In everyone's honest opinion what is currently the fastest and most stable custom Ics rom out there
All current ICS builds are alphas/betas. Not for novice users (despite what fanboys in various threads might tell you). The only way you're going to find out is to head over to the development forums, read a few of the ICS rom threads, then try one/some out for yourself.
Yep, just go read and search and try them out yourself. Nobody can answer this for you, so we close these threads.
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Hi everybody, I'm coming from a Samsung Galaxy 3 (or Apollo). I've done the whole flashing/rooting thing from the SG3 forums and I've been reading most of the developer forums on here to figure out which rom would be the most stable with the best features but I can't really make my mind up
So here's my question...Which rom/kernal combination do you think is best?
Best / worst depends on personal choice. You can always flash it use it and if you dont like it
Remember the read the ROM thread thoroughly on the steps to flash and remember to take backups
BTW I am on Leomar's Revolution . Been having it for more than a week now. I like it.
You could read the answers on all the exact same posts which rom is best .
Or just start with one you like and can work out how to install.
jje
Hello everybody,
I'm fairly new to this, I just Rooted my Galaxy S2 I9100 successfuly using odin,
Can anyone please tell me how to download a ROM and flash kernel?
And What are the most stable ROMS and kernels, please advise.
Thank you.
1) The Stickies have all the information you need.
2) There's no such thing as 'the most stable rom/kernel', everyone has their phone setup differently & uses it differently; your experience with a given rom or kernel will not be the same as anyone else's. Head over to the development sections, read the first page & say the last 10-20 pages of a thread devoted to a given rom or kernel. This will give you an idea of the features, and also other users' recent experiences with the rom/kernel. From there, try a few roms/kernels out for yourself. If you have CWM installed, flashing roms/kernels, backing up & restoring is really quick/easy which makes trying out roms/kernels really quick/easy.
Hey Developers
So i have a New Galaxy S3 International Version.
Im really not into a lot of tech stuff ..but i want to root it out of the box and get a good stable ROM.
I am a Doctor by profession, so i dont get a lot of time to keep debugging and troubleshooting.
Please can you people suggest me a good stable ROM (ICS/JB) based.My requirements are the following
1. Stable
2. Good Battery LIfe
3. Good Support from developer
4. Regular updates from the same maker without having to wipe and stuff(i dont have the patience to keep backing up and keep loosing my patient's data, plus i want the same apps)
i have heard of some : omega rom, criskelo rom, check rom...
Please suggest me the best guys. :good:
Best ROM posts are not allowed on xda.
read through the OP of ROM threads and make your decision.
If you want stability than use touchwiz based ROMs.
I have said too much already.......
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nothing is the best in the world
go try all of them and use the 1 suit you most
Here is the list ..
Dont flash anything until you understand how to .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286
As said their is no best never has been never will be one users best is another users worst hence best rom posts banned .
jje
Closed, read and try for yourself.
Hello there,
I am new to the S2 phone (I will get one at the end of the month from a friend).
I see that there are lots of roms and kernels.
Now what I am searching for is:
Super optimized rom like Tigrouzens rom for Samsung Wave 1 and 2.
Also kernel super optimized.
With other words. a really fast rom (I don't want outdated roms).
Preffered android version:
4.3.X Jelly Bean / 4.4 Kitkat
Also, I don't really know how to install those roms/kernels. So a simple tutorial should do it. Because I once flashed one through odin from pc and not through recovery.
Greetings,
GreekBlood
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
MistahBungle said:
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And the best ROM is................................................................. LOL
I predict thread soon to be closed (i am psychic haha)
Oh, sorry.
But it is a bit of a mess here. So many roms, so many kernels.
I'm coming from wave 1 where we have 2 roms and 2 kernels.
Being a newbie, i being in you shoes a few days ago would advice you to start with understanding the fundamentals og flashing and use of the various recoveries out there. You say its a mess because you see so many roms and kernels and you dont know where to begin. Pick one and start and with time you will catch up with the rest. Good luck...modding and customizing android is like a rabbit whole...no end...
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Reading the first page & last 10 pages of any rom/kernel thread will give you a couple of things:-
*Instructions how to flash & features
*Some idea of how users are finding the most recent build/any issues
That's a good place to start.
Some people treat this place like a macdonalds drive-thru.
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maybe your an iphone expert
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I know I know.. the question I asked is really asking for stupid answers.
However I find it very difficult to go through all the posting in the development section - and I did that's why I know - to find a good and stable ROM.
And since development has more or less come to an end a while I go I hope anyone can provide me with some useful suggestions.
I don't care whether it is 4.1 or 2.3 based. All I need is rock solid ROM which is easy on power/battery usage
If you recommend me flashing the original firmware is my best choice then I'll do that (probably it is very stable however it's super slow as well).
I'd really be grateful for some honest recommendations.