[Q] rom sensation xl - HTC Sensation XL

Hi all guys, can you tell me what is the most stable rom for sensation xl? I saw that many are based on stock Android 4.2.2 (cyanogen, paranoid, runnycm) then what is the best?
ps, all have the function beats audio?

Read the rules we cannot in any way answer your question becaus that depends on what you are using your phone for, and will be diffrent from peolple to peolpe which one they think is the best. But i can tell you , for now rootbox has most bugs i think. Rest is very simlar.
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In my opinion Evervolv has been the best performing, most stable ROM I have used. I'm currently using cyanogenmod, which seems fractionally slower, and seems to have minor issues with apps crashing, although the devs are doing a great job with improving all ROMs.

If you already have unlocked you phone (unlock bl, rooted, s-off) then just flash a rom which you think fits to your behaviours. Always make a backup before doing this, so if you get annoyed of the rom you can go into your recovery restore the backup and you have your old rom on your phone. It takes 5 minutes to restore so don't be lazy
I am running Cyanogenmod 10.1 v1.3 from onyjay99 since yesterday and until know i have to say its very smooth, i found a few bugs nevertheless its very smooth and fast!
If you didn't unlock your phone currently, then make up your mind if you want to stay stock rom or want to get a custom rom!
Greetz
haendler

Evervolv 3.2.0 and CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 v1.3.5 are great stable 4.2.2 roms but both contains few little bugs (today many bugs were fixed in the 1.3.6 version update of Cyanogenmod 10.1 but i didn't update yet)
Other 4.2.2 roms have great features but aren't as stable as the 2 above,contain many bugs and not updated since long time now
Also tried XL 4.0 v7 rom with sense 4.0 wich is a great stable ics rom , you can try king cobra xl rom too but the XL 4.0 rom is more stable.If you don't like sense ui try there is a sensless ics rom outhere just search for it.
I'm running cyanogenmod 10.1 v1.3.5 right now and i'm quite happy with it's preformance and i like it more than evervolv rom.
Only XL 4.0 and King cobra xl have beats audio installed.You can install beats on all of the others just search for "awsome beats"

I.M.A.D said:
Evervolv 3.2.0 and CyanogenMod 10.1 M3 v1.3.5 are great stable 4.2.2 roms but both contains few little bugs (today many bugs were fixed in the 1.3.6 version update of Cyanogenmod 10.1 but i didn't update yet)
Other 4.2.2 roms have great features but aren't as stable as the 2 above,contain many bugs and not updated since long time now
Also tried XL 4.0 v7 rom with sense 4.0 wich is a great stable ics rom , you can try king cobra xl rom too but the XL 4.0 rom is more stable.If you don't like sense ui try there is a sensless ics rom outhere just search for it.
I'm running cyanogenmod 10.1 v1.3.5 right now and i'm quite happy with it's preformance and i like it more than evervolv rom.
Only XL 4.0 and King cobra xl have beats audio installed.You can install beats on all of the others just search for "awsome beats"
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all my time has for the last month being at fixing audio bugs on jelly bean roms, that is why i did not release anything in along time but it will come when some issues is fixed. audio is for sure a pain in the ass

anders3408 said:
all my time has for the last month being at fixing audio bugs on jelly bean roms, that is why i did not release anything in along time but it will come when some issues is fixed. audio is for sure a pain in the ass
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Appreciate it mate, thank u :good:

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Well, it seem like IncS getting more and more ROM and glad that we have a great dev for IncS, I would like to take this opportunity to thanks all the dev that dev a great ROM...
Thank you so much all of you, we really enjoy and have a great time on flashing...
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Beside that, I believe most of the dev and user also like to know what is the statistic ROM and the most used ROM for IncS.. so here is the tread for, not sure if this tread already have but I would like to compile all ROM available and latest in this tread..
Meanwhile, can let new people like me get to know more about the ROM.
Hope everyone could give some little time to describe the ROM they using and why they like it.
Thanks a bunch in advance....
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3. CM7 - Nightly
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5. RCMix3d Runny v4.0
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Honestly I personally switch from Nik Trinity Sensation XL and CM7 stable version.. like them so much, smooth and fast....

help : what is the best jb rom till now

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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[Q] Most stable ROM

Hi everyone,
What is the most stable ROM for the Vivid as of now. I was on the most recent (downloaded from another source that was more updated) DeSensed Vivid 4.0.3 with a Kozmik kernel, but have had problems with lag and etc.
It's important that the ROM has good call volume that is close to that of the stock.
Thanks for helping

[Q] Android 4.4 Evervolv or Beanstalk on N1

Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
Evervolv always
roberto081194 said:
Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
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I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
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I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
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Excellent, thank you so much for your opinion! I'll keep my phone with Evervolv
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Android Marshmallow and BoomSound speakers.

Hey there!
Currently my HTC One M7 (international) has the ARTMOD V10.0 ROM, and I would like to update as soon as possible to Android Marshmallow, but I have a number of doubts.
There are many ROMS with Marshmallow for One M7, I found crDroid, AICP and unofficial CM13, but the only one I tried is crDroid and, despite its very good stability, it still has important bugs such the camera or reboots when you plug in the headphones. Besides, I'm afraid to try the other two ROMS because the probabilities that they were not stable enough, so I wonder: is there any ROM for HTC One M7 based on Android Marshmallow highly stable and without any significant bug?
I also like to use ROMs without Sense UI because although this layer of customization seems very good, in the future the ROMS that are made for the M7 will not be with Sense UI, and I'd to get used to stock Android, but have a great question: what about BoomSound? Is there a mod for Android Stock to return this power to the speakers?
So, that's all. Thank you!
MortalPizza said:
Hey there!
Currently my HTC One M7 (international) has the ARTMOD V10.0 ROM, and I would like to update as soon as possible to Android Marshmallow, but I have a number of doubts.
There are many ROMS with Marshmallow for One M7, I found crDroid, AICP and unofficial CM13, but the only one I tried is crDroid and, despite its very good stability, it still has important bugs such the camera or reboots when you plug in the headphones. Besides, I'm afraid to try the other two ROMS because the probabilities that they were not stable enough, so I wonder: is there any ROM for HTC One M7 based on Android Marshmallow highly stable and without any significant bug?
I also like to use ROMs without Sense UI because although this layer of customization seems very good, in the future the ROMS that are made for the M7 will not be with Sense UI, and I'd to get used to stock Android, but have a great question: what about BoomSound? Is there a mod for Android Stock to return this power to the speakers?
So, that's all. Thank you!
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Have you tried Viper4Android yet? If not, I highly recommend you to do so. It doesn't truly unleash the "Boomsound" but it comes very close; hence is worth giving a shot. Be sure to keep some things in mind, though:
Set your SeLinux permissive.
Always run Viper4Android in FX Compatible mode(can be found in the app's settings).
For a great experience, select "Super Audio Quality" and ignore all warning messages during driver install.
Toggle UI Setting to "Expert"(even if you aren't an audiophile). Play a track. Try tweaking with the settings (equalizer, reverberation, etc.) to suit your experience.

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