{Official Rom Wiki} *WIP* Minor update more to add - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

OFFICIAL ROM/KERNEL WIKI FOR NOOBS​​
What is this you ask?? Well i figured i would put together a rom kernel data base with explanation of current roms and kernels and a basic run down of features firmware versions etc.. {Noob Friendly}
I plan on updating this weekly as things up date but i do have a life so i will do what i can when i can
If I missed something link me to thread and i will add it at my earliest convenience
This is just a Rough draft let me know if this is how you guys imagined this or want something a little different direction let me know in this thread or pm thanks for the support guys!

Touchwiz Based 4.1 and 4.1.2 ​
1.Moon Rom {Based on International 4.1.2 XXDMC3
Rom based on multiwindow tons of tablet features as well​
2.JELLYBEANS B18
Based on Verizon's latest Ota 4.1.2 also known as VRAMC3​*One of My favorite rom's to date! has that aosp feel and look yet has the stability of a Touchwiz stock Rom! Best of Both Worlds Ton's Of Aroma Features Status Bar Tweaks including battery signal and more Definently One of My recommendations!​

Aosp Based 4.1.2 and 4.2.2​
*Most are 4.2.2 at this point I believe*
1. VANILLA ROOTBOX
2. PARANOID ANDROID 3.60
3. LIQUID ROM 2.7
4. COMMOTIO B52 *WIP*
5. CARBON ROM NIGHTLIES

Kernels​
* I will try to seperate this into aosp and tw and maybe linaro builds as well this is going to be a Wip as i mentioned previously*

RESERVED FOR SOMETHING NOT SURE YET LOL
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**DISCONTIUED TF201 ROM, Kernel and Tweak Directory (Last Update 7/30/12)

The Unofficial Transformer Prime (TF201) ROM & Kernel Listings v 1.0 – Post 1
Updated 7-30-12
Sorry to say but I will no longer be maintaining this list, I have replaced my device with the TF700. Hopefully somone else will take over. Thanks to you all for your support, and sorry to let this go.
I take no credit for the work represented here, and no credit for the idea, and no credit for incredible amount of work that has gone into figuring out how to cook tasty ROMs for the TFP. This is just an attempt to provide a quick and easy starting point for users looking for ROMs and their details.
If you have any [ROM/KERNEL] specific question ask in the appropriate thread for that. Please do not post them in the thread for this listing as you are not as likely to get your question answered as quickly as you would in the appropriate thread.
Until we have more need, I will keep this as basic as possible, a section for ROMs, a section for Kernels, etc, and a section for basic mods like rooting and unlocking.
1 – Jelly Bean ROMs
CyanogenMod 10 with no Cherry Picks: A new CM10 based build for our beloved TF201.
Jellybro CM10 Kang Build: This is a self-compiled kang of CM10 with cherry picks from CyanogenMod’s Gerrit Instance, most comparable to a CM nightly build.
Team EOS 3 *JELLYBEAN* Nightlies : TeamEOS now feeding you JellyBeans!
CyanogenMod 10.0 Preview Edition!: An early but very usable CM10 build from AndroidRoot. Woot Woot!
2 – Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs
AndroWook Prime v2.1 Complete ROM Customization (.28 BASE): Updated to include the latest ASUS Update to .28. Includes Motley Kernel and a ton of other fixes and tweaks.
CyanogenMod 9 / July 6: Latest and greatest from the CM9 Builds
7/5/12 Prime w/Sense Appeal 9.4.2.28 Beats, Tweaked: A new ROM from a new dev. Includes Beats Audio.
Virtuous Prime 9.4.2.28 v1: New S-Series ROM based off the last OTA
MIUI for TF201: MIUI v.4 for the Transformer at last!
AOKPCB R2: Team Broccoli has a TFP201 Build of their own twist on AOKP. Also includes Nightlies!
SGT7 for the 201: A heavily modded version of CM9s ICS ROM
Gummy 1.2.3 The Chronicles of Nyania for Transformer Prime: A TFP201 Port of Gummy ROM!
Skankwich CM9 KANG Build: This is a self-compiled kang of CM9 with cherry picks from CyanogenMod’s Gerrit Instance
Team EOS ICS 2.0.0 ROM: ICS 4 Build Final from TeamEOS
Team EOS Transformer Prime Nightlies: An AOSP 4.0.4 Based-build from the TiamatXOOM team.
Team EOS Transformer Prime Cornerstone Nightlies:Team EOS also builds a nice Cornerstone ROM for the Prime.
Stock, Rooted, SU & Busybox 9.4.2.21 ROM (WW & US): ATGAdmin took the stock ROM, rooted it, added some additional items and otherwise left it alone. Stable ROM.
AlmostStock_9.4.2.21 (with motley kernel): New ROM designed to test the new .21 features.
VirtuousPrime S Series (9.4.2.15 v2): A pretty close to stock ROM with most of the bloat removed. Designed and intended to be as stable as possible.
CyanogenMod 9 for TF201: A KANG version of CyanogenMod 9 built for the TFP.
Stock 9.4.2.28 for unlocked devices: Exactly what it sounds like, the stock ROM from ASUS repackaged to run on unlocked devices.
Android Open Kang Project - v1.3 (4/23/12): The AOKP compiled for TFP. This is a .21-based AOKP build based on TeamKang's AOKP - Build 33.
corner-AOKP-stone - Alpha: Jermaine151 decided to cook up a cornerstone-based ROM just for fun!
WSG Beta v.0.0.6: A .21 based-build from WabiSabiGeeks, includes from memory management tweaks UPDATED
Primalicious 9.4.2.21 Updated: A ROM build with a focus on UI and including some tasty GPS tweaks. NO LONGER AVAILABLE. I am leaving the link up for thread reference only.
AL60R!THM Pr1M3 RC1: Debloated ROM based off the Virtuous ROM
Primeval: The STOCK stock rom A 100% stock rom based on the latest release from ASUS, for ALL SKUs
CyanogenMod 9: The April 3 update thread.
3 – Kernel Packs
SnB Ultimate v1.0 Initial Release: SnB Kernel for ICS Stock ROMs
Kernel Module Pack v4: Special Kernels for users that want to add/fix things like external hardware or security
di11i kernel beta: Tweaked kernel under development
viperControl v.001: Very basic kernel speed control tool
Motley Kernel: 1.8 GHz Kernel overclock for Stock ICS only with Aroma Installer
Kernel Modules for VPN Support (tun.ko + others): Adds in the necessary modules for VPN access from the TFP
4 - Unlocking/Rooting/Basic Mods/Tweaks and Upgrades
TF201 NVFlash: This is big! Finally we have the ability to do an NVFlash on our devices, be sure to follow directions and get this in place since it cannot be done on a device that is already bricked!
Debugfs automated root:We finally have root capability on the newer Prime builds!
SQLLite.so Patch for Performance: Patched libsqlite to disable sync and improve performance!
PRIME-FULL WIPE: This will fully wipe everything off your PRIME except your Recovery. It will WIIPE it. WIPE WIPE WIPE. Definitely a great tool if you want to start over or sell, but it will WIPE your PRIME completely.
Touch Your Boot-y TWRP 2.2.0: A Touch-based alternative to Clockwork. Now with an On-Screen Keyboard!
ViperMOD PrimeTime v4.5 | Auto Root/Unroot/Busybox/CMW Flash!: ViperBoy's all in one tool for the TF101 and TF201/TFP to Unlock, Root and flash CWM to your tablet.
ClockworkMod Recovery 5.8.2.0 for TFP: CWM for the TFP
ClockWorkMod TOUCH recovery 5.8.1.8: Clockwork for Unrooted devices (.21 updated)
Unlocked Bootloader: The ASUS TFP Unlocker Tool
EZOVerclock Tool: Easy tool for overclocking TFP to 1.6
SparkyRoot: APK Tool for Rooting
GPS Tweak Mod: Easy tweak for Rooted Primes to improve GPS lock and performance
AGPS Patch Transformer Prime v1.0RC: Fixes some of the GPS issues with the Prime
WSG UnBricker: A new tool to "unbrick" your Prime in case you need it from WabiSabiGeeks
Unbuntu on Prime: Yeah, you read that right. An early port of unbuntu that will run on the TFP
TeamWinRecovery Project: A touch-screen alternative to CWM
ROM Cleaner / Bloat Remover / Modder Script: Quick and easy script that removes basic bloatware and cleans up your ROM. Also allows for some basic Mods to be done.
Keyboard Layout Tweak: A new tweak that changes the keyboard to now have Alt-Tab instead of search tab.
Increase Overall Performance & Battery Life of PRIME: A set of great updates and tweaks for Primes for battery and application performance.
How-to Videos for the Transformer Prime: A nicely done set of how-to videos showing how to do these mods.
Right idea, but can you make op more detailed. The idea is to make it easy!
Also more pretty (bold headers.. colors etc, make it stand out instead of looking like you just want to op)
Instead of "virtuous " change that to
"virtuous s series " then under it some details or highlights of the features
(There will be other virtuous roms soon)
And the same goes for every rom. This thread is supposed to be a 1 stop shopping for noobs so you need more details otherwise its pointless and not pretty
Thanks for the feedback! Working on it..
Appreciate the work to put this together.
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Nice job.
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pbrauer said:
Thanks for the feedback! Working on it..
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Thank you, looks better now
Sticky guys?? Good work
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UPDATES
I have updated the list this morning (3/21), please drop me a PM if I missed anything.
Moderator, please make this thread a STICKY as I am constantly combing the entire forum for these threads. Appreciated.
H_Scrap
Please add GPS software tweak
dime_veyron said:
Please add GPS software tweak
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Got it added!
Thanks!
Peter
Updated existing and added items to the list.
If there are any items that people think should be added, please let me know.
Cheers,
Peter
Please Add ClockWorkMod Official "TOUCH" recovery v5.8.1.8
It's for unrooted (.21 update) devices
This should really be sticky!!!
Also please add "Primeval: The STOCK stock rom"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24427722#post24427722
thanks for the feedback, should be up-to-date based on requests!
Cheers
Could you please edit the description for Primeval...
The link has a " that should be removed.
The description should be "A 100% stock rom based on the latest release form ASUS. For all SKUs"
Thanks
Made the fixes, sorry about that!
pbrauer said:
Made the fixes, sorry about that!
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Good job on this! AOKP v1.0 is up now so please update. Thank you.
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Definitely needs to be stickied.
Biggest trick is keeping OP up to date!
Thank you for your great work.
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So added another new ROM, and a new Kernel tweak. Nice to see some more things coming online!
Also, thanks to all for your nice comments, they are appreciated. And as always, please let me know if you see things that should be added that I have missed. I am trying to make sure I check for updates to be made once each day.
Cheers,
Peter

[MOD] Working Photosphere, GE launcher, KK gapps, for 4.3 and 4.4 AOSP based ROMs

Edit: Updated 1/10/2014 - Please read my comments below.......
While looking for a fully working camera and video recorder for our current crop of Jellybean and KiKat ROMs I stumbled across this thread in the development and hacking forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558177
The developer dotmaniac, calls it Famigo AROMA GApps
This mod is great. Basically it's a well thought out aroma installer that contains all of the latest KitKat gapps, a working Photosphere, GE launcher, and many additional current Google apps. It allows you to choose which ones you want to install or not install . Plus it allows you to remove cruft or features you don't want from many popular AOSP ROMs. It works on both Jellybean 4.3 and KitKat 4.4 based ROMs.
I tried it on the jellybean based evervolv and PACman ROMs and it works!! It allows you to run a more stable JB ROM, but have the look and new features of KK. Photosphere camera and video recorder work well, as does the new launcher. Just remember to set the resolution to 720p or lower before using the video or else it will lock up your device (because of the ROM not this mod).
The current version 9.0.1 please thank the dev / OP dotmaniac, for his hard work in putting all this together.(Edit: THIS VERSION WILL NOT INSTALL THE PHOTOSPHERE CAMERA ON OUR DEVICE!!!!! SEE BELOW!!!)
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Edit: It seems that the dev dotmaniac, is no longer allowing installation of the Photoshere camera app on non-Nexus devices. (Maybe he caught some flack for it?)
If you install any version prior to v8.1 (v7.2 - v8.0) the Photoshere camera installs and functions well!!!
See this page at GitHub for downloads and version change logs so you can decide which version you want to install. https://github.com/dotmaniac/famigo_gapps/releases
Enjoy!!!

[Kernel] Starship Kernel 06/29/2015 (Stock/AOSP_5.1.1|CM-12.1|)

Starship Kernel is being developed in conjunction with the not yet posted Starship Rom. Like I had done with the KK incarnation of the Starship Rom I am also posting the Kernel separately for anyone who may not like the Rom's Theme. Though unlikely as that may sound because I have spent much time and effort with the Kernel am posting the Kernel separately so it can be used with other Roms and not just Starship.
If you are looking for new features to play with this will not be the Kernel for you. It is designed to improve the overall experience as if it was not there. At this point and probably never you wont find over clocking or voltage controls to play with but rather just a more efficient overall experience.
Each Kernel Download section contains a link to the commit list for both the purpose of following rules about posting links to Kernel Sources as well as serving as a change log. You will find in the main branch all Linux Kernel Increment Updates are grouped into one commit. This is to easily distinguish what commits have been made as part of the Linux Kernel Increment Updates from other additions/optimizations that are not part of the Linux Version Updates. You can find descriptions of each change made as part of the Increment Updates in the staging branch. In other words the second link below the download links will give a description off the changes made in the Linux Version Updates .
Downloads
AOSP/Stock (Android Version 5.1.1)
AOSP/Stock Kernel is compiles using Google's GCC 4.8 toolchain and tested tested on the Stock 5.1.1 Rom as well as AOSP compiled Rom using unmodified pure 5.1.1 Source code. The Kernel may or may not work on custom Roms based on 5.1.1 depending on what changes have been made by the Roms developer and how far the Rom has strayed from the original source code. In most cases if the Rom is AOSP based the Kernel will work but provide no guarantee as am not testing with every ROM available. If you do find a Rom the Kernel does not work with feel free to comment but please include what Kernel was used that did not work as I may be able to shed light on reasons why and provide a workaround if possible. Most of incompatibility will find that the Kernel is not the issue rather what is included inside the boot.img like Ramdisk iinit.rc files that set permissions and create the Rom file-system.
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.91_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347767806
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.88_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766347
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.86_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760505
Starship-lollipop-5.1_Kernel-3.4.83_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347756685
Source / Change-log
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/lollipop
Including individual explanation of changes included as part of Linux version increment update patches.
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/lollipop_staging
CM-12.1
CM-12.1 Kernels may be updated more frequently without posting a new date so don’t be surprised to see multiple release number increments. In most cases there has been no change in the Kernel itself but update frequently as development is fast moving. Because of this some of the files that get packaged into the boot.img along with the Kernel may change and cause issues. Because of this will update as frequently as I can to insure everything packaged into the boot.img is up to date.
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.88_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766796
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.86_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760507
Starship-CM-12.1_Kernel-3.4.80_r1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952613802
Source / Change-log
https://github.com/Starship-Android/android_kernel_lge_hammerhead-starship/commits/cm-12.1_staging
Donations
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I am not responsible for any effect using the downloads from this forum my have on any device and you download and use at your own risk.
Just decided to include the CM-11 Kernel for anyone who may be using CM-11. Is a nice Kernel and gave me an extra hour or two battery so recompiling with a few new commits I have been using in both CM-12 & AOSP. Will post in a few. Checking nothing else may have changed on the CM side with the rest of the boot.img and will post in a bit.
I will try out the AOSP kernel tonight or tomorrow, we are under blizzard conditions right now and can't mess with phone because of work (boss & I texting back and fourth)
Thanks for your work
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Downloading now!
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Downloading now!
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Sorry about this then but have uploaded an update. I had intended on holding off until reaching Linux version 3.4.40 as it is the version I had left off with for Kit-Kat and have just been modifying each version increment patch from the Kit-Kat 3.4 Kernel for Lollipop. Anyhow last night before bed had used my Bluetooth Headset with the current version and sounded like I had gone out and bought a brand new higher end set so decided to post the update now. Found in the past Android can have a completely different experience when it comes to different BT devices like for example the same headset had become completely unusable on my N7 with constant skips and pauses on 4.4.4 after working beautifully on 4.4.3 so hope others can hear the same boost in overall audio quality including BT headsets.
Updated Kernels with a few new optimizations and 3.4.36 version update
Ok will try it
Can't download from devhost. Anyone else is having problema?
gengi said:
Can't download from devhost. Anyone else is having problema?
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Looks to be up and running. Can try direct links though.
updated so links are no longer current.
Well it feels like with all the side track projects been talking Starship L long enogh maybe some of those who have sent PM's asking about the lollipop update are starting to become doubters so decided to post up a few screen shots. Was going to finish a few things then go over the theme image by image and color by color but think instead after finishing up a few things will post and then start going over each apk over again for touching up, fixing and adding missed optimizations including Kernel updating along the way. Once again not for everyone so haters can hate and I just keep doing it because its what I like doing.
Made new boot.img for Stock / AOSP 5.1.0 as old image used in 5.0 - 5.0.2 caused boot loops.
The MultiROM not work with this kernel? :-O
dado70 said:
The MultiROM not work with this kernel? :-O
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Honestly have been meaning but have not tried MultiROM. Looked over at the thread and see allot of mention about the boot.img and modifications. If I had to guess with the limited knowledge I have would say if not working is not so much the Kernel but the boot.img in the same way that both the Stock / AOSP zips posted are the same exact Kernel inside but changes made to files like the init.rc inside the 5.1.0 boot.img that creates the file system and sets permissions among a score of other things caused 5.1.0 from booting properly after updating and flashing the boot.img. As developers we use the name Kernel but there is much more inside than the actual Kernel. In some cases can be more than a dozen other scripts and other files inside. Will need to try and learn a bit about MultiROM. Out of curiosity was it Stock or CM giving you issues?
Little more reading and looks like not everyone including CM has updated to include new bootloader version checks to include new bootloader from the 5..1.0 update. So for example I needed to change the bootloader version in CM source or nightly builds will not flash in TWRP without errors.
Maybe an update on this if flashing CM version, seems latest CM12 is receiving errors flashing with some recovery versions and must be installed via adb / fastboot. Article was not specific on the reason but may be the cause.
Added updates to version 3.4.42 for both 5.1.0 and under. The 5.0.2 zip should work for all stock and AOSP Roms from 5.0 - 5.0.2. Because of changes in 5.1.0 boot.img 5.1.0 will not boot when used with a lower Android Version.
Slightly disappointed as today had planned on posting full Starship Rom but now updating for 5.1.0 so maybe another week maybe two
So any details on what this kernel does? Or is our just close to stock?
CM12 Kernel is on hold until 5.1.0 version update. No reason testing anything new until can confirm everything will still work next week. Also figures the same week I had planned on posting the full Starship Rom the 5.1.0 update hit so now am back in testing optimizing phase for a bit longer.
3.30.2015 update
Linux version has been updated to version 3.4.55
All MR1 changes added to the 5.1.0 AOSP Kernel have been merged into the Kernel
https://github.com/Starship-Android...mmit/8ed8c47ff15f1c5fdd6707f7a52f76110aed6cbf
4.6.2015 update
Not much on the AOSP/Stock side. Wanted to post a cm12 update so decided to post the AOSP/Stock kernel earlier than I would normally with a few Linux version update patches. With that said updating the Kernel only takes a minute or so and not like asking to flash a new Rom. Kernels are easy and these days faster to flash than g-apps. Also used the 5.1.0_r3 source to compile the boot image for 5.1 instead of 5.1.0_r1 source I had been using. Honestly though did not check if anything changed that is packed into the boot.img along with the Kernel between r1 & r3 so may or may not make any difference what so ever.
Forgot, marked the cm-12.1 kernel as beta just because cm-12.1 is pretty much beta. Otherwise the Starship 12.1 Kernel is the Starship CM12 Kernel merged with the Cyanogen 12.1 Kernel . Not that the two had been far apart to start but the 12.1 CM Kernel merged into the Starship cm12 kernel clean as a whistle with 0 conflicts. Was pretty happy about that so going foreword will just be working on the 12.1 Kernel with the Starship cm-12 Kernel soon going the way of the 5.0 - 5.0.2 Stock/AOSP Starship Kernels.
Now finally since the actual Starship Rom I have been working on since the darn preview release ending as mostly caf based with CM-12.1 coming together can start updating from 5.0.2 into 5.1 as had just finished going over the first draft and was about to post when the 5.1 update hit. Otherwise wanted to post the first draft and then go over the entire Rom a second time looking over the theme images, features and optimizations with a magnifying glass.
Have updated both Stock / AOSP and cm-12.1 Kernels up to Linux 3.4.65 with a few other additions and weeding. Has and been running pretty sweet on both so far.
Stock / AOSP 3.4.65 Kernel boot.img has been compiled using the 5.1.1 AOSP Source and tested on both 5.1.0 & 5.1.1 with no issue and as mentioned above running pretty sweet.
I cant install on aicp 5.1.1
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Which ROM do u Want?

I have time and I like building ROMs, but I have a problem, there are a lot of roms and limited storage in my computer. So I can build at least 6 different roms.
I already have Resurrection Remix(CMbased), AOKP(wont boot, for now, when they used some CM stuff like KK may work), BlissPop(finish download of sources as I'm writing this), OMNI(the same as AOKP), DU(I'll download it tonight), SOKP(I don't know anything about this rom in LP, but in KK was very good) and PAC(to build UMTS).
These is what I have now(I know I say 6 different roms and I have 7 ), roms CMBased is easy and only use 2/3 GB on my Computer but for example DU and AOKP are AOSP based so this roms may work because all the parts of the rom are directly from Google and don't have any modifications like CM does to make it compatible with our device, some things I can do to make it work like AOKP KK, but LP is starting and every version 5.0, 5.0.2, 5.1.0 have a lot of changes between versions and Google does not give time for developers to make enough changes to achieve a stable version, so I don't have any base to use or pick changes.
Only told me what rom do you want and I see what can I do
Regards and sorry for the inconvenience.
I heard that BlissPop is good and I want to try it but I also like what you did with RR and Aokp...
I don't know,maybe the best thing would be to make one but awesome rom!
I'll be happy with your decision :thumbup:
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I'll try anything based on AOSP. Since you are having problems with AOKP, I will try DU and Omni... Thanks, @tonyt.!

Official ROMs vs Unofficial ROMs

Hi
well I have no experience with Custom-ROMs, so can someonePlease explain to me
where exactlythe difference between Official ROMs and Unofficial ROMs is ?
What would you recommend in terms of stability
thanks
This is what I believe it means, using CyanogenMod as an example (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CyanogenMod).
AFAIK the CyanogenMod team develop their custom rom for a generic platform. They then select a number of devices and customize the generic version so it can be applied and used on these selected devices.
An official CyanogenMod ROM is when the CyanogenMod team have selected the device and done the extra work for the custom ROM to work on that device themselves.
Unofficial means that the extra work to tailor the custom CyanogenMod ROM for the device is done by other developers, who use the generic base which CyanogenMod provide.
To my understanding its more like sub-beta, directed mainly for flash freaks (count me in).
Regarding stability some official ROMs are far from stable, while some unofficial are ages in front.
Thanks guys for the great explanation....appreciate it...
well , During my search for a good ROM software I have often read that the 2 Roms was s always recommended
1. Temasek
2. LiquidSmooth
i mean are both roms really good and stable on s3?
or would you recommend something else
thanks
I would recommend CM12.1 as a daily driver. Is clean and fast. It works way better than stock Samsung ROMs and is very stable thanks to @JustArchi. It also drain less battery and has a good power save feature.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-1-i9300-t3254215
My current setup is this:
Recovery: TWRP
ROM: CM12.1
Kernel: Boeffla
And never been happier with my i9300
Hi
I have the latest version temasek's UNOFFICIAL CM12.1 v18.0 flashed + PA-GOOGLE APPS Plus GOOGLE STOCK PACKAGE
and I must say it really makes a great impression, everything seems stable so far.....
well the only thing that bothers me is the (ugly white background in Android Lollipop)but its just a matter of taste :silly:
Plus the newer builds of CM12.1 have OTA updater working.
How would you estimate the stability and performance of CM12.1 ROM's compared to official CM11 nightlies?
Flashed official CM11 once. Within 30 minutes of testing a had plenty of crashes and several Cannot connect to camera.
Lot of people here say that there is no need to move to Lolipop, because Kitkat is far more stable.. However I wouldn't agree.

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