i am fed up from custom roms so i need some good official rom from samsung for my sgs2
any one tell me which rom is best from samfirmware?
region is not a problem in my country so which rom is best and have less bugs then others?
Haven't encountered a buggy stock ROM, they're nearly always stable.
KL1 i my stock backup and is bugfree and quick.
i was having problem of battery from stock i installed hyperdroid now i want original stock
and one more thing is custom roms consume more battery then stock?
zainbintariq12345 said:
i was having problem of battery from stock i installed hyperdroid now i want original stock
and one more thing is custom roms consume more battery then stock?
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Too subjective to say - depends on your usage and the kernel.
Custom kernels can be tweaked more than stock kernels - some tweak for performance, some for battery.
Never used hyperdroid, so I can't compare. On my ROM (see sig) I have Redpill kernel. I compared it once against my stock backup, and got about 75 minutes more battery. But it was hardly a scientific test.
Just flash a couple of stock ROMs and find out how battery life is for your setup/usage.
Generally speaking the latest stock is best .
Generally speaking custom roms are better battery life
Generally speaking battery life is a factor of user and the apps and settings on the phone coupled with usage .
Better battery stats and wakelocks are the starting point .
jje
what is this wacklock?
zainbintariq12345 said:
what is this wacklock?
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A lock that keeps the phone awake .
better battery stats .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
jje
I feel your pain. I just got the S2 and having a pain with battery life.
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The best stock ROM, is the ROM that designed for your region.
matrix0110 said:
The best stock ROM, is the ROM that designed for your region.
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Not region specific firmware .
jje
i dont have any problem with region because that thing doesnt matters in my country i just want a good simple and less buggy firmware just tell me name of it and also give me reference from samfirmware site
Then go to Samfirmware & choose whatever firmware for whatever region/carrier you want. You can't search yourself why exactly ? (I suspect laziness has a bit to do with it).
ICS Rom
My current ROM is from westcrip :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
Resurrection Remix ics v9.6 exclusive XXLPH 4.0.3 Full-Wipe
If you're looking for something stable, fast, no FCs(if you install it correctly ), no orange triangle when you boot your phone(this is not the most relevant because there is an app to remove it, but it was a nice surprise the first time I booted the phone), I would recommend this one.
Hope this helps.
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sorry about this thread but i am getting a bit confused with flashing roms on my s2. my handset is not even 3 weeks old and i am already sending it back due to the drainage of the battery. what i mean by that is that i must of flashed the handset like over 40 times till i found the rom that would not drain my battery so fast. i tried cognition, villainrom, batista and everything and my battery was going like hell. within like ten minutes of just having wifi on and just doing my normal browsing my battery from fully charged went down to 85% and that is with data package off and hardly any widgets on. and all the time my display was the highest thing in my battery stats taking the most usage of my battery.
anyway i am sending the handset back and hopefully they will send me a new one. what i need to know is that can install any rom on my new handset once i receive it or do i need to find one which matches my firmware. ie say im ke7 do i need to find a rom with baseband ke7 or can i just flash it anyway say with kg6 baseband?]
sorry if my questions sound stupid i just do not want to flash for the sake of it if its going to harm my handset again.
cheers
Multiple flashing is a bad move to solve battery drain .
You can flash any rom .
Baseband is the modem not the firmware .
Why mess up the phone the minuet you get it in your hands again .Far better to read and learn how and what.
better battery stats .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Applications safe to remove .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069924
Remove Samsung Apps script .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108479
jje
thanks for replying back JJ and yeah i kinda realized now that it was a bad move flashing alot but can you help me with this then. why is it when i flashed a custom rom my display was sky high in battery usage display and now that im back on stock its normal and i mean 30% and lower?
i had an iphone 4 and was into my jailbreaking and etc but i feel like rooting and flashing is a whole lot more confusing or shall i say pro wise.
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Baseband is the modem not the firmware .
but does the baseband matter in what rom to flash though? say i have ke7 baseband do i need to find a custom rom with ke7 or can i upgrade it to the baseband the rom comes with?
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JJEgan
Baseband is the modem not the firmware .
but does the baseband matter in what rom to flash though? say i have ke7 baseband do i need to find a custom rom with ke7 or can i upgrade it to the baseband the rom comes with?[/QUOTE said:
No you can use any modem and even flash it on its own .
KG3 7 KG6 probably the best current modems .
A flash requires two further processes . One charge battery fully . Two zero battery stats then the phone must be used for a week or so to get an accurate indication of battery life .
I believe the key to good battery life starts with a good overnight battery drain when the phones is sleeping . If the drain is high here its going to be even higher in use . Aim for 2% drain over twelve hours sleep if its about 20% then stuff is connecting or waking the phone up .
jje
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i have already sent the handset bk today so hopefully they will send me the new one by the end of the week. problem is when i put the stock rom back in and upgraded the firmware through kies officially everything on my battery stats looked normal. so i really do not what the problem was with the handset when i flashed a custom rom and made the battery drain quickly? and also worried that seeing that they might send me the handset back and then i would not be able to flash a custom rom? whats your advice please JJ
Wait and see is all i can say .
jje
So I want to install some custom ROM but as I can see EVERY ROM has some bugs and I really hate that, is there any ROM that can be installed and that they are bug free, I want to use the phone, not flash it every week. I really like CriskeloROM, it looks great and it has that great camera tweak for better sound but it has some BT issues etc. So other are, MIUI, Cyanogen and Darkys, are they bug free ?
Thanks
MIUI based on CM7 & AOSP, CM7 based on AOSP, both of these are not yet stable but good enough for daily usage, camera's are much weaker compared to stock Samsung.
Samsung based roms stick with something based on stock, like VillainRom, KitchenRom, and such. Plenty to choose from.
Or custom roms such as Cog, CheckRom, HyperDroid, plenty to choose from. Read each one and see what users are saying about them, best way is experimenting yourself.
Then either stick with CF Root as a kernel based on stock or experiment with others like Speedmod, Siyah and a like.
Asking a general question like this will usually lead to comments from users on roms they are currently on saying its the best etc, so you'd be even more lost!
I could say X is good Y would say Z is good and such
for one why do you want to flash a custom ROM? first answert that to yourself
if answer comes i rerally dont want, then simply root your phone.
you can always flash stock newer roms like 2.3.5 roms
i for one actually dont need custom roms as im very much happy with stock and anything i cant do on stock i can after root.
i used to use custom roms when on my older htc phones when stock were slower and custom roms were faster, but with this specs stock is fast enough.
Thanks to both. Well, I want to have that better camera that has better video and sound and also I like those lock screen on CriskeloROM with shortcuts like HTC. And I hope that they have better battery and are fasgter than stock !? If, not, is there 2.3.5 stock that has Croatian language and I coul try ti use that rooted first and remove some Samsung annoying apps, right now KIES says 2.3.3 is the latest. I definitely dont want worse camera on my phone, only better so pelase direct me in the right way because I dont know where I can find stock 2.3.5 woth better camera app.
Tnx a lot
Cognition for me. Always install ROMs fresh to prevent problems.
Go for a KI4 rom, Criskelo had modified the camera for that 2.3.5 version you can download and just replace using a root file explorer.
As for rom, I'd say look into RomKitchen, optimized stock rom and works well. The guys over there are also very nice and helpful. Like most tbh.
Ok, but can you please point me what I need ? I have CF-Root now and I have read that I should not use ROM Manager for backup of current ROM and I dont know how do make NANDroid backup ? Is that with 3 button combo and then I have that option ?
Also, I see that there are more than one thread with RomKitchen name in it, which one should I take and how can I know if they have croatian because I didnt find that info on any ROM. I can backup my ROM with CWM app ? I have just clicked it and it has rebooted and backuping something on internal memory, I didnt turn on the phone with 3 button combo.
EDIT: is this the one, in the 2nd post ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171523&highlight=kitchen
Tnx
One more thing, if I make complete backup with Titanium and then restore it on some ROM which does not have stock Samsung apps will it be ok then and it will not restore those apps ?
Ah wait, they don't do KI4, only KI8 & KI3 in kitchen.
To flash a rom via CWM, vol up + home + power, I recommend installing fresh, so wipe factory data, cache and dalvik cache under advanced.
Use Titanium to only back up app data for your applications and no system data.
You can use KI8 or KI3 those are good to, KI8 being newer, or from their post KJ1.
http://romkitchen.org/sgs2/?s=generator
I have donwloaded this KitchenApp and there I can see more ROMs and other oprion, I dont need to install other kernel ? Now I have XWKF3. When I choose everything I just press download and it will download it on my phone and from that Kitchen app I can install that ROM ? I can make the ROM in app and here online, it says GAlaxy S but I hope it is for i9100. I generate ROM and then transfer it to root of the mass storage and then flash it trough KitchenPro app on the phone ? It will NOT erase my photos and backups on mass memory ? What backup and with what app should I make before flashing ? I have made some with ROM Manager, I hope it is ok.
What Model and Kernel to choose ?
But if I want to backup apps and widgets from the Market with Titanium ? Or just choose thoe market apps and not system apps and settings ?
Thank you VERY much for your patience but when I make it one time then I will learn, now I have like zillion questions because I come from iPhone 4.
What kitchen app?
Oh you are using CheckROM? That's the newer one, I was talking about RomKitchen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14934522&postcount=5
I have tested many Roms but for me Hyperdroid from Androidmeda is the best Rom out here.. Fast smooth and a hyper great support... Since this Rom I never switched to another Rom... I am AT HOME
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Is CheckROM ok ? It seems great.
@seavers11: please dont mess with my head with another ROM )) I must take one that is bugfree and that it looks great, I dont mind speed and that stupid quadrant score.
CheckRom is good, the kitchen app allows for easy customization.
Just trying out GingerMod and that's lovely as well. AOSP feel based on Samsung firmware with mostly AOSP apps but with some goodies from Samsung left over like camera and such.
Your spoilt for choice
Which CSC, Kernel and modem should I use ??
<3 <3 Batista Rom <3 <3
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Which CSC, Kernel and modem should I use ??
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Depends on were you live for CSC and modem. I use UK csc and KI1 modem as it gives me better data coverage.
Kernel I'm using latest rc2 of SiyahKernel, running fine so far.
But go for something stable maybe SpeedMod or CF root based on stock later you can experiment with other kernels.
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Im in Croatia and now I have CF-Root and it is fine, what else shoul I choose there to make my ROM ? Do I need to take Europe version so I can have Croatian language ?
Tnx
nikzDHD said:
MIUI based on CM7 & AOSP, CM7 based on AOSP, both of these are not yet stable but good enough for daily usage, camera's are much weaker compared to stock Samsung.
Samsung based roms stick with something based on stock, like VillainRom, KitchenRom, and such. Plenty to choose from.
Or custom roms such as Cog, CheckRom, HyperDroid, plenty to choose from. Read each one and see what users are saying about them, best way is experimenting yourself.
Then either stick with CF Root as a kernel based on stock or experiment with others like Speedmod, Siyah and a like.
Asking a general question like this will usually lead to comments from users on roms they are currently on saying its the best etc, so you'd be even more lost!
I could say X is good Y would say Z is good and such
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Cognition looks like a really good rom but isnt it based on stock?
I still dont get what "HyperDroid" about , is it a stock rom themed?
nikzDHD said:
Just trying out GingerMod and that's lovely as well. AOSP feel based on Samsung firmware with mostly AOSP apps but with some goodies from Samsung left over like camera and such.
Your spoilt for choice
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OMG i just checked that rom and it looks amazing! built for touchwiz haters like me, who still admit that the samsung browser and camera app are far better than stock android
The new Checkrom and Leo's kitchen is very solid, I don't think there's anything bugfree but it gives the easiest option I've seen to try different builds.
Okay, I haven't been able to fully understand this so maybe someone can explain it:
I am using KG2 (Villian Rom). It's a Bell SGS2.
Now, I'm wondering if I can change to KI8 or something else later, or will this phone only work on KG2?
Battery right now, is 8hrs with fairly heavy use. I was expecting 10-12, and I have a feeling its the kernel + ROM. I'm thinking of going back to a rooted stock, but I need to know if I need to use KG2?
Can I change the modem/baseband/etc? I don't quite understand how the versions work.
If I can change it, what SHOULD I be running?
Edit: Take a look at the graph... Maybe with this kind of usage, almost 8hr is all I can really expect. If that's true, then maybe we can just answer the question based solely on the kernel issue. I'd still like to know, to be fair.
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Okay, I haven't been able to fully understand this so maybe someone can explain it:
I am using KG2 (Villian Rom). It's a Bell SGS2.
Now, I'm wondering if I can change to KI8 or something else later, or will this phone only work on KG2?
Battery right now, is 8hrs with fairly heavy use. I was expecting 10-12, and I have a feeling its the kernel + ROM. I'm thinking of going back to a rooted stock, but I need to know if I need to use KG2?
Can I change the modem/baseband/etc? I don't quite understand how the versions work.
If I can change it, what SHOULD I be running?
Edit: Take a look at the graph... Maybe with this kind of usage, almost 8hr is all I can really expect. If that's true, then maybe we can just answer the question based solely on the kernel issue. I'd still like to know, to be fair.
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1. yes you can flash to KI8 if you like.
2. No, you do not need to use kG2 you can upgrade to any rom you like. Each has pros and cons that you needs to try out for yourself.
3 yes you can change the modem=baseband, firmware or kernal to any combination you like.. versions are based on the original firmware version released.
4. best for battery life so far are the latest releases Like KJ 2 or 3.
if you lower the brightness levels, you can extend the battery a little further.
donohuebrian said:
Okay, I haven't been able to fully understand this so maybe someone can explain it:
I am using KG2 (Villian Rom). It's a Bell SGS2.
Now, I'm wondering if I can change to KI8 or something else later, or will this phone only work on KG2?
Battery right now, is 8hrs with fairly heavy use. I was expecting 10-12, and I have a feeling its the kernel + ROM. I'm thinking of going back to a rooted stock, but I need to know if I need to use KG2?
Can I change the modem/baseband/etc? I don't quite understand how the versions work.
If I can change it, what SHOULD I be running?
Edit: Take a look at the graph... Maybe with this kind of usage, almost 8hr is all I can really expect. If that's true, then maybe we can just answer the question based solely on the kernel issue. I'd still like to know, to be fair.
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There are many thread about battery life, such as => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16973603
One of the first recommendations is to flash the latest official ROM.
As I want to stay as "stock" as possible, I am running a new stock ROM (XWKJ3) and a custom kernel, which is optimized for a better battery life => SpeedMod K2-18-test8.
Here is the corresponding thread of hardcore, the developer of this kernel => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498&highlight=Speedmod
So, I recommend to flash the latest official ROM (you can get those as non-wipe versions in Intratech's Official Firmware thread here => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278).
Then test is as "untouched" stock ROM for performance and battery life.
If you are still not satisfied with it, then flash a custom kernel optimized for ... what you mostly want.
Good luck !
It_ler said:
There are many thread about battery life, such as => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16973603
One of the first recommendations is to flash the latest official ROM.
As I want to stay as "stock" as possible, I am running a new stock ROM (XWKJ3) and a custom kernel, which is optimized for a better battery life => SpeedMod K2-18-test8.
Here is the corresponding thread of hardcore, the developer of this kernel => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498&highlight=Speedmod
So, I recommend to flash the latest official ROM (you can get those as non-wipe versions in Intratech's Official Firmware thread here => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278).
Then test is as "untouched" stock ROM for performance and battery life.
If you are still not satisfied with it, then flash a custom kernel optimized for ... what you mostly want.
Good luck !
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Thanks a lot. To flash the kernel, should I use ODIN or can it be done handset side? Which should I do first, kernel or ROM? Or will some of the ROMs have the kernels in? The thread has a lot of extraneous information and I can't seem to understand EXACTLY what I need to do. I've only ever done ROMS through recovery.
If I install a new kernel, it'll most likely work with the current rom (so for example, flashing a new KJ kernel, and a decent modem (is there one?) ) right? Or do I have it backwards?
I don't mind if I wipe or not, everything is in the cloud... One thing I DO notice however, is that ROMs outside of MIUI don't re-install market apps automatically. But that's something I don't mind doing, anyway.
Cosmic Blue said:
1. yes you can flash to KI8 if you like.
2. No, you do not need to use kG2 you can upgrade to any rom you like. Each has pros and cons that you needs to try out for yourself.
3 yes you can change the modem=baseband, firmware or kernal to any combination you like.. versions are based on the original firmware version released.
4. best for battery life so far are the latest releases Like KJ 2 or 3.
if you lower the brightness levels, you can extend the battery a little further.
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As per above, if I flash a whole stock ROM, will it replace the kernel as well?
Does anyone know wich kernel is the best on the virtuous rom??
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Hi,
Im looking for a ROM which uses less battery and has good performance. So far i've got VillainROM and WajkIUI. I could'nt find the 2.3.6 version of VillianROM and i think its not out yet. My SGSII is stock 2.3.6.
Also, i read somewhere that there is a 'counter' for custom roms and once the counter goes up, you lose warranty. Is that true?
you will get a best perform rom and batt friendly if you join to it a good kernel and modem but I suggest you checkroom v4 wish is EXCELLENT without too much tweak and removing all the samsung junk so you can still download it again with an app that cam when you flash the rom
and actually I'm on syiah 2.5 gt+KL1 modem and very fine at the moment no battery drain for nothing and everything is smooth as butter
if you read carefully you will not brick your phone and everything is reversible to 100% stock phone actually sue no worry for warranty
there is a counter if you flash an insecure kernel or rom but you can reset with a ''micro jig'' that you can buy on ebay for less than 4$
and with the new clockwork mod app you can bypass the counter by the way and you save the time to connect to the computer and flashing with odin ...
mathsmart said:
you will get a best perform rom and batt friendly if you join to it a good kernel and modem but I suggest you checkroom v4 wish is EXCELLENT without too much tweak and removing all the samsung junk so you can still download it again with an app that cam when you flash the rom
and actually I'm on syiah 2.5 gt+KL1 modem and very fine at the moment no battery drain for nothing and everything is smooth as butter
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Sorry, Im a noob to all this. What do you think is the best kernel and modem for my rom? I downloaded and flashed XWKK5 and the kernel is
[email protected]#2. Dont know how to find the modem lol sorry
you just have to download any kernel from this site there are few very good !
the kernel you have on it is a stock kernel
you have to follow the direction if you want to root(install cf-root)that match your version, make a backup and download titanium backup (verrrrry good app)
siyah 2.5 gt (the one I use)
speedmod (I used it very good batt life but feel not as stable as siyah) and you are a gunea pig with this one
DK very good based on siyah kernel with a bit better battery life maybe
you have to match your current version wish is kk5
for the modem is the base band in phone info and its should be KI4 at the end if I'm ok or KI3
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speedmod (I used it very good batt life but feel not as stable as siyah) and you are a gunea pig with this one I'm ok or KI3
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This made me laugh. Siyah more stable, LOL. Very nice advice, great stuff
mathsmart said:
you just have to download any kernel from this site there are few very good !
the kernel you have on it is a stock kernel
you have to follow the direction if you want to root(install cf-root)that match your version, make a backup and download titanium backup (verrrrry good app)
siyah 2.5 gt (the one I use)
speedmod (I used it very good batt life but feel not as stable as siyah) and you are a gunea pig with this one
DK very good based on siyah kernel with a bit better battery life maybe
you have to match your current version wish is kk5
for the modem is the base band in phone info and its should be KI4 at the end if I'm ok or KI3
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The thing is, i've not rooted my SGSII yet , Titanium wont run. And the siyah, speemod things, i have no idea what youre talking about lol
i360* said:
Hi,
Im looking for a ROM which uses less battery and has good performance. So far i've got VillainROM and WajkIUI. I could'nt find the 2.3.6 version of VillianROM and i think its not out yet. My SGSII is stock 2.3.6.
Also, i read somewhere that there is a 'counter' for custom roms and once the counter goes up, you lose warranty. Is that true?
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TURKBEY ROM with either phenomenal1.1 or void.echo kernel
I got a feeling this will get closed!
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i360* said:
The thing is, i've not rooted my SGSII yet , Titanium wont run. And the siyah, speemod things, i have no idea what youre talking about lol
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Then you need to read and learn its always step one .
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
Stock Roms .and csc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Root faqs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246131
Kernel codes etc .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194973&highlight=kernel+list
Custom Rom Counter .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068522
better battery stats .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Rom Kernel Modem list
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253665
jje
See JJEgan's Post
Thread closed.
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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custom rom do come with there own pro's and con's u have to check the changelog of that rom to see whats different in it also some apps which do require root previlage wrks fine with custom roms rather than stock one's
stock roms do have better batt life compared 2 custom ones at the cost of customization with there dull and boring looks
thanks for your reply i guess its just finding the correct balance between customization and battery life then. cheers
go with custom
I had the exact same thoughts when i first decided to flash a custom rom.
Personally i would now flash a custom rom at the drop of a hat, however as the previous comment said there are pros and cons.
do some research on roms with functionality that you require and you'll find one you want to flash no doubt.
hope i helped
i am now running CM9 and its so smooth and looks amazing, a millions times better than stock in almost every way!
Check out the ROM and the comments which people have wrote. Some of them may be good and others may be bad.. you'll be able to work out the missing features of the custom rom bother you or not ^__^ That's how I work out whether to install the ROM XD Most ICS ROM's have their benefits and cons, Gingerbread would be considered the most stable Hope this helps you
jonnyhall1bmx1 said:
quick question,
basically what are the benifits of custom roms compared to stock kies roms ?
i currently have rr 2.2 rom but appart from the looks and animations etc.. is there a difference in performance/ battery compared to stock?
its been a while sinse i have been on stock so i cant remember what it was like and i just wanted to know are custom roms more better in terms or speed/battery/power etc..
thanks
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Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
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cheers guys i guess custom seems the way forward, just need to research the changelog of each rom that takes my fancy
thanks again guys !!
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
fgoyti said:
What about if I install a custom kernel, but keep my stock rom? Is there any benefit at all?
To clarify: I'm on i19100 4.0.3 which I've recently rooted. Thinking of installing Siyah 3.5.2 but for now I want to keep my stock (Bell) ROM. What do I stand to gain when I get the Siyah kernel, if anything? Or is the kernel really *only* just a prerequisite to get a custom ROM?
Thanks!
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with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
Sun90 said:
with siyah 3.5.2 installed u can be sure that no brick bug for u
and u can flash any custom ICS or JB rom with it
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But there's already no brick bug on 4.0.3 right? So... what exactly would I gain with the Siyah kernel?
The only thing I can think of is CPU/kernel modding
kilometers4 said:
Highly customizable. You can overclock, undervolt, theme, use different launchers. To me they're faster too.
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I am doing same on stock
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Sent from S II Running Official ICS 4.0.4 with Siyah 4.1 [/size]
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
Obagleyfreer said:
One BIG reason I'm on stock ROM and KERNEL is that currently no custom Kernel supports MHL (please correct me if I'm wrong)
For me this is a big problem as I'm always watching movies and playing games on my TV with my phone
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It's the ROM, not the kernel, that determines if MHL fully works.
Apparently video works with AOSP, but not full mirror of the display.
However, if you want full mirroring, you'll need to be on a stock Samsung based ROM.
That said, you can still run a custom kernel, such as Siyah or SpeedMod, and MHL will still work as long as you remain on the Samsung based ROM.
I'm currently running stock XWLPX with Siyah 4.1.4, and MHL works fully for me.