Does anyone know of a custom s3 rom that works with the mhl TV out? All the cm10 variants seem not to and I didn't find one supporting it in the rom section.
n7 kang - gs3 cm10
Try a stock based rom,they all work fine with mhl.
Now with jelly bean they're as fast and smooth as cm10/aokp etc so don't worry about speed/smoothness.
I suggest using foxhound+siyah/peseus/yank.lu kernel combo for best results.
I'll give it a go. Many thanks!
n7 kang - gs3 cm10
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Hello,
i want to change my rom.. and i wanted to connect my phone to the lcd... which roms can i use?
thanks!
Samsung stock or any ROM that is based off Samsung stock.
As far as I know, no AOSP or AOKP ROM has TV out working yet.
Hello guys, I am looking for a rom for my new S3. Since I am coming from Nexus S, I really enjoy the stock JB look. My question is, is there any rom that looks stock as JB, but is also preferably not AOSP/AOKP, CM based? Thanks in advance
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granets said:
Hello guys, I am looking for a rom for my new S3. Since I am coming from Nexus S, I really enjoy the stock JB look. My question is, is there any rom that looks stock as JB, but is also preferably not AOSP/AOKP, CM based? Thanks in advance
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There are several, the most stock like are JB AOSP and SuperNexus, Cyanogen Mod 10 and Ressurection Remix and Paranoid android 4.1.2 are more advanced options with overclocking, modding the notofication tray and more.
granets said:
Hello guys, I am looking for a rom for my new S3. Since I am coming from Nexus S, I really enjoy the stock JB look. My question is, is there any rom that looks stock as JB, but is also preferably not AOSP/AOKP, CM based? Thanks in advance
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I was exactly in your situation (coming from Nexus S) and I ended up using SuperNexus.
But you have to take into account that SuperNexus (as many other AOSP roms derived from CyanogenMod, which try to leverage the SGS3 hardware) will not give you some Samsung proprietary functionalities (e.g. radio, Samsung camera app, etc.).
I also tried CodecROM, which comes from the opposite direction (a Samsung rom with an AOSP look), but I found it already too customised (even selecting the minimum customisation in the Aroma installation) and strongly themed.
I'm still looking for a perfect combination, i.e. a Samsung-based stock rom with a minimal AOSP (Nexus) look.
Anyone with a good recommendation?
I am using sotmax stock jellybean v8, has stock looks with many modifications, very stable, I use siyah kernel
If you're just caring about looks, get a launcher on top of any rom with stock jb theme.
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Hi I have an international s3, recently I went from a stock based 4.2 rom to paranoid android v 3.65, I was wondering is there any way to get mhl working on it? When I plug in my mhl cable it just reboots, or if you can't help me get it working on my current pa rom, is there any other aosp rom that supports mhl? Please help
Afraid not,, Samsung drivers needed, so it's not going to happen afaik
As above, you need to flash TW based rom if you need mhl.
Ofc you can flash kernel that supports dual booting and keep PA as a first rom and flash TW rom only as a second rom and boot it when you need mhl.
In the past, I have installed Siyah kernel alongside AOSP ROM on my S3 and found that after that my MHL link would not work. I think it's just because of the ROM. I have a new S3 now, fully stock and the MHL works fine. My query is whether it was just the ROM that stopped it working as I want to OC my processor so was going to reinstall the kernel, and will happily keep the stock TouchWiz ROM if it means I can still connect it to my TV.
It's just the tw base you need so custom stock roms are good for this.
On a Custom aokp/cm/aosp rom it won't work.
Install siyah on the rom you have now as it will still work with this kernel.
Hello everyone,
i'm on RR 4.0.7 (latest jb 4.2.2 version) and i would like to know all the kernels compatible with jb 4.2.2 roms.
i only know dorimanx v9 and siyah vsync.
thanks,
anyone
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anyone
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you know it would've been so much faster just to actually search the Galaxy S2 forum instead of waitng for someone else to do it. This forum isn't big, you could've easily found it within 1 minute.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/17-02-14-index-kernels-t1702166
Look for the AOSP base compatible ones