KonstaT ICS or KonstaT JB? - Blade General

Hi
For those who are using one of this roms... Which is better for daily use?
Thank You!

Jb is another I guess
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Smoother
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Di0g0 said:
Hi
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.

Insaniac said:
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

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CM9, AOKP or JJHYBRID?

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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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!
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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
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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.

best rom for nexus 7?

just bought my nexus 7 would like to know what rom is best when it comes to battery life, quickness, and stability?? please help choose rom their are so many
mbrito41712 said:
just bought my nexus 7 would like to know what rom is best when it comes to battery life, quickness, and stability?? please help choose rom their are so many
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The new team BAMF wrong is sooooo buttery! Running very smooth and stable for me
Ive been using Paul Obriens Jr# ROMs. theyre just tweaked stock ROMs, but I have never had a single issue so far and with every release there are new features without any new bugs. which is always nice.
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The new team BAMF wrong is sooooo buttery! Running very smooth and stable for me
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2nd'd
BAMF is my daily driver .. with Nova Launcher .. reeeeal smoove
Running skanky cm10 nightlies. Very stable, very happy
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BAMF is my daily driver .. with Nova Launcher .. reeeeal smoove
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How much smoother can it be than stock jb? Seems like people are getting placebo effects from custom roms, only benefit I see is removal of bloat, if there is any really.
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It ships with stock so run stock for a few weeks to establish a baseline for stability and speed before you go experimenting.
I would wait a couple months. Stock nexus 7 runs great. Just unlock and root it. After a couple months Roms will start to mature and you will also see which ones seem to be leading, me personally, I love to flash. But I, very happy with stock and nova launcher. There are some things I would like from full tablet ui. But every ROM is promising the world. Just waiting to see which ones take the lead.
So just wait for now. no rush, do you hate stock that much?
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Plus people are having some issues booting into recovery without a USB or adb
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Have tried just about all the popular ones out as of yet, favorite so far has to be TeamEOS' nightlies. Very stable, UI works great, launcher rotation, and has the ICS style status bar, which I prefer.
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I se quick boot - lets me soft boot into recovery - no messing around with USB cables
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Plus people are having some issues booting into recovery without a USB or adb
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I've been using the Pure AOSP rom, I used the stock for a couple of days and then switched, never looked back. There aren't a lot of differences between stock and the Pure AOSP, but the AOSP rom provides a cleaner starting point and the camera works by default.
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I'm currently running stock, I just rooted and unlocked so I'm set whenever the stable full roms start kicking in. No need to rush it, just stick with stock for now
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How much smoother can it be than stock jb? Seems like people are getting placebo effects from custom roms, only benefit I see is removal of bloat, if there is any really.
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I think you are right about that. Although I flash Roms on my galaxy note, I could not see the need on the nexus 7 because it runs better than any ROM I ever put on the note
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I keep trying new ones in hopes that it will somehow get even better, but keep returning to stock.
Nothing is as smooth.
Currently running stock, rooted, deodexed. With the tabletUI mod. Nova launcher. awesome.
I'm running BAMF Paradigm. It's absolutely an amazing blend of custom features that offer visual and performance related options to really make it your tablet, I'm very happy with it, I've run several others also. DEFINITELY recommend Motley's kernel, it's one of the things I love most about the nexus 7. Also Aaronpoweruser's (sp) cookies and cream rom ran really good for me.
Just go for a different kernel rather than ROM, I tried out Trinity today (only got the 7 yesterday) and I find its quite slick..
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lindenhurst said:
I think you are right about that. Although I flash Roms on my galaxy note, I could not see the need on the nexus 7 because it runs better than any ROM I ever put on the note
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How much smoother can it be than stock jb? Seems like people are getting placebo effects from custom roms, only benefit I see is removal of bloat, if there is any really.
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Hundred percent agree. I have Paranoid Android on there just for the Tablet UI changes. I have found that Kernel Improvements do help drastically.
plain old pure aosp. its clean and fast, with the trinity kernel at least
Jelly Bean Glazed V1.1.2
mbrito41712 said:
just bought my nexus 7 would like to know what rom is best when it comes to battery life, quickness, and stability?? please help choose rom their are so many
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I have only tried Jelly Bean Glazed V1.1.2 with motley kernel and I love it! Rock solid stability, amazing speed and great customization.
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I have only tried Jelly Bean Glazed V1.1.2 with motley kernel and I love it! Rock solid stability, amazing speed and great customization.
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I've also found that Glazed is the only ROM of the one's that I've tried so far that let's me use Amazon Instant Video from the Amazon web site.

Touch screen responsiveness Gingerbread VS ICS/JB

When my S2 is running on ICS or JB, i'm I'm totally not happy with the touch screen responsiveness. Is there a way to fix this issue? I was so frustrated that i even tried Gingerbread today, and maybe you don't believe it, but with Gingerbread the touch screen responsiveness of my Samsung S2 is fantastic!
I've made 2 movies, to visualize my touch screen responsiveness issue
Gingerbread VS ICS (both are stock roms):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaYbE0OtD-c&feature=youtu.be
Jelly Bean (I've tried resurrection and revolts rom, and also tried the kernels: siyah, CM10 and dorimanx:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0UP0J0l0wc
Nothing related to development.. Just a general thing which most S2 users knew.. Must have been posted in General section...
It was very annoying at first after updating to ICS/JB roms and is very noticeable once you pick up an iPhone and try scrolling on that. The galaxy nexus had the same delayed scrolling, but when I used my old Galaxy S(1) with CM9 or CM10 that lag was not there and scrolling felt great!
I concur. Screen responsiveness is nowhere near what Gingerbread has.
I noticed this when I (recently) "upgraded" to ICS. Not much of an upgrade if you ask me. Hardware should be as responsive as previous if not better.
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Indeed CM7 seems more butter then cm10 even with vsync
Has Samsung acknowledged this problem?
Here the same bro.
For me the best ROMS for GS2 made in 2011 are GB based ROMS.ICS ROMS lag like hell and contacts keep on crashing and freezing TW.
But our ICS fanboys here will not accept these facts and now they are clamoring for JB with it's own set of problems.
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Has Samsung acknowledged this problem?
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They ll never.. I think now they forgot ICS.. Moreover google got that point improved it lot in JB.
are you running gb cm 7 or stock GB?
GalaxyGusta said:
are you running gb cm 7 or stock GB?
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In the first youtube video i'm running on stock GB and stock ICS.
Soldier2000 said:
In the first youtube video i'm running on stock GB and stock ICS.
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Just tried a gb rom and yes it is a lot faster in Web browsing and stuff but now I remember why I can't use it..
I'm from Israel and I'm using Hebrew as my main language and gb doest support left to right built in
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It's not a question of responsiveness, I think. More of a question of how scroll works. It's been discussed in many threads at many time. It's not an issue per say... They just chose another direction for scrolling. There are ICS custom kernels which "fix" scrolling. Just look for them.
I believe it is. I have found touch responsiveness to be less with ICS than Gingerbread was. (I still have my Nandroid backup of my Gingerbread FW).
With Gingerbread, I touched the screen and response was (comparatively) instant. With ICS, I wait or re touch the screen for the response back. Keyboard seems the only thing that is responsive. (Although, a few times I even questioned it).
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I truly am looking forward to a fully functional JB rom. Just for that responsiveness.
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And yes, I am running BBS to see if there is an app causing the issue. But so far nothing g is showing up
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Funny how some of us don't seem to have issues with screen responsiveness. There's the infamous screen responsiveness delay issue, but there's been fixes for this already. I guess that's the price you pay for running full stock.
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For me, system responsiveness is better in ICS than GB. However, the web browser just scrolls differently in ICS. However, your second video is inaccurate. You claim that both phones are running Dolphin browser. The SGS2 you used is actually running Chrome. Chrome has issues on our SGS2.
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For me, system responsiveness is better in ICS than GB. However, the web browser just scrolls differently in ICS. However, your second video is inaccurate. You claim that both phones are running Dolphin browser. The SGS2 you used is actually running Chrome. Chrome has issues on our SGS2.
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Nah 2.3.4 (Touchwiz 1.0?) Is way smooother
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Nah 2.3.4 (Touchwiz 1.0?) Is way smooother
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For you, possibly. For me though, I noticed that there were less hiccups when scrolling through menus (like settings) or homescreens (Touchwiz or Go Launcher). TW's homescreen was noticeably smoother on ICS. On 2.3.4, that was the first thing I complained about (TW homescreen hiccups).
Yesterday my girlfriend buy an sgs2, WTF !!!
It really lag so much, scrolling, menu.... have the 4.0.4 stock inside with no official update available.
She don't want flash modded rom for warranty reason (and hard brick in some case I've read).... She can't do anything to improve the smoothness ??!!!
Very very bad !
jaykresge said:
For me, system responsiveness is better in ICS than GB. However, the web browser just scrolls differently in ICS. However, your second video is inaccurate. You claim that both phones are running Dolphin browser. The SGS2 you used is actually running Chrome. Chrome has issues on our SGS2.
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Hmm, i think you're right.
If you want i can make a new movie with JB and browsing with the Dolphin browser .
hmhmhm.
if you are on cm10 based ROM (maybe previous versions also,cant tell) theres settings->advanced (takes u to specific handset options)->Touch sensitivity
I dident touch it as i dont really feel the problem but it may help some of you to try it i quess

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)
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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)
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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)
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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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