who can give me some advises about this
thank you!
IMO, helly. But not the most recent, I Ave read about people losing their imei's...
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IMO, helly. But not the most recent, I Ave read about people losing their imei's...
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thank you
i dont care about warranty because my phone is out of date on warranty
This will be locked "best" is a matter of opinion download both and see what works best for your phone.
Also bad imei = means block from att service (i think).
Hell bean and cm10 are basicly the same thing.
Hell bean has datadata and cm10 doesn't
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what do you mean CM10 doesnt have /datadata? does it mean it's laggy?
CheesyNutz said:
This will be locked "best" is a matter of opinion download both and see what works best for your phone.
Also bad imei = means block from att service (i think).
Hell bean and cm10 are basicly the same thing.
Hell bean has datadata and cm10 doesn't
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what do you mean CM10 doesnt have /datadata? does it mean it's laggy?
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no lag here
CM10 VS Helly
Helly is based of of CM10. you could even consider helly to be CM10 with devil kernal that about the only diffrence. I had lag on ICS without datadata but on JB it seems to work well without it, or at least not any slower
I stopped using helly (had imei problems with the latest builds but was able to fix it) in favor of the daily CM10 releases. I've had no problems with it so far at all. No lag problems without datadata as well.
I only switched because I'm a ROM addict and enjoy flashing my cappy with the latest release but it works well. I still use devil kernel 1.3.1 and again, works just great. No problems to speak of.
Helly bean. It's faster, far more stable and complete working feature wise, the included devil kernel is fast and flawless, and has the most devoted developer around here
None of the ICS ROMs had /datadata taken away... So you always had it...
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Helly bean. It's faster, far more stable and complete working feature wise, the included devil kernel is fast and flawless, and has the most devoted developer around here
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yesterday i had problem with helly bean build at 20.8
my battery is quite low and i charge but it didn't recognize
then i had to plug usb to charg and flash slim bean 2.1
i fell HB is less stable!
I'm on official cm10 nightly with semaphore kernel. My cappy likes it a lot better than the hellybean versions.
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yesterday i had problem with helly bean build at 20.8
my battery is quite low and i charge but it didn't recognize
then i had to plug usb to charg and flash slim bean 2.1
i fell HB is less stable!
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Then you flashed incorrectly. I'm amazed at the number of people that come in the hellybean thread asking why it's bootlooping when they didn't even bother to read the OP, stating that you must flash twice
Can't really go wrong with either.
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I've been running CM10 with stock kernel for a few weeks now. I moved over from CM9 1.0 Stable.
Besides a few quirks (Google now lag, lock screen bugs) it works as a daily driver.
I've seen IMEI problems on both builds, I would just be careful when flashing and pull your SIM/check your IMEI before installing it again.
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I've been running CM10 with stock kernel for a few weeks now. I moved over from CM9 1.0 Stable.
Besides a few quirks (Google now lag, lock screen bugs) it works as a daily driver.
I've seen IMEI problems on both builds, I would just be careful when flashing and pull your SIM/check your IMEI before installing it again.
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Would you recommend switching from CM9 to CM10, despite the bumps you're talking of?
Personally, I enjoy the new features of CM10/Jelly Bean and can deal with the bugs. You could always wipe/flash back to CM9.
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Im currently on latest helly bean and i do notice some lags like lockscreen stays dark greenish color then goes back to normal & sometimes it lags . I havent tried cm10 yet..maybe will give it a try later
I've ran a few versions of both. Luckily I have not had any trouble with my IMEI changin... yet. I find both run extremely well at first but with time and 100+ apps added both start to lag. Neither really run as flawless as some of the last cm9 builds I was on. I believe with time both will get better and hopefully run as well.
I am on the nightly builds of cm10. The performance it's amazing. The only down side is that the build seems to be increasing in size and the amount of apps that I'm able to install is limited to the size of the internal Rom space which is about (400 mbs).
Other than that I'm happier with the phone and I use our as my daily driver. Real fast and responsive.
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Nightlies just started officially dropping the other day, so I'm curious what you guys have thought thus far.
Found here: http://get.cm/?device=quincyatt
I'm on a stock ICS build, so I think I have to flash a GB ROM and then flash CM from there. Which is fine; just curious
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Nightlies just started officially dropping the other day, so I'm curious what you guys have thought thus far.
Found here: http://get.cm/?device=quincyatt
I'm on a stock ICS build, so I think I have to flash a GB ROM and then flash CM from there. Which is fine; just curious
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Going by cm based roms as of june, it's very stable, definitely stable enough for daily driver. Issues as of june, shorter battery, possible GPS issues, blue tooth a2dp stable connection.
I'd definitely give it a try and thanks for the heads up.
And yes, you need to flash from GB kernel with Root and cwm afaik.
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Its very stable rom I am currently using it
U should give it a try
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Using PA based on CM9 from the time it came out. No problems at all. Amazing ROM!
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Using PA based on CM9 from the time it came out. No problems at all. Amazing ROM!
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1+ I concur, even though I didn't get on-board with paranoid android rom until version 04 was released but it is an EXCELLENT rom! Maybe the PA team should get together with Samsung on making this rom preinstalled software for the next generation of galaxy note.
Never gonna happen
Are the battery issues mitigated from what they were?
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Are the battery issues mitigated from what they were?
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on my device (ymmv!), after the basic tweaks (disabling unnecessary apps, syncs etc.), the standby battery life was not worse than on stock GB or ICS. During normal usage, esp. while browsing on wifi it was much better - the estimated current consumption on CM9 was at ca. 500mA on new ICS 4.0.4 its closer to 750mA in the same conditions.
Hey guys, just out of curiosity, will we ever get Jellybean ported to the Captivate? If so how long does this process normally take?
Sorry I have no idea how these things work, not being impatient, just wondering.
Thanks
If you want it that bad, the TAJB port for I9000 works fine on our phone with the latest Devil Kernel
It's a slightly long process to get everything(SMS+phone) to work
1: clear dalvik, normal cache, and wipe data
2: flash TAJB .45
3: flash devil Kernel
4: search through thread and flash test modem for phone calls and SMS
5: place the audio_policy.conf from the nexus s port into the system/etc/ folder
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There's another thread discussing Jelly Bean for Captivate. You might want to check that one. It doesn't have any firm timeframes for any of the ROMs to release a 4.1 version, but it does confirm that they're working on it.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775373, it works fine for me. Only things that do not work - Camera and Sound notifications. Otherwise, it is pretty awesome. :laugh:
Yeah ,JB on Cap but camera and youtube not work
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Yeah ,JB on Cap but camera and youtube not work
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umm.. there is a fix for the youtube in unofficial cm10 android 4.1 thread in the captivate android development thread...
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umm.. there is a fix for the youtube in unofficial cm10 android 4.1 thread in the captivate android development thread...
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oh , I install cm10 v2 is working good
Just flashed it using the directions posted.
Can't seem to get my Data to connect. Won't save any apn's I add to it to connect. The phone can locate the appropriate Network Operator (CAN Rogers Wireless Inc.), but data will not connect.Also, when I go to the Data Usage tab, it doesn't show a tab that lets you see Data na dWireless usage like it did in ICS.
Any ideas on how to fix?? JellyBean is wicked smooth for such an ealy release and I'd hate to revert back to CM9 (it was not cooperating with my cappy!)
I'm on jb, and everything seems to be working extremely well for such am early alpha release! Running the unofficial Cm10v2 with devil kernel
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It's awesome!
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I'm on jb, and everything seems to be working extremely well for such am early alpha release! Running the unofficial Cm10v2 with devil kernel
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Same here, just installed it last night and it's smoother than any rom I've EVER used! That project butter google built for jb is crazy smooth
Funny thing guys, Project butter hasn't been incorporated into the kernels yet. The v-sync and timings have to be messed with. So if you think it's smooth now, wait until project butter is actually running
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Funny thing guys, Project butter hasn't been incorporated into the kernels yet. The v-sync and timings have to be messed with. So if you think it's smooth now, wait until project butter is actually running
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That's ridiculous. I noticed an amazing jump in smoothness from the latest CM9 nightly to the V2 of the Jelly Bean ROM and if it's only gonna get better, I can't wait to see how fast it gets. Still very, very minor bugs that barely affect functionality at all, but man is it fast!
ya i noticed it was crazy smooth as well. but couldn't live w/o camera. so i went back to remics-ux. which is almost identically smooth imo. cant wait util we actually get project butter and a fully functional jb rom
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ya i noticed it was crazy smooth as well. but couldn't live w/o camera. so i went back to remics-ux. which is almost identically smooth imo. cant wait util we actually get project butter and a fully functional jb rom
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Remics ICS is what I'm still running, this rom with Sephamore kernel is just incredibly responsive and smooth.
shariqm said:
Remics ICS is what I'm still running, this rom with Sephamore kernel is just incredibly responsive and smooth.
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You ought to relook the JB ROMs. I'm using DerTeufel's, and haven't had any problems with any component in the last three releases.
cbalt and dave have stripped down versions of DerTeufel's port, and by all reports, they're worth of being your daily driver, too.
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You ought to relook the JB ROMs. I'm using DerTeufel's, and haven't had any problems with any component in the last three releases.
cbalt and dave have stripped down versions of DerTeufel's port, and by all reports, they're worth of being your daily driver, too.
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I've been on cbalt's version like 4 I think since 28 July as daily with no problem camera working and even TV out
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Hello friends ,
As per your opinion which is the best rom for I9000
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Slim Bean, hands-down
swapk007 said:
Hello friends ,
As per your opinion which is the best rom for I9000
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I used to have stock Gingerbread on my SGS I9000. Then I switched to DarkyROM ICS, which was okay. After a while I came across the SlimRoms website, which was still developing Slim ICS at the time, so I flashed ICS, which was brilliant. Shortly after the Slim team started working on SlimBean, and after reaching a stable version I tried it for myself, a decision I am glad I made.
SlimBean is by far the lightest, fastest ROM I've used so far. Give it a try for yourself and you'll see how amazing, lag-free it is. I'm using version 3.1 with the Semaphore kernel version 2.6.2s.
Hi,
I've flashed many roms on my i9000 : Miui, cyanogen 7, Cyanogen 9, Jelly Bean, ICs..... but for me the best one is the JW8 SAUROM.
Stable, fast, GS3 Theme and a very good battery life !!
Since i am on this rom i don't want to flash another one !
Slim 3.1 with semaphore 2.6
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
Your question must be more specific, and I'll try to explain...
In my opininon the are only 2 developers team which should be considered, first CyanogeneMod which leads because of it's bigger number of devs (so more supported devices). 2nd is AOKP, which I personally prefer because it's more designale and more good looking, but also very stable. I've tested hardly both, but 5th build from AOKP has best battery life, so I'm never going back to CM, only for new tests, making new statistics etc.
Hope I helped, greetings
swapk007 said:
Hello friends ,
As per your opinion which is the best rom for I9000
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niggabyte said:
I used to have stock Gingerbread on my SGS I9000. Then I switched to DarkyROM ICS, which was okay. After a while I came across the SlimRoms website, which was still developing Slim ICS at the time, so I flashed ICS, which was brilliant. Shortly after the Slim team started working on SlimBean, and after reaching a stable version I tried it for myself, a decision I am glad I made.
SlimBean is by far the lightest, fastest ROM I've used so far. Give it a try for yourself and you'll see how amazing, lag-free it is. I'm using version 3.1 with the Semaphore kernel version 2.6.2s.
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phiphi374 said:
Hi,
I've flashed many roms on my i9000 : Miui, cyanogen 7, Cyanogen 9, Jelly Bean, ICs..... but for me the best one is the JW8 SAUROM.
Stable, fast, GS3 Theme and a very good battery life !!
Since i am on this rom i don't want to flash another one !
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1Ishara said:
Slim 3.1 with semaphore 2.6
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
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roscatel said:
Your question must be more specific, and I'll try to explain...
In my opininon the are only 2 developers team which should be considered, first CyanogeneMod which leads because of it's bigger number of devs (so more supported devices). 2nd is AOKP, which I personally prefer because it's more designale and more good looking, but also very stable. I've tested hardly both, but 5th build from AOKP has best battery life, so I'm never going back to CM, only for new tests, making new statistics etc.
Hope I helped, greetings
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thank u all for the respons i will definately flash and check the above said roms...
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thank u all for the respons i will definately flash and check the above said roms...
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Please hit thanks button no need to write thanks
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
There is no BEST, but Paranoid Android is preety cool
Do it to it
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1Ishara said:
Slim 3.1 with semaphore 2.6
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
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But not alll stock rom 2.3.x can be flash with semaphore.. and not all i9000 can be flash with the same s/rom. But still semaphore 2.7.4 is the best way to get cwm. If flashi v semaphore causing boot failure, try to flash with other s/rom and re-flash semaphore.
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MintiIceCream said:
There is no BEST
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+1 ^^
I was on Hellybean (4.1.2) before I switch to beast rom (4.2.1).
It was pretty nice but the best rom it's up to you, try several rom
roscatel said:
Your question must be more specific, and I'll try to explain...
In my opininon the are only 2 developers team which should be considered, first CyanogeneMod which leads because of it's bigger number of devs (so more supported devices). 2nd is AOKP, which I personally prefer because it's more designale and more good looking, but also very stable. I've tested hardly both, but 5th build from AOKP has best battery life, so I'm never going back to CM, only for new tests, making new statistics etc.
Hope I helped, greetings
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Which AOKP ? (link)
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roscatel said:
Your question must be more specific, and I'll try to explain...
In my opininon the are only 2 developers team which should be considered, first CyanogeneMod which leads because of it's bigger number of devs (so more supported devices). 2nd is AOKP, which I personally prefer because it's more designale and more good looking, but also very stable. I've tested hardly both, but 5th build from AOKP has best battery life, so I'm never going back to CM, only for new tests, making new statistics etc.
Hope I helped, greetings
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The idea of two developers was what I was thinking as well when I was making a decision either to stay on stock 2.3.6 or flash something new. CM9 is more "readable" for me in terms of numbering and Stable/Nightly/Experimental. Even tough I do not understand how come there is a stable version followed by nightly builds.
When watching some videos and screens of AOKP I felt it might be even better but I got confused in the numbering (which of the builds is the most stable as I need a working phone not a phone to be flashed twice a week).
For me the best ROM is SlimBean with Semaphore Kernel!:good:
Try latest androslim (JB 4.2.1)... its very smooth, responsive and very stable...
vigneshnallamad said:
Try latest androslim (JB 4.2.1)... its very smooth, responsive and very stable...
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Sorry for noob question as im new in android os.. Was Androslim same or some sort based on slim rom?? Thanks in advanced
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SeeDoubleYous said:
For me the best ROM is SlimBean with Semaphore Kernel!:good:
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Agree!! As i also using it for my n7000 and i9000.. But i9003(my wife phone) always have prob with custom build rom....
I have flashed with slim rom 3.1
but when i do factory reset the phone goes in boot loops..
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C-Rom Mix V9 here - it's a near perfect ROM. Stable, everything is where it supposed to be. Very smooth operating. My last phone - XPERIA ARC S was destroyed (and its hardware is superior to that of i9000) - Galaxy - being slower by half is faster when speaking about this system operation. There are some hiccups with number recognition sometimes (like 1/10 phone calls and only till i pick up - so no showstopper for sure ). The camera is limited to just basic functions - but is working perfectly fine. The calendar is more basic than in ICS modded ROM for ARC S. The battery last for a day or less - but here i cannot say if the battery in my phone is just old or is this ROM (i got the phone used and the battery is 2,5 yo). And these are my only complaints - not much I have MUUUUUUUCH more complaints on every other stock/modded rom for Galaxy & ARC S
It's my daily ROM more than a week now.
kisses
There is no best but paranoid Android is so cool rom.
Sorry if the is some mistakes,but I'm trying out my new day typing touch pal keyboard. It's magnificent you guys try it out, it's free. Haha I wrote this message in about a minute lol.
Jelly Bean
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guys try out AOKP milestone 1.
i think it is stable for me till now.
This is the official "which is the best ROM for the Touchpad Thread"
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Notice, all other threads asking the same question, will be deleted and re-directed here. This is in an effort to keep the number of new threads lower, and to enable better searches for people looking for an answer.
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I personally like Xperia stock based roms!
*Real ICS R6 By Sandy7
*ICS Pureness V5 by Sandy7
But the pureness rom is a Battery eater!
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I personally like Xperia stock based roms!
*Real ICS R6 By Sandy7
*ICS Pureness V5 by Sandy7
But the pureness rom is a Battery eater!
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Er...you may be in the wrong forum...
I have found the CM9 nightly to be the most stable for playing games. I've tried the CM10 and others but as soon as I launch a online game, the TP will generally freeze up.
I play a game called "Tanked" which is online and a great tank killing game against other players. Lots of fun...great graphics, and addicting.
If someone has a suggestion as to a more stable, yet fast rom for this type of gaming, please indicate which you use. I will try and load it up and give you a quick review of stability vs the cm9.
Thanks
wetwaterdog said:
I have found the CM9 nightly to be the most stable for playing games. I've tried the CM10 and others but as soon as I launch a online game, the TP will generally freeze up.
I play a game called "Tanked" which is online and a great tank killing game against other players. Lots of fun...great graphics, and addicting.
If someone has a suggestion as to a more stable, yet fast rom for this type of gaming, please indicate which you use. I will try and load it up and give you a quick review of stability vs the cm9.
Thanks
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Same here. My kids love playing games and I have problem with the T-pad crashing on CM10. I've tried every CM10 ROM available. Each has it's own unique advantanges, but hate seeing Tp constantly crash to mboot.
After rolling back to CM9 nightly, I am not longer having this problem. It's not as smooth as CM10, but kids are happy.
Thanks the Dev for trying to port JB. Hope they continue to get things fully straighten out.
Best roms
This One
cm-9-20130203-NIGHTLY-tenderloin.zip
Bug free?
Mic works
Camera works
I'm surprised there aren't more posts in this thread..BUT...
I go from CM9 nightly to nightly and they seem to be the best. Very smooth and non-problematic (for the most part).
I use unofficial cm10 03/08. Works great for me.
I would like to try different ROMs, but I can't seem to find one as stable as CM, any ideas?
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Using AOKP remix CM9 by SGA december latest release since it's out. Most stable that i've tried.
jazzza said:
Using AOKP remix CM9 by SGA december latest release since it's out. Most stable that i've tried.
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You may use RandomROM OR Schizoid OR AOKPCM10REMIX_DEC_0412.
These are all the most stable that I have tried
I am using CDMoncrieff 's CM10.1, AOSP version. It's good enough that I'll be using it as my daily driver. I don't use Bluetooth (as far as I know, it's the only thing not working), so that doesn't affect me.
chicle_11 said:
I am using CDMoncrieff 's CM10.1, AOSP version. It's good enough that I'll be using it as my daily driver. I don't use Bluetooth (as far as I know, it's the only thing not working), so that doesn't affect me.
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Ditto. On CDmoncrieff's 10.1 AOSP since yesterday. Was on SickleROM CM10 before that. Liked that one as well.
Update: Camera is not working on my new ROM. Everything else seems to be good so far.
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Update: Camera is not working on my new ROM. Everything else seems to be good so far.
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Got it to work, although the preview is upside-down. However, that is already a known issue acknowledged by CDMoncrieff. I am loving it so far.
Schizoid has tha most features...
I am now using SGA'S 4.2.2, 04/02 version. Applied the hd zip, and it does everything I need.
Battery life is incredibly good.
Hello, I just decided to put Android on my touchpad, but I don't know which ROM to go with first. I just want something with the best features available while being stable, I don't know if I should go with CM9 or CM10 since from what I see the CM10 ROM's seem to be more buggy? As-well as which Android version, since the latest is 4.2.2 but it still seems to be in its early stages of development.
Any help is appreciated.
wamuzu said:
Hello, I just decided to put Android on my touchpad, but I don't know which ROM to go with first. I just want something with the best features available while being stable, I don't know if I should go with CM9 or CM10 since from what I see the CM10 ROM's seem to be more buggy? As-well as which Android version, since the latest is 4.2.2 but it still seems to be in its early stages of development.
Any help is appreciated.
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You can't go wrong with Jscullins 'cm10.
Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147284
chicle_11 said:
You can't go wrong with Jscullins 'cm10.
Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147284
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Thanks for the answer, I flashed it on my touchpad, however I noticed that flash is really buggy on CM10, it just gives me some horizontal lines, and when I full screen it theres only like a 10% chance of it working, since most of the time its just a black screen or it just flickers over and over and freezes, sometimes its even crashed my touchpad. Would it be best to go to a CM9 rom, or is there some work-around for this problem?
Hey guys - I'm about to give my i9001 away having just got a Nexus 4. In the meantime I've been having stability issues with this rom (ivendor cm10.1) - regular shutdowns that require removing and replacing the battery to fix, and various freezing issues.
So I'm looking for a very stable, very polished, simple ROM to put on before I give it away to someone who's a pretty good friend. Something CM based would be grand, and GB based is fine if those are the most stable (and she's used to GB). Any ideas?
After that I guess I'll be signing out of this area - you've all been a great help and I'm sure I would have dumped the phone long ago without you!
vijilKiwi said:
Hey guys - I'm about to give my i9001 away having just got a Nexus 4. In the meantime I've been having stability issues with this rom (ivendor cm10.1) - regular shutdowns that require removing and replacing the battery to fix, and various freezing issues.
So I'm looking for a very stable, very polished, simple ROM to put on before I give it away to someone who's a pretty good friend. Something CM based would be grand, and GB based is fine if those are the most stable (and she's used to GB). Any ideas?
After that I guess I'll be signing out of this area - you've all been a great help and I'm sure I would have dumped the phone long ago without you!
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My current ROM is pretty stable, just click the link in my sig. (yes it is a link:silly
Or try BroodRom (think thats what it's called, cant really remember. The GB is surprisingly fast!
For most stable rom
ICS: cm9
GB: cm7
I flashed both of them in my friends phone and there are stable and he is happy with cm9 now
JB still in beta so its not stable yet
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For most stable rom
ICS: cm9
GB: cm7
I flashed both of them in my friends phone and there are stable and he is happy with cm9 now
JB still in beta so its not stable yet
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He was looking for the S+, our JB is pretty stable. I havent had any problems yet. Nothing not working.
stepie22 said:
He was looking for the S+, our JB is pretty stable. I havent had any problems yet. Nothing not working.
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I know that he was taking about s+
i tried both cm7&9 on my friend phone and both are stable
about jb as vijilKiwi said he tried it and find it not stable, and since it was still in beta it will not being stable as previous version of android
im talking about what i've tried
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5aaled said:
I know that he was taking about s+
i tried both cm7&9 on my friend phone and both are stable
about jb as vijilKiwi said he tried it and find it not stable, and since it was still in beta it will not being stable as previous version of android
im talking about what i've tried
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Oh, ok . Sorry, wasn't thinking straight, still can't. Sick . But yea, he can also try broodROM GB or ICS if he wants. FOr me JB is stable. but I guess it's diffrent for everybody, I don't use my phone that much now because I'm very busy with school and whatnot. But in the end it's up to him. I would recomend GB anyway, cuz she is use to it, and it is blazing fast.
ps. 100th post :laugh: