best 4.1.2 stock firmware?? - Galaxy S Advance I9070 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys i am on DDULP8 with cm 10.2 ..i messed up my installation and i am getting systemUI fc..so i am going to reflash the stock via ODIN and then install CM 10.2 zip..my question is which is the best stock firmware without bugs??..my experience with ddulp8 is very bad,, that rom hanged too much, so much lag and even my phone used to freeze for more than a minute..cm 10.2 is way faster and smooth..

First of all, you mentioned your baseband, your CM version, but forgot to say what is your rom. My Omni rom is DDULP8 too, and is the best rom I've tested. Before, I was on India (stock rom), then I've tried CM10.2 from Team Canjica, without success (many crashes for me).
Try the Omini (from Team Canjica). It's amazing.

MatheusMux said:
First of all, you mentioned your baseband, your CM version, but forgot to say what is your rom. My Omni rom is DDULP8 too, and is the best rom I've tested. Before, I was on India (stock rom), then I've tried CM10.2 from Team Canjica, without success (many crashes for me).
Try the Omini (from Team Canjica). It's amazing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So you mean that omni is better (less bugs) than cm 10.2

I'm using stock DXAMD1 firmware
it is very smooth compared to ddulp8
if u face lags
then you should give try to cocore kernel
which is better than Samsung's stock kernel
I'm also using this custom kernel with stock DXAMD1
Sent from my GT-I9070 using xda app-developers app

The newest build XXLQL from ITV is way more better than any other stock firmware from sammy as newer gets better........though you cant see much differences from any build only negligible differences are seen(minor software updates of inbuilt system apps).....if u like another option means go for DDULP8 for sure,itz overall best stock OS.......

I using LQ4

Related

Gingerbread or ICS Stock?

Good day everyone. I just want to ask you guys, especially those who are using stock roms, which do you prefer, stock ics or stock gb? I'm coming from PA by Utacka and I pretty much used custom roms from the start so i never actually used stock.
Please provide a reason as to why. I just want to have a stable rom while waiting for the official jelly bean update.
Thank you everyone.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
there is no as such reasons to be on a particular ROM.. its each and everyones taste that keep them stuck to a particular rom,
as far as stock is concerned stock ICS rooted with a hydracore kernel works best for me
I would compare GB to windows XP. Sure it was good back in the day, but it's had it's run now and time to stay current. ICS has been released for a good while now and should have had all the bugs ironed out. Little things like the improved task switching (previews over icons), and swipe to dismiss notifications, while small differences make for a better experience over all.
A better kernal like hydracore to improve battery life and a stock ICS (or maybe back to rocketrom) would be what i would go back to if i was so inclined (i'm on utacka's PA at the moment too)
defecat0r said:
I would compare GB to windows XP. Sure it was good back in the day, but it's had it's run now and time to stay current. ICS has been released for a good while now and should have had all the bugs ironed out. Little things like the improved task switching (previews over icons), and swipe to dismiss notifications, while small differences make for a better experience over all.
A better kernal like hydracore to improve battery life and a stock ICS (or maybe back to rocketrom) would be what i would go back to if i was so inclined (i'm on utacka's PA at the moment too)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for the answer. My only intention is to have a pretty reliable phone so I can use my phone when it really counts. I hate that when I have to do something really important, I will encounter freezes or out of memory error that prevents me to actually multitask.
I haven't tried rocketrom but I am willing to try that. My only fear is if it will lag after few days of use. My boss' phone which is sgs2 would go for days or months without a reboot and he is on stock gb. He doesn't know anything about smartphones in general so he thinks he is using a regular phone, and he is pretty happy about the phone's performance. I just want the same experience.
Thank you.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
ICS 4.0.4 without hesitation especially with interducing of safe kernel
Flash stock ICS 4.0.4 via PC Odin (the new one like xxlrt or ddlr9) then flash safe stock kernel like PhilZ kernel for your new rom from (also via odin or cwm): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And thats it!! Full stock, very smooth (compared with older 4.0.4), and most important it is perfectly stable, and everything works.
I only aded a call recording mode beacause I realy need it.
Hope that help!
ICS 4.0.4 and HydraCore
djoni_gitara said:
Flash stock ICS 4.0.4 via PC Odin (the new one like xxlrt or ddlr9) then flash safe stock kernel like PhilZ kernel for your new rom from (also via odin or cwm): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And thats it!! Full stock, very smooth (compared with older 4.0.4), and most important it is perfectly stable, and everything works.
I only aded a call recording mode beacause I realy need it.
Hope that help!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Okay I'll look into that. Someone suggested about Rocketrom, do you think that Rocketrom could perhaps be more stable and faster than fully stock ( except kernel maybe) xxlrt or ddlr9, and do everything work on that? Files are too large for touchwiz roms so i want to know more about different types of rom before doing some flashing. I won't have so much time this coming months so I really want a reliable phone. Thanks a lot.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
May be cleanote... It's actually the stock with all bloatware removed
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
noneym86 said:
Okay I'll look into that. Someone suggested about Rocketrom, do you think that Rocketrom could perhaps be more stable and faster than fully stock ( except kernel maybe) xxlrt or ddlr9, and do everything work on that? Files are too large for touchwiz roms so i want to know more about different types of rom before doing some flashing. I won't have so much time this coming months so I really want a reliable phone. Thanks a lot.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I dont want complaining on certain rom, but if you ask i will say my opinion on rocketrom. It is a good and stable rom, i have used it with hydracore kernel and dont find any problems with in about 2-3 weeks of use. But it is based on xxlrq which i found a bit laggy for me (the same story is for completly stock xxlrq). I dont know which is a difernce in xxlrq compared to xxlrt (some says the diference is only in kernel but i dont know).
So i was tired of flashing and stuff and decided to go on completly stock, picked up a latest xxlrt and whoaa, great. The reason why i am on lrt because my note is from german, i think that same story is for indian lr6 and lr9.
Then the story begins:
-Flashed stock GB xxlc1 via pc odin
-full wipe
-flash stock ics 4.0.4. xxlrt via pc odin
-root (dr.ketans guide) - only because of callrecord mod
-first flashed hydracore 4.3std kernel (also great kernel) and then philZ realesed his stock, emmc bug free kernel, so i flashed it.
Now used only a PhilZ kernel because it is completly stock with removed emmc brick bug. And for stock xxlrt rom it is perfect combination for me (just choose right kernel for your rom)
-Added only call recording mode
-settings > application > unninstalling aplications which i dont use ; > ALL > disabling (readers, music, social hub, etc...)
-And thats it!
Perfectly stable, smooth with great battery life, without any problem, FC or else. Without reboot for about 3 days (reason flashed Philz kernel 23.09)
Finally happy with my note :victory:
Hope that helped

[Q] Updating my s1 from darkyrom v9.5 to JB, whats best rom?

I got a i9000 for backup that is still running darky rom 9.5 extreme version, i hardly ever update it but looking to now as my s3 is going in for repair, whats the best, most stable rom for performance and battery that i can install and keep on there without a need to reflash for another year?
Whats the method of flashing a JB rom onto my s1, is there an issue with bootloaders?
I'd recommend latest Mackay 1.5.0. It's rock stable and hardly customized - it's nearly stock JB. Thus it's really stable and reliable.
Flashing a JB ROM needs CM9 as a base, so you will have to flash CM9 anyways first. And be sure to backup your IMEI folder!
Custom JB C-RoM Mix v6 is also highly recommended. Very fast smooth and stable. You must flash a CM9 Rom first to avoid getting your IMEI invalid.
You can flash via CWM.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
I flashed the c Rom mix, so far so good, didn't flash CM9, as I read the replies later to this thread but luckily my imei number is still intact.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Switching ROMs

I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
aurator said:
I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll answer part of your question. If you switch to a CM-based ROM, you won't be able to use S Pen-based apps such as the S Note, as it is tightly integrated into Touchwiz.
4.1.2 JB LT4 Union ROM v7, LT3 Modem, PhilZ LT4 kernel, Carrier: AT&T (US)
Will i not be able to use only the apps or the S-Pen as a whole?
aurator said:
Will i not be able to use only the apps or the S-Pen as a whole?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You would not be able to use Samsung applications for S-pen but you can use their alternatives from play store, also FM does not work but you can use Spirit FM, No Wi-Fi Direct but you can use the alternatives from play store.
Edit: Just so that you know, CM based roms are much faster and smother than the TW or stock rom. Also has lot more customisation to it compared to TW. TW also has customization but you will have to apply then or use a customized TW rom.
aurator said:
I currently have the JB based SweetRom v7 installed on my Galaxy Note.
Recently it was pointed out to me by a friend that CM based ROMs have a better functionality and are easier to use. Me, never having used a CM based ROM (not even on a friend's phone), am kind of in a dilemma whether or not to switch.
It would be of great help if you could help me out with the Pros and Cons of both JB based and CM based ROMs and if I should give CM a try. Also, a list (If possible) about the features which might not work/are absent from CM based ROMs..
Also, an elaborate guide to switching from JB to CM and a ROM suggestion for a first-time CM user will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance guys.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep, as already was said here, the spen apps, and functionality like scrolling, hovering stuff doesn't work.
Not every ROM is the same, so ones can be faster and others slower.
If You would like to have many many options I would recommend You to flash the jellybam ROM. It's slower but greater.
You may also try android 4.3
Okay, So I finally decided to go with JB 4.2.2 SuperNexus ROM.
I'm still confused about how to flash it. I've gone through the procedure and I understand it all but I'm now sure how to Switch from Philz recovery to CWM recovery?
I know this sounds stupid but this is the only thing keeping me from flashing the CM Rom.
Do I flash a CM based kernel to change from Philz recovery to CWM or is there something more?
Help will be greatly appreciated!
As for note the recovery is in the kernel, you will need to flash a cm kernel.
But you could directly flash it using philz recovery. When the rom installs it will install cm kernel and overwrite philz kernel.
Sent from my GT-I9500 using xda premium
nokiamodeln91 said:
As for note the recovery is in the kernel, you will need to flash a cm kernel.
But you could directly flash it using philz recovery. When the rom installs it will install cm kernel and overwrite philz kernel.
Sent from my GT-I9500 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So I just need to flash the ROM and Gapps through Philz recovery to get it working?
All that head-banging went in vain, I guess -_-
Thanks a ton!
it wont go in vain.. will come handy some day,. there was an issue with Philz recovery not able to install CM/AOSP roms.. (error 7). which was resolved in the latter updates,, if you get the same error ... then flash a CM kernel first and then reboot recovery and flash the rom.

[Q] Kernel for CM 7.1

Hi friends,
1.I have an Xperia X8.I have recently unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone.I wanted to install CM 7.1(shakira).So,I downloaded the ROM from the official cyanogenmod website.I read in one of the post that it works only with the kernel FXP30.After searching for a long time(because most of the links are dead) ,i finally found one.I flashed the kernel by using the flashtool provided by androxyde.Through the recovery mode,i flashed the cm7.1.It said flashing was successful.But after rebooting,it shows only "free xperia project" and nothing else happens...I tried cleaning the dalvik cahe,wiped the partition,did a factory reset.But no use...Is there any way to get it working? or am i doing anything wrong?
2.is MINI JB 4.2 better than CM 7.1?since i failed installing CM,i have flashed mini jb 4.2...but i want to install CM7.1 so badly...
Thanks in advance ....
maharoof said:
Hi friends,
1.I have an Xperia X8.I have recently unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone.I wanted to install CM 7.1(shakira).So,I downloaded the ROM from the official cyanogenmod website.I read in one of the post that it works only with the kernel FXP30.After searching for a long time(because most of the links are dead) ,i finally found one.I flashed the kernel by using the flashtool provided by androxyde.Through the recovery mode,i flashed the cm7.1.It said flashing was successful.But after rebooting,it shows only "free xperia project" and nothing else happens...I tried cleaning the dalvik cahe,wiped the partition,did a factory reset.But no use...Is there any way to get it working? or am i doing anything wrong?
2.is MINI JB 4.2 better than CM 7.1?since i failed installing CM,i have flashed mini jb 4.2...but i want to install CM7.1 so badly...
Thanks in advance ....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. FXP30 Kernel??? LOL never heard of that one before.
Any way since I have never heard of that kernel before it probably is pretty old and unsupported. Try using this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362585 with this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350484 .
2. Do you mean JB Mini Project ROM? Because that ROM is Android 4.1.2 and not 4.2. Witch one is better depends on what you want. JB Mini Project has a lot more features and a lot more apps are compatible with it since it is a JB ROM, and any CM7 based ROM would be faster but there would be less apps compatible with it.
TheScriptKitty said:
1. FXP30 Kernel??? LOL never heard of that one before.
Any way since I have never heard of that kernel before it probably is pretty old and unsupported. Try using this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362585 with this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350484 .
2. Do you mean JB Mini Project ROM? Because that ROM is Android 4.1.2 and not 4.2. Witch one is better depends on what you want. JB Mini Project has a lot more features and a lot more apps are compatible with it since it is a JB ROM, and any CM7 based ROM would be faster but there would be less apps compatible with it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for replying ....I'll try that ASAP....

[Q] Query regarding Arya Mod V5.5

i am currently using CM 11 on my Galaxy Note. but i have quite a heavy requirement for the camera in the phone and the camera that comes with CM is not that good. everything else is amazing. i found this Arya Rom based on TW and 4.1.2 JB and i can use the stock camera app i guess which was great when i used to have the stock rom. now the question is that thisnrom requires first reverting back to stock. i installed custom rom quite some months ago. so i dont rememeber any info abt the stock rom.i first used Asylum and the omni and then CM. so if i download the stock firmware now how would i know which one to download for my phone. i dnt remember that DDLSC or DDLS6 thing. Or does that code matters only while downloading Philz Recovery. And lastly can i flash Arya directly through my current recovery CWM 6.0.4.7. Please help
sas2013 said:
i am currently using CM 11 on my Galaxy Note. but i have quite a heavy requirement for the camera in the phone and the camera that comes with CM is not that good. everything else is amazing. i found this Arya Rom based on TW and 4.1.2 JB and i can use the stock camera app i guess which was great when i used to have the stock rom. now the question is that thisnrom requires first reverting back to stock. i installed custom rom quite some months ago. so i dont rememeber any info abt the stock rom.i first used Asylum and the omni and then CM. so if i download the stock firmware now how would i know which one to download for my phone. i dnt remember that DDLSC or DDLS6 thing. Or does that code matters only while downloading Philz Recovery. And lastly can i flash Arya directly through my current recovery CWM 6.0.4.7. Please help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
to flash arya, first with cwm 6.0.4.7 flash this kernel : PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0-signed and reboot back to recovery (not to system) and flash arya rom, that's all.
albatron34 said:
to flash arya, first with cwm 6.0.4.7 flash this kernel : PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0-signed and reboot back to recovery (not to system) and flash arya rom, that's all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well. Thats simple. Now i got the way to do it.Thanx a lot bro. :good:

Categories

Resources