[Q&A] Gaming - 4.1.2 to 4.4 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good day to all. I'm a long user of TW Roms (JB 4.1.2). I use my n7000 exclusively for gaming purposes. I prefer "performance and graphics" rather than "features". Right now, my rom is TW JB 4.1.2 based rom (Aryamod) with a custom kernel (Forest Kernel 1.9.1). So my question is, are there any significant difference when it comes to "performance/ speed/ 3D graphics/ increase FPS" if I decided to switch from 4.1.2 to 4.4 Roms (AOSP,CM,Omni and etc etc.)? Remember, I'm using Forest Kernel, which have OC CPU (1.6mhz), GPU (400mhz), and 60hz screen panel. Are there any counterpart for this kernel in 4.4 Roms? I was told that KK 4.4 roms has the most updated mali drivers (not sure), so I assume that there are some difference graphics wise. So when it comes to gaming, does KK 4.4 perform better than TW (JB 4.1.2) roms? If yes, what rom and what kernel? Thanks.

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the best rom??

[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.

Kitkat vs Jellybean for Galaxy S I9000

Alright,
So i've been on my Nexus 4 for the past year and my brother took my SGS,
I'm currently on Jelly Bean and want to know if the upgrade to KitKat has the performance improvements that was claimed with the release.
You know, easier to run on lower mem devices and such.
Also, what must I look out for?
Do I need a special kernel to upgrade before, or update my recovery to some different version, or is there a higher risk of bricking/losing my efs than the usual download/flash? Can I easily downgrade to JB/ICS?
Thanks
Hello!
For me CM11 is faster than 10.1.3 and 10.2, additionally it's more united. Smaller amount of lags, and despite the fact it's nightly, ROM is pretty stable Of course wipe is mandatory, so back up everything.
Buckle up and enjoy CM11 Best regards.
EDIT: Flash any KK kernel if status 7 error.
Hi Roastmeat,
I've been using either cm 10.2 and cm11 on my Galaxy s i9000 and believe me you really will be surprised when updating the phone to Android 4.4 Kitkat (CM11). It really is a big improvement in terms of speed. It will breath new life in your Galaxy S
On highend devices you won't notice such a big increase in speed, but since kitkat was developed to support even more low end devices, the positve effects are noticed even more on "older" devices e.g. the Galaxy S.
Greetings!
My advice: stay away from Android 4.3 ( for example CM10.2) as it is the slowest Android version for our phones. Pick a ROM based on Android 4.2 ( for example CM10.1) or Android 4.4 (for example CM11) . I would suggest Android 4.4 , because our device really feels the benefit from it's optimisations.
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Custom rom lollipop

Any chance to see Lollipop release on this device?..or any other custom rom anyway?
No official release for sure, and most likely no custom ROM past 4.2 with acceptable GPU performance.

Which Lollipop Kernel are you using?

Which lollipop kerne which lollipop kernel do you use?
Sense, AOSP and GPE.
I'm using elite AOSP kernel . Runs excellent . Good amount of govenors to choose from. Aswell as TCP algorithm. I also use his sense kernel, when I'm on sense.
I haven't seen to many lollipop kernels out there, most are outdated. Am I looking in wrong spot?
ElementalX and GPE 5.1 rom. Great performance/battery life.

[Your opinion] [UB] Best firmware for battery life and stability?

I've been using Tesla ROM (Android 6.0) for a few months now, but it suffers from stability issues. I'm at the stage now where I don't care one bit about running the latest Android version or features, I could go back to Jellybean for all I care.
So I ask - what, in your experience, has been the most stable and battery-friendly firmware so far for the Xperia Z, completely ignoring features or "flavor"? Stock Jellybean? I do prefer the AOSP look and feel at this stage, but if there is no AOSP as good as stock then I'm willing to settle.
Thanks for your feedback!
I am using Slimkat 4.4.4 for butter smooth performance. And also the battery life is impressive. though I flashed KMA kernel to this rom and tweaked it by Kernel auditor. Now overall performance is best in the line.
i'm sure KK roms are way better than LP or MM Roms in battery aspects.
and personally i prefer miui 7 .because its based on stock KK (.283/.292) with all of sony stock features including sony camera,bravia engine,..... and miui look and feel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/rom-miui-7-xperia-z-t3192872
stock 5.1.1 100% stable, even with custom kernel.
AOSP/CM/etc. lp/mm not stable.
Stock LP has horrible battery life.
Yeah, using MIUI for the moment. I actually ordered a new Redmi Note 4, so it's goodbye to the Yuga for me!
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