S3 is slow after updating to jelly bean. - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi
I updated my phone to jelly bean last week. since then my phone is working slow any thing i dont it takes time. I dont know what is the problem what should I do
1. reinstall jelly bean
2. downgrade to ice ceam
thank you
FB

faheemfb said:
hi
I updated my phone to jelly bean last week. since then my phone is working slow any thing i dont it takes time. I dont know what is the problem what should I do
1. reinstall jelly bean
2. downgrade to ice ceam
thank you
FB
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Jelly Bean just sux. Lots and lots or bugs og lags. If i knew about this I would never have upgraded until next bugfix from samsung which is in 2043 or something (sarcastic... samsung is so slow!).

Strange having jb myself on s3 I9305,
very fast. I have friend with I9300 who updated and said it was a lot faster now with jb compared to ics.
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Probably bad flash..

faheemfb said:
hi
I updated my phone to jelly bean last week. since then my phone is working slow any thing i dont it takes time. I dont know what is the problem what should I do
1. reinstall jelly bean
2. downgrade to ice ceam
thank you
FB
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Same story brother the jelly bean update is laggy overall. I rooted the phone and installed the custom Rom

Just install the latest rom from viking (viking 11.1), it made my s3 the absolute fastest phone i have ever had the pleasure to use.
This beast is so fast, with over 150 applications and games installed, it won't skip a beat.
The only issue still, is that Google voice is still not working 100 percent.
I can make a call, but then after that first call,if i try to make another call, it won't, it will get stuck.
So for now I'm not using Google voice to make every call
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faheemfb said:
hi
I updated my phone to jelly bean last week. since then my phone is working slow any thing i dont it takes time. I dont know what is the problem what should I do
1. reinstall jelly bean
2. downgrade to ice ceam
thank you
FB
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Backup all your apps and do a factory reset.

No such problems for me.
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Try to wipe data and flash it again. Jelly Bean is even faster than ICS (Not only in my particular case)

iam in omega rom .mostly my ram usage is 550/833 . NP

wayfactory said:
Try to wipe data and flash it again. Jelly Bean is even faster than ICS (Not only in my particular case)
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I agree with all its bugs its still faster than ics.....quadrant is at 6400.....
K
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I have uk jb and not a single problem.
Did full wipe,cache,dalvik and not a single problem or fc....
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Unfortunately I also think you need to do a hard reset.
I had major issues with my s3 after updating to jellybean - but the hard reset restored the speed and worst of the lag - there's still the delay going into dialer and contacts but it's workable.

can't say ive experienced any bugs but JB is definitely faster
I did a clean wipe and i'd recommend anyone else to do the same

try this
developer option
all the animation scale change it to .5x

It's true. After updating to Jelly Bean, you must do a wipe. I tried updating Jelly Bean and not do a full wipe and my S3 becomes laggy. I tried to update to Jelly Bean and do a full wipe again and my S3 is as fast as the lightning.

Project butter or 'rubber' ? doing it the Samsung way !
It indeed is laggy.. ICS was much better than this the 'project butter' more of 'rubber' for me... I never had that much of a problem of re-draw and launch delay with ICS , in fact I never noticed any such issue before JB. There are also other glitches. Samsung should have worked more on it (well I know they really don't care). Its like the same as iOS6 did to my brother's ip4S, laggy and a battery hog..
I thought of going for a root and custom rom but probably would wait for JB 4.1.2 or 4.2 maybe :fingers-crossed:, can't really bet on Samsung to fix it though.
The only way right now is to Root and put in a custom rom, didn't want to void my warranty but..:crying:

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Froyo vs. JB

Serious question: Froyo versus JellyBean
Ugh... jellybean of course. What else would you think froyo is good at? Except maybe how rock solid it is and how stable the froyo roms are.
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I mean what are the advantages of JB.
The speed and smoothness is finally here
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Jelly Bean all the way
I haven't had very much experience with Froyo, other than stock and Bionix-V FishmanMod Rom, and same goes with Jelly Bean, Helly Bean, Slim Bean and CM 10 Previews. On that note, I have had the BEST experience with Helly Bean Rom by DerTeufel1980. It's very fast because it still utilizes the /datadata partion, very smooth and my battery (1800 mAh) lasts about 36 hours with moderate use before I have to recharge it.
In comparison to Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean gives a much more enjoyable experience to our phones. Who would've thought that a 2 year old phone could become even better after all this time.
This is only my opinion so don't take my word for it. If you'd like to try Jelly Bean, you have a few choices:
1. [OFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 10 (Nightlies)
2. Helly Bean
3. Slim Bean
4. AOKP
5. RemICS-JB
6. JELLYBRO CM10 KANG build
I flashed Slim Bean earlier today and although I have to say that it did appear to be nice, it didn't seem as fast/stable as Helly Bean. I also tried the previews to the CyanogenMod10 Nightlies and still feel the same way. By the looks of it, both Slim Beam and CM10 are still having issues while HB is almost a stable release. I've been using Helly Bean since the thread started in the Development Forum and I haven't turned back since.
Try it out and see for yourself and if you don't like it you could always Odin back to Stock/Froyo.
to say in simple terms froyo is like mercedes and jelly bean is like bmw .......merc is for sheer comfort but bmw is pure power and looks.......
i prefer BMW anyway:laugh:
akarshfrevr said:
to say in simple terms froyo is like mercedes and jelly bean is like bmw .......merc is for sheer comfort but bmw is pure power and looks.......
i prefer BMW anyway:laugh:
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Froyo=Porsche. Jellybean=Bugatti.
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omnifarious said:
I haven't had very much experience with Froyo, other than stock and Bionix-V FishmanMod Rom, and same goes with Jelly Bean, Helly Bean, Slim Bean and CM 10 Previews. On that note, I have had the BEST experience with Helly Bean Rom by DerTeufel1980. It's very fast because it still utilizes the /datadata partion, very smooth and my battery (1800 mAh) lasts about 36 hours with moderate use before I have to recharge it.
In comparison to Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean gives a much more enjoyable experience to our phones. Who would've thought that a 2 year old phone could become even better after all this time.
This is only my opinion so don't take my word for it. If you'd like to try Jelly Bean, you have a few choices:
1. [OFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 10 (Nightlies)
2. Helly Bean
3. Slim Bean
4. AOKP
5. RemICS-JB
6. JELLYBRO CM10 KANG build
I flashed Slim Bean earlier today and although I have to say that it did appear to be nice, it didn't seem as fast/stable as Helly Bean. I also tried the previews to the CyanogenMod10 Nightlies and still feel the same way. By the looks of it, both Slim Beam and CM10 are still having issues while HB is almost a stable release. I've been using Helly Bean since the thread started in the Development Forum and I haven't turned back since.
Try it out and see for yourself and if you don't like it you could always Odin back to Stock/Froyo.
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Yes Helly Bean is the best ROM!!!
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How did we go from ROMs to Cars lol... funny, but I like froyo it is pretty fast and stable its got a working GPS, but I just don't like the way it looks, and I gotta admit since ICS came out I love the theme, but I just can't find an stable ROM with a working GPS that is gonna work every time you want... so I'm still trying all them ROMs, but the problem is that Google is gonna keep releasing more ROMs and we will never get a ROM well done by them developers...
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Selfish001 said:
How did we go from ROMs to Cars lol... funny, but I like froyo it is pretty fast and stable its got a working GPS, but I just don't like the way it looks, and I gotta admit since ICS came out I love the theme, but I just can't find an stable ROM with a working GPS that is gonna work every time you want... so I'm still trying all them ROMs, but the problem is that Google is gonna keep releasing more ROMs and we will never get a ROM well done by them developers...
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I used the new hardware fix for my GPS and it has helped drastically in any ROM I use. Just be very careful; I accidentally snapped the antenna and had to glue it along with a piece of copper to fix it but it's still better than what I had before.
omnifarious said:
I used the new hardware fix for my GPS and it has helped drastically in any ROM I use. Just be very careful; I accidentally snapped the antenna and had to glue it along with a piece of copper to fix it but it's still better than what I had before.
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Which GPS hardware fix? My only gripe with my current CM9 install is the borked GPS.
decimalator said:
Which GPS hardware fix? My only gripe with my current CM9 install is the borked GPS.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878970&highlight=hardware+fix+gps

Is there anyone who still uses ICS on S3?

i think a lot of people in XDA uses Stock Jelly Bean. Is there any one who still uses ICS?
Yes, mainly for the kernel support
Edited, because Swype thinks "mainly" is the same as "flash" lol
Me rotfl
I'll try JB later on, ics is really stable now
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yep, was using RandomBlames Jellytime on my DHD. But fell back to ICS (CheckRom) on my S3, why? Because ICS is soo stable and it all works, so I'll give the devs some time to sort out the foibles with an official JB release before jumping ship.
Jellybean's still too buggy to use everyday and just doesn't have enough extra features to put up with the hassle.
i dont think i will update to JB because the MX player that supports DTS doesnt't work on JB, and the updated version that does work on JB had DTS removed because of licensing isssues.
So i rather play MKV's with sound on ICS than to use JB with a worse video player.
Once kernel sources are released for JB, ill start using it.. that memory leak is just annoying.
Till then CM9.1 will do me just fine !
fOmey said:
Once kernel sources are released for JB, ill start using it.. that memory leak is just annoying.
Till then CM9.1 will do me just fine !
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Hows the battery life of CM 9.1? Does it have call recorder installed too?
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Hows the battery life of CM 9.1? Does it have call recorder installed too?
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Im thinking this too.
I still using ICS
Like said before kernels and stable.
Seen to many this aint working or fc etc
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i still use ics for his stability, kernels and development.
I still use ICS on latest firmware
XXBLH1 NEE
Still on stock (but rooted) ICS, too many problems with JB still.
Like many previously answered, I still use ICS for its stability.
Geordie Lad said:
Jellybean's still too buggy to use everyday and just doesn't have enough extra features to put up with the hassle.
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I am on stock JB and think its a hell of a lot better than ICS by far, just my opinion, but if this has bugs in it can't wait to see it without bugs
Never had 1 problem yet and been on it for over a week now
Android Is ReadyTo Play. said:
i think a lot of people in XDA uses Stock Jelly Bean. Is there any one who still uses ICS?
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Proudly using Omega ICS v13.1 for my pebble Blue S3.
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nhariamine said:
Proudly using Omega ICS v13.1 for my pebble Blue S3.
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What are the changes from v13?
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Kickasskev said:
I am on stock JB and think its a hell of a lot better than ICS by far, just my opinion, but if this has bugs in it can't wait to see it without bugs
Never had 1 problem yet and been on it for over a week now
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You mean to say that you've never had a problem that you couldn't ignore. The latest LH9 leak is worse than the earlier leaks. LH7 was probably the best.
The most major issues for me were:
FC on keyboards, including Samsung's
Non-Working LED notifications
Strobe LED on charging
Ugly gray status bar
Terrible autobrightness (much worse than ICS) and defaults set way too low
There were a few others mentioned in the thread, but for me, I'll happily wait on LH1 with Domination Theme anyway. When Vertimus makes Domination for JB, I'll probably update.
I keep trying jb roms but non ever float my boat always some kinda issue ether lagg or fc so I'm still rocking fox hound ics its sexy and smooth without the Bs, I'm forever tempted when a new jb rom arrives but deep down know it will fail:banghead:
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What happened to project butter?

I don't know if anyone else is experiencing the same but to me Jelly Bean on the S3 is terrible!
It's more like project stutter!
I am getting serious lag and if I use my phone for a couple of days without rebooting it's practically unusable.
Is the memory leak still present in JB?
I'm running stock XXDLJ4.
I went back to my S2 the other and was literally blown away!
I'm considering selling my S3 and going back to my S2 which for me is a lot nicer to use.
In my honest opinion Samsung made a huge stuff up only putting 1gb RAM in the S3, and they've admitted it by bringing out the i9305.
How the S3 is so popular I do not know.
Is anyone else experiencing serious performance and lag issues on JB?
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There already numerous post about this! All posts are answered by some who have the same problem , and many who dont. Do a factory reset & wipe. JB is much better for me.
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I've done numerous factory resets and wipes and then it's all the same.
For me project butter is a joke.
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If a user does not read the existing threads then its the user not the phone .
jje
I've read plenty of threads mate.
I've wiped my phone, re flashed ROMS etc.
Still the same old story. Still slow, laggy and generally unusable.
I fail to see how me reading threads on XDA changes a ROM on my phone? It doesn't.
The ROM is still the same laggy, slow ROM it always was no matter how much reading I do.
So your comment really was pointless dude.
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What ROM are you using?
I've tried various JB ROMs on my S3 (both TW-based and CM-based) and had no problems with lag or stutter.
BJ van Beethoven said:
What ROM are you using?
I've tried various JB ROMs on my S3 (both TW-based and CM-based) and had no problems with lag or stutter.
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Hi mate,
I'm using the stock XXDLJ4 JB ROM.
The lag really is terrible, it was bearable, just!! But last night it really slowed down.
For example I was just trying to open my SMS and waited about 3 seconds for that to open (which is normal for me) then clicked on an SMS thread (another 2 seconds) clicked reply and waited about another 4 seconds for the keyboard to open and then every letter I typed took 1-2 seconds to appear.
Only a reboot fixed it.
I have tried all sorts of things I can think of. Even formatted cache, dalvik, system, data and internal storage to start from scratch with a fresh, new downloaded ROM and the same thing.
I'm going to flash ICS tonight and see if it helps.
I've had the same issues after going to jelly bean and trying all kind of stuff.. my wife has the s2 skyrocket, some days other blows my i9300 away..
I haven't tried rolling back to ICS, I really dig the JB features.
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I love the features of JB but not the performance.
It's weird that an S2 can out perform an S3 though, that really shouldn't happen and I can't figure out why it does.
Going back to my S2 was awesome! It flies.
I just find it odd that some people don't experience any lag and say JB on there device is perfect. Surely all S3s should be the same.......
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never had a problems with jb.. usually a wipe would fix it. also possible that media scanner is using all your cpu power thus lagging phone.
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[Q] S2 Freeze problem

Hi all, I'm not sure whether this is the right place to deliver my problem on my Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100.
My S2 is freezing frequently and I am having difficulty to trace down what is the actual cause.
My current running ROM is CM10 official nightlies.
I try to track down the obsessive running processes using WatchDog.
And, it turn out to be android.media.processing is running at high CPU (>50%) always.
So, I tried to disable the media scanner using Rescan Media. However, the freezing problem is still occured.
The freezing problem could be happened at any time(internet browse surfing, incoming call, sending a message, plugging charger into phone) and even during idling!
I am really out of idea, so I would like to seek any help from all of you. Thanks in advance.
Happened to me despite whatever kernel i tried on JB. Tried stock cm, stock aokp(the same aa stock cm), changmin's, dorimanx and siyah.
I didnt even undervolt plus i even tried to increase thw stock voltage values given in case JB requires more lower. But i cant get past 2days of usage without any freeze issues.
Im a heavy user of this phone and i charge more than 3x daily or just leave it charge or use while charge.
Will be testing leaked 4.1.2 today to see if it still persists. If it still does, im thinking of a worn out mobo or processor might be the case. If its fine, maybe those AOSP isnt much stable for some processors/mobos.
Was suprised btw seeing not many complaints over the issue across s2 section. Hardwarw issue or aosp stuffs?
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Currently still trying to debug for the issue.
The phone works fine so far after I re-flash the CM10 without flashing the Gapps.
Now just trying to run the phone with some daily running apps like (Gmail, Facebook, Whatsapp, Line) to see if the freezing problem occured again.
I was worrying it could be due to faulty hardware since I accidentally drop it twice before.
I had lots of freezes, but on JellyBam it's working smooth...
My S2 freeze again while I am surfing the net. Anyone has any solution to this?
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Im testing Leaked JB now. Survived yesterday without freezes. Imma report on today and tomorrow. If it continues to success full day withour freezes, im guess my phone cant handle aospJB stuffs
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Many users said CM10 isn't stable so you guys can change to AOKP.
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preseodymium said:
Many users said CM10 isn't stable so you guys can change to AOKP.
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They run the same base which was CM10's main kernel n base stuffs. Tried all kernels and freezing happens on all of em (AOSP JB roms).
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Absolutely no freezes after two days running Sammy JB Leak. Imma give it one more day till i go back to AOSPJB.
Notw that the uptime pic attached dosent show two days since i had to manually reboot the device after having some 'insufficient storage' errors n the reboot solved the issue. That is why it isnt showing an uptime of full two days
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override182 said:
Absolutely no freezes after two days running Sammy JB Leak. Imma give it one more day till i go back to AOSPJB.
Notw that the uptime pic attached dosent show two days since i had to manually reboot the device after having some 'insufficient storage' errors n the reboot solved the issue. That is why it isnt showing an uptime of full two days
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That's good to hear that. Please keep me updated. If everything goes smoothly, I might as well switching to the leaked JB.
Kind of fed up with the freezing problem already. My phone has just freezed for more than 3 times in a single day. >_<
preseodymium said:
Many users said CM10 isn't stable so you guys can change to AOKP.
Sent from my potato running a potato.
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Well, I am now to change to AOKP, specifically RevoltJB.
However, I get stucked at the bootscreen.
I do exactly what had been told in the thread in order to flash the ROM, but still ended up in the boot loop.
I tried to flash with the recommended options but nothing change better.
Now I am trying to download another clean zip file to make sure the file is not void. :silly:
sslim said:
That's good to hear that. Please keep me updated. If everything goes smoothly, I might as well switching to the leaked JB.
Kind of fed up with the freezing problem already. My phone has just freezed for more than 3 times in a single day.
Edit : just noticed that ur from KL. Im in Cheras
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sslim said:
Well, I am now to change to AOKP, specifically RevoltJB.
However, I get stucked at the bootscreen.
I do exactly what had been told in the thread in order to flash the ROM, but still ended up in the boot loop.
I tried to flash with the recommended options but nothing change better.
Now I am trying to download another clean zip file to make sure the file is not void. :silly:
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Try AoKP official or Rootbox Release /Nightlies. Plain good and reliable. Im avoiding those non-controlled environment, super experimental and not much tested commits done in those other ROMs. Not to say that they arent good, its just that the devs trackrecord and status is a bonus imho.
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Try another rom
If you guys got stuck in either CM10 or AOKP (I'm also stuck), try another rom.
I'm currently using ParaniodAndroid 4.1.2 jelly bean, and flashed a Siyah v5.0.1 kernel, which are cool.
I never get freezing problems ever after.
SHQC said:
If you guys got stuck in either CM10 or AOKP (I'm also stuck), try another rom.
I'm currently using ParaniodAndroid 4.1.2 jelly bean, and flashed a Siyah v5.0.1 kernel, which are cool.
I never get freezing problems ever after.
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Paranoid are based off CM10 while AOKP and RootBox aokpJB are using GalaxyS2 specific stuffs from CM10 too. Most of our AOSPJB stuffs are similar to one another since hacksung are the pioneer who ported and built the base and improved over time with devs submitting patches to em.
But an issue caused by specific apps or framework is a diff case since those arent drivers/modules related and those are rom specific. Its hard to determine the root of the cause anyway -_-
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So after few days using the official Sammy JB version, my phone did not freeze at all
Just the stock ROM is still so laggy as always. :crying:
Definitely going to wait for the CM team to come out with a stable CM10 and flash again.
sslim said:
So after few days using the official Sammy JB version, my phone did not freeze at all
Just the stock ROM is still so laggy as always. :crying:
Definitely going to wait for the CM team to come out with a stable CM10 and flash again.
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Stable CM10 prolly wont happen till he get the sammy JB sources as we r still using ICS blobs. Now 4.2 has changed a lot at the base including hwcomposer, its a long way to go
Yes Sammy JB leak was stable as a daily driver bur im back on AOKPJB. After 4days of use, SODs and Freeze are back.. fuuuuu.. still, im used to this. Live on!
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I just cant stand the freeze problem.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the information all these while.
I think I'll just live on leaked JB temporarily. :'(
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Those freezing n sods are less severe now. Im on the latest 7.23 dorimanx and so far so good
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Is jelly bean on s2 really worthy to have?

My sister has a s2. I was telling her about the soon to be out jelly bean update and about the system memory shrinkage of 1 GB. So its basically her question that is it really to flash or let the ics do its work? Well me for my note is dying for the official JB. For now 4.0.4 is rocking my phone.
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Well, if you're rooted and can do a Nandroid, do it.
Do a Nandroid backup of your current state and flash JB for a test run.
Let the user judge the worthiness.
If the user thinks its not worthy, restore the Nandroid backup.
arilyag 500
i'd say it really depends on the phone...
best to make a nandroid backup before upgrading.
i've gone to JB twice (ParanoidAndroid and Neatrom) but went back to ICS
PURELY for the reason that i wasnt able to get good deep sleep on JB but there are many people who have no issues with this.
There were a few system related apps where I just prefered the ICS versions as well so i wouldnt say its specifically JB related.
I never had any issues running Neatrom 4.0 and PA on JB on my S2, i usually remove all bloatware and replace launcher with apex so everything seems quick to me
As all custom rom have bugs because of sources not available but stock jb will be bug free and should have deep sleep/good battery backup. So i think its fully worthy...
-more battery drain
-more features
-not much modded kernels ready yet
-it's jb, and really much smoother
-some bugs, but in everyday use really hard to spot them
Galaxy note
I would galaxy note n note2 are best to enjoy JB. N features like ripple lock with ink effect n specially videos n multi window on an huge screen.
If u feel note2 is expensive note1 is another real good option n buyable tooo..
Try the leaked xxlsj, it's very fast and the only issues I've been having are battery drain when browsing web and lock screen lag. It brings lots of enhancements to ics!
Well thanks for the help. A backup would be a good solution before taking the risk.
Lets see JB responds on it. But what about the 1 gb sacrifice for the system apps can we repatition it???
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do the nandroid but honestly i suggest waiting for the official
its supposed to have a lot of things worked out as compared to the leaked xxlsj.
i liked xxlsj but i would def try JB again official leak on my s2
qazibasit said:
My sister has a s2. I was telling her about the soon to be out jelly bean update and about the system memory shrinkage of 1 GB. So its basically her question that is it really to flash or let the ics do its work? Well me for my note is dying for the official JB. For now 4.0.4 is rocking my phone.
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wait for the official one as its around the corner
Yes i am waiting for the official. I dont use custom roms. Rooting is all what i want . Actually my devices are for professional use . So troubleshooting official is easy.
My other question is if the upcoming JB rootable? If someone has tried rooting on the leaked version?
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everroot did it for me.
from sii xda-ded
qazibasit said:
Yes i am waiting for the official. I dont use custom roms. Rooting is all what i want . Actually my devices are for professional use . So troubleshooting official is easy.
My other question is if the upcoming JB rootable? If someone has tried rooting on the leaked version?
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I loaded leaked version from here and rooted also:victory:
http://openw3.com/galaxy-s2-official-jelly-bean-update-4-1-2-i9100xxlsj-firmware-leaked.html
Rooted from here - http://www.technoxide.com/2012/11/root-galaxy-s2-jelly-bean-4.1.2-xxlsj.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1569686
This is a good jelly bean rom to try use the lite version as it has loads of s3 features and good battery life as the bloatware has been removed
I had custom rom on 4.0.3 and after flashing to 4.1.2 to got really faster, but camera got worse

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