.
~Eric
lilbeast said:
im looking to flash a custom rom any recommendation for some roms id greatly appreciated
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Instead of giving you a particular ROM suggestion, I'll give you the best way to find the one that best suits you. First, you have to decide what features you want. If you want all the smart stays, the air move, and the other Samsung stuff, you definitely want TouchWiz. If you want a (negligibly) more responsive feel that's more barebones and to the core of Android, go with one based on/around CyanogenMod (or even the Google Edition). Before flashing any new ROMs I'd spend at least an hour reading through both the Android Development and Original Android development sections. You don't have to read every page of every thread, but at the very least read the OP. You should know within the 1st page what features are included, whether it's TouchWiz or not, if it's themed, etc. Most of the TW ROMs are already debloated and will say so in the OP. The CM bases have no carrier bloat at all. If it interests you, take a look at the last few pages. The reason you want to read the last few pages is to get a feel of what bugs are present. As the ROMs get updated and the threads grow, chances are that problems reported on the 3rd page aren't going to be relevant on page 26. If you try one you like, make a nandroid backup of it and keep the backup updated: that way, if another one pops up that you want to try, or you just feel adventurous and want something new, you'll have your backup(s) and can much more easily surf between ROMs if you so desire.
I've gone through Wicked, Jedi, Infamous S4, Infamous Google Edition, and Alpha roms. Personally, I liked Jamison's Infamous roms the best. I'm currently on his Alpha rom, which is based on the international phone's firmware(or something like that?) and has no wifi calling. But it's pretty smooth. Currently Jamison seems to be the fastest on updating all three of his roms, so if you want continual added features/bug fixes go with any of his roms. Wicked was very nice and stable when I used it, but I got flash-happy and couldn't stick with it since he updates like once a month. In the end it's all up to you though.
P.S. The Infamous S4 and Alpha roms recently have had the Samsung apps added back in, not sure why cos I haven't really read all the posts in the thread. You can easily remove them yourself though.
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Best custom rom for t999?

I'm new to S3 tmob t999. What's the best most stable rom for this phone? The stock is 4.3. I want to root asap and either custom rom or if stock is good can stay with stock.
As XDA is not a support site, and as "Best" is a subjective term, users are expected to head over to the development threads and try all of the wonderful products being offered. Flash them all, test them, and make this determination based on your desires, needs, and wants.

[Q] New M8 owner, Have some questions

Hi I got a new HTC one M8, its the t-mobile variant. I looked at all the ROM that are offered but I don't know if I should put on a custom rom because my stock sense experience has been great(Minus the wrong location sometimes - possibly a stock rom issue). If I decided to put a custom rom it would be a modified Sense rom. Which one would you guys recommend since there are alot.(Viper,MaximusHD,Android Revolution, InsertCoin,etc...)
Lastly, I've seen around that there is a camera mod which makes pictures look so much better, it is recommended to use?
Viper ROM for me. Have had zero issues with it.
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Comparison threads are against forum rules.
Many thanks,
Ghost

Advice on stock vs custom ROM for non-technical person

Many people have a similar situation where you are wondering if you should keep stock or install a custom ROM on relative's phone, who is not a technical person.
I am wondering if it is better to keep the latest stock Android 4.3 on the Nexus (European version) or if I should upgrade it to a very stable almost stock custom ROM?
I will only be able to provide "maintenance" every 2 months.
My main goal of installing a custom ROM would be to keep it updated with the latest security patches, not so much to have the latest version of android running.
Is it so bad to keep 4.3 running on a phone when its user doesn't really need 4.4 or higher feature?
As you said, custom roms are more updated on security patches. Another reason that custom rom is better, is the additttional features offering. I have installed on many friends of mine custom roms without having any issues. On the contrary, if they change smartphone, they are seeking for those features on their new phone. When they realize that those features were custom things, they disappointed. The most custom roms have less bugs than the official build.
I would definitely recommend to flash custom ROM to your Nexus.
Our phone is really good maintained by our developers, so you can choose from many custom ROMs.
They will provide you more performace, better battery life and some nice features, that stock ROM can't offer you.
My personal option is the CM11 with custom kernel (Fancy, Franco or any other).
Don't try Lollipop ROMs now, because they are still unstable and have some bugs.
I had the same questions. Now though, after actually using a custom ROM I can confidently say that custom ROMs are the way to go.
The Galaxy Nexus wouldn't be alive today if it wasn't for custom ROMs. They keep us updated to the latest android versions and not only that, but the features they add become essential to how you use your device.
And you're blessed to have a Galaxy Nexus. It's so easy to install custom ROMs on nexus devices.
Now that I've used them, I can't use my phone without them.
@leto78
I say go for it! Just make sure you evaluate the knowledge/needs of the end user first, and let that guide your choice.
Example 1 - you're looking for a ROM for a not-very-tech-savvy user, so you need it to be as stable and problem-free as possible. You'd probably be best served by a 4.4 ROM that's been out for a while and has a long development/history of improvement.
Example 2 - your end user is reasonably tech-savvy, knows their way around Android and knows about the different versions, and also knows not to freak out or call you yelling "you broke my phone!" if there is an issue. In this case, check the known issues/bug reports for the 5.0-based ROMs and pick one with the fewest "daily driver" related issues.
I agree with use of an aftermarket ROM just due to the frequent updates and security fixes the stock ROM isn't getting. All the aftermarket ROM's I've tried are solid for stability. If you want to stick with stock, I do recommend rooting it to address a couple bugs.
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Stock or Custom ROM?

Hello, so thinking having a custom ROM again on my HTC one m8. I've used to used then on KitKat days but when I went to stock I feel my experience was more stable then custom ROM and faster. It still the same on Sense7 ARHD compared to stock? I Read that ARHD has more features like GPU CPU memory optimizations but are these ROM faster then stock? Just asking from any one who experienced this.
Experiences with performance and stability are always going to vary greatly from one person to another based on individual usage patterns, settings, etc. Many folks here probably won't even agree that on KK the performance on stock ROM was "better". Not to say you are "wrong" for your specific case. But just to make the point, that individual experiences will always vary widely.
So its probably best you just flash the ROM, and find out for yourself. You would have already determined the answer for yourself by now; rather than waiting for others to tell you opinions that might not even apply to you. Just be sure to make a nandroid of your stock ROM, and you can easily revert if you don't like the ROM you've flashed.
Also, be aware that if you are currently still running KK, you will need to update your firmware to run Lollipop ARHD.
Thanks, forgot to mention that I'm running newest loli stock.

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