[Q] stable gingerbread 2x rom - LG Optimus 2x

Do you believe that there is or will b e a stable and fully working gingerbread rom for our device?
Are you already using one? Enlighten me please....

Well GR6 with FPS kernel is pretty good so far. I also got high hopes for Spica's R12 when its done. But SR1 and SR2 are also really good. CM7 is pretty much 100% stable too.

And then of course, there's the stock lg gingerbread too...

with cm7 i have very low call quality(that's what they tell me the people i speak with...) cannot use radio or 1080p... with stock i've had bsod and random shutdowns...

vagelisss said:
with cm7 i have very low call quality(that's what they tell me the people i speak with...) cannot use radio or 1080p... with stock i've had bsod and random shutdowns...
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Use the latest Temasek kang, and try baseband 824

the setup im using is extremely stable....using for days not had any crashes or bugs and really smooth check here for info and suggestions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460147

CM7/Kang (by Temasek) with WherryPicks kernel : and no BSOD, no lag, battery life is good and well balanced to provide performance by a bit of O/C
My personal choices
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plakers said:
CM7/Kang (by Temasek) with WherryPicks kernel : and no BSOD, no lag, battery life is good and well balanced to provide performance by a bit of O/C
My personal choices
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My Baseband and RIL : 725

maybe i will try some of the compinations you use and give it a try. So far though i m a bit disappointed since i have not been able after months of use tt find one that is both stable and using ALL the abilities of the phone(i mean the ones promised by LG when bought)

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Which 2.2 rom has best battery life?

Which 2.2 rom has best battery life?
which froyo?AOSP? 29 kernel or 32 kernel ?
coleonyx said:
which froyo?AOSP? 29 kernel or 32 kernel ?
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exactly ^^ i would use the .32 version - much faster
andreas__ said:
exactly ^^ i would use the .32 version - much faster
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I would agree - go for the .32 version. It's quite stable for me, and quite fast. The only issue I seem to encounter is that the battery never stops charging when it reaches 99%, it just says "Charging (99%)", and never "Charged". One other thing, sometimes wifi starts from max. the third try, instead of from the first, but it's really no problem. Other than that, everything is fine and the phone feels quick. Also don't go for version 6 - install v5, service pack 1, service pack 2 and the newest zice fixes and it's perfect.
nutterbg said:
I would agree - go for the .32 version. It's quite stable for me, and quite fast. The only issue I seem to encounter is that the battery never stops charging when it reaches 99%, it just says "Charging (99%)", and never "Charged". One other thing, sometimes wifi starts from max. the third try, instead of from the first, but it's really no problem. Other than that, everything is fine and the phone feels quick. Also don't go for version 6 - install v5, service pack 1, service pack 2 and the newest zice fixes and it's perfect.
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Were are talking about 2.2... =)
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utpoia or synergy ?
The best 2.2 rom with great battery life is utopia guys!
Anyone recommend me a stable froyo/gingerbread rom? I dont care about performance, just a bug free and stable rom. Not oxygen, had heaps of problems with that rom.
Thanks
For 2.3 I really think its asis ..
androidboss7 said:
Anyone recommend me a stable froyo/gingerbread rom? I dont care about performance, just a bug free and stable rom. Not oxygen, had heaps of problems with that rom.
Thanks
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Hi!
I'm using Mur4ik's 2.3.7 ASIS rom and for me nor problems at all...
Bye
androidboss7 said:
Anyone recommend me a stable froyo/gingerbread rom? I dont care about performance, just a bug free and stable rom. Not oxygen, had heaps of problems with that rom.
Thanks
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For GB I would say Mur4ik's Swifdroid ASIS or PCfighter's CM7, i'm currently on PCfighters GB (not a big enough data partition on ICS

Fastest and Most Stable Custom Rom

Hi everyone!
Just got the optimus 2x from my brother. Its still in stock rom. May i know from you what's the fastest and most stable custom rom for the phone so that i could give it a try?
Im using miui 2.3.16 + etana kernel with lite battery mod. No issues found.
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cm7 kang by temasek with ironkrnl (64 log-uv-su) and stockcam.
best gb-stable imo.
MisjudgedTwat said:
cm7 kang by temasek with ironkrnl (64 log-uv-su) and stockcam.
best gb-stable imo.
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I vote for this.
but if you don't use any video recording, CM9-Kang by owain already can be used for daily.
it's fast & stable enough if using default config.
I'm pretty happy with what I have in my sig.
However, I would test drive the phone for a couple of weeks if I were you. There have been users reporting very bad battery life that returned the phone and got a much better one.
So personally I would test-drive every functionality of the phone: 3G, wi-fi, bluetooth, GPS, etc and make sure everything is working fine before going for "warranty voiding activities"
miina_tokiha said:
I vote for this.
but if you don't use any video recording, CM9-Kang by owain already can be used for daily.
it's fast & stable enough if using default config.
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+1
Thats also what i'm using right now, also with ironkrnL (80 uv-log-su-rld), Chainfire3D and my own sd-fix. But in cause of the missing hw acc, i posted the cm7 variant
+1 for cm7 kang by temasek (with stock kernel).
I dont see anyone talking about one of the best ROMs with all custom like features with excellent smoothness and best performance....Django ROM with Stefan's or Spica's Kernel....it virtually flies...
try it man....you will know
Anybody can give me the link for iron kernel for cm7. Thank u
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Anybody can give me the link for iron kernel for cm7. Thank u
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watch the flag system!
You have to change the filename before flashing, i recommend to NOT use "jrnl"!
And never flash it with touch-cwm, it would kill your system/data partitions.
MisjudgedTwat said:
cm7 kang by temasek with ironkrnl (64 log-uv-su) and stockcam.
best gb-stable imo.
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What is the difference between etena kernel? which one has longest battery time ?
To me hei1125 does an awesome work with ICS (CM9). His rom is called Nova HD Plus.
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What is the difference between etena kernel? which one has longest battery time ?
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i never used etana kernel yet, so i can't tell.
i just know that "setiron" (the dev of ironkrnL) defo knows what he does.
I use MIUI, perfect look and very fast ROM, but you loose your FM-radio.
Good support- every Weekend a new update.
1st choice!
miina_tokiha said:
I vote for this.
but if you don't use any video recording, CM9-Kang by owain already can be used for daily.
it's fast & stable enough if using default config.
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I tried cm9, problem - couldnt send via BT.
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Bunkmil said:
To me hei1125 does an awesome work with ICS (CM9). His rom is called Nova HD Plus.
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I guess question was about fastest and most stable ROM, not about "stable and fast enough". ICS on P990 is highly unstable for now. I'm using ICS for daily use and i don't complain, but there's always something that isn't working as it suppouse to. So at this moment CM7 isn't only more stable then ICS, it's faster too. Android 4.0 doeasn't even have hw acceleration yet.
RoXeon said:
I guess question was about fastest and most stable ROM, not about "stable and fast enough". ICS on P990 is highly unstable for now. I'm using ICS for daily use and i don't complain, but there's always something that isn't working as it suppouse to. So at this moment CM7 isn't only more stable then ICS, it's faster too. Android 4.0 doeasn't even have hw acceleration yet.
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Agreed, at this moment CM7 is much more stable and also faster, i tried CM9 but some apps didn't work and sometimes the phone was getting slow all of the sudden not to mention the browser was always crashing, im using CM7 now and its so fast and stable
You can use CM7 and see it flying, but without some of the phone features, like video call (I'm not talking about Skype or viber, just the native one), smart share, divx, hdmi video resize... Or you can try one of stock roms with the great kernels from here and have a full phone.
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Thanks for all the replies. Will try out soon. Also, I have noticed that the battery life for the optimus 2x is so bad! With stock froyo last night, after just about 2hrs of some wifi and games, the battery has already gone down to 15%!!! That's how bad it is!
Is this normal? Should I return the phone to the store?
Also, will the gingerbread update and/or custom rom flashing bring about better life for the battery?
vince_junior said:
Thanks for all the replies. Will try out soon. Also, I have noticed that the battery life for the optimus 2x is so bad! With stock froyo last night, after just about 2hrs of some wifi and games, the battery has already gone down to 15%!!! That's how bad it is!
Is this normal? Should I return the phone to the store?
Also, will the gingerbread update and/or custom rom flashing bring about better life for the battery?
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DjangoManouche 1.1 is highly recommended with V20q baseband and HP SR3R2 Kernel. After trying out many stock variants, Modaco ROMS, Thanatos and CM ROMS, I finally settled on this one as it has resolved all the issues I had with the phone and gives good battery and network performance.

From ICS to JB - any advantages?

I was just wondering what the experience has been for people who switched from ICS to JB. Are there any advantages in terms of battery life, stability and/or performance?
Thanks in advance.
Better Performance (Projekt Butter)
New Statusbar
"Google Now"
Google Voice is now offline usable I think.
There're more changes but I don't know exactly
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Broodrom Business V1.1 Rom
Broodkernel V1.2
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I was just wondering what the experience has been for people who switched from ICS to JB. Are there any advantages in terms of battery life, stability and/or performance?
Thanks in advance.
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smooth, performance is good, reduced boot time and many more...
JB , because it is super fast .
What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
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What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
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I am using remics-jb... i am stuck with this team since remics-ux
You can give a try....
it's much smoother
Best Rom
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What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
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I'm using TAJB rom from last 1 month, it is daily driver with very minor issues and 100% faster smoother than any ICS rom.
I can say JB is real matured OS of android.
For example, Max Payne game
On ICS it strucks very much, and need to wait almost 5 mins to load the game. I know saving the game also an issue.
On JB, it is smoother and loading became very faster and never strucked. i tried very hard to struck it intentionally but failed every time.
Regards,
Praveen.
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smooth, performance is good, reduced boot time and many more...
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Good enough for me. I found the ICS one took a bit longer than necessary.
Guys thanks for quick reply but i like to know if i flash jb rom can i get bettery battry saving than ics???
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1Ishara said:
Guys thanks for quick reply but i like to know if i flash jb rom can i get bettery battry saving than ics???
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Yes, i am getting a bit better....
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Yes, i am getting a bit better....
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I understood that there is a better performance, but is there stability for every day use and not only? I mean, is there an JB ROM with the perfect stability of a stock ROM for SGS?
chris-t-an said:
I understood that there is a better performance, but is there stability for every day use and not only? I mean, is there an JB ROM with the perfect stability of a stock ROM for SGS?
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There is no perfectly stable JB roms atm as they are all still in alpha/beta.
Elite's recent beta 9 is apparently a very good improvement over beta 8, some are even claiming that it's currently better than his very good ICS rom.
Vertron said:
There is no perfectly stable JB roms atm as they are all still in alpha/beta.
Elite's recent beta 9 is apparently a very good improvement over beta 8, some are even claiming that it's currently better than his very good ICS rom.
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What do you believe, could JB get more improved for SGS than ICS? I mean, all of the ICS rom's that the developer said that are stable, failed at some point. Every ICS ROM that I had on my phone, had a critical point in time where all of the apps and system apps had permanent FCs so I'm looking in the close future for a ROM that it isn't stable for an "determined" period of time... I know that it's not necessarily to get better stability while having better performance, but I hope that there is a better chance in improving our SGSs with JB.
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What do you believe, could JB get more improved for SGS than ICS? I mean, all of the ICS rom's that the developer said that are stable, failed at some point. Every ICS ROM that I had on my phone, had a critical point in time where all of the apps and system apps had permanent FCs so I'm looking in the close future for a ROM that it isn't stable for an "determined" period of time... I know that it's not necessarily to get better stability while having better performance, but I hope that there is a better chance in improving our SGSs with JB.
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The FCs you got is probably because your /datadata partition got full. Install the Datafix app from the Play Store and clear your cache every now and and it shouldn't happen again.
I've used Elite's ICS rom since beta 10.1 and it's been stable as a rock for me. I'm sure his JB rom is just as good.
Hey guys, I am still using an odexed version of GB, it is very fast and stable but does the memory improve in ICS or JB, the problem with the sgs as you know is the memory I just want to know if ICS or JB use less memory then GB.
do you recommend to change?
For me battery life was a bit better on JB, depends really on the kernal you use though,
with performance, depends on the ROM you are using, for example i found that some roms where slow, and had poor battery life, while others were extremely fast and had good battery life.
Im currently using X-bean 1.0 and i am very happy with it
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Hmmm...
I tried several JB roms and in my feelings JB boot much longer, maybe something is wrong with my phone ? :crying:
The current best one is X-Bean. I've tried all of them and X-Bean is by far the most usable rom that is available currently, with SlimBean + DevilKernal combo coming in second.
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Hmmm...
I tried several JB roms and in my feelings JB boot much longer, maybe something is wrong with my phone ? :crying:
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In my experience, boot times vary from rom to rom even within the same android version, with lighter roms having shorter boot times.
Same here, I'm using X-Bean and since now the fastest and most stable JB ROM (I used all JB's on XDA). I'm using Devils kernel and in normal usage - 1,5 day. Best battery of course on GB, but this is a small cost for performance

Ics,jb or gingerbread?

Hello everyone, im new to this device.I bought it a couple of days ago and its awesome i love it.But one quick question, im on gingerbread actually, is it worthy to upgrade to ics or jelly bean ?.
diegonnc said:
Hello everyone, im new to this device.I bought it a couple of days ago and its awesome i love it.But one quick question, im on gingerbread actually, is it worthy to upgrade to ics or jelly bean ?.
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If you want maximum battery life, minimum performance, best stability but less features, stay on gingerbread. If you want balance between battery life and performance, great stability and a few more features, upgrade to ics. And if you want average performance, high number of tw features, but really low stability and average battery upgrade to jelly bean 4.1.2
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I'm not finished yet.
Now is for aosp/cm roms. If you want better performance than jb 4.1.2 and the most number of features but low stability and even lower battery life, upgrade to jb 4.2.2 (root box, carbon, slimbean, cm etc).
Now if you want something that is the latest, the newest, the highest optimized performance but is experimental and has the lowest in stability and battery life and highest number of bugs then try cyanogemod 4.3 experimental build (4.3 discussion in general section but locked ROM thread in original development section)
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So as you can see as the android version number goes up, it becomes more and more worst in battery life. (BTW questions should go in q&a section and please hit thanks if I've helped you) and I'm actually telling you everything based on my experiences. If different ROM with different android versions
Juhan Jufri said:
If you want maximum battery life, minimum performance, best stability but less features, stay on gingerbread. If you want balance between battery life and performance, great stability and a few more features, upgrade to ics. And if you want average performance, high number of tw features, but really low stability and average battery upgrade to jelly bean 4.1.2
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I'm not finished yet.
Now is for aosp/cm roms. If you want better performance than jb 4.1.2 and the most number of features but low stability and even lower battery life, upgrade to jb 4.2.2 (root box, carbon, slimbean, cm etc).
Now if you want something that is the latest, the newest, the highest optimized performance but is experimental and has the lowest in stability and battery life and highest number of bugs then try cyanogemod 4.3 experimental build (4.3 discussion in general section but locked ROM thread in original development section)
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So as you can see as the android version number goes up, it becomes more and more worst in battery life. (BTW questions should go in q&a section and please hit thanks if I've helped you) and I'm actually telling you everything based on my experiences. If different ROM with different android versions
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I see, well maybe later i will upgrade to ics at least, thanks.
ics is the worst update so far...... even éclair and froyo were better than ics... so either you stay with gb or upgrade to jb..
Well i just plugged my phone onto my pc and it updated it to ics, as far as i tested it, its better than gingerbread, but well i need to test it farther.Thanks for all your suggestions.
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Well i just plugged my phone onto my pc and it updated it to ics, as far as i tested it, its better than gingerbread, but well i need to test it farther.Thanks for all your suggestions.
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Watch out for brickbug.
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Watch out for brickbug.
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And that is?
diegonnc said:
And that is?
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Read up on it, check the stickies, very easy way to break your phone.
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Read up on it, check the stickies, very easy way to break your phone.
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So as far as i read, that brickbug only happens with custom ics roms and with specific kernels, i got my update officially from kies so i dont know if this bug still applies to me.And if it applies why does my phone updated successfully ?, im using it at the moment and everything is ok.Which kind of information do you need in order to tell me if this bug exists on my device?.
My updated android version is now 4.0.4
->Base band N7000UBLR1
->Kernel version 3.0.15-N7000UBLR3-CL890184 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT fri jul 13 20:10:47 KST 2012
->Compilation number IMM76.UBLR3 .
Edit: Regarding that "safe kernel" that i apparently must flash since im on ics, i looked up the thread of that safe kernel but i dont know where to look for my specific kernel code, any help here would be usefull.
Edit 2: After looking for my code apparently is UBLR3 and there isnt any safe kernel for that version ?.
diegonnc said:
So as far as i read, that brickbug only happens with custom ics roms and with specific kernels, i got my update officially from kies so i dont know if this bug still applies to me.And if it applies why does my phone updated successfully ?, im using it at the moment and everything is ok.Which kind of information do you need in order to tell me if this bug exists on my device?.
My updated android version is now 4.0.4
->Base band N7000UBLR1
->Kernel version 3.0.15-N7000UBLR3-CL890184 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT fri jul 13 20:10:47 KST 2012
->Compilation number IMM76.UBLR3 .
Edit: Regarding that "safe kernel" that i apparently must flash since im on ics, i looked up the thread of that safe kernel but i dont know where to look for my specific kernel code, any help here would be usefull.
Edit 2: After looking for my code apparently is UBLR3 and there isnt any safe kernel for that version ?.
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Read more and you'll see the brickbug is present on any device with an unsafe emmc chip, all ics and quite probably JB kernels are affected. Keep reading and get yourself fully familiar.
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Which ROM are you using right now for daily usage ?

I first installed custom ROM only to get Google services apps.
Now that I installed one, I loved some feature offered by them, like
1) Dolby Digital Plus
2) DIM
3) SuperSU
4) Play Store (Gapps)
But all these came at a cost. for me it was speed. I am using Simonoid 1.4 ROM:good: right now which offers all the above features but it is a little laggy while multitasking and opening apps.
So please tell me which ROM you are using and what problem you are facing with them. I am looking for a stable ROM that does not crash or lag, if it is out there.
I would also like to request all nokia x2 developers to set relaibility as their primary goal before adding visual features to their ROMS if possible, because a cool looking ROM with apps frequently crashing is less interesting than a stock looking ROM with good features and reliable overall performance.
Thank you
Suggest me a better stable ROM below
nokiax2ds said:
Suggest me a better stable ROM below
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Use cm 12.1 last build with luthfy karnel it is much smoother than others if u not flash karnel thwn u will feel some lag but after flashing luthfy karnel feel the new look and performance of nokia x2 on lolipop
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Use cm 12.1 last build with luthfy karnel it is much smoother than others if u not flash karnel thwn u will feel some lag but after flashing luthfy karnel feel the new look and performance of nokia x2 on lolipop
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is there any bugs or glitches ? does everything work well ? thanks for your reply
Anand7379 said:
Thanks for suggesting CM 12.1 to me... it works great ! i regret not using it earlier !! btw i not using that other kernel u suggested...seems like i dont need it and it wasnt working as well for me too. ! Thanks anyway
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A M using cm 12.1 with luthfy karnel v1 it works great for me
And in stock karnel it uses more cpu and battery but with luthfy there is smooth experience and no random reboots
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I am using this as my daily driver from last two months only bug is data works on 1st sim and if u want data on any new sim use pacth wich i have but only on 1st sim data works feel free to ask anything about nokia x2 to me heres my wattsapp no. 8879624129 but before sending hi just mention that u have found my no. On xda
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I can send required files on wattsapp

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