I started this thread so people can show their ics layout. Apps wallpapers etc.
Since many people are on ics . It will be a useful thread.
So show your ics rom look . Come on guys.
No need for this topic.
Go here.
Or different sites like mycolorscreen.
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I still have 2.2.1. self-cooked from the Rom-Kitchen on my device. I love the rom kitchen concept where you can decide what you want on your own but unfortunatly the kitchen only has JVB as beta.
So I was wondering what rom you could recommend?
What I am looking for:
- JVB base
- Modded apk's (non increasing ringtone, camera hack, browser hack with useragent)
- extended power menu
- ad-hoc wifi support
- lagfix (ext4)
- up-to-date busybox and CWM
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I guess I can install the modded apk's etc myself, so its not required that the rom has those preinstalled, but would be cool anyway. But that the base (busybox, cwm, root, etc.) features of the custom roms are up to date are most important for me, so I won't have to reflash again in a couple of weeks when things get finally updated etc.
I wouldn't want to install experimental stuff like cynagogenmod etc. which still have problems.
Hope you can help me decide so I don't have to dig through all the roms available.
None as all the multiple posts asking exactly the same question .
Gingerbread is Beta most roms are always a work in progress .
Use search button read devs section .
jje
None as all the multiple posts asking exactly the same question .
This forum is running under pressure from idiots repetitively asking the exact same question that was asked a couple of hours ago .
Gingerbread is Beta most roms are always a work in progress .
Use search button read devs section .
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ok sorry man, totally forgot to do a search before posting. Hopefully the advantages/disadvantages of some of the common roms are discussed in other threads then.
I'm mostly looking for a good (and up to date) base rom to then customize to my needs.
you might also consider AOSP ROMS which are built from the ground up... again also beta but stable enough if you ask me. Have a look at CM7 or miui
Dear all users, I'm new to this device but not new for android. I'm seeking your advice what step should be taking on my phone in order to have an ICS look & fell, even not a rom but something semilar. Do you think shall I need to flash any custom roms? If so what is the popular one in the galaxy note development forum? My phone detail should read as follow attachments.
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If you consider that ICS is announced to be released in March I would suggest to wait until the official ICS ROM is released. If you are eager to try ICS there are several CustomROMs based on leaked ICS Firmware - see Android Dev Section
On the other hand there is the possibility to use themes that give you more or less an impression how ICS would look like - for example ICE CREAM SANDWICH DOMINATION. For more details on themes check the Themes & Apps section.
Hope you find something you like...
Hope your loving the note
Hi there,
I think that alot is down to personal preferences. Personally I am not a fan of ICS themes on Gingerbread.
The best ROM for 100% ICS experience IMO is imilka's ASOP. Pure ICS. I love it but it's too buggy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1516515
I think it worth a play to see what ICS is like.
I have retraced back to this setup, Stable ICS ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1509703
It's Touch Wiz themed but you can just install the Nova Launcher from market to give you a ICS home screen which is a enhanced version of the ICS stock launcher. Most importantly it's bug free.
Also check out this Battery Saver profile using the tasker app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1031743
A nice little gem you will appreciate once you realise u can't put the damm thing down
i think you can achieve a faux ICS look by downloading some alternate launchers in the market (like go launcher pro), and download the appropriate ICS theme.
i mean, you don't have to necessarily "flash" a custom rom to achieve the same look.
IMO.
now if you want ICS feel, the best option is flashing a custom rom. There are plenty of custom roms here, so feel free to try (just follow the instructions carefully).
Personally i recommend criskelo rom, but i'm currently on midnote v2.0, using ICS rom.
Thank all u guys here for ur good advices.
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No need to go thru the whole rootin n upgradin to ics not a major diff
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Hi friends,
I am proud to join the SGN community. currently my phone is rooted, running on Ginger Bread, kernel version Abyssnote 4.2. Everything just works fine thankful to the developers for their great job and clear instructions. Well, let me not drag it anymore. Has any developer made MIUI ROM based on ICS designed for Galaxy Note? Because previously I used to own a Samsung I9000 and for that model, there was (and still is)a whole bunch of different ROMs with different modifications and tweaks and the list included some MIUI ROMs too which were really cool to look at and fun to use. I just love the themes and those animations on MIUI.After buying this new Samsung Galaxy Note I really hoped I could flash a MIUI based on ICS but unfortunately could't find one here on the forum. I hope my thread sparks some interest in all developers' minds and they come out with a cool ROM for all of us. Thank you for reading my thread patiently. Cheers
Try this link..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521630
Hi Ranjan.Alva,
Thanks for the link to MIUI based on ICS. I am going to flash and see how it works on Galaxy Note.
I tried that ROM too...well, everything looks fine except that the inbuilt player won't play anything from the external memory card. Funny isn't it? What is the use of flashing a ROM if you have to depend on the internal memory all the time?....Any suggestions???
Hello everybody...
I have a Galaxy Tab P1000 working on 2.3.3 and CWM installed.
I want to go on ICS but, honnestly, I really don't know what to do
Cyanogen, AOKP, Overcome... :silly::silly:
So, what's the differences ? I'm reading, reading, reading... and it seems to be hard to understand what bring each mod instead of installing one (your tutorials are really easy to understand for a newbie like me).
I don't want a mod where something doesn't work. My tablet is working fine actually and I don't want to screw something so... what's the best ICS mod for a P1000 ?
Thanks for your advices (and sorry for my poor english )
Two major problems.
1) best rom thread isn't allowed in xda. Try them out and find out yourself.
2) there is a q&a subforum for questions (but not for best rom question)
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priyana said:
Two major problems.
1) best rom thread isn't allowed in xda. Try them out and find out yourself.
2) there is a q&a subforum for questions (but not for best rom question)
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I tend to disagree with your response priyana. He is not asking for the "best" rom, just the differences. My suggestion is to read the development thread for each and try them out for yourself.
The best way to work out the one for you is to dive in and try them out.
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Well, if your are asking for stable roms, then cm 9.1 and aokp milestone 6 are the options. dont ask for best roms.
I agree with stimpz0r that this isn't a best ROM thread, the OP is just asking the differences between the types of ROM. As long as it stays that way and doesn't become a best ROM thread then it's fine to stay. Have moved to Q&A where it belongs.
In answer to the question, as tiresome as reading and testing can be, don't give up with the reading as it's the most important part of being on XDA as so much information is available. The 1st few posts of the development threads tend to give you an overview of what's included but the main ROM types you get will be:
Custom stock - based off official ROM's with tweaks
AOSP (Android Open Source Project) - based off Google source code
CM - which is a modified AOSP experience with customisations, bug fixes etc
AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) - similar to CM as uses lots of aspects of CM but offers far more customisation options for the user
Ahem... 1st post, 1st fault
I wasn't asking for the "best rom over all the others", but more for a little help to know what kind of rom I have to look for, really sorry for the mistake.
Usually, I try to learn by myself reading on forums or on the net, but the hard part with Android (at least for me) is that a rom can work with a device but not with another who has the same Android version :silly::silly::silly:. It's not like a video game console, a PS3 is a PS3, a Wii is a Wii, no major change between the 1st and the last serie.
Thanks for your answers. I'll keep reading , but this time I'll look toward CM and Aokp first .
We all learn by reading and you'll see in my post I was siding with you
The best part of this forum is how much you learn off other members and the like-minded people you get to talk to. We were all new once so once you pick up things slowly but surely you'll also be able to share what you've learned back with so many new users always joining :good:
Hello, this is my first question since almost every doubt I had about my LG phones had been cleared before by the developers and contributors.
I have an LG P970 and have tried various roms, I can't decide for one.
I like the stability from Stock roms, but I miss the customization from CM10 for example. At the time im using JellyBam (which is based on CM10)
Anyways, my question is: Is the LED notifications on CM10 coded on the Kernel, or is it somewhere?
Will it be somewhere in time a Kernel for Stock ICS that support such notifications?
I havent found any request or topic about this notifications. I dont know if nobody uses them or the people give them for granted and don't care for stock roms.
If anyone could give more light on this topic..
I would love to see LED notifications on V30B
Thanks in advance!
Agt
EDIT: I read in androidcentral that the feature is coded on the framework. Whats does this mean? Is it on the framework apk?
agtpirrone said:
Hello, this is my first question since almost every doubt I had about my LG phones had been cleared before by the developers and contributors.
I have an LG P970 and have tried various roms, I can't decide for one.
I like the stability from Stock roms, but I miss the customization from CM10 for example. At the time im using JellyBam (which is based on CM10)
Anyways, my question is: Is the LED notifications on CM10 coded on the Kernel, or is it somewhere?
Will it be somewhere in time a Kernel for Stock ICS that support such notifications?
I havent found any request or topic about this notifications. I dont know if nobody uses them or the people give them for granted and don't care for stock roms.
If anyone could give more light on this topic..
I would love to see LED notifications on V30B
Thanks in advance!
Agt
EDIT: I read in androidcentral that the feature is coded on the framework. Whats does this mean? Is it on the framework apk?
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all this mods can be made ,, probably heuxxx will launch zeus ics soon , it will contains these probably
Hey, thanks for the reply!
Lets hope Heuxxx can launch its ROM sometime soon..
Do you know if its coded on kernel or in the framework? (Just Curious, because I can't do nothing about it, since I dont have any coding knowledge)
By the way I'm following your ROM Nemesis. I probably flash it today to try photoshpere, since I put the 4.2 camera in JellyBam and got very bad freezes.
Thanks again.