Stable Amaze ROM? - HTC Amaze 4G

Is there a stable rom with everything working, sense-less? Also is there a stable ICS rom or update leak? My main concerns are stability.

Nickdroid86 said:
Is there a stable rom with everything working, sense-less? Also is there a stable ICS rom or update leak? My main concerns are stability.
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there is a Tmobile ICS leak that, have everyone going crazy is stable but full of blotware.

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Custom ROM or update ?

A friend of mine asked me to flash his phone with a new ROM. He's still on the original ROM that came with the phone, rooted. But is complaining about the phone being very laggy.
Would you suggest to just update the phone to the latest stock ROM, or which stable ROM would you suggest to flash?
Any nightly build is out of question, as well as any ICS ROM, since I believe they are all in Alpha/Beta version. He will no be playing constantly updathing his custom rom to the latest build, so I just want to flash an already stable ROM, better than a stock solution.
Thanks for your input.
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pakalrtb said:
A friend of mine asked me to flash his phone with a new ROM. He's still on the original ROM that came with the phone, rooted. But is complaining about the phone being very laggy.
Would you suggest to just update the phone to the latest stock ROM, or which stable ROM would you suggest to flash?
Any nightly build is out of question, as well as any ICS ROM, since I believe they are all in Alpha/Beta version. He will no be playing constantly updathing his custom rom to the latest build, so I just want to flash an already stable ROM, better than a stock solution.
Thanks for your input.
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Cm7 rc1. Enough said lol.
Custom rom of course. I prefer nottachtrix, since its stable and 2.3.6 android with blur.
Sent from my MB860
Unlock bootloader and flash Nottachtrix 1.3.1.
If you flash that, also flash the fixed 2.3.6 webtop afterwards.
http://www.nottachtrix.com/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583199
CM7 RC 1. No blur to slow it down.

[Q] CM10 "Stable" Issues

Anyone else experience less stability after flashing the "stable" build of cm10 for the i717?
I had random reboots once to three times a day.
Whereas before updating to the stable build I had none of this.
I did a factory data reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, rinse and repeat, than flashed the "stable" build.
Stable aside from the random reboot..
Which I didnt experience before the "stable build"
I have since ditched cm10 for padawan v8. (Which sucks)[supposed to be oc'd but doesnt oc the device]
Looking to go back to cm10 wondering if anyone else had or is having the random reboot issue?
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Shagerty said:
Anyone else experience less stability after flashing the "stable" build of cm10 for the i717?
I had random reboots once to three times a day.
Whereas before updating to the stable build I had none of this.
I did a factory data reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, rinse and repeat, than flashed the "stable" build.
Stable aside from the random reboot..
Which I didnt experience before the "stable build"
I have since ditched cm10 for padawan v8. (Which sucks)[supposed to be oc'd but doesnt oc the device]
Looking to go back to cm10 wondering if anyone else had or is having the random reboot issue?
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Yes, basically EVERYONE has random reboots in Jellybean on the i717 since we don't have JB blobs or kernel source. Some ROMs are better than others, some kernels are better than others, some users have less problems than others, etc.
Use hotcakes jb v3.02 kernel if you can find it. There was a thread in general. Should make any cm10 based ROM alot more stable.
Here's link to thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118572
JB AOKP M1/hOtcakez V3.02 using Tapatalk 2
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darkchyldx101 said:
Use hotcakes jb v3.02 kernel if you can find it. There was a thread in general. Should make any cm10 based ROM alot more stable.
Here's link to thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118572
JB AOKP M1/hOtcakez V3.02 using Tapatalk 2
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Doesnt explain how the previous "unstable" version was stable for me? Ill try hotcakes too.
"Stable" build is a relative term. It does not mean rock solid. That version is yet to be released. I actually found that the recent Nightlies are just a stable, if not more stable, than the old "Stable" build. Try em out.
kimtyson said:
"Stable" build is a relative term. It does not mean rock solid. That version is yet to be released. I actually found that the recent Nightlies are just a stable, if not more stable, than the old "Stable" build. Try em out.
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What ^^^^^^^^ Said......g
Agreed
kimtyson said:
"Stable" build is a relative term. It does not mean rock solid. That version is yet to be released. I actually found that the recent Nightlies are just a stable, if not more stable, than the old "Stable" build. Try em out.
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The nightly prior to the stable release gave me much better results. No force reboots etc..

[Q] JB OTA vs CM10.1 or AOKP

Hi Guys,
Might be a bit of a noob question but I'll shoot it off anyway. I'm currently happily running SS3.11 with UTMS_Spyder CM10.1Nightly with ICS EU 4.04 Stock on XT910. :victory:
Everything seems to work like a charm and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what benefit there is to taking everything back to stock and flash the JB EU OTA?
Seems like until Hashcode and Dhacker get CM10.1 and AOKP running properly with JB Kernel I'd actaully be loosing functionality?
Any devs care to comment / clarify?
Cheers,
Phil
It's really just personal preference. There used to be a whole list of things that didn't work on AOKP/CM10 however Hashcode/Dhacker have worked extremely hard to iron them all out, it's really impressive. CM10 just updated to using the JB kernel meaning there is no more graphic tearing and battery life is almost the same as stock. Bluetooth problems were fixed last month. I think the only big bug left is automatic flash on the camera (however this still works when setting manually).
But to answer your question, technically running stock you are losing functionality. CM10/AOKP are running 4.2.2 while stock is 4.1.2 (I believe), meaning there's a whole bunch of features missing in stock. CM10/AOKP are being updated nightly meaning they will only improve while stock... well it's just stock. There wont be another update unless something is seriously wrong or Motorola decides to upgrade to the next AOS. Stock also includes a crapton of bloatware which slow down the phone. Even if you manually remove/freeze everything, I still believe CM10/AOKP to have better performance than stock any day. Hope this answers your questions
Sv: [Q] JB OTA vs CM10.1 or AOKP
I just love the customizations that cm 10.1 gives you. I can never go back to stock again. I also run the hotplug governor un order to save battery (one cpu shuts down when not in use) with noop scheduler. This tips were given by the poster above! Try cm and you'll never go back!
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
Is there an AOSP ROM that works with the leak JB kernel that the camera and tearing is fixed or only the soak kernel?
-Sent from Marino's Razr Maxx-
Many thanks
I Am Marino said:
Is there an AOSP ROM that works with the leak JB kernel that the camera and tearing is fixed or only the soak kernel?
-Sent from Marino's Razr Maxx-
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Well then... I think the decision is easy. Wait for Moto to release JB Fastboot and the amazing devs here to make a root tool and update CM10.1.
Why take a step backwards from available functionality for an official OTA.
Cheers Guys,
:fingers-crossed:
Latest AOSP ROM posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162827 is really good only bug is camera flash ....other bugs have been fixed great rom for daily use....
assassin34 said:
Latest AOSP ROM posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162827 is really good only bug is camera flash ....other bugs have been fixed great rom for daily use....
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Thanks, I was running AOKP previously but have paid version of Juice Defender which started complaining that it didn't like ASOP base and I should switch to Cyanogenmod. Besides that compatabililty issue though I do really like AOKP ROM.. and did find it both fast and very stable.

Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion

Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162827&page=1 good stable AOKP rom and it has Kexec
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mr.noob said:
Any 4.2 roms worth suggestion, I installed the new un-leaked JB and i lost root leading to safestrap being lost also. I had CM10.1 but i lost the .zip file and CM10.1 appears to be only for the ICS kernel. So back to my main point are there any STABLE, good roms with 4.2, thanks.
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Actually I think cm10.1 works now with kexecs too as some bugs were caused by the ics kernel... But my information is only for xt910
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CM10.1
I think CM10.1 is a pretty good one. Their are some bugs, like no auto camera flash and gps , but its good for daily use. Also u schould have a look at the PAC ROM.
Max
CM10.1 is a pretty good ROM. It uses kexec. So, no matter if you have installed ICS or JB kernel.
Please visit the development section to find a ROM which fits your needs most.
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In need of a good ROM

I have tried out Liquid Smooth KK Milestone build and CM 11 latest snapshot build. LS proved to be better in battery life than CM11. But still i am not satisfied, please suggest a ROM (KITKAT) with good battery life.
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Help
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AOKP. Best there is.
sherri said:
AOKP. Best there is.
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Link please?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2919944
Is the latest build stable enough to use as a daily driver? Are there any bugs?
ashal said:
Is the latest build stable enough to use as a daily driver? Are there any bugs?
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Every rom in the world has some bug from time to time!
Sent from my Razr XT910
I have been using this ROM (in some form or another) as a daily driver for years. Either the official build, Full Throttle (based on AOKP), Full Throttle Killer Bean (a Jelly Bean rom when phone was still on ICS), back to official version when I updated phone to Jelly Bean, and then to this when official AOKP stopped at 4.2....
Definitely good enough for a daily driver. And then some.
sherri said:
I have been using this ROM (in some form or another) as a daily driver for years. Either the official build, Full Throttle (based on AOKP), Full Throttle Killer Bean (a Jelly Bean rom when phone was still on ICS), back to official version when I updated phone to Jelly Bean, and then to this when official AOKP stopped at 4.2....
Definitely good enough for a daily driver. And then some.
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Do you use it on stock slot?
Sent from my XT912 using XDA Free mobile app
Older version is on stock now, but currently using latest version in slot 2. I feel "safer" running this way, if something goes wrong, I can boot to stock. And battery is slightly better on slot than on stock.

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