[Share][MOD][TWEAK]VulpiX V3.1 (updated 6th Jan 2014) - Galaxy Note II Themes and Apps

This is a very nice mod to make system faster and it is very good for battery life
Lets have a try and feel the difference.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2429923
Tested on Phoenix 16.7 , Hurricane 8

Tested on Android 4.1.2 thunderlight V7 + symplistic V3.6 and NEAK kernel V2.2 and working smooth. Been up for 18 hrs.. so can't tell if it will be better or worse with a few battery charge cycles.
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Axelman8 said:
Tested on Android 4.1.2 thunderlight V7 + symplistic V3.6 and NEAK kernel V2.2 and working smooth. Been up for 18 hrs.. so can't tell if it will be better or worse with a few battery charge cycles.
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You can test it without any mod.
That may help you understand the difference.
Thanks.

"Check Random Entropy Available" is force closing for me.
Edit: I changed SELinux to permissive and now it sems to work

robalm said:
"Check Random Entropy Available" is force closing for me.
Edit: I changed SELinux to permissive and now it sems to work
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Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?

sumondhk1 said:
Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?
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It removed all animations. sure it would benefit galaxy Y. but we have a gigantic CPU/GPU.

sumondhk1 said:
Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?
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Quite honestly, it's barely noticeable.

Is it work on 4.3 roms? i'm on jellykat v3.

babak said:
Is it work on 4.3 roms? i'm on jellykat v3.
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I think so as stated by the OP of the original thread.
Make a nandroid first then test yourself.
I hope it will work.
Battery life is quite amazing in my opinion.

sumondhk1 said:
I think so as stated by the OP of the original thread.
Make a nandroid first then test yourself.
I hope it will work.
Battery life is quite amazing in my opinion.
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ok, thanks, but how can I verify that it is working really? I elaborate only on the sensations?

babak said:
ok, thanks, but how can I verify that it is working really? I elaborate only on the sensations?
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No, not really like that.
Just use same apps with it one day with full charge and without it another day. so simple.
As a ordinary user we mean battery life like this.
Thanks.

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What is the best kernel for vibrant ؟؟؟؟؟

Please help in the best Kernl
For your Samsung Vibrant with the knowledge that I used MIUI-4
Esha and I want to knock the installation Kernel
Since it is your 1st post I won't delete, post Questions in Q&A... last warning... oka1 moderator
For miui thats based on cm7, i think its between glitch and streamline
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Look at NOOB_IN_N33D's miui guide. It has all the kernels for miui in it and brief descriptions. Its stickied in Q&A.
i'm back on Axura and couldn't be happier
I used glitch over streamline so I could undervolt
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popthree said:
i'm back on Axura and couldn't be happier
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vintage
manus ferrera said:
I used glitch over streamline so I could undervolt
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You can undervolt with streamline....im running it right now, -50 across the board
Does anyone know where I can find the stock kernel that came with 2.1 in a flashable zip file?
TrueYears said:
Does anyone know where I can find the stock kernel that came with 2.1 in a flashable zip file?
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-Stock Android 2.1 Download
theexel said:
-Stock Android 2.1 Download
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Thank you!!
GlitchV14 Preview with ICS Passion v9.1
andyklk10 said:
GlitchV14 Preview with ICS Passion v9.1
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hahaha you consider a preview kernel, with limited features/functionality and some bugs, to be the best kernel available to the vibrant?? or is it only the best because that's what you have?
i couldnt even mount my sd to my computer on that kernel.
im not trashing the dev by any means, thats why he called it a "preview kernel". but to come onto a thread and call it the best available is ignorant, and can be very misleading to inexperienced users.
Honestly , you should try it, It work so good, Speed is great! , No lag, Battery life is awsome., the only problem, the games open but for some reason close,/
andyklk10 said:
Honestly , you should try it, It work so good, Speed is great! , No lag, Battery life is awsome., the only problem, the games open but for some reason close,/
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So far battery life is ok for me, less than stock passion but thats expected for a preview. I am finding Live OC incredible, set clock speeds on the fly.
But overall Topshelf is right, its a PREVIEW, with more features and fixes to come, so its not best kernel as of right now, but imo soon

[Q] Best ROM Battery life? ICS/JB

Hey guys, really tired of battery life issues can barely get 2.5 hours screen time on my current setup. Can you guys give me suggestions to ROMS with the best battery life? for both ICS n JB? thx mates
Alimaq9 said:
Hey guys, really tired of battery life issues can barely get 2.5 hours screen time on my current setup. Can you guys give me suggestions to ROMS with the best battery life? for both ICS n JB? thx mates
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check the combination in my signature - simply awesome :good:
I can't see your sig
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I can't see your sig
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RootBOX 1.8 ~|||~ Dream v2.7.4
Es rally worth it changing a ROM forma battery live?
Enviado desde mi SGS2 dual boot usando AOKP ROM
livefortoday said:
check the combination in my signature - simply awesome :good:
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What your battery timing? screen time? what type of usage do u have?
livefortoday said:
RootBOX 1.8 ~|||~ Dream v2.7.4
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Lol I use Rootbox 1.8-best Ive tried.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
przemcio510 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
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the message never seems to hit home
przemcio510 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
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i thought it wasnt a problem cause i asked in terms of battery life..
Too many variables determine how much usage you're going to get out of a charge to be able to definitively say "rom/kernel X" will give you the best battery life.
That's why these threads are frowned upon (essentially a waste of time; you won't have the exact same experience with a given rom/kernel as me).
Only way to get great battery life is to read/learn/tweak/read some more/tweak/etc/etc. All the info you need is on this site, you just have to do a bit of digging to find it.
for me stock roms always have best battery life..
yeah asking a question like whats the best rom is stupid but he asked a concrete question, whats the best rom in terms of BATTERY LIFE. i think its legit but im not a mod to decide. still, it hasnt been removed so i think im right. im also curious btw. thats right u can tweak a lot and improve batt life but there are definetly better roms for battery life, there are some with good performance, others have great features etc.
MICa.fighter said:
yeah asking a question like whats the best rom is stupid but he asked a concrete question, whats the best rom in terms of BATTERY LIFE. i think its legit but im not a mod to decide. still, it hasnt been removed so i think im right. im also curious btw. thats right u can tweak a lot and improve batt life but there are definetly better roms for battery life, there are some with good performance, others have great features etc.
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Haven't you read two posts above you? I think that's why it's not right to ask these kind of questions. And why answering on a question from at least two months ago..?
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What do you care most?

What do you care most when you choose a ROM. Please don't turn this thread into a which-ROM-is-best kind of thread.
If there are other factors that influence your choice, please reply and let me know.
For me i choose user interface and features, why? Cause we got too much stock-based ROMs that have stock theme. I would rather flash a stock ROM rather than a stock based ROM that doesn't have any difference in ui. I mean look at xperianze ROM. Many people are commenting its the best ROM cause of its special and unique interface. And anyways why do we need custom ROMs (no theming) with only tweaks? This phone is running quad core exynos processor not a single core armv6 or something.
Edit: Please add in battery life as it matters the mpst
Battery, stability and some nice smooth performance... Not too much cherry and stuff like that I think.
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sarakinos said:
Battery, stability and some nice smooth performance... Not too much cherry and stuff like that I think.
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Well for you I think you should flash an aosp rom since you prefer speed than interface
Juhan Jufri said:
For me i choose user interface and features, why? Cause we got too much stock-based ROMs that have stock theme. I would rather flash a stock ROM rather than a stock based ROM that doesn't have any difference in ui. I mean look at xperianze ROM. Many people are commenting its the best ROM cause of its special and unique interface. And anyways why do we need custom ROMs (no theming) with only tweaks? This phone is running quad core exynos processor not a single core armv6 or something.
Edit: Please add in battery life as it matters the mpst
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I'm a theme freak too, that's why I love ROMs that have CM theme engine implemented. CM theme engine is unbeatable and there are so many amazing themes on Play Store for us to choose.
browy said:
I'm a theme freak too, that's why I love ROMs that have CM theme engine implemented. CM theme engine is unbeatable and there are so many amazing themes on Play Store for is to choose.
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+1 running beanstalk right now and using dark bean feature from slim bean.
Edit: lol there's a tie on all four picks
Juhan Jufri said:
Well for you I think you should flash an aosp rom since you prefer speed than interface
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I am afraid of the battery life...
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I am afraid of the battery life...
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Sorry, my bad, I forgot that. Is there a way to put it in the poll now?
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I am afraid of the battery life...
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Then I think you should go back to ICS then. Cause its more stable, responsive and battery friendly than on jelly bean.
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Sorry, my bad, I forgot that. Is there a way to put it in the poll now?
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I think performance and speed is the same
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Juhan Jufri said:
sarakinos said:
I am afraid of the battery life...
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Then I think you should go back to ICS then. Cause its more stable, responsive and battery friendly than on jelly bean.
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I think performance and speed is the same
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By performance I mean smoothness. I used to over clock my phone to gain more speed but all the Transition animations and page scrolling became so laggy.
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browy said:
Juhan Jufri said:
By performance I mean smoothness. I used to over clock my phone to gain more speed but all the Transition animations became so laggy.
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O I see. Then just use crossbreeder or turn off the animations from developer settings. Oh and the crossbreeder tweak did help remove some lags in the games i played on cm-based roms
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Juhan Jufri said:
sarakinos said:
I am afraid of the battery life...
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Then I think you should go back to ICS then. Cause its more stable, responsive and battery friendly than on jelly bean.
I think you are wrong
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I want good battery life, vanilla android feel, lots of ROM mods or customization
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being able to make phone calls with clear speech and hearing.
sent from where i'm at.
Bottom line?..........if it boots, I'm happy
Battery life, stability, looks in no particular order
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my 1st criteria for a rom is it should be as smooth and lagless as possible.
Sv: What do you care most?
That the ROM improves the battery life without sacrificing any performance!
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That the ROM improves the battery life without sacrificing any performance!
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That's it!
I'm happy if the battery lasts more than one day
I'm on stock at the moment and I can get two days from what I would call "normal" usage. Oh and playing games with a PS3 controller is a must!

Two questions before flashing an AOSP rom

Hey everyone.
Hope someone can help me.
Two questions basically:
1. Is there a way to get stock camera like quality with an AOSP rom? Last time I checked the picture and video quality was really really terrible in AOSP roms like CM, etc. Has this improved or is it possible to instal the Touchwiz camera on CM to get the stock picture and video quality?
2. What about battery life? I also remember it being much worse than stock. Any suggestions to make it better and more like Touchwiz rom? Maybe there's a good kernel that I should try to extend the battery life?
Thanks!
Sensamic said:
Hey everyone.
Hope someone can help me.
Two questions basically:
1. Is there a way to get stock camera like quality with an AOSP rom? Last time I checked the picture and video quality was really really terrible in AOSP roms like CM, etc. Has this improved or is it possible to instal the Touchwiz camera on CM to get the stock picture and video quality?
2. What about battery life? I also remember it being much worse than stock. Any suggestions to make it better and more like Touchwiz rom? Maybe there's a good kernel that I should try to extend the battery life?
Thanks!
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(1) cameras are mostly fixed and quality is also quite ok. I still feel Samsung was better in the past (whereas long time on aosp here)
(2) in the beginning, you are correct, battery was terrible, or at least less than TW roms, now I get nearly the same time out of it. (using slimbean)
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Sensamic said:
Hey everyone.
Hope someone can help me.
Two questions basically:
1. Is there a way to get stock camera like quality with an AOSP rom? Last time I checked the picture and video quality was really really terrible in AOSP roms like CM, etc. Has this improved or is it possible to instal the Touchwiz camera on CM to get the stock picture and video quality?
2. What about battery life? I also remember it being much worse than stock. Any suggestions to make it better and more like Touchwiz rom? Maybe there's a good kernel that I should try to extend the battery life?
Thanks!
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1. Yes, it is almost the same.
2. Now battery life is the same, if not better than stock TouchWiz
I've gone through some AOSP rom threads and I still see people complaining about the camera
Is there some camera app that I would need to install or only use the AOSP stock camera that comes with the AOSP roms?
tomosh22 said:
1. Yes, it is almost the same.
2. Now battery life is the same, if not better than stock TouchWiz
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Could you recommend which AOSP rom should I try that has these two requests?
Sensamic said:
I've gone through some AOSP rom threads and I still see people complaining about the camera
Is there some camera app that I would need to install or only use the AOSP stock camera that comes with the AOSP roms?
Could you recommend which AOSP rom should I try that has these two requests?
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I haven't seen any complaints and when i'm not running a nightly the camera is great.
Cyanogenmod, I'm using it and in my opinion its the best ROM available, ive never had a single crash on stable versions (nightlies crash on the camera) battery life is great, performance is better than a lot of ROMs but not quite as good as Liquid Smooth and camera quality is also great. Beware that on the current CM11 nightlys the camera makes the phone crash so use CM10.2 instead.
tomosh22 said:
I haven't seen any complaints and when i'm not running a nightly the camera is great.
Cyanogenmod, I'm using it and in my opinion its the best ROM available, ive never had a single crash on stable versions (nightlies crash on the camera) battery life is great, performance is better than a lot of ROMs but not quite as good as Liquid Smooth and camera quality is also great. Beware that on the current CM11 nightlys the camera makes the phone crash so use CM10.2 instead.
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Thanks!
How much screen on time you usually get with CM? Similar to stock samsung or more?
Sensamic said:
Thanks!
How much screen on time you usually get with CM? Similar to stock samsung or more?
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Definitely more with same apps installed.
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JellyYogurt said:
Definitely more with same apps installed.
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Which ROM are you using.
Iqbal Ansari said:
Which ROM are you using.
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I tried cyanogenmod 10.2 last time for like 2-3 weeks. This is one of my battery stats
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I tried cyanogenmod 10.2 last time for like 2-3 weeks. This is one of my battery stats
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What is screen on time.
Maybe you have not tried Stock ML2 yet. It is far better than 10.2 in terms of battery(according to your stats.)
I'm at 55% after 20 hours with 2 hours screen on time(heavy to moderate usage).
Iqbal Ansari said:
What is screen on time.
Maybe you have not tried Stock ML2 yet. It is far better than 10.2 in terms of battery(according to your stats.)
I'm at 55% after 20 hours with 2 hours screen on time(heavy to moderate usage).
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What apps/games were u using?
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What apps/games were u using?
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Wifi almost 60% of the time.
Heavy browsing around 40 min.
Whatsapp wechat intstagram twitter email (keep checking every hour) (no auto sync)
10 min calling.
Heavy camera usage took around 30+ pics.
maybe 15 min music.
No gaming at all.
I have 70+ apps installed.
Iqbal Ansari said:
Wifi almost 60% of the time.
Heavy browsing around 40 min.
Whatsapp wechat intstagram twitter email (keep checking every hour) (no auto sync)
10 min calling.
Heavy camera usage took around 30+ pics.
maybe 15 min music.
No gaming at all.
I have 70+ apps installed.
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How was tat even heavy... Try using 3G for youtube and xda
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How was tat even heavy... Try using 3G for youtube and xda
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Have you tried ML2 and still think that Aosp has better battery life.
Then which rom are you using, I would like to use it too.
Iqbal Ansari said:
Have you tried ML2 and still think that Aosp has better battery life.
Then which rom are you using, I would like to use it too.
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I am using ML2 now too Have u used cyanogenmod 10.2? How long?
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I am using ML2 now too Have u used cyanogenmod 10.2? How long?
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Never used it at all thats why I was asking. I dont use custom roms cause of the battery and camera.
Thinking of using slimbean 4.3.1. Have you used it. Any review.
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Never used it at all thats why I was asking. I dont use custom roms cause of the battery and camera.
Thinking of using slimbean 4.3.1. Have you used it. Any review.
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Nvr used slim bean. For aosp I only used cyanogenmod cos I am a fan of touchwiz and samsung camera
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[Q] Best Rom for Galaxy s3/I9300

Hello guys,
at first, sorry for my bad english. I hope you will understand what i want to know!
I search a rom with the best Battery life. It should have a relatively current android version have , however, is not absolutely necessary. It must also have a good performance. Whether it's AOSP or Touchwiz , I do not care .
Try Temasek 4.4.4 with boeffla kernel (zzmove configuration).
FOR best battery life i think touchwizz ROM was better.
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Hello guys,
at first, sorry for my bad english. I hope you will understand what i want to know!
I search a rom with the best Battery life. It should have a relatively current android version have , however, is not absolutely necessary. It must also have a good performance. Whether it's AOSP or Touchwiz , I do not care .
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Try CM 12 or Temasek CM 12 with boeffla kernel for Pure Performance
buddybin said:
Try CM 12 or Temasek CM 12 with boeffla kernel for Pure Performance
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It has high battery drain. :/
Sconny said:
It has high battery drain. :/
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If you don't care about android version, I suggest neat rom (stock) for balance of performance and battery life
You should go for liquidsmooth ROM. There is a lollipop update available and its also provide a good performance. There are some minor bugs which are need not to be worried and it also improves the battery life and also a battery saver mode is available. ☺
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If you don't care about android version, I suggest neat rom (stock) for balance of performance and battery life
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It looks so horrible
rajkanak said:
You should go for liquidsmooth ROM. There is a lollipop update available and its also provide a good performance. There are some minor bugs which are need not to be worried and it also improves the battery life and also a battery saver mode is available.
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I had a drain about 40% over night
Sconny said:
I had a drain about 40% over night
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i think it's a battery issue. Flash 4.0.4 stock then factory reset twice to check it.
qasim799 said:
i think it's a battery issue. Flash 4.0.4 stock then factory reset twice to check it.
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nothing happen
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nothing happen
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Then buy a new battery from any phone shop or samsung if you have warranty.

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