I`ve read a lot of post that say 4.1 is much smoother and faster then 4.2. I've never tried 4.1 is this true?
Yep but that's my opinion, all the Devs will tell you there's been all sorts of probs with 4.2 and kernel related as well. Certainly faster but just lately 4.21 seems smoother then 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 . I've been using rasbean on my gnex and I lv it. The two fastest for me is bugless and baked!!
But I'll keep with rasbean coz its so smooth and great with Franco's kernel !!!!!
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4.2 adds features and not speed improvement, also 4.1 has been out longer so it has had more time to be improved upon.
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DeFcOn said:
I`ve read a lot of post that say 4.1 is much smoother and faster then 4.2. I've never tried 4.1 is this true?
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4.1 was pretty smooth and 4.2 lagged and glitches like none other for me. I am currently running 4.2.1 and it seems a lot smoother than 4.1 and gives me a lot of cool new features. Also I noticed if I restart my tablet everyday or every other day it runs buttery smooth.
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4.2.1 seems to be smoother
True, 4.1 also has better battery life
Depends on who you ask. I took mine out of the box on 4.1 and waited about a week to install the 4.2 update, and didn't see a difference in smoothness, performance or battery life. Since updating my battery life has increased a bit, but as it wasn't immediate I associate it more with the battery going through several cycles than the update.
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Personally I find that 4.1 gives me more battery life. Everything else feels very similar. I rolled back to 4.1.2 in order to use directory bind to play and store my large games from USB stick as 4.2 was having issues.
I love 4.2, esspecially the multi-user function.
4.1 was definitely smoother. 4.1.1 is best JB IMHO. 4.1.2 introduced scrolling bug (when you scroll through home screens and it doesn't detect swipe correctly but instead returns to previous screen). 4.2 was a catastrophy, 4.2.1 is slightly better but still 4.1.1 rulez...
I've never upgraded past 4.1.2 which is fast and gives very good battery life. The multiple users added in Jellybean 4.2.1 seems a useless complication with the price of tablets falling so fast. At the new $100 to $150 price range everyone will have their own tablet.
It also depends on the kernel with what settings and what rom you're using. I use PA 2.99b9.5 w/ m-kernel a28. And it is super responsive and great on battery life.
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they should make an update that saves battery like 4.1 and has both 2 notification bars and multi-user function.
There are a few ROMs with multi user options slim is one of them
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i keep searching but cant find any? imm running Siyah with Omega 36 and Darky at the moment
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i keep searching but cant find any? imm running Siyah with Omega 36 and Darky at the moment
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Darky?
You mean a ROM by Darkyy who made a Darky's ROM for Galaxy S?
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Was just wondering.....
Kind of late to be upgrading
But I don't exactly own the phone.
Should I upgrade?
Will there be any issues with the apps / games?
Is there any new good functionality?
And I will be upgrading via Kies cause the phone isn't mine so will I be losing and Calendar Entries?
I know I won't lose contacts or apps....
Just worried about Calendar Entries.
ICS n GB really not much differences,ICS battery life shorter,unless you take the troblesom to do flash.
Better wait for Jelly Bean 4.1
no you should not . i m on ics but if i find enough energy and time i will go back to gb. ics on note is just gb with shorter battery life. paranoid is a good rom with very good hybrid features i liked it but because cm9 doesnt run an app that i have to run i had to quit using it . you can try it.
There are some superb ICS custom roms out there, but I try them out, even trying Stock ICS now, but at the end of the day GB is just so dam fast and battery life is amazing compared, all your miss is swipe to remove a single notification, a few extra Widgets and the odd setting...I suppose GB took a while to get to the good state its in now, perhaps when JellyBean arrives ICS will have evolved into a faster more battery friendly state...
My advise stay with GB
To be frank. I don't see a shorter battery life and I use my device constantly.
Ive usually drained the battery about 5 to 6 hours from a full charge.
I have Facebook, instagram, 4 gmail accounts (on push) and whatsapp.
yup ICS is faster in terms of response.... but also faster in draining battery
I would go back to gb if i could. I had no complaints on gingerbread ive found ics to have a less stable wifi connection and im not overly keen on the changes theyve made to task manager and the settings menu. I see little to no improvement overall and im sure my wifi is less stable i googled it and im not alone.
So keep it on gingerbread sell it in september and get the galaxy note2 running jellybean. Mine will be up for sale soon.
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Ts, I have the same thoughts as you 2 months back. Frankly, gb is Good enough but I am itchy hand type, So go ahead with Ics, root and other stuff....Hahaha...that's what thus forum is for right?
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I guess depending upon all your reviews I will wait for JellyBean....
Does anybody know when Jellybean is coming out?
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FinancialWar said:
Does anybody know when Jellybean is coming out?
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It's unknown, although unlikely that there will be an official release of 4.1. There will certainly be some 4.1 unofficial ROMs made available at some point though (I'm not sure the source is even officially out yet).
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There's really no compelling reason to upgrade to ICS, but I wouldn't go back to GB.
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I m sticking with gb as well, tried a few ics rom and they have all got different problrms.
I ll probably never going to upgrade to jelly bean since there is no flash support. Need flash til the other end of the world change....
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When my OTA notice (Samsung ICS touchwiz LPY) came in 1- 2 months back , I OTAed while watching TV. Easy as pie. ICS has been fine, better that GB in most ways but cleaner but minor upgrade, I like the new pen stuff, that I can use Photoshop and ICS apps and my battery life is fine. My only problem is the bug with my Samsung Car Dock, which freezes when I plug it in and have the phone horizontally but again my battery life is so good, I do not charge in the car. While I use the Samsung pen touchwiz stuff and am happy with the official toucheiz ICS, I would jump in a second to a pure ICS if Jelly bean was in since I love any kind of voice recognition stuff ( use vlingo and skyvi now) and the Google Voice/Google Now stuff has been rated as great and a game changer.
So while here at XDA it is all about odin, instructions and roms - which is fine - I can tell you that just straight OTA from Samsung touchwiz/ICS is easy and fine too ( at least for me and many others).
If you feel yourself wanting to get a smoother and faster experience at the cost of battery-life I would.
Just a note of caution though.
DO NOT FLASH STOCK ICS Chances are that at some period you will brick your note unless you flash another kernel (ie. franco kernel), because of the Samsung superbrick (or eMMc) bug.
If you are comfortable flashing custom ROMs I'd highly recommend using Paranoid Android. I am currently using it, and have had few to no issues with it. And with light/moderate usage, it still lasts me a day and a half or two between charges.
OK, updated to ICS via Kies a couple of days ago, and have tried it since. The battery life issue is a deal killer for me, and whatever extra features there are still does not make it better than Gingerbread overall. Can someone please point me to a thread or tutorial for rolling back to stock Gingerbread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
It has all stock ROMs and instructions in the second post.
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gingerbread is best suitable for my note will never update to any ics version as i recently got a emmc bug when updated to ics through ota and my motherboard is needed to be replaced.. now in my note with new motherboard i got preinstalled gb and will stick to it forever
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Ranafram said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
It has all stock ROMs and instructions in the second post.
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Thank you.
You should.
Chrome works on it
For the meantime at least...
I skipped ICS and went straight from GB to jelly bean, to be more exact, helly bean..
Now helly bean did run fairly slick for me, but the other night there I was bored, so decided to flash a couple of ROMs just for something to do, and since I skipped ICS, I thought I'd try slimICS with semaphore kernel.
My phone is totally instantaneous now, running even nicer than it was, also, I now have 220MB of free ram compared to the 80 or something I had on JB, which can only be good.
Considering I had the Google now disabled on JB before, I can't even think of any features of jb that I miss not having, and it looks pretty much the same too. I just can't warrant losing 150MB nearly of ram, and my phone running a little slower, even if its barely noticeable.
Also, battery life is a lot better in ICS compared to JB, and I did go through correct procedure to try and improve it in JB.
So for now I'm gonna stick with slimICS, at least until the next time I'm bored
I may end up going back to JB, but right now I'm kinda thinking that mainly because of ram constraints, that the trusty old i9000s are better off on ICS.. or am I wrong??
Would be interested to hear of others views or experiences... Cheers...
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Latest GNexus release has 150 - 200mb of free ram too. It also includes a task manager to kill unneeded processes. For me it is the best Rom right now (I upgraded from slimics). I feel the butter of jb with triple buffering now
maybe your bad experiences are caused by devil kernel and/or different sd partition of heallybean Rom?
For me heallybean Rom lagged too. So I switched to semaphore which gained my device more speed and stability
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I'll maybe give GNexus JB with semaphore a try next time I decide to flash a rom then.
How do you find your battery life is with it? Cos I really am noticing a big improvement in my sema/slimICS compared to my old devil/hellybean. Just got 19 hours out of a charge when I was used to about 11, not scientific I know but I use my phone a very similar amount each day. Definitely a lot better.
If I could get back to JB, with as much free ram as I have now, and a similar battery life I'd be a happy person.
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Now I am not a power user but I second the GNexus rom.
Using the default Semaphore kernel it seems to use 2 to 3% an hour. This is just sitting in my pocket with wifi on.
I haven't run it below 50% so I don't know if the 2 to 3% is lineair since I have a charger in the car and at work.
About the free memory, well it all depends. I also have a S2 which I use for data (S uses a company paid sim but has very limited data) and I don't think the S2 is alot faster. The only thing I really notice is that the camera is faster, but what do you want.
This rom is smooth and does all I need it for.
I would suggest to give it a go without looking at the memory etc.
Same as first post for me, right now I don´t have enough time to try all the differents rom around but decided to install CM10 and the impressions were not so good, including fast battery drain. Surely gonna give it another try, but now I´m back with old good CM9.
I also loved Slim ICS 4.2. But now, slim bean 2.3 makes me forget about slim ics.
Together with semaphore is as stable and maybe faster then slim ics.
And 2.4 is almost out
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JB
Try MIUI 2.8.31b Multi ..Android 4.1.1 Mackay Kernel , you will never search for another rom!
agree
I have to agree that ICS and SlimICS in particular is better than any JB rom out there now. Especially if you take advantage of the "Power Saver" feature in ASS, then it is definitely a keeper.
I'm currently on HellyBean, but I will try SlimBean
I got bored again lol
I've put on slimbean/semaphore with inverted gapps etc, and I must admit, I'm definitely feeling the JB butter
Bit less free ram than I had on ICS but if its gonna run this sweet I don't care. Its all good in the 'hood so far
Hopefully it will last.
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My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
Android 4.0, I recommend Megatron. I ran that until 4.1 came out.
Android 4.1, I recommend TeamEOS 3 build 81 or MattmanWRX CM10 Paranoid Android hybrid.
Android 4.2, I recommend TeamEOS 4 build 91
I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
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I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
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I'd personally been using CM10 4.1 Gierdo's nightlies over a month and it's pretty stable for daily use. But I'd since move on to Team EOS JB 4.2 with Timburu latest B136 released and it's even smoother and faster. Very stable and reliable too. 4.2 is definitely way better than 4.1 on my TF101.. You'll see the different..
Android Revolution HD 3.6
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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I recommend Android Revolution HD 3.6. Look and feel of stock ROM with good performance and stability.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245892
Rodger
RaymanFX's CM10.1 (JB 4.2.1) with Elite Kernel V2 built in OCs to 1.6Ghz, very stable fast.
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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EOS 4 with Kat kernel. Stable builds with all the updates come out about every 4 or 5 days. Preview releases come out almost daily.
It's the only JB 4.2.1 ROM/Kernel combo I've tried that is almost 100% perfect.
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EOS 4 with Kat kernel. Stable builds with all the updates come out about every 4 or 5 days. Preview releases come out almost daily.
It's the only JB 4.2.1 ROM/Kernel combo I've tried that is almost 100% perfect.
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+1 for EOS4 and Kat kernel. Fantastic performance.
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waywardfrantz said:
I really like cm 10 gierdo's nightly (JB 4.1) with the kat kernel. There's a link around here somewhere for a great, easily flashable, TWRP tablet recovery.
The EOS 4.2 works great, but the tablet UI in 4.1 is so much better. I think google has unofficially "fragmented" these last two jelly bean releases, 4.1 is amazing on tablet, 4.2 is amazing on phone.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818452 for the newest TWRP link
RRtexasranger said:
My Asus Transformer seems very slow. It lags up all the time, I often lose responsiveness to programs, ect. Right now, I basically just use the tablet+keyboard to type notes during class, but I'd prefer it if it was a little faster.
Anyone know of a good, stable, relatively bug free ROM that would boost performance?
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With all the awesome development of ROMs that is going on in here, i still recommend Revolver or ARHD.
I;ve tried all of the JB ROMs, and still the "stock-like" ICS ROMs are the most stable and imo have the best battery life.
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+1 for EOS4 and Kat kernel. Fantastic performance.
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^ What he said.
EOS4
grgmre said:
^ What he said.
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thirds!
CM10 sirkorro's build
I have tried quite a number of ROMS, most recently using EOS4 trying many updates. I always had different issues, most recently laging badly. Finally gave up and moved to korro's build of CM10. I really like it. Also using the recommended KAT.
My TF101 has never been happier.
Smooth, fast and just works. So far (4days now).
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I have tried quite a number of ROMS, most recently using EOS4 trying many updates. I always had different issues, most recently laging badly. Finally gave up and moved to korro's build of CM10. I really like it. Also using the recommended KAT.
My TF101 has never been happier.
Smooth, fast and just works. So far (4days now).
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If you stick to the "nightly" builds of EOS4 (which actually get released about once a week now) instead of the previews, and use a proven version of the KAT Kernel (85 had issues including lag, but is fixed in 92), EOS4 runs perfectly. Even most of the previews are great, but they come untested and can have issues.
amitizle said:
With all the awesome development of ROMs that is going on in here, i still recommend Revolver or ARHD.
I;ve tried all of the JB ROMs, and still the "stock-like" ICS ROMs are the most stable and imo have the best battery life.
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I only started messing with my tf101 recently, and the first rom I used was RaymanFX's cm10, which was great and stable. Later switched to EOS4 latest preview, just for the fun of flashing, and it turned out to be stable, too. Never had any serious issue.
IMO, the latest EOS4 build with the latest KAT kernel is better than anything ASUS ever released, and I had no issues with most of the ASUS stock releases.
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IMO, the latest EOS4 build with the latest KAT kernel is better than anything ASUS ever released, and I had no issues with most of the ASUS stock releases.
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I also flashed EOS4 a week ago but I had some issues.
1. Lag when opening recent apps
2. Very big lag when outputting to a TV screen using HDMI
3. Overclocked at 1,6 Ghz I obtained only 2300 benchmark points using Quadrant and 6300 using Antutu
Do you have the same issues?
I am curious what score you have.
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I also flashed EOS4 a week ago but I had some issues.
1. Lag when opening recent apps
2. Very big lag when outputting to a TV screen using HDMI
3. Overclocked at 1,6 Ghz I obtained only 2300 benchmark points using Quadrant and 6300 using Antutu
Do you have the same issues?
I am curious what score you have.
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1) I only had this issue running KAT kernel version 85. Every other kernel/combo has worked fine for me.
2) Never tried, so I don't know.
3) My Antutu scores are much higher. I can get over 6300 running at 1.2GHz. At 1.6GHz which I normally don't do, I've gotten around 8000. I haven't run Quadrant in a long time, but I know it was much higher than 2300.
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1) I only had this issue running KAT kernel version 85. Every other kernel/combo has worked fine for me.
2) Never tried, so I don't know.
3) My Antutu scores are much higher. I can get over 6300 running at 1.2GHz. At 1.6GHz which I normally don't do, I've gotten around 8000. I haven't run Quadrant in a long time, but I know it was much higher than 2300.
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I flashed eos4 (previewm150/kat 92) one more time this evening and it is the same unfortunately(...for me)
From a previous poll a few of you are going to keep your Nexus S for a year or more. So, what Android OS version (doesn't matter what ROM) or other OS are you settling with?
Jellybean 4.2.2 (more precisely Jellyshot 4.1)
Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Jelly Bean 4.1.2, CM 10 last nightly. 4.2 is just to much for the Nexus hardware (RAM to be precise) and there doesn't exist single thing which I find interesting to keep it.
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Swipe keyboard perhaps?
You can just flash a zip & get the stock android 4.2 swipe keyboard!
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I'm running the last official AOKP milestone release- it's using 4.1.2- with the last Matr1x kernel release. I keep most settings at default. It's the best all-around experience (stability, speed, battery) that I've ever had on this phone. I still lurk these forums and am surprised that I don't see more folks running this simple setup. It's like running a smooth stock Android phone, but with a few key extras. It's just the best to "settle" with.
Apparently gingerbread because it is just so smooth and the boot time is much faster since it doesn't have the triple buffer stuff
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For use GB i really prefer use ICS! Its beautiful tham GB and still very fast.
Perhaps. Gamerzrom is ama ing fast! 4.2 sure is too much for our 512mb. But dont know why, its like 4.1
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Android 4.2...
Jellyshot is performing really well on my phone. But then I'm a ROM flashing addict so i'll be visiting various pastures :laugh:
Jelly Bean 4.2.2 for sure
i hear some ppl saying that 4.1 is better because it's faster on our older hardware, but some of the 4.2 roms/mods/tweaks/kernel combinations are at least just as fast
I try many Rom's with 4.3 android and I stil got some lag when you move from dial to contacts or history to contact it stay about 1-2-3 seconds and I hate that.
What Rom are u using and you dont have any problems and lag???
AOSP-CM-TW???
Note 2 have 1.6 Quad Core and for my is not normal to have any lag on any app-game-video-etc...
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I try many Rom's with 4.3 android and I stil got some lag when you move from dial to contacts or history to contact it stay about 1-2-3 seconds and I hate that.
What Rom are u using and you dont have any problems and lag???
AOSP-CM-TW???
Note 2 have 1.6 Quad Core and for my is not normal to have any lag on any app-game-video-etc...
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Android HD Revolution is a pretty good, lightweight ROM.
I have noticed that, while Note 2 may have 4 cores at 1.6Ghz and 2GB of RAM, it has them for a reason - HD display, TouchWiz, Jelly Bean....any android phone will lag.
If you can't stand lag, buy an iPhone 5S or the Nexus 4 (still not 100% lag free)
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I try many Rom's with 4.3 android and I stil got some lag when you move from dial to contacts or history to contact it stay about 1-2-3 seconds and I hate that.
What Rom are u using and you dont have any problems and lag???
AOSP-CM-TW???
Note 2 have 1.6 Quad Core and for my is not normal to have any lag on any app-game-video-etc...
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also keep in mind, when specifically switching between dialer and contacts they are actually two different apps .. so it's reasonable to expect a slight lag as you move between the two
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also keep in mind, when specifically switching between dialer and contacts they are actually two different apps .. so it's reasonable to expect a slight lag as you move between the two
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Flash Crossbreeder Zip to Any 4.3 ROM. Cant make a Rom faster than that.
Thanks for the replay
But I want to know what Rom ar using and fi you have any lag.
Try a few and find out - flashing is addictive! However, the 22 Oct 4.3 Omni build is damn fast! They are now onto a 4.4 build (which needs a little work) so the 4.3 won't get much more updating. Try also Slimbean or Sentinel roms.
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Try the latest paranoid android 4.3 RC2 with its pa gapps. I don't have any lag. It is very smooth and clean. Stable as rock. All work fine. I have also tweacked my kernel with battery governor and it should keep the phone slower but it doesn't appen.
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I really liked the SlimBean ROM. At 240 dpi it was a little small for me, but when switched up to 270 dpi I loved it. I didn't have any problems with lag or FC's. Everything just worked beautifully
Have had to go back to TW Roms though now as I accidentally slipped and bought a Galaxy Gear. At the minute I'm on Ditto Note ROM which is ok, but not as slick as the slim bean rom.
Use WanamLite v.3.9.....minimal lag
also, you get Adams kernel. In STtweaks, use zzmoove governor or lulzactiveq, very very fast, but a bit weaker battery life.
Cyanogenmod
Definitely Cyangenmod without doubt. I'm currently using it, it's blazing Fast. It's super fast that you don't want to use other ROMs unless it has same speed.
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Definitely Cyangenmod without doubt. I'm currently using it, it's blazing Fast. It's super fast that you don't want to use other ROMs unless it has same speed.
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Try MIUI ROMs...you will fall in love with this ROM...
en.miui.com
Stock: Cyanogenmod 10.2
Touchwiz: Really a personal choice...i found WanamLite v3.9 with Stock kernel to work very fast, with zero lag, and amazing battery life.
Sorry for OT, but how is battery life on CM 10.2 these days? Last when I tried (more than a month back), I had nearly 30-40% less battery life on CM compared to stock. Have things improved with the 4.3 stock leak (maybe by using some of the drivers from 4.3 leak in CM)?
"best, "fastest", "stable" rom and other such stupid threads are not allowed on XDA for various reasons.
The posts above show the exact reason why we do not like best rom threads. Eight different roms suggested, so what does that tell you? It's subjective, everyone has a different idea of what's "best" for them. Please head over to the dev section have a read and flash a few roms and decide for yourself what is best for you.
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