So I am getting a TF300 very soon and I am very excited. I am upgrading from a Galaxy TAB2 7inch. I am stoked for a bigger screen and just a better tablet. What has everyone thought of this device and what ROMS are you using?
I assume that everyone is mainly sticking to nova and apex and maybe adw.
tell me what you think
I love mine, running clean rom with unters kernel! Amazing!
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+1 for Clean ROM.
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I love the look and feels of custom ROM's but was think something based off of stock. Only because I would like to watch TV on the TWC app at home. As far as I can see. this can only be done with the stock based ROM's
thanks for your input
Clean ROM is a stock based ROM i think
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UndisputedGuy said:
Clean ROM is a stock based ROM i think
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I have used it on my Sammy TAB2 and it seems to run nicely. The only thing I will miss is the IR blaster on my Sammy. Turned it into a remote for my DVR and TV
AOKP is as stable as ever
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Since the DX is pretty old now are there any dev's still making new ROMS for this device? Also what are you currently running ROM/Kernel wise?
Developers are very active with the Droid X.
On mine, I am running MIUI v4.
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GrapeGum Gummy Kang with Apex launcher. Purple color removed of course.
Its the closest you can get to a pure Google OS such as the galaxy nexus.
i'm running the APEX rom...i'm pretty sure my version is outdated because i haven't paid much attention to my phone since moving into the tablet world.
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jussumguy88 said:
i'm running the APEX rom...i'm pretty sure my version is outdated because i haven't paid much attention to my phone since moving into the tablet world.
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Yeah lol your probably still on froyo
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Take a peek at Gummy 1.2.0 ICS rom. You will not be disapointed. I would use the release from goo manager. You can get it on another forum as well.
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Take a peek at Gummy 1.2.0 ICS rom. You will not be disapointed. I would use the release from goo manager. You can get it on another forum as well.
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How is it running now? I used it back when it was 0.9.5.
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Stock ROM. It has its issues, but I've heard of worse.
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I've tried most of the ICS ROMs for the Droid X. I really like them, but my battery life isn't as good as stock with them. Of course the 2 year old battery is about done for anyways. I'm stock .605 rooted right now. It's my fall back, safe ROM.
Running cm9 with the cm9 kernel works like a charm!
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I had tried a couple then loaded Vortex Reloaded. Battery life is really good and everything I need works. It's given new life to my old phone.
CM9, working fine! Anyone know if a JB from will come out?
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Stevenator21 said:
CM9, working fine! Anyone know if a JB from will come out?
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Once the source code is released, developers will probably start work on porting it.
My guess is it shouldn't be incredibly difficult for them, since it's just an incremental update.
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Do these ROMs pass Google's CTS test?
http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=41600
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i'm using wizard's miui DefX 2012.5.12 and it's really all i need on the droid x. insane battery life. smooth. call/sms and data blocking built-in. bootmenu. stable as none other. flashed beats audio and PDroid zip for extra privacy. i remember getting 3 and half days off this rom on one charge, stock battery, and with medium use. crazy.
So can these be loaded from rooted .621? Or am I stuck now that I took the OTA (even though I kept root)?
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mopsuestia said:
So can these be loaded from rooted .621? Or am I stuck now that I took the OTA (even though I kept root)?
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You should head over to droidxforums.com your going to find more support there. You can root .621 its a little more complicated
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Running Liquid ICS on rooted .621.
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Also running LiquidICS. Best ICS rom I have run so far, although it looks like CM9 is pushing ahead nicely.
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I'm running vortex rc1 with ICS theme it has great battery life and runs smooth.
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Which is your favorite?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776260
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681014
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789978
Tg version dont have jb,WHY ANYONE DONT DO ON 3G VERSION,WHYYYYYYY!
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Are any of them suitable for daily use? Or still buggy?
All of them has a bugs
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All of them have minor bugs and no GPS D:
I use the AOKP build 2 (last link) and have for the last week or so. Anything that doesn't work I don't use (camera, gps) so I haven't given it much thought. For me, it's been much better than oem, and a bit better than CM9 rc2. Definitely ready for prime time.
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bsaman said:
I use the AOKP build 2 (last link) and have for the last week or so. Anything that doesn't work I don't use (camera, gps)
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Really? I use SKANG and have had no issue with camera. Don't know about GPS.
I use the CM10 as my daily driver and rarely have any issues. Granted with that being said I primarily use it for minor productivity things like browsing the web with chrome, screwing around on reddit, watching HD youtube videos, editing word documents with Polaris, and writing emails. A fully functional Bluetooth would be nice, however that may have just been updated in round 8.3. No personal need for the GPS at the moment.
Is any of them worth unlocking for?
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Is any of them worth unlocking for?
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Yes AOKP runs well for me. Much better than stock in my opinion.
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adrhodes said:
Which is your favorite?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776260
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681014
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789978
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im running the euroskank one and have no bug issues.
I'm asking the nexus 7 community what is the beat stable rom? I'm rooting &now thinking about flashing a rom if stable will keep as a daily driver.....
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I'm running stock, but am rooted with Nova. I'm going to wait for some Milestones from AOKP. I've tried some Roms but none of them are as stable as stock at this point.
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just asking because when i was in the development section of this awesome n7 community i seen a feature to a rom and it was that flash support actually working on the stock browser the great google chrome lol as well with landscape mode working on the n7 ... awesome mannnn lolol
Nexus 7 of HELLBoy
The liquid jellybean alphas are the best I have used as of now, and I have used pretty much everything
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I'm a fan of the paranoid android ROM by Molesarecoming. He's building the thing blind and it's still phenomenal. App-by-app layout ui as well as most CM10 features.
I'm running EOS because they have a great standard dpi tablet mode.
Paranoid supposedly is great and Liquid is always a favorite...
Paranoid may work well for me but Liquid doesn't have tablet mode. EOS is just simple. It feels like stock with a few simple eye candy options for the navigation bar. It just works well.
Overall you should do a nandroid and just go crazy. Everyone has a different opinion and features they like that runs well with their unique setup.
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Team BAMF!
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My first vote goes to Kaos-Droid, just make sure to include the apex launcher on v 3.1 in Aroma, otherwise you have issues with superSU and have to manually input network id's, bit besides that, super smooth & stable,great ROM :thumbup::thumbup:
If you want something cm10 based, then my vote is glazed job by hyper runner.
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I have been running BAMF and very happy with it.
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I've flashed them all... BAMF all the way!
ok, so everything about this tablet is good or at least ok, not bad, EXCEPT for i/o issues which has been driving me crazy, lags when downloading, updating apps, browsing the web, downloading game files,.... anything that needs to write/read on the flash storage.
but i feel like everyone is happy with this tablet and have no complaints, don't you also have i/o issues? i'm sure you do, so is there something that i don't know that can solve this problem?
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nooktablet said:
ok, so everything about this tablet is good or at least ok, not bad, EXCEPT for i/o issues which has been driving me crazy, lags when downloading, updating apps, browsing the web, downloading game files,.... anything that needs to write/read on the flash storage.
but i feel like everyone is happy with this tablet and have no complaints, don't you also have i/o issues? i'm sure you do, so is there something that i don't know that can solve this problem?
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Some things you learn to live with. For example, I know not to update apps while I'm trying to do anything else. This might require that you set all of your apps not to update automatically.
Installing a custom ROM is a good start. Browser2Ram is almost a must-have. Some people have had luck with DirectoryBind to re-map Chrome's cache folder. I tried the same with Flipboard but it didn't help. So I've learned not to use Flipboard.
In the end, it's a matter of pros and cons. If you find it unbearable even with a custom ROM, a good kernel, and some tweaks, then maybe the TF300 won't satisfy your usage pattern.
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Rooting and installing a custom ROM, in short
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I agree with this a million times. I love this tablet a lot! After I flashed clean ROM and a custom kernel, this tablet is freaking amazing!
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Odp: how do people deal with i/o issues
Im gettin really mad with this i/o lags. Im still on stock rom. Which rom can you propose to eliminate this lags and make tablet faster?
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Clean ROM is a good ROM.
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Just about any of them. The first thing the Devs do when making a ROM for the TF's is likely address the I/O, as that's the biggest issue with this device.
Odp: how do people deal with i/o issues
Ok thank you. So I have to unlock bootloader using asus app and root device and then install custom rom?
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Yeah, there are various guides on the forum if you need help
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Ok so which would you recommend?
[OFFICIAL][4.2.1][TF300T][NIGHTLIES] CyanogenMod 10.1 for TF300T
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055430
[ROM][TF300] |Dec 22| Energy™ -.¸¸.·´¯ JB Latest 10.4.2.18 Update ROM ¯´·.¸¸. -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010108
Do I have to do root for this roms? Which is better? Sorry Im new in android world
Sometimes it's just best to try them out yourself. I'm not even rooted yet so don't really have experience with custom ROMs on this tablet
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Unlock the tablet and install a custom ROM: trust me and the others - your tablet will fly bellow your fingers.
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Odp: how do people deal with i/o issues
And it doesnt matter which rom from this two i install?
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They should both be good. You could easily install another one if you aren't happy with a ROM
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Sv: how do people deal with i/o issues
I've tried just about every rom for the TF300 and Cleanrom is without a doubt the fastest. And while devs do find some ways to address the I/O problem it's never gonna go away completely.
nooktablet said:
ok, so everything about this tablet is good or at least, not bad, EXCEPT for i/o issues which has been driving me crazy, lags when downloading, updating apps, browsing the web, downloading game files,.... anything that needs to write/read on the flash storage.
but i feel like everyone is happy with this tablet and have no complaints, don't you also have i/o issues? i'm sure you do, so is there something that i don't know that can solve this problem?
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I haven't unlocked or rooted yet so I don't have anything to compare it against, but the only bit of lag I have experienced is with the stock browser or chrome, but with either Dolphin or Boat Browser, surfing the web is really quick. With everything else that you have mentioned it has been really fast.
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I've tried just about every rom for the TF300 and Cleanrom is without a doubt the fastest. And while devs do find some ways to address the I/O problem it's never gonna go away completely.
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What can you say about hydro? I'm currently using it and haven't had any problem except stock browser is really slow and I always got the message that it's not responding? do you experience this in cleanrom or default browser is just crappy?
The stock browser is pretty crappy. Go with dolphin or boat browser as they are way smoother and load sites much faster.
One thing that might help you make a decision on Rom is whether or not you have a keyboard. I believe they only Roms that support keyboard is "stock" based. So Cyanogenmod or any AOSP Roms do not support keyboard.
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What do you think of the new 4.2.1 UI on your TF300? And since the luncher blazingly fast are you going to run third-party lunchers?
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I personally don't like it. I still use old 4.1 layout.
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R: Stock JB 4.2 .1 luncher & system UI
hello, I'm back to the UI too traditional Asus for two reasons the first a purely practical and the second that I think uses less RAM and less battery
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cr4zy.b0y said:
I personally don't like it. I still use old 4.1 layout.
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Well to be honest I don't like it neither . specially the system UI where the soft keys are in the middle and the performance mods switch is missing(I'm not sure why Asus did not fix that, it looks pretty much like the stock Android launcher ).
But I feel I should get used to it since feature update of Android would probably be similar and I don't want to fall behind.
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omidz said:
What do you think of the new 4.2.1 UI on your TF300? And since the luncher blazingly fast are you going to run third-party lunchers?
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Apex is the way to go.
Tiles Launcher if u like Windows 8 tho.
Wish I had a super fast luncher, I'm kinda hungry
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