This Forum is meant for the newest/latest roms .....e.g. AOSP, CM, or AOKP source builds. Kernels from factory source also can be posted here.
If you are porting a rom, it belongs in the normal development section, not here.
Stock roms should also be placed here The ones from Samsung themselves as in new versions, new updated versions can go here as well. Not ones you jacked, cooked or modified..... those go in the other regular development section.
Also, Roms an Kernels that bring forth something new in coding ideas or revolutionary changes that other roms do not have should also be posted here...
Thank you, oka1
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In everyone's honest opinion what is currently the fastest and most stable custom Ics rom out there
All current ICS builds are alphas/betas. Not for novice users (despite what fanboys in various threads might tell you). The only way you're going to find out is to head over to the development forums, read a few of the ICS rom threads, then try one/some out for yourself.
Yep, just go read and search and try them out yourself. Nobody can answer this for you, so we close these threads.
Thanks
I've been trying to compare cdma gb roms, but other than mean rom they're all virtues and hard to find. I'm guessing they are just finished and everyone had moved on to ics. I was wondering if someone could do a rollup thread for them, like the rollup sticky thread it would make it a lot easier to find them.
CDMA or GSM? And yes, most devs have moved to ICS since it is very stable now. If you really want to run a GB rom, there really weren't that many, maybe 15 or so, just scroll through the dev sections.
masterofthedamned said:
I've been trying to compare cdma gb roms, but other than mean rom they're all virtues and hard to find. I'm guessing they are just finished and everyone had moved on to ics. I was wondering if someone could do a rollup thread for them, like the rollup sticky thread it would make it a lot easier to find them.
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Don't you know there are about 11 pages in CDMA dev section ?
here are gb roms from the first few pages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551360
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313878
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288054
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192827
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611342
warm ROMs download link is dead.
rest you can find on your own.
Help Guys!! I need the most STABLE ROM made for this device. I'll put in the extra work to load it, I just need it to be fully functional. CM would be appreciated of course, but I'll take anything. I prefer AOKP. Any ideas?
OP First idea would be to read the Forum Rules on posting....as this does not belong in the Development Section. Second idea would be to do some homework and run/test the ROMs yourself....and you decide what is stable for you.
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Hello there,
I am new to the S2 phone (I will get one at the end of the month from a friend).
I see that there are lots of roms and kernels.
Now what I am searching for is:
Super optimized rom like Tigrouzens rom for Samsung Wave 1 and 2.
Also kernel super optimized.
With other words. a really fast rom (I don't want outdated roms).
Preffered android version:
4.3.X Jelly Bean / 4.4 Kitkat
Also, I don't really know how to install those roms/kernels. So a simple tutorial should do it. Because I once flashed one through odin from pc and not through recovery.
Greetings,
GreekBlood
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
MistahBungle said:
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
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And the best ROM is................................................................. LOL
I predict thread soon to be closed (i am psychic haha)
Oh, sorry.
But it is a bit of a mess here. So many roms, so many kernels.
I'm coming from wave 1 where we have 2 roms and 2 kernels.
Being a newbie, i being in you shoes a few days ago would advice you to start with understanding the fundamentals og flashing and use of the various recoveries out there. You say its a mess because you see so many roms and kernels and you dont know where to begin. Pick one and start and with time you will catch up with the rest. Good luck...modding and customizing android is like a rabbit whole...no end...
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Reading the first page & last 10 pages of any rom/kernel thread will give you a couple of things:-
*Instructions how to flash & features
*Some idea of how users are finding the most recent build/any issues
That's a good place to start.
Some people treat this place like a macdonalds drive-thru.
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maybe your an iphone expert
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Greetings...I have a simple question before trying this.
In the Development forum, I read this thread:
[ROM][4.4.2] Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 [1/4/14]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598051
But in this forum, there are guides to installing custom roms which talk about Odin, etc.
Can I assume that threads in the developers forum assume that the basics of rooting via the threads in this forum have already been accomplished? I read the thread linked above, and I can get to the "install zip from sd card" via the 3 button method on my Fascinate (just purchased this off eBay to use for purposes other than actual phone usage).
I have installed Jellybean on a Nook Color, and have TWRP as recovery method, but I am cautious about doing this on the Samsung.
If there is another RTFM I am missing, feel free to flame, and point me in the right direction (the CyanogenMod official page also mentions a lot of stuff not mentioned in the Unofficial CyanogenMod thread above).
TIA...Eric
ejaf said:
Greetings...I have a simple question before trying this.
In the Development forum, I read this thread:
[ROM][4.4.2] Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 [1/4/14]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598051
But in this forum, there are guides to installing custom roms which talk about Odin, etc.
Can I assume that threads in the developers forum assume that the basics of rooting via the threads in this forum have already been accomplished? I read the thread linked above, and I can get to the "install zip from sd card" via the 3 button method on my Fascinate (just purchased this off eBay to use for purposes other than actual phone usage).
I have installed Jellybean on a Nook Color, and have TWRP as recovery method, but I am cautious about doing this on the Samsung.
If there is another RTFM I am missing, feel free to flame, and point me in the right direction (the CyanogenMod official page also mentions a lot of stuff not mentioned in the Unofficial CyanogenMod thread above).
TIA...Eric
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Yes, it really does assume being rooted and at least on a cm7 or above version, don't really know why states "if coming from stock"
I recommend following my thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53235945, to to get you up to a cm10 based ROM,,,
Then follow the instruction in the cm11 thread.
I do recommend you use the 06/04/2014 cm11 from unjustified dev found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53166395
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including reading about the various issues/non-issues with its kernel, as this one seemed to be a little more particular ( temperamental ) with various fascinate phones.
but once you find what works it is a very nice version of cm11.
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cheers
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Thanks much...must also apologize to the forum for posting a question here in the general section. Missed the sticky on that.
Eric