Hello!
I just wanna ask which rom is for now most stable and fast for I9000 , because im selling my phone and i wanna that works perfect when other user buy it.
Highly recommended: Unofficial SuperNexus 2 Rom by Dev Aways. Super fast, smooth, and stable, and consumes the least battery. You can find it in i9000 Development Forum.
Add Power Toggles from Play Store to make the Rom complete (well, almost, depending on each user's liking).
Why not just go back to stock?
Thanks . I install SuperNexus 2 Rom and its very good rom
Yes I think you should just flash stock.
I would flash Stock 2.3.6 and root it for them.. depending on where you sell it
cm 10
Dont use stock. I agree with the ones above about supernexus. Maybe slim bean too since its so small.
Minimal is better to showcase speed and the storage capabilities.
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Whats the best rom available right now for the N1? I haven't tested my N1 with anything in a while been running MIUI but I'm finding it to be sort of laggy now with apps installed.
Fastest? Hmm, pretty much any CM7 self-kang.
This one by samuaz is really fast: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416894
Is that the most stable rom available for nexus one right now?
with multiple full wipes to include system both are stable for me
with ICS by samuaz you need to follow op page exactly
Temaseks latest CM7 Kang with scroll zip is BLAZING
I use now ICS by samuaz, it's fast and really stable. But it's an alpha version!
When you think it's important to have a stable rom, then
use CM7. CM7 roms are as stable as stock, but better ;-)
worth upgrading to ICS or JB?
hello. I realize this thread hasn't been active in a while, but I am thinking to bring back my Nexus One from the grave so I can have a backup phone for my daughter to play with in the car/plane. I wanted to ask if it is worth installing ICS or JB ROMs that are out there. I just have the stock ROM in there now and I always struggled with low memory and lag with some newer apps, that's why I've upgraded phones (I've have a Galaxy Nexus now).
I don't have intentions to put a SIM card in there, so I don't really care about phone call features.. only purely from a processing and lightweight standpoint.
Has anybody played enough with GB vs ICS and/or JB and weighed if it's worth upgrading? I'm assuming that it's worth it because so many developers still have Nexus One ROMs... that's why I would just go ahead and install it, but then I'm thinking again if it's just going to bog down the phone if I'm going to only use it for simple games.
Thanks in advance!!
Ken
Hello! I have installed the CM10.1 VJ Jelly Bean 4.2.2 v6.0 that is based on CyanogenMod and Evervolv, and works fine for me. I also have installed all the /data partition in the SD card with the A2SD script that is incorporated in the ROM... it generates some few lags, but I didn't have had any problem of lack of space again.
In my opinion, this is the ROM of JB that best preserves the native Android interface, and in my case is stable (until 7 days without to require a reboot!).
Other JB ROMs that users frequently use are PARANOIDANDROID and PixelDroid.
Thanks for the quick response! That is the ROM I was thinking of as well. However, just as a comparison, I'm thinking to flash a clean version of GB back onto the phone as well. Any recommendations on any GB ROMs as well? Thanks!
rafcano said:
Hello! I have installed the CM10.1 VJ Jelly Bean 4.2.2 v6.0 that is based on CyanogenMod and Evervolv, and works fine for me. I also have installed all the /data partition in the SD card with the A2SD script that is incorporated in the ROM... it generates some few lags, but I didn't have had any problem of lack of space again.
In my opinion, this is the ROM of JB that best preserves the native Android interface, and in my case is stable (until 7 days without to require a reboot!).
Other JB ROMs that users frequently use are PARANOIDANDROID and PixelDroid.
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vanquish15 said:
Thanks for the quick response! That is the ROM I was thinking of as well. However, just as a comparison, I'm thinking to flash a clean version of GB back onto the phone as well. Any recommendations on any GB ROMs as well? Thanks!
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Sorry, but I can't help on it. I didn't install any GB ROM further than the stock ROM. In my opinion, I think that a stable, complete and functional ROM might be CyanogenMod 7.2. Maybe other XDA members can help you better on it...
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Sorry, but I can't help on it. I didn't install any GB ROM further than the stock ROM. In my opinion, I think that a stable, complete and functional ROM might be CyanogenMod 7.2. Maybe other XDA members can help you better on it...
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No problem. I'll probably end up trying both out. Thanks again for the response. By the way, what do you use your N1 for now or is that you main phone? I was playing around with it yesterday and I still like it a lot - I always liked the trackball.
plz tell me the best jb rom ri8 now?
vanquish15 said:
No problem. I'll probably end up trying both out. Thanks again for the response. By the way, what do you use your N1 for now or is that you main phone? I was playing around with it yesterday and I still like it a lot - I always liked the trackball.
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This is my main phone. In several times I though changing to other new Nexus device, but the screen size of new devices is too big for me! I like a screen size from 3.7 to 4.0, that is good to read mails, a brief navigation in the Internet, and other minor issues. For other intensive uses, I have my tablet Nexus 10 or my laptop.
i'm a fresh Gnote user , moved a day ago from S2 with AOKP rom, and well... few problems and questions for Gnote:
basic info: the Gnote came to me (2nd hand) with Stunner 1.4.19 rom, LP5 kernel and LP5 modem. and i only ran it for a day now.
1. i got horrible battery drain... it just drinks power, while i know it has bigger screen and power consumption, it has a 2500mah battery.
with my old S2 with i could get at least 5~6 screen time hours... and more or less a day out of it.
right now i got 13 hours out of it (was sitting in my pocket while i was at work) with 13% left and 3h24m screen time.
how do i fix this? and is the Sam GB roms better in this matter (like AOKP but not at this price)
2. i knew the speaker on the Gnote was weaker than S2, now i know it for a fact.
i have a crazy idea for how to fix it... but that's for later.
i know that Voodoo Louder gives a sound boost for the headphone is good for the speaker too?
3. if i choose to go from stunner to Sam GB/ICS rom... how to do it? don't want to brick a new phone.
4. i use the LP5 modem and kernel... what modem is considered best for the Gnote? i'm used to the KI3 from the S2 but as a new Gnote user i have no clue whats best for it.
5. never liked stock kernels, what kernel should i use with AOKP roms and/or GB roms?
6. the big question... GB vs ICS, AOKP vs Sam... is there an answer to it?
well sorry for the long post, but i'm new to Gnote
Hey, welcome to the Note
1. Battery drain could be caused by a number of things. Have you tried doing a full wipe? Some people have reported better battery life on the LP6 modem so you can try that as well
2. No idea
3. Going from an AOSP/AOPK rom to another ICS rom (whether is't a Sammy rom or an AOSP/AOPK rom) is just a matter of doing a full wipe and flashing another rom through CWMR. If you wanna go back to GB there's a number of threads in the dev section with all the instructions you need.
4. Opinions are divided between LP5 and LP6. For me LP6 is perfect, great reception, nice 3G speeds and stable wifi.
5. I really like Stunner's ICS roms. You can try updating to 1.4.26.1, look for his thread in the dev section.
6. There's no real answer to that. I've used Darky, Rocket Rom with SpeedMod Kernel, imilka's CM9 v2 and Stunner (beta 5, 1.4.19, 1.4.26.1) and to me Stunner's is the best I've tried. Great battery life, awesome speed and customizable.
Here's a link to the LP6 modem. Just flash it and see what happens. If you don't like it you can always flash back to LP5. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24928440&postcount=4250
Also a new user
Just not my new note and want to install a rom cuz i dont like all the extra stuff in touchwiz, it really feels slow comparing to my SGS2.
Im not new to rooting and flashing but i havent done any since september 2011 so im reading some post and blogs to get updated. And ofcourse i have some questions.
1. Is it possible to run 2 roms on a phone? like using a rommanager?
I want to test a rom first and keep the stock for daily use till i decide.
2. I think im going for those light roms like stunner or liquid but S-pen button doesnt work on those...now my question is the S-pen screenshot function a part of one of the Smemo or Snote apps? or is it really a touchwiz thing? can i install one of these roms and install an S-pen app to get the screenshot function back with the Spen button?
Thx!
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try this rom, is Jelly bean 4.1.1 is very beautiful, smoothly and best battery from all roms I tested and a plus is that S pen is working very smoothly and you can keep all your note apps. I tested, paranoid, criskelo, alba, rocket, cm9, cm10, ... nothin compares to this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883877 blackCNA
Hi
I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
It really depends what you want from the phone but... the best full custom ROM to go use for daily use I truly believe is CyanogenMod, there are two main CyanogenMod releases for the i9000.
First of all you have CyanogenMod 9 which is based upon Ice Cream Sandwich. If you download this make sure you get version 9.1.0 stable.
Secondly you have CyanogenMod 7 which is based upon Gingerbread. If you download this make sure you get version 7.2.0 stable.
You don't have to change the kernel for either of these ROM's (or any ROM as far as I know) but you can if you want more from the phone like having the ability to overclock it for example.
If you have to ask... yes CyanogenMod 10 is available but it has not yet been given the green light for a stable release so you may want to stay away from it until it reaches stable status.
Thanx for a spot on answer, just what i wanted to know. Thanx again.
the stock one!
manimaluk said:
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I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
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Hi,
I suggest you to use for some time the "stock" samsung rom, in order that you can experience what features and apps you are missing (if any). In my case, when I was on the stock samsung rom I used to change the launcher because the defautl one didn't support display rotation. But this is me: I have several friend that decided to stay with the stock rom.
I personally use cyanogen, with stock kernels. You might very well change the kernel too (if you need special features, which is not my case).
Otherwise, if you just wanna have fun, go and install cyanogen. but be careful!! remember to make a backup of the efs folder (look around here how to do), beacuse if it is dameged during flashing you night end up with an unusable phone...
ciao,
marco
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but be careful!! remember to make a backup of the efs folder (look around here how to do), beacuse if it is dameged during flashing you night end up with an unusable phone...
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When this happens we flash back to stock with a stock ROM from SamMobile or a stock based ROM, fixes lost EFS info But good shout, backups do save a lot of headaches!
manimaluk said:
Hi
I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
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I prefer the stock rom are most stable, but i will root and try to delete or freeze the unlike/seldom use stock app. personnel opinion.
Thanx to everyone for the sound advice,i quite like the stock rom.
I tried cyanogen 7.2 briefly,but when i went to the file manager,it showed nothing on my sd card when really it has plenty of music files and apps on it.
Dunno why that was, anyway back on stock for now, might try again soon. Thanx again.
Best rom daily use C-Rom bean 1.5.0 (Cm10) @aways #aways
Greenlight is coming next week
playing GTA3 / nova3/maxpayne/
Batterylife is nice OTA Update Works
Don't w8
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
just bote the note n7000 a couple off days ago and it was on stock 4.1.2 witch was awfull so slow and laggy etc so i made the plunge to root custom rom etc and now have cynagon mod 5.1.1 rom and while its an improvement over the stock im noticing my cpu is maxed out when just browsing the net or browsing facebook wuitch is causeing the phone to get very hot and battery is dying alot quicker ... so my question is whats the fastest and lightest rom for n7000
Omnirom 4.4.4 is the best rom for my note.
Official CM 11 kitkat is the best rom for me, no lag, smooth, weekly update, alot of themes you can find on playstore. Guaranteed.
First of all, "speeding the device" is not just ROM. It is kernel also, and other components (battery also,yup). I've tried several combinations of ROMs and kernels, and the best solution for me is TouchWizLite v2.0 and HelloWorld Kernel. TWLite ROM is touchwiz based rom, 4.1.2 jellybean, without any bloatware, only with applications that most peoples uses. No bootanimation, better battery percentage, etc. It is clear, and safe. Also got problem with my chinese battery, but gone with this ROM, definitely must have.
Performances: 9/10
Battery: 26h (7h display on)
Best Regards
I use SlimSaber (based on SlimROM).
It is light, fast and minimalistic with good battery life.
It also has real black theme to save battery life.
To reduce battery drain during browsing I use firefox with stylish addon and black theme for background.
With my first battery I can use phone for 2 days without charging.
jung.ok said:
Official CM 11 kitkat is the best rom for me, no lag, smooth, weekly update, alot of themes you can find on playstore. Guaranteed.
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hey there I am looking for a good combination of kernel/rom possibly a stock rom I don't need root or anything just want my phone to run very smoothly...I haven't formatted or flashed my phone in a while and I'd like to clean it up any help would be appreciated. how did you get the cm11 kit kat?
best regards
which rom is fastest
hello guys, does someone know which is the most reliable and stable at the same time faster than the official jellybean 4.1.2 stock rom for galaxy note n7000?, i have tried ([ROM][LineageOS14.1][Nougat][Android 7.1.2] NightOwl 20180824 by bauner with this kernel: Nightowl-cm12.1-20160215-n7000-kernel) but i wasn't pleased with the speed and i want to change i had experianced some sort of glitch and i couldn't play my favorite game : (miniclip 8ball pool) fluently in it.
I've searched and I've seen other posts with no responses. So whats your favorite custom ROM and why? I've tried a few but I can't seem to put my finger on the one I like the best and wanted to see what other people were enjoying about different ROMs. Sorry if this post isn't allowed.
Yes this kind of post isnt allowed
We cant say which rom is bad or good or favorite....
Everyone has their own taste nd preference..
All roms there are stable... you should try all the roms...
Nd btw if u are not satisfied with any of the rom....
Just go back to stock!
favourite mostly stable rom = STOCK SAMSUNG.
its actually depend on you. you as the user. you use the phone. you choose. i always end up with stock since all the function i want work on stock.
I think all Samsung based roms suck, because Samsung managed to make the Android experience worse than stock in every way except the camera.
The only N7 based rom which is stable and mostly works is the Nemesis rom with the Nemesis kernel additionally flashed.
Install greenified, forced doze and xposed to give it reasonable battery life.
i did try many ROMS
but evetually i still go back to stock for 99.9% stability and everything "JUST WORKS"
custom rom is good. dont get me wrong, love it especially when it comes to features.
but for me eventually my requirement is stability.. so sometimes i just play around with a custom ROM for like 1-2 weeks then go back to stock
only flash the ROMS that i felt is worth trying
edan1979 said:
favourite mostly stable rom = STOCK SAMSUNG.
its actually depend on you. you as the user. you use the phone. you choose. i always end up with stock since all the function i want work on stock.
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I have to agree with Edan.
Stock is my choice as Samsung have taken all features into consideration.
There are other ways I prefer to customize such as having lauchers.