Hello to all,
I recently unlocked my HTC and wanted to know what were the main differences between the custom rom based on 4.2.2:
-ordroid
-trickdroid
-InsertCoin
Especially I would like to have the possibility to activate the phone via the sleep2wake, some of these rom offers this possibility?
read the 1st post of all of these threads you have mentioned and it will tell you exactly what tweaks etc have been added onto stock
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hi , iam using slimroms since a rough year on my former sgs1 and now on my note 1 . i realized now that even i love the rom and all the abilities of newer android versions , i have to go stock because of the unreliable usb drivers that regularly break connection and have poor performance when running as storage device from within android . for that reason i was looking in the forums about the stock roms and came across those stock and tw based roms . my question is now are these stock roms wich got tweaked and rooted but inherit all the properiat drivers that samsung got in his version and will these roms provide all levels of hardware support that i need for reliable working. despite beeing stuck on 4.1.2 then . and are these stock kernels like phillz one also working with the hardware as expected . finally the question about the different carrier versions wich seem to be the thing for newer stock roms like xxlt9 etc ... what does this mean in regard to the rom as i only know this numbering from the radios . thank you , chris
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Hi all, i'm searching for a stable ROM for my new GT-8910N, possibly with NFC support.
I've read about Maclaw's ROM, but i don't know what to choose, i need your help.
I'm coming from Nexus HD2 by tytung CM 10.2, and now the stock ROM 4.1.2 is a back step.
I want to upgrade to a stable ROM for a daily use, also for my wife's phone.
My phone details:
GT-8910N
ANDROID 4.1.2
BASE BAND I8910NXXALL6
KERNEL 3.0.31-742346
BUILD JZO54K.I8910NXXALL6
Thanks in advance from Italy.
Hi bud, look if you want a ROM receiving the NFC support you better stick to stock rom or a custom one based in stock 'cause Maclaw's roms don't support NFC feature yet, well, that being said I've been since the beginning only with AOSP based roms so I don't really know which customs roms are out there that support the NFC feature but I think Dmod, Benz and Virginity roms support it you can check them out in the Android Development section, greetings man.
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Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
Hello !
I'm new concerning Custom Rom so i want just asking some questions about Custom Rom/Stock Rom because for a while I want change my stock rom into a Custom ROM ( with unlock/lock bootloader doesn't matter ).
Are you satisfied about your actually Custom Rom ?
And what is the advantages/disadvantages about Custom Rom ?
Thanks !
TsunaH said:
Hello !
I'm new concerning Custom Rom so i want just asking some questions about Custom Rom/Stock Rom because for a while I want change my stock rom into a Custom ROM ( with unlock/lock bootloader doesn't matter ).
Are you satisfied about your actually Custom Rom ?
And what is the advantages/disadvantages about Custom Rom ?
Thanks !
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In simple terms stock based roms will use the Sony skin and many of Sony's apps - typically the developer will have tweaked the build to improve performance or used the most recent version of Sony apps from higher end devices (the Z1 for example). They may also add some extra features - (using the volume buttons to skip music tracks/advanced reboot menu).
Custom Roms won't have any of the Sony features and generally will be closer to unskinned AOSP (Android Open Source Project) in appearance. They will mostly have some unquie features and be more options for customisation than a stock based ROM. Developers can also release higher versions of Android than Sony, allowing the user to experience Kit Kat long before Sony release a build. They tend to perform better than stock builds because they are less bloated. Sony has significant facebook integration within it's builds for example, similarly whilst it's possible to ignore it, there is a lot of secondary marketing within a Sony build trying to get you to use their music/video/games services. Most of these apps are heavy, slowing down the device. The SP copes fine, but their are definitely smoother custom roms out there.
Ok thanks !
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I'm looking at dual booting for my note 4. I found the written guides and the video guides but I'm a little confused. I want to keep the official samsung lollipop rom but have an option to boot into another rom. But some of the threads say that to dual boot on a note 4 I need to dual boot with a TW based rom and it would need to be the primary in order for it work.
Before I start this I want to be sure that I can keep the office rom. Thanks for the help
come on guys, those who are dual booting please answer
This has already been tackled.
Check the end of this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3144455
I saw those 2 threads but I wanted to be sure that official lollipop rom would not be wiped. Second question I have is, can I run custom non-cyangenmod rom? If there was a custom rom for note 4 that was like stock lollipop with no customization will that rom work?
Hi, so I'm new to the modding community and I was wondering if I should install a custom rom to my phone (cause I heard of some improved features), and if so which one PixelOS or ArrowOS?
Are all the features working?