Hi
i have 4.1.2 Version Biftor Rom and itd very stable but I want to play the game that mean i must flashed a kitkat, lp or mm
Who play this game? Which Rom&Kernel are the best for stability game and good battery life
any idea?
Hi,
if I had to choose between android versions, I would easily pick Android 4.4 because it seems to work best on our phone.
As for what ROM, use slimsaber by greekdragon. Don't use the latest builds because it seems to have problems with play store FCs, the last good version I flashed was the February build. You can use Apolo kernel or DorimanX kernel, either one should give better battery life than stock Slimkernel.
gsstudios
xn0live said:
Hi
i have 4.1.2 Version Biftor Rom and itd very stable but I want to play the game that mean i must flashed a kitkat, lp or mm
Who play this game? Which Rom&Kernel are the best for stability game and good battery life
any idea?
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Go on Youtube and type in the search : " Pokemon Go 0.29.3 APK for Androids below 4.4 |tested on Jelly Bean 4.1/4.2/4.3| Sign up for UPDATES! "
If you type that and click the first result - the video's description has a modified apk under "Method 2" which allows Pokemon Go to work on any android version , i have it running on 4.1.2 Jellybean also and works great
thank you it works but its slowly-.-
gsstudios said:
Hi,
if I had to choose between android versions, I would easily pick Android 4.4 because it seems to work best on our phone.
As for what ROM, use slimsaber by greekdragon. Don't use the latest builds because it seems to have problems with play store FCs, the last good version I flashed was the February build. You can use Apolo kernel or DorimanX kernel, either one should give better battery life than stock Slimkernel.
gsstudios
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can u give a download link from februar build?
totalnoob92 said:
Go on Youtube and type in the search : " Pokemon Go 0.29.3 APK for Androids below 4.4 |tested on Jelly Bean 4.1/4.2/4.3| Sign up for UPDATES! "
If you type that and click the first result - the video's description has a modified apk under "Method 2" which allows Pokemon Go to work on any android version , i have it running on 4.1.2 Jellybean also and works great
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which rom and kernel are u have
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So i successfully rooted my phone using odin and cwm recovery. i am on stock rom 4.1.2.
Can anyone please refer to a rom anyone used on this phone and it worked without many bugs.
i searched for cm11 but it still has many bugs on this phone so i ignored it. Please refer to me roms that have a newer version on android only. I dont want customised stock roms. just omniroms or maybe cm10.2. Thanks everyone!:laugh:
AKANFatality said:
So i successfully rooted my phone using odin and cwm recovery. i am on stock rom 4.1.2.
Can anyone please refer to a rom anyone used on this phone and it worked without many bugs.
i searched for cm11 but it still has many bugs on this phone so i ignored it. Please refer to me roms that have a newer version on android only. I dont want customised stock roms. just omniroms or maybe cm10.2. Thanks everyone!:laugh:
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presently der are no cm or omni roms... but u can go for jasp hd or s4thewin roms.. dey are really good.. speaking abt cm 10.2, i myself am trying to build it and if everything goes as planned, Great!!
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Shrukul said:
presently der are no cm or omni roms... but u can go for jasp hd or s4thewin roms.. dey are really good.. speaking abt cm 10.2, i myself am trying to build it and if everything goes as planned, Great!!
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Well I found one. Its called the bionic monkey. Its based on cyanogenmod i guess. Built especially for our device. :laugh: with the Kitkat 4.4
AKANFatality said:
Well I found one. Its called the bionic monkey. Its based on cyanogenmod i guess. Built especially for our device. :laugh: with the Kitkat 4.4
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Interesting. Nice find, I didn't know this one. I will test to see if it's really KitKat :good:
Edit: it is a beautiful ROM, but it isn't KitKat. It's the same Android JB we all have in our devices. I'm considering to keep it installed.
It is for i8552B
freitaz said:
Interesting. Nice find, I didn't know this one. I will test to see if it's really KitKat :good:
Edit: it is a beautiful ROM, but it isn't KitKat. It's the same Android JB we all have in our devices. I'm considering to keep it installed.
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@freitaz Did you flash that in i8552? What's your review on it.
mysteryno46 said:
@freitaz Did you flash that in i8552? What's your review on it.
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well its nice, much lighter than the original stock rom. Plus its better and much sleeker than the touchwiz. Although its not a major upgrade like cyanogenmod. But yeah, worth more than the stock rom. One of the cleanest rom for grand quattro :good:
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@freitaz Did you flash that in i8552? What's your review on it.
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Yes, I tested. Let me write a little review.
I would say Bionic Monkey (the name of the rom) is a stock-based rom, with some interesting mods. By default the rom changes the DPI, so more things fit on screen. Some apps are KitKat-themed, like contacts or dialer. The stock launcher was replaced by Google Experience Launcher. It's also pre-rooted and has support to multiwindow. I didn't test multiwindow, but I think it's nice on that rom because of DPI.
The major disadvantage is that the rom is not KitKat, despite the system info. You can test it by installing any app only for KitKat - it will refuse to install.
So, in general, it's a good rom for daily use, so you might give it a try.
freitaz said:
Yes, I tested. Let me write a little review.
I would say Bionic Monkey (the name of the rom) is a stock-based rom, with some interesting mods. By default the rom changes the DPI, so more things fit on screen. Some apps are KitKat-themed, like contacts or dialer. The stock launcher was replaced by Google Experience Launcher. It's also pre-rooted and has support to multiwindow. I didn't test multiwindow, but I think it's nice on that rom because of DPI.
The major disadvantage is that the rom is not KitKat, despite the system info. You can test it by installing any app only for KitKat - it will refuse to install.
So, in general, it's a good rom for daily use, so you might give it a try.
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do u have a kitkat rom in sight for this phone? (stable enough)
update: did u try this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-quattro/orig-development/dev-cyanogenmod-11-0-t2802701
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do u have a kitkat rom in sight for this phone? (stable enough)
update: did u try this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-quattro/orig-development/dev-cyanogenmod-11-0-t2802701
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There's no KK for us, at least for now. All the roms that claim to be any Android higher than 4.1.2 are actually themed roms with mods on build.prop, but in fact they are Android 4.1.2.
The exception is CM (the one in link provided by you), that is KK in fact. But is still unstable and not suited for daily use.
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There's no KK for us, at least for now. All the roms that claim to be any Android higher than 4.1.2 are actually themed roms with mods on build.prop, but in fact they are Android 4.1.2.
The exception is CM (the one in link provided by you), that is KK in fact. But is still unstable and not suited for daily use.
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what about cm 10.2?
AKANFatality said:
what about cm 10.2?
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Also unstable, as far as I know
Same as CM11
AKANFatality said:
what about cm 10.2?
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CM 10.2 is at the same stage as CM11. Not fully functional. No network detected.
I'm looking for a Rom that's is all about fluid, speed and least lag possible. I'm not big on features and not to concerned about battery life.
Can someone recommend Rom or rom /kernel that would provide what I'm looking for?
I've browsed all the roms and just can't find enough info on what they offer.
Thanks in advance!
IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.
ilatimer1 said:
IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.
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Do you use the kernel that came with DU or are you using fire ice?
J.Guido85 said:
Do you use the kernel that came with DU or are you using fire ice?
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I am using the kernel that came with DU. Its very fast and fluid and good battery life.
ilatimer1 said:
IMHO Dirty Unicorns is the best. They even have a 5.1 test build available which I am running.
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Where can i find the Test build for 5.1 and how stable is it?
http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/
(I hope it's OK to post their main d/l page on xda)
N9 5.1 ROMs are a WIP right now. They're very usable, but won't be 100% until official factory images are released.
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I just installed the DU 5.1 Test Build mentioned above, and it is indeed fast and stable. I think one of the keys to stability is installing the correct gapps package (people have reported wake locks and FCs on certain gapps). I used the arm64 minimal gapps from SlimRoms.
Sent from my Nexus 9
Rastapop 5.1 has been very stable for me. Stock kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/orig-development/rom-rastapop-t3009269
Hello sir,
I need stable lollipop rom for my sgs3
Thank you in advance
Install newest version of Dokdo... For me the best rom for now. With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
shephart said:
Install newest version of Dokdo... For me the best rom for now. With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
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How long have you been using this ROM?
UMAIR2015 said:
Hello sir,
I need stable lollipop rom for my sgs3
Thank you in advance
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To the best of my knowledge there's no stable Lollipop ROM. All ROMs have their own bugs. Why not try the few Popular ROMs yourself?
shephart said:
With builded in kernel, no boeffla or archi.
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All ROMs have a kernel
Behemoth1702 said:
How long have you been using this ROM?
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Two weeks? LP are more stable than kitkat lol. Just snapchat videos dont work as always in aosp
shephart said:
Two weeks? LP are more stable than kitkat lol. Just snapchat videos dont work as always in aosp
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Nah, in my device i tried multiple lollipops but they are were laggy. So i got back on the latest cm 11 and things are smooth as silk.
I'm staying off lollipop for now.
I don't care about the super latest features, I rather have a stable and secure system.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
Both Temasek and ArchiDroid are very fast and stable. I haven't try out the new versions of RR and Blisspop yet
bhai archidroid karle latest wala set hai !
Hi,
Haxynox is actually pretty fast and thin. Discovered a bug, but cannot post it there. So i'm thinking of kinda spamming this place till i get my count up to 10
But in general, KitKat seems better choice for i9300 era systems. Would be nice, if someone compiled as close to aosp kitkat as possible. CM was close, but now really gets bloated with its additional software. It even has CM account system. Maybe i will test out Omni.
Omni is ok, but no theme support, same like slim kk
Hey guys im looking for a good kernel like boefla kernel for nameless android 5.1 rom for i9300 can you suggest me a good one also it would be better if i can customize it like boefla kernel ty
xxgsliemrexx said:
Hey guys im looking for a good kernel like boefla kernel for nameless android 5.1 rom for i9300 can you suggest me a good one also it would be better if i can customize it like boefla kernel ty
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I do not use nameless ROM but a quick look over the LP thread suggests Boeffla CM kernel could work with nameless. Have you tried? Just asking...
Anyway I would suggest Archi Kernel. Should work fine because it uses the AnyKernel method. Just be sure to flash it over the stock kernel that comes with your rom.
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I do not use nameless ROM but a quick look over the LP thread suggests Boeffla CM kernel could work with nameless. Have you tried? Just asking...
Anyway I would suggest Archi Kernel. Should work fine because it uses the AnyKernel method. Just be sure to flash it over the stock kernel that comes with your rom.
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Why ? Dont you suggest nameless rom ? I tried it like 3 month ago and it was pretty good.Why you dont use nameless rom.Also can you suggest me lollipop 5.0 or 5.1 rom for i9300 (prefer stable).Im using some s6 rom with boefla kernel.Its pretty good since now.But i wanna some change you know Also this rom have som bugs which have to be fixed.Anyway cant i flash the kernel you suggested after i flashed cm or some lollipop rom ?
xxgsliemrexx said:
Why ? Dont you suggest nameless rom ? I tried it like 3 month ago and it was pretty good.Why you dont use nameless rom.Also can you suggest me lollipop 5.0 or 5.1 rom for i9300 (prefer stable).Im using some s6 rom with boefla kernel.Its pretty good since now.But i wanna some change you know Also this rom have som bugs which have to be fixed.Anyway cant i flash the kernel you suggested after i flashed cm or some lollipop rom ?
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I just mentioned that because you wanted a kernel for nameless rom on LP and as I don't use it I wanted you to know that I'm not speaking from personal experience with that rom in particular. But the way it is built, ArchiKernel should work with every rom and people seem quite happy with it.
I personally use a sammy based KK rom at the moment because I like the UI, mainly for the looks not the performance...
If you want to try another non-sammy based rom other than nameless I would check ArchiDroid also developed by JustArchi as is ArchiKErnel.
Hawaiihemd said:
I just mentioned that because you wanted a kernel for nameless rom on LP and as I don't use it I wanted you to know that I'm not speaking from personal experience with that rom in particular. But the way it is built, ArchiKernel should work with every rom and people seem quite happy with it.
I personally use a sammy based KK rom at the moment because I like the UI, mainly for the looks not the performance...
If you want to try another non-sammy based rom other than nameless I would check ArchiDroid also developed by JustArchi as is ArchiKErnel.
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Allright thx for the advices
Id the past, I'm using chainfire3D with galaxy s5360 for better gaming. Is there any option like that for kitkat installed Galaxy s2?
BLscHaWK said:
Id the past, I'm using chainfire3D with galaxy s5360 for better gaming. Is there any option like that for kitkat installed Galaxy s2?
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For the galaxy s2, you can boost your gaming experience by using a custom kernel like DorimanX and overclocking your device. Play around with the kernel settings to get optimal performance for your device. TRIM you devices with a TRIM enabled kernel which will boost your phone's read and write speed.
gsstudios
gsstudios said:
For the galaxy s2, you can boost your gaming experience by using a custom kernel like DorimanX and overclocking your device. Play around with the kernel settings to get optimal performance for your device. TRIM you devices with a TRIM enabled kernel which will boost your phone's read and write speed.
gsstudios
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Thanks for advice but I really don't know anything about kernels. Can you help me on that? Now, I'm using resurrection Remix Kitkat rom. Is there any kernel compatible with that? Or what should I do? Should I go back to 4.0 or smth for best gaming-performance experience?
BLscHaWK said:
Thanks for advice but I really don't know anything about kernels. Can you help me on that? Now, I'm using resurrection Remix Kitkat rom. Is there any kernel compatible with that? Or what should I do? Should I go back to 4.0 or smth for best gaming-performance experience?
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Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
gsstudios said:
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
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Let's try! Thx master!
gsstudios said:
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-dorimanx-jb-4-4-4-t3123487
Install the latest version and see how it goes. If something goes wrong, just reflash the ROM.
As for stock ROM, you may get slightly better gaming performance if you do switch back, but IMO it's not worth it. You do lose a lot of features on newer android versions.
gsstudios
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Okay, last question. İs there any good guide about trim?
BLscHaWK said:
Okay, last question. İs there any good guide about trim?
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Everything you ever need to know about trim: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ives/rom-brickbug-aftermath-speeding-t2843238
Details of how to trim is already included in my thread. Just use trimmer from google play store and tick all three partitions then select trim.
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