How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I use CM10, unofficial 03/08 version.
I like it better, but to each his own...........
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I find CM10 to be much smoother than CM9, especially in the browser and general use. I did notice that it can take a day or so to smooth out, also supercharging really helps with memory management. Another thing that helps a lot is setting the up threshold to 35 in setcpu, this also helps a lot in CM9.
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hello ... i wanted to ask what is the best jelly bean rom available till now ?? i need the smoother and the best stable one ...
None of them are stable or that smooth since JB for note is just in the alpha stage. If you want a "stable" rom use either gingerbread or ICS. Or if you want the "latest" one but with bugs and various other tits nd bits of problems you can use the CM10 preview. :good:
hanj12 said:
hello ... i wanted to ask what is the best jelly bean rom available till now ?? i need the smoother and the best stable one ...
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ParanoidAndroid isn't that bad, but the battery life is kinda sucky at present. Wait for the CM10 nightlies which are scheduled to appear real soon.
I've tried all roms so far. I must say that Liquid Smooth - Jelly Bean V2.0 [Beta 2] is the best ROM we currently have. 0 Force closes and havent noticed any bugs that would make me consider switching.Even Bluetooth works perfectly. The only problem is that Google Now isnt working at the moment.
Liquid Smooth - Jelly Bean V2.0 [Beta 2]
hanj12 said:
hello ... i wanted to ask what is the best jelly bean rom available till now ?? i need the smoother and the best stable one ...
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JB in Note is still not much stable but
PARANOIDANDROID v1.9.8a is a good option and itz quiet stable...!!!
Meh if you want a daily driver, PA, CM9, or the newest TW-based ICS roms are the best way to go
hanj12 said:
hello ... i wanted to ask what is the best jelly bean rom available till now ?? i need the smoother and the best stable one ...
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Noone. Its under development. Wait for some more time to have a taste of JB stable and butter smooth.
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Any one been testing all the new jelly bean roms that have been coming out lately? I'm currently using an unofficial cm10 jb nightlies build that's working fine but slightly buggy and has memory problems. I know these are all beta and for testing only but they seem so so close to being daily roms. If youve tryed them all what's the best most stable one so far?
I tried cm10 preivew 3 but felt buggy and battery draining
So went back to stock 4.0.4
Waiting for a stable rom
Hi - I want to have a rom most like the standard android jellybean seen on the Google Nexus 7 for example.
Which Rom should I go for?
many thanks
This one:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
on Galaxy Note?!
You'll want something AOSP based so for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796217
That is cyanogenmod 10.1 (Jelly Bean 4.2.2) - they are nightly builds as they are not entirely stable.
whats the most stable one? For example I have used PA which is great but would slim bean be more stable?
What I mean by stable is that they claim they are unstable - sometimes something isn't working with cyanogenmod but then it is working the next day with the new nightly, they can all be use as a daylt build though. As for slim bean - they usually have the odd bug in each of their builds, I haven't checked out their 4.2.2 build 1 or 2 however.
In short words - don't worry about the stability.
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whats the most stable one? For example I have used PA which is great but would slim bean be more stable?
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For the last couple of weeks I've been using SlimBean 4.2.2 and Carbon 4.2.2.
Both are clean, pure and stable.
Why speedy and modded roms are made only on CM7?
Is there some limitation or restriction?
Who told you that only speedy roms are CM 7?
Most of the Stock 2.3.6 ROMs are Fast and Stable....
CM 9, CM 10, CM 11 are also Speedy if they are properly tweaked and configured....
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Why speedy and modded roms are made only on CM7?
Is there some limitation or restriction?
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CM7 roms are the Android Gingerbread based roms. Due to our Ace's hardware restriction, it can only run Gingerbread roms to its maximum potential. That is the exact reason why Samsung didn't provide an OS upgrade after the Gingerbread 2.3.6. This means no other roms, be it CM9, CM10 or CM11, will be able to run as fast and stable as Gingerbread roms(CM7+ Stock). You will be able to run CM9, CM10 or CM11 on Ace because they are twerked to such an extend inorder to reduce lag. Not only would all features not work with them, but also it won't be as fast and stable as Gingerbread roms. But there are users who loves the looks of CM9 and above more than CM7. So in the end its upto you to choose. Hope I Helped
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Why speedy and modded roms are made only on CM7?
Is there some limitation or restriction?
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it is not like that brother
they just have lower ram usage as compared to cm 9 10 and 11 so they look more fast as them { which is a truth}
but other roms many based on stock like adrenaline rom is also good option and cm 9 by mr @Rhievaldo is also a good option cos it is a hell good rom
brijeshep said:
Who told you that only speedy roms are CM 7?
Most of the Stock 2.3.6 ROMs are Fast and Stable....
CM 9, CM 10, CM 11 are also Speedy if they are properly tweaked and configured....
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I was asking why are there speedy roms on CM7 only, like Ultimatum, Nitrogen, Adrenaline, etc...
Why not any on cm9,10...
Hi, i would like know what is the best ROM now for SP? AOKP CM Existenz ecc? A summary of ROM can be useful.
Sorry for english
Thanks
sir, u got death wish?
After many tries best for me is stock rom
I've used quite some roms and kernels. For now the best two would be pacrom and Crystal PA rom. They are stable, have some additional features compared to cm11 and they are fast. With williams kernel they work smooth.
If you are looking for stock based then in my opinion eXistanZ Ultra with Williams v7 would do.
Here's what I think about the different ROMs out there!
CM11 - Great support, lots of MODs, very stable. But tends to get laggy very soon.
AOSPA - Some great unique features, great Audio, better touch sensitivity ( All the @neXus PRIME ROMs have these features.
PAC - Loaded with all the goodness from all the ROMs, but had some random reboots but that might be my problem only!
OMNI - The ROM which is the most close to AOSP. Almost the pure android experience.
AICP - Loaded with features and honestly, overloaded. Gets very laggy, really soon.
AOKP - I'm not an AOKP lover, had random problems with AOKP.
Vanir - 4.4.2 version was absolutely brilliant. It was THE fastest and most responsive ROM out there. With 4.4.4 came lots of bugs.
CM 11s - A very nice ROM. Stable and good battery life upto an extent.
SlimKat - Extremely stable for me
Stock Based - They are really stable and provides improved functionality over the Stock FWs. But no KitKat love for them!
CM 12 - Alpha Stage and unstable obviously!
Out of all these I personally prefer the OMNI or SlimKat.
P.S : All these are my opinions and may NOT be how the ROM works out for others. I respect all the developers who worked behind them
Vinay_FXG said:
Here's what I think about the different ROMs out there!
CM11 - Great support, lots of MODs, very stable. But tends to get laggy very soon.
AOSPA - Some great unique features, great Audio, better touch sensitivity ( All the @neXus PRIME ROMs have these features.
PAC - Loaded with all the goodness from all the ROMs, but had some random reboots but that might be my problem only!
OMNI - The ROM which is the most close to AOSP. Almost the pure android experience.
AICP - Loaded with features and honestly, overloaded. Gets very laggy, really soon.
AOKP - I'm not an AOKP lover, had random problems with AOKP.
Vanir - 4.4.2 version was absolutely brilliant. It was THE fastest and most responsive ROM out there. With 4.4.4 came lots of bugs.
CM 11s - A very nice ROM. Stable and good battery life upto an extent.
SlimKat - Extremely stable for me
Stock Based - They are really stable and provides improved functionality over the Stock FWs. But no KitKat love for them!
CM 12 - Alpha Stage and unstable obviously!
Out of all these I personally prefer the OMNI or SlimKat.
P.S : All these are my opinions and may NOT be how the ROM works out for others. I respect all the developers who worked behind them
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I have a question. When 4.4.2 vanir rom was the fastest why don't we still use it? Please reply me
rdlegy said:
I have a question. When 4.4.2 vanir rom was the fastest why don't we still use it? Please reply me
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No problems in using 4.4.2 but we don't want to stick with an earlier version when you have later ones, do we? Still it's a good option!:fingers-crossed: