Hello!
i was using CM Rom for 2 years , but sadly the CM's team stoped upgrading the rom for Cm12 , so i searched for another rom , i found the OmniRom , flashed it nd used for 3 months it's a good looking rom , clean , and fast , but i should keep the cpu on (max 1400 ,min 400) and that makes the phone too hot while charge and drain the battery fast .
so should i back to CM11 , or could anyone help me to slove this proplem ?!
ART based ROMs are a little too much for our phone, IMO. They work, and you even can get used to their speed, but generally you can get better multitasking (more RAM) and battery life with older ROMs.
I would recommend to use kitkat or jellybean roms for real life usage scenarios.
Personally I use SuperNexus rom, based on pure 4.2.2 (not CM) with Semaphore kernel. SGS is my secondary phone now. I tried Lollipop/Marshmallow, but they halfed available RAM, which is crucial for our phone. Kitkat is OK, but still ~20% less RAM than JB. That sometimes leads to browser is unable to load some heavy web page.
I still think, it's fantastic, that SGS is able to run the latest android version. 5 year phone!
ONjA said:
ART based ROMs are a little too much for our phone, IMO. They work, and you even can get used to their speed, but generally you can get better multitasking (more RAM) and battery life with older ROMs.
I would recommend to use kitkat or jellybean roms for real life usage scenarios.
Personally I use SuperNexus rom, based on pure 4.2.2 (not CM) with Semaphore kernel. SGS is my secondary phone now. I tried Lollipop/Marshmallow, but they halfed available RAM, which is crucial for our phone. Kitkat is OK, but still ~20% less RAM than JB. That sometimes leads to browser is unable to load some heavy web page.
I still think, it's fantastic, that SGS is able to run the latest android version. 5 year phone!
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can u give a link for your rom pls? is this ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40767015#post40767015
faithhh said:
can u give a link for your rom pls? is this ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40767015#post40767015
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Yes, this is it.
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I have tried a couple of different roms, and it is realy hard to find a perfect one. I realy like cm7-kang and miui. It has great speed and response, but the problems with the gpu drivers, is causing some of my apps to freeze and lag. I have been happy with the stock rom combined with horsepower kernel. Without the kernel, my phone gets slower after a day or two. With the kernel, it will take longer before the phone gets slower. So does anyone know a rom based on stock that has fixed the slowdown bug.
Thanks
I Suggest gueste v3 rom based on cyanogen and stock .!!! its perfect working , very fast , i am currently using it without any problems check it. : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464986
Hello all !
I install a few months ago the cm 4.2.2 , but my sister always complain ...
so here my question what os is the best for the galaxy s ? what OS version need less memory ? the i9000 have only 512 ram.
i use the firmware from cyanogen.
thanks for your further reply.
mitomon said:
Hello all !
I install a few months ago the cm 4.2.2 , but my sister always complain ...
so here my question what os is the best for the galaxy s ? what OS version need less memory ? the i9000 have only 512 ram.
i use the firmware from cyanogen.
thanks for your further reply.
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If you want a responsive phone with good battery life, you should really go with ICS. I tried quite a lot Jelly Bean and KitKat roms and all of them are really slow compared to ICS. Kasper_h recently started a new ICS rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660668
So if you want a fast rom, you should give it a try. The 720p recording issues can be fixed using a different kernel. Because of the partition layout it's reported to have some problems if you install a lot of apps. CM9.1 is also quite nice...
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If you want a responsive phone with good battery life, you should really go with ICS. I tried quite a lot Jelly Bean and KitKat roms and all of them are really slow compared to ICS. Kasper_h recently started a new ICS rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660668
So if you want a fast rom, you should give it a try. The 720p recording issues can be fixed using a different kernel. Because of the partition layout it's reported to have some problems if you install a lot of apps. CM9.1 is also quite nice...
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply,
ICS use less memory than Jb or KK ? Or there just less features ?
Thanks
mitomon said:
ICS use less memory than Jb or KK ? Or there just less features?
Thanks
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I'm not a developer and not really familiar with all the internals of the phone and the android versions. But for ICS there are kernels available with over 400 MB of ram (395 MB, if you need 720p video recording). I'm not sure, if this is absolutely impossible with KitKat, but CyanAOSP for example (which is supposed to be "Fast, stable and intended for gamers") only has 368 MB ram. But I guess the main problem is, that there are a lot more background services running which comsume battery, ram and CPU time. On my current ICS rom I have 150 MB of free ram (about 10 apps installed). With KitKat I usually had a maximum of 50 MB...
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I'm not a developer and not really familiar with all the internals of the phone and the android versions. But for ICS there are kernels available with over 400 MB of ram (395 MB, if you need 720p video recording). I'm not sure, if this is absolutely impossible with KitKat, but CyanAOSP for example (which is supposed to be "Fast, stable and intended for gamers") only has 368 MB ram. But I guess the main problem is, that there are a lot more background services running which comsume battery, ram and CPU time. On my current ICS rom I have 150 MB of free ram (about 10 apps installed). With KitKat I usually had a maximum of 50 MB...
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Hi,
Thanks for reply,
In my case i really don't care about 720p video recording.
The phone is not for gaming purpose , only web, communication app and maybe solitaire .
now i need to find the best release of "CyanAOSP" .....
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I left my N7000 for a Oneplus One, now that I see the N7000 of my wife...I see that it lags, a LOT.
Is there any ROM which could be fast & stable ?
A lot of ROMs freeze or reboot (Kitkat Asylum roms etc.) and Samsung roms are really bad....
Thanks for your help !
Messatsu said:
Hi everyone,
I left my N7000 for a Oneplus One, now that I see the N7000 of my wife...I see that it lags, a LOT.
Is there any ROM which could be fast & stable ?
A lot of ROMs freeze or reboot (Kitkat Asylum roms etc.) and Samsung roms are really bad....
Thanks for your help !
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All ROMs freeze and reboot. I suggest switching to stock Jellybean ROM, none of the ROMs here are worth it.
Thanks for your response. Is there any ROM which could be better than others? If possible without without any Samsung app...
Messatsu said:
Thanks for your response. Is there any ROM which could be better than others? If possible without without any Samsung app...
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Nope. Try searching this thread: Link
Omnirom runs great in my n7000!
I've had my Note since May 2014 and until recently I would have agreed with AutumQueen92's comment that
All ROMs freeze and reboot. I suggest switching to stock Jellybean ROM, none of the ROMs here are worth it.
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The reason was that there were some severe device/platform specific kernel bugs that affected every ROM for the Note and other Exynos based devices with similar hardware (Galaxy S2 and variants). So I tried lots of different ROMs and versions and then spent 7 months running rooted Samsung Jelly Bean instead. At least it worked, didn't overheat, all the hardware was supported and it didn't crash. But it was slow, insecure (no patches or updates for years!) and the audio noise gate bug was hideous (see https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35861 and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231796)
However, XDA member Lanchon and some others did a great job of diagnosing some very difficult problems and creating fixes and getting the fixes merged into cyanogenmod and other projects. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ernel-fpbug-stable-4-x-kernel-galaxy-t2978107
So I tried Cyanogenmod 11 (KitKat) with Lanchon's kernel and haven't been tempted to revert to Samsung firmware. It works really well, is stable, is considerably snappier than both Samsung JB and all the Lollipop ROMs including the 5.1 versions. Battery life is massively better than the older ROMS but not quite up to the level of Samsung (in Samsung JB I used to get between 4 and 6 hours screen time and battery life was huge - in CM11 I rarely get to 4 hours screen time and max battery life seems to be about 14 hours).
The only downside in CM11 is that audio Line Out via Dock doesn't work. Otherwise it's great. The hideous noise gate bug is gone and the Note now makes a really good audio player. My Sansa and iRiver players hardly get used these days.
I'd definitely recommend CM11 Nightly with Lanchon's kernel as being the best Note ROM. I like Omirom as well but I ran into some slow performance problems and also the audio noise gate bug is not dealt with so effectively.
I'm on SlimSaber ROM (tested with a lot of different kernels...) but still having a lot of freezes & reboot...is there any Galaxy Note 4.4 ROM without freezes & reboot isues ? Or I have to switch to a Samsung ROM ?
Thanks.
just bote the note n7000 a couple off days ago and it was on stock 4.1.2 witch was awfull so slow and laggy etc so i made the plunge to root custom rom etc and now have cynagon mod 5.1.1 rom and while its an improvement over the stock im noticing my cpu is maxed out when just browsing the net or browsing facebook wuitch is causeing the phone to get very hot and battery is dying alot quicker ... so my question is whats the fastest and lightest rom for n7000
Omnirom 4.4.4 is the best rom for my note.
Official CM 11 kitkat is the best rom for me, no lag, smooth, weekly update, alot of themes you can find on playstore. Guaranteed.
First of all, "speeding the device" is not just ROM. It is kernel also, and other components (battery also,yup). I've tried several combinations of ROMs and kernels, and the best solution for me is TouchWizLite v2.0 and HelloWorld Kernel. TWLite ROM is touchwiz based rom, 4.1.2 jellybean, without any bloatware, only with applications that most peoples uses. No bootanimation, better battery percentage, etc. It is clear, and safe. Also got problem with my chinese battery, but gone with this ROM, definitely must have.
Performances: 9/10
Battery: 26h (7h display on)
Best Regards
I use SlimSaber (based on SlimROM).
It is light, fast and minimalistic with good battery life.
It also has real black theme to save battery life.
To reduce battery drain during browsing I use firefox with stylish addon and black theme for background.
With my first battery I can use phone for 2 days without charging.
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Official CM 11 kitkat is the best rom for me, no lag, smooth, weekly update, alot of themes you can find on playstore. Guaranteed.
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hey there I am looking for a good combination of kernel/rom possibly a stock rom I don't need root or anything just want my phone to run very smoothly...I haven't formatted or flashed my phone in a while and I'd like to clean it up any help would be appreciated. how did you get the cm11 kit kat?
best regards
which rom is fastest
hello guys, does someone know which is the most reliable and stable at the same time faster than the official jellybean 4.1.2 stock rom for galaxy note n7000?, i have tried ([ROM][LineageOS14.1][Nougat][Android 7.1.2] NightOwl 20180824 by bauner with this kernel: Nightowl-cm12.1-20160215-n7000-kernel) but i wasn't pleased with the speed and i want to change i had experianced some sort of glitch and i couldn't play my favorite game : (miniclip 8ball pool) fluently in it.
Hey guys !
I've recently rescued my i8190 replacing the motherboard with a i8190n, and yesterday I succesfully rooted it following this guide (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147852)
I've started searching for a suitable ROM which increase or mantain battery life and also based on newer android versions (5 or 6)
I currently considered LineageOs, Resurrection Remix and OmniROM, but I don't know which version is the most reliable and power-consumption friendly. Current android versions (7.) seems to struggle with s3 mini hardware (which is understandable) so that's why I'm looking for older versions.
Twrp will need to be installed and so far I've found this version (http://novafusion.pl/2014/09/11/release-twrp-v2-8-0-0-s3-mini/#comments) which seems to be the most reliable.
Which Rom and Twrp would you recommend me to suit my needs ?
I appreciate your help !
PD: NFC is not being used due to 3 pin battery from original i8190
Omni lollipop for stability - daily driver. I use a older version 20160325 for better battery.
Virginity V14 if you're looking for a solid stock experience.
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Omni lollipop for stability - daily driver. I use a older version 20160325 for better battery.
Virginity V14 if you're looking for a solid stock experience.
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I will try both ROM's during the following week. Many thanks !!
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I will try both ROM's during the following week. Many thanks !!
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Please report back as I also have a i8190 to resurrect so would value your opinion?
Mine will be used as an everyday phone for my 12year old daughter so stability and battery performance is top of my priority list. Latest OS/features less so.
msmx5 said:
Please report back as I also have a i8190 to resurrect so would value your opinion?
Mine will be used as an everyday phone for my 12year old daughter so stability and battery performance is top of my priority list. Latest OS/features less so.
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So far I've been trying OmniROM 5.1.1 v. 20160325 and I'm pretty impressed with battery consumption. Maybe you will notice some battery drops after flashing the ROM but after some calibrations it will last longer. Keep in mind that some google services may increase consumption if you decide to install gapps, so I also recommend trying the microG (not so easy to set up but satisfying once you're using it). Also look for other "improved" aps (facebook lc, etc) in xda forums in case your daugther needs it.
Also remember to root after flash ROM in case you need root privileges for any app.