The Best ROM for Battery life - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

In your experience, what has been the best Custom ROM for battery life?
What kernel have you used?
*I know everyone uses their phones differently. But I want to know what you experience has been.
In my experience the best I had was Dr Ketan L10 (lollipop).
But now I'm in stock MM. It's been getting worse and worse.

I tried the exodus rom for Oneplus Two with stock kernel (Android 6.0.1). Faster than the stock 2.2.1 or 3.0.0 beta. Fully wiped the phone, then flashed using the latest TWRP.
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malithnl said:
I tried the exodus rom for Oneplus Two with stock kernel (Android 6.0.1). Faster than the stock 2.2.1 or 3.0.0 beta. Fully wiped the phone, then flashed using the latest TWRP.
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Ugh... this is the Note 5 section of the forum. Why are you posting about Oneplus Two?

Well I posted a general comment. About a ROM. May be if the person who created the post, would like to try a custom ROM from exodus or any other that he/she prefer and he/she is capable of choosing. So why don't you give your opinion to the person who had the question.
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[Q] ROM with NO random reboots? Stable?

Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
nelvinchi said:
Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
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I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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galaxy mini said:
I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
stock rom is the best.
nelvinchi said:
I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
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I realy dont like the look of kitkat otherwise i would do it!!
If you flash XXAMJ3 on the n model nfc wont work!!
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try one of these, they are fast, stable, debloated and smooth Virginity V2 or somin.n ROM
if you flash somin ROM, search baseband xxam... and kernel xxam... on the forum and flash it.
Maclaw's cm10.2 no longer suffers from random reboots and is completely stable (in my experience anyway).
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable
fmlrocha said:
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
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I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
danielsinnema said:
I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
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I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
fmlrocha said:
I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
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Well, that depends on which governor you used and how many apps which sync every minute you had.
Luckily on custom roms you can change the governor.
You can change the behaviour or disable background processes as well. (I recommend the application ''Greenify'' for that).
If I didn't convince you now I'm afraid I have to tell you that there are no stable custom roms except stock based..

Recomendations for a very stable rom

Hey all,
since my last Thread was closes due to some rule that didn´t even apply i am trying again:
I am looking for some advice for a very stable rom, TW, AOSP, AOKP, CM doesn´t matter,, i am just looking for some really stable rom advice.
NO i am not asking for the BEST or MOST stable ROM
I am just looking for some reccomendations for a really stable rom, since it is IMPOSSIBLE to try out ALL the roms out there and do some long time stability checking
Thanks in advance
Same thing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48679477
GALAXY NOTE N7000 // KITKAT 4.4.2 // OMNI
As stated i am not asking for the best or most stable rom
i just want a recommendation of a very stable rom
i hope all the mods and users too will understand that it is impossible to to judge a roms stability by reading their threads, as much as it is impossible to try out all the roms just to find a very stable one...
This would take hundrets of hours reading and stability testing - or as i hope a 1 line response of a user that has the exp. and knowledge of a real stable rom
So plz show some common sense and just point me in the right direction for some very stable rom
Greetings
frea
edit:
I am not looking for any special features, i dont care for the android version or distribution - i just need it to run as a surveilance camera and some sms forwarding, so the only feature the ROM i am looking for is STABILITY
Sorry, but this is extremely lazy. It took all other users also hours of reading and flashing to find out which ROM suits them best.
As you don't even specify your special usecase (=usage pattern), which Rom you're currently running, it will turn into a "most stable = best ROM" thread.
Good luck anyway and a happy new year.
Edit SMS and surveillance camera > why don't you try out a stock Samsung ROM?
GALAXY NOTE N7000 // KITKAT 4.4.2 // OMNI
Stock xxlt9 rom with removed bloats is yhe fastest and best
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If you are calling this lazy you maybe havent read my requirements...
When i get a new phone i invest days of time to find the ROM that suits me best and i participated in dev. thread since this board was founded, i just cant get the Data of my old acount.
It can´t be prophibited to just ask for a very stable ROM when the alternative is wasting countless hours just to find a ROM that doesn´t need to feature anything but stability.
Nobody with a little bit of common sense would link this to the forum rule for Best ROM Threads...
No offense
but i find it interesting, that you take the time to post 2 answers instead of pointing me to a dev thread of a ROM that meets my requirements...
it is also interesting how every community is getting worse at growing user numbers - just think of this board in the beginning...
frea
NoteboyTech said:
Stock xxlt9 rom with removed bloats is yhe fastest and best
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Thank you very much
i recommend:
cm9.1 stable, cm10.1 stable, cm9 [hybrid] by imilka or stunner rom.
and if you like TW and Spen apps then go for sweet rom v10 or ultimate jellybean.
also samsung latest jellybean update is battery saver.
happy new year guys
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ASMI1 said:
i recommend:
cm9.1 stable, cm10.1 stable, cm9 [hybrid] by imilka or stunner rom.
and if you like TW and Spen apps then go for sweet rom v10 or ultimate jellybean.
also samsung latest jellybean update is battery saver.
happy new year guys
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our n7000 stock rom got update?
yeah now we have stock 4.1.2 and soon 4.2.2
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stock
I have a GT-N7000 (international, Germany DBT) from Amazon...other than the kernel, just to make sure I don't accidentally
trigger the brick bug, it's STOCK. 4.1.2 for my usage pattern is ROCK STABLE, which is why I've stayed away from
everything else.
p51d007 said:
I have a GT-N7000 (international, Germany DBT) from Amazon...other than the kernel, just to make sure I don't accidentally
trigger the brick bug, it's STOCK. 4.1.2 for my usage pattern is ROCK STABLE, which is why I've stayed away from
everything else.
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same thing here. latest stock rom with removed bloats and phils kernel is absolut stable for me. not a single freeze or reboot.
runtime so far 408hrs aka 17days :cyclops:
yeah and with good battery life too!
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Better flash stock 2.3 that is the most stable rom for galaxy note
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This thread will get locked. It is against the rules to make "best"or "most stable" etc. threads.
Many ROMs are stable, battery saving and fast. right now I#m on slimkat saber and even it is kitkat and prety new it's all three
i suggest Slimbean 4.3.1. very very stable.
clean flash and woohooooo, best rom i have ever used.
What about KitKAt, any expierance - stable, smooth, batery life?
layt said:
What about KitKAt, any expierance - stable, smooth, batery life?
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Original Omnirom. Stable. Good for daily usage.
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jjamain said:
Original Omnirom. Stable. Good for daily usage.
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Still lots of work is needed in KITKAT to make it actually stable rom for NOTE1.
would suggest to try 4.3 first. try, experience and then move on with final 4.4 once released.

Best daily driver?

I have been running cm11 as my daily driver lately and wanted to try something new. Can any of you recommend some stable and debloated daily drivers?
Any Stock ROM imo (which this whole thread rly is)
Xdabbeb's ROM
Stock. It's the new custom ROM. Just root, debloat and ad block. You can ad some other tweaks using Xposed, but not really necessary.
Haswell4200 said:
I have been running cm11 as my daily driver lately and wanted to try something new. Can any of you recommend some stable and debloated daily drivers?
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I'm surprised by the lack of responses to your question. I guess everyone has their own preferences, but I'll give you some insight from my experiences.
Stock Based Rom: XDABEBB. Very clean and very stable. Perfectly debloated. Play Store and QRemote are already baked into the Rom so you don't need to flash GAPPS nor LGAPPs unless you want to add more.
AOSP Based Rom: crDroid. Stable. Fast. AOSP.
I've run Maladus, Rage Rom, AICP, Resurrection Remix (which is awesome), and BeanStalk. They all are great and I recommend trying them all. You really can't go wrong.
Good luck.
Looks like I won't be flashing for a while. Got black lines all over my Screen.
Haswell4200 said:
Looks like I won't be flashing for a while. Got black lines all over my Screen.
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Best daily driver I have used has got to be either OSE or MAHDI both with RENDER r2 kernel... Oh and flash dr87's TWRP 2.7.1.0 when you get your new phone! I went through 4 phones in a month before doing so lol
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Beanstalk... been my DD for awhile now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686460
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Which ROM is the most stable?

Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
Most of the non AOSP ROMS are stable.
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Firekat. Definitely Firekat.
Been running rapture for over a month now and is buttery smooth.
But try a few yourself, and see which one works best for your needs.
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test them and see what works best for you !!
CheesyNutz said:
test them and see what works best for you !!
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this here.
But if you want my opinion it's stock rom.
Rapture rom for me
Stock, though not a rom, is the most stable.
Stability depends on the user phone as well as what the user does with it. Rapture works great on my phone but I have seen complaints of instability. Firekat also work great on my phone, as well as dynamic and all the ports. Yet, I have seen complaints of instability. Now the AOSP based roms are truly unstable because they are in the testing, beta phase considering they are not a native build for our Touchwiz based samsung device. Not every device is made the same so flash and see which loves your phone the best.
Hope that helps.
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
Rapture ran the smoothest for me and would be my go to but I ran into signal issues for some reason. Firekat and infamous I run right now and haven't had any issues yet.
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
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I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
Mega recommends a clean flash.
Basically just wiping cache, Dalvick, and data in the team win recovery.
But you can flash firekat over anj or ank.
I finally flashed the whole ank update. Bootloader and all.
That's what I flashed firekat v8 on top of:
The additional tweaks in the op2 are tight, and increase battery life a lot, but installing firekat is just like installing any other rom.
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I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
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Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
zain0300 said:
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
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Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
lamuertex said:
Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
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I am rooted stock ANK4 I follow you now this is no different than any other rom flash I appreciate the info. I see methods are so easy now I remember rooting my G1 with Cyanogen helping me out, now that was complex.
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xda23 said:
Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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AICP is based off of AOSP, all the custom roms that are not TouchWiz are AOSP based roms even CM. AICP (Android Ice Cold Project) is a custom rom with a lot of customization options they are not all added as of yet but they certainly are being added gradually.
Definitely stock
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
gtrplr71 said:
Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
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They are all stable for the people using them. Some minor bugs might be there, but might not be noticed by others. So by asking this you will get a list of all the popular ROMs. You need to make a backup, read the development threads to find one that has all the features YOU want and try it. If you find a bug, search that thread to see if a fix or workaraound was posted. You will find much more self satisfaction and knowledge in this path of discovery.

Best Stable ROM

Dear All,
I'm just wondering what is the best stable updatable ROM for Sony Xperia Z1?. Also, if there is Stable Kernel with suggested ROM will be great.
KhaMoustafa said:
Dear All,
I'm just wondering what is the best stable updatable ROM for Sony Xperia Z1?. Also, if there is Stable Kernel with suggested ROM will be great.
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There is a rom in the making which is exactly that. Even though it is still in beta right now, it is silky smooth. It might hit XDA sooner or later, so keep an eye out for it on the development sections.
aquaboy11 said:
There is a rom in the making which is exactly that. Even though it is still in beta right now, it is silky smooth. It might hit XDA sooner or later, so keep an eye out for it on the development sections.
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Which one you are pointing to!.
KhaMoustafa said:
Dear All,
I'm just wondering what is the best stable updatable ROM for Sony Xperia Z1?. Also, if there is Stable Kernel with suggested ROM will be great.
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Do you prefer stock based (better camera and stability)? AOSP (5.1) based (fast and responsive, average camera and fewer bugs than 6.0 ROMs)?
nemesisexsp said:
Do you prefer stock based (better camera and stability)? AOSP (5.1) based (fast and responsive, average camera and fewer bugs than 6.0 ROMs)?
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In fact I don't care what the ROM based from [emoji1] .. At the end, am just looking for something works fine with NO much issues and with much stabilities than others, of course with battery performance consideration as well.
Could you please provide me with the URL.
KhaMoustafa said:
In fact I don't care what the ROM based from [emoji1] .. At the end, am just looking for something works fine with NO much issues and with much stabilities than others, of course with battery performance consideration as well.
Could you please provide me with the URL.
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[Rom] Updated July 8 AOSP Jaguar LP 5.1.1 OFFICIAL-HYPERTOOL 5.X
Always updated, really stable, fast, secure and packed with features.
But you need an unlocked bootloader (if you have not unlocked yet please remember to backup your DRM keys).
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[Rom] Updated July 8 AOSP Jaguar LP 5.1.1 OFFICIAL-HYPERTOOL 5.X
Always updated, really stable, fast, secure and packed with features.
But you need an unlocked bootloader (if you have not unlocked yet please remember to backup your DRM keys).
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Thanks buddy, I'll look into this ROM. Do you think that I need to look for custom Kernel to work with this ROM or no need.
I can suggest the combination from my signature. It is very stable. Another very stable and good ROM is DStrikerZ1.
->--- said:
I can suggest the combination from my signature. It is very stable. Another very stable and good ROM is DStrikerZ1.
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Thanks for your suggestion, BTW this ROM in my list to try as well.
To all Z1 users, please post your suggestions as well
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How about stock with debloat script or bare bones rom
Gamer4Life said:
How about stock with debloat script ir bare bones rom
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I'm not sure what you mean [emoji4] .
Could you provide more info plz...
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