[Q] AOKP vs Resurrection ICS! - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?

shaxter said:
Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
the other aokp rom is rootbox
but the bugs in aokp are in all the rom which are aokp based
as aokp team dosin support s2 officially

shaxter said:
Hi
I am looking for a stable but feature filled ROM as I am going for vacations. The most recent version 2.4.1 of resurrection ICS seem to have some issues as per the comments. So I wanted to know whether the issues are the same in stock AOKP? and shall I go for AOKP stock rather than resurrection ICS if I want a stable build?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would recommend rootbox 1.3 with SiyahKernel. Very very good rom
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

believe me I tried most of all but hydra H2O so far is the best I ever had
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

Related

Best Jellybean ROMS?

i am currently Running euroskank jellybean ROM update 20120801 it runs pretty smooth. yesterday 20120803 came out, but i dont know what the bug fixes were. which one do you guys think is the best ROM for the Fascinate?
ramongarza said:
i am currently Running euroskank jellybean ROM update 20120801 it runs pretty smooth. yesterday 20120803 came out, but i dont know what the bug fixes were. which one do you guys think is the best ROM for the Fascinate?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
LiquidSmooth, Bugless Beast, JellyBelly, XenonHD
firestar314 said:
LiquidSmooth, Bugless Beast, JellyBelly, XenonHD
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Those are all for the Fascinate? I'm using DerTeufel's Helly Bean ROM version 20120807 with its stock kernel. I want MIUI V4.1, but i have to stick with CM10 variants cuz not a lot of good JB ROMs are available. But HB is really smooth.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using xda app-developers app

AOKP based on CM9 Stable?

Hello all,
I'm looking for an AOKP ROM based on the stable CM9 release? Anyone know of one?
Not keen on running a broken JB version just yet...
Thanks!
And apologies if this is duplication.
AOKP BASED ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716001
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720628
JELLY BEAN 4.1.1 AOKP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813759
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815285
Thanks!
I was aware of those though... I meant an AOKP with relevant cherry picks up until the recent stable CM9 release...
Anyone?
Raw_Ram said:
Thanks!
I was aware of those though... I meant an AOKP with relevant cherry picks up until the recent stable CM9 release...
Anyone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Quick guide for all your needs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286

[Q] AOSP ROM Question

Hi guys,
FIRST, this is NOT(!!) a thread for asking which is the best ROM.
i'm coming from Galaxy S2, and i'm using Omega and crDroid for a while...
on the S2 i had AOKP or AOSP but here, i cant find any stable version.
on the S2 there were JellyBam, RootBox etc.
any one can point for a STABLE DAILY USE rom aosp or aokp?
all i see is compiled nightlies and i dont know if that is stable enough...
thanks for the help.
Shahar.
You've clearly not searched enough.
Jellybam and Rootbox are available for the S3.
Search in the dev forums
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
mikep99 said:
You've clearly not searched enough.
Jellybam and Rootbox are available for the S3.
Search in the dev forums
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually i did.. but do you the word nightlies in my post? Looking for a non jellybam stable release...
Had som issue with that one...
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
shahar2k9 said:
FIRST, this is NOT(!!) a thread for asking which is the best ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Kinda is...
shahar2k9 said:
Hi guys,
FIRST, this is NOT(!!) a thread for asking which is the best ROM.
i'm coming from Galaxy S2, and i'm using Omega and crDroid for a while...
on the S2 i had AOKP or AOSP but here, i cant find any stable version.
on the S2 there were JellyBam, RootBox etc.
any one can point for a STABLE DAILY USE rom aosp or aokp?
all i see is compiled nightlies and i dont know if that is stable enough...
thanks for the help.
Shahar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
None of the Jellybean based cm based ROMs are stable. So at the moment you will not find what you are looking for. They all have clearly listed bugs.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
"Hi guys,
FIRST, this is NOT(!!) a thread for asking which is the best ROM.
i'm coming from Galaxy S2, and i'm using Omega and crDroid for a while...
on the S2 i had AOKP or AOSP but here, i cant find any stable version.
on the S2 there were JellyBam, RootBox etc.
any one can point for a STABLE DAILY USE rom aosp or aokp?
all i see is compiled nightlies and i dont know if that is stable enough...
thanks for the help.
Shahar."
@shahar2k9
Why don't you try supernexus 2.0. It's based on jelly bean 4.2.1 and it is nice and stable. I am using it as a daily driver along with a lot of other people. I would definitely check it out if I were you.
shahar2k9 said:
Hi guys,
FIRST, this is NOT(!!) a thread for asking which is the best ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That might not be what you intended but as you can see from the post 1 above this one, that's what this thread is becoming.
Nightlies are actually more stable than most people give them credit for... just look around in the dev forum, find a ROM you like the look of, flash it. If you are satisfied, great, if not then move onto a different ROM.
Thread closed.

[Q] What's the difference between Nightly ROM and Stable ROM?

I want to try ReVolt ROM but there is either Nightly or stable. which one is better and what's the difference?
Fractrox said:
I want to try ReVolt ROM but there is either Nightly or stable. which one is better and what's the difference?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
in nightlies new features/updates/bug fixes are added on a daily basis, while once in a while a stable build is released.
so people who are flashoholics can have there daily dose vide nightlies and the others who arn't can have the Stable one's
Nightly not stable. Use at own risk. Or try reading mate. It will help you out in the end:thumbup:
sent from my I9100 Alliance v8

[Q] Recommendations for stable lightweight ROM for I9100?

Hello,
I'm looking for stable, lightweight ROM for my I9100 (ICS and above). Any recommendations?
I heard that ICS is the fastest version yet, is it true?
Thanks.
i installed cyanfox 4.4.2 the other day..awesome..ive tried a few roms but this is by far the best..
if you wait there will be v3 out which is based on 4.4.4, but im not sure it will be stable and bug free when released so id highly recommend the 4.4.2 version
Thanks.
Any other suggestions?
Bitim said:
Thanks.
Any other suggestions?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try [ROM][Sep 25][4.4.4] I9100 AOSP NeatROM v8.0.
Can not go wrong with this one!
I'm using SpiritRom 1.3 with the latest apolo kernel and it's great.
Bitim said:
Hello,
I'm looking for stable, lightweight ROM for my I9100 (ICS and above). Any recommendations?
I heard that ICS is the fastest version yet, is it true?
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 is the fastest rom I've had till now on gt-i9100. It's just Android 4.2.2 though.
But with xposed installer and gravity box u still can do many things.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA Free mobile app

Categories

Resources