Can someone tell me which rom and kernel is the best for everyday use?? i need fast and stable rom... which JB or ICS is good? please help...
Slim ICS with Semaphore kernel.
Great battery life and performance for every day usage.
tommeSVK said:
Slim ICS with Semaphore kernel.
Great battery life and performance for every day usage.
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In which version?How sure are you..?Will it give a problem with other roms?
Slim ICS 4.2 or f4k mod (latest) both with devil kernel as long as they have your preferred language. both of those roms are „slim“ mostly due to removed languages and other bloat and therefor have a tiny RAM footprint. Smaller compared to CM9 and the like.
This small RAM footprint is the main reason those ROMs won't get laggy after some usage and feel smooth and fast when opening apps and while multitasking. I've tried many many ROMs including some JB ones but none of them come close to the one mentioned at the beginning.
+1 For Slim Ics+ Semaphore
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In which version?How sure are you..?Will it give a problem with other roms?
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SlimIcs 4.2 (final version) + Semaphore 1.3.0s (bigmem) + V6 supercharger script atleast has given me good battery life and performance without errors/problems for a good while now
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Hi. I'm currently using MIUI rom.
But its battery drain can't be help. Thought of using cm7 kang.
But the outlook of cm7 bores me as im used too have it on my optimus one..
Which rom do you guys recommend? Sorry for my engrish.....
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OK i think it CM7 is out of the picture. I am on CM7 at the moment and I do like MIUI but it is very integrated and sensitive. Have you tried vandonkas kernel on miui? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646 or check my thread for other alternatives http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460147
CM7/KANG (by Temasek) is my last choice... and my best one (IMHO) - Battery life with custom Kernel "CherryPicks" (I didn't try the stock one) is very nice.
A well balanced performance/batterylife one, with all CM7 options, spare parts and so on...
Hope this helps (a bit )
Try MIUI or CM7 with Vadonka's kernel. Should give pretty good battery life
Thanks for the replies.
I'm using back swiftextreme kernel back because its more lag free.
Do you guys recommend me the v20o stock with horse power kernel? :B
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I don't use Stock roms anymore, even wiith v20L/O, but read some posts and impressions seems pretty good. With HP Kernel you can expect good performance, but no sure about the BatteryLife...
and if you need continuous improvements/battery balance, the custom ROMs and Kernels will give more choice - in my humble experience...
The battery life is indeed excellent with spica's or fps kernels! Three days and even more have been reported. If you use the phone a lot spica's sr1 or sr2 is very good, and the the pre-12 seems to be even better.
The problem with the stock ROMs it's the slowly fluency a pair of days later.
MIUI with vadonka's kernels has a battery save impressive and with a great fluency all the time.
The people speak very well about spica's kernels, it can be a good choise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410662
this is a great ROM...with HP and either ICS or Swish...
infact the SR2 and the RC-11R both works great....i have 2days and 18hrs now and still left with 41% battery perf.....good work Carburano
can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
freemannnn said:
can we use vandonkas or spica's or fps kernels with stock 20l ?
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spica / fps = yes
vandonkas only if you want bootloop (CM only)
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
freemannnn said:
so with stock 20l or stock 20o which one do u suggest for stability no lags and good battery life.
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the v20o is leaked version, i.e. not final / beta. but its working fine.
l/m is very good and stable.
i personally use the o leaked version with fps kernel
Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
Sorry For My English ...
theduke95 said:
Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
Sorry For My English ...
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Here is the page you can find almost all ROMs, including those for stock kernel. It's all sorted by versions of Android OS (from Donut to ICS)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425240
I personally use PRIME HD 6.0 by Haka (Gingerbread 2.3.7)
It's fast, smooth, reliable, got lots of free RAM and you have GingerDX options in it.
or use GingerDream also a good soft with good results
why so ginger?
froyo is great for stock kernel and it has best stock-kernel performance!
Lukenda said:
why so ginger?
froyo is great for stock kernel and it has best stock-kernel performance!
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its bcoz like having now ubuntu 8.04. Has no new improvements. all new mods work for GB not Froyo
Personally: LewaOS v4 (found somewhere in general section ) or www.xperiasite.pl pretty fast no bugs awesome ui
I would also recommend you try using either GingerDX or PrimeHD. Both offer great performance without much unnecessary apps pre-installed where sometimes it gets the phone laggy or slow.
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theduke95 said:
Hello all ! What is best rom for stock kernel (stability, gaming, perfomance) and frequency cpu (Overclock)?
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I used PrimeHD now. Before I try GingerDX, GingerElite, PetrukHD and many. But I like PrimeHD.
For performance, try froyopro
Still on stock GB, any benefits to an ICS rom (either slim or 333) vs latest stock or even a modified stock like Dmore ?
Is the battery better or worse?
How about the stability?
Looking to not have to update frequently and just be stable as the first build I flash.
Thanks
I have running Dmore now for about two weeks, rock stabel and fast.
Battery depends on the modem i use but it's also very good.
Nothing is better than stock or stock based roms in terms of functionality.
Ics roms have several minor bugs.
And doesn't have as much functions as gb stock based roms.
I found it kinda annoying. So I'm on xxjw4.
And yes ics roms do have good battery life. Just like most gb roms with different kernels. Try it out and see the difference if you're feeling bored with gb.
I suggest cm9
gcuchiha said:
Nothing is better than stock or stock based roms in terms of functionality.
Ics roms have several minor bugs.
And doesn't have as much functions as gb stock based roms.
I found it kinda annoying. So I'm on xxjw4.
And yes ics roms do have good battery life. Just like most gb roms with different kernels. Try it out and see the difference if you're feeling bored with gb.
I suggest cm9
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Ics roms don't have as many functions as gb roms? Can you explain that, I thought it works be the opposite
gcuchiha said:
And doesn't have as much functions as gb stock based roms.
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well I'm a gb fanboy myself, but that sounds a bit too much...
at least, you get wifi direct, don't know how much useful it is right now, but you get it.
cm9 has much more functions than cm7, but yes, I do prefer stock gb with tw UI much better as well.
ics advantages:
hardware acceleration(buttery smooth scrolling),smooth ui
some new features like rotation anim,new status bar layout,new modifications n all....
3d performance is better...
new user interface...somehow is better then ginger bread...like side scrolling in dialer contacts n all
disadvantages:
bad battery no matter what rom you use as compared to gb
media scanning bug(except for cm9)but for me no matter what i do..cm9 eats battery like hell
media scanning refers to the doublets or triplets in gallery...it happens eventually in almost all the roms...except for cm9...
not fully stable...some minor errors,biggest of which is media scan bug..
tip:
if you wanna stay with gingerbread stability and awesome battery life but you want ics stuffs too...get latest cm7 nightly and flash devil 0.08 kernel...and ics notification layout...n yup latest cm7 nightly contain rotation animation and battery is awesome...and trust me with devil kernel...scrolling is 95 percent as smooth as in ICS..
so in a way you can get ICS stuffs by using cm& gingerbread...
go to this thread if you want ICS on your CM7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363239
I've been on Dmore3.3 since it was released and its very snappy, no bugs, ics themed. I prefer it over the ics roms available, stability is key for me. The developer actually just got swipe to remove notifications working on this rom. And battery life is awesome.
Sent from my I9000 running JW5 with Dmore3.3 and Semaphore 2.7.4
As the title suggests I would like to know what kernel people are using with what Rom and why.
Do you use the same Kernel with every Rom you flash?
EwOkie said:
As the title suggests I would like to know what kernel people are using with what Rom and why.
Do you use the same Kernel with every Rom you flash?
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Well im on stock 2.2.1 froyo with CF-ROOT kernel. got this phone as present lats week. haven`t flash it yet xD but ,as anyone here, i just love flashing
I am using cm9 nightlies - based on 4.0.4 because of its stability, good battery life and performance, settings + twics - tw launcher, weather widget and some other things from sgs3, atm with devil3 .79 kernel, with stock ram (378mb, if needed, i can increase it up to 403mb), stable oc up to 1400mhz (with semaphore 1140max., 1200 -> bootloop), also gpu is oc-able ... but if u dont want to oc, semaphore kernel is better for u
I'm reinstalling right now the miui speed ics by lucainno, with devil3 kernel. I really love this rom expecially for the layout, which is different from any other rom! The speed is great and battery life as well. And the kernel is simply... awesome! For its customization
Hi, I'm using ics 4.0.4 cna by franzy with the midnight kernel. I had the devil before but i got a bootloop. With the last midnight the phone is smooth, no lags, good battery life, no bugs until now !
Saurom jw5 + semaphore + ext4 works for me.. very smooth ops. Sticking to 2.3.6 for the fm radio
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I'm running the CM9 nightlies as well, with a Semaphore kernel. Very stable and good batteri life, although I'm thinking about comparing with a devil3 kernel. Right now, with the battery life I'm having the most important thing for me is the stability, though.
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I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
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I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
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b886b said:
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
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For downloading latest CM11 ver. Click HERE
All in one !?
If you have hesitations; there are few Officials:
-LG JB (needed for bootloader)
-Omnirom 4.4 (outdated must)
-CM11 4.4.4+ (frugal dalvik' engine & up to date!)
-NamelessRom 2.1 (top eol)
There are all compatible with Fritzcola' twrp 2.8.6 and can be all multibooted if you chose Nameless as primary.
A first, install Multirom's twrp on LG JB; proceed a backup for a later re-use on secondary slot!
Smartlauncher & init.d tweaks are always battery friendly.
After that, with a simple Windows' trick, you can add aosp 5.1.1 on 2nd.
Nota : don't zipalign LG JB /system if you want to stay with GApps.