As official Gapps was released, more Pie based custom ROMs were released with dfferent built-in kernels.
But: do you know about any custom kernels - mainly overclocked ones - for Pie?
I know, I have to wait patiently, I'm just curios about the options because I found a great ROM with minimal bugs, the only problem is the kernel they use, I got used to much faster performance.
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Hi guys,
before I start: this is not supposed to be a "What's the best ROM?" thread.
I want to update my i9100 to a "stable" Kitkat ROM (if such a thing exists). The major ROMs seem to be CM11 (unofficial), Resurrection Remix and Omni ROM. I have followed the CM discussion for a long time and the Exynos SoC was always an issue to provide a stable ROM. I don't care that much about the ROMs individual features, but I DO want all basic hardware features to work (tethering, camera, etc.)*.
So, my questions:
- Do all these ROMs have the same hardware/drivers related (!) bugs and issues?
- What are the current issues (if any)?
- Can any one of these ROMs be used as a daily driver (i.e. everything working)?
Thanks
Ralf
Edit: Except for TVout obviously.
No.
As far as daily driver is concerned.
And yeah most likely all kk roms will have some bugs.
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I'm on slimkat sabermod by fusionjack, 4.4.2. I'm using it as a daily driver with no problems. As far as exynos problems, correct, all custom ROMs which are not stock based experience the same kind of issues. However I haven't had any problems (reboots etc) since I've been on KK for a week or so.
As has been said many times on this forum.... Flash it yourself and see. What is acceptable to one (say me) is not acceptable for another (say corruptionfreeindia).
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
Can you elaborate on the Exynos related probems? What are they?
Hi
well I have no experience with Custom-ROMs, so can someonePlease explain to me
where exactlythe difference between Official ROMs and Unofficial ROMs is ?
What would you recommend in terms of stability
thanks
This is what I believe it means, using CyanogenMod as an example (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CyanogenMod).
AFAIK the CyanogenMod team develop their custom rom for a generic platform. They then select a number of devices and customize the generic version so it can be applied and used on these selected devices.
An official CyanogenMod ROM is when the CyanogenMod team have selected the device and done the extra work for the custom ROM to work on that device themselves.
Unofficial means that the extra work to tailor the custom CyanogenMod ROM for the device is done by other developers, who use the generic base which CyanogenMod provide.
To my understanding its more like sub-beta, directed mainly for flash freaks (count me in).
Regarding stability some official ROMs are far from stable, while some unofficial are ages in front.
Thanks guys for the great explanation....appreciate it...
well , During my search for a good ROM software I have often read that the 2 Roms was s always recommended
1. Temasek
2. LiquidSmooth
i mean are both roms really good and stable on s3?
or would you recommend something else
thanks
I would recommend CM12.1 as a daily driver. Is clean and fast. It works way better than stock Samsung ROMs and is very stable thanks to @JustArchi. It also drain less battery and has a good power save feature.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-1-i9300-t3254215
My current setup is this:
Recovery: TWRP
ROM: CM12.1
Kernel: Boeffla
And never been happier with my i9300
Hi
I have the latest version temasek's UNOFFICIAL CM12.1 v18.0 flashed + PA-GOOGLE APPS Plus GOOGLE STOCK PACKAGE
and I must say it really makes a great impression, everything seems stable so far.....
well the only thing that bothers me is the (ugly white background in Android Lollipop)but its just a matter of taste :silly:
Plus the newer builds of CM12.1 have OTA updater working.
How would you estimate the stability and performance of CM12.1 ROM's compared to official CM11 nightlies?
Flashed official CM11 once. Within 30 minutes of testing a had plenty of crashes and several Cannot connect to camera.
Lot of people here say that there is no need to move to Lolipop, because Kitkat is far more stable.. However I wouldn't agree.
Hi, I'm sorry if this question is asked way too frequently, but the thing is, when I bought the Redmi Note 3 over a year ago, I had planned to install a near stock Android ROM. But after searching for a good ROM, I found that none of the AOSP ROMs back then supported VOLTE, which I absolutely require for Jio. Even now when I search for marshmallow ROMs, most of them either don't support VOLTE or have some other bugs like dual SIM not working which makes those ROMs unfit for daily use. Now that xposed for Nougat is out, I'm willing to try a Nougat AOSP ROM. Is there a stable 100% bug-free near stock Android Nougat ROM for redmi note 3? I would appreciate if people would recommend me a good ROM ONLY if they have personally tested & confirmed that the ROM is indeed 100% bug-free, VOLTE works & there aren't any battery drain issues. I don't want to flash a ROM, then find out it has bugs, then move back again to MiUI. If there is no such ROM, then I'll just continue using MiUI. Thanks.
Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
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Dude mention your requirements like stability is undefined but on an overall basis, you can try any of these Tested: Resurrection remix, Viper OS, AOSIP & Others: Citrus CAF, Nitrogen OS Nougat with a custom kernel like ElementalX or Radon. Check description for the site which contains everything you need.
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I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of a ROM having too many additional features). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
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I'll be checking out the site you mentioned, but my requirements are basically an AOSP ROM that is 100% bug free. Other than that, I would _PREFER_ a ROM that doesn't have way too many additional features(Resurrection Remix is one good example of this). I would rather use Xposed for all the fancy features & not have it built into the ROM. It's pretty hard to find a ROM that doesn't have ANY kind of bugs or any battery drain issues so I would use any AOSP ROM that is completely bug free, I have no specific feature requirements.
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Okay for your requirement try Slim , Citrus CAF , Lineage OS
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IMO Customised Lineage OS by Umang96 is the most stable Rom. It has Radon kernal build in.
Why is not available any kernel for Oreo/Pie roms? I would really like to see a kernel for Pie to edit the frequences due to overheating...
Hi all,
I recently got an SM-T220 for cheap, running the latest stock rom, build: T220XXS3CWD1, (I've identified my stock rom is likely this EUX version: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-T220/EUX/T220XXS3CWD1).
The tablet is not that powerful - it runs like a fat guy up a hill. So, my aim is to install the fastest, lightest/least bloated GSI version of A13 I can find, without Samsung UIX (Ie. just using the vanilla android UI) - I dont care for special features, dont need root or custom recovery, just performance. Currently, based on scanning this forum, I think this is the most suitable rom for me:
https://github.com/ponces/treble_build_aosp/releases/tag/v2023.06.16
Currently, I have unlocked the bootloader on the tablet and that is all so far (have not rooted, or added a custom recovery, yet).
So, before I get started on flashing, I have 3 questions:
What is the fastest known A13 rom, supported on this tablet? - has anyone done any testing on performance (i have seen a lot of aesthetic rom forks on this forum, but no benchmarks on performance)
What is the most smooth-brain method for installing a GSI - can a GSI just be flashed with odin?
Has anyone tried overclocking the A7? (this would likely require root, but curious if it is worth it).
Bananadroid Gsi rom
I use magisk with busy box module working on Hebf app for overclocking
Use twrp or stock recovery fastbootd patch to flash gsi . You can use Odin to flash gsi but is very inconvenient
All GSIs are the same (now A13 QPR3). why need benchmarks? its performance is ability of mobile processors.
Want performance ? then compile new kernel and creates new ROM.
(Now there are universal TWRP and soon its will has touch screen fixing, KernelSU new way to root .)