What is the best android version software officially and unofficially for stability, speed and battery life on I9070 and how to install it?
niky74 said:
What is the best android version software officially and unofficially for stability, speed and battery life on I9070 and how to install it?
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(Official "Samsung" firmware)
- In terms of Battery life, the official Gingerbread (2.3.6) firmware is the best in my opinion...
- In terms of more features, performance enhancements and improvement, the official Jellybean (4.1.2) firmware is better
(ROMs based on Official "Samsung" firmware)
- JetMOD is the one and the only "best" ROM that is based on Gingerbread firmware for Gingerbread users..
- Sami OS, HarshJelly, LightJB, JellyMOD, etc. are the best custom ROMs for Jellybean users...
(Unofficial ROMs and Builds)
We've got CM (10, 10.1 and 10.2), PAC, MIUI (v4 and v5), Paranoid, Carbon, etc.. BUT they are all in Alpha stage (as far as I know, but they are still usable.. so expect a few bumps and hiccups.. for more info check their respective threads)
For more info, checkout this and this :good:
PS: Asking questions like "what's the best ROM, X or Y?" isn't allowed.. because they are all products of their developer's hardwork.. plus the answer varies from person to person
niky74 said:
What is the best android version software officially and unofficially for stability, speed and battery life on I9070 and how to install it?
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in stock 4.1 xxlq4 is best and stable:laugh:
From my opinion
Cm10.1 is faster one with some bugs and it is almost stable i am using it as daily driver
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pradeepxtremehacker said:
in stock 4.1 xxlq4 is best and stable:laugh:
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Only with cocore
SebastianM89 said:
Only with cocore
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its stable even without cocore i have used with and without cocore
all other firmwares are crap except one or two
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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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[sorry for my english]
I wanted to know what is the best rom of the moment?
I do not do difference between GB, ICS, JB..!
I only need these requirements:
-stable
-fluid
-good battery drain
-Italian language
What do you recommend?
[currently i use IZS 1.1]
I use Mackay Rom/Kernel (JB-4.2.2)
Others Custom Roms for OB
- CyanogenMod 10.1 (4.2.2)
or 10.0 (4.2.1)-stable
- PACman Rom (4.2.2)
- AvatarRom (4.2.2)
- JellyBam (4.2.2)
- Marvel V.11 (ICS)
- IZS 1.1 (ICS)
I only use Mackay Rom/Kernel which seems the best rom JB 4.2.2 for LG-P970.
No stable 4.2.2 Roms.
Envoyé depuis mon LG-P970
JB is not stable.
The only really stable roms i can advise are:
Stock ICS or GB.
Or a modded version of GB / ICS Like IZS you are using at the moment or Zeus. But there are plenty other custom roms based on gb/ics you might like.
Read the threads, if there is a rom that looks promising, just give it a try.
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cr(7) said:
[sorry for my english]
I wanted to know what is the best rom of the moment?
I do not do difference between GB, ICS, JB..!
I only need these requirements:
-stable
-fluid
-good battery drain
-Italian language
What do you recommend?
[currently i use IZS 1.1]
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I'd say stock Gingerbread.
- ICS-based roms usually have a high battery drain (the best for me are IZS and stock ICS if you modify it);
- JB-based roms too (Mackay rom), but better than ICS-roms.
- But Gingerbread-based roms, they definitely, have the best battery drain, and the camera works better.
About your other requirements, I think that any of them could meet them.
What rom that has more speed and is more stable on the Galaxy S2 LITE, which has fewer crashes. And if not, what should I do to use the Jelly Bean are fast? Sorry my english, I'm Brazilian and I used google translator ... : (
You can update your phone to Jellybean using KIES or go to this link and download any of the firmwares from there...
Some of the best firmwares are DULP8, UBLPH, XXLQG, XXLQ4, etc.... Just don't download the Chinese firmware - it will brick your phone if you install it...
I am using UBLPH now... it has some customizations from Claro but overall its a very smooth firmware and battery life is also good....
If you don't like the experience from stock firmwares then you can give custom ROMs a try...
I did use DULP8 and didn't notice any major hangs.
I would recommend using a Custom rom too, as they are much more optimised and don't have bloatware..
Hello everyone After selling my xperia u I got this cellphone which is At&T branded .... I was running gingerDX on my xperia x8 a long time ago then I installed some custom roms on xperia U as well after unlocking it's bootloader and installing custom kernels etc. I sold xperia U as it was a bit slow for me....
Now the question I want to ask is : what are some good roms (without any bugs) fast and stable for this cellphone ? right now I'm on Android 4.1.1 official ... is it good enough if I only root it or should I go for a custom kernel / Rom and what is the easiest method to root it ?
Reagrds...
orangzeb said:
Hello everyone After selling my xperia u I got this cellphone which is At&T branded .... I was running gingerDX on my xperia x8 a long time ago then I installed some custom roms on xperia U as well after unlocking it's bootloader and installing custom kernels etc. I sold xperia U as it was a bit slow for me....
Now the question I want to ask is : what are some good roms (without any bugs) fast and stable for this cellphone ? right now I'm on Android 4.1.1 official ... is it good enough if I only root it or should I go for a custom kernel / Rom and what is the easiest method to root it ?
Reagrds...
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Arrgh kernel for photon Q LTE works for our phone too, best and only(?) custom kernel we have besides N8 (only for 4.2.2 ROMs). Carbon, CM 10.2, PACman, and HoloBlur are my personal best experiences with this phone.
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Carbon 4.3 nighlies by far the best and most stable
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As for rooting and unlocking bootloader plus flashing a custom recovery, the Myth Tools program for Atrix HD has all those 3 things wrapped into one easy executable.
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262726
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ignore this.
Thank Neighbor808 if you provide 2, 3 links for roms and the link to kernel I'll be thankful to you.. as I don't want to risk anything here as I'm new to Motorola world
Generally, look for files under mb886. Anyways, here ya go.
CM: http://get.cm/?device=mb886
Carbon: http://goo.im/devs/carbon/mb886/nightly
PACman: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398627
HoloBlur (Stock based): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356624
Argh Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31708952
Make sure you get CM 10.2 kernel for non stock based. Don't flash the kernel of the date of your nighty is later than the kernel (Oct 2 so far). It gets updated regularly.
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I can't figure out which kernel to download ASA / FFW ? I've downloaded Oct 2 version of carbon ROM, any thread with it's screenshots and features etc ?
Please also tell in which sequence I should do the procedure ? like : root > recovery > Unlock Bootloader > kernel and then rom ?
Root, unlock bootloader, recovery, backup current rom, wipe data and system, flash rom then kernel.
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Deeje is spot on. As for which kernel to download, Post #2 contains the kernels for STOCK or Stock-based ROMs. All of the ROMs I linked to you are CM-Based except for HoloBlur, which is stock based (but it already comes with Arrgggh kernel so don't worry about that). The thread clearly states:
ASA-36 (Original 4.0.4 ICS firmware)
ASA-14 (Final 4.0.4 ICS firmware)
FFW-5 (Latest 4.1.2 JB firmware)
Pretty much the only stock kernel you're ever going to need unless you fastboot flash back to ICS is FFW-5.
Post #5 contains the kernels for CM-Based ROMs (Pretty much all the ROMs out there that aren't stock based). The CM 10.1 Kernel is for Android Version 4.2.2 ROMs, while the CM 10.2 kernel is for Android Version 4.3 ROMs. If you are flashing Carbon October 2 nightly, that is Android 4.3, so you will flash the CM 10.2 edition.
Here's links for the standalone posts to make sure you know where you're going...
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Stock Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31708970&postcount=2
CM Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31717152&postcount=5
By the way, check Atrix HD Development section, has all of our ROMs + screenshots and explains features.
Thanks alot homie this explains everything now tell me some good features of Carbon / Pacman Roms so I consider flashing ?
Carbon is basically CyanogenMod with some great Paranoid Android features added in (like Halo, PIE, navbar customization, etc.) . Smooth, reliable, great battery. PACman is a combination of 3 popular ROMs (Paranoid Android, AOKP, CyanogenMod) and has pretty much every feature you can think of. Highly customizable, but has a few minor bugs and slightly worse battery. Carbon is more stable but not by a whole lot.
Official Carbon thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42183613
[ROM][AOSP] [Nightly/Release] CarbonRom JB [MB886]
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Make sure you get CM 10.2 kernel for non stock based. Don't flash the kernel of the date of your nighty is later than the kernel (Oct 2 so far). It gets updated regularly.
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didn't understand this line...
Can I flash latest carbon nightly builds if my kernel date is earlier?
orangzeb said:
didn't understand this line...
Can I flash latest carbon nightly builds if my kernel date is earlier?
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Yes, you can. Just take latest kernel currently - Oct 23 2013 CM10.2 and latest Carbon rom from here (*Currently there are some problems on goo.im*) or here.
Kernel and rom date should be close as possible to avoid problems.
If there will be newer kernel then it might not work if rom is older than kernel but even then if there are any problem you can just re-flash earlier kernel. Although you don't really have to mess with kernel at first. Carbon actually come with a working kernel (latest build have mattmanwrx kernel) but it doesn't support overclocking/undervolting.
Ohh, and don't forget to flash gapps if you need them..
Thanks mate... for me most stable versions of kernel and roms are : 7 oct 2013..... I don't want to change them untill something really big comes out....I don't like overclocking as ATRIX HD is fast enough already with or even without pureperformance mod but I see battery improvements via that mod or maybe that's "Greenify" app that I'm using...
Hi guys,
I have read a lot about different ROM that are avalible for Galaxy S Advance, but I am not sure, which one is the best for me. Could someone more experienced recomend me a ROM on the basis of my priorites?
- Stability
- Speed
- Working wi-fi, GPS, camera and other basic functions
And that is basicly it. I don't need to tune my system and be able to change everything and honestly I don't really want to. I just want to install new ROM and few applications and than use it more or less for office work (calling, texting, email, callendar, google keep, facebook, viber, skype,...).
Thanks a lot!
HarshJelly is the most stable i think.
Sh0m1 said:
HarshJelly is the most stable i think.
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That exacly what I was looking for. Thanks mate!
I’m using and recommend the latest stock rom for Italy (ITV, I9070XXLQL)—it’s much better than older roms like LQG or LQE. It' doesn't need any tuning nor custom kernels, it's just working OK
Sami-os
Sami-os is really stable and working perfectly with all functions
I've more or less you same priorities, and I'm using slimrom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584559
I'm very happy with it so far...
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i think you should try harsh jelly, sami OS, slim bean or carbonrom build 7..all of this rom perform very well and quite stable..
For stock 4.1.2 you can try Harshjelly which is nice and is being updated with latest stuff fixed by Samsung...
For 4.3 (in case you want to try a lighter ROM...) You can try OMNI 4.3...
Or latest CM10.2 build....
For AOSP Touchwiz Sense, use Sami Os with JB 4.2.2.
It's Stable, fast, and great Rom.
For CM you can use Carbon Rom JB 4.4.2, the stable version.
artupidah said:
For AOSP Touchwiz Sense, use Sami Os with JB 4.2.2.
It's Stable, fast, and great Rom.
For CM you can use Carbon Rom JB 4.4.2, the stable version.
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Which carbon rom jb 4.4.2 is the most stable?
xxdavidchoyxx said:
Which carbon rom jb 4.4.2 is the most stable?
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Unofficial Carbon Rom JB 4.4.2, an another build by Maclaw (not released), that port by Flo0008, Team P8.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593582
I've try that Rom, so smooth and faster.
Give a credit for his great work, guys.