I have sold my Optimus 2X today and bought S II.
Which ROM is best considering performance, stability, power saving ?
Best ROM threads are subjective since many variables over battery life... Same with Radio since will depend on so many variables...
Best thing to do is take your time to read ROM threads and make a backup of ROM using then flash away find what ROM/Radio suits you best.
On that note thread closed.
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Hi Guys,
I have recently bought Galaxy ACE and battery seems horrible. I tried many options even disabled WIFI and data , but there is no battery improvement.
I want to install some good custom ROM which can improve battery and performance.
I am not able to find any thread mentioning all ROMS available for GALAXY ace.
Guys,please recommend which ROM I can install for my ACE.
Damn it not another one. Read the rom thread and make decisions, unless you admit you have no capacity to judge and decide.
Delivery on silverplate:
ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1228436
Tweak: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223830
Apps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16828743&postcount=11
This is my personal taste, which works good for me.
If you want to adjust it to your own needs start to read the threads posted on the dev section.
Man, its raining trolls
Try GingerReal v1.1 or any ROM with CF-Root and then enable the CPU Conservation Gov. mode..
BTW, what was your phone before SGA? If its a non-smartphone lemme tell you that you couldn't really expect much from the battery of a smartphone.
That, plus Ace's battery capacity is quite small, 1350MAh. So you'd better get used to it.
What ROM you guys can say has the best battery life?? Ive used some of them and the only thing i can say is that the older builds with 2.2 have the best battery life, but i want to have a newer build on my phone cause of the new features and stuff, but if you guys can tell me which one of the new builds have the best battery life???
Things like battery life and performance are highly device dependant. Although many users may report great battery life on a particular rom, you may not experience the same effects. Hardware is not created equally, and as such, nobody can give you better advice on what's best for your device than yourself. I'd suggest find some roms that are reported to have decent battery life and test them for yourself. Same thing with kernels. You might experience awesome results with a particular rom/kernel combo that someone else might not. Test test test. Get to know your device.
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Generally which provide best battery life?
Also, which individual ROM do you think provides the best battery life?
Stock based roms will provide better battery life than cm based roms.There is no individual rom with best battery life.You have to try them personally.
It also depends upon how many apps are running in background.
A debloated rom will be faster(and battery friendly?).
A kernel is also responsible.There are many kernels.I cannot tell which has best battery life.You have to try them personally.I would suggest to try apolo kernel.
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Disagree. I've had much better battery life with AOSP roms on the S2 Vs Samsung-based roms.
OP - there are so many variables re: battery life it's impossible to give a definitive answer/answer for your situation because everyone has their phone setup differently & everyone uses it differently. You're only going to find out what gives you the best battery life by trying out roms/kernels. People who have looked for shortcuts re: this in the past have ended up rather disappointed ('Someone told me rom/kernel X has fantastic battery life but it was crap for me').
I've had much better battery life with AOSP roms.
Just reported this thread, before it is too late If you don't understand why: please read the answer from MistahBungle again.
Best Rom threads are discouraged on xda.
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OK, I realize that everyone has a different idea of the best ROM and/or kernel, and I fully expect to try out a few different ones to see which is best for me. However, I am hoping that I won't be irritating anyone by asking for suggestions on where to start. I don't need a lot of extra features, but I do like to be able to configure as many settings as possible--that is the main reason I chose Android in the first place. I also want to maximize battery life. Based on my experience with SlimBean on the Nexus S, it and SlimKat will be definite contenders, but which others should I consider? And are there any specific kernels I should look at? It will be a couple of weeks before my LGOG arrives, so there should be fairly stable 4.4.2 based ROMs by then, but I don't mind using 4.3 ROMs if they will provide better performance. I have been using a Galaxy S II for the last several months, where NeatROM is the only real choice if you want good battery life, so I'm a bit out of the loop.
I have been having a similar issue with trying to maximize performance and battery life at the same time. I have found that using android 4.3 really does make a huge difference in battery life and it makes all the animations, I think, look more fluid. Now as Kernels go, I cannot recomend one in particular, but look for one with eco mode or just change your processor setting with Trickster mod. I use only 2 cores, the ondemand governor, and keep my frequencies between 1026000 and 1512000. Hopefully this helps.
Hello friends .
There has been many polls regarding best roms , kernels etc etc etc
I think people who follow XDA and use custom roms are generally the people who are either not satisfied with stock experience or they want to tweek user interface , functionality and other aspects.
But I being from the first category of people , who wants only performance, battery and only key aspects of the phone seeks a ROM which can satisfy my hunger for stability .
I am sure there wil be many people here who wish to know the best rom for this phone for everyday use .
Key points I seek in a ROM -
1) a nice performance when playing heavy games like asphalt 9
2) a battery back up which can give sot 10 hours or more may be
3) a good camera app support
4) android pie
5) regular system updates
Wrong section
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probably go on discussion / question answers forum
Just use miui.
Voted for OOS.. ??
ANYWAYS.. all the things you're looking for are all present in MIUI 10 GLOBAL STABLE.. hehehehe..
any ROM with good notch control? Especially per-app pre-configurable. Everything else is just depended on personal usage and custom kernels can change their behavior as well
"best" is subjective and the poll/thread is in the wrong forum.
XDA and custom ROMs exist to give us end users options, not to decide which ROM is best. It is very disrespectful to the developers that have spent hours every day to develop these awesome ROMs. The whole fun in flashing custom ROMS is to find out which ROM fits your needs, which ROM fits my needs. It is not a contest, it is development. It says it right there in the name of the site. XDA developers. Flash and find your "best" rom. Have a nice day.
The best rom for me is MIUI 10 GLOBAL.STABLE..
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It easily bested my kirin 980 in sheer performance particularly in gaming. ????
Stop asking for the best ROM (for battery, for performance or any other criteria), it doesn't exist. If there was one true best ROM, do you think there would be other ROMs?
There is only subjectively best and that's different for everyone. Everyone has different usage patterns and preferences, so when asking for the best, you get the best for them, not the best for you. The only way you'll find the best one for you is by trying them yourself. They're all free, anyway.
Also, keep in mind that the devs are not competing against each other and they're not trying to win you over or anything. They all have different design goals, they're not trying to be better than one another. They're just trying to be different. Asking for the best is quite disrespectful towards the devs.
I've tried almost all of the Roms developed, all are equally awesome in their own right. To be honest if you want crazy battery life any ROM will give you that until you place Google Services on it. As for gaming their are kernels to over clock and push limits of hardware if that's your thing.