[Q] ROM recommendations now that ICS OTA is officially cancelled. - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Figured to just make one thread for people to throw in their suggestions for ROMS for those people that were waiting for the official ICS, but was let down. Now they can go ROM out their phones to use as backup/main/fun, etc...
Should probably put down which ROMs have fingerprint and/or webtop support too for those that still want to use either or both of those functions.
Good Luck to all!

Motorola cancels ICS update for certain devices
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_cancels_ics_update_for_certain_devices-news-4878.php
im glad that im using razr maxx right now....bye2 atrix...

All-time favorite blur rom - NottachTrix!
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Another vote for nottachAtrix, very stable although a bit slower than CM7/9/10
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Nottachtrix if you like blur, neutrino if you like cm7, and epinter cm10 if you can live without video camera and hardware acceleration. Any of these are great daily drivers and will hold you over until you get a new phone.
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i vote for Atrix-MROM, killer battery life (best of any rom imho), smooth and pretty stable.
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Best ROM For Atrix 4G
gnrsenpai said:
i vote for Atrix-MROM, killer battery life (best of any rom imho), smooth and pretty stable.
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AOKP JB Build 3.0. Its simply the best option. Very stable.

Jadnice said:
AOKP JB Build 3.0. Its simply the best option. Very stable.
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If you want JB. And you should, tho ignorance is bliss.. don't try it if you like GB. FP scanner, hwa, web top, camcorder... beyond that thebills's aokp is incredibly stable and smooth in ways GB will never be. 24hrs + standby
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836674

Now that the official one is canceled, the best rble is MaxBlur 5.1.. It have everything. I dont like CM ROMS the modified originals one are a lot better. Also install I install ubuntu webtop..

gnrsenpai said:
i vote for Atrix-MROM, killer battery life (best of any rom imho), smooth and pretty stable.
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Hey guys are all the CM based roms broken when it comes to fingerprint reader and Webtop? What is the fastest/best ROM with FPReader and Webtop that work?

jeffreygtab said:
Hey guys are all the CM based roms broken when it comes to fingerprint reader and Webtop? What is the fastest/best ROM with FPReader and Webtop that work?
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What do you mean "FP broken"? As far as I know, FP works just fine with all CM7 ROMs.
Webtop never worked with any CM and very likely never will. There are alternatives to webtop so not a huge deal.

I gotta say...honestly although the intention of this thread is good, it's really not helping all that much, there have been like 10 different rec's already. I mean I guess at least it's a place to start, but I wish there was some info about each rom rather than saying "this one's the best." Maybe it would be nice to have links to the roms and a link on how to install roms? I'm not expecting to be spoonfed here, my Atrix is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked, but I haven't been following the rom scene at all waiting for ICS so I'm a bit lost. Just my input, thanks.

acidtreat101 said:
Maybe it would be nice to have links to the roms and a link on how to install roms?
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Did you read my previous post above? I gave link for the rom, installation guide is in first post...

acidtreat101 said:
I gotta say...honestly although the intention of this thread is good, it's really not helping all that much, there have been like 10 different rec's already. I mean I guess at least it's a place to start, but I wish there was some info about each rom rather than saying "this one's the best." Maybe it would be nice to have links to the roms and a link on how to install roms? I'm not expecting to be spoonfed here, my Atrix is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked, but I haven't been following the rom scene at all waiting for ICS so I'm a bit lost. Just my input, thanks.
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There are separate threads about each and every ROM mentioned. Do you seriously expect people to copy descriptions and feature lists for each and every ROM? This is not a ROM summary thread, it says right in the title these are just RECOMMENDATIONS. Just go to the respective thread and read up.
IMO this thread (and a few others like it) is pretty pointless anyway, because the question "which ROM is best" is pretty stupid. There's no such thing as "the best ROM", this is just too individual. Different people look for different things in a ROM. You should just find ones that seem interesting and try them out yourself, and then decide which one works best FOR YOU PERSONALLY.

ravilov said:
There are separate threads about each and every ROM mentioned. Do you seriously expect people to copy descriptions and feature lists for each and every ROM? This is not a ROM summary thread, it says right in the title these are just RECOMMENDATIONS. Just go to the respective thread and read up.
IMO this thread (and a few others like it) is pretty pointless anyway, because the question "which ROM is best" is pretty stupid. There's no such thing as "the best ROM", this is just too individual. Different people look for different things in a ROM. You should just find ones that seem interesting and try them out yourself, and then decide which one works best FOR YOU PERSONALLY.
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The OP says ROM recommendations not "the best ROM" as you led the readers to believe.
Why don't you all [Members] policing XDA just ignore a thread that you don't like instead of posting your dislikes about it? I think that is more waste of XDA resources than the OP. An ignored thread would quickly disappears anyway but the feuds between members would lead to unproductive environment. Just saying!

Mrom
I would recomend to stay with a GB rom for at least the next 2 months. For me the best one is Mrom which is based on CM7 and has given me the best battery life.
If you want to try a JB rom the I strongly recomend Epinter´s. It´s updated very often and runs smoothly and has very little bugs.

My recommendation would be any kind of ROM which will install on a Samsung device.

CM7 is rock solid and a very trustworthy daily driver for the Atrix. Great battery life - IMHO better battery life than stock. Highly recommended!...
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[Q] New owner, what is the best ROM available?

Which ROM out there has the best support and the least flaws? I know none will be perfect but I would like a ROM that is fast,stable, and has optimal battery life. I know i could use the V6 Supercharger to make a ROM faster but I would like to know what ROM you guys recommend? Thanks
For the 10 billionth time: It's really up to you to figure this out. Considering that there's only 4 custom ROMs available (for the 7510), I think you are capable of doing the research yourself.
liquidz3r0 said:
Which ROM out there has the best support and the least flaws? I know none will be perfect but I would like a ROM that is fast,stable, and has optimal battery life. I know i could use the V6 Supercharger to make a ROM faster but I would like to know what ROM you guys recommend? Thanks
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Which version are you using ?
"In Paris V5"IS LIVE! (KME) Wifi ONLY!
I´m rly happy with this one.
What the best stock Rom so far regarding smoothness and speed ?
Sorry for hijacking ur thread
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I'm going to second the in paris v5, I just rooted and flashed and couldn't be happier. There is one clich that I found and that is on some web pages in browser it will not let you go back with the back arrows, small problem but so far the only one I see.
Task650 makes the best ROM.
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check out the dev. forums, do a little research. If your asking you shouldn't be flashing roms really. All v6 supercharger does in most cases is mess things up
So avoid flashing supercharger? It doesn't take a computer genius to flash a ROM, I just don't have the time to flash every ROM and mess with it, thanks for the positive responses though.
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liquidz3r0 said:
So avoid flashing supercharger? It doesn't take a computer genius to flash a ROM, I just don't have the time to flash every ROM and mess with it, thanks for the positive responses though.
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I have yet to see any real proof that the supercharger script actually makes this thing better. I have flashed and run all of the different ROMs, and its really up to you as far as look and feel are concerned.
As far as support goes, I will say that Task and Phantom has been great in keeping us bug free, but I have not interacted with the other devs as much, and so I won't knock their Roms because I can't say what their level of support is.
Happy Flashing
Overcome is good too
I will say that I like both in Paris and Overcome. In Paris has a custom theme which I'm not fond of but you can install the touchwiz theme over it if you prefer. I like Overcome because it is the stock honeycomb theme.
It's really a rather personal choice so you do have to try more than one to decide.

Best ROM for everyday use?

Hi..Its maybe a repost but I'm starting this thread because lots of things changed into these ROMs since the old post.
So which ROM would you reccomend for everyday use?
I personally like CM a lot. But as its not stable yet I can't reccomend it yet.
Other than I like Aura & The Darkside ROM. Which one will you prefer actually?
saiftheboss7 said:
Hi..Its maybe a repost but I'm starting this thread because lots of things changed into these ROMs since the old post.
So which ROM would you reccomend for everyday use?
I personally like CM a lot. But as its not stable yet I can't reccomend it yet.
Other than I like Aura & The Darkside ROM. Which one will you prefer actually?
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I have been using CM7 for atleast two months now. FYI its quite stable with the newest Ba2tf build.
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Agreed with CM7. The newer builds are rock solid.
The CM Weekly w FP is working great for me, really good battery life too.
saiftheboss7 said:
Hi..Its maybe a repost but I'm starting this thread because lots of things changed into these ROMs since the old post.
So which ROM would you reccomend for everyday use?
I personally like CM a lot. But as its not stable yet I can't reccomend it yet.
Other than I like Aura & The Darkside ROM. Which one will you prefer actually?
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CM7 and darkside. But, SamCripp is coming out with an update to his ninja Rom in the coming days...... hopefully. He said that in a post in his thread about it coming out. I personally am trying that again when it comes out.
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What's a good 2nd ROM?

I'm planning in dual booting, cm9 and a 2nd ROM that doesn't use much battery, what's a good 2nd ROM that will provide the most battery? Greets.
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I'm planning in dual booting, cm9 and a 2nd ROM that doesn't use much battery, what's a good 2nd ROM that will provide the most battery? Greets.
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This one.
C'mon, dude......
ctomgee said:
This one.
C'mon, dude......
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I'm not asking for a 'best' ROM. I'm asking which would be beneficial as a 2nd choice for emergencies, etc.
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Not that different asking for a good for battery/best/etc rom. Different kernels and roms work differently on each phone, so just try them out to see which is best. For example, neak kernel is an excellent kernel recommended by a lot of people, but it really drains my battery faster compared to others.
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what's a good 2nd ROM that will provide the most battery?
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Any, it really doesn't make a lot of difference if you want a ROM "for emergencies" as you say.
You can force the screen to the lowest brightness, throttle the CPU, use a plain black colour wallpaper and not install any apps at all on any ROM.
Btw, thread reported. No matter how you try and disguise it, it's still yet another fail thread from you. It's getting old pretty quickly.
Omega v11.1
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Hydrog3n-ICS is probably one of the best Roms out there for the Galaxy S2.
It is a mixture of Cyanogen and AOKP which is pretty sick.
Its absoloutly smooth, has great features and treats your battery with care.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530179
Theres the link if you want to have a look at it, also it is constantly being updated with nightly builds being created.
Have a try..
This just looks like a "what's the best ROM" thread to my trained eye
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stable rom with good battery life.

Hello everyone !
im looking for rom, which is stable and heve good battery life.
Do u know rom that will be good for me ?
Thanks ! :good:
With absolutely no information to go on, I'm going to say try them all and see which works for you.
Edit: or stick to the one that came with your phone. It's stable as it gets and has good battery life.
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any ics rom will not work for you, gb ones are more stable plus haves greater battery life, try out neutrino, topsmarts or mrom, imho neutrino is the best non blur rom it was my daily driver, before i gave my atrix to my wife
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demonoid phenomenom said:
any ics rom will not work for you, gb ones are more stable plus haves greater battery life, try out neutrino, topsmarts or mrom, imho neutrino is the best non blur rom it was my daily driver, before i gave my atrix to my wife
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how i install neutrino ? like most of the rom or he heve spcial way ?
iAtrix 4g said:
how i install neutrino ? like most of the rom or he heve spcial way ?
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its a regular cwm flashable zip, i remember that op haves all the steps , flash rom, then flash addons
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Try Nottratrix ROM, it's a GB custom ROM with optimizations and tweaks.
This thread is completely unnecessary, there are many others just like this one. Plus, you asked a question here and opened ANOTHER thread asking the same question? That's against XDA rules.
Both threads reported. You should really cool down on opening new threads.
Thread closed. Best/most stable ROM threads have no place as they're completely subjective and based purely on opinion. What's best for someone else is not guaranteed to be best for you as your needs will likely be different. Try them for yourself as then you'll learn at the same time as finding the best for you.
Thanks
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The beginner's guide to finding a ROM [i777 edition]

Hello! So I hear you want to find a ROM that a) has great battery life b) makes your phone look like the GS3 or Nexus 4 c) makes you breakfast or d) all of the above. Well sadly I cannot tell you what the "best ROM" is because I am not you. I do not do what you do on an every day basis and, likewise, I do not use my phone for the same reasons that you do. Of course, I can help you find a ROM, but in the end it boils down to you. This guide will show you the ins and outs of being a ROM, er, consumer?
Battery life? is a common problem among smartphone owners. The good news is that with the right settings and almost any custom ROM, you will be able to make your battery last (almost?) a day. You can turn your brightness down and turn off GPS and Wifi when not using those features. That will most definitely conserve your battery life. But, overall, battery life depends on your usage of the phone.
Finding a preferred version of Android may help you in your hunt for ROMs. You may like ICS for its stability. You may like Jellybean 4.2 for it's bleeding-edge new features (or you may hate it for that reason). Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone to try different versions of Android.
Touchwiz or Stock Android? is another important question to ask. Really, this question is all about aesthetics and maybe a couple of features. Touchwiz is what ships with your Galaxy S II and the GS2's newest TW update would be 4.1 (which means it's essentially up to date). Touchwiz is developed by Samsung and can be modified but not built from source. Stock Android is what is on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 and can be built from source, allowing faster updates for you.
Stability? If you are using your phone for daily use, you will want a Daily Driver, or stable ROM. These ROMs will allow you to use (almost) all of the features that came with your phone and more.
Now, for the million dollar question... What is the best ROM? There is no best ROM, silly! There are a variety of ROMs for a reason, and that reason is that every user is different. There will never be a right or wrong ROM or one that rises above the rest because it truly is a matter of preference.
How do I find the ROM that is best for me, then? You flash different things until you find something you love and something that works for your personal needs!
disclaimer:
I created this thread due to the amount of threads asking "What is the best ROM?"
If this thread isn't appropriate for whatever reason, feel free to close it, Moderators.
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reserved for crap and giggles.
I nominate this post for a sticky
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Don't worry, we'll still get which ROM is the best?! Which for battery life? ! Tell me now! Lolz . mostly it's from people who claim not to have the time to try them all.
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I nominate this post for a sticky
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NO! That is the best way to make sure nobody ever sees it!
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Changed from TheBritish. I thought you said it dosent matter.
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Perhaps I meant to say the most productive ROM. I plan on trying to build my own JB drivers after my device gets fixed by Samsung. A real learning curve for someone like me! What are your "favorite" ROMs?
I know all ROMs are unique, and have millions of variations. It's just the fact that some of their bugs are really, well, dangerous for us "n00b" users. I'd rather feel confident that the ROM I am flasing on my s2 will actually work, and not break or brick my phone. The pros (like extended battery life and stock ROM feel) are just those things that make custom ROMs amazing!
Sorry for the frequent posts. Perhaps the moderators will take r
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Changed from TheBritish. I thought you said it dosent matter.
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Perhaps I meant to say the most productive ROM. I plan on trying to build my own JB drivers after my device gets fixed by Samsung. A real learning curve for someone like me! What are your "favorite" ROMs?
I know all ROMs are unique, and have millions of variations. It's just the fact that some of their bugs are really, well, dangerous for us "n00b" users. I'd rather feel confident that the ROM I am flasing on my s2 will actually work, and not break or brick my phone. The pros (like extended battery life and stock ROM feel) are just those things that make custom ROMs amazing!
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Well currently I'm running PAC ROM. I like how I have it set up currently... it has a few bugs, but those usually only take place at boot. I've used Miui and Samsung JB before also... I've actually flashed most of the ROMs available for i777 (both built from source and ported).
Absolutely! That's why before trying out a ROM I personally will read the OP and user comments and whatnot. You always have to be careful of special instructions and bugs and things. The good thing about the GS2 is that it is almost virtually unbrickable (thanks to Odin/Heimdall). But it is always good to be careful when doing these things... From my experience flashing via CWM isn't really unsafe as long as you have a ROM AND kernel made for your phone. Kernels contain the recovery and vital files, so having a kernel made for the i777 is very important. Most i9100 ROMs will work on the i777 with tweaking (swapping out kernel, keylayout files, etc.) but you should NEVER flash a kernel or (not ported) ROM not made for our phone because that's when things can potentially (and probably will) get sticky.
I've been flashing ROMs since December 2011 or so... I've never hardbricked (read: rendered unusable) a device through ROM flashing in CWM. I've softbricked many times however (bootloop, etc.) but those were easily recoverable through either my kernel's recovery or Odin. Am I saying to not be careful? No, of course not. But my point is you've got to take some sort of risk if you want that better battery life or stock feel. It's up to you to decide whether or not that risk is worth it.
Of course, if you have any questions not answered in a development thread, you should ask them in that thread. I'm sure someone would be happy to help you as long as you have used the search feature. I'm also here as a user/flashaholic/porter/modder if you need any help but I can't guarantee I'll have an answer for you.
Sorry if I didn't answer your question in a satisfactory way and sorry if I made this too long, haha.
Shostock 3 looks pretty awesome! Once I get my SGH-S730m unlocked, I will see to try Shostock 3 (and eventually the PAC ROM if all goes well) on my S2. I always want a back-up phone just in case.
Thanks for the help!
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I'm using sho3, everything is fine here, i have not used other rom, only 2.3.7 a couple days and cm9 one Day.
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Eduardo9309 said:
I'm using sho3, everything is fine here, i have not used other rom, only 2.3.7 a couple days and cm9 one Day.
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My daily driver is also sho3, I used to use CM7, Cm7.1, CM9, then CM10. Cyanogenmod is great for experimenting, but I feel like stockbased rom is more stable and functional (MHL) IMO.
Using AJ's Cooked rom. Nice speed and UI.
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I can haz kitkat?
dsmboost said:
I can haz kitkat?
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Probably, but not yet. CM is still working on getting stable versions of 4.3.
I have renderbroken kitkat 4.4.2 on my phone. Really like it. Seems really stable for me. So yes you can have KitKat!
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