CM9, AOKP or JJHYBRID? - Xperia Arc General

Hi guys, i'm about to change my rom and as i want to speed up my phone and get the AOSP ICS style, these roms are the only one i should get into consideration...
But i'm mostly confused about what to choose, threads are endless and roms are so similar the one to each other...
I would be grateful if some1 could tell me what rom among them is the best, the one with less bugs, fast and with high battery life, and also what kernel to choose to let each rom work better...
In practice i need to know the main differences of CM9, AOKP and JJ, and what of them works better
Thank you

JJ's rom is the best of this roms and it is bugfree,laggfree and it has better performace and battery life !.. AOKP and CM9 is not stable.. trust me JJ's Hibryd gives you the best asop experience !!!!! In the kernel question J can't give you any advise because Jm on Locked BL..
Please hit thanks if j helped you !

Ok, but ill wait for other opinions too

JJ's rom has no bugs. You should try it . Cm 9 has a few bugs but it's also very stable.
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Minutes ago aokp stable was released, maybe something will change?
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Minutes ago aokp stable was released, maybe something will change?
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I'm using RC4 Aokp, and I'm loving it
PS I'm downloading the stable version
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The only matter is the missing hdmi... i might need it in future...
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kevinaz94 said:
The only matter is the missing hdmi... i might need it in future...
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Mmm, I read that HDMI will be fixed only with JB kernel..

JJ Hybrid, fast, stable and good battery performance!

samoht76 said:
JJ Hybrid, fast, stable and good battery performance!
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+1 for JJ's Hybrid.

JJ's Hybrid it's the best AOSP i've tried, and still use it! Between those you name JJ's the best in battery, speed, bugfree, in all!
If you want a diufferent expenrience you also have Xperia Ice Cream Pureness, very good too!

Try it out yourself and see, JJs is not really AOSP, still Sony so doesn't have theme manager and isn't as smooth as CM9 or AOKP but it has some features e.g HDMI working which aokp/ cm9 dont Personally love AOKP. Customization and fluidity is unmatchable IMO apart from GB
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I tried so many Roms but JJs Hybrid is the best one. Not laggy and no bugs. The best is: for locked bootloader !!
with JJHyb_v3.2

I finally flashed jjhybrid on locked bootloader after restoring apps it is smooth and snappy, as i wanted
Mod can close thread, i don't need any help more

firedeimos said:
JJ's Hybrid it's the best AOSP i've tried, and still use it! Between those you name JJ's the best in battery, speed, bugfree, in all!
If you want a diufferent expenrience you also have Xperia Ice Cream Pureness, very good too!
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I installed JJ Hybrid v3.2 yesterday but I'm facing battery drain issue
I'm using DoomKernel v05

aria_kh said:
I installed JJ Hybrid v3.2 yesterday but I'm facing battery drain issue
I'm using DoomKernel v05
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Kernel Related.
Doomkernel V5 is a outdated Kernel
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The first ROM I tried was JJ´s and without comparision the best in regards to speed and batteri life.
The only reason I´m not using it now is because of Trebuchet launcher. I found it really wanting in features and JJ´s rom didn´t seem to like it when I installed another launcher.

JJ
I just got the JJ's Rom yesterday, seems good so far

I run JJ's 3.2 with stock kernel and baseband72 and it's awesome

dinesh690 said:
Try it out yourself and see, JJs is not really AOSP, still Sony so doesn't have theme manager and isn't as smooth as CM9 or AOKP but it has some features e.g HDMI working which aokp/ cm9 dont Personally love AOKP. Customization and fluidity is unmatchable IMO apart from GB
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Dafuq dude? do you even know why it is called hybrid? it is aosp, with aosp control panel settings, themes arent native of aosp, it does has the xperia framework, but its a modified framework, jj hybrid rom its not your normal stock ics xperience, it is much much much much smoother than aokp or cm9, ive tried them all, its stable and the battery its good, awesome if you use smartass v2 governor.
jj hybrid, plus apex launcher, plus supercharge 100% and smartass v2 governor, and you will never ever feel lag or lack of battery life.
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Silentbob78 said:
The first ROM I tried was JJ´s and without comparision the best in regards to speed and batteri life.
The only reason I´m not using it now is because of Trebuchet launcher. I found it really wanting in features and JJ´s rom didn´t seem to like it when I installed another launcher.
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Tried with apex launcher? i deleted trebuchet and made apex a system app, never felt so good.
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Kernel Related.
Doomkernel V5 is a outdated Kernel
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Not only that, doom kernel is known for giving you a great overclocking experience, but everyone knows it has high battery drain issue, if you want battery, try with stock plus, or if you need power try arch knight kernel and flash smart ass v2.

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[ICS]Favorite ICS rom and kernel combo, post it plz :)

Hi all!
What is your opinion about the ICS rom you use along with your kernel?
PLease write which rom you use and wich kernel.
Thanks!
PS: I use GummyNex 0.6.5 @[email protected]@lulzactive
smoothest rom ever!
Young_Bon said:
Rite now its the mexican last name 1..... butt I really wanna try another 1 yo.
Kernel is Franco but this thing reboots a lot after I flashed it.
I'm a pretty gay *****. but I'm 100% straight. I know I'm so straight that I call gay myself. And that's why I'm #BASED. #SWAG. -Lil B. @lilbthebasedgod
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You meam vhgomez? Ns4g? And the old 2.6 ics kernel?
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thegtfusion said:
You meam vhgomez? Ns4g? And the old 2.6 ics kernel?
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Yeee. Yee...n0,
I'm a pretty gay *****. but I'm 100% straight. I know I'm so straight that I call gay myself. And that's why I'm #BASED. #SWAG. -Lil B. @lilbthebasedgod
usually cm9 or cm9 kangs as my rom.
now the kernel is the tricky part. its almost always Trinity, but i can use 3 or 4(or more) different versions of trinity in a day. teuv is usually my while-im-at-work kernel, but i can be using t11, t132, or t144 at any given point in the day. sometimes all of them in a day. t144 is usually the kernel i like to use when im playing around. what i like about them is that they work as intended. they are all bare bone kernels(ics versions) therefore dont contain any mods that we've all gotten used to. but that also means that the trinity kernels dont contain any introduced bugs either(that many kernels wrestle with). i know ive not really explained anything, it is what it is
simms22 = only CM rom + Trinity kernel!
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nexusphone_user said:
simms22 = only CM rom + Trinity kernel!
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99.999% of the time trinity. theres that .001% when its not trinity.
oh, and i ran the stock/rooted ics rom for about 3 weeks, it was nice
A CM9 .01 or whatever the heck it is. Kernel just using the one that came with it
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I hate ice cream sandwiches. I'm lactose intolerant and my bum makes me regret eating them every time.
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They hav a pill for that
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lol
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I'm using kangs8 ics with eugene kernel speedy5. my favourite combo so far!
I'm using HAKA's KANGY v8 atm, pretty nice I have to say, occasional bug whilst flashing, but probably down to TWRP than anything.
I'm normally running Eugene's speedy kernel, fast, smooth and stable, the right balance of them all. Quite like the Matr1x as well.
I'm using Peter Alfonso's ICS with his stock kernel,no problems so far,the best ics rom out there !
Peter Alfonso is the way to go! to me he had the best GB rom and his ICS nightlies are nothing short
http://download.peteralfonso.com/
I'm using the latest CM9 kang + trinity t11 and it's smooth for me.
I'm using the Virtuous Quattro ICS RC2 ROM
Advanced Info shows kernel version as:
[email protected] #2
The only issue I have come across which is quite annoying is most videos are extremely laggy- this is irritating because its how I overcome my commute to and from work. For example the opening video sequence for Asphalt 6 HD is extremely laggy but the game plays flawlessly! I have a coupe of avi files on my device as well and they have the same problem. Sound is fine...
Apart from this everything so far functions flawlessly.
I've been using KANGY8 and SPEEDY5 up to now its been the smoothest with no reboots. Rom is butter smooth and that kernal is just crazy stable and fast. Best so far and I've flashed so many rom and kernal combinations.
I'm using AOSP+ rom with Steve Garon's kernel. I actually downclocked to 800Mhz and it gives me better battery life and it is smooth enough.
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AOSP+ with Speedy-5, it's awesome.
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I tried the new cm9 with matrix 14.5 and it was not stable for me. Then I tried the new gummy nexus and that rebooted every time as well lol.
AKOP 19 with any kernel or cm9 rc0 with glados have been my best combos
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Hi, currently my i9023 is installed with stock ICS (ROM and kernel) and frankly, I'm quite satisfied with the performance. The battery performance is, I think, comparable with that of the stock gingerbread.
But now I'm looking for custom kernel to make battery performance even better. Do you guys have any experience what is the most suitable kernel for stock ICS, especially in battery performance area? With so many options to choose for (matr1x, kangs, eugene, and the list goes on and on... ), sometimes it can get confusing ....

KonstaT ICS or KonstaT JB?

Hi
For those who are using one of this roms... Which is better for daily use?
Thank You!
Jb is another I guess
Swyped on my blade
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Smoother
Swyped on my blade
Di0g0 said:
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For those who are using one of this roms... Which is better for daily use?
Thank You!
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I prefer JB. Why not multiboot both and see for yourself?
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JB over ICS anyday due to new features and constant updates and Project Butter!
Burstlam's CM10
http://wuala.com/Roms_ZTE_Blade/JB/Burstlam/
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I tried JB on Blade - it was quite laggy. I'm very happy with the speed of CM9/ICS. Until Project Butter works better and laggy stuff get sorted out, I'll stick with this. Keyboard and clock are the main differences. I use swiftkey flow beta anyways, and for clock, I installed clockpackageholo.apk which gives alarms, stopwatch and timer in the same app, like the JB one.
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I tried JB on Blade - it was quite laggy. I'm very happy with the speed of CM9/ICS. Until Project Butter works better and laggy stuff get sorted out, I'll stick with this. Keyboard and clock are the main differences. I use swiftkey flow beta anyways, and for clock, I installed clockpackageholo.apk which gives alarms, stopwatch and timer in the same app, like the JB one.
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JB 4.2 outperforms ICS in everyway
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For me, CM10 KonstaKang, the CM10.1 is still laggy for me and for what I need, CM10 is the best rom.
jelly bean, but i think 4.1, 4.2 is a bit laggy
go for Daemond jb on modaco, its good
W0jt1 said:
jelly bean, but i think 4.1, 4.2 is a bit laggy
go for Daemond jb on modaco, its good
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ParanoidAndroid 3 and PACMan are pretty decent too

Best 4.1.2 ROM for Nexus S GSM

ive tried some different roms so far, but i need my nexus to work properly so id like to know whats the best rom and kernel in terms of smoothness and battery? now im with google experience 100.1% with stock kernel. id like something new but that works perfectly with no bugs!
thanks guys!
"something new with no bugs"
-wait a little more for CM10.1 stable
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"something new with no bugs"
-wait a little more for CM10.1 stable
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i mean something new to try.. not something new like 4.2. sorry
Stay at what you are now or try cm 10
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cm10 is said to be better? smoother? faster?
Well, it's a bit different stock rom is really smooth. I think cm10 stable is as smooth as well providing you use cm default kernel. Just try it yourself, it's nice.
However, if you're into looking for new things you may as well try cm10.1 nightlies. I'm amazed by how well it runs. Super fast and looking nice. Just disable lockscreen widgets(if you dont like them like me) and you're good to go
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are there some bugs into the cm10.1? could u post some screenshots pls?
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cm10 is said to be better? smoother? faster?
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I never like CM roms. They wasn't never 100% stable.
Just install RasBeanJelly and marmite 7.2.3CM...i use it right now and is awesome rom...there you have also a my darkbeanjelly theme for this rom
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ldmauro said:
are there some bugs into the cm10.1? could u post some screenshots pls?
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Sometimes autorotation stops working. Just install it and see yourself
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are there some bugs?
Dude, just try cm10.1. You won't regret
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i just want to know if there are some bugs cause i need taht my phone works!!
ldmauro said:
i just want to know if there are some bugs cause i need taht my phone works!!
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I'm using Helly Bean 4.2.1 right now and i'm not noticing any bug yet. The kernel that comes with it even performs good enough so you don't need to flash a custom kernel.
If you want your phone as bug-free as possible, i suggest flashing MDO 11.10 for now, then flash a CM 10.1 based rom when Cyanogenmod team already released a stable version.
Flash cm 10 stable version!! HUUUGGEE battery life, and perfect as daily driver!
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CM10 Stable, Marmite Kernel (Row / SmartAss2). Very Stable.
ldmauro said:
i just want to know if there are some bugs cause i need taht my phone works!!
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Using CM10.1 nightly as daily driver, and I haven't experienced any bugs, other that the tilt sometimes stop working (reboot gets it to work again)
You can read more about it here (and se what issues other people have experienced) - Remember CM10.1 is only nightly's so far, so always look on the last page of the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2058536
CM10.1 is a lot smooter than cm10,
For some reason, i keep going back to CM every time I try something else. There are always something that is buggin me with the other roms.
I have used CM9, CM10 and CM10.1 (nightlies) on my i9023 - CM9 was last one stable for me - worked like a charm. Both CM10 and CM10.1 crashes few time a day (all at default setting) - would not recommend for someone, who need to make sure phone is working - oftentimes can't answer calls, when some other application is running.
Using cm10.1 had some reboots only when tried to overclock. Otherwise it just works without any crashes. You should try to install after full wipe.
jojoost said:
Flash cm 10 stable version!! HUUUGGEE battery life, and perfect as daily driver!
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I'm also getting best battery life I've ever gotten on any ROM. Just the other day I got 5 hours & 20min of screen on time with 17+ hours total since I unplugged the phone.
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I'm also getting best battery life I've ever gotten on any ROM. Just the other day I got 5 hours & 20min of screen on time with 17+ hours total since I unplugged the phone.
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Stock kernel?
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Super Stable Nexus S Rom?

Hi everybody,
i'm looking for a super stable and long lasting.
I found a lot of topic about "best rom", but they are plenty of little different request like gaming, music playng ecc.
I don't have any of these request, i just require a rom that will stand on without crashing the maximum numbers of hours. Actually my maximum is around 400h with cyanogenmod, i wondering if others rom could do better times.
Thanks for your attention!
CM10?
I used CM 10 to achieve my record.
I wonder if there were others roms with better result (even GB ones)
For gingerbread try oxygen rom it was the most stable rom for me and I came back to it a few days ago I haven't rebooted in the past few days with no slow downs and it still smooth
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Rasbean ROM with thalamus kernel I had that combo running for months with no reboots or freeze ups!!!
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CM10 latest nightly, very stable, the best rom for NS
I would recommend jellyshot with marmite kernel.
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SlimBean 4.2.2 version 2.0 is very stable without major bugs.
Good luck
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ka'cipeder said:
CM10 latest nightly, very stable, the best rom for NS
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i'm actually on CM10
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SlimBean 4.2.2 version 2.0 is very stable without major bugs.
Good luck
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I have bad luck with slim bean, i tried it before and i had at least one crash/day, even with a clean install.
Another vote for Jellyshot with Marmite here.
+1 for CM10 with Marmite 8.5 kernel. I've been testing all roms... And probably the best tweaked rom i found was CM10 stable one...
+1 for CM10 and +1 for BlackBean6
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Jellyshot or Slimbean gets my vote
metal dragon overlord is the most stable i've tried
paired with matr1x and it should last you a looong time
I recommend:
Rasbeanjelly 11-6-12 Paired with the _thalamus kernel
Guide based on my usage
I've used a lot of roms in my persuit for perfection.. An addiction to flash really, but I have compiled a small list of the roms I've tried. I don't have a favorite, but I have found that once you initially set up your phone, most of the "features" don't really matter. I hope this helps, and doesn't stir too much controversy as I mean no disrespect to any developer(s) as all the roms have their good points.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An4M6zvBOQ1KdExJMDlCZlRwem9zS29Ma1VHRWhCLXc#gid=0
On a side note, I do prefer the Devil kernel, and Marmite 8.5 (smartassv2+row)
**Updated and easier to read**
Been running rasbean for months. Even stable when OCd with morfics kernel and super smooth as well.
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i'm on xenonhd and its very stable. its just the launcher that sometimes makes problems, and the homescreen is rotating to landscape if device is turned, which i have not found any way to turn off. but you can remove the google-search bar on top which is nice.
i guess another launcher would solve the problem, but i'm not aware of a launcher which is basically stock, just with the option to turn off the google search bar (and no landscape mode for homescreens). any hints?
Yeah check out nova and apex launcher.
I vote for oxygen rom if you want gingerbread.
I have been using jellyshot 3.5 w/ air kernel lately and it is great

Best stable ROM for galaxy tab 2 7.0

I have been playing around with some custom ROMs and i am currently on slimbean build 7 official, i love it but i just wanted to see what other people feel is the best stable ROM in their opinion available for the galaxy tab 2 7.0
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I run stock rooted with the next kernel to overclock it and apex launcher. Then I can use the peel remote app.
The stock por CM10.1 you decided what you like more.
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apex
stock cm10 is ok but apex offers a little more features
wow slimbean build 7 official release... ??? i no heard that ...
fooiskandar said:
wow slimbean build 7 official release... ??? i no heard that ...
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I'd have to go with SlimBean. Good support, weekly builds, quick, and pretty bloat free.
Stock rom with Blackhawk rom by @ketut.kumajaya
custom rom mokee opensource by @daavvis worth to try
make it dual booted :thumbup:
Slimbean with Next Kernel .
fast,light,stablee
I'm currently using Aospa 3.x, but the battery duration is horrible, how is this compared to slimbean? im not too much into hard gaming (i use my tab for reading, casual games, email, etc..), so what do you guys recommend to me? stock+somekernel? or slimbean?, can i have tablet mode on slimbean 7? thanks in advance
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i plan on using the slim rom. as far as kernel.......i havent figured out how to/why should i modify my kernel. 2 days until i get my own tab 2...... no more using wife's
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I'm currently using Aospa 3.x, but the battery duration is horrible, how is this compared to slimbean? im not too much into hard gaming (i use my tab for reading, casual games, email, etc..), so what do you guys recommend to me? stock+somekernel? or slimbean?, can i have tablet mode on slimbean 7? thanks in advance
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Slimbean official build 7 has really good battery life, the best of any rom i have tried. And there is a tablet mode mod you can flash for slimbean. It is on the slimbean thread somewhere, i will try to find it and post it here. Hope this helps
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Here is tablet ui patch, not sure if it will work on the newest version though -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40267654
Edit: this is the correct thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154075 works in latest version just download and flash the build 7 version, be sure to also download the build 7 restore file just in case something goes wrong
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acam333 said:
Slimbean official build 7 has really good battery life, the best of any rom i have tried. And there is a tablet mode mod you can flash for slimbean. It is on the slimbean thread somewhere, i will try to find it and post it here. Hope this helps
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Galaxy peria my rom and cm10.1.2 and blackhawk rom and mookee unoffical
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I've tried CM, AOSPA, PAC and finally SlimBean and combined with TabletUI, Xposed framework and Holo launcher the latter one is what I like most!
Eeehhhh. I use PAC-Man. It's not the most stable thing in the world, with it's occasional fast rebooting. But, I have never seen a ROM with as many customization options as this. Throw your favorite CM theme, and your favorite icon pack for Apex or Nova launcher, maybe play around with the transparency levels and colors on your Navbar and status bar, and then... Then you have a thing of beauty right there. I like it, even though it has it's quirks.
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Stock CM runs like a train here. Default Android was sluggy and laggish but everything is now super fast. Never had a problem.
Olburgs said:
Stock CM runs like a train here. Default Android was sluggy and laggish but everything is now super fast. Never had a problem.
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What do u mean by "stock CM" ?
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idhbar said:
What do u mean by "stock CM" ?
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The one found at http://download.cyanogenmod.org/
I am using the 10.1.0 RC5. I think it's the overhead of all Samsung crap that can be found on the device that makes it move like a slug. (Alas, for me the speed was barely acceptable)
Olburgs said:
The one found at http://download.cyanogenmod.org/
I am using the 10.1.0 RC5. I think it's the overhead of all Samsung crap that can be found on the device that makes it move like a slug. (Alas, for me the speed was barely acceptable)
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Why arent you using cm10.1.2 stable?
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Cm 10.1.2 is the most stable. Running with dhollmen kernel.
Absolutely smooth and no issues at all. Works like charm.
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