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Please Vist the new thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436952
Nothing to see here, move along
Finally! Can u be a recognized dev now?
Edit: I recommend u add a flashing guide for the noobs, also, please add an bug list or changelog...
Edit2: I have created a FAQ and DISCUSSION thread for your rom, so fellow mates, if you got question, pop here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394053, here is only for posting bugs and such...
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so finally we can see no testing cm7....good
thank you! I will be testing this when I get home
So this has no problems?
Any known bugs?
scruffy3666 said:
So this has no problems?
Any known bugs?
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How bout an first try?
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thanks for update, but is there any rom version with .35 kernel ?
i mean CM7 7.2.0 with .35 kernel
scruffy3666 said:
So this has no problems?
Any known bugs?
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Did you actually read the entirety of the OP?
It's CM7. It has the same problems and bugs as CM7, whatever they may happen to be in any given build.
Been running for half an hour and I have seen no bugs, but I've seen 2 things different.
When unlocking the screen, it doesn't fade into the homescreen, it just shows it. When turning off the screen, it doesn't fade off, it just shuts off. (This is with the screen animations disabled)
i installed it. works ok. no other bugs atm. ADW a little laggy but LP runs great.
More feedback tomorrow after 12 hours of testing
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How bout an first try?
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Done man! Flashed and using, it's just amazing so far. Same bugs as 6.5.8 it seems, no tap-to-focus etc. But DSP Manager is fixed. Running nice and smooth, everything seems okay.
Will report back tomorrow with more info on the ROM. Although, so far, I say flash
knightnz said:
Did you actually read the entirety of the OP?
It's CM7. It has the same problems and bugs as CM7, whatever they may happen to be in any given build.
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Yeah I read it. I understand actually CM7's bugs, I meant any fixes from mik's.
Nice job! Such a shame it's .32 though. Once you go .35 you never go back, or something like that.
Why a shame it's .32? What's the diff compared to .35?
finally! you release it! been waiting for an update....
digitalface said:
Why a shame it's .32? What's the diff compared to .35?
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.35 faster than .32, hope will update to .35
Another update, Wifi seems to work fine,
3D performance is just as fast when you flash fserve's kernel (58.8FPS sound on, using this rom, and using mik's rom, overclocked at 768mhz)
Please one for .35 kernel.
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The accelerometer isn't as good as it could be, it works if you want to switch orientation, but it's not very 'accurate'.
It's hard to put into words, but try playing Doodle Jump or anything similar, its much harder to play now since there seems to be a 'dead zone' in the accelerometer, or something
Can I flash this over mik 6.5.8?
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Hi,
do we know if the SOD problems are software or hardware related? ( Was gonna link to the SOD thread at Sony, but cant because of few posts. But google "Xperia V random freeze in standby" and your there..)
I am about to send my phone in for service, but since this will propably take a couple of weeks im hoping a software fix would be released.
laaw said:
Hi,
do we know if the SOD problems are software or hardware related? ( Was gonna link to the SOD thread at Sony, but cant because of few posts. But google "Xperia V random freeze in standby" and your there..)
I am about to send my phone in for service, but since this will propably take a couple of weeks im hoping a software fix would be released.
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should be software problem.
if u were to flash a custom rom, the number of SOD is very little, or dont have.
chunlianghere said:
should be software problem.
if u were to flash a custom rom, the number of SOD is very little, or dont have.
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Anyone that can confirm that SOD problems disappeared on custom rom?
And if so, which rom?
I set the minimal CPU speed to 486 MHz and it helps.
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phhuang said:
I set the minimal CPU speed to 486 MHz and it helps.
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So you had SOD, set min cpu and it helped?
Which firmware version?
How frequent was the SOD?
How long without?
I use the latest JB rom. I got 1~2 SoD per day before minimal CPU setting change. Now it stands well for more than two days without SoD. The Wifi is on. Maybe my good luck but worth trying.
laaw said:
So you had SOD, set min cpu and it helped?
Which firmware version?
How frequent was the SOD?
How long without?
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with Wifi off and stock ROM, I'm now on 9 days without SoD.
Though my old Ion on the older ROM has never rebooted even once...
Rashkae said:
with Wifi off and stock ROM, I'm now on 9 days without SoD.
Though my old Ion on the older ROM has never rebooted even once...
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Wifi of is not an option. Like a sportscar without an engine, but nice to get solid indications that WiFi actual is the problem. Seems like it would be fixable by software then, if only Sony care to take action.
Hmmm... a SoD again. :crying:
phhuang said:
I use the latest JB rom. I got 1~2 SoD per day before minimal CPU setting change. Now it stands well for more than two days without SoD. The Wifi is on. Maybe my good luck but worth trying.
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laaw said:
Anyone that can confirm that SOD problems disappeared on custom rom?
And if so, which rom?
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From my experience using Xperia V Stock ROM Singapore FTF Jelly Bean for 3 weeks, I must say that it is the best ROM I ever used for my Xperia V. Better than my stock ROM Malaysia ICS version. Give it a try and feel it.
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Using Xperia V - Bootloader Locked - Non-rooted - Stock ROM Singapore FTF JB - about a month using Xperia V from Malaysia
wantp_LT15i said:
From my experience using Xperia V Stock ROM Singapore FTF Jelly Bean for 3 weeks, I must say that it is the best ROM I ever used for my Xperia V. Better than my stock ROM Malaysia ICS version. Give it a try and feel it.
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Using Xperia V - Bootloader Locked - Non-rooted - Stock ROM Singapore FTF JB - about a month using Xperia V from Malaysia
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Did you have SOD issues on the Malaysia ICS?
If so, how frequent?
And what more what excatly do you mean with best rom?
No SOD? Less SOD?
laaw said:
Did you have SOD issues on the Malaysia ICS?
If so, how frequent?
And what more what excatly do you mean with best rom?
No SOD? Less SOD?
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I don't have any problem regarding SOD with my Malaysia stock ROM ICS. But battery drains really fast and really hot even I do not use it (standby mode). Solution: Flash Singapore Stock ROM JB and walla
wantp_LT15i said:
I don't have any problem regarding SOD with my Malaysia stock ROM ICS. But battery drains really fast and really hot even I do not use it (standby mode). Solution: Flash Singapore Stock ROM JB and walla
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This thread is about the SOD( "Sleep of Death") problems that some users have experienced on their Xperia V.
With the purpose of figuring out if this is a hardware( need to get phone replaced) or software( can be fixed by update).
So if you never had any issues with the SOD on your phone, on either ICS or JB, the information about which rom you think is the best do not help with the question asked in this thread. Please read before posting...
laaw said:
This thread is about the SOD( "Sleep of Death") problems that some users have experienced on their Xperia V.
With the purpose of figuring out if this is a hardware( need to get phone replaced) or software( can be fixed by update).
So if you never had any issues with the SOD on your phone, on either ICS or JB, the information about which rom you think is the best do not help with the question asked in this thread. Please read before posting...
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I just give my opinion. If this method helped other users fixing their SOD, who knows. I suggested to my friend that have SOD problem (Stock ICS Malaysia) to flash his Xperia V with Stock ROM Singapore, and he has no problem with SOD until now (a week of usage).
Just give it a try.
phhuang said:
Hmmm... a SoD again. :crying:
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Have you tried a factory reset? When I had this issue on my Xperia TL, (before I rooted it and installed XperimenT) I uninstalled a ton of apps and disabled the ATT apps. It was doing the SOD every night. I would go through any recent apps you've installed and delete/disable them. If that doesn't work do a factory reset and _slowly_ reinstall apps. I think this is a case where something is interfering with Sony's stock firmware.
for those still having SOD, maybe u can try this. not sure it helps or not. because before i install jellybean, i review the code in build.prop first. so that is why it didnt happen on me for 2 weeks. well, i test it out yesterday.
use either ES file explorer or Root explorer, go to system -> build.prop.
find this line dalvik.vm.heapsize=36m, put a # in front of it to disable this code.
it could be because there is another similar code, thus conflict. u can find another similar line at the bottom of build.prop.
hope it helps!
chunlianghere said:
for those still having SOD, maybe u can try this. not sure it helps or not. because before i install jellybean, i review the code in build.prop first. so that is why it didnt happen on me for 2 weeks. well, i test it out yesterday.
use either ES file explorer or Root explorer, go to system -> build.prop.
find this line dalvik.vm.heapsize=36m, put a # in front of it to disable this code.
it could be because there is another similar code, thus conflict. u can find another similar line at the bottom of build.prop.
hope it helps!
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Does SOD happen again until now ?
maxwux said:
Does SOD happen again until now ?
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no more.
chunlianghere said:
no more.
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WOW :good:
I will try it.
thanks.
maxwux said:
WOW :good:
I will try it.
thanks.
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News? My gf needs a new phone. How to find a fix soon.
It's sad to watch all these new ROM'S and kernel's here knowing you can't have them because u can't unlock your bootloader....
And ROM'S compactible with stock kernel are sometimes(70% of time)slow.
I've realized that now aftee getting motherboard with date number 12W03
Now I know how it feels...to be limited :'(
Don't think I am complaining because I'm not,I just want to bring back a little development for stock kernel to show us,stock kernel users that we are not forgotten.
With this thread I am asking someone of you developers to make really lightweight,smooth ROM.
I know you are busy with developing for nAa or some other kernel but I think that other stock kernel user,will agree with me.
Sorry for your time and thanks for reading this!
Please don't tell that there are already plenty of good ROM'S for stock kernel user because there are not...no offense....I a just saying that most of them are slow and laggy
GDX ain't slow on stock kernel
I used it though
Except u need some heavy gaming
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don't forget froyobread. in my opinion one of the -if not the best- froyo rom for x8. stock kernel or not.
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cascabel said:
don't forget froyobread. in my opinion one of the -if not the best- froyo rom for x8. stock kernel or not.
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froyopro...is the best froyo rom :laugh: :laugh:
I have forgot that there is gdx...but i don't think its lightweight,and what about battery drain...but thanks for mentioning that
hm froyopro.....a lot of users said its lightweight ,fast ,stable and battery drain..well nobody mentioned that
i'll make a review of it when i install it
8cpaiw said:
I have forgot that there is gdx...but i don't think its lightweight,and what about battery drain...but thanks for mentioning that
hm froyopro.....a lot of users said its lightweight ,fast ,stable and battery drain..well nobody mentioned that
i'll make a review of it when i install it
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No battery drain on froyopro! Where did you get that ridiculous statement from?
Mimicm 1.0.2 is great and I used it while I was at stock kernel and it was like eclair,fast,smooth,reliable. Definitely try it!
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8cpaiw said:
I have forgot that there is gdx...but i don't think its lightweight,and what about battery drain...but thanks for mentioning that
hm froyopro.....a lot of users said its lightweight ,fast ,stable and battery drain..well nobody mentioned that
i'll make a review of it when i install it
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GDX has battery drain on stock kernel?
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Well, stock is ungrateful and painful in development. I don't like to re-stock 50 times, root 50 times, put recovery etc. and still don't know what's going on because logcat doesn't even start. So I wouldn't expect so many ROMs.
And hey, it's 2013 adn X8 was released in 2010 so it's like using Celeron 433 MHz now
Please don't tell that there are already plenty of good ROM'S for stock kernel user because there are not...no offense....I a just saying that most of them are slow and laggy
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There are already plenty of good ROMs for stock kernel.
You are missing something very important mate, X8 come with eclair 2.1, if you are not satisfied with what devs give you then make sth better or don't complain, nobody cares if you feel limited.
Friendly...
fotak-x said:
froyopro...is the best froyo rom :laugh: :laugh:
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Tell that to doixanh, who after trying FroyoPro went back to FroyoBread.
Lukenda said:
Mimicm 1.0.2 is great and I used it while I was at stock kernel and it was like eclair,fast,smooth,reliable. Definitely try it!
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Definitely worth a try. But the latest iterations of GingerDX work great. Probably even better when lots of apps are installed. Tho I didn't tried MiniCM6 with the A2SD script I'm using now.
8cpaiw said:
I have forgot that there is gdx...but i don't think its lightweight
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I don't know what you mean by lightweight. GingerDX is pretty standard when it comes to the apps that come with it. Besides anything you don't like can just be uninstalled using Titanium Backup.
Fortun said:
Tell that to doixanh, who after trying FroyoPro went back to FroyoBread.
Definitely worth a try. But the latest iterations of GingerDX work great. Probably even better when lots of apps are installed. Tho I didn't tried MiniCM6 with the A2SD script I'm using now.
I don't know what you mean by lightweight. GingerDX is pretty standard when it comes to the apps that come with it. Besides anything you don't like can just be uninstalled using Titanium Backup.
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i have to agree. no offense to froyopro users, but froyobread seems to be smoother for me. faster too, imho. haven't tried minicm 1.0.X though.
for gb, i think gdx is good. may be the best stock kernel gb rom right now.
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It's sad to watch all these new ROM'S and kernel's here knowing you can't have them because u can't unlock your bootloader....
And ROM'S compactible with stock kernel are sometimes(70% of time)slow.
I've realized that now aftee getting motherboard with date number 12W03
Now I know how it feels...to be limited :'(
Don't think I am complaining because I'm not,I just want to bring back a little development for stock kernel to show us,stock kernel users that we are not forgotten.
With this thread I am asking someone of you developers to make really lightweight,smooth ROM.
I know you are busy with developing for nAa or some other kernel but I think that other stock kernel user,will agree with me.
Sorry for your time and thanks for reading this!
Please don't tell that there are already plenty of good ROM'S for stock kernel user because there are not...no offense....I a just saying that most of them are slow and laggy
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I know that feel bro.. I know that feel.. But I'm using ShockGen Mod v2 and it's quite fast.. I don't want to use stock rom so I decided to change..
Friend i feel your pain...:highfive: but do not worry there are some excellent roms for stock kernel... :fingers-crossed:.
1. PrimeHD... Version 6
2. GingerDX....any version...
3. Froyobread.....v23:
4. floyo 0.30....:victory:
I made this thread so users who tested basebands to provide some useful reviews (battery backup, performance, bloatware, etc) for every user who want to know which baseband, new or old, has what he`s looking for or the baseband just came up and it`s new and he wants to know about it.
I tested MBM-XXLQI from Macedonia recently and all I have to say it brings nothing new about battery backup on the contrary it seems worse than DDULP8 from India or XXLQG-ITV from Italy, and in addition it has a lot more bloatware too.
I am going to test the new VSLPA from Argentina(moviestar) to see what it brings new as it has the latest build date and changelist, and I`ll provide a review in a day or two. You are free to do the same as we may have different opinions.
I am using VSLPA from Argentina from 1 day now and I have to say it provides the best battery backup till now, only 1% consumed over the night.
About performance, it`s pretty much like the other firmwares, tough i notice that lag is slightly reduced in this one or it may be placebo effect, don`t know yet.
Go try it yourself and report back to see if you have a different opinion from mine
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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Try clearing RAM and apps in background and then try to open dial pad. I it is in background it opens fast on any previous build.
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shut_down said:
Try clearing RAM and apps in background and then try to open dial pad. I it is in background it opens fast on any previous build.
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I did. I tried it after a reboot too and I also it is ok with heaving gaming too. I tried asphalt 8 with interactive+sio and with powersaving and everything was smooth.
If you don't believe me give it a go and try it yourself
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Could anyone provide us with link to VSLPA?
Here: http://samsung-updates.com/details/15624/Galaxy_S_Advance/GT-I9070/UFN/I9070VSLPA.html
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Here: http://samsung-updates.com/details/15624/Galaxy_S_Advance/GT-I9070/UFN/I9070VSLPA.html
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Yeah, samsung-updates my source too
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7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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7RA13 said:
I did. I tried it after a reboot too and I also it is ok with heaving gaming too. I tried asphalt 8 with interactive+sio and with powersaving and everything was smooth.
If you don't believe me give it a go and try it yourself
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This is as if you were explaining you saw a ghost.
Are you sure about this? Cause I heard similar things for previous FWs before, even though they all lagged like hell.
And 7 hours ago you were saying the opposite, how's that possible? What exactly fixed it, when it was the same when you first tried it?
Anyways I'm on GB now, got burned once and now I want to be sure if it's really lag free before I upgrade.
in sammobile, some of the firmwares are made for some particular carriers.Is it safe to flash that carrier basrd firmwires??
ajeshmanu said:
in sammobile, some of the firmwares are made for some particular carriers.Is it safe to flash that carrier basrd firmwires??
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If your device is network free(meaning that another carrier sym is working) you can flash any firmware you want for our device with odin. Juat download it from samsung-updates, unrar it, put the tar file in pda section of odin and hi start.
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@TheBeast I told you all the steps I have made. I don't think it's so hard so you can't flash it yourself
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@TheBeast I told you all the steps I have made. I don't think it's so hard so you can't flash it yourself
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Upgrading isn't hard. Downgrading is a pain in the ass.
TheBeast said:
This is as if you were explaining you saw a ghost.
Are you sure about this? Cause I heard similar things for previous FWs before, even though they all lagged like hell.
And 7 hours ago you were saying the opposite, how's that possible? What exactly fixed it, when it was the same when you first tried it?
Anyways I'm on GB now, got burned once and now I want to be sure if it's really lag free before I upgrade.
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First of all GB and JB are different in every aspect so you can`t compare one to the other. First time it was just after I flashed it then I did all the things I said ( root, flash cocore kernel, changed governors and I/O etc. ) and after that i used it till it shut down and then while it was turned off I let it full charge, after that i booted into recovery wiped cache and dalvik cache and reboot and that was all.
But you should never expect that JB to be like GB.
If you don`t like stock i suggest you to upgrade from gb to jb then flash CM 10.1 from Team Canjica or if you want stock based Roms try Harshjelly or SamiOS.
Before you do all the things read some guide about how to flash with odin, how to root jb shaan`s guide and some more if needed.
If you do some research before you should not have problems
Goodluck
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Upgrading isn't hard. Downgrading is a pain in the ass.
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Why would you want to downgrade? First read guide about Odin and then go and read Harshjelly thread first then flash his rom and from there on should be easier to learn about governors,I/O schedulers,kernel etc. After you think you have a good knowledge base and you`re still not happy with you`re android you can move on to CyanogenMod 10.1 of Team Canjica(19.10 nightly is the most stable version).
Goodluck
7RA13 said:
First of all GB and JB are different in every aspect so you can`t compare one to the other. First time it was just after I flashed it then I did all the things I said ( root, flash cocore kernel, changed governors and I/O etc. ) and after that i used it till it shut down and then while it was turned off I let it full charge, after that i booted into recovery wiped cache and dalvik cache and reboot and that was all.
But you should never expect that JB to be like GB.
If you don`t like stock i suggest you to upgrade from gb to jb then flash CM 10.1 from Team Canjica or if you want stock based Roms try Harshjelly or SamiOS.
Before you do all the things read some guide about how to flash with odin, how to root jb shaan`s guide and some more if needed.
If you do some research before you should not have problems
Goodluck
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7RA13 said:
Why would you want to downgrade? First read guide about Odin and then go and read Harshjelly thread first then flash his rom and from there on should be easier to learn about governors,I/O schedulers,kernel etc. After you think you have a good knowledge base and you`re still not happy with you`re android you can move on to CyanogenMod 10.1 of Team Canjica(19.10 nightly is the most stable version).
Goodluck
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Thanks, but been there, done that. All I'm saying is that I doubt it's lag free, I did try various firmwares, kernels and stuff but 5 sec delay when opening apps and lag in games, videos, UI is so bad that it's unbearable. That's why I had to downgrade, which is a much complicated process which frankly I don't want to repeat. That's why I want to make sure the new firmware is lag and delay free before I upgrade again.
And I'm pretty sure JB isn't supposed to be that bad, despite the fact that S Advance isn't much of a phone.
TheBeast said:
Thanks, but been there, done that. All I'm saying is that I doubt it's lag free, I did try various firmwares, kernels and stuff but 5 sec delay when opening apps and lag in games, videos, UI is so bad that it's unbearable. That's why I had to downgrade, which is a much complicated process which frankly I don't want to repeat. That's why I want to make sure the new firmware is lag and delay free before I upgrade again.
And I'm pretty sure JB isn't supposed to be that bad, despite the fact that S Advance isn't much of a phone.
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In cyanogenmod you wont encounter any kind of lag. So you can flash VSLPA via odin then flash cwm temporary make a backup then root it play with it a day or two and see how it goes and if you dont like it restore from backup then flash cyanogendmod 10.1 and i guarantee that you wont encounter any kind of lag there.
And btw id you want to thank me for any help just hit Thanks button and I`ll know
7RA13 said:
I take my words back VSLPA is the best build by samsung for our device since they released Jb for us. I rooted, flashed cocore8.2, removed some bloats, instaled no-frills, set pegasusq+sio, powersave and I drained the battery till it shut down. After I let it charge full I powered it up and I couldnt believe my eyes how fast it was and still is, this build is LAG FREE, the dial pad opens in instant just like cyanogenmod. At first I tought that maybe it's just an one time event but not it still does that and is insanely fast, stable, smooth maybe then most of custom too (no offense to any dev). I know it is hard to believe but please try it for yourself and you'll be surprised.
I'll provide the list of bloats removed when I have time if it is of any use
Sry for the way I express myself but english is not my native language
Goodluck and don't think about it just flash it and see for yourself
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thanks for your detail review! will flash it. But i have a question here, if i have flash VSLPA stock ROM, then i flash a custom ROM built on DDLUP, will that custom ROM run on VSLPA baseband?
The net always talks about how to Install Android 5 but I wonder whether it would be a good idea to install it in the first place.
Will I get better performance and a better phone? What about app compatibility? I just want a phone with the least bugs and problems.
Thanks
goldendye said:
The net always talks about how to Install Android 5 but I wonder whether it would be a good idea to install it in the first place.
Will I get better performance and a better phone? What about app compatibility? I just want a phone with the least bugs and problems.
Thanks
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I'd say yes. Try it and see for yourself so you get your own opinion and not only base on what other people say. You can always go back.
I did the upgrade 2 weeks ago. It's worth it. The only compatibility issue i had was with Dungeon Hunter 5. It stopped working but it was probably a good idea to get rid of it anyway. (More slot machine than anything). Other than that, I'm loving it.
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frason said:
I'd say yes. Try it and see for yourself so you get your own opinion and not only base on what other people say. You can always go back.
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Is going back to 4 easy?
goldendye said:
Is going back to 4 easy?
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Yes, you just need to flash a Kitkat file from here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
yes
least bug and problems, 4.4.4 is the winner.
I had 5.0 on other devices and it was a joy to come back to 4.4.4 and have a rock steady experience with insane battery life.
yes you can flash back, but like the UK version, I found no online files to do so. and I can make my own, but sod it. I know what 5.0 is and I wasnt impressed at all.
Updated yesterday, performance is the same if not better, battery is the same. You should try
I think I'll play it safe and give it some time to be sure before I update. I don't have the time or the knowledge to flash back to 4.4.4. Thanks everyone!
goldendye said:
I think I'll play it safe and give it some time to be sure before I update. I don't have the time or the knowledge to flash back to 4.4.4. Thanks everyone!
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It's easy to flash back 4.4.4, however I updated yesterday and from my opinion it is not worth it at all, the interface is more complicated, there are bugs like a memory leak on startup which make it take age to load, xposed do not work well (I had a bootloop, had to reflash the system partition). I think I am going back to KK soon ?