Hi, I'm new to the rooting/android community and I'm wondering if it is worth it to try out CyanogenMod... What are the pros and con's?
Thanks
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More features. Possible* better battery.. There is so much and there's more than CM to try out
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Yes.
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Yeah, there are more features and probably better performance/battery. You could start out with the RC5 build since it is the most stable and updated build but generally the nightly builds are pretty stable with minor bugs too. Personally, I prefer AOSPA since it has very innovative features that make my phone that much more unique :]
If you don't like it you can flash another Rom or go back to stock. You'll probably end up trying different roms and finding out what you like.
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sure man. couldnt hurt to learn a bit about your phone in the process as well
just dont be stuck with cm. its not the only stable rom, and it is definitely not the most stable so dont worry about having to just play it safe with cm.
Try PACman Rom, has Cyanogenmod, AOKP and Paranoid Android, the top 3 roms in my opinion. this way you can see all the features and then flash the rom you like the most or stick to it...whatever floats your boat
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ketjr81 said:
If you don't like it you can flash another Rom or go back to stock. You'll probably end up trying different roms and finding out what you like.
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took me like 3 months of constant flashing to get were i am today and am more than happy with Rootbox...has everything i want in a rom:victory:
chris_skinz said:
Hi, I'm new to the rooting/android community and I'm wondering if it is worth it to try out CyanogenMod... What are the pros and con's?
Thanks
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if you are satisfied with stock then No , if you feel some features that you would use are missing then go for it.
as for battery life, from my own experience, stock was the best option for me so far.
Use Carbon instead. Has the features CM has but a lot more. Nav width/height adjustment is a must for me. CM doesnt have that and wont put it in.
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I just got a droidX and would like to know which ROM is the best
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There is really no rom that is better than another, it's all your personal preference.
I prefer MIUI for the Customization options. You can choose from CyanogenMod 7, CyanogenMod 9, MIUI, Liberty, Vortex.
There are tons of options. I would recommend atleast trying MIUI and Vortex, as they're my two favorites.
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Where can I get these roms? Xda? Or rootzwiki?
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How about sticking with the good old stock ROM?
Advantages:
Largest user base, and by a very large margin.
No work needed to install it.
Automatic OTA updates by Verizon, even while you sleep.
Full technical support crew at Verizon store or via website; no need to hide your phone from them or play games like SBF before bringing your phone to them.
Most app developers test their apps against this ROM.
If something is really wrong with this ROM, very many people will complain.
Camera, video, HDMI output, Netflix, etc. all work fine.
There definitely are much worse ROMs out there that can cause excessive battery drain, cripple hardware features, cause certain apps to fail, etc.
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Don't use Liquid Smooth
CM7 is my personal preference. However, I would advise that you stay away from Liquid Smooth if you are using ClockWork Recovery Mod. I installed Liquid Smooth and attempted to get into recovery, but got into an infinite Motorola Logo. I had to SBF to get out of it.
Go miui 2012.2.1 to try for a first rom and if you like it you will probably never change roms
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If you are feeling ICS go for Gummy over on rootzwiki.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21310-droidxbeta/
Been running as my daily since it came out. Definitely a great rom with very active dev base.
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Go miui 2012.2.1 to try for a first rom and if you like it you will probably never change roms
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Is there a link u can provide me?
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If you are feeling ICS go for Gummy over on rootzwiki.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21310-droidxbeta/
Been running as my daily since it came out. Definitely a great rom with very active dev base.
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Is there anything wrong in this rom?
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Is there anything wrong in this rom?
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It is beta so couple things but it is definitely daily driver material. IIRC the only remaining issues are BT audio in calls, some hiccups in h/w acceleration, flash, and camcorder/panorama modes of the camera. The dev support is strong for this rom so it's only a matter of time b4 it's 100%. It's also your best bet to have ASOP ICS on your phone.
So I just got my nexus 7, and if course I rooted it the first day.I'm currently running Paranoid Android and love it so far. Just want to see if there are any other ones I would be trying.
Thanks in advance.
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cuban11182 said:
So I just got my nexus 7, and if course I rooted it the first day.I'm currently running Paranoid Android and love it so far. Just want to see if there are any other ones I would be trying.
Thanks in advance.
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rasbean jelly? codename sammy?
AOKP build 3
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I'm running baked black bean. Everything is smooth and all good. All ROMs are fast on this tablet...its just a matter of tweaks.
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Where are people finding rasbean jelly for n7? Bugless beast is always a go for me but no crazy features just clean aosp based off latest fimware
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Where are people finding rasbean jelly for n7? Bugless beast is always a go for me but no crazy features just clean aosp based off latest fimware
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Trinity kernel thread
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I've tried them all and I think that Kaos Droid is excellent. I use it with the Touchwiz theme (included) and it looks great. It's stable, fast, smooth and elegant.
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I'd say Paranoid Android is the rom you should use. Kaos Droid is not that good. I used it for 2 weeks and when I dumped it I understood what I lost.
Codename Android - stable, regular updates, and a decent sized download for a rom that includes a substantial number of extra features.
You will not get a fast rom. The only thing that can make a rom seem fast is sped up animation's or completely disabled wich you can do on any rom. To make anything faster you need to find a good kernel. There are lots of great oms and kernel out here. Have a try yourself and see what you like best.
I prefer paranoid android for the tablet ui. Along with faux kernel or trinity.
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XenonHD
If you like Paranoid Android but want the large amount of customization that Codename Android offers, you could also try this ROM, which is a combination of Paranoid and Codename. It looks awesome and I'm planning on flashing this soon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1885935
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Thanks for all the great advice. I really like Paranoid Android, so I'll try Cookies and Cream.
I'll also try some of the kernels.
Thanks again.
guys which do you think is better stock rom or custom rom? I think custom roms like cyanogenmod performs better than stock and have much more features!
Stock=4.1 very good.4.2=Networks error,random reboots.
Don't forget lag
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Don't forget lag
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on which,stock or custom!
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Csto custom RMS are everything great about stock, customized to your own needs and tastes
Frankly, its totally subjective. Some swear by stock, and some by custom roms. Then, others by only specific custom roms. The only real right answer is the one you decide for yourself after experimentation. So, start the journey, and enjoy. Youll know what you prefer in no time! Have fun!
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Frankly, its totally subjective. Some swear by stock, and some by custom roms. Then, others by only specific custom roms. The only real right answer is the one you decide for yourself after experimentation. So, start the journey, and enjoy. Youll know what you prefer in no time! Have fun!
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I totally agree with this.
Personally I'm a fan of Cyanogenmod. Just straight Cyanogenmod for me but others swear by CM derivatives like Parandoid Android.
I say try some different roms out and see how they work for you. I did this and found myself going back to Cyanogenmod. Now I actually purchase android devices based on whether or not they can run it.
I like CM10.1 so much that I've learned to build it myself and make my own nightlies
Stock for me
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smo1970 said:
I totally agree with this.
Personally I'm a fan of Cyanogenmod. Just straight Cyanogenmod for me but others swear by CM derivatives like Parandoid Android.
I say try some different roms out and see how they work for you. I did this and found myself going back to Cyanogenmod. Now I actually purchase android devices based on whether or not they can run it.
I like CM10.1 so much that I've learned to build it myself and make my own nightlies
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Why do you prefer CM?
Stock 4.2 works perfectly fine for me, + franco kernel.
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I'm rooted but otherwise run stock. I like it. The vanilla Android is why I flashed custom Roms on my old Droid Inc 2 (because I HATED the Sense UI). And I get that vanilla style with stock.
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I am looking for a reliable AOSP rom. im not tryint to start an arguement about who thinks what is better i appreciate all devs and the work they put into their roms. I just am sick of TW and really want to get back to AOSP but with all of the 4.4.2 roms out now their are a lot of issues are there any roms that you guys recommend? (4.3?) Things that i need are MMS and Netflix. Thanks again. And again not wanting to start any arguments.
Everyone has their own opinions and preferences. And each device is different. It's better for you to try it out yourself and find out which one you like. I believe this thread will be lock any time now.
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If its locked or deleted thats fine I understand i guess. I was just wondering is all.
Try nameless ROM it's pretty nice.
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I highly recommend Liquid Smooth 4.4 to everyone. But Yea test them all out. Theres a ROM for everyone
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I've grown bored of CM, Slim, and Paranoid Android, so I'm looking for an interesting rom, my main stipulation is the source has to be out there so I can go and look around in it (and likely build it since I'm weird like that), MIUI looks interesting, but I'm still looking to see if the source is out there.
So I'm looking for input, does anyone have any suggestions of a ROM I can take, build and customize my own version of and use as my main rom?
I don't believe MIUI releases source code.
And essentially any AOSP ROM that has a repo can easily be built. I used AICP to build from its repo and it worked fine. Customizing has different meanings to everyone.
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I though miui was closed source not positive on that but either way its awesome ROM if you find anything good please share I was looking for something like MokeOS (sp?)
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For what its worth I use and reccomend F2FS version of Carbon ROM, but it maybe too similar to CM,Slim,PA for you.
Found a good one I can work with, tried it in the past, at the time it was a bit much, anyway, it's PACman, I did like some of the things they did with it.
I suggest liquid smooth. Its super fast and there are a ton of built in customizations. And about the coolest boot animation I've ever seen
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Why would anyone recommend miui. It looks like iOS lol go buy a damn iPhone
I recommend slimrom. Smooth, fast and stable.
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Carbon Rom
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Carbon Rom
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Dido on the carbon ROM. I tried it for the first time after reading these posts and its not bad at all. Very fast and minimal with a ton of customizations built it. I think I found my new daily
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dadangle said:
Dido on the carbon ROM. I tried it for the first time after reading these posts and its not bad at all. Very fast and minimal with a ton of customizations built it. I think I found my new daily
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Cheers
If your using All-F2FS
I'm converting every nightly build to All-F2FS
So you can be always up to date with the latest build.
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Cheers
If your using All-F2FS
I'm converting every nightly build to All-F2FS
So you can be always up to date with the latest build.
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Can I ask how ya do that? I don't mind taking the time to keep up with nightlies but how do you convert yours and how long does it take?
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dadangle said:
Can I ask how ya do that? I don't mind taking the time to keep up with nightlies but how do you convert yours and how long does it take?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52520659&postcount=221
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Thanks mate. I'll give it a shot sometime
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Running miui smooth so far really digging the webos aop switcher
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the webos aop switcher
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What's that?
C-Rom
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App
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ronedogg said:
Why would anyone recommend miui. It looks like iOS lol go buy a damn iPhone
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MIUI has some really great features.
Rastakat F2FS 4.4.3 + M-kernel a68 + ART is very fast and stable
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has anyone tried liquid, carbon and rasta with the latest builds? which of these are the fastest and most stable? i havent use my OG n7 for a year and am running an old version of vanir rom. I have been seeing F2FS but cant get a grasp on what it does exactly. can someone explain this for a moron like myself?
Thanks in advance!
any of these roms can be installed , i just have to update my recovery right?