Isn't it possible to port other custom roms for now 3 pro like color os, or any other. More and more cm/aosp based roms are getting boring.. Need something new.
Before someone starts lecturing. I am not a developer. I don't know how to port rom. If i could i would have done so already.
Yes you can, just need a maintainer for any new ROM
Oh and the drivers etc.
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Pardon for the foolish question
So many ROM dedicated for Optimus One, stock, custom, or AOSP, even Custom from AOSP....I can't remember them all.
I presume there must be some connection between them, like ROM A1 is a custom rom from ROM A. ROM B2 is combine from ROM A1 and ROM B....and so on.
Perhaps someone can explain this ROM universe better, by drawing a family tree or something like that, so we can see how those ROMs have resemblance and inheritance with each other.
Just a thought...
The AOSP ROMs are the original ROMs, they are released by google, and our devs make it work for our device... we can't have the perfectly original on our device, they are made for the Google Nexus S, it is the only device that can run AOSP... it is made for it...
Stock ROM is the ROM made by our device's manufacturer to work perfectly on our phone(AOSP only work bug-free without any modification on google devices, nexus one, s and galaxy nexus)
Custom ROMs are the one's modified, UI, apps, etc... eg CyanogenMod, MIUI, Oxygen etc...
Sent from my LG-P500
Friends got this phone and hes tired of waiting for ICS. I told him id put a custom rom on there, but i want to make sure its stable because i dont want him to have many bugs.
Which ROM should i go with? Im guessing he would probably prefer a samsung based rom over a AOSP rom.
Your title of the thread and your question posted do not match. If you want the most stock and stable ROM then here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1731382
If you want something else then 10 users will give you 10 different recomendations. Then they will say its great and pefect but blahblah don't work and the ROM will only FC a few times daily.
Link to the stock ROM above should be the way to go unless you and your friend want to sit down and do some reading on your own.
Hi,
What different between COOK ROM and STOCK ROM?
My phone runs android 4.0.4.
How can my phone recognize a COOK ROM or a STOCK ROM?
Thanks!
Well, from my understanding a "Cook ROM" is based off of AOSP code or something else (So AOKP, AOSP, CM10, etc.) and is actually built in Linux... a stock ROM is something that comes from the manufacturer (it could be modified by developers, but it's usually the ROM that comes in the phone or based on that).
So if you're using a Nexus device, you probably mainly have cooked ROMs and ports as from my understanding, those phones are built from source and have no extra things such as manufacturer overlays. If you have, let's say, a Galaxy S3, you'll have both (Samsung stock ROMs and AOSP cooked ROMs).
But that's just how I interpret it, might be wrong c;
I have just rooted my phone & am now interested in installing a custom ROM.
I have a Neken N6 smartphone
I only know needroms.com to look for roms & it seems the choice for my phone is limited., MIUI V5 being the only ROM I think. Is there another place I can look for ROMS that may give me a bigger selection? I want to try out ROMS like Cmod & Paranoid Android, is this possible?
Hi guys,
I'm new to flashing rom and etc.. But I'd like to know which should I flash cuz I want a smooth rom for day to day apps
Search the thread..you'll see many custom rom's from some of the dedicated developers. I'd suggest start with MiracleDroid since its a non treble rom. Start using it and get hold of the treble and non-treble thing. Then if u want to shift to treble rom then I'm sure by that time you would know which one to pick.