So my question is what is better in terms of stability/performance
So lets say i had a Android device that has 4.1.x or 4.2.x (doesnt really matter) phone that is rooted and is flashing an android 4.3.x root rom
vs.
the same android device but instead already had Android 4.3.x installed and using an android 4.3.x root method
Question 2:
What if both were running the same custom rom like PA or CM
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I thought at first 8.x kernels are for JB 4.1 and 9.x for JB 4.2
I put 8.31 on a AOSP 4.1.1 rom and wifi doesnt start and 2G takes about 3 minutes to start.
I then thought after some more reading 8.x is for samsung roms and 9,x for AOSP based roms. So put on 9.31 but then it boot loops with a message stating not to use on a samsung rom, I am not using a samsung rom.
So for 4.1.1 AOSP rom which dorimanx kernel to use?
Or any other kernels that work (with active download links).
Why are you using 4.1.1? Probably dorimanx does not even supporting 4.1.1. You should go for 4.2.2 builds or stock 4.1.2.
I was worried I would get a reply saying change rom.
I am experimenting with different roms.
4.2.x plain sucks I just dont like it.
4.1.1 is the only version I found here AOSP version is no 4.1.2.
I dont want to use stock samsung.
So who does support 4.1.x?
Dori 8.xx is for stock sam roms
Dori 9.xx is for custom roms
Dori 7.xx is for ics/jb. Old now.
Id try milestone 1 aokp rom. Its 4.1.2 but all sam poo is taken out. Fast with stock kernel and good battery life. :thumbup: dont mix kernels for dif roms. Phone mite not like it and go to sleep. Forever.
After flashing many rom jellybean, kitkat, lollipop, now I can suggest best rom choice for you: DING DING DING It is CyanFox ROM version 2.0.2 android 4.4.2 and SlimBean ROM build 8 OFFICIAL android 4.2.2. I think lollipop isnt really stable because it have slow dialer problem but I still choose one it is CODE ROM android 5.1.1. Thanks to who build ROM and port them to vibrant and developer still maintain vibrant. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Hello,
I read alot lately about porting Lollipop (CM 12.1) to my device (Allview V1 Viper which is basically a rebranded Gionee Elife E3) but i have some questions:
1. As far as i understood, there are some problems with CM and Mediatek devices. However i saw some posts with people succeeding to boot CM 12.1 on these devices. Can this be achieved ?
2. If yes, can i use KitKat stock kernel with a Lollipop build ? (my common sense says no, but who knows ?) If no, how can i build a kernel for Lollipop for this device. I saw that Mediatek released kernel source, can that be used ? Also, can i use the drivers from KitKat ? If no, which and where should i get the drivers from ? Can i use any files from KitKat stock rom for a Lollipop port ?
This will clear some things for the beginning.
Thanks in advance
I have a few questions regarding ROM porting
1)If my phone has android 4.4.2 stock rom and i want to port android 5.1.1 for it...is it possible,beacause i have heard that is not possible to port a lower version to a higher version or viceversa
2)if i have a working CM based rom (version 5.1.1) can i port a 6.0 version of android based from that rom?
It is first time when i try to port roms so i am just curious
Hello,
My problem is, that i can't find any custom roms with android 5.0.0 or higher for my j100fn (j1 lte).
The reason, why i want this is, that the stock rom sucks and there are some apps, which require android 5.0 or later