Galnet vs Miui.us vs Miuiandroid - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm seriously considering flashing a MIUI build again. A few months back, I tried MIUI and was very pleased with it but I flashed another ROM and then forgot about MIUI and its "flashy" look. I'd prefer a MIUI build with the ICS framework or at least some ICS-ish MUII ROM.
I've narrated my choice in which MIUI build to use down to these three:
Miui.us
Galnet
Miuiandroid
I am not sure what build to use, but I've read a bit about each and they have their pro's and con's but now I'm asking you. What do you think? Which one of these has the best feature vs looks mix all in all?
If you feel like it, please state your own pro's and con's with the following three.

well? Also, what do you prefer of MIUI ICS or MIUI GB?
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Really? No one here who feels like giving their input?

Wait for ICS until it has Full hardware acceleration , now you must/should use GB for stability

Theshawty said:
Really? No one here who feels like giving their input?
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I use miui.nl rom, must be similar to miui.us.

I personally prefer MIUI.us. I have had no problems. It comes with a four-way reboot option and always translated in English. They also have updates every Friday with a changelog translated in English. I would also recommend you try QND Miui as there are a bit more tweaks tuned for our N1. Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1084726
As between MIUI.us or QND MIUI, I have to say it is a tie in my opinion. Both work very well. If you want updates EVERY Friday then stick with MIUI.us as QND MIUI is updated about once or twice a month (or with major updates.) MIUI.us is very bare bones MIUI while QND offers a bit more apps and features (all are located on the OP of the link above.)
Regarding MIUI ICS, wait. The current MIUI ROMs floating out there on the DEV section are glitchy at best. I have personally tried both out and there is constantly lag and FC's. Best bet is to wait for full hardware acceleration with OpenGL.

Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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Theshawty said:
Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!

Theshawty said:
Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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2.2.3 is good, it is the latest update.

Theshawty said:
Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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Both are NOT ICS. You'll know if you download an ICS MIUI because it will say Android 4.0.3... and the thread will have "ICS!!!" plastered all over the title.

DirkGently said:
I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!
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Thanks for your input! I tried MIUI for almost 8 hours after which I remembered why I left MIUI for the first time, it's not a ROM for me, simply put.
I like ICS/CM9 and won't leave that for another ROM now. Not even a MIUI-ICS mix.

DirkGently said:
I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!
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I don't want to jinx it, but i've not had one Touchscreen wonk since flashing it! The first time since owning the phone i'm wonk free. How weird is that?

DirkGently said:
I don't want to jinx it, but i've not had one Touchscreen wonk since flashing it! The first time since owning the phone i'm wonk free. How weird is that?
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Uhm.. Dafuq is a "wonk?"

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[Q] Which is the most stable ics rom for nexus one?

Really want to taste ice cream sandwiches
Any?
Thank you!
Any suggestion?
Take a look at this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1557606
i will tell you what i tell everyone--test them all as each works better for some than others
Try the TexasICS Evervolv. I've using this rom and it's very stable from day to day use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366897
The BCM firmware is working well for me.
TexasIce
I'm using the TexasIce for long time, I face some problems once but now the rom is very stable. I recommend you to try it.
Just installed BCM and works like charm. Texasice seems like a good choice too
I'm running BCM ICS for about a week now and its is quite an amazing piece of work.
I have to admit that I rooted my Nexus One a week ago because I preferred the Desire over the Nexus.
So the Nexus has been sitting in my drawer for about 2 years.
But that said, I only have run Texasice and BCM.
They both run smooth on my Nexus.
I would admit like others, just try them all so you can make your own opinion.
hey try to flash miui v4 (ics rom) for nexus one latest one its more stable then any other ics rom
Download it here
http://forums.miui.us/showthread.ph...-2-6-1-Ice-Cream-Sandwiched&p=67653#post67653
Press thanks if helped
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Nasir javed said:
hey try to flash miui v4 (ics rom) for nexus one latest one its more stable then any other ics rom
Download it here
http://forums.miui.us/showthread.ph...-2-6-1-Ice-Cream-Sandwiched&p=67653#post67653
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There is a MIUI thread in the Development. No need to provide link to another MIUI. BTW, you like MIUI doesn't mean someone will like it too.
What is battery life like with Miui?
taodan said:
There is a MIUI thread in the Development. No need to provide link to another MIUI. BTW, you like MIUI doesn't mean someone will like it too.
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Miui is ok but battery life, how does it compare to BCM/Texas Ice? Better or worse?
Trialz Nexus One said:
Miui is ok but battery life, how does it compare to BCM/Texas Ice? Better or worse?
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I have never used MIUI so I don't know the battery life.

Most stable ICS rom?

Hello
I am trying to flash an stable ICS rom for my brothers phone but I really can't find anyone without major bugs. CM9 = to much bugs, Nyx RC 5.0 is just pure ****, Slim ICS (what the **** is wrong with the font?) So can someone recommend me a nice and clean ICS rom that is stable enough for daily use?
I just installed CM9 today and it works pretty good despite the camera and the radio (and now there are alternatives to avoid those bugs too).
eyriiii said:
Hello
I am trying to flash an stable ICS rom for my brothers phone but I really can't find anyone without major bugs. CM9 = to much bugs, Nyx RC 5.0 is just pure ****, Slim ICS (what the **** is wrong with the font?) So can someone recommend me a nice and clean ICS rom that is stable enough for daily use?
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CM9 is sluggish as hell so I wouldn't recommend that either. However I don't really understand your font issue with Slim ICS. It does only have 5 system languages but you can install additional fonts to display languages via the "Updater" app included.
In your case as you've eliminated Slim ICS, I guess ICS333 (Team 3xtr3m3) is probably the best one out there. AOSP based with toggles from AOKP and offers a good balance between performance and battery life, with no bugs I can really tell.
Team-Nyx (RC5) yet the most stable rom for me on ics and its pure AOSP
http://team-nyx.com/
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CM9 is sluggish as hell so I wouldn't recommend that either. However I don't really understand your font issue with Slim ICS. It does only have 5 system languages but you can install additional fonts to display languages via the "Updater" app included.
In your case as you've eliminated Slim ICS, I guess ICS333 (Team 3xtr3m3) is probably the best one out there. AOSP based with toggles from AOKP and offers a good balance between performance and battery life, with no bugs I can really tell.
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Actually I find cm9 to be the fastest. I've gotten the highest benchmarks compared to slim ics, aokp, etc. Plus I have a bit more trust on cyanogenmod than aokp. Team nyx is pure ics stock but its really slow. Cm9 all the way for me always.
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INFINITUM LBR is the most stable ICS from that I have come across. Unfortunately, the development of this from has been discontinued.
Gummy is another rom which is quite stable. Have been using it for over a month now without any issues.
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Use tiger rom it is one of the best and stable rom ...has a good battery life..
Hit the thanks button if i helped you .
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Team Nyx RC5.
Semaphore 1.2.2.s
AUCKF1 Modem.
Hope this will help you make a decision
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699154
Hi !
Unfortunately, though ICS is extremely good the Custom ICS has it's quirks !
This is because they are developed without source codes from Samsung and no matter how good they are, at a certain point they show their lack of support which they never received from the manufacturer in the first place and therefore after a few days ( or if lucky, weeks) things don't work properly and needs reboots frequently.
Having ICS is like having a short love affair.
Use Gingerbread or change phones.
Sad fact, but true.
Look at the custom ICS camera and look at the original ICS camera. Do you think that we are going to get all the goodies in the SGS ?
Similarly, there are many great features of ICS which the developers cannot give us.
Time to move on.
Take care.
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Stable ROM
Hello the most stable ROM was RC4.2 with semaphore 1.1.1
Now I am on RC5 from Team Nyx. It's stable. The only thing that doesn't work is YouTube. Flashing another kernel from Devil (2_0.94) will help.
eyriiii said:
Hello
I am trying to flash an stable ICS rom for my brothers phone but I really can't find anyone without major bugs. CM9 = to much bugs, Nyx RC 5.0 is just pure ****, Slim ICS (what the **** is wrong with the font?) So can someone recommend me a nice and clean ICS rom that is stable enough for daily use?
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i'm using tiger_aokp_b37_holo_v2.0_by_ktheoriginal and its fast stable and easy on the eye
sammyservices said:
Hi !
Unfortunately, though ICS is extremely good the Custom ICS has it's quirks !
This is because they are developed without source codes from Samsung and no matter how good they are, at a certain point they show their lack of support which they never received from the manufacturer in the first place and therefore after a few days ( or if lucky, weeks) things don't work properly and needs reboots frequently.
Having ICS is like having a short love affair.
Use Gingerbread or change phones.
Sad fact, but true.
Look at the custom ICS camera and look at the original ICS camera. Do you think that we are going to get all the goodies in the SGS ?
Similarly, there are many great features of ICS which the developers cannot give us.
Time to move on.
Take care.
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Hi.
Can you please stop posting these opinions as facts, when the "problems" can easily be fixed. This is a development forum, at least it used to be, and you cannot expect everything to work right out of the box like official stock firmware (even though it does most of the time). It's not like you've been scammed by a car salesman selling you a car without an engine.
No offense intended, but please stop it.
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My apologies.
U r correct . In fact, perhaps I might go back to ICS again cause in reality, Gingerbread is not user friendly....there I go again...
Regards.
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I use ICS333. Fast, Stable and good battery life.
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TIGER-AOKP-B37-HOLO-v2.0
i have tried almost all of ics roms but always got back to Elite roms for the stability,smoothnes and battery life
Rom: Elite RC v1.3
Kernel: midnight 202L
Launcher: Apex Launcher with sense4.0 dock
Theme:Sense 4.0 for EliteRom
I can highly recommend ICS333 2.0.1 with Semaphore kernel. Perfectly stable, not one reboot so far. It's fast, simple and works well in every way.
It's all just opinions, try them out
eyriiii said:
Hello
I am trying to flash an stable ICS rom for my brothers phone but I really can't find anyone without major bugs. CM9 = to much bugs, Nyx RC 5.0 is just pure ****, Slim ICS (what the **** is wrong with the font?) So can someone recommend me a nice and clean ICS rom that is stable enough for daily use?
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Everybody has his own taste, some people like AOSP, some people like AOKP, some people like CM9 while some people like slim ROM regardless with few bugs ... also there are people here in this forum (like you) who install ROMs incorrectly n find it **** (yes i am pointing to Team Nyx's ROM). When you have tried some of the ROMs, why don't you try all of the ROMs?
p.s. Team Nyx's AOSP is the only ICS ROM I found stable and less battery consuming after slim, this is only my point of view.
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I believe Tiger rom is very stable and very nice!!
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[Q] Which is the most stable Custom ROM?

Hi Guys! I am a bit lost here due to the number of ROMS available for this device.
My mom owns this phone, and she would love to get an update for her phone. She currently runs stock, and I was wondering which custom ROM do you think would be most stable.
It doesn't have to be the best. The most important part is the stability of the ROM. My mom is nowhere near techy. She even gets lost in Facebook. So I don't want to complicate things for her during her use. She needs a custom rom with memory managment but stable. ICS would be great and all, but she can stay in Gingerbread if that is the only stable ROM available.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this! Have a great day ahead!
Well if your mom is not all that techie then don't make a leap to a custom rom, the only 100% fully stable rom is the stock one right now. If you want, root the phone for her. If she wants an ICS look install Holo Launcher and get some ICS wallpapers, that is the best you can get to making the phone ICS-like.
But as for your question, the most stable are these:
1. Stocklite v7.1 (Closest thing to stock, but better because it gets rid of the Samsung bloatware.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703094
2. Apocalypse ROM (CM 7.2 based for best perfromance i.e. faster gps locks, better memory optimization etc, but you will take a battery hit, not a lot but battery drain will be higher here)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749
I've used both of these roms for months on end and they never game me any problems, so you are safe with anyone you choose.
Happy Flashing.
I came across the Apocalypse ROM in my search. It looked promising. Nice to know a confirmation from a user. Thank you very much!
Hopefully I won't have to keep maintaining the phone for her. I am used to having my data backed up and wiped, then restored, but she doesn't like the whole flashing cycle.
Thanks again! I will proceed with the installation tonight.
xenoyosh said:
I came across the Apocalypse ROM in my search. It looked promising. Nice to know a confirmation from a user. Thank you very much!
Hopefully I won't have to keep maintaining the phone for her. I am used to having my data backed up and wiped, then restored, but she doesn't like the whole flashing cycle.
Thanks again! I will proceed with the installation tonight.
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I think u should try Myth 2 its stable and fast
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I use this one its very fast, very smooth and very stable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695477
The.Keeper said:
I use this one its very fast, very smooth and very stable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695477
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too bad ... battery drops like a boss otherwise best rom i have ever seen
Most Stable ICS Rom
Hi Pals, which would be the most stable ICS Rom out here.
Please help me, i am new to this forum.
Myth 2 for me hands down + INT2EXT+ = best thing to happen to your Ace.
Thanks for the suggestions guys! I went ahead with apocalypse for now, but when the ICS or JB builds get more stable, I might offer her another update. For now she is really happy with it.
i think for stable custom rom, you can choose :
- apocalypse
- droidace V2
- Miracle V4
but if you want something different, you can choose new MIUIXXX rom, im still using it n i love it..
empu.gandring said:
i think for stable custom rom, you can choose :
- apocalypse
- droidace V2
- Miracle V4
but if you want something different, you can choose new MIUIXXX rom, im still using it n i love it..
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I agree with him, use the MIUI GB ROM MIUIXXX. It is really smooth and stable + it has free themes like Vapor Ice online.
Austin 3:16 says "I just whooped your ass". Sent from my Cooper running Gingerbread MIUI.
Really? I haven't tried any MIUI build before. As far as I know, they were built to imitate the iOS with now app dock, right?
Hello, I recommend an old and good CM7.2fat and CM7.2 democracy, now I'm on android 4.0.4 CM9 from maclaw and also I'm happy.
CM7.2 fat is rather most stable of these have given.
Hey try adrenaline final, its the simple and best ROM you can find, give a try. You would like it.
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Just try CyanogenMod 7.2 u will get used to it
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i'm using apocalypse til now...
MrChaosDesire said:
I agree with him, use the MIUI GB ROM MIUIXXX. It is really smooth and stable + it has free themes like Vapor Ice online.
Austin 3:16 says "I just whooped your ass". Sent from my Cooper running Gingerbread MIUI.
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Try myth 2 also its really fast and stable.
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Fastest and most stable rom (Perhaps non-sense?)

Greetings!
My friend asked me if I could speed up his incredible S, and I told him that I could try and install a new rom on it.
However, I don´t know a thing about Incredible S roms. I am looking for a stable and fast rom, he is an android noob
so it has to have little to no bugs. Also ICS or JB would be good.
I don´t know if MIUI is available for this phone, but if so, is it fast and bug free? How about AOKP or CM9/10?
Which roms would you guys recommend, I´d like to try some non-sense
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MIUI works great on this For AOKP I would try IceCold. CM9/CM10 are still full of bugs here but if you want you can have a look at them also. I would recommend CodeNameAndroid, as it has got the coolest tweaks
I'd recommend you to give Paranoid Android a try.
Except for some kernel related stuff, there are no major issues, and yes - it is responsive. And with some undervolting I get really good battery life out of it as well, even though I overclock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863862
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"little to no bugs"
Well, CyanogenMod 7, MIUI or Sense-ROM's seems to be your options in that case.
Pretty much every AOSP/AOKP ROM with ICS/JB will have the same bugs since the current kernels that are used for them are hacked to work... so if he doesn't want any bugs he should stay away from ICS/JB ROM's that are AOSP/AOKP - for now at least, but if it doesn't matter that much if some stuff isn't working properly and so on: go for Paranoid Android or Codename android.
WILLI120 said:
MIUI works great on this For AOKP I would try IceCold. CM9/CM10 are still full of bugs here but if you want you can have a look at them also. I would recommend CodeNameAndroid, as it has got the coolest tweaks
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How about the Venom ViperVIVO?
As I remember, you and markj talked about it once or twice.
The least buggy rom I use has to be IceColdSandwich
thuanle said:
How about the Venom ViperVIVO?
As I remember, you and markj talked about it once or twice.
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ViperVIVO is not out for public yet, still beta's.
But from what I've heard, it seems to be worth a try when it is released
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How about the Venom ViperVIVO?
As I remember, you and markj talked about it once or twice.
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Well, it's a Sense ROM And it's not out for public yet but I tried it and if everything works, it's gonna be awesome as candy!
Is the MIUI rom functional and without bugs? MMS and all that shizzle working? Which version is the best, and is it 2.3 or 4.0?
Is MIUI completely bug free? Is it 2.3 or ICS that it is built on?
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Sebz4n said:
Is MIUI completely bug free? Is it 2.3 or ICS that it is built on?
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Miui gingerbread was based off CM7 so it didn't have many problems
Miui ICS is based off HTC's ICS ruu so there are not many problems either. Some problems from the chinese miui release were fixed by spongychicken. His rom is in the dev section, have a look
Codename android has my vote. It is a great JB ROM. however, it does have a few bugs.
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SGS+ I9001 Question

Hi everyone in this forum,
Just a quick question, a friend of mine owns a SGS+ I9001 and he's running stock rom, I wanted to install a custom rom for him, (I know I'm not supposed to ask these kind of questions) which rom do you recommend me, it needs to be as stable, fast and battery friendly as possible, I hope you could help me, thank you very much before hand!
Have a nice one!
thecrab93 said:
Hi everyone in this forum,
Just a quick question, a friend of mine owns a SGS+ I9001 and he's running stock rom, I wanted to install a custom rom for him, (I know I'm not supposed to ask these kind of questions) which rom do you recommend me, it needs to be as stable, fast and battery friendly as possible, I hope you could help me, thank you very much before hand!
Have a nice one!
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All CM9 based roms are stable. Also the CM10 based roms are stable but they might have some bugs.
temeritas said:
All CM9 based roms are stable. Also the CM10 based roms are stable but they might have some bugs.
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Thank you very much, do you recommend me any in particular and if so, why? Thanks again.
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Thank you very much, do you recommend me any in particular and if so, why? Thanks again.
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I'm using Ivendor's CM10 alpha 6 now. It works very well. But you should read in the SGS+ section what rom is the best for yourself. For myself Ivendor's CM10 is the best because I have now JB working on my phone like on a nexus device.
I agree that ivendor's Kernel are one of the most snappier ever so far.
Thank you guys, thank you very much, just another question, is ivendors CM10 stable enough for a person that knows very little about android to use as a daily driver? Thanks again!
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Thank you guys, thank you very much, just another question, is ivendors CM10 stable enough for a person that knows very little about android to use as a daily driver? Thanks again!
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NO, it's not perfectly stable, because it's an ALPHA release, however most of us use it as a daily ROM. One or two random reboots in one month, some minor freezes - I think it's worth it, the performance is outstanding, especially with some 3.x.x. kernels. Anyway, wait for RC version, if you want stock rom - like stability.
You could also try one of the CM9 releases. They've been around longer and are probably more stable than the CM10 ones.
I'm using arco's release (can be found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650615) which has only very few quirks left. The only ones I run into sometimes are a problem with the compass (something strange is going on with the magnetic field sensor) and GMail / Facebook occasionally display only a white screen (which can be fixed by killing and restarting the app) (which can be mapped onto long-pressing the back button).
There's also ivendor's release, which has some other fixes but hasn't been updated for quite some time. There's also a number of remixes, an AOSP release by broodplank, AOKP, and MIUI.
Basicly, there's a list here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901212
The JB's are bound to have some bugs, don't flash them if you don't plan on updating as well. ICS is probably rather stable and most GB releases are probably stable as well.
Fastest: probably AOSP (so brood's release) and JB (project butter and all)
Most battery-friendly: GB
Stable: anything but JB
temeritas said:
I'm using Ivendor's CM10 alpha 6 now. It works very well. But you should read in the SGS+ section what rom is the best for yourself. For myself Ivendor's CM10 is the best because I have now JB working on my phone like on a nexus device.
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Mikroos said:
I agree that ivendor's Kernel are one of the most snappier ever so far.
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Jacol82 said:
NO, it's not perfectly stable, because it's an ALPHA release, however most of us use it as a daily ROM. One or two random reboots in one month, some minor freezes - I think it's worth it, the performance is outstanding, especially with some 3.x.x. kernels. Anyway, wait for RC version, if you want stock rom - like stability.
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Marshian said:
You could also try one of the CM9 releases. They've been around longer and are probably more stable than the CM10 ones.
I'm using arco's release (can be found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650615) which has only very few quirks left. The only ones I run into sometimes are a problem with the compass (something strange is going on with the magnetic field sensor) and GMail / Facebook occasionally display only a white screen (which can be fixed by killing and restarting the app) (which can be mapped onto long-pressing the back button).
There's also ivendor's release, which has some other fixes but hasn't been updated for quite some time. There's also a number of remixes, an AOSP release by broodplank, AOKP, and MIUI.
Basicly, there's a list here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901212
The JB's are bound to have some bugs, don't flash them if you don't plan on updating as well. ICS is probably rather stable and most GB releases are probably stable as well.
Fastest: probably AOSP (so brood's release) and JB (project butter and all)
Most battery-friendly: GB
Stable: anything but JB
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Ok guys, thanks so much, I think I'll stick with arco's cm9 release so my friend can try it for a while and see if it's ok, thanks again

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