[Q] Best ICS ROM? - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hi all,
What is the best ICS ROM for our HD2
Important thing: Stability
Thanks

Dad57 said:
Hi all,
What is the best ICS ROM for our HD2
Important thing: Stability
Thanks
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I love Unofficial AOKP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441462
Many more customization options than NexusHD2 ICS (which I find useless). And battery and speed is great.

Thx
And the stability of this ROM ?
because Nexus HD2 that I tested was a Bugged release

Dad57 said:
Thx
And the stability of this ROM ?
because Nexus HD2 that I tested was a Bugged release
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all ics are not stable for now because it dont'have a full hardware accelleration but only an hack.
if you like stability put an gingerbread rom

I would go with xylo's aokp unofficial build. its getting closer and closer to a final, only thing missing is full hwa, but its definetly a great daily driver.

I'm using NexusHD2 ICS V 1.6 Of course there is no ICS rom with full Hardware acceleration for the HD2. This rom is very smooth as i use it everyday. The battery life is VERY GOOD (i get about 23 hours on moderate use).

there is no best mate, just "better", if u want fast, then go for AOKP aka IceCreamTosti, if u prefer a stable want, choose Nexus ICS CM9 from tytung's thread

I'm using the AOKP rom, dont have any real problems with it.

I'm also using Xylograph's unofficial AOKP rom without stability problems.

Thanks guys for your feedback

+1 Xylograph's unofficial AOKP rom

NexusHD2 is nice.

cm9 beta1 leo with hwa. I ve been using it and its stable and fast.

Out of the Nexus v1.6 and the ice cream Toastie rom is there anything that doesnt work on each rom? ie marketplace, camera
It appears to me that these two are the most popular SD ICS Roms - i want to make a choice between the two without testing really so any input will be greatly appreciated
THANKS LOVE XDA

You really should try it!
The fastest,stablest and best battery saver is Typhoon CM7 ROM! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951

Typhoon rom is not a ICS rom.Question is for ICS.
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[Q] Most stable NAND rom for EU version?

Hello,
I'm searching for the most stable and function complete android rom for the EU HD2. I searched on the forum and found some similar threads, but they are old, so maybe recent roms gained much stability.
I would prefer gingerbread and a sense UI, but if it's more stable without sense, no problem
It is more stable (and faster) without sense.
Get NDT MIUI, Typhoon or HyperDroid.
depends on what you define as stable
sense and gingerbread still has issues with the camcorder and glitches but there is a fix that disables hardware acceleration that fixes the glitches
I really root for cm7, everything is just so smooth and well functioning. I'm using launcherpro in addition, as I don't really dig the launcher it comes with. With the latest ROM I haven't had a single process being force stopped!
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This is the ROM that i have on my device
Android GBLeo Build
Ist very fast, very stable and with sense
and when you want to have it smoother put a radiorom with 576MB ram hack on your device!
cm7 or ultimate droid 3.3
Cyanogenmod 7!
I will vote Cyanogenmod 7 as well and to be more specific this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013852
Gingerbeard 2.3.5
Stable
Fast
Low battery consume (about 5-7mA)
and with some good tweaks!
Give it a try
it depends on what kind of rom you want
I for one and used many and satisfied me most is iMilk's Vision Sense v5.0
I'm testing the rom Android ROM GBLeoR3 2.3.3SENSE2.1 HD2
and so far I'm very happy you only have a small bug and Video Camcoder not 100%
Hyperdroid CM7 - best rom for EU HD2.
Fast, smooth, light and NO LAGS.
All recent sense builds lag for EU HD2
Have some one stable, fast and energy save ROM on Android 2.3.x with SENSE 3
I'm using a EU mobile and I have to say these two are the best for Simplicity, fast, Stable, and Clean ROM (my personal experience)
NexusHD2-Gingerbread V3.1a (GRK39F)(Android 2.3.6)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
NDT GINGER V17.0 CM Nightly 2.3.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013852
But, the only way you are going to 'know' is if you try them out.
im using mxz miui 7 ,almost perfect
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xda_apprentice said:
I'm using a EU mobile and I have to say these two are the best for Simplicity, fast, Stable, and Clean ROM (my personal experience)
NexusHD2-Gingerbread V3.1a (GRK39F)(Android 2.3.6)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
NDT GINGER V17.0 CM Nightly 2.3.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013852
But, the only way you are going to 'know' is if you try them out.
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+1 on NexusHD2
What do you think about this rom?
"[30.SEP.11][MAG/cLK] TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.6.7 [2.3.5][A2SD][tytung r12.3]"
Using WP7 at the moment in think abut going back to Android... I'm undecided whether TyphooN and this Rom:
[18.Sep.11][ZIP]★★★★★HyperDroid-CM7-v3.0.1[a2sd][CyanogenMod7 LEO 2.3.5][seader_R5]
best regards
xda_apprentice said:
NexusHD2-Gingerbread V3.1a (GRK39F)(Android 2.3.6)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
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I experiment with alot of the ROMs especially trying out the new Sense 3.5 ones but I always keep a copy of NexusHD2 on my memory card as I can pretty much guarantee eventually I'll come across something that doesn't work properly and end up reverting back to it. Probably the most stable ROM out there and everything works.
Using RAfdroid with sense...works perfect!!a part for the camcorder....
Yes, its good Rom. But I need Rom with HTC Sense 3...
zloz said:
Yes, its good Rom. But I need Rom with HTC Sense 3...
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Give a try on this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264828
Its a good rom..just installed it
smooth , stable
Decoid said:
I really root for cm7, everything is just so smooth and well functioning. I'm using launcherpro in addition, as I don't really dig the launcher it comes with. With the latest ROM I haven't had a single process being force stopped!
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I'm using Typhoon CM7 and LauncherPro and have the launcher force closed sometimes - especially when I switch from an active app back to the homescreen. Otherwise, it works fine.

[Q] Daily use stable ROM

Im going to flash a friends GT540 phone but he wants a stable ROM, i know the fastest one would be SDSL but there are still some bugs in it, what ROM should i use? Haven't tried tejas 2.3 ROM, is it stable? Or what other rom should i try? Thanks! :3
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pahb22 said:
Im going to flash a friends GT540 phone but he wants a stable ROM, i know the fastest one would be SDSL but there are still some bugs in it, what ROM should i use? Haven't tried tejas 2.3 ROM, is it stable? Or what other rom should i try? Thanks! :3
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Utopia 1.0 or swiftdroid asis/sdsl 1.1
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The most stable rom with good battery life ( excluding 2.1 roms ) is CM 7.2 by tejas build three.
pahb22 said:
Im going to flash a friends GT540 phone but he wants a stable ROM, i know the fastest one would be SDSL but there are still some bugs in it, what ROM should i use? Haven't tried tejas 2.3 ROM, is it stable? Or what other rom should i try? Thanks! :3
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Try the
2.1 Rom.
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i used many ROMs but tejas builds are awesome for daily use ,
for me i liked CM 7.2 by tejas build TWO , everything in it , fast smooth battery life,,,, just one bug with wifi cant turn on till turn Bluetooth on,
anyways try CM 7.2 by tejas build three
Thanks for the feedback, one last question, what are the differences between 2.1 utopia and 2.3.7 SDSL??
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pahb22 said:
Thanks for the feedback, one last question, what are the differences between 2.1 utopia and 2.3.7 SDSL??
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Utopia 1.0 is good daily rom based on android 2.2 with excellent battery life and stability but it's not good for gaming. Application compatibility is lower than SDSL which is based on android 2.3 and SDSL supports theme choser themes which makes it more customizable. So basically SDSL is better for gaming and for people who needs more customization or want to use certain applications that requires android 2.3. Utopia 1.0 is better if you're looking for stable rom for daily use.
The rom I used for the longest period was PCFighter's V5 with supercharger and and loopy smoothness script. It was the better I've ever tried, stable and fast. Now I'm on ICS, and while I find it faster than GB, I think still isn't enough stable for everyday use if your friend simply wants a phone that work.
EleganceSwift 5.0 , very stable and comfortable rom. Without any tweaks is very fast , and very long battery life (in my phone 3-4 days without wifi )

In need of a new ROM

I'm on a 2.3.6 jw4 ROM and have been for about the last 6 months. I need a change so I want to know what are the latest roms which are stable, good performance wise and have a decent battery life. Thanks
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seeraj15 said:
I'm on a 2.3.6 jw4 ROM and have been for about the last 6 months. I need a change so I want to know what are the latest roms which are stable, good performance wise and have a decent battery life. Thanks
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Stable wise - I was using Team Nyx ICS RC5 and it was quite a good ICS rom. I am now trying TAJB V7.1, which is pretty good but has some annoying bugs still it seems, so my recommendation is to upgrade to ICS if you want the stability. I think the JB roms are better on battery though compared to ICS.
Catfish81 said:
Stable wise - I was using Team Nyx ICS RC5 and it was quite a good ICS rom. I am now trying TAJB V7.1, which is pretty good but has some annoying bugs still it seems, so my recommendation is to upgrade to ICS if you want the stability. I think the JB roms are better on battery though compared to ICS.
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How would I flash the team nyx ROM if I am on 2.3.6 jw4?
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If you want a stable ROM, you might want to try CM9 (ICS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592131
If you want the latest JB, you might want to try CM10 Alpha:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778526
There are specific installation guides in both threads.
You can try TiramiSlim v2.0. Probably one of the best ICS ROMs.
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ICS is here !!!!
try ICS by arco, ivendor etc etc n get engulfed in the awsummness
Go with a stock ROM for your requirements. JW8 is very fluid.
Sent from my I9000 Elite's ROM JRO03L 4.1.1 Beta 9 KF1 240DPi
Try a solid ICS ROM like Slim ICS 4.2. I never had less problems and I tried a lot.
Cant really recommend cm roms..
Try cm9 with devil3 kernel. Very stable and fast. And there is a offical stable version available now! The devil-kernel increases battery live and performance.
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Generally on GB Roms everything should run, because it was released official.
On the other hand ICS runs faster and I have no problems so far.
Slim ICS
Hey man definitley reccomend had absolutley no issues with it literally never encounted a problem
I think CM9 Blueberry is pretty good for daily use. :good:
remics with sgs3 launcher

Can someone recommend me a new ROM?

Hi all.
I have been away from my HD2 since the beginning of the year when I picked up a galaxy nexus, well I'm having issues with that and its currently at the repair centre.
I used to run American Android on the HD2, but since just looking it doesn't look like its been updated.
can someone recommend me a similar ROM? if its jelly bean or ics that is a bonus but I don't want any htc sense or other bloatware
dtokez said:
Hi all.
I have been away from my HD2 since the beginning of the year when I picked up a galaxy nexus, well I'm having issues with that and its currently at the repair centre.
I used to run American Android on the HD2, but since just looking it doesn't look like its been updated.
can someone recommend me a similar ROM? if its jelly bean or ics that is a bonus but I don't want any htc sense or other bloatware
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dtokez,
You are in luck! HD2 has recently received a new lease of life with NativeSD.. If you have a good SD card, you can enjoy ROMs of your choice (GB, ICS or JB) running on the SD card with performance as good, if not better, than NAND. Check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869673 to start enjoying NativeSD ROMs.
Thanks that looks promising, I will have a read through
What ROMs do people tend to be favouring most at the moment?
Aokp jelly bean build3
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Or PA 2.15 if you like to mess with dpi's (or not).
NexusHF2 cm9 with tytung's new 3.5 kernel and if you do some trick with build.prob it is stable, fast and very suitable for everyday usage.
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BlueOrange Mix v1.2 ICS is tiny and very fast.
Try the nexus HD from tytung with the latest securecrt kernel or the cm9ight from xylograph
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Any Rom... by Xylo:thumbup:
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I was running this for about a year and a half: TyphooN CM7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951
This morning I switched to NexusHD2-JellyBean CM10: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240
The GB build is definitely solid, recommended for everyday use. The JB build is stable until now and I decided to switch to it for everyday use; I have great confidence in tytung's releases.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934000&page=8
this rom is good, smooth, stable and flexible custom.
i recommend nexushd2 jellybean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240

What version and ROM would you currently put on your Desire Z?

Hello
Ive come from Mimicry (4.0) which is pretty good but I want to enjoy those new JB features. For stable reasons, which would you go with: 4.0, 4.1, or 4.2? And what ROM?
Thank you
riahc3 said:
Hello
Ive come from Mimicry (4.0) which is pretty good but I want to enjoy those new JB features. For stable reasons, which would you go with: 4.0, 4.1, or 4.2? And what ROM?
Thank you
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I'm currently running andromadus aosp 4.2.2. Pretty stable and smoothest performance I've found so far.
gbmannc said:
I'm currently running andromadus aosp 4.2.2. Pretty stable and smoothest performance I've found so far.
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You make it sound like there is a final version out. They are just putting out builds right?
riahc3 said:
You make it sound like there is a final version out. They are just putting out builds right?
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Yes just builds at the moment. But over the past 2 months a lot of the JB builds have gotten to the point where they can be used for daily roms now. Not many 4.0+ stable final builds, mimicry 4.0 is the only one that comes to mind.
BTW, Im having trouble finding the official GAPPS for 4.2.2
Where are they?
riahc3 said:
BTW, Im having trouble finding the official GAPPS for 4.2.2
Where are they?
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Just red this in the thread of flinnys CM 10.1 ROM: there is a link on his website, just poke around a little and you'll find it...sry can't link you there cus atm I'm at my grandma's with ****ty mobile internet :/
And not to get off topic: I use my vision now as a facebook phone with not google account and nothing else but fb-app, dropbox and the spoofing ROM from ghul (CM 10.1)
But before I changed the daily phone device I had dabsa prime v12 and it was the best sense ROMiever had on the vision
Greets Vauvenal7
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Nothing on his site.
There is literally a thread like this popping up EVERY WEEK. Read my post here, and give some ROMs a go.
And it's blatantly obvious that 4.0 is going to be more stable than 4.1 because there are STABLE releases, and 4.1 is going to be more stable than 4.2 because there have been well over 100 test builds of 4.1 whereas 4.2 is up to about 10 - 15 depending on which one you go for.
To reiterate:
For stability = 4.0
For uptodatedness = 4.2
I wouldn't go with 4.1, it's pretty much in limbo at the moment if you apply my above logic.
riahc3 said:
BTW, Im having trouble finding the official GAPPS for 4.2.2
Where are they?
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I think I used these: donandroid.com/gapps (sorry no linking till 10 posts)
Jb-20121212 are the ones to use
i like sense4.1,don't like JB UI
I THINK
4.2 AOSP Build 9. Look no further for stability, snappiness as that of near stock Gingerbread CM9.
I'm also using the AOSP 4.2.2 from Fyodor but Build 10. Just about to change to the Jelly Baby v1.1.0 just to give it a try but the Build 10 is THE fastest and snappiest rom I've ever used so far. Battery life is roughly 2 days and multitasking is just flying even without Supercharger.
Just give it a try!
Cheers
I've switched to Gen.Y VisionX R3 running ICS 4.0.3 and found it painfully slow after CM7.2 latest nightly. But the looks and feel much better than CM7 of couse. Which I had a ROM as fast as CM7 and at least half as good looking as Sense roms
AW: What version and ROM would you currently put on your Desire Z?
I flashed ASOP 4.2.2 from Fyodor, and it's very fast and there are no issues I found. Will keep it for daily use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007872
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