Hello.
i have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 WI-Fi 16GB (P7510) and would like to flash a JellyBean rom on it. However, i didn't find a stable one in which all basic features like the Cameras work. the problems with ics roms that i tried, is that the device runs games really slow and choppy, even when it's overclocked to 1.4 ghz. my Galaxy s 4g 959v plays them better and smoother. i would like to know if there is a stable and fast JB or ICS rom with all basic features intact, and overall fast gaming performance and compatibility.
Thanks.
I've tried Ganborou and it works fine. there's no jelly bean rom that has everything working, yet.
you can try this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765254
all is fine except front camera wich is not working.
This one works well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907771
Both cameras work, too. Only thing that doesn't work (YET!) is the microphone
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i just got my samsung galaxy tab 10.1 and tried a few flash facebook games through the internal web browser as well as with opera and maxthon and always get the same laggy and slow gameplay.
is there something i can do to fix this?
do i need to overclock/update something?
i sure wasnt expecting flash games to behave so badly.
please help
Depends what's your firmware and if you are on stock or kang. That information would help.
indeed sorry, totally skipped my mind.
i just bought it so i'm still with the official samsung stock rom and want to keep it that way, only install samsung updates.
my tablet is:
GT-P7510
android 3.2
kernel 2.6.36.3
and i have adobe flash player 11 installed
ps. cant wait for ICS :s
Ah well this helps, you can always install the Flash Player from the market if you haven't and mix it with Google Chrome on ICS, better yet the ICS (Beta builds) are really stable, their milestone 4 is their latest and most stable ICS firmware, except no camera (Due to the original driver's not released)
-ICS eat's up less RAM compared to HC's insane memory partioning
-ICS doesn't support flash but the Flash Player in the market still works on it
-You can clock to 1.4Ghz to ensure that the tablet run's at optimum performance
These are just a few thing's I thought I'd share that may change you're gaming method, besides, Chrome is probably the best browser on a smart device, in a nutshell
is there an easy noob friendly way to clock to 1.4ghz for the time being until we get the ics update?
nothing will help the flash games be better,im overclocked to 1.4 with flash and there all like that still.but to over clock you will need to root and install a kernal that supports overclocking like pershoots kernal. I wish the flash games would not be so laggy myself.
thanks for all the info..i guess i'm stuck regardless flashing to any rom in the flash games issue
i just hope it can be fixed in the future by official updates.
so far i'm not that much impressed on the 10.1 (maybe after the ics update its gonna look a different tablet) but its probably a good idea to pass this tablet to my wife and get an asus transformer hd for myself when it comes out
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ive used many roms and its same on all of them,im not sure but i think its a graphics issue maybe not good enough in tablet for games like that. Im sure ics will make the tablet much better.im happy with mine.being rooted and doing different things makes the tablet better for me.customization always helps.
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Which ROM would you advise me to install? I can't really get my head around them... they all seem to be the same thing with just different interface ;|
Anyways, I'd like something thats "working" (camera, gps, apps, and so on). No need for any overlocking and so on.
Other then texting and calling, I mainly browse interwebs and play some games.
PS: I tried to find something on the forums, but I managed to find only one advice topic, and it was trolled by people cracking jokes about "lounge room" and "bath room"...
I'm using Cyanogenmod 7.2 and for me it works fine.
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If you want a stable 2.3 Gingerbread ROM based on the stock firmwares, I would suggest:
- Gigabread (worked perfectly fine),
- BlazR (not everything worked for me - had some Android market issues)
- broorROM (i've tried both versions - both are nice)
or if you want a 4.0 ICS ROM,:
- both ariesve and ivendor's versions are in late beta, and they work pretty fine (everything works, good battery life, overall stable)
- MIUI v4 RC5 - if you want the MI interface, this one's a pretty stable one (currently using it myself for more weeks)
- EHDROIDX
- ParanoidAndroid
2.3 i haven't tried any so no idea.
4.0.4 ICS there are a couple but what i can truly suggest is CM9 by Arco68 or Ivendor. Both ROMs are smooth stable and work great.
4.1.2 I can only suggest Ivendor's Beta 2 for now. Even if it still has an annoying keyboard bug when flipping from portrait to landscape it's the most stable and fast rom out there. SlimBean eats up battery life too fast, EHNDROIX II looks and moves great but sometimes remains awake and eats battery and some software runs like **** on it. iGO Primo for example stutters like crazy with that ROM.
broodROM Jellybean Release 3 is smooth and stable and had a good battery life.
You get it her: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171292
I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
CM10 is very stable, very fast and I don't have any problems on my 10.1 3G :good:
typingcat said:
I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
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No, unfortunately it will be a mystery until the end of time. It's really tragic that with all these talented devs no one will ever find out how to stabilize a custom build.
(Try task ICS with Yoda kernel.)
Dude if you run preshoots cm10 with A1 kernel, overclock to 1.6, flash it via cwm 6.0.1.5, and install the bootloader via Odin your good I'm running it right now and it seems completely stable
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http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2860
I think this says enough.... i'm using cm10 since the first build came out, and never had any problems
Yeah I gotta say I've been running cm-10-20121017-EXPERIMENTAL. All day and as far as I've seen its rock solid bar a few bugs with the camers but that's just doing you a favour stopping you looking like a plank taking photos with a tablet.
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RUN AOKP
typingcat said:
I am using a custom 4.1 ROM on my Galaxy Nexus. This ROM is quite stable, and usable.
I tried many 4.1 ROMS on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, but all of them were too unstable to use. For example, Wi-Fi device is not responding after waken up from long sleep, system halt after waken from long sleep, random reboots, screen glitches, system UI crashes, camera not working, hardware decoding not possible and so on. Now that Samsung officially abandoned support for GT 10.1, will there any chance that there would be a usable, stable 4.1 custom ROM comes out for GT 10.1?
Well, I will probably move on to Samsung Nexus 10 unless it has serious disadvantages, but just wanted to know this.
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Run the AOKP build with A1 kernel, its quite smooth, actually smoothest among all builds I have tried recently and added with AOKP goodness
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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Backup any data you need from internal sd card then format internal card this solves many issues with lag especially when you switch between alot of roms like I do.
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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try blekota s5 rom it's very fast and smooth it's based on archiport
GTI9300 will be faster if you flash aosp roms like cyanogen mod or paranoid android. Prepare to lose some samsung features tho and have some extra bugs.. the trade is worth it imho.
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krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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Or do a mega wipe. Its mean full wipe + wipe system and internal SD And flash a new ROM
I can vouch for the Revolution HD ROM
About a month ago I switched from the pre-installed T-Mobile ROM to Revolution HD 51.0 on my Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) and I have no regrets. Compared to the T-Mobile Rom, it is extremely fast and with very light battery consumption. In addition, I have not yet encountered any bugs.
The Revolution HD ROM is so fast that I have now begun using the search feature in the dialer - before, it was just as slow to scroll with the alphabet and finding the contact as it was using the search function.
The battery consumption is incredible! With light usage, my battery goes down less than 0.8%/hour. Even with high usage (>1.5 hour talk, ~1 hour WiFi/mobile data internet, >3 hour Bluetooth hook-up to my car, a handful of written emails and >30m sudoku per 24 hours) I have not been using over 1.4%/hour. I have gone from recharging every two days to every three-four days! My record was 97 hours without a charge and still 18% juice left in the box.
I use GPS navigation once in a while in my car and that consumes a lot of battery, but then the device is always connected to power (I haven't gotten around to try GPS navigation without charging just to check the consumption on Revolution HD).
I am not a techie, so I have disabled background services very conservatively (I killed most social app stuff, but I let services with cryptic names be) and I am using the Lightning browser which is fast and very light. In the beginning, I had a bit of trouble with battery performance until I read that the Power Saving feature must always be on. With the T-mobile ROM, the screen was a battery hog even when set on auto, so I set it manually - on the Revolution HD ROM, the auto brightness works well and conserves battery. It should also be said that I live in an area with good signal reception and coverage is good in most places I go (in areas with low reception, the device will automatically increase the juice for the radio unit).
I am very excited about the Revolution HD ROM, but I cannot tell you how it performs if you do a lot of social networking stuff (I primarily use the phone for work).
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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One solution is to format the internal memory like @tallman43 suggested.
Another reason maybe extra heat on processors. Did you notice this or the temperature is normal?
You can try flashing a different kernel and see if it makes any difference.
MMS sending is more dependent on network speeds so it could be unrelated.
~ RazorMC
try neatrom Lite v75 full with boeffla kernel and if u can find archi profile (performance) and u could clock to 1700 on boeffla config....i am now on resurrection remix rom 4.4.2 and phone is fast as hell ..it has minor bugs tho..
u can try AOSP NeatROM v 5.8
very stable and smoth. u can get free ram 400mb++
Hey, I am searching for the best rom for my galaxy s3, I want android 5.0, I have used a lot of roms but I want good battery life and the most roms doesn't have that. Does anyone know a good rom with good battery life and that is fast and smooth? Thanks for help. or maybe anyone can help me with the battery problem, I have used a lot of tutorials on youtube about it but nothing seems to be working.
Sorry for my bad English btw
Ressurection Remix + Boeffla Kernel CM12 NG
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Try BlissPop, this is best room ever
Always keep this in mind:
Stock Samsung ROMs
Pros:
Stable!
Better Camera support
Better Bluetooth, WiFi Direct and AllShare support
Much much more battery friendly than AOSP based ROMs
Cons:
No updates (last Android version 4.3)
Worse performance compared to a "Properly" tweaked AOSP ROM
AOSP ROMs
Pros:
Latest Updates
Responsive and has a great performance (I repeat only on "Properly" tweaked ROMs)
More useful features than stock Samsung based ROMs
Cons
Camera not as good as on stock Samsung based ROMs
Samsung features won't work on AOSP based ROMs
Worse battery
This should give you a general idea on the differences between the two.
There's nothing as a BEST ROM! Every ROM works differently for every user since each user has different uses for the phone.