Best Miui rom - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi am looking for a good miui rom with good performance and battery can anyone reccomend

The stable one would be GalnetMIUI 2.3. If you want MIUI4 you'll have to settle for less. I'm on WeUI, which has decent performance and battery life.

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Miui Mintberry..

Mini Mintberry is the best miui experience I've ever had, better than original. It has very good battery life and smoothness out of the box.
I've underclocked launcher to 800 mhz and it's still lagfree!
All IMHO.

any links for mini miui

Sorry, i mean Miui mintberry (T9?).
Anyway go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350763
and download it, you'll be satisfied!

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[Q] Most stable general use rom?

Hi All,
Would love to know what you guys feel is the most stable rom for general everyday normal phone use? I like having apps on the sd but thats about my only needed feature?
Which one do you think runs the fastest, has best battery perfomance and doesn't bug/crash much?
Cheers chaps
best battery with [email protected]: 2.1 rom with link2sd (& stock with quarx kernel for oc?)
good battery with best performance with app2sd: 2.2.1 (i prefer Utopia)
good performance with app2sd & a lot features: 2.3.5 (i prefer Swiftdroid)
i'm currently using Utopia RC2 and its very fast & stable (4me faster & more stable than swiftdroid), but i'm limited to few roms due to my need of tun-support)
I am using utopia too (rc3) and it works great for me. Very stable, fast and with good performance at stock clocking. So its battery friendly too
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+1 for Utopia.
miroslav_mm works very hard to improve his ROM. It started from the solid base of Swiftdroid's Littlebrother and just keeps getting better.
A great all-round performer.
Utopia, any doubt???
Swiftdroid. It's very stable to me, and i don't have to charge battery two times in a day (it holds for min 1.5 day)
I use Swiftdroid but I have the time to charge it. The battery level is very unstable, somewhat getting from 20% to 80% in a few seconds during charging. I just use it for the performance
I use AOSP V3. The battery is great, although in the latest release the performance is bad.

Hello, just got the p970, got a few questions

Hey everyone
I Recently upgraded from my crappy old Motorola milestone to Optimus black,
Now from what i have noticed so far, the only available costume ROMs are CM7 (unofficial) and Nova 1, is that right?
From my experience with the milestone, those costume ROMs had bugs and the battery life was really lame comparing to stock,
So i'd like to know what are the benefits and downsides of switching to CM7 or Nova 1 comparing to stock, and if i should just wait for the official gingerbread release that from what i understand is suppose to be release this month.
Thanks!
Hi!
i am using Nova 2.2 v8 based on froyo with heuxxx mod and i am quiet happy about it.
you can see a huge difference in battery life when you change some settings like underclocking, i/o schedulers and governor. (and ofcourse how you use of your smartphone)
however if you use it all day on 3g and playing games then it wont last 12 hours on either stock rom or stock nova rom, soo yeah its like every other smartphone.
i prefer Nova over stock because its not as glitchy as the stock rom, imo.
my choice would be Nova because CM is still in development.
and yes i am also waiting to see what gingerbread has to offer.
Nova ROM is simply wonderful... i have used for a month and all run perfectly, there are no comparisons respect stock rom:nova rom is more fast e smooth and don't drain battery (you can set governor).
Unfortunately his development is been stopped and i have decided to pass to CM7 nightly, this have also some little bugs but with knzo kernel (the developer of Nova ROM) or Huexxx's kernel i think that is better and more fast and very customizable.
I have resisted with stock rom 3 days... i suggest to try this wonderful ROM
I don't want to be an ass but my personal expirience with nova2.2v8 wasn't that good I could even say that stock worked better [this is only in my case and usage]
So instead of going back to stock, I flashed cm7n13 w/knzo kernel v1 and is just beauty, fantastic, greater than ever... the only known bug is recording video... apart from that it's pretty stable, fast, smooth, battery is way better improved
Nova ROM sounds pretty good, i'll look into it, thanks!

Rom selection

Based on what criteria do people choose there custom rom's to use on phones?
I wanted to see what rom scores the best quadrant score, because i wanted to have a high-performance OS and not a 'flashy' one which would cause lag and battery drain.
For e.g. i had the miui mintbery rom which scored like 1700 score, after this i tried the F1 rom and i score always over 2300, so i choosed to stay on this rom. Some guys told me that scores on quadrant are irrelevants, why is that? are they talking about stability? which i see it's a 'always' problems on custom roms.
quadrant scores are pretty much irrelevant. I find CM7 and ICS best roms out there. There are no force closes, they are stable (no random restarts) and battery is long lasting
Its good to read up about the features and see what suits you.
I would recommend F1 Inovation (JVT) or ICS, running modified beta 2 atm.
You can always change till you find a good one to stick with

Battery on CM9

I was wondering how battery life was on CM9 compared to Zeus. Thanks
It is preaty good on ultrasound rom.
But i don't really now show it is compared to zeus
And I think that it is almost same as with CM7.

Most stable Android 11 ROM

Hi guys,
I wanna get off MIUI and start using an Android 11 ROM. I wonder which one is the most stable and best maintained one?
I don't do any gaming or performance-intensive things on my phone so while the overall experience should be fast and smooth I don't care all that much about performance.
Stability, battery life and regular (security) updates is what matters to me.
Maybe you can suggest something. So far I'm thinking about Evolution X.

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