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Hi, I'm using Vayu and currently stay on EvolutionX.
I'm bit curious about how to build kernel

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[Q] Simple question: which rom for daily use for my new GT-8910N

Hi all, i'm searching for a stable ROM for my new GT-8910N, possibly with NFC support.
I've read about Maclaw's ROM, but i don't know what to choose, i need your help.
I'm coming from Nexus HD2 by tytung CM 10.2, and now the stock ROM 4.1.2 is a back step.
I want to upgrade to a stable ROM for a daily use, also for my wife's phone.
My phone details:
GT-8910N
ANDROID 4.1.2
BASE BAND I8910NXXALL6
KERNEL 3.0.31-742346
BUILD JZO54K.I8910NXXALL6
Thanks in advance from Italy.
Hi bud, look if you want a ROM receiving the NFC support you better stick to stock rom or a custom one based in stock 'cause Maclaw's roms don't support NFC feature yet, well, that being said I've been since the beginning only with AOSP based roms so I don't really know which customs roms are out there that support the NFC feature but I think Dmod, Benz and Virginity roms support it you can check them out in the Android Development section, greetings man.
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Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.

[Q] PacMan Rom [LB][SP]

Hello,
I would like to know if there was a version of the Rom PacMan in KitKat for Xperia SP in LB?
The KitKat version exists in Nightly Huashan is it possible to adapt him for the LB on SP?
Thank you in advance!
Cordially.
LucaXperia said:
Hello,
I would like to know if there was a version of the Rom PacMan in KitKat for Xperia SP in LB?
The KitKat version exists in Nightly Huashan is it possible to adapt him for the LB on SP?
Thank you in advance!
Cordially.
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I have had the same query. It is quite possible to port all these CM11 ROMs for LB too. PA and SlimROM work on KK on LB. Why should they not? If someone makes an effort, it can be achieved.
I also have LB, I have planned to try to port them somehow. But its my first time ever. Downloading the source for CM11 now. Possibly I might be able to. I don't know
shahrukhqasim said:
I have had the same query. It is quite possible to port all these CM11 ROMs for LB too. PA and SlimROM work on KK on LB. Why should they not? If someone makes an effort, it can be achieved.
I also have LB, I have planned to try to port them somehow. But its my first time ever. Downloading the source for CM11 now. Possibly I might be able to. I don't know
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Good luck !
If ever this is the version KitKat with CM 11 and PA 4.44 (latest version I believe) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-pac-4-4-4-beta-1-0-t2811990
Yes it's possible to port or compile all KK roms for LB.
But bringing a new port is useless if you don't improve and maintain it for a long time.
Compiling using available trees is very easy as 1 2 3.
Improving is the tough part.
By the way, I am planning to bring one more Rom beside paranoid android.
Choosing between resurrection remix and PAC
neXus PRIME said:
Yes it's possible to port or compile all KK roms for LB.
But bringing a new port is useless if you don't improve and maintain it for a long time.
Compiling using available trees is very easy as 1 2 3.
Improving is the tough part.
By the way, I am planning to bring one more Rom beside paranoid android.
Choosing between resurrection remix and PAC
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This choice is difficult...
PAC seems better now that i have seen some threads and devices.
RR is also good, but have to choose one. PAC gerrit and git looks more mature. Stay tuned for the thread.

[Q] Which stable i9305 ROM with monthly release schedule?

I'm looking for a stable ROM for my i9305 which has strong release management: I don't want to run nightlies/weeklies and would would expect releases to be bug free or at least have an itemised list of know issues.
In short, I'm more interested in stability than quick releases of new features. A solid release every month would be ideal.
Sadly, CM11 is out - the dev doesn't seem to want to release the "milestone" or monthlies that our brother the i9300 has.
What ROMs have a track history of bug-free releases? I'm after a longer time between releases, and solid stability.
Illuvitar said:
I'm looking for a stable ROM for my i9305 which has strong release management: I don't want to run nightlies/weeklies and would would expect releases to be bug free or at least have an itemised list of know issues.
In short, I'm more interested in stability than quick releases of new features. A solid release every month would be ideal.
Sadly, CM11 is out - the dev doesn't seem to want to release the "milestone" or monthlies that our brother the i9300 has.
What ROMs have a track history of bug-free releases? I'm after a longer time between releases, and solid stability.
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Have you tried the latest TGP (The Galaxy Project) rom? Very stable and highly customisable i've been using it for months now with no issues.
Illuvitar said:
I'm looking for a stable ROM for my i9305 which has strong release management: I don't want to run nightlies/weeklies and would would expect releases to be bug free or at least have an itemised list of know issues.
In short, I'm more interested in stability than quick releases of new features. A solid release every month would be ideal.
Sadly, CM11 is out - the dev doesn't seem to want to release the "milestone" or monthlies that our brother the i9300 has.
What ROMs have a track history of bug-free releases? I'm after a longer time between releases, and solid stability.
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Unofficial Slimkat does the trick for me. Incredibly stable and tremendous battery life with Boeffla Omni kernel.
nielowen said:
Unofficial Slimkat does the trick for me. Incredibly stable and tremendous battery life with Boeffla Omni kernel.
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I'm a bit wary of unofficals after my previous unoffical ROM developer (Archidroid - rodman01) just put [discontinued] on the xda thread and then walked away!
I settled for LiquidSmooth (which I believe is based on Slimkat) and did a DIY on Boeffla
Tmzdroid said:
Have you tried the latest TGP (The Galaxy Project) rom? Very stable and highly customisable i've been using it for months now with no issues.
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Thanks, that one looks really good. I like that it's possible to select kernels at install time. Also a great selection of pre-installed apps.
I've since installed LiquidSmooth, but will keep this one firmly in mind!!
If you are looking for another AOSP rom, try C-rom, stable and has a ton of customization
Just wondering, what version of liquidsmooth are you using?
G33k_ said:
If you are looking for another AOSP rom, try C-rom, stable and has a ton of customization
Just wondering, what version of liquidsmooth are you using?
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I bumped into C-ROM looking for a ROM wife's i9000. It looked quite impressive, but I found that updating her kennel did the trick, so didn't try it. I prefer AOSP over TouchWiz, I'll keep one in mind, thanks.
I'm on LS KK 3.1 stable, with self-installed Boeffla kernel. I'm loving it.
please Which boeffla for liquid 3.1 for my i9305,thanx
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chrisbdu said:
please Which boeffla for liquid 3.1 for my i9305,thanx
I used i9305-OMNI-Boeffla-2.2-by-hbohd-20140327.zip
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Carbonrom is pretty good. Clean Aosp feel to it and battery is pretty decent with boeffla
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Illuvitar said:
I bumped into C-ROM looking for a ROM wife's i9000. It looked quite impressive, but I found that updating her kennel did the trick, so didn't try it. I prefer AOSP over TouchWiz, I'll keep one in mind, thanks.
I'm on LS KK 3.1 stable, with self-installed Boeffla kernel. I'm loving it.
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C-rom is awesome! Tons of customization and really stable. Sadly it has not been updated in awhile.
I was running liquid smooth 3.2 nightly(currently on carbon ROM). Btw are you using the CyanogenMod or omni boeffla kernel?

Stable android build as of date for Xperia V

Looking to upgrade my stock android for Xperia V since it is no longer supported by google, kindly recommend one that is stable and can be used as a daily driver. Also mention issues if there are any compared to stock ROM. Thank you.
I'm currently running @WhiteNeo 's CM12.1. I find it very stable. (I am having problems with celular reception, but suspect it is hardware related.) Requires an unlocked bootloader, though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe.../rom-cyanogenmod-12-neo-s-homebuilds-t2984988
I must point out you can get more recent versions of CM on Xperia V, but I prefer tried and true roms
I'm using WhiteNeo's final CM12.1 build since January and haven't had any issue so far. Perfectly stable.
Adrian DC claims his latest CM13.0 to be stable. Can anyone say if it's worth the upgrade? To me stability is above all, but runtime is also important.
K.E. said:
I'm using WhiteNeo's final CM12.1 build since January and haven't had any issue so far. Perfectly stable.
Adrian DC claims his latest CM13.0 to be stable. Can anyone say if it's worth the upgrade? To me stability is above all, but runtime is also important.
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Yes, CM 13 works perfect. I've been used it for all time I have Tsubasa.

Which kernel are you using with Lineage?

I recently moved over to Lineage and am curious which kernel others are using.
Thanks

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