I have upgraded from 2.2.1 to 2.3.3 from samfirmware(KPN) but it looks to me that it is slow, animations are slow and I am not satisfied with overall performance. Does anyone else has the same problem and what can be done about it?
Hi, what is the best rom & kernel for SE Live atm? Is anything better than stock ICS?
ICS is quite new, not much done yet.
And there is no best, one has some bugs, other has other bugs etc. One has that better, other has that better.
GB 2.3.4
Someguyfromhell said:
ICS is quite new, not much done yet.
And there is no best, one has some bugs, other has other bugs etc. One has that better, other has that better.
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You recommend using 2.3.4 GB original manufactures root and cwm. Is already a good size to over and underonver
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You recommend using 2.3.4 GB original manufactures root and cwm. Is already a good size to over and underonver
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I didn't say I recommend that.
I am at the moment using myself stock ICS and don't have any problems.
Ok, what is the frikin best ROM+kernel combination if i go more for performance than battery life!
I want to have most chances to get OC to 2 Ghz. I know some kernels cant always get max Mhz out of phones.
Also, what is faster, Gingerbread or ICS ROMs with kernel combination for this phone?
Phone is SE Live with walkman WT19i
And dont say to me its pointless to OC to 2Ghz, i know that.
I searched forums, and i found Real ICS + rage is best, but that was in may/june..
Someguyfromhell perhaps you shpould make your signature bigger and perhaps with a flashing light?
Only in the past month something like 20 posts (that's almost one a day) were opened on this pointless subject, and they all have the same answer, try and find for yourself since everybody's needs are different. Each rom has its plus and minuses, if it weren't so there would only be one rom.
G.B is faster and smoother than ics since it's lighter and it's the os these phones were designed to run on
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Ok, what is the frikin best ROM+kernel combination if i go more for performance than battery life!
I want to have most chances to get OC to 2 Ghz. I know some kernels cant always get max Mhz out of phones.
Also, what is faster, Gingerbread or ICS ROMs with kernel combination for this phone?
Phone is SE Live with walkman WT19i
And dont say to me its pointless to OC to 2Ghz, i know that.
I searched forums, and i found Real ICS + rage is best, but that was in may/june..
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Gingerbread is mostly faster and stable and even if you could overclock to 2 ghz, your phone will only enjoy the 5 minutes it's soo fast before you will have to bring it to service center because of a burned cpu
Share your experience with different android versions on our beloved optimus one ...
here is mine
2.2 (official) = best battery life and Stability
2.3(official)=decreased battery life compared to 2.2
2.3(Cm7)=Amazing perfomance , best for gaming
4.0 (cm9)= Decreased perfomance compared to 2.3 but better than jellybean
4.1(cm10)=Smooth compared to ics and ginger bread , but battery life is not good as we could get in gb or ics
4.2(cm10.1)=Smooothest......
camera quality decreased compared to ics , gb and jb 4.1
i felt that the best one is GB for all over perfomance...
like gaming and battery life
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would be sweet if we would have 2.2 with some new tweaks and jb theme
it would have greatest battery life with minimum ram consumption, decent speed and it would look like jelly bean.
what else does an average user need?
I like stock gb most!
2.2 It was the best!
2.3- most stable with least bugs. can be used with custom kernel, which is a best combination for stability and performance. ( my current running rom )
2.3.7- light weight, fast with least bugs and themes for cm7 make it look great too!
4.04 pure cm9- I like the Google talk of ics and the themes too, Rom lags a bit, camera is not so promising.
4.1- I have never used it
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2.2 stock Rom is good but voice recording sucks
2.3 stock battery life very bad, audio recording bad
2.3 cyanogenmod is slow but stable
4.0 cm9 best Rom in my opinion, fast stable, good battery life
4.1 smooth and fast, would be best if it had good battery life
4.2 worst battery life
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2.2-bad, stable and a medium performace for a simple user
2.3 LG - the baterry life is awesome but have.some issues and good performance
2.3.7 cm - exelent performabce but the baterry life lost an 15%
4.0.4 cm9.2.1 - exelent best performance and stability and baterry is like gb
4.1.2 - bad :/
4.2.2 - is really awesome but need fix the baterry drain and stability
Enviado desde mi LG-P500h
CM9.2.1 sorry for my bad english
Saludos desde Mexico
2.2 stable
2.3 best camera, great battery
2.3.7 fast, good battery
4.0 a bit slow compared to 4.1
4.1 I have been using aokp 4.1.2 and right now i have 78% of battery after 14h50mins of use. I make some calls, alot of sms, watched smth like 30mins of a movie in mx player, listened to some music. I think its a great, its fast and it doesnt spend alot of battery and least compared to what im used in other 4.1.2 roms
4.2 Smooth but bad battery life
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2.2 great battery & perfomance
2.3 médium battery médium performance rare FC
4.0 until now the best
4.1 4.2 sucks battery performer audio lags FC dsp problemas
Sorry for my poor english
2.2 Used for abt 1 month aftr buying phone then nvr flashed it
2.3 -stock based- bug free good battery (thundervn kernel)
2.3.7 -more features more bugs
Phone.apk fc'ed many times and i missed imp calls
4.0.4 -Epicness unleashed...little more battery consuming....camera exposures need to b fixed
4.1/4.2 - Not perfect but does the job.
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2.3- Excellent battery life with Francos Kernel :good:
4.0.1 - This was a CM rom and was one of the best :highfive:
4.1.x - CM10, buggy as hell:silly:
4.2.2 - AOKP Bytecode's version, excellent so far! Been running it for about 2 hours now, replaced the stock launcher with nemus launcher.:good:
2.2 Never used it, when booted the first time, got an update, upgraded to 2.3
2.3 Stock - stable, average battery life
4.0 the best - stable, customizable, good battery life with 3.x kernel.
4.1 - battery drain :|
4.2 - needs stability and improving battery life
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But I use it on phone
No pc
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2.3 More stable
I feel 2.3 is the most stable and has better performance.
2.2 - best battery life ,horrible performance
2.3.3 (stock) -good battery life ,average performance
2.3.7-(cm7.2)-best performance , average battery life
4.0.4- smooth , good battery life with 3.x kernels
4.1.2 -smoothest,best audio quality,mediocre battery
4.2.x -worst of the lot crappy performance with crappy battery
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2.2=average battery, average performance.
2.3 LG stock = good battery than froyo but little low performance
2.3.7=good battery, good performance, best roms imo
4.0.4=smooth but limited multitasking due to more ram usage, average battery
I didn't try 4.0 builds with 3.x kernels.
4.1 and 4.2 not tried...
Share your experience of different etc...even standard android has typo mistakes suggestion
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My experience with P505
Froyo = antiquated, but usable if all you require is a simple smart phone
Gingerbread (Stock) = Less antiquated with more options, but stock is so proprietary which I don't appreciate
Gingerbread (2.3.7) = All the plusses of stock Gingerbread with more customization and less proprietary. Excellent battery life.
ICS (4.0.4) = non-proprietary with more options and much more pleasing UI. RAM consumption can be a negative, but using the V6 Supercharger scripts seems to really give a boost. As for battery life, I am still getting about 2 days of usage which is more than ample as long as I'm using one of sweetnsour's .35 kernels.
JB = Beautiful user interface and similar RAM consumption to ICS, however battery drain still needs to be tackled for me to consider using it as a daily driver. Work with the 3.0.x kernels may be promising with increasing both battery drain and performance.
I use the LG Phoenix P505, so most ROMs require me to flash a P505 compatible kernel so my options are a little more limited.
Hej guys,
at the moment I'm running my Xperia Pro with:
CyanogenMod version: 10-20130103-UNOFFICIAL-iyokan
Android version: 4.1.2
Kernel: 2.6.32.9-FXP
Build number: cm_iyokan-userdebug 4.1.2
I'm running it for around a year now and I'm really not satisfied with the performance and stability. Everything is really not snappy, apps take really long to load and I've to wait to use it! Using Maps or Chrome is a hell and not reliable when I need them. (Most of my apps are on SD and I don't think I'm experiencing memory problems.)
When I set up the phone last year I tried in the beginning the "newest" available Android version at that time and sticked to it. I guess this was my fault. Now I want to fix this and get finally the best performance and reliability and wanted to ask you for help. I think a downgrade is the best solution. Perhaps also to a custom and minimal rom. Do you have any suggestions what I should use? I would like to go for cyanogen again but I'm open for input. What are you using?
Thanks in advance, I'm looking forward to your suggestions.
I use the newest ultimate hd (ics) and it runs fast enough with phone overclocked to 1,4ghz. I'd suggest u try it if you haven't already.
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CarbonRom
I've been looking into KitKat roms, and I just flashed the CarbonRom.
So far, I'm really happy with the stability and the performance.
Though keep in mind I've OCed to 1.4gHz.
Along with all the features involved, I think it's one of the best roms I've tired in the past few years!
From my experience, these ROMs are the fastest, great performance and with great battery life out of all I've tested so far:
ICS: Xperia Ultimate HD (awesome battery life)
JB: (4.1.2) Super JellyBean and (4.3.1) LegacyXperia 10.2
KK: CarbonROM
You should, of course, flash many and see for yourself which one matches your expectations. And I haven't tested all (yet, haha. ), but from the ones I have, those are the best for <me>. And maybe don't expect too much, there's only a number of things software can do (or improve) when the hardware is very limited.
Currently I'm between CarbonROM and LX 10.2 and I think they're both pretty great and stable.
for me one of the best was superjellybean.. very fast,very smooth, and kitkat themed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134257
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