Hello
As you know the nexus 5 is one of the best devices for de developement and developers so many Roms were created for it ;so there are a lot of Roms for this device .
I think that the best roms for any device are the AIO Roms as they offer a lot of functionalities of many roms.
I decided to create this simple thread to regroup All the AIO roms in one thread thus any one can find an AIO roms without big efforts.
So please Help me and Put any AIO rom that you know:laugh:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...dex-google-nexus-5-roms-kernels-mods-t2475401
There is already a thread on this as listed above.
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Hello everybody...
I have a Galaxy Tab P1000 working on 2.3.3 and CWM installed.
I want to go on ICS but, honnestly, I really don't know what to do
Cyanogen, AOKP, Overcome... :silly::silly:
So, what's the differences ? I'm reading, reading, reading... and it seems to be hard to understand what bring each mod instead of installing one (your tutorials are really easy to understand for a newbie like me).
I don't want a mod where something doesn't work. My tablet is working fine actually and I don't want to screw something so... what's the best ICS mod for a P1000 ?
Thanks for your advices (and sorry for my poor english )
Two major problems.
1) best rom thread isn't allowed in xda. Try them out and find out yourself.
2) there is a q&a subforum for questions (but not for best rom question)
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priyana said:
Two major problems.
1) best rom thread isn't allowed in xda. Try them out and find out yourself.
2) there is a q&a subforum for questions (but not for best rom question)
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I tend to disagree with your response priyana. He is not asking for the "best" rom, just the differences. My suggestion is to read the development thread for each and try them out for yourself.
The best way to work out the one for you is to dive in and try them out.
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Well, if your are asking for stable roms, then cm 9.1 and aokp milestone 6 are the options. dont ask for best roms.
I agree with stimpz0r that this isn't a best ROM thread, the OP is just asking the differences between the types of ROM. As long as it stays that way and doesn't become a best ROM thread then it's fine to stay. Have moved to Q&A where it belongs.
In answer to the question, as tiresome as reading and testing can be, don't give up with the reading as it's the most important part of being on XDA as so much information is available. The 1st few posts of the development threads tend to give you an overview of what's included but the main ROM types you get will be:
Custom stock - based off official ROM's with tweaks
AOSP (Android Open Source Project) - based off Google source code
CM - which is a modified AOSP experience with customisations, bug fixes etc
AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) - similar to CM as uses lots of aspects of CM but offers far more customisation options for the user
Ahem... 1st post, 1st fault
I wasn't asking for the "best rom over all the others", but more for a little help to know what kind of rom I have to look for, really sorry for the mistake.
Usually, I try to learn by myself reading on forums or on the net, but the hard part with Android (at least for me) is that a rom can work with a device but not with another who has the same Android version :silly::silly::silly:. It's not like a video game console, a PS3 is a PS3, a Wii is a Wii, no major change between the 1st and the last serie.
Thanks for your answers. I'll keep reading , but this time I'll look toward CM and Aokp first .
We all learn by reading and you'll see in my post I was siding with you
The best part of this forum is how much you learn off other members and the like-minded people you get to talk to. We were all new once so once you pick up things slowly but surely you'll also be able to share what you've learned back with so many new users always joining :good:
Hi all community! I ve posted this thread because I change roms every day and I want to post a simple question. Some of these roms has bug or some of them has features that other roms doesent have.Around the development section I've found lots of roms like c- rom, cyanaosp,stock elitemovil gnexus rom, helly bean,other ports ect ect. Now I want to know what's your opinion regarding the best ROM for our beloved I9000. What do you think? Who is the best rom? Thanks
hey there
no one can truly answer that as there isn't a "best" rom it differs between users.
for one rom X is the best and for another rom Y is the best.
backup, flash and try for yourself. when you get to a rom that suits you - just enjoy
cheers.
The best I tried is miui mintberry but unfortunatly the dev stoped developping it, so it stoped at gb
eytan123 said:
hey there
no one can truly answer that as there isn't a "best" rom it differs between users.
for one rom X is the best and for another rom Y is the best.
backup, flash and try for yourself. when you get to a rom that suits you - just enjoy
cheers.
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Altough someone will stuck on one favourite ROM and never move on from that one. :highfive:
I thought this was the sub forum for stock/ stock-modded roms and 'original development' was for all other roms. What gives? Page one has at least 2 AOSP roms and an app mod for xposed. I'm only asking because it's been this way for weeks and it's not making much sense.
I was wondering the same
phantomzer0 said:
I thought this was the sub forum for stock/ stock-modded roms and 'original development' was for all other roms. What gives? Page one has at least 2 AOSP roms and an app mod for xposed. I'm only asking because it's been this way for weeks and it's not making much sense.
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Original Android development is supposed to be for roms built from source code and android development is for roms not built from original source.
It has nothing to do with AOSP or Sense really, but still there's a lot of roms that aren't in exactly the right category and some of that is because we are taking items with lots of grey components and forcing them to be black or white so to speak. But that's the idea behind the concept when it was formed.
And due to it being sense, which is closed source proprietary, kernel excluded, it means that it's a lot harder to make the argument that a sense rom should be in original development, whereas with AOSP roms they will be in both. There have been device sections though where sense roms have been in original development, usually it was one or two major roms with a lot of custom source or a bunch of custom java and tweaks added, and then in android development it was just roms with minor changes and tweaks that were borrowed.
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No disrespect but who cares as long as development is happening, some devices have no development at all, so just enjoy having variety my friend.
Why is there a question in the Dev section? Lol, you've got your answer. Now who is gonna answer my question. ?
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Because ROMs in this section are either sense based or OEM from HTC or Google meaning the bugs and other issues you get from AOSP roms shouldn't be found in roms you install from this sub forum. It can get confusing quickly if there are two different sub forums with essentially the same material. I wasn't asking out of malice, I was more trying to understand what was going on lately so I can browse appropriately. I got my answer. /thread. Thanks Charles!
Moderator update,
Thread moved to Q&A as we do not allow question threads in the development forums.
Now to answer your question, which is a good question. There are certain OSAP Roms in the AD forum for the following reasons.
Original development is just that. It is what makes the rom original. This applies to both sense and OSAP Roms. For an example of a sense rom that could be in original development is the venom rom. They have so much code in the rom that is original it makes it different from the rom it was built from.
In terms of OSAP Roms simply building it from source does not make it original. It needs extra code to make it original. Eg official CM Roms are original because of this, an unofficial build is not original so does not belong in OG so goes into AD.
So to sum up. Simply building a rom or kernel does not qualify for OD. It is the amount of original code that the developer has added to the base rom that determines which section the rom goes in.
Sorry for the long post hope it clears things up. Let me know if you need any more info.
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Hi xda people,
Just wanted to know whether any of the masses of different kitkat builds currently being produced by any developers are stable enough to use as a daily driver. I also wanted to know if kitkat roms have fixed the youtube stuttering/lag/freezing that I always found on the AOSP 4.4/4.3 roms. I'd try out the kitkat roms myself, but I for some reason I can never get any 4.4 rom past the boot screen. I just want to know if kitkat is worth the time I'll have to put in to get it to work.
Then amount of time you have to invest in trying out a new rom is not even close to what the devs have to put.. So respect, stop asking such questions and try out a rom, decide for yourself.
All KitKat roms as of now are facing sdcard FUSE deadlock bug forcing media server to go on forever with temporary treatment fix which you can find in the forum.
We are sharing the same fate with i9100, therefore progress on the bug report can be seen from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612329
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"Best" or "Recommend" ROM/kernel/browser threads are not allowed on XDA.
Please test these things for yourself.
This is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
Don't forget to make a nandroid before you start.
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ronnie498
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Well, Today I've fixed my phone ? And know Im running on CWM 12 Nightly & Im just wondering whats the best Custom Rom you have right now or Had ?
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Well, first & foremost, we have Q&A forums here on the site for such questions. Second, these "best ROM" threads are always subjective. Every single user has likes and dislikes. Some users prefer AOSP, while other users prefer Sense (HTC devices), Touchwiz (Samsung devices) and the like, based on their needs & uses. Personally, I've always owned HTC devices and while I do like AOSP and ROM's like CyanogenMod, I always end up back with Sense-based ROM's because of the features that Sense ROM's have that I lose with AOSP. Having said all that, this thread is closed.