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As title says..what do you think is the best ROM? and why? I have finally rooted the DHD and I want to try something new
Pls suggests me
thanks in advance for the answers
Can't really comment on Android revolution as I have never used it, don't like sense and hadn't realised there was a no sense option.
Cm 6 is great and the latest release is very stable, but...
Cm 7 brings gingerbread I have had no stability issues, and have been running it since the builds where unofficially compiled from source, current nightly builds are great.
But everyone has different needs / likes, I have been a CM fan since I first installed it on my HTC Magic and it suits me, give Android revolution a go and see what you think you've nothing to lose except your time
yea you can't compare those roms
sense vs. clean 2.2 vs. clean 2.3
depending on what u prefer
some like sense, some like a full stable 2.2, some like to play test person and use 2.3 nightly
I used PNK22 for my day to day rom. For a time had no real problems with it other then no camara yet, this was and still is the only reason i am not using it today..
lodger said:
I used PNK22 for my day to day rom. For a time had no real problems with it other then no camara yet, this was and still is the only reason i am not using it today..
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Quite a problem ! all hardware functioning with cm 7
ghostofcain said:
Quite a problem ! all hardware functioning with cm 7
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what build?
Salv0 said:
what build?
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hardware has been functioning for me since build #1, currently I am running build #18
ghostofcain said:
hardware has been functioning for me since build #1, currently I am running build #18
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good
just a question..there's update manager or something like this in the CM7?
I mean, if I install build 18 then build 19 is released how can I upgrade?
download it from thread and flash or use rom manager (the paid version) to get notified and download it on your mobile + update
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just a question..there's update manager or something like this in the CM7?
I mean, if I install build 18 then build 19 is released how can I upgrade?
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by simply installing the zip, you dont need to wipe anything as long as only a small amount has changed. Using rom manager or rebooting into recovery and installing zip with that will work.
but, if there is a large change you will need to wipe data etc. Just make sure you dont wipe your sd card
can someone give me a link to the "stable" version of cm7? the development forum is a bit confusing cause there are too many links of CM7 and I can't understand the one you are talking about
h t t p ://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=ace
There is not yet a stable ROM of CM7 for Desire HD.
I'm running Nightly Build #14 smoothly.
Greetz
i loved CM7, but i also liked the integration with sense so i went with revolution, but i prefer the gingerbread keyboard
I'm currently running Android Revolution 2.0.8 with a few customisations of my own and I love it. That said I can't use a ROM which doesn't have Sense UI.
If I could put up with not having the additions that Sense UI adds to a ROM, I'd probably be using a CM7 nightly.
It's Revolution 2.0.9 now (fast developer ), but I find this best for my needs personally. It's all about individuality, so try each one you like the look of and stick with the one that works best for you.
Alright, so my dad has the Sprint Note 2 with Ma7 stock TouchWiz rom rooted. I don't want to put him through a whole firmware upgrade so I was just going to install an AOSP rom, it has to be 4.4 because he nor I like 5.0. I would like to know which one is stable and won't require any updates. The reason he wouldn't switch to AOSP before was because they had bugs. Thanks
Comet1966 said:
Alright, so my dad has the Sprint Note 2 with Ma7 stock TouchWiz rom rooted. I don't want to put him through a whole firmware upgrade so I was just going to install an AOSP rom, it has to be 4.4 because he nor I like 5.0. I would like to know which one is stable and won't require any updates. The reason he wouldn't switch to AOSP before was because they had bugs. Thanks
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CyanogenMod 11 (Android v4.4.4) is my current daily driver and very stable. I run Nova Prime launcher on top of it for a bit of a TouchWiz-ish feel, and then I'm running NoteBuddy to get some of the basic S-Pen functionality back so that the S-Pen isn't a complete waste. I've tried to move up to CM12 several times, but it's just not as stable and now Android 5.1 is dropping, so basically that instability is going to start all over again...
Hey.
I now have the N7105 from my dad and i want to Asks if there are good Lollipop ROMs for this device.
If there is no Good lollipop rom, maybe you can tell me another good one?
Best Thanks and sry for my bad english.
I'm german
Visse0704 said:
Hey.
I now have the N7105 from my dad and i want to Asks if there are good Lollipop ROMs for this device.
If there is no Good lollipop rom, maybe you can tell me another good one?
Best Thanks and sry for my bad english.
I'm german
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Try posting this in general or Q&A. Your question is like asking which Victoria Secret model has the best body. There are several excellent LP roms that are a WIP. That being said, try a few. We are blessed with several quality Dev's cranking out sweet roms.
LP Models: CYANIDE L, BlissPop, Dirty Unicorn.
4.4.4 Models: Ditto Note 4 DN4, EZKat, LiquidSmooth, SlimRom
Others I'm sure.
I would like to know too, I upgraded to TeamUB, then all in a sudden, no more support.
the n7105 has official cyanogenmod12.1 and official mokee os 51.1
both of which are very stable
now if you don't have a very high speed internet connection I would recommend mokee os because it uses incremental updates which mean you only download a small ota unlike cm that forces you to download the entire build every time
ps I would recommend the release versions of mokee os because it will run faster then nightlies
I use Blisspop with my galaxy s3.
I looked at the device page from blisspop, but there is not a N7105 device listed...
Same by TeamDirt.
Visse0704 said:
I use Blisspop with my galaxy s3.
I looked at the device page from blisspop, but there is not a N7105 device listed...
Same by TeamDirt.
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here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...blissstalk-team-bliss-t0lte-10-26-14-t2919049
marcinoza said:
here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...blissstalk-team-bliss-t0lte-10-26-14-t2919049
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this bliss pop build is 5.0.2 r2 and from Jan 2015 the latest is 5.1.1 r2
I recommend mokee 51.1-20-05-2015 release
theonepharaoh said:
this bliss pop build is 5.0.2 r2 and from Jan 2015 the latest is 5.1.1 r2
I recommend mokee 51.1-20-05-2015 release
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this is also 5.1.1
theonepharaoh said:
the n7105 has official cyanogenmod12.1 and official mokee os 51.1
both of which are very stable
now if you don't have a very high speed internet connection I would recommend mokee os because it uses incremental updates which mean you only download a small ota unlike cm that forces you to download the entire build every time
ps I would recommend the release versions of mokee os because it will run faster then nightlies
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Thanks!
Does mookee ROM come rooted, or need to flash SuperSU separately?
What about Gapps?
I couldn't find XDA thread for mookee 5.1.1 it looks there is only an old 5.0.2 thread that looks quite abandoned. Am I missing something, or it's my starch button failing on me?
jaibar said:
Thanks!
Does mookee ROM come rooted, or need to flash SuperSU separately?
What about Gapps?
I couldn't find XDA thread for mookee 5.1.1 it looks there is only an old 5.0.2 thread that looks quite abandoned. Am I missing something, or it's my starch button failing on me?
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the thread is just for discussions about the rom and any bugs in it
the fact it is abandoned is a good thing ... and means that there is no one complaining and it's running great
and you could use [May, 25 2015] AROMA-LP-GAPPS-5.1
as for the root all android 5.1 roms are rooted but you have to enable it from the developer options
I haven't used supersu with it yet though the default root settings are working without a glitch
I'm just flashed NamelessROM 5.1.1 experimental build few days back, no issue so far.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/namelessrom/files/n-2.1/t0lte
Its rooted right?
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Its rooted right?
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most of lollipop roms is rooted, you just need to enable it in developer settings
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Its rooted right?
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All custom ROMs are rooted. You're just needed to install supersu app.
I just wanted to say maybe just try every one that is out, make a backup of each, and you can always choose between any of them.
I agree with @BRANDENDEUCE. I think I've seen him post on every LP thread in the Tmo and N7105 forums
I know I've tried ALL that I found compatible with the T889 (t0ltetmo and t0lte, specifically N7105).
I also want to add, aside from trying all of them out, try them even if they haven't been updated or have been discontinued. For example, I've had nice success in the past with a ROM that was discontinued but I tried it anyway because it was 5.1.1 not 5.0.2.
If you read around, you'll find that some ROMs that are updated often, could see some hiccups along the way. Some people love it while othiers prefer a stable release and not many updates.
I have a T-Mobile T889 and found out that the N7105 roms also work (not N7100 though), and I found some t0lte ROMS that worked that were only in the AT&T Note 2 forums (anything not t0lteatt specific).
Good Question.
My experience has been that My Note 2 (SGH-T889) just doesn't want to run any Lollipop ROMs?
Currently on Team OctOs 5.1.1 and even last night, in airplane mode, with 31% battery, my phone died, and my alarm then failed.
Upon plugging in, battery jumps to 65% in less than a minute. And, Yes, I did a rooted battery calibration.
This is the fifth Lollipop ROM that has proven too unstable for me as a daily driver.
I may go back, again, to Conch Republic 4.4.1 and fore go the bells-and-whistles of 5. . . . .
Thanks for the MoKee, I, too, had never come across it in my research!?
Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
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I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
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How is battery life? SOT?
EZY-E said:
How is battery life? SOT?
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The one x never had good battery life. It was a pure flop. Anyway its not much better than any other roms. But yet slightly better than cm based roms. Cm based rom has a history of draining the one x.
Before I get started I want to say I have a brand new battery in the phone. If your battery has aged these numbers are probably a bit optimistic.
With gsm radio on I get about 2 and a half days of battery life. Three days of deep sleep time if it lays on the table.
With gsm radio off but wifi on. Which I currently uses mine for. I get a week of battery life in deep sleep if it lays on the table.
But I turn mine off when Im done. The nice thing about this is that I charge my phone only about once a month.
Screen on time...dunno. I can't remember the last time i checked this.
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I have been running SlimLP and XenonHD perfectly fine. Both are AOSP based.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...om-xenonhd-5-0-2-stable-1-0-22-02-15-t3037269
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=26634
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/rom-slimlp-preview-t2984768
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297415
Flash gapps: http://opengapps.org/
Flash supersu: http://www.supersu.com/download
And Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl
And you´re good to go!
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Thanks. Might give XenonHD a try. What's this "new layout" thing I keep seeing?
goister said:
Thanks. Might give XenonHD a try. What's this "new layout" thing I keep seeing?
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This is new for android. A different way of partitioning the internal storage was introduced not long ago. Older devices that don´t have this partition table needs to be modified in order to work with newer roms.
Not going to far into details the thing you need to do is to flash the latest twrp. And go to wipe>wipe data. And type "yes". And you´re done with that.
Once you done this and rebooted the phone. You can flash roms as you would normaly do.
Twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x/orig-development/twrp-htc-one-x-t3429300
Some guides are provided in post #2.
goister said:
Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
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I've been running crDroid 5.1.1 on the old hox, and apart from some random reboots it works. Development ended long time ago, so there are surely better roms.
I'll be hanging round and waiting for the Android 7.1.1 Rom for this beautiful device.
Update?
goister said:
Hi guys,
I have a One X international that I'm reviving and playing with. It has the latest Sense firmware with 4.2.2, and I have installed TWRP 3.0.2, rooted it, and installed Xposed framework. I'm looking to flash a ROM that's stable, retains all the features, is AOSP based, and is newer than 4.2.2. So far I've seen many 4.2.2 ROMs, and I've also seen CM12 which is Lollipop based, but seems to be missing quite a few features. Are there any ROMs that fulfil my criteria?
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Hi @goister
How did it go with installing the XenonHD on your HTC One X? Any luck?
I've been running 4.4.2 aosp for a while and want to try something more... It turns itself off sometimes which becomes inconvenient too...can you please suggest a Rom that's fast and stable for this phone with loads of options to customize?
I've rooted with twrp...
The most stable is going to be stock or stock with root to remove bloatware.
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The most stable is going to be stock or stock with root to remove bloatware.
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I understand, which stock firmware in your opinion seems to be the fastest and smoothest?
There's only 1 stock KK firmware for the s3 so that would be the one to use.
Stock was actually less stable then CM 13 (Android 6) for me. Hoping LineageOS makes 14.1 (Android 7.1) usable.
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Stock was actually less stable then CM 13 (Android 6) for me. Hoping LineageOS makes 14.1 (Android 7.1) usable.
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would you please post the link for this rom?
Thanks for suggesting
Here.
Strange that stock was not stable. I know several people still using the Canadian version of the s3 with no problems.
I've been using stock, seems extremely solid and stable in my use. Even the battery lasts almost a day for me... Using Greenify to help with additional drains too