So, what is the best rom with above 2 features?
I used Flying Jelly and it has become very unstable (I THOUGHT it was hardware issue until I flashed 4.3 based rom and was pleasantly surprised with stability but I need HDMI and USB audio).
So, which (stock based I guess??) rom is most stable with above 2 features?
Which are still maintained?
Thanks.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I have Xt912 for Verizon CDMA
hpark21 said:
So, what is the best rom with above 2 features?
I used Flying Jelly and it has become very unstable (I THOUGHT it was hardware issue until I flashed 4.3 based rom and was pleasantly surprised with stability but I need HDMI and USB audio).
So, which (stock based I guess??) rom is most stable with above 2 features?
Which are still maintained?
Thanks.
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any stock will be fine i guess. but in order to have a better performance, you should use the Kernel model that was compiled by Vatazhka. the hotplugx governor unleashes a smoother performance AFAIK.
hpark21 said:
So, what is the best rom with above 2 features?
I used Flying Jelly and it has become very unstable (I THOUGHT it was hardware issue until I flashed 4.3 based rom and was pleasantly surprised with stability but I need HDMI and USB audio).
So, which (stock based I guess??) rom is most stable with above 2 features?
Which are still maintained?
Thanks.
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My recommendation is:
ARTMOD v4.3 Final XT910 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260951 and
Jelly Bean 982.124.14.XT910.Retail.en.AU IMPROVED LIGHT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2396234
Both are 100% functional and stable
And you can freeze some processes to get more memory and speed
Here is the list,to see what some process stops and then decide.
And Here is the screenshot of my frozen apps
Please, no more threads asking "Which ROM is best/most stable?". In this situation, you could have simply asked, "What ROMs have these two particular features that I can try for myself?".
Thank you, and thread closed
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So what are your opinions on stock vs custom ROMs?
I generally use custom roms. Are stock ROMs considered to be more stable and bug free?
I find Cyanogen usually has some bugs
Too soon to say, it will take a while untill we can get some stable roms.
I always was happy with cyanogen mod on the i9000, it was running smoother and in case of cm7 even had vorher battery life than stock roms. However the problem with cm always was that we never got a final build, cm7 is outdated already and cm9 is running on most cm'd devices and cm7 is at rc3 now. But i am pretty sure i will give cm a try again when it will be available for the g3.
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is it true that custom roms begin to lagg after a while ? and more and more ram is used ? i only need boeffla sound mod , if i stay with stock sammy and boeffla kernel its as stable as pure stock?
After trying most of the ROMs here i can honestly say that in most cases sammy based roms are more stable and provide better battery life. Personally I don't like the touchwiz interface... it all depends if you're willing to sacrifice battery and go with something different like MIUI.
burner07 said:
is it true that custom roms begin to lagg after a while ? and more and more ram is used ? i only need boeffla sound mod , if i stay with stock sammy and boeffla kernel its as stable as pure stock?
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You could try perkas kernel, virtually stock, but latest has boeffla
Hi there Razr community!
Could you all post what you think is the most stable ROM for the XT910 with regards to both ICS and JB?
If you do so it will be very helpful to provide a link to the thread of the ROM you suggested....
P.S
All reasonable posts will be thanked!
MIUI
MIUI i feel. Still do the research well. I have a friend using it. Stable as hell..!!
Jeanjacq said:
Hi there Razr community!
Could you all post what you think is the most stable ROM for the XT910 with regards to both ICS and JB?
If you do so it will be very helpful to provide a link to the thread of the ROM you suggested....
P.S
All reasonable posts will be thanked!
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Team SpeedCore roms
As a droid razr rom developer of course im going to go with the roms i created
DualCore is the more stable rom, being ICS. Battery life is insanely awesome, I added in extra modules and build tweaks. Also has 4.2 apps, including camera and keyboard. If you flash this one, make sure to flash the provided gapps, under the gapps directory called gappsfordc2.3.
Then there's JellyCore series roms. These are jellybean roms, (CM10, AOKP, AOSP and CNA) not as stable, but still work good. Bluetooth phone calls dont work and auto rotate is buggy, but that's about it. Also has modules and tweaks. Use regular latest jb gapps. I have that in my gapps directory too.
All my roms are available here:
http://speedcore.crackflasher.com/roms/
Details about roms are here:
JellyCore series
http://tinyurl.com/JellyCoreSeries
DualCore
http://tinyurl.com/DualCoreRom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764972
another one
http://d-h.st/wKB
cheers
CM10.1
I think CM10.1 is a pretty good one. Their are some bugs, like no auto camera flash and gps , but its good for daily use. Also u schould have a look at the PAC ROM.
Max
I also like CM10.1 and currently have it installed for test on 2nd slot since some days. So far I think that is already can be used as daily driver. Bugs I noticed.
1) no query on SIM pin
2) no camera flash
3) reboots when USB is connected to PC
4) configuration of notification LED colours does not work properly
The ROM uses as default storage the external SD card instead the internal one. I like this feature.
Another ROM I use since some weeks and which is very stable, well performing and battery life is great, is customer ROM that is based on JB stock ROM 4.1.2. It uses inverted GApps which looks great for me.
[ROM.JB.4.1.2-CDMA] DiaBiTis.Special.Edition.JB.ROM.v2.2.0-R3Ds [OTA-UPDATER]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36373926&postcount=1
Hi All
Long story short, my phone broke and samsung fixed it under warrantee. They returned it with the vodaphone 4.3 flavor OS which was bloated to bursting point with all the crap-ware they add. So naturally the phone was dead slow, which prompted me to flash it to the 4.3 BTU. The phone is quite fast now, but the updates don't work so I'm stuck with those dreaded initial 4.3 software bugs, wifi connectivity & battery drain to name just 2.
I'd like to know if there are any decent & stable 4.4 ROMs available? I have tried CM11 earlier this year, but that didn't work to well, it was quite buggy.
I'd love to be able to install the 4.4.x BTU, but as far as I can tell, it hasn't been released (yet?).
Advice would be great.
Thanks!
SwiftyZA said:
Hi All
Long story short, my phone broke and samsung fixed it under warrantee. They returned it with the vodaphone 4.3 flavor OS which was bloated to bursting point with all the crap-ware they add. So naturally the phone was dead slow, which prompted me to flash it to the 4.3 BTU. The phone is quite fast now, but the updates don't work so I'm stuck with those dreaded initial 4.3 software bugs, wifi connectivity & battery drain to name just 2.
I'd like to know if there are any decent & stable 4.4 ROMs available? I have tried CM11 earlier this year, but that didn't work to well, it was quite buggy.
I'd love to be able to install the 4.4.x BTU, but as far as I can tell, it hasn't been released (yet?).
Advice would be great.
Thanks!
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I never expirienced any strange bugs like eith new 4.3 uodates, try using some great custom 4.3 roms out here, like archidroid, neatrom, arhd etc. Just search and try, combine it with a custom kernel and your phone will be reborned.
4.4.x ism't and won't be released for s3, because, well, samsung is $#&*, but you have note2 4.4 ports, like QS kitkat Archiport, and s5 themed like Blekota etc. But these 4.4 ports are having graphical glitches which occur for some, for some not, but as I see, Lord Boeffla updated his Boeffla kernel and in new updates graphical glitches are gone, battery life is much better and wifi direct and screen mirroring are working.
So if you want best stability go with custom 4.3, if you want to test out the kitkat experience which should be good now if combined with Boeffla kernel then go with some 4.4 port.
And don't forget, best rom threads are not allowed and will be closed by moderator, you should try what xda world has to offer and then decide.
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I never expirienced any strange bugs like eith new 4.3 uodates, try using some great custom 4.3 roms out here, like archidroid, neatrom, arhd etc. Just search and try, combine it with a custom kernel and your phone will be reborned.
4.4.x ism't and won't be released for s3, because, well, samsung is $#&*, but you have note2 4.4 ports, like QS kitkat Archiport, and s5 themed like Blekota etc. But these 4.4 ports are having graphical glitches which occur for some, for some not, but as I see, Lord Boeffla updated his Boeffla kernel and in new updates graphical glitches are gone, battery life is much better and wifi direct and screen mirroring are working.
So if you want best stability go with custom 4.3, if you want to test out the kitkat experience which should be good now if combined with Boeffla kernel then go with some 4.4 port.
And don't forget, best rom threads are not allowed and will be closed by moderator, you should try what xda world has to offer and then decide.
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How do I load a custom kernel? I've only ever flashed with Odin and then that was just the ROM.
Just as a matter of interest, 4.4 has been released for the S3 on certain carriers.
Flash the kernel through your custom recovery.
Only the versions of the s3 which have 2gb of ram have kitkat..other versions do not including the international version
Sent from a "Galaxy" far, far away with my Ultra Ray Gun
SwiftyZA said:
How do I load a custom kernel? I've only ever flashed with Odin and then that was just the ROM.
Just as a matter of interest, 4.4 has been released for the S3 on certain carriers.
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Just as Pulseuser mentioned, 4.4 is released only for i9305 LTE variant of s3.
About custom kernel, the easiest method is to root your phone using cf-autoroot, just google cf auto root and download the .tar.md5 for Odin for i9300 S3. Then when your phone is rooted download ROM Manager from playstore and install Clockwork Mod recovery, then reboot to the recovery via rom manager app and choose install zip from sdcard, fin your custom kernel/rom or whatever you want to flash and then tap yes and reboot, but first copy your custom kernel/rom on sdcard.
It is very easy, you even have tutorials on youtube on how to flash something via CWM recovery.
Hi, I have a LG L7 II P710. My ROM is the V10H of the company Orange, Spain (Jelly Bean). I want a ROM based on Stock, KK, root, etc...
Here there are many, but I don't know what to choose. Which should you choose?
Sorry for my bad english
Amiga500 latest kitkat rom
If you don't insist on KK (which is very problematic in this device in terms of performance and stability), then I would say that Purified Stock 1.0 (JB based) is the ROM for you.
Digdis said:
If you don't insist on KK (which is very problematic in this device in terms of performance and stability), then I would say that Purified Stock 1.0 (JB based) is the ROM for you.
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JB of LG don't like me. So, this ROM, Purified Stock, is in version KK? If in that version, do you recommend me?
AndroidLII said:
JB of LG don't like me. So, this ROM, Purified Stock, is in version KK? If in that version, do you recommend me?
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Purified stock 1.0 is JB based, and Purified 2.0 is KK based. I haven't tried the 2.0 version, so I can't tell you anything about it. I have tried Amiga KitKat ROM versions 1 & 2, and they were OK for KK ROMs (didn't try the more advanced versions), but I reverted to JB ROMs after it turned out that all KK ROMs I was using (stock, Amiga and CM11) were inferior to the JB ROMs in terms of performance and stability.
Digdis said:
Purified stock 1.0 is JB based, and Purified 2.0 is KK based. I haven't tried the 2.0 version, so I can't tell you anything about it. I have tried Amiga KitKat ROM versions 1 & 2, and they were OK for KK ROMs (didn't try the more advanced versions), but I reverted to JB ROMs after it turned out that all KK ROMs I was using (stock, Amiga and CM11) were inferior to the JB ROMs in terms of performance and stability.
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I tried the last version of Amiga KitKat and this have many bugs... Is smother and the look is almost identical to the LG G3.
I'll try Purified Stock 2.0 and i will tell my opinions.
Purified Stock 2 gets very laggy over time...
krnjinac said:
Purified Stock 2 gets very laggy over time...
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I have installed AmigaKitKat last version, but this have a bug. Settings crash when i change notification tone. Can I do for solve this?
AndroidLII said:
I have installed AmigaKitKat last version, but this have a bug. Settings crash when i change notification tone. Can I do for solve this?
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You can't do nothing, try another rom, neutronrom (kk 4.4.2), purified stock v1 (jb 4.1.2)
As you can see, nowadays there are some great roms for our LG L7II. But also notice that some of them were created/ported and launched for download but, after that, their respective developers have turned into other projects so, you might want to test the roms that still have people working on it so you can solve the problems you can have while testing the rom.
I've tested many of the roms but in general the KitKat based roms (call it Stock rom, Stock debloated, or fully modded like CM) are always buggy, unstable, slow, etc. Of course they have great improvements in security, UI, etc but what I'm trying to say it's that it is not worth. Or at least you should be giving it a try to JellyBean based roms like the one neutrondev is making.
Of course the best thing about Android (Linux) is that you can always have a little bit of a taste of everything. Everything is possible. :good:
Hello. I know that this question is asked a million times, but answers to them are already obsolete. Currently am looking ( I am sure I am not the only one) for headache-free, stable and fast ROM as my daily driver. I just want to install a ROM, tweak it a little if I have to and be sure it will work me for another year or so (I am to tired to flash 3rd ROM in a row to see it have major problem).
So if someone would post a brief information about ROM you are using, any custom modification, setting tweaking, flashed custom kernel and potential tradeoffs You The Real MVP.
My experencie with Rom's so far:
Archidroid v3.0.2 (kitkat)
Previously I used as a daily driver which really worked nice for me, until I got infamous "google services stopped worked" which I fixed only by turning google location service (making some cool aps unusable) . Shame, it is the best ROM I tried. The only problem I had was for camera sometimes freezing in black screen, but it happened very rarely.
There was suggestion to re-flash this ROM with flashing never GAPS from OpenGAPS project. Tried, but again got "google services stopped worked". I saw some other workarounds I could try, but I want to be sure there isn't anything better before I try it.
Archidroid v3.1.5 (Lolipop)
Based on lollipop, everything works reliably, BUT much slower then on Kitkat version. Though strangely, decreasing dpi to 240 improved performance dramatically. Many users agree that 3.0.2 is still the better one.
Cyanogenmod-13 (Marshmallow)
Looks promising, fast out of the box with some interesting features. However still buggy (torch not working on lock screen, chrome/ radio crashes phone and so on).
So far as I understand best ROM's are based on Kitkat - Lollipop and Marshmallow needs more ram to run effectively then s3 has. So even some developers suggest sticking to older Android versions. I also heard Boeffla kernel is the best one though I didn't try it personally. What makes it so special ?
Try Liquid Smooth KK rom with boeffla kernel
CyanogenMod 11
Hello,
if you want a stable and battery save ROM, I would prefer CyanogenMod 11 Nightly!
Download:
cm-11-20151213-NIGHTLY-i9300.zip
boeffla-kernel-2.13-CM11.0-i9300.recovery.zip
2.2.19-boeffla-config-v2.apk
Any suggestions for Touchwiz ROMs?
best rom i9300
[ROM][31.12.15][4.4.4][STOCK][STABLE][TW][AROMA] Blekota Note 4 Lite v5.2.1 Final
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-blekota-note-4-lite-v1-t2949680
the best and stable rom with very good camera
msat59 said:
Any suggestions for Touchwiz ROMs?
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Heh, thanks. I actually flashed cyanogenmod 11 stable and indeed,its stable as it should. Was some problems flashing OpenGAPS but managed to fix flashing version without Aroma installer.
Could anyone tell more about boeffla kernel? What is so special about it ? I know that I can tweek some settings, but I am not going to trade stability for +100 benchmark points.
Zyrus123 said:
Heh, thanks. I actually flashed cyanogenmod 11 stable and indeed,its stable as it should. Was some problems flashing OpenGAPS but managed to fix flashing version without Aroma installer.
Could anyone tell more about boeffla kernel? What is so special about it ? I know that I can tweek some settings, but I am not going to trade stability for +100 benchmark points.
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I use boeffla on all roms because of boeffla sound tweaks and easy zram setup.
Best rom is pacman kk rom, all features in one, bugless...
If u need i will send u gapps that i used before on that rom and worked great.
Only thing it doesnt work, like on all kk, lp and probably mm is noise supression for viber/whatsapp calls. I tried all kk, most lp roms, tried everything to enable ns for voip but it could not be enabled.
Touch wiz rom i recommend is ncsrom, most lightweight rom, fast and stable, made with boeffla kernel...
vuckovic_stefan said:
Best rom is pacman kk rom, all features in one, bugless...
If u need i will send u gapps that i used before on that rom and worked great.
Only thing it doesnt work, like on all kk, lp and probably mm is noise supression for viber/whatsapp calls. I tried all kk, most lp roms, tried everything to enable ns for voip but it could not be enabled.
Touch wiz rom i recommend is ncsrom, most lightweight rom, fast and stable, made with boeffla kernel...
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please give me a link to the last release of pacman rom kk
Here ya go, latest Pac-Rom KK build:
https://basketbuild.com/devs/pacman/i9300/KK/RC-3
which ROM for best battery life and best standby time?
Trafalgar Square said:
Hello,
if you want a stable and battery save ROM, I would prefer CyanogenMod 11 Nightly!
Download:
cm-11-20151213-NIGHTLY-i9300.zip
boeffla-kernel-2.13-CM11.0-i9300.recovery.zip
2.2.19-boeffla-config-v2.apk
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-Hey Please if you downloaded this cm11 nightly build before can you upload it to me because cyanogen is down right now and I've searched ALOT for cyanogen roms for my I9300 and I found some but not that stable for my device I've switched about 3 times now for deffirent roms PLEASE IF YOU HAVE THIS NIGHTLY BUILD UPLOAD IT FOR ME
Currently I am on Hyper v10 NougatUX 4.4.4 its a great Rom with many features .
You have also Atila Rom v7 it is very lite T.W 4.4.4