Whatbare the best custom roms and kernels for rolex??currently using crdroid 6.5 rom with Go green kernel any suggestions?
I am using superioros with flamegapps. The reason i use flamegapps because they are very lightweight. The rom is very smooth. The default kernel (Starlight) works well.
I have also used crdroid 6.5 with gogreen and it is good too.
All roms and kernel are best. u have to try them and choose according to your requirement.
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What do you recommend Custom ROM with Android 6, which could be used for everyday use without bugs?
There is no best rom. Try them all and see which one suits you.
Presently what is the best stable Rom ( Cm 11/12.1/13) for Galaxy S Advance ?
I have tried almost all the Roms. Presently I am on Cm 13 by Epirex. I am on the first build. Tried the second build, but changed it due to freezing of screen.
Please suggest so that I do not have to change Roms very often.
I'm currently using Modded CyanogenMod 11 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/rom-modded-cyanogenmod-11-t3387424) and it's very stable, give it a try.
I'm currently using Revolution ROM UX..based on stock jellybean..it fast LOL
I've tried almost every rom for S Advance.
If we are talking about cyanogenmod only, then "Modded CyanogenMod 11" is the most stable.
But the best rom I've tried is a stock based one, named "Leggera", nothing is more stable. You can find it here: http://www.androidiani.com/forum/mo...9070-jb-4-1-2-leggera-gargaros-s-advance.html (if you want I can help with translating the page)
This is my opinion.
As a previously user of S Advance aka janice, for me SamiOS + cocore kernel 8.2 was best (you can try mkaluza kernel too).
There are some other good roms too:
1) AOSP by JTeam
2) VanirAOSP by mkaluza
3) CM 10.2 . There's a build which some people claimed to be the most stable cm.
NOTE: I haven't tried any new rom since that time, because I didn't had to
Armando84 said:
I'm currently using Modded CyanogenMod 11 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/rom-modded-cyanogenmod-11-t3387424) and it's very stable, give it a try.
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completely agree with you :good:
Hey guys,
Can you tell me witch rom ist the fastest on mi5? Is it miui, cyanogenmod or maybe different rom ?
siorek11 said:
Hey guys,
Can you tell me witch rom ist the fastest on mi5? Is it miui, cyanogenmod or maybe different rom ?
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Slim,Tipsy OS try please..
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I have tried a few and I like Cyanogenmod the most.
Works great, looks great and very stable.
Hard to say what you mean with fastest, I see now slowdowns on any roms.
the kernel of unofficial cm13 is based on the xiaomi's kernel source, so in my opinion it is smooth.
All cm based roms (all non miui roms) have the same speed, because they are useing thebsame kernel and device tree, so its up to you...
CM is the best!
Even the official MIUI (and it forks) is fast, it's just the animation that differs from CM based ROMs, app loading and execution time should be similar. As of now, the period of custom kernel has just begun, so most ROMs are still using the same kernel.
Hey guys! Could you guys educate me on what custom roms are the most stable and with good battery life? what roms do you guys use? I cant make up my mind. Help me out if you can! TIA
Donxt know 2hat type of roms you like. Some people like fully custom with lots of features/mods, some like basic/minimal. Me I like basic. My favorite for the Note 8 is Weta rom with Xceed or Smurf kernel. Weta Oreo is runs great with Xceed kernel. I'm currently back on Weta Nougat though with Smurf kernel. I just love the setup. Currently no Smurf kernel for Oreo yet but Xceed is great.
I have focal touch screen and i can't use any custom rom except xiaomi.eu
So is it possible to use the stock kernel with a custom rom? Of course not with aosp roms
no
it maybe not compatible
try it urself to see is it work
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So is it possible to use the stock kernel with a custom rom? Of course not with aosp roms
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I have the same touch.
FWIW, people on Telegram channels advised me to do precisely that: install a custom ROM then replace the kernel with the stock one (boot+dtbo)... but I never tried it for lack of time.