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Adam g has updated oxygen 2.2.2 rom for galaxy s2 with hd video recording .
Download search oxygen on google.
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewforum.php?id=7
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Is it good rom, I never tried it before!
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Mhm I like it. But can't decide between CM7 and Oxygen
Why great rom makers are getting away from xda ???
They are not releasing thier work on xda.
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It was best n simple aosp android rom for htc desire.
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Oxygen ROM on the Nexus-S is AWESOME. It is a pure vanilla stock Android style ROM, no bloatware, no carrier UI, but just the way Google meant Android to be. And it is crazy fast and smooth, with great battery life, can only imagine the Galaxy S2 would be out of this world with this ROM.
yes it feels blazing fast '
battery also seems batter lets see hoz it.
gurpreet3579 said:
Why great rom makers are getting away from xda ???
They are not releasing thier work on xda.
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Well, look at MIUI-Galnet, they HAD to move away from XDA because of their donation schemes (Something to do with new devices) I think with Oxygen & DevNull it's just an agreement with the CM7 team since Oxygen is the same just a different framework. Not sure really.
But, all in all, I prefer AOSP always have, it's what I miss about my Nexus S & One basicalle
Nitroz said:
Well, look at MIUI-Galnet, they HAD to move away from XDA because of their donation schemes (Something to do with new devices) I think with Oxygen & DevNull it's just an agreement with the CM7 team since Oxygen is the same just a different framework. Not sure really.
But, all in all, I prefer AOSP always have, it's what I miss about my Nexus S & One basicalle
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Not entirely true, the reasons Adamg moved away from XDA were the lack of moderation here and the 'dumb' questions being posted here. Those are also the reasons most devs move away here...
Zorachus said:
Oxygen ROM on the Nexus-S is AWESOME. It is a pure vanilla stock Android style ROM, no bloatware, no carrier UI, but just the way Google meant Android to be. And it is crazy fast and smooth, with great battery life, can only imagine the Galaxy S2 would be out of this world with this ROM.
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i totally agree! but my "problem" is, the SGS2 is just so freakin fast, i never had any speed issues on the stock rom and battery life isnt very different.... i WANT to use oxygen, but with this phone i would just get less features (no ukw-radio e.g.) :-/
(and if i dont want some crap/bloatware, i just remove/freeze it with titanium)
totally different story on other phones, Oxygen on my Desire was a total game-changer, just unbelievable what a difference it was compared to the stock htc rom!
js931 said:
i totally agree! but my "problem" is, the SGS2 is just so freakin fast, i never had any speed issues on the stock rom and battery life isnt very different.... i WANT to use oxygen, but with this phone i would just get less features (no ukw-radio e.g.) :-/
(and if i dont want some crap/bloatware, i just remove/freeze it with titanium)
totally different story on other phones, Oxygen on my Desire was a total game-changer, just unbelievable what a difference it was compared to the stock htc rom!
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Yes, this is the funny thing that I ended up using a Samsung ROM (Cognition) after trying all the other options simply because it is fast as well, but has all the extra features (most importantly - for me - the wide video format support and the hw accelerated browser). It seems that Samsung is the first manufacturer that finally starts to get the hang of cooking a functional and fast ROM .
I am using this rom and I think it is simple, fast, good on battery life. I will keep it for a while. Thanks to Adam and the poster.
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I wonder... Is there a built-in RTL text support in this ROM?
waiting for bluetooth to work. oxygen was (IMO), the best rom for my desire but i use bluetooth daily
Yeah, Adam G is in my opinion one of the best chefs out here. He just makes roms that work with almost no bugs.
+1 to AdamG and thalamus for their great work! Been using Oxygen on my desire for more than 8 months, not I have it on my s2 as well
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waiting for bluetooth to work. oxygen was (IMO), the best rom for my desire but i use bluetooth daily
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Latest version supposed to have support for bluetooth ..http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?pid=7564#p7564
ready to give it a go, need some time to be able to wipe all and set everything up from scratch. probably next week at this point
quick Q to those who have installed it - what toggles are available in the drop down menu?
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Its customizable like CM7. You choose which ones are up there, their order, and color.
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is there a way to install Theme Chooser in this ROM????
Im playing around with rooting my TF101 right now, heck, i jailbroke my iphone before i knew what the jailbreak would do for me and found alot of uses for it. still learning what i can do with a rooted transformer.
not too new to having different roms, had a nice winmo 6.5 running on a winmo 6.0 cell phone before i got my iphone. i just dont know what roms are best for what yet in android.
what rom(s) would you guys recommend for me when i want maximum customizability and speed out of the device.
thanks!
A custom one. Which one is up to you. Best is to try out several of the different roms and settle with the one you like best.
Good question, just try some out and its up to you what you like.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1107
From my experience , after I tried every single rom
I would say if u want a stock based rom go with Frozen rom
If u want a AOSP rom (which I preferred) go with Megatron
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If u want a AOSP rom (which I preferred) go with Megatron
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I've seen AOSP a few times in this forum. What's it mean? Android Only x x??? Or am I completely clueless?
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I've seen AOSP a few times in this forum. What's it mean? Android Only x x??? Or am I completely clueless?
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Android Open Source Project
im in megatron too, works grate, nevertheless evolver is a grate rom too, but im used to cyanogenmod
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I have tried a few ones and the best for me is:
[ROM][AOSP][ICS] Codename Android v1.5.5.3 [100% Dock support]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534648
the version with no over clocking
After flash this kernel: [KERNEL][4/11/12] TestyMeh ICS 1.0 - OC+SIO+Initd ICS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1568932
No bugs for the moment in 3 weeks.
Frozen rom will be probably the best in the future but it is not mature yet
What is "best" for you may be different than what is best for me.
Still, sportster89's AOKP builds for the TF101 here on XDA has completely revitalized my TF101 compared to how I viewed it with Asus' build on it.
Is anyone using Custom Roms & Kernels yet?
The feeling of the stock ROM seems good enough for me at the moment.
(I'm guessing once i Root my replacement unit, I can uninstall the crapware to improve the performance more)
So, If anyone is using Custom ROM'S do you notice much difference between it and stock?
superleeds27 said:
Is anyone using Custom Roms & Kernels yet?
The feeling of the stock ROM seems good enough for me at the moment.
(I'm guessing once i Root my replacement unit, I can uninstall the crapware to improve the performance more)
So, If anyone is using Custom ROM'S do you notice much difference between it and stock?
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I'm using the KRAKD ROM and I'm glad I unlocked /rooted now just so I won't lose data later.
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I'm waiting for more people together get their devices. Development is still slow since it's new and offers few improvements.
I'll probably wait a month or so.
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I also pretty much have the same question as above, are any ROMS really stable at the moment?
Amazingly (after my horrid experience with the Asus transformer stock..) stock on this tab feels great.
I did root it though, just no crazy flashing yet.
Is cm10 stable and working?
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I also pretty much have the same question as above, are any ROMS really stable at the moment?
Amazingly (after my horrid experience with the Asus transformer stock..) stock on this tab feels great.
I did root it though, just no crazy flashing yet.
Is cm10 stable and working?
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KRAKD is extremely stable
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superleeds27 said:
Is anyone using Custom Roms & Kernels yet?
The feeling of the stock ROM seems good enough for me at the moment.
(I'm guessing once i Root my replacement unit, I can uninstall the crapware to improve the performance more)
So, If anyone is using Custom ROM'S do you notice much difference between it and stock?
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Yup. It looks like stock rom is good and stable. I'll root later
Ok right now I'm using the matrix rom, and is real good on my t-mobile nexus s. The thing is that I know is pretty old and I kbow there are several newer more stable roms out there but wich one ia the best of all? I'm looking for the fastest but not just that but stable if that's not available what would be the fastest and still be super steady and bug free.
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juan_carlos__007 said:
Ok right now I'm using the matrix rom, and is real good on my t-mobile nexus s. The thing is that I know is pretty old and I kbow there are several newer more stable roms out there but wich one ia the best of all? I'm looking for the fastest but not just that but stable if that's not available what would be the fastest and still be super steady and bug free.
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Try a few! I tell EVERYONE who asks this question the same thing...
THERE IS **NO** BEST ROM (OR KERNEL)
Different phones behave differently with roms/kernels. Make a nandroid, flash something, and use it for a few days/weeks. Don't like it? Flash something else! Obviously you probably want to start with the jelly bean based roms and go from there. Look at the comments in the threads and base your opinion on what you want to try from what other people have said.
Hope that helps.
Back in the day I tried several infinity and don't remember others they were not stable as matrix is. I tried one of the first ics custom rom don't remember which ones and it was very unreliable. Was it because it was pretty new or all ics roms suck and is better to stay with gingerbread custom roms?
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ICS ROMS run great... I was using CM9 up until yesterday when I switched to CM10. Very smooth and good battery even with the stock kernel (referring to CM9)
Closed, no such thing as a "Best" rom.
hello
for you guys, whats the best rom for atrix?
tnks
whichever one you currently have
Very stable, CM7 (last nightly) !
But you have to test and convince yourself!
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Like the others have said, it truly is up to you and that's not being vague, you see people can choose a rom, but then tweak that rom to suit their own preference.
But having said that, the reason why I like using MokeeOS is because of all the roms that I have tried (not many <10), I have found it to be insanely quick to startup and use the camera which is important to me.
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Motorola Atrix (MokeeOS 1.10.410)
Nexus 7 (Vanilla root flavour)
Hard to decide between cm7 and neutrino. Both really fast solid roms. Currently running cm7
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you can try Nottachtrix, with webtop and fingerprint
xbizkit said:
hello
for you guys, whats the best rom for atrix?
tnks
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There is no best rom, users experience will very.
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No such thing as the best rom. But, I'll throw Th3Bill's CodenameAndroid 3.3.x ports as well as his AOKP ports.
What's the best flavoured icecream? (Not being rude, but roms are kinda personal..)
Try them, you'll find one that suits. (Or, like me, you hop around every few days )
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Epsilon Project Final V5 + Webtop 2.3.6
I have tried Many of the ROMs available on this site.I like many different things about each ROM.My favorite is to start with ATT 236.141 debloat it,change the kernel,add my stuff. Everything works on it.If your worried about benchmarks it will score as high as others with blur,webtop,and all docks.
stock blur rooted, unlocked, and debloated
after the ICS drivers, who knows? could be any of the roms, but I will probably pick one that still supports webtop.
I think ROM choice depends on the needs of
Distinct feature of atrix is webtop
So if you want to use webtop or any webtop mods like ubuntop gentop etc you will need blur based rom
I would suggest Nottachtrix ROM
then there are CM7 based ROMs where fingerprint scanner works but you will have to sacrifice webtop
Eg. Mrom/ neutrino Rom
I currently run and would suggest you Mrom but again that is my preference you might like something else
Then there are roms like mokee/joyos/miui
Their major plus point is they all look beautiful and miui/mokee have many beautiful themes
So if you want to have a good looking phone go for them
Hope this helps you understand why people suggest you to try different ROMs and choose on your own..some people can live without webtop some cannot so its upto you to choose what exactly you want
Cheers!
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After using CM9 and CM10, going back to any gingerbread based rom is painful. If you can live with the shortcomings (lack of drivers) of CM9/10, they are by far better experiences than CM7 or Stock.
Epinter's CM10 works best for me, u should try it
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