Why are all roms laggy? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have came from a rooted Htc Desire to this Samsung phone, i never tried the stock samsung rom, i just rooted and flashed a custom rom straight away.
I have flashed about 30 roms and have not fiund one that is not lag free.
Why is this?
Cheers.

If you tried ics then all of them are not fluid till now...
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sahibunlimited said:
If you tried ics then all of them are not fluid till now...
Mine is very fluid...
To OP, lag is usually caused by kernels more than it is ROM's. I would suggest you do all wipes and flash a kernel cleaning script before changing kernels etc.
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This also depends on the firmware version.
The first ics were slow at scrolling... but this is improved in later version.
Also every version has its problems.

Hi,
I always do a fresh wipe and use the kernel cleaning script, i have just flashed the Omega rom with the speedmod kenel and although they are great i always have a slightly laggy home screen and the app menu is the same.
Also the homescreen button has a bit of lag when you switch on.
I have had this problem with just about every rom i have tried.

Anyone recommend a rom that is smooth?
My phone is still laggy with all roms i've tried so far, mainly the app list screen, home screen and contacts screen.
Are there Hboots for this phone like there was for the Desire?
Cheers.

jpopgt said:
My phone is still laggy with all roms i've tried so far, mainly the app list screen, home screen and contacts screen.
Are there Hboots for this phone like there was for the Desire?
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Which roms did you actually try?
No such thing as hboots on samsung phones.

Hi,
I have probably tried all roms up until 3 days ago, the most stable rom i tried was probably lightning rom flashed through Odin but was still not very smooth, i am about to flash Omega 9 rom with the latest speedmod kernel and see how i get on with that.

No ICS ROM is going to be perfect, and I think you should commemorate the work that developers have done to get the ROM's up to the standard they are, considering they have to work with little to no source code from Samsung. Samsung is always very slow at releasing source code, and therefore developers have to work with leaked ROM's which are still in development themselves.
I'm not trying to hate, I'm just saying that all ROM's will have their issues at the moment, and simply stating, "Why are all ROM's laggy?" is very general and very untrue, because I use Simplistic ROM, and I have not experienced any lag since flashing the latest version a week ago. Most ROM's now are getting to an excellent standard and great performance and battery life.
Chris.

jpopgt said:
Hi,
I have probably tried all roms up until 3 days ago, the most stable rom i tried was probably lightning rom flashed through Odin but was still not very smooth, i am about to flash Omega 9 rom with the latest speedmod kernel and see how i get on with that.
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Try cm9/aokp.

jpopgt said:
Hi,
I have came from a rooted Htc Desire to this Samsung phone, i never tried the stock samsung rom, i just rooted and flashed a custom rom straight away.
I have flashed about 30 roms and have not fiund one that is not lag free.
Why is this?
Cheers.
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I remember the GB stock roms were pretty lag free usually. But a huge battery drainer and for me, ugly(TW).
If you really really really really want a lag free(almost) experience, get an iphone. Not the best suggestion but i bet that most of us android users out there right now experiences more lags than the norm iphone user. I have my galaxy s2 and although all my friends and family has an iphone, im greatly satisfied with this little wizz. rocking latest CM9. and not switching phones anytime soon.
Or maybe flash something GB

MIUI
You might have already tried MIUI Roms for your Desire?
Galnet GB 2.3.23 is fully lag free and stable......
ICS MIUI also well accepted and appreciated by the people now, but to wait for a fully bug free one for couple of weeks more...

Thanks for the replies!

iam on stock 2.3.5 wiv 385+ apps all big time an my phone is neva laggd or crashed i get a decent batt life iam pretty satisfied wiv it,i tried heavy mutitasking but still all is good , don kno wat prblm ur facing...may the kernel is not matching wiv ur desired rom...pm me for any comments or doubts

I use this, GB with no laggs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422742&highlight=tweaky
There are more recent kernels, so try: Siyah, N.E.A.K. or new ikki (all of them are top noch).
And flash latest jKay:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154278&highlight=jkaymod
Try to make it lagg
Edit: Sorry I just checked that it was uploaded on multiupload(dead). So if you wish I can upload it with all new stuff added.

zaheedahmed said:
You might have already tried MIUI Roms for your Desire?
Galnet GB 2.3.23 is fully lag free and stable......
ICS MIUI also well accepted and appreciated by the people now, but to wait for a fully bug free one for couple of weeks more...
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Haha I love your signature. It is so true, the amount of people that don't thank helpful posts.
And straight after you posted that, the OP just went “Thank you everyone,” and didn't thank anyone for their wasted time. Classic.
Chris.

Is odd, surely depends on the rom you have installed, are you having the same problem with a stock firmware?

themadba said:
Haha I love your signature. It is so true, the amount of people that don't thank helpful posts.
And straight after you posted that, the OP just went “Thank you everyone,” and didn't thank anyone for their wasted time. Classic.
Chris.
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I wrote that at the same time as the two previous people who replied and have only seen it now.
I have not made a habit of clicking the thanks button yet, but i always reply qith a thanks
In my message.
So thanks again everyone for the advice and replies.

This is greatest ICS I have used so far lag free and smoothest.
Check it out
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If you are hell-bent on performance and battery life, try HyDrA0SP.
You can forget all the luxuries of TouchWiz though

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[Q] Upgrading to Leaked Ics Firmare vs using the patch method

I am pondering which route to take to get to an ics rom. I recently received a refurb unit, and considering i am coming from ground zero, I want to take the most efficient path to ics. I don't know wether to upgrade to the leaked firmware, or should i simply use a rom that is patched to work with the old firmware. I am open to all arguments.
on a non related note I play college footballhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sESA-vXkyY
I personally used the leaked firmware since it was radios and all. The patch is to keep your existing radios and PRL version, but to be able to use newer roms. My rezound with the new radios has better coverage than my wife's which has the original from the ota. Since you are already starting from the ground up I say flash the ruu for the leak.
I am using the leaked ICS RUU and it is working fine for me. I also get better coverage with the new radios.
Since you're at square one, I'd install the leaked firmware.
...my $.02
drmanhattan said:
I am pondering which route to take to get to an ics rom. I recently received a refurb unit, and considering i am coming from ground zero, I want to take the most efficient path to ics. I don't know wether to upgrade to the leaked firmware, or should i simply use a rom that is patched to work with the old firmware. I am open to all arguments.
on a non related note I play college footballhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sESA-vXkyY
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Aren't there fairly serious problems with screen-on CPU usage, though? There are several threads outlining issues with the new firmware. I am using CleanROM 4.3 with the patch, and my battery life is slightly better than it was before. I'd be very wary of flashing the new firmware until the official OTA, or until s-off is achieved.
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drmanhattan said:
I am pondering which route to take to get to an ics rom. I recently received a refurb unit, and considering i am coming from ground zero, I want to take the most efficient path to ics. I don't know wether to upgrade to the leaked firmware, or should i simply use a rom that is patched to work with the old firmware. I am open to all arguments.
on a non related note I play college footballhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sESA-vXkyY
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unless you have a problem with the radio, go with the patch
so that you can always go back to stock gb when you want or need.
WookieFan said:
Aren't there fairly serious problems with screen-on CPU usage, though? There are several threads outlining issues with the new firmware. I am using CleanROM 4.3 with the patch, and my battery life is slightly better than it was before. I'd be very wary of flashing the new firmware until the official OTA, or until s-off is achieved.
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The on-screen cpu usage is not from the firmware its from the kernel. So whether you are running the patch/old firmware or the new firmware, you have the issue as long as you are running the new kernel.
The new ICS does give pretty outstanding battery life, as long as the screen is off. but as soon as you turn the screen on your battery meter turns into a countdown timer. I can go all night without my phone on charger while I'm asleep and it only uses about 5-8% battery in 8 hours. That's pretty good. But during the day while I'm using it with screen on battery life is garbage and the battery gets really hot.
My suggestion is to stay on the OTA gingerbread as long as you can unless you're just really dying for ICS. Wait for the official ICS update with a better kernel. But if you go with ICS I would use the old firmware and patch method. So it makes it easier to go back.
qudwis said:
unless you have a problem with the radio, go with the patch
so that you can always go back to stock gb when you want or need.
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+1 to that. Until they get s-off setup for everyone I would recommend this as well. I toiled forever on whether to do they leak or not. I saw just as many people saying it helped as hurt. At first I chalked it up to the noob factor but once I saw people that looked like experienced flashers having problems I held off. The roms now have old firmware patches so you can run them without the leak. I've ran Clean Rom, Nils and Bored without any problems at all. I've even been able to run the Sense 4.0 roms using the patch. Battery leaves alittle to be desired on some of them but we don't have sources for kernels so that's to be expected. Just my $.02 but it's your phone and the choice is up to you.
qudwis said:
unless you have a problem with the radio, go with the patch
so that you can always go back to stock gb when you want or need.
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Agreed. Just install the patch.
Another vote for the patch. You can always switch to the leaked firmware if you want in the future but you can't downgrade. I recommend holding off upgrading firmware until S-OFF is released. If you are happy with battery life/signal, etc don't mess with it.
I'm on the patch, working great, got 1 day, 18 hours and 30 min last weekend with 19% left. Of course that is very light use but I have never seen that before. I have no problems with coverage or radios
Thanks for all of your pragmatic input. I've upgrade to the leaked firmware on multiple devices, and was tempted to do the same to this one. You guys pretty much reinforced my feelings of trepidation and resovle to obstain from going as far away from Stock gingerbread as possible. It just lowers my inhibitions with its uglyness when placed side by side with my old device running ics. Battery life is paramount though.
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drmanhattan said:
Thanks for all of your pragmatic input. I've upgrade to the leaked firmware on multiple devices, and was tempted to do the same to this one. You guys pretty much reinforced my feelings of trepidation and resovle to obstain from going as far away from Stock gingerbread as possible. It just lowers my inhibitions with its uglyness when placed side by side with my old device running ics. Battery life is paramount though.
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I concur... This new leak seems to be a quagmire of sorts with an inscrutable connotation with it's apocryphal results. I show no vexation in calamitous consummations, due to acquiring s-off. I can ascertain that the commendable course of action would be to accede the repercussion, unperturbed: until another advantageous recourse ameliorates.
Edit: Did you mean obstain or abstain? Because obstain means this...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=obstain
graymonkey44 said:
I concur... This new leak seems to be a quagmire of sorts with an inscrutable connotation with it's apocryphal results. I show no vexation in calamitous consummations, due to acquiring s-off. I can ascertain that the commendable course of action would be to accede the repercussion, unperturbed: until another advantageous recourse ameliorates.
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Assuming that s-off comes in a near term time-frame. We don't all have an extra Rezound to play with, and constantly tweak to work as a daily driver. It's perfectly reasonable to wait for s-off.
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I concur... This new leak seems to be a quagmire of sorts with an inscrutable connotation with it's apocryphal results. I show no vexation in calamitous consummations, due to acquiring s-off. I can ascertain that the commendable course of action would be to accede the repercussion, unperturbed: until another advantageous recourse ameliorates.
Edit: Did you mean obstain or abstain? Because obstain means this...
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The latter :beer: I preciate da thought u put into dat reply
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Which is the best ICS ROM

i have been seeing all these different roms for ics, and i wonder which one should i install and i am starting from stock 2.1 so is there anything more that i should do before i flash an ics rom.
That's a matter of opinion. If you're looking for straight up speediness: ICS Slim is the way to go on that. However it is devoid of a lot of customizations that people in the community grew to love: This probably won't bother you. (unless you prefer the drop-down notifications widgets from the Samsung builds).
I personally use ExROM which is a nice compromise between ICS Slim's speediness and the wealth of features that other ROMs like Codename Android offers as well as ICS Passion. Unfortunately for me, ExROM doesn't play kindly with switching kernels (if that applies to you). Overall, you should give ICS Slim a try and go from there. A word of caution: prepare to provide your own apps (for music, homescreen, etc.) as Slim doesn't provide those.
If you don't even know which replacements apps to use (assuming you've always used core stock apps for music, email, etc.): then get ICS Passion ROM.
why thanks for the reply, could you direct me to the rom you are using?
also can you check your PM i had something to ask
Newer builds are better.
Try IC Zenwich 1.6
Stable and Fast with all the usual features you will find in a Rom plus all the customizations you may need....
Im using ICS Slim 3.4, hence its name, it is stripped down to basics so you may need to install additional apps, features that you may need...
As usual it has all the customizations you need if in case...
thanks for the input guys im getting closer to able to install ICS on my vibrant
silvercrown i sent you a pm
Another vote for ICS Slim 3.4. I was running a version of MIUI for months, waiting for the ICS ROMs to stabilize. Installation is a little tricky if you're not an uber-flasher, but it's not too bad. I also flashed the add-on pack and it's as complete a ROM as you will need. After 24 hours it's running very smooth. Definitely a daily driver. And ICS is a nice upgrade.
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murse said:
Another vote for ICS Slim 3.4. I was running a version of MIUI for months, waiting for the ICS ROMs to stabilize. Installation is a little tricky if you're not an uber-flasher, but it's not too bad. I also flashed the add-on pack and it's as complete a ROM as you will need. After 24 hours it's running very smooth. Definitely a daily driver. And ICS is a nice upgrade.
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Thanks right now im debating to use either passion or slim, im kind of geared towards passion because i do not want to get apps like homescreen music, and such individually.
but i have been flashing for a while, i've done many phones but the samsung process is confusing, could you help me on it
+1 on ICS Passion/Euphoria
Euphoria has most of the customizations you would want for your phone, quite stable, and good battery life. They've been slow on the updates lately, but the 1 or 2 devs that were working on it are back on. Foreseeing an update soon.
Have been using Euphoria for a month now, nice and stable but apps lag a bit. Would like to know if this is a problem with other ICS roms as well. Btw, Euphoria has great battery life (better than Bionix 1.3.1)
I've tried almost every ICS rom that is currently out, and from my personal experience, ICS Zen 1.6 is by far the best. I have absolutely no lag, and I get almost 2 days worth of battery life on a single charge with the normal stock battery.
It's also very customizable, which it one of my favorite aspects. It has 3 themes that are out right now for it as well, if you grow sick of the ics blue.
Xenoism said:
I've tried almost every ICS rom that is currently out, and from my personal experience, ICS Zen 1.6 is by far the best. I have absolutely no lag, and I get almost 2 days worth of battery life on a single charge with the normal stock battery.
It's also very customizable, which it one of my favorite aspects. It has 3 themes that are out right now for it as well, if you grow sick of the ics blue.
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From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
fagnerkof said:
From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
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Stock battery
best ics rom
in my way ics gummy 0.9 is best
i tried many ics rom but gummy is best
try it
ok use the following link to prep your phone for ics roms
read it several times then follow step by step so you don't mess up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464423
now for best ics rom i would recommend ice cream zenwich 1.6.2 is the latest
links right below. also look around that area for custom themes that are top notch. take my word for it i've tried EVERY 4.0+ roms for vibrant and this is the best of the best. very stable and fast.
very good support with custom apps and add ons plz read entire OP
also mr phsyco has a great kernel constantly being updated.
one more thing remember to do full wipes whenever flashing roms!
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21742-romimm76d-iczen-rc162-4-24-12-deficient-development/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/22833-kernelics26-apr-subzero-v12-build-75-yars-revenge/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/23024-enkyo-theme-162-deficient-development/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21836-dust-theme-162-deficient-development/
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fagnerkof said:
From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
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yes it has better batt life ill second anything the guy above your post said. iczen is the best i had screen shops of some insane batt life with extreme use but saddly i erased them like two days ago
Hi,
Just installed that ROM, while it seems OK the browsing experience is HORRIBLE!
The rendering of pages is extremely slow, scrolling is slow, when zooming in it takes some time for the font to go from blurry to sharp etc...
Any ideas?
Thx.
YuvalW said:
Hi,
Just installed that ROM, while it seems OK the browsing experience is HORRIBLE!
The rendering of pages is extremely slow, scrolling is slow, when zooming in it takes some time for the font to go from blurry to sharp etc...
Any ideas?
Thx.
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Try forcing scrolling cache in Rom control, and changing the free memory value.
Enable the start up tweaks as well. Also, how long ago did you flash it? Generally, with any rom, you will experience lag the first day or two while the rom settles. Same goes with the battery life. It all settles in after the first day or so. But it wouldn't hurt to download an app like nstools and change the govs and such for now.
Alright. You guys have convinced to me to give Zenwich a try.
The first ICS ROM I tried was Passion 10.6. I found it to be very unstable. So I went back to my old standby, Bionix NextGen v1 with the Overstock 2.4.1 kernel. I recently tried the CM9 Nightly builds. These were much more stable but battery life was horrible. And now there is a big issue with 911. Again, back to NextGen. I was looking at trying the latest version of Passion again until I found this thread.
Are 911 calls working on Zenwich?
I'd recommend onecosmics aokp ROM. I was on passion forever but I switched recently. I had to switch to trebuchet launcher because it's my favorite and it eliminated lag. I also flashed SZ new kernel. I love the customization and nice icons!
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homiefud said:
Alright. You guys have convinced to me to give Zenwich a try.
The first ICS ROM I tried was Passion 10.6. I found it to be very unstable. So I went back to my old standby, Bionix NextGen v1 with the Overstock 2.4.1 kernel. I recently tried the CM9 Nightly builds. These were much more stable but battery life was horrible. And now there is a big issue with 911. Again, back to NextGen. I was looking at trying the latest version of Passion again until I found this thread.
Are 911 calls working on Zenwich?
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As far as I know or heard no 911 bug present . Just don't blame me if it is -_-
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ICS Slooooow

I upgraded my ATT Note to ICS thru Kies.......the phone has now slowed to painful speeds....when hitting return button phone will cycle thru screens repeatedly until I hit power button and restart phone.....any thoughts
WhiteMountain said:
I upgraded my ATT Note to ICS thru Kies.......the phone has now slowed to painful speeds....when hitting return button phone will cycle thru screens repeatedly until I hit power button and restart phone.....any thoughts
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Master reset the phone see if that helps.
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I recently had to get a warranty exchange after my charging port stopped working a week after upgrading to ICS. When I asked if I'd have to re-update the new device I was told to hold off because there are a lot of kinks that need to be worked out in terms of the compatibility with this device.
That's fine with me because I did a master reset and all and still had the slow speeds, sporadic behavior, black screens, etc. :sly:
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I do not think its a fluke. ICS has a lot of improvements but there is no way its as fast as Gingerbread. I know most people will say I am wrong but Gingerbread is much snappier and its also more simplistic. ICS also eats up more ram but besides speed and ram its very much improved as an OS.
porkenhimer said:
I do not think its a fluke. ICS has a lot of improvements but there is no way its as fast as Gingerbread. I know most people will say I am wrong but Gingerbread is much snappier and its also more simplistic. ICS also eats up more ram but besides speed and ram its very much improved as an OS.
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I disagree with this, but only to a certain extent. I have noticed varying amount of lag on both GB and ICS. ICS does seem to use up more RAM on consistent basis, but that alone doesn't really mean that it is slower or indicate that it is the slower of the two OS. GB had its problems for me as well.
Overall I enjoy the user experience much more with ICS than I did with GB. That's not too say that its consistently faster, but overall Ill deal with a few quirks for the upgraded OS.
porkenhimer said:
I do not think its a fluke. ICS has a lot of improvements but there is no way its as fast as Gingerbread. I know most people will say I am wrong but Gingerbread is much snappier and its also more simplistic. ICS also eats up more ram but besides speed and ram its very much improved as an OS.
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In my case ICS is MUCH faster, smoother and solid than Gingerbread on my Note.
if you all were running a aosp ics rom . it would be lightyears above gb
i recomend rooting and geting on aocp its like night and day compared to touchwizd ics
Just Use CM9 ICS virtually no lag...
Just flash a rom already
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Same problem here, mate. I loved the Note with GB, but it's been buggy as all hell with ICS. The biggest problem is looking at the blank home screen with nothing but wallpaper for up to 30 seconds after closing an app. It's a lot better using GoLauncher rather than TouchWiz, but it still suffers from a lot of lag. Hopefully they'll push out an OTA fix to better regulate resources soon.
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Ya root your phone and viola...problem solved...not to mention you get things like beats audio and stuff that makes the phonw 100% awesomer(yea awesomer)
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even if you don't want to run a custom rom, you should at least do the following:
1. Use Odin to flash the latest cwm recovery
2. Boot to recovery, flash superuser to root
3. Clear cache and dalvik
4. Reboot
5. Profit
Then again, running a custom rom would be an even better idea...
nightside_eclipse said:
Same problem here, mate. I loved the Note with GB, but it's been buggy as all hell with ICS. The biggest problem is looking at the blank home screen with nothing but wallpaper for up to 30 seconds after closing an app. It's a lot better using GoLauncher rather than TouchWiz, but it still suffers from a lot of lag. Hopefully they'll push out an OTA fix to better regulate resources soon.
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Do a complete wipe and update through kies on your pc.
xCeejayy said:
Do a complete wipe and update through kies on your pc.
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An excellent idea.....:highfive:
Even after rooting and debloating (which helped) it was still too slow for me, go with cm9 or if you think your ready cm10 lol
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If stock ics is too slow, I think a nice launcher could help if you're not addicted to Samsung widgets. Nova prime or Adwex can speed the home screen up a bunch. Especially with options to reduce scrolling time etc. I thought the stock ics was perfectly fine. I never had any speed issues or complaints, but I was running a debloated, aligned, deodexed version so maybe that had something to do with it.
Obviously best solution is custom Rom though :thumbup:
Good luck peeps.
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We're getting 4.3, someday.

Samsung is going to update the Note 2 to 4.3.
http://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-note-2-android-4-3-jelly-bean-update
Of course, we may not actually see it on Verizon till 5.0 comes out.
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veloct said:
Samsung is going to update the Note 2 to 4.3.
http://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-note-2-android-4-3-jelly-bean-update
Of course, we may not actually see it on Verizon till 5.0 comes out.
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I figured this is what they would do, and honestly I dont mind as long as they get on the ball and release it quickly even if the quickly is only to the international version because at least then we will get a port quickly while we wait on Big Red.
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There's already a thread on this.
all we need is an international one to leak for our trusted devs to work their magic.
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all we need is an international one to leak for our trusted devs to work their magic.
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Absolutely, because im not taking another fubar ubdate from verizon and friends its gotta be modded for me cant stand the limits imposed on this phone by samsung and verizon. Only being able to multi window a few hand picked apps and having bloatware like viewdini lol no thanks
ICYMI: there are official CM10.2 nightlies now.
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ICYMI: there are official CM10.2 nightlies now.
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Yes, but with quite a bit of issues and none of the Touchwiz features (Not going to argue if that is a good or a bad thing).
I think most users root to get back to a stock feel, leaving behind TW, etc. As for this nightly, it's stable enough for a dd. After last night's build, the only major issue seems to be the graphical glitches that happen in Gmail and a few other apps. Battery life and overall performance doesn't seem to be an issue.
Users waiting for an official 4.3 TW could be waiting a long time.
miketoasty said:
Yes, but with quite a bit of issues and none of the Touchwiz features (Not going to argue if that is a good or a bad thing).
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I think most users root to get back to a stock feel, leaving behind TW, etc. As for this nightly, it's stable enough for a dd. After last night's build, the only major issue seems to be the graphical glitches that happen in Gmail and a few other apps. Battery life and overall performance doesn't seem to be an issue.
Users waiting for an official 4.3 TW could be waiting a long time.
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I've been a big aosp guy for a while but coming to this phone I am really digging TW. Always heard so much hate on it. Makes stock android feel so plain. Not trying to start a debate but I am excited to here that this phone will eventually get the 4.3 update.
kwatch72 said:
I think most users root to get back to a stock feel, leaving behind TW, etc. As for this nightly, it's stable enough for a dd. After last night's build, the only major issue seems to be the graphical glitches that happen in Gmail and a few other apps. Battery life and overall performance doesn't seem to be an issue.
Users waiting for an official 4.3 TW could be waiting a long time.
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In your opinion, how is the in call volume? thats the major thing keeping me away from ASOP because I use the phone for work and to make calls almost all day
The volume is great now. The maintainer has merged an audio fix and is now a permanent part of the build. See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406788&page=17
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In your opinion, how is the in call volume? thats the major thing keeping me away from ASOP because I use the phone for work and to make calls almost all day
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justinisloco said:
In your opinion, how is the in call volume? thats the major thing keeping me away from ASOP because I use the phone for work and to make calls almost all day
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Call volumes were really loud. My biggest problem when I played with 4.3 was the graphical glitches. Call me superficial, but they are very annoying and when trying to use logmein ignition, it was unusable because of them.
nrfitchett4 said:
Call volumes were really loud. My biggest problem when I played with 4.3 was the graphical glitches. Call me superficial, but they are very annoying and when trying to use logmein ignition, it was unusable because of them.
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I was reading about that too. I'll wait. I have a nexus 7 so I have my stock fix... For now. I'll have to wait until its fixed.
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nrfitchett4 said:
Call volumes were really loud. My biggest problem when I played with 4.3 was the graphical glitches. Call me superficial, but they are very annoying and when trying to use logmein ignition, it was unusable because of them.
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I agree that the graphical glitches in 4.3 are annoying but if nobody uses the roms and reports issues and the possible things that trigger them then they will never improve. By the way, what rom were you running?
mxdx said:
I agree that the graphical glitches in 4.3 are annoying but if nobody uses the roms and reports issues and the possible things that trigger them then they will never improve. By the way, what rom were you running?
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the paranoid android 4.3, build from last week or so. The graphical glitches apparently are across all aosp ROMs so I don't think its something that will be fixed soon.
Ith ptemanue
nrfitchett4 said:
the paranoid android 4.3, build from last week or so. The graphical glitches apparently are across all aosp ROMs so I don't think its something that will be fixed soon.
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I'm running 4.3 and the graphics are the only downside, but someone posted a fix for GPU rendering on page 22 of that thread. Volume and GPS worked great right off the bat.
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[Q] How stable are the 4.3 and 4.4.2 roms available for the i9100?

I've been on CM10.1.3 stable now for a few months, and I'm pretty pleased with the performance and stability.
I do however want some new features, and would like to move to a newer version.
I have not tried CM10.2, as it's not stable and will never be. All the CM developers have abandoned this device.
However there are some alternatives, like CyanFox, AOSP, Beanstalk, Linaro/Sabermod, CeleriterRom etc.
Are any of these roms as stable as CM10.1.3? Have any of them managed to solve the driver related / device specific bugs in CM10.2?
I have used cm 10.1.3 10.2 and now i am using mokee rom kitkat 4.4.2. I did not have any problem except for the camera result. Every thing works fine.
zeeemughal said:
I have used cm 10.1.3 10.2 and now i am using mokee rom kitkat 4.4.2. I did not have any problem except for the camera result. Every thing works fine.
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I'm using custom ROM Kit Kat, but drain my battery a lot
Tried 4.4, fried my motherboard and made me lose my job and one arm....
Lol... Just kidding, 4.4.2 is amazing, running SlimSaber with Dorimanx kernel... Fully functional and stable.
Keep calm and use CM.
Using CM on my S2 for a couple of months put me on sui watch. Just one drama after another; most (95%) of people would be using a build just fine, 5% of people would have some kind of problem so the devs would push a fix that solved the problem for those 5% of people but created a bunch of other problems for the majority of people who had no problems in the first place. Too much 'trying to put square pegs in round holes'. Did my head in, would never use it on any device ever again.
AMelbye said:
I've been on CM10.1.3 stable now for a few months, and I'm pretty pleased with the performance and stability.
I do however want some new features, and would like to move to a newer version.
I have not tried CM10.2, as it's not stable and will never be. All the CM developers have abandoned this device.
However there are some alternatives, like CyanFox, AOSP, Beanstalk, Linaro/Sabermod, CeleriterRom etc.
Are any of these roms as stable as CM10.1.3? Have any of them managed to solve the driver related / device specific bugs in CM10.2?
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Try SlimRoms. Slim Bean (currently Build 2.2, Android 4.3) is by far the most stable ROM I've ever tried out. 4.4 beta build already out there and stable coming soon!
This Rom is also very stable, too. Can be used as daily driver:
[ROM][KK][4.4.2][LINARO/SABERMOD] CyanogenMod 11
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Using CM on my S2 for a couple of months put me on sui watch. Just one drama after another; most (95%) of people would be using a build just fine, 5% of people would have some kind of problem so the devs would push a fix that solved the problem for those 5% of people but created a bunch of other problems for the majority of people who had no problems in the first place. Too much 'trying to put square pegs in round holes'. Did my head in, would never use it on any device ever again.
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Which CM? 10.1? 10.2? 11? Nightlies or stable?
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Never went near 10, I'm talking about 9. That was more than enough for me, moved on to other roms where stuff 'just works' (people's mileage varies though, obviously).
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Which CM? 10.1? 10.2? 11? Nightlies or stable?
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You are meant to try out the roms for yourself.These types of threads are basically "want to try out roms but cant be bothered reading the 2000+ posts about bugs".
I dont use custom roms for the above reason, as in the past Ive had a rom on the phone for 5 minutes.Also, it takes time to get the phone back into what it was before.
I just normally use a debloated stock rom running a custom kernel, as Ive not seen a better setup than that......lol
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theunderling said:
You are meant to try out the roms for yourself.These types of threads are basically "want to try out roms but cant be bothered reading the 2000+ posts about bugs".
I dont use custom roms for the above reason, as in the past Ive had a rom on the phone for 5 minutes.Also, it takes time to get the phone back into what it was before.
I just normally use a debloated stock rom running a custom kernel, as Ive not seen a better setup than that......lol
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Why not try and learn from other peoples experiments? Is that such a bad thing? I don't have the time or desire to try out a new rom every other week, like some people here might.
Back to topic:
1. are the 4.4.2 roms as stable as people say they are? When you say stable, how long is that without crashing or other strange behaviour?
2. does that mean that someone has solved the driver issues present in CM10.2 and CM11? If so, who and how? Or are these problems being ignored?
and please stay on topic
before this im using cm10.1.3 (stable version), then just like you, want something new. so i try 10.2 (nightly version). this nightly version not bad as you think (even there is no "stable" words). so far im satisfied with this 10.2, even though it still keep updating with a new build (20140104 latest build for now)
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I'm using custom ROM Kit Kat, but drain my battery a lot
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try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512495 one you will be amazed. Its really stable.
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before this im using cm10.1.3 (stable version), then just like you, want something new. so i try 10.2 (nightly version). this nightly version not bad as you think (even there is no "stable" words). so far im satisfied with this 10.2, even though it still keep updating with a new build (20140104 latest build for now)
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thanks man, I,ll try later....:thumbup:
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mohaxs said:
thanks man, I,ll try later....:thumbup:
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I also agree. I'm using CM10.2 latest nightly and is like a stable. No crash and no reboot.
Clearly performance aren't so good (expecially during heavy gaming) but for daily usage and light games it's ok.
FandangoL said:
I also agree. I'm using CM10.2 latest nightly and is like a stable. No crash and no reboot.
Clearly performance aren't so good (expecially during heavy gaming) but for daily usage and light games it's ok.
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Finally I back to stack ROM 4.1.2
Thanks for your input.
I ended up going for this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560574
compared to CM10.1.3 it seems a little faster some places, a little slower in other places, so overall the speed is about the same. But I'm pretty sure battery life is better!
I have not experienced any sign of instability or bugs so far, but it has only been 24 hours. For now I've left ART disabled. Some say ART gives a boost in battery life and performance, but is not 100% stable yet.
Cm11 by @infected_ rock stable and fully working (incl. Hd video recording)
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No glitches, no slowdown no hiccups for that period, only interrupted by new gravity box version
Imho best kernel apolo v7 beta one.
Scheduler Pegasusq + row.
Batterywith mixed usage:
Give it a try.
Regards
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Thanks for your input.
I ended up going for this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560574
compared to CM10.1.3 it seems a little faster some places, a little slower in other places, so overall the speed is about the same. But I'm pretty sure battery life is better!
I have not experienced any sign of instability or bugs so far, but it has only been 24 hours. For now I've left ART disabled. Some say ART gives a boost in battery life and performance, but is not 100% stable yet.
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I'm glad you stepped forward without returning to stock

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