Can anyone provide feedback on which of the custom 4.1+ roms is most stable for a T679M? The more stock it is the better. Preferably I would like an AOSP rom.
by most stable I mean
- all hardware working
- good battery life
- good performance
also, can you install roms for the T679 on the T679M, or do I need to find a rom specific for this version?
Thanks
a2000rick said:
Can anyone provide feedback on which of the custom 4.1+ roms is most stable for a T679M? The more stock it is the better. Preferably I would like an AOSP rom.
by most stable I mean
- all hardware working
- good battery life
- good performance
also, can you install roms for the T679 on the T679M, or do I need to find a rom specific for this version?
Thanks
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You can't use t679 roms you need to find a rom compiled for your device.
The T679M can use all the same Roms as the exhibit which was clarified in cams a lip thread. My best experience was with the smoothie jb v3 rom for 4.1
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darkynk said:
The T679M can use all the same Roms as the exhibit which was clarified in cams a lip thread. My best experience was with the smoothie jb v3 rom for 4.1
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can you give a link for smoothie jb? I can't seem to find it.
I'm giving AOIP a try, and it seems pretty good. Have you used both and can you comment on the differences?
Thanks
schuylkillparanormal said:
You can't use t679 roms you need to find a rom compiled for your device.
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I crossed my fingers, and it seems that AOIP for T679 worked for my T679M
a2000rick said:
I crossed my fingers, and it seems that AOIP for T679 worked for my T679M
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Apparently there two of the same phone guess the t679m is the canadian version
a2000rick said:
can you give a link for smoothie jb? I can't seem to find it.
I'm giving AOIP a try, and it seems pretty good. Have you used both and can you comment on the differences?
Thanks
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Aoip is great compared to smoothie when it comes to features and abilities but smoothie has a great/better battery life and is super stable. I'm currently using aoip with a battery mod kernel stated in another thread and it's so much better but no OF with this kernel
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a2000rick said:
can you give a link for smoothie jb? I can't seem to find it.
I'm giving AOIP a try, and it seems pretty good. Have you used both and can you comment on the differences?
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082562
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darkynk said:
Aoip is great compared to smoothie when it comes to features and abilities but smoothie has a great/better battery life and is super stable. I'm currently using aoip with a battery mod kernel stated in another thread and it's so much better but no OF with this kernel
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082562
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thanks for the link. hasn't been updated in a while and still had the beta tag, so I probably wouldn't have looked into it without your recommendation.
how is battery on yours with the different kernel? I'm getting about 6% drain per hour sitting in standby without a SIM, with screen off, but Wifi on. A bit disappointing I guess.
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thanks for the link. hasn't been updated in a while and still had the beta tag, so I probably wouldn't have looked into it without your recommendation.
how is battery on yours with the different kernel? I'm getting about 6% drain per hour sitting in standby without a SIM, with screen off, but Wifi on. A bit disappointing I guess.
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On the battery mod kernel I get about 10% drain every 6 hours with Wi-Fi off and screen off but I can get up to 24-36 hours with moderate usage
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guys im a learning newbie so please help me learn..
is my paranoidandroid already updated to cm9 stable?
i installed the ROM some weeks ago, so i wanted to know when its stable version will come out
thank you
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do you feel it's stable? do you have SODs, wifi, or bluetooth issues? does your phone drain massive battery?
I thought the latest PA based on CM9 was as stable as CM9 itself
guitarplayerone said:
do you feel it's stable? do you have SODs, wifi, or bluetooth issues? does your phone drain massive battery?
I thought the latest PA based on CM9 was as stable as CM9 itself
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my apollo always force closes without fail, and browser shuts down too without any warning and sometimes the phone also gets stuck in such a -paranoid- way that that it does not respond at all. no button. but after around sometime it respobds and corrects so smoothly as if it never stopped.
and around 40% of time the settings force close definitely
btw no...all these you mentioned work otherwise
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Jamal Ahmed said:
guys im a learning newbie so please help me learn..
is my paranoidandroid already updated to cm9 stable?
i installed the ROM some weeks ago, so i wanted to know when its stable version will come out
thank you
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There are two paranoid Android Ports for the note..one by imilka i used it but left it and used the one by staxxhedan..it was very stable an almost no issues at all.. Try it
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Also use the anidroid kernel wil paranoid android..
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Hello, I would like to sell my phone, so I need a good ROM which is stable and fast, no matter what version of android will it be. Can you please recommend me a good one? Thank you so much.
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stecoondra said:
Hello, I would like to sell my phone, so I need a good ROM which is stable and fast, no matter what version of android will it be. Can you please recommend me a good one? Thank you so much.
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go for slim ics or stock gb rom...
I've been using the CM10 Nightly builds. All the recent builds seem to be pretty solid and it is also quite fast.
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I've been using the CM10 Nightly builds. All the recent builds seem to be pretty solid and it is also quite fast.
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yes but jelly bean drains lots of battery when using 3g
im on slimbean 3.0 jb with sempahore and cant say i notice any significant battery drain... no issues, unless i overclock, then i get some reboots in the odd application
stecoondra said:
Hello, I would like to sell my phone, so I need a good ROM which is stable and fast, no matter what version of android will it be. Can you please recommend me a good one? Thank you so much.
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i really love this threads... u can try it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738492
Ok thank you guys but now I'm not sure where to get gb rom and how to flash it (I'm on helly bean )
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Which ROM would you recommend for a i9001 considering the following criteria:
Stable
Reasonable performance
As little 'not working' features as possible
Can work without update/fix for months
Excellent battery life
Reason is I need to update the phone of a family member which is still on 2.3.7 but can't update it more often than once a year or so.
Many thanks in advance!
Depends...
Games..Music..Videos..Internet...need to consider all these
As well as all CM / JB and GB Roms look different (Themes)
So you have to consider these factors then its a matter of choosing the right one
Go for JB roms. Just find a suitable one for you. Also, you can flash custom kernels too so you can have optimum performance.
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Xylon is a great ROM, fast, stable and probably the best JB ROM ever created. CyanASOP is apparently a really great ROM for gaming if that is on your check list?
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Actually ignore my post clearly I don't read that you are using an i9001 an not an i9000. Sorry :/
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Well the C-Rom by Aways are pretty good. I personaly use them but you shuld flash some and see for yourself which suites you best.
Only thing that sucks is that you have to complettly set your phone up every time you flash a new Rom.
But since I have tried C-Rom I am hooked runs fast and stable. Games are sometimes laggy but rest works like a charm.
I recently traded my Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket for an AHD and so far; it's been complete hell. It was a mess to try and flash a custom ROM to the phone and once I did, I've found out that every ROM I try (Which is the old PAC by Gunny and the newest PA ROM, all others I've not tried or don't want to work with my phone such as SlimBean) is laggy. I wipe cache/dalvik/system/factory reset and then flash ROM + Gapps. Do I need to possibly flash a different kernel on my phone?
I've noticed with CPU monitoring apps that it spends most of it's time in 384 MHz, around 56% and I was unsure if that could be a problem or not. I have no clue what to do or try besides selling the phone and going and buying a S3/S4 to save myself from all the hassle from this phone that I've had thus far.
If anyone could help, it'd be gratefully appreciated!
Check your governor and try stock. You could also try arrrgh's kernel if you're using 4.2.2 or bell stock.
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darknessrise1234 said:
Check your governor and try stock. You could also try arrrgh's kernel if you're using 4.2.2 or bell stock.
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I just flashed the stock fastboot ROM, JellyBean, and oh my goodness it is so much better. I've had so many problems with flashing ROMs and trying to get back into recovery mode whenever the ROMs wouldn't work. Hehe.
Can you give me a link to the kernel you're talking about and how to flash it? I'm going to update my CWM to 6.0.3 instead of my current 6.0.2 one.
You have to be using 4.1.2 stock to use it. Bell or Mexico retail.
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You have to be using 4.1.2 stock to use it. Bell or Mexico retail.
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Ahh. So what could I do to improve the speeds like I'm seeing in stock with the custom ROMs? Right now stock > any custom ROM right now because of how bad the lag is, which sucks.
Sorry for double post, but I won't be able to get a link until my Internet fixes. Can't even edit posts. It's in the photon q original android development forums.
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Serfma said:
Ahh. So what could I do to improve the speeds like I'm seeing in stock with the custom ROMs? Right now stock > any custom ROM right now because of how bad the lag is, which sucks.
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Best thing you could do is play with governors, i/o schedulers and maybe some pimp my rom optimizations. Just tread carefully.
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Sorry for double post, but I won't be able to get a link until my Internet fixes. Can't even edit posts. It's in the photon q original android development forums.
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Best thing you could do is play with governors, i/o schedulers and maybe some pimp my rom optimizations. Just tread carefully.
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Is it just me with all of these problems with custom ROMs or is it everyone that has the lag but it doesn't bother them enough?
Serfma said:
Is it just me with all of these problems with custom ROMs or is it everyone that has the lag but it doesn't bother them enough?
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I lagged but not enough to bother me. Governors can ruin an experience.
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Serfma said:
Is it just me with all of these problems with custom ROMs or is it everyone that has the lag but it doesn't bother them enough?
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I lagged but not enough to bother me. Governors can ruin an experience. I always played with all of that before judging.
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Came back to say I fixed all of my lag problems by fastbooting back to JB and ensuring the fastboot files were the snapdragon fastboot binaries/files.
Best kernel for cm10.1 android 4.2.2
Please don't post the latest kernel by szezso because this latest version drains battery insanely fast
An older version might fit well
please help
Lag fixed : )
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anonymousss said:
Best kernel for cm10.1 android 4.2.2
Please don't post the latest kernel by szezso because this latest version drains battery insanely fast
An older version might fit well
please help
Lag fixed : )
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My pet peeve on this forum is when people need help but don't exactly say what they need help with....
So, what the h**l is your question?
072665995 said:
My pet peeve on this forum is when people need help but don't exactly say what they need help with....
So, what the h**l is your question?
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Well look I flashed 10.1 and the battery is OK doesn't drain so fast but then I flashed latest tesco kernel and the ROM felt much smoother in general, but there was a problem: no deep sleep was observed, hence the battery drains dramatically fast.
So I am asking for a solution to get the best of both worlds
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anonymousss said:
Well look I flashed 10.1 and the battery is OK doesn't drain so fast but then I flashed latest tesco kernel and the ROM felt much smoother in general, but there was a problem: no deep sleep was observed, hence the battery drains dramatically fast.
So I am asking for a solution to get the best of both worlds
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This is most likely a kernel problem. I suggest rolling back to a previous version of TESCO kernel. I don't have any previous versions but perhaps another XDA user can provide you with links to them.
072665995 said:
This is most likely a kernel problem. I suggest rolling back to a previous version of TESCO kernel. I don't have any previous versions but perhaps another XDA user can provide you with links to them.
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I reflashed the ROM which reinstalled the old kernel I guess and it fixed the battery issue but at the cost if smoothness
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but then, which version of Tesco kernel don't have the battery drain issue?
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but then, which version of Tesco kernel don't have the battery drain issue?
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i guess "Tesco V2.9++ (3.0.94) "
i have use the tesco kernel, and his kernel has battery drain issue.
os i have build my own kernel, de-overclock his GPU, patch new feature.
and the battery drain issue is become less.