[Q] Best TW ICS ROM - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, i want to ask you which Touch Wiz ICS ROM is best For Note as im deciding between Rocket ROM and Cosmo ROM...
Im looking for Battery life and tweaks mainly......
Thank you

Battery life is great on stock ics latest.
Tweaks and mods can always be done by yourself without including any unwanted.

Well since i dont know how to do those tweaks im sticking to custom and no battery life on latest ICS wasnt so good for me

hmm. may be this will be a little help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847786

Ya watched there found 2 ROMS which i like Rocket and Cosmo i tried them both but cant decide
On cosmo i had good battery
but in Rocket the system is more responsive and pictures looks better i think i will see the battery tommorow

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[Q] Looking for a ROCK STABLE rom!

I have been tired of replacing ROMs over and over, lately I tried 4 different gingerbread ROMs, but I had various problems with them.
I'm looking for something, that have the stock look(or maybe sgs2 stock look), and never need to be changed/wiped. 2.3.3 or 2.3.4.
Please if anybody using a ROM for more than ~2 months, and have absolutely zero problems with it, let me know which one is it. I'm looking to get good battery life, and smooth operation even with live wallpapers, even after 200 application and widget installed, even after months.
Thank you everybody for any help
i can suggest u to go for simply honey roms.. its stable, fast and offers good battery life!! hope this helps!
What about stock JVQ?
Darky 10.1 !!!!
saphirrot said:
Darky 10.1 !!!!
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Darky are stable, not the fastest but really stable, Darky Core 2.9 with Ficeto JVP Rom is a good choice for stability.
Flashed stock JVQ and Speedmod kernel, converted to ext4. It's quite quick, but the battery consumption is horrible...
I'm slowly giving up...
Does JVP has better battery drain?
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Darky are stable, not the fastest but really stable, Darky Core 2.9 with Ficeto JVP Rom is a good choice for stability.
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+1 here! I had that rom for as long as i can remember. Stable fast-ish and the battery life is acceptable. I charge my phone every 1-2 days (depending on usage) using the OEM battery.
Darky 10.1 jvh ee
Go for it..
Darky 10.1.. its fast as hell..

ICS - does it run better than GB on the i9000?

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
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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

[Q] Best Custom Kernel/rom combo?

whats the best custom kernel & GB rom for the note?
does anyone know how many there are/names etc? id like a set thats lightweight and overclocked?
any help would be awesome. cheers
shameless self bump
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whats the best custom kernel & GB rom for the note?
does anyone know how many there are/names etc? id like a set thats lightweight and overclocked?
any help would be awesome. cheers
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It's mainly up to you and your opinion what is better or not. I almost was fixing to say CM9, but read closely that you said GB roms. I'm not running GB anymore so I don't really know much about all the new versions of the GB ROMs out now. It is safe on GB so just try out different ROMs until you find one you like.
The franco kernel for GB is not supported anymore because he is on ICS now so that stinks that you lost at least one GB kernel that I used to use and can say is very good on GB. Speedmod kernel is pretty good though.
Well, best is relative to experience. I was on LC1 with speedmod k2-12 and it served my purpose.
Sent from my GT-P1010 using XDA
Well, i dont think there have a ROM that can name it as the best
Becoz all ROM are create for difference favour people
Example for me,i looking for a ROM with better battery life
And if for GB i prefer get Rocket ROM
So far , i use is ok for me ,only have a small bug with the kernal
Sometime will get SoD (Sleep of Time) but not long ,just around 20sec?
Other then that ,it is nice for me, especially battery life,it is quite a big improve
So if you asking my suggestion , i would prefer for Rocket rom
thankd for the info guys. rocket rom looks good. they type of rom/kernal id like is a light rom /w touchwiz no bloatware,fast,tweaked,good battery etc etc and kernal overclocked and fast also.
stock ROM maybe
For confused sorts and for those who want full functionality,I would recommend the stock ROM. If your much into tech info and can handle the tweaks then go for a custom ROM of your flavour.
I'm using KingDroid ICS NoteMania Edition v1.6 / franko.kernel for ICS r3, very smooth and stable with one *very annoying* bug, I can't change the lock screen's wallpaper.
I was running lp4 base-band, with Franco kernel on Checkrom...Quite decent, I would say.

[Q] Best rom for battery life

Hello dear Note owners
Just joined the party
an of couse i am looking for lite rom - for note with great battery life
i moved from sgs1 vibrant where the best rom is miui 2.3.7 360 team
so as i readed on the note 2.3 is better for battery too..
and what are the best lite rom (dont like aps and etc anyway need to configure myself)
battery life is not really depending on rom.. it depend on the kernal n modem too..
basically from what i read here.. i think speedmod is great for smoothness n speed n battery life.. n lpt is good of signals.. try Kingdroid v4.1.1 watch their installation video before you stall installing
+1 speedmod kernel.
you could give checkrom a try too seeing as you're on gb.
Used KingDroid v3 + speedmod kernel = just fine
Using RocketRom v7 + speedmod kernel = almost perfect on performance and batt life. Except for issues on lag using s.memo after making a screenshot. Other than that,
RocketRom v7 for me is a good go.
Thanx for answers...
but found what i realy whant
realy light room
http://www.kitchen-pro.ru (in russian sorry)
kitchen builder ultra light rom with very low battery drain
ics or gb on your taste
Starting from 128MB!!!
a lot of recomendation in our russian forums to thor 0.4 kernel that it is faster and better battery life then speedmod
cka3o4nuk said:
Thanx for answers...
but found what i realy whant
realy light room
http://www.kitchen-pro.ru (in russian sorry)
kitchen builder ultra light rom with very low battery drain
ics or gb on your taste
Starting from 128MB!!!
a lot of recomendation in our russian forums to thor 0.4 kernel that it is faster and better battery life then speedmod
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Thor is for cm9 and others, not for ICS i think.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app

Stock rom with V6 Supercharger?

Hello i installed STOCK ICS via kdz flash and now i wanted to know if its usefull to install the supercharger script or not.
Hi. You can use Supercharger of course, but it's a bit harder on ICS as it you have to manually patch service.jar etc.
So I would suggest you to install a stock-based ROM from here in the O2X Development section, for example DjangoManoucheX, LG Fuzion, CivZ Multi Flex, and all the others with the [ICS] pretag. Most of these CONTAIN integrated V6 Superchargers with patched service.jar. They all look and do the same as the stock ICS you just installed, but, in my opinion, they are much smoother, stable, etc. I'm using DjangoManoucheX myself and it's one of the best experiences I've had with my phone.
If you don't want to root or flash a custom ROM, then just follow zeppelinrox's exact instructions in his V6 Supercharger thread to get the full experience. However, it uses too much CPU, as some people stated it in the past weeks, so it may drain your device's battery faster, and other disadvantages. I hope I could help.
Ok thank you. Because of the drain i/we (a friend of me, and me) dont use dmx or other custom roms atm... customroms = gps bugged/bad camera
stock roms drain too much.. i must say the STOCK is really smooth aswell.. but maybe as u said the V6 is draining in the other roms... atm we got ~1.6% bat usage per hour
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Ok thank you. Because of the drain i/we (a friend of me, and me) dont use dmx or other custom roms atm... customroms = gps bugged/bad camera
stock roms drain too much.. i must say the STOCK is really smooth aswell.. but maybe as u said the V6 is draining in the other roms... atm we got ~1.6% bat usage per hour
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I've got the same drain, I hibernated all the apps with Greenify I could, so there aren't so much things running in the background. Also DMX doesn't use SuperCharger, it's still super smooth. If you don't got any problems with stock ROM's smoothness then dont bother supercharging it IMO, it affects multitasking and a few other things too negatively.

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