New Tab 2 10.1 - Lag.... - Galaxy Tab 2 General

Hey Guys.
I got a Tab 2 10.1 yesterday and yikes does it have some lag issues. I was thinking about installing AOKP Jelly Bean, is there any other kernels or roms that run good on this?
arr0ww
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tab 2 10.1 help
I would run the cm10 that is available with either the stock kernel, or if you desperately need a high OC or a different governer, use the kernel under the " cm10 max oc kernel. Quadrant confirms that this rom screams
Assuming youre talking about the GT-P5113, if youre on anything other than stock, you lose the IR blaster, so choose wisely!!

arr0ww said:
Hey Guys.
I got a Tab 2 10.1 yesterday and yikes does it have some lag issues. I was thinking about installing AOKP Jelly Bean, is there any other kernels or roms that run good on this?
arr0ww
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I updated to 4.0.4 everything run smoothly
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Please, the fastest and responsive rom...!!!

Hi guys, can you tell me wich is the fastest ever rom for daily use?
Thx!
My champion ROM now is Acudroid. Today I am using it with Red Pill 2.0.1 kernel.
Smooth and slick.
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The fastest and responsive and for daily use ROM Still is our STOCK GINGERBREAD ROM.
Sorry for my smartalec reply.
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No way to tell. Only try it yourself. The choice should not be / and will not be made on by the fastness...
Definitely AOPK or CM9. Much better than any Gingerbread rom I've tried.
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CM9 and Hyperdroid are my 2 favorite ROM's. Hyperdroid doesn't work with 1 game though (T-Aiko!), and CM9 isn't supported on an app I beta test, so I tend to switch back and forth between the ROM's
My favorite roms BOCA rc1 final project ( fastest benchmarks)
i get myself root then use spareparts+ and cf-root tweak manager, and i get myself a smoother and faster response.
mine is build number dxjpi, root using kernel cf-root 3.3 jq1 (android 2.3.3).
I am still running overcome. Am I behind the times?
Tarzanman said:
I am still running overcome. Am I behind the times?
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Overcome isn't bad I guess, but I much prefer Hyperdroid over Overcome
My favorite ROM is OVERCOME (Overcome 7 Series v4.1.0) .
I am using it with Overcome Kernel v4.0.0 and lsherif's RTL patch.
CM9. Tablet UI beats anything gingerbread can pull even if you lose the rear camera for photos, still it works on apps like angel camera but no flash. I installed cm9 and won't go back, ever.
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Stilm said:
I installed cm9 and won't go back, ever.
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+1
Not sure it's the fastest, but certainly not far from it. The difference is the user interface; so user friendly that I'm finally really using my SGT.
I tried the CM9 2 days ago but I find that it's not quite smooth when viewing web pages whether I used Dolphin browser, Opera, Chrome or the stock browser. Any way to overcome this?
I'm mainly using Opera mobile (not mini) on CM9 + latest humberos kernel and browsing is pretty smooth.
I have tried a few different roms on my Tab and IMO Overcome 4.1.0 and 4.0.0 are my favs as far as speed and stability its the best for daily use I have no probs on my Tab at all...
For me, its a toss between hyperdroid and boca rc1.
need help
Hello my name is david and i am in despret need of help in finding out how to download 4.0 ice cream sandwich. I dont know where to go to find all the files i need to get this done. Can some one please help me, my email is [email protected] and i can be texted directly to 1915-208-4115. Please, can some one assist me. Ill be tottally greatful. I forgot to mention the device im trying to update is my samsung 7" tmobile (gsm) galaxy tablet.
nelsonoski1972 said:
The fastest and responsive and for daily use ROM Still is our STOCK GINGERBREAD ROM.
Sorry for my smartalec reply.
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I'll second that
[email protected] said:
Hello my name is david and i am in despret need of help in finding out how to download 4.0 ice cream sandwich. I dont know where to go to find all the files i need to get this done. Can some one please help me, my email is [email protected] and i can be texted directly to 1915-208-4115. Please, can some one assist me. Ill be tottally greatful. I forgot to mention the device im trying to update is my samsung 7" tmobile (gsm) galaxy tablet.
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Get CM9 here.
Flash ROM, then the kernel for your tab version and then the Gapps for CM9. You're welcome.

AOKP in my Nexus One

hello xda crew,
I am posting here because despite I joined xda almost 2 years ago, I didnt post too much hehe and i cannot post in devs forums yet (less than 10 posts users cannot)
Ive installed AOKP rom a while ago (v15.5) and I am very happy with it. I am using it as my regular phone.
Now Im just about to install the last version (v20.5). with less bugs, and more functinal things!
thx @zyr3x and Kang Team for this awesome rom, nice job!
if I attain 10 posts without spamin, I will inform you with the issues and all that.
just one question. is it recomendable to do wipe when updatin the rom¿ i mean, i was going to install aokp_v20.5 over aokp_v15.5 without wiping data and/or cache. do I need to do the wipe¿
i havent played with the AOKP rom yet but usually as with all roms, when flashing between versions of the same base, a quick cache+dalvik cache wipe is okay.
no need to full wipe/factory reset UNLESS the dev says otherwise
nexus one with ics rom aokp v20.5
jt.one said:
i havent played with the AOKP rom yet but usually as with all roms, when flashing between versions of the same base, a quick cache+dalvik cache wipe is okay.
no need to full wipe/factory reset UNLESS the dev says otherwise
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ok thx. i updated without problems. (wipe cache+delvik cache)
I recommend you to try AOKP rom, the best ics rom for nexus one atm.
before upgrading to ICS i was using CM7 (nightly version) but now i dont regret the change. having ICS in the nexus one is great, and works fine, with only a couple of minor bugs.
You should try Lewa OS and you may change your mind
i am currently use the same AOKP rom latest version i love the way it runs to mate as for lewa os it is not secure when running it in my zte blade we had to modify the run since it sent details and information to the chinese developers be careful of that rom unless the porter for the nexus one version has removed the same functionality found in the zte blade one mate
kameyojodido said:
ok thx. i updated without problems. (wipe cache+delvik cache)
I recommend you to try AOKP rom, the best ics rom for nexus one atm.
before upgrading to ICS i was using CM7 (nightly version) but now i dont regret the change. having ICS in the nexus one is great, and works fine, with only a couple of minor bugs.
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Hi, can you answer me some cuestions? I hace tried to update my Nexus from GB to ICS or JB. Currently, I have Evervolv JB but got a bit lag. The AOKP Rom has some lag? can you tell me some bugs? Because with the rom I have right now Video Recorder is not working. That happen also in the AOKP Rom?
Thanks in advance
EviLjr said:
Hi, can you answer me some cuestions? I hace tried to update my Nexus from GB to ICS or JB. Currently, I have Evervolv JB but got a bit lag. The AOKP Rom has some lag? can you tell me some bugs? Because with the rom I have right now Video Recorder is not working. That happen also in the AOKP Rom?
Thanks in advance
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The ICS ROM uses different HBOOT size and JB as well so if you want to use JB you will have to flash HBOOT for JB. Video recording doesn't work in ICS and JB.
taodan said:
The ICS ROM uses different HBOOT size and JB as well so if you want to use JB you will have to flash HBOOT for JB. Video recording doesn't work in ICS and JB.
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Yes, I flash the Hboot for JB that TexasIce gives in his post of Evervolv JB.
So video recording doesn't work in ICS too thanks for the answer
I see in your sign that your using AOKP in your Nexus One. Do you experience some lag? For example, I get lag in Evervolv JB when I use some apps like Whatsapp. Got some of those in AOKP?
I take some build.prop tweak on nightly JB and it works smoother now. Enabling vsync seems the key.
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EviLjr said:
Yes, I flash the Hboot for JB that TexasIce gives in his post of Evervolv JB.
So video recording doesn't work in ICS too thanks for the answer
I see in your sign that your using AOKP in your Nexus One. Do you experience some lag? For example, I get lag in Evervolv JB when I use some apps like Whatsapp. Got some of those in AOKP?
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Yes there is some lag with the AOKP ROM that I am using but I can live with it. Planning to upgrade to JB soon because it's much smoother and faster too.

ROM and Kernel

Hey guys have just installed taboonay's Rom on my Acer and so far it is not too bad. I am using AOKP on my Galaxy Nexus which is awesome, is there anything similar for the Acer. Also does anyone use Franco's Kernel at all? If not, what is a good one?
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Hey guys have just installed taboonay's Rom on my Acer and so far it is not too bad. I am using AOKP on my Galaxy Nexus which is awesome, is there anything similar for the Acer. Also does anyone use Franco's Kernel at all? If not, what is a good one?
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With ICS, there is only 1 OC/UV kernel, and that is by EZTerry. With kernels, each is specific to the device&OS, so you really can't swap kernels around. You can find EZTerry's ICS kernel easily in the Dev forum.
AOKP? At one time there were a couple folks tried doing a Kang but they were using a non-GPL kernel, so they were not allowed to post here.
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Best rom for nexus s?

Hi all, there are many roms un development section but i m confused which one to flash...can someone help me? Which one is the fast smooth JB rom? And with which kernal?? Currently using PA2.54 very slow...
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There is dozens of this exact thread in the Nexus S forums. A few active and talking right now in this very sub forum. Its all a matter of personal opinion. Do some searches, read some reviews, flash and try and base your decision by your use cause no one uses their phone the same way with the same signals.
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You seem new to roms, its probably best for you to start out with this combination:
ROM: Cyanogenmod 10 Nightlies
Kernel: Default CM10 kernel
or
ROM: Rasbeanjelly
Kernel: Trinity kernel
Also heres a popular list of roms and kernels
ROMs: CM10 Nightlies, Slimbean, Blackbean, Rasbeanjelly, Strawberry
Kernels: Marmite, Matrix, Trinity, Air
You can find all of them here.
wana7262 said:
Hi all, there are many roms un development section but i m confused which one to flash...can someone help me? Which one is the fast smooth JB rom? And with which kernal?? Currently using PA2.54 very slow...
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Fast and smooth? Stock OTA JB 4.1.2 and _thalamus kernel.
ej8989 said:
Fast and smooth? Stock OTA JB 4.1.2 and _thalamus kernel.
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yea i m new to rom actually this is my 1st android phone... i was using symbain for last 3 years... now moved towards android... can u give me a link of Stock rom 4.1.2? and i have a little question can i flash stock rom without wipe data?? currently on Paranoid Android 2.54...
Thanks
wana7262 said:
yea i m new to rom actually this is my 1st android phone... i was using symbain for last 3 years... now moved towards android... can u give me a link of Stock rom 4.1.2? and i have a little question can i flash stock rom without wipe data?? currently on Paranoid Android 2.54...
Thanks
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You need to wipe everything (except sdcard) if you're moving from a different rom (PA)
Just do a nandroid/titanium backup and everything will be fine.
Here's the link to stock, rooted, deodexed 4.1.2 rom: http://d-h.st/t7o
_thalamus 4.1.2 kernel: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mlc10xyx1...3.0.31-666_rel-9-g76bb0a5-20121016-213036.zip
sources:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1854366
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651756
CM10 is your best bet, other ROMs like Rasbeanjelly+Trinity is also good too but it's more likely a gimmick imo.
Definitely start out with CM10. I just recently got into flashing custom ROMs on my Nexus S (was rocking stock for a long time), and CM10 + Marmite kernel (smartassV2, cfq, 200/1000) is my preferred setup.
I've also tried my luck with Slimbean and Strawberry 4.1.2, but both of them always had little annoyances that you simply don't have to worry about with CM10. That being said, the AOSP-based ROMs like Strawberry and Slimbean do run very smoothly. I do plan on trying out AOKP, however, as it has a TON of customization options and appears to be pretty polished overall.
Slim Bean is the best rom for me, but I can customize everything so I have no problem. For most people it's better to use CM10 and the Jelly Bean 4.2 gapps.
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eksasol said:
Slim Bean is the best rom for me, but I can customize everything so I have no problem. For most people it's better to use CM10 and the Jelly Bean 4.2 gapps.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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does performance of gaming depends on Kernel? my Nexus S's touch stop responding while playing Modern Combat 3 and NFS Most wanted... what will the problem?
wana7262 said:
does performance of gaming depends on Kernel? my Nexus S's touch stop responding while playing Modern Combat 3 and NFS Most wanted... what will the problem?
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Both the ROM and kernel can have an effect on gaming performance. Try testing out another kernel to see if anything improves.
Like I said earlier, I highly recommend Marmite for the Nexus S. It has great performance and battery life.
help
Hi, I just rooted my Nexus S (Mobilicity) the first time and I have some question here:
1. Should I just install this CM10 nightly cm-10-20121115-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip (seems to be the latest) ?
2. I found gapps 4.2 here ]highonandroid.com/android-apps/googleapps-4-2-for-android-jelly-bean-roms-gapps/, Can I use this for CM10?
3. Do I need to flash radio for CM10?
fatkinglet said:
Hi, I just rooted my Nexus S (Mobilicity) the first time and I have some question here:
1. Should I just install this CM10 nightly cm-10-20121115-NIGHTLY-crespo.zip (seems to be the latest) ?
2. I found gapps 4.2 here ]highonandroid.com/android-apps/googleapps-4-2-for-android-jelly-bean-roms-gapps/, Can I use this for CM10?
3. Do I need to flash radio for CM10?
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1. Yes, that's the latest nightly. Should be very stable, as far as I know.
2. DO NOT download that gapps file. The one linked in that article has the old, ugly prototype keyboard and has force closes up the anus. You can search this forum for better packages of the 4.2 Google Apps, but they are all still a little too buggy or incomplete for my tastes.
3. No need to flash a radio. CM will not overwrite your current one.
ScOULaris said:
1. Yes, that's the latest nightly. Should be very stable, as far as I know.
2. DO NOT download that gapps file. The one linked in that article has the old, ugly prototype keyboard and has force closes up the anus. You can search this forum for better packages of the 4.2 Google Apps, but they are all still a little too buggy or incomplete for my tastes.
3. No need to flash a radio. CM will not overwrite your current one.
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Thanks for your advice, I am using CM10 now. cheers!!!
Hi guys
in my experience, the best combo is:
ROM: CodenameAndroid 3.5.0
Kernel AirKernel stable r2
the battery life is very good, there is no lag and with new ADW launcher, homescreen and drawer are very smooth

[Q] Best 4.3 rom

Hey guys I'm trying to flash a better ROM because the nexus i have now is really show. Which 4.3 Rom would you guys recommend in terms of stability and performance. Or should i stick to a 4.1.2 custom ROM, because I've been hearing bad reviews for 4.2.2 ROMs
Ehi mate, for me the best rom for the nexus s smartphone is ICS 4.0.4 stock! I'm trying JB 4.3 Rom by win7fun..it's very smooth, but there are two bug: camera force closed and location doesn't work. If someone fix these bug, then this rom is perfect!! Cheers!!
tonysansone said:
Ehi mate, for me the best rom for the nexus s smartphone is ICS 4.0.4 stock! I'm trying JB 4.3 Rom by win7fun..it's very smooth, but there are two bug: camera force closed and location doesn't work. If someone fix these bug, then this rom is perfect!! Cheers!!
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flash doomed151 gapps to fix camera problem ..
leap_ahead said:
flash doomed151 gapps to fix camera problem ..
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Thanks! I will try it!
tonysansone said:
Ehi mate, for me the best rom for the nexus s smartphone is ICS 4.0.4 stock! I'm trying JB 4.3 Rom by win7fun..it's very smooth, but there are two bug: camera force closed and location doesn't work. If someone fix these bug, then this rom is perfect!! Cheers!!
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Slimbean 4.3 Beta 1 has camera and location working for me. Running very smooth considering this is a single core low mem device. The magic setting in that rom is to enable "Allow purging of assets" and "Kernel samepage merging" in settings / advanced options / performance / memory management.
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i use win7fun and i am very happy with this
Unofficial CM 10.2 by @noloukos
So far happy with slimbean. Tried the other pure aosp rom and that was just as good. Haven't tried cm10.2 but assuming it's also very good as well.
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Slimbean. but AOSP keyboard is crashing. Installed hackers keyboard and it consume 5 MB less than 4.3 AOSP keyboard
AOKP or ParanoidAndroid
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Sorry, -Threads that ask this question are closed as "best" is a term that can only be defined by the user, who needs to make that determination on their own and based on their unique needs.

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