CyanogenMod Mediapad 10" - Huawei MediaPad, T-Mobile SpringBoard

i want to shift to cyanogenmod due to bad GPU performance in stock roms.
can somebody confirm better graphics in cyanogen, and which rom are you on?

biso9110 said:
i want to shift to cyanogenmod due to bad GPU performance in stock roms.
can somebody confirm better graphics in cyanogen, and which rom are you on?
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I don't belive there is a Cyanogen mod for the mediapad 10

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Differences between custom and official CM

Hi there, I am currently using Z's CM7 ZMOD003,
just want to ask that what is the difference between the one I'm currently using with the official CyanogenMod?? better performance or more customization capability?
Hi,
The official cm got better performance and some more features.
You can try the nightlys they are not the stable/official mod but you feel the difference betwen zmod an official cm^^
4ND11 said:
Hi,
The official cm got better performance and some more features.
You can try the nightlys they are not the stable/official mod but you feel the difference betwen zmod an official cm^^
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Not really, Z Mod is better in performance for now, But official CM is a huge achievement & when it gets fully stable newer versons of android can be ported with it to our phone

[Q] Which ROM is best on Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 INTL ?

Hello everyone, i want to ask you, which ROM is best on my device Samsung Galaxy S WIFI 5.0 INTL ? I dont have rooted device, but i want to do this. This ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689310&page=3 looks very nice. I want ROM which looks like ICS 4.0+ and has good speed/performance/allows me to OC and fixed mainly bugs. Thanks for your patience and replies.
manisvk said:
Hello everyone, i want to ask you, which ROM is best on my device Samsung Galaxy S WIFI 5.0 INTL ? I dont have rooted device, but i want to do this. This ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689310&page=3 looks very nice. I want ROM which looks like ICS 4.0+ and has good speed/performance/allows me to OC and fixed mainly bugs. Thanks for your patience and replies.
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My opinion ( im doing so ) is that the best, fastest and stablest roms are stock roms with a custom kernel
i own a I9001 galaxy s plus with the latest valuepack stock firmware by samsung and the sky high kernel v.1.4
it ssmooth and fast and stable
im running it since a week and no problems since now
i also tried many custom roms but in many cases u always find a bug
the sky high kernel for my device allows me to oc it to 1.8GHZ
The I/O Shedulers are great im using 1.4 GHZ (standart) and the interactivex sheduler
Hey guys. Just one question, is it possible to update Samsung GS Wifi 5.0 YP-G70 to Android 4.0?
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[Q] lollipop vs stock performane/battery?

Hey Guys,
I'm just wondering what's the fastest and most battery-friendly ROM out there?
Is is lollipop (the newest so I guess it should be the most optimized)
one of the first roms (less hardware requirements)
or a totally different rom?
milestone97 said:
Hey Guys,
I'm just wondering what's the fastest and most battery-friendly ROM out there?
Is is lollipop (the newest so I guess it should be the most optimized)
one of the first roms (less hardware requirements)
or a totally different rom?
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I think Lollipop run smooth and battery friendly because using ART. CM 12 is my answer combined with boeffla kernel for more performance and battery life

Latest Official ROM?

I just bought this phone today and i have installed 4.1.2 Official ROM. Is this the Latest Version? What about Custom ROM's?
Sandi1987 said:
I just bought this phone today and i have installed 4.1.2 Official ROM. Is this the Latest Version? What about Custom ROM's?
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You're posting in the wrong section. Check all the latest lollipop ROMs here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives
Sandi1987 said:
I just bought this phone today and i have installed 4.1.2 Official ROM. Is this the Latest Version? What about Custom ROM's?
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Latest android is 5.1.1 on this phone (not stock). I recommend omni 5.1.1 for a beginner for stability
Last official ROM is based on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. There will be no more official updates (the phone is 4 years old... I hope you bought it for cheap).
The good news is that, despite being old, stock ROM works good, so in most cases there is no need to flash a custom ROM.
If you want to try a newer custom ROM, AFAIK latest one is Lysergic Acid's CyanogenMod 12.1 .
Don't expect it to be as stable as stock ROM, though.
Drx86 said:
Last official ROM is based on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. There will be no more official updates (the phone is 4 years old... I hope you bought it for cheap).
The good news is that, despite being old, stock ROM works good, so in most cases there is no need to flash a custom ROM.
If you want to try a newer custom ROM, AFAIK latest one is Lysergic Acid's CyanogenMod 12.1 .
Don't expect it to be as stable as stock ROM, though.
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I bought it for 50 €. What about Speed and Overclocking on Custom ROM? Is it faster than Stock ROM for Gaming and Performance? 4.1.2 works perfect without problems.
Sandi1987 said:
I bought it for 50 €. What about Speed and Overclocking on Custom ROM? Is it faster than Stock ROM for Gaming and Performance? 4.1.2 works perfect without problems.
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Then you struck a bargain. :good:
I never tried overclocking and I just started trying custom ROM myself, so I can't help you.
The only thing I can say is that CyanogenMod 12.1 by Lysergic Acid is slightly faster than last official ROM, but it is not as stable.
Sandi1987 said:
I bought it for 50 €. What about Speed and Overclocking on Custom ROM? Is it faster than Stock ROM for Gaming and Performance? 4.1.2 works perfect without problems.
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If you want overclocking, you need to install a custom kernel like dorimanx kernel (up to kitkat) or gustavo (up to lollipop). If you need speed, lollipop isn't for you (still unpolished and unstable). Kitkat is currently the best option for speed, stability and compatibility. As for a good combo for rom and kernel, have a look at my sig
gsstudios said:
If you want overclocking, you need to install a custom kernel like dorimanx kernel (up to kitkat) or gustavo (up to lollipop). If you need speed, lollipop isn't for you (still unpolished and unstable). Kitkat is currently the best option for speed, stability and compatibility. As for a good combo for rom and kernel, have a look at my sig
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Do you use the latest build of SlimKat or is your SIG the actual ROM date your using?
RuffBuster said:
Do you use the latest build of SlimKat or is your SIG the actual ROM date your using?
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Just latest build of slim(Saber)kat
I think that this i91000 is a good machine... it has a lot of customs roms... kernels.... this phone.... remember me to my old motorola defy plus... an other phone whit a lot of custom roms.... I am very happy whit this terminal....may be not a grand phone whit a big hard... but it has a world of oportunities selcting roms.
Sorry for my bad english.
By the way.... based in a stock rom.. you have Neatrom.... 4.1.2 or based on stock rom has low Consumption and work more light.... then 4.4.4 kitkat y better but spend more battery (no much... you would test it)... for me... the best performance and smothly are the roms based on 4.1.2. but.... but.... but... every phone is a different world.

Best stock based 4.4 rom for i9300? Help

For stability and perfomance after install messenger,facebook, viber and instagram best rom?
There is no such thing like best rom because something that someone will consider best you can think is bad (so this thread is kind of against xda rules). In terms of stability and performance on 4.4 only cyanogenmod 11 is good. If you really want stock rom go for blekota lite or back to noot

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