Hello guys I have tried so many custom ROMs with so many bugs and poor battery life. Now I am deciding to flash either Stock GB or JB, So what ROM is better for Multitasking and battery life, Stock JellyBean with Cocore kernel or Stock GingerBread. I know that there are some apps that do not provide support for Gingerbread now and I remember that Jellybean lagged a lot but i never tried JB with Cocore kernel though. So what should I flash?
heartbrake said:
Hello guys I have tried so many custom ROMs with so many bugs and poor battery life. Now I am deciding to flash either Stock GB or JB, So what ROM is better for Multitasking and battery life, Stock JellyBean with Cocore kernel or Stock GingerBread. I know that there are some apps that do not provide support for Gingerbread now and I remember that Jellybean lagged a lot but i never tried JB with Cocore kernel though. So what should I flash?
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1) AOSP by JTeam. I'm using it and has good battery backup,but also performance.
2) Sami OS v1.2 + cocore kernel v8.2 = same like aosp.
3) Stock JB Debloated + cocore kernel v8.2 (i recommend UBLPK firmware)
Try the roms which i mentioned above if you didn't yet.
I still think that GB is best in terms of multitasking. And there is cocore kernel for GB version too, but i never tried it. You can check the feedback in the kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939528 .
Don't forget to always frezee apps which you are not using with the app named Greenify ( search it in google store).
And never install "battery saver" apps or antiviruses. Both eat too much ram and also battery. You better do an tasker profile ( with Tasker app,available in google store) which turn off wifi/data, bluetooth etc. at a specified time or when screen turn off and you get your own battery saver without consuming ram or battery There are many guides on network about Tasker.
Also, try the app SDMaid (available in google store) which can free some space, find duplicates and delete them, optimize database and so on.
If your phone became slow after some time ( especially when install many apps): Try to wipe cache and dalvik cache in recovery. It might help i think.
Let me know if you go on GB and what experience you will have.
Good luck !
Force said:
1) AOSP by JTeam. I'm using it and has good battery backup,but also performance.
2) Sami OS v1.2 + cocore kernel v8.2 = same like aosp.
3) Stock JB Debloated + cocore kernel v8.2 (i recommend UBLPK firmware)
Try the roms which i mentioned above if you didn't yet.
I still think that GB is best in terms of multitasking. And there is cocore kernel for GB version too, but i never tried it. You can check the feedback in the kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939528 .
Don't forget to always frezee apps which you are not using with the app named Greenify ( search it in google store).
And never install "battery saver" apps or antiviruses. Both eat too much ram and also battery. You better do an tasker profile ( with Tasker app,available in google store) which turn off wifi/data, bluetooth etc. at a specified time or when screen turn off and you get your own battery saver without consuming ram or battery There are many guides on network about Tasker.
Also, try the app SDMaid (available in google store) which can free some space, find duplicates and delete them, optimize database and so on.
If your phone became slow after some time ( especially when install many apps: Try to wipe cache and dalvik cache in recovery. It might help i think.
Let me know if you go on GB and what experience you will have.
Good luck !
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If I debloat stock JB then it will lag or not? On cocore thread people said to use version r09. Is r09 cocore kernel better than 8.2? How can i debloat. Thanks.
heartbrake said:
If I debloat stock JB then it will lag or not? On cocore thread people said to use version r09. Is r09 cocore kernel better than 8.2? How can i debloat. Thanks.
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You need to debloat JB and use Greenify app if you want to get rid of lag. I didn't tried cocore r09, but if overclock is not importantly for you, i suggest you to go with cocore 8.2 . If stock jb with cocore doesn't satisfy you, try the other combos which i told you before going to GB.
Download this stock jb from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51898227&postcount=259 . I think it is not debloated, so you debloat it with this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450556 .
Or debloat it manually (you need ROOT -click): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135528 .
Add tags in bottom of page: "xda,galaxy s advance,gti9070,stock gb vs jb" . So,people which are looking for same answers can find this thread more easy.
And don't forget to press thanks button to guys from the links which i gave you
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My father has a Galaxy Note. I wanted to install the best ROM (Prefer Light/Lite size) with best Kernel which would give a Good battery life. Any advice ???
I've installed Chrack's Lite LC1 ROM (from here) Which has Franco kernel 9. But, having a few problems. Can't change Voltages for CPU (Using Voltage Control & SetCPU), The options are missing or Disabled. Having FCs while calling someone using phone dialer ("com.android.phone" FC), Network goes down & comes back later. Any way to fix these ???
Thanks...
It's all about cassie x with Franco test build . MAGIC.
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Nobody can say the best rom because everything is best and it completely depends on the user what they like.For example I like darky rom very much and others may dislike it.
Maybe the OC/UV feature is not included in the kernel and there is no need for it because already the note is super snappy.The phone problem maybe due to improper flashing.Try factory reset or flash the rom again.If the problem persist report it on the rom's thread and the dev might try to solve it.
octavian90 said:
It's all about cassie x with Franco test build . MAGIC.
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I'll try that !. Thanks..
But, 4shared download link sucks.. No resume feature..
vijai2011 said:
Nobody can say the best rom because everything is best and it completely depends on the user what they like.For example I like darky rom very much and others may dislike it.
Maybe the OC/UV feature is not included in the kernel and there is no need for it because already the note is super snappy.The phone problem maybe due to improper flashing.Try factory reset or flash the rom again.If the problem persist report it on the rom's thread and the dev might try to solve it.
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I prefer battery life over performance.. How's DarkyROM 3.3 ICED for Note ???
computechnopro said:
I prefer battery life over performance.. How's DarkyROM 3.3 ICED for Note ???
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Darky roms are always super snappy and are known for better battery life.My sgs,sgsII and note all runs on darky rom only.If you want a basic install without any themes and only major tweaks go for base roms and if you need pre-themed and fully tweaked go for full rom.I'm sure you will enjoy the rom
Hey people. I would like to thank you guys for teaching me how to root and beibg patient with me. Yes i have done it. I succesfully rooted my phone. My next question would be, how fo i fix the lag on my phone? I tried olcf, which does not works on my phone as I am using gingerbread 2.3.3 . What are the methods to fix the lag? Thanks.
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U should try minfreemanager from the market. It kills apps faster by it self and improved my phone's speed.
Dl. "Easy cache cleaner" from market, it's developer is bazinga and just clear your cache once or twice a day.that will usually fix most lag.
Yes you could clean your cache but why don´t you flash a good rom? if you want to sty on gingerbread than you should check:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344489 and flash the latest semaphore kernel
If you want android 4.0.4 you should check: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572705 and flash the latest semaphore ics 1.1.1s.
This are my favorite roms, because the batterylife is very good, they are very fast and there are no lags.
And you should download a taskkiller wich kills annoying apps in the background. This makes your phone faster and the batterylife is better.
Oh. Thanks for your advices. However, can someone please help me overhere? I know that flashing a rom increases your phone's speed greatly. I followed all the instructions from youtube, however when I was about to install the .zip file from my phone in recovery mode, it got aborted everytime it begins. Please help me.
dont use any task killers as it runs in the background and drains your battery. the best way is to flash a new rom.try out the slim ics rom.
Is there any link that you could provide of flashing a rom for my gingerbread 2.3.3?
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If you whant a gingerbread rom then you can use odin it is easy
in this thread you can see how you can flash with odin it´s only for gb roms --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17485710
you must have 4 files: a pit file, a code file, a modem file and a csc file you can see this at the thread i used this gb rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344489 it was fast and had a great batterylife with this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
but this rom looks also nice: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626068
If you want a ics rom then you should flash a semaphore kernel, because you need a new recovery mod and then you can install the zip from your sdcard
I use this Taskkiller: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liveov.rebooter&feature=search_result
it doesn´t run in the background and kills all uneeded apps and you can reboot your device fast when you have root
Can someone tell me which rom and kernel is the best for everyday use?? i need fast and stable rom... which JB or ICS is good? please help...
Slim ICS with Semaphore kernel.
Great battery life and performance for every day usage.
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Slim ICS with Semaphore kernel.
Great battery life and performance for every day usage.
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In which version?How sure are you..?Will it give a problem with other roms?
Slim ICS 4.2 or f4k mod (latest) both with devil kernel as long as they have your preferred language. both of those roms are „slim“ mostly due to removed languages and other bloat and therefor have a tiny RAM footprint. Smaller compared to CM9 and the like.
This small RAM footprint is the main reason those ROMs won't get laggy after some usage and feel smooth and fast when opening apps and while multitasking. I've tried many many ROMs including some JB ones but none of them come close to the one mentioned at the beginning.
+1 For Slim Ics+ Semaphore
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In which version?How sure are you..?Will it give a problem with other roms?
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SlimIcs 4.2 (final version) + Semaphore 1.3.0s (bigmem) + V6 supercharger script atleast has given me good battery life and performance without errors/problems for a good while now
Hello i installed STOCK ICS via kdz flash and now i wanted to know if its usefull to install the supercharger script or not.
Hi. You can use Supercharger of course, but it's a bit harder on ICS as it you have to manually patch service.jar etc.
So I would suggest you to install a stock-based ROM from here in the O2X Development section, for example DjangoManoucheX, LG Fuzion, CivZ Multi Flex, and all the others with the [ICS] pretag. Most of these CONTAIN integrated V6 Superchargers with patched service.jar. They all look and do the same as the stock ICS you just installed, but, in my opinion, they are much smoother, stable, etc. I'm using DjangoManoucheX myself and it's one of the best experiences I've had with my phone.
If you don't want to root or flash a custom ROM, then just follow zeppelinrox's exact instructions in his V6 Supercharger thread to get the full experience. However, it uses too much CPU, as some people stated it in the past weeks, so it may drain your device's battery faster, and other disadvantages. I hope I could help.
Ok thank you. Because of the drain i/we (a friend of me, and me) dont use dmx or other custom roms atm... customroms = gps bugged/bad camera
stock roms drain too much.. i must say the STOCK is really smooth aswell.. but maybe as u said the V6 is draining in the other roms... atm we got ~1.6% bat usage per hour
rockyy said:
Ok thank you. Because of the drain i/we (a friend of me, and me) dont use dmx or other custom roms atm... customroms = gps bugged/bad camera
stock roms drain too much.. i must say the STOCK is really smooth aswell.. but maybe as u said the V6 is draining in the other roms... atm we got ~1.6% bat usage per hour
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I've got the same drain, I hibernated all the apps with Greenify I could, so there aren't so much things running in the background. Also DMX doesn't use SuperCharger, it's still super smooth. If you don't got any problems with stock ROM's smoothness then dont bother supercharging it IMO, it affects multitasking and a few other things too negatively.
I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
PontiacGTX said:
I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
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b886b said:
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
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For downloading latest CM11 ver. Click HERE
All in one !?
If you have hesitations; there are few Officials:
-LG JB (needed for bootloader)
-Omnirom 4.4 (outdated must)
-CM11 4.4.4+ (frugal dalvik' engine & up to date!)
-NamelessRom 2.1 (top eol)
There are all compatible with Fritzcola' twrp 2.8.6 and can be all multibooted if you chose Nameless as primary.
A first, install Multirom's twrp on LG JB; proceed a backup for a later re-use on secondary slot!
Smartlauncher & init.d tweaks are always battery friendly.
After that, with a simple Windows' trick, you can add aosp 5.1.1 on 2nd.
Nota : don't zipalign LG JB /system if you want to stay with GApps.