[Q] What are the best build? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I got fed up enough from roms, and I don't want the message delay in the JWR builds in stock...
So my question is what is your opinion of the best builds?
New isn't always better (credit to HIMYM)...

itayc1123 said:
I got fed up enough from roms, and I don't want the message delay in the JWR builds in stock...
So my question is what is your opinion of the best builds?
New isn't always better (credit to HIMYM)...
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best rom threads are not allowed on xda. you have to try out the different builds and decide what is best for you. every device will react differently, and every user has different needs, therefore there is no such thing as a best rom.

itayc1123 said:
I got fed up enough from roms, and I don't want the message delay in the JWR builds in stock...
So my question is what is your opinion of the best builds?
New isn't always better (credit to HIMYM)...
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There are a tonnnn of JSS roms, why don't you flash a few until you find one you like? Start with page 1 of Original Android Development...

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roms?

how many roms are there for the my touch 4g? i want to try a new one any one u think is good?
try looking at the wiki, that should tell you about how many roms... as for which rom is good, that is all up to your taste and wants and needs, i am using cm7 atm, but soon to flash a sense rom just for the hell of it...
ROYALTHUNDERBOLT is a sweet Rom! Try it out...there are many choices at the moment but I have a feeling in the coming week, there will be a couple more released.
artojeda1988 said:
how many roms are there for the my touch 4g? i want to try a new one any one u think is good?
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Check out the development section. That's what it's there for. All of the ROMs, Kernels and Recovery images will always be posted there.
artojeda1988 said:
how many roms are there for the my touch 4g? i want to try a new one any one u think is good?
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here is the development section, all ROMS are listed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=796
and here is a link to the resource bible, very useful http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866175
I currently have CM7 installed, but there are many ROMS to choose from. There are sense-based and gingerbread-based ROMS, but also some really nice ones including LiquidMetal and Honeycomb. Just try them out and see which ones you like, make sure you do a nandroid backup tho
thanx guys

[Q] Suggestion on which ROM to use.

Hi guys.
I'm in a great dilemma right now.
I like TW but almost all custom kernels are giving me reboots every now and then. :/
Right now I'm using Adam Kernel which doesn't reboot on me, but I need more, like voltage control etc.
So I'm considering either using an AOSP or Google Edition ROM.
Because there are TONS of ROM's out there I'll need your help.
I'm looking for a ROM which:
A) Is completely stable and has little to no bugs.
B) Is not lagging on games, because I game a lot on my S4.
If I'm gonna use a custom kernel I'll definitely need another ROM.
Also I don't care if it's 4.2.2 or 4.3, as long as it's stable and get the job done right.
Anyway, can you suggest some ROM's based on my needs?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
nfsmw_gr said:
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
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I here that the best are: Omega Rom, Liquidsmooth Rom, Cyanogenmod (I have this and experiencing 2 minor and 1 major flaw) and FoxHound GearEngine are ment to be the best....
nfsmw_gr said:
Anyone?
Come on, just post the name of the ROM if you're bored!
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Best Kernel/Rom threads are forbidden on XDA , this will get closed soon.
And if you can't handle any kernel without reboots except for Adam Kernel (which is pretty much stock) then that tells me your cpu cant handle undervolting mate
Omega if you want a stable TW experience with some customization, MIUI if you want a completly new and awesome experience but can tolerate some issues popping up.
I run MIUI atm
Obagleyfreer said:
Best Kernel/Rom threads are forbidden on XDA , this will get closed soon.
And if you can't handle any kernel without reboots except for Adam Kernel (which is pretty much stock) then that tells me your cpu cant handle undervolting mate
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First of all, this isn't a "best rom" thread, this is a thread for suggesting a good rom based on my needs.
Also I've had reboots without undervolting so your argument is a bit invalid I'm afraid.
Anyway, If you're not going to help I'd suggest you stop spamming the thread because I'm aware of the xda rules.
Thanks.
Echoe or WanamLite.
Have tried a quite a few roms atm using echo rom and ausdim v11 kernal. Stable fast and great battery life. GE roms are great. I recommend reading through the threads and choosing the first thing that grabs your eye. Enjoy
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Guys, thanks for the help but I'm on Omega and don't want to switch to another TW rom.
I'm looking only for AOSP/AOKP/GE ROM's.
Thanks!
nfsmw_gr said:
First of all, this isn't a "best rom" thread, this is a thread for suggesting a good rom based on my needs.
Also I've had reboots without undervolting so your argument is a bit invalid I'm afraid.
Anyway, If you're not going to help I'd suggest you stop spamming the thread because I'm aware of the xda rules.
Thanks.
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A "pick the best rom for me" thread is still a best rom thread. IBTL
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This is still a best rom thread no matter how you try to sugar coat it,
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[Q] Recommended Kernels?

Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
arDroid.99 said:
Hey, I've got a question, what is the most recommend kernels for cm10.2 or AOSP 4.3? I'm so confused and torn because there are so many!
I need a kernel for great battery life but still awesome improved performance in games, video streaming,etc. Please Help!!!
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There are only two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
Rohit02 said:
There are two forms of kernel.. JWR and JSS. most recommended would be Faux,franco Hellscore.. See the ROM you are trying and accordingly flash the kernel.
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this is not the truth, this is only your opinion, nothing more.
every device reacts differently with every kernel. therefore it is best to try as many kernels as you can to find the kernel that is best with your personal device. one person say that xxx kernel is the best, another says that yyyy is the best, but in reality there is no best kernel. anyways, these what are the best kernel/rom threads are not allowed on xda, as "best" is an opinion not a fact.
There is no "best" ROM/Kernel threads allowed on XDA, reason being is whats "best" for you may not be "best" for someone else . Head over to the development section and see which "best" suits you.

Choosing ROM for mother's phone

Hi, i need a good ROM for my mother's phone, so that should be the stablest possible. It will be good also if it has at least JB and if it's oriented to low consumption
Thank you
Just download the latest stable cyanogenmod rom.I think its the stablest and it is jb
ntragas said:
Just download the latest stable cyanogenmod rom.I think its the stablest and it is jb
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One guy told me to try JB 4.3 Mackay's ROM that is CM10.2-based, do you know if it's stable?
kennyFF92 said:
One guy told me to try JB 4.3 Mackay's ROM that is CM10.2-based, do you know if it's stable?
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Yes, Mackay ROMs are very good.
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in fact 4.3 Mackay is based on the latest stable release of cm 10.2.It cant be stablest than cm in my opinion.It has some tweaks to run smoother, cm may be a little slower but in fact no rom can beat cm at stability(except 2.3 gb roms).
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=galaxysmtd&type=stable
Although it's 4.2.2, it is very very stable, little ot no lag. Good enough for daily use!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2205246
Cyanogenmod nightlies are the most stable for me. Other roms have too many modifications but official cyanogenmod safe and simple
Stock ROM
I am in the same situation. My mum is complaining about her stock rom being sluggish and randomly rebooting. I will probably get her the latest Nexus phone available at the end of the year. However in the mean time could CM 10.2.1 be more stable / faster than stock? She don't need new features but does the later software have improved memory handling ect?
murphc05 said:
I am in the same situation. My mum is complaining about her stock rom being sluggish and randomly rebooting. I will probably get her the latest Nexus phone available at the end of the year. However in the mean time could CM 10.2.1 be more stable / faster than stock? She don't need new features but does the later software have improved memory handling ect?
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Mackay JB 4.3 is good to my mom only some keyboard opening lag but maybe you can try another one and solve it
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"Best" or "Recommend" ROM/kernel threads are not allowed on XDA.
Please test these things for yourself.
This is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
Don't forget to make a nandroid before you start.
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Custom rom reviews?

I been wondering about that for a longer while. Every time I want to flash something I'm getting paranoid while reading the threads.
Which custom rom [or roms] is the best one for now and why exactly?
Is gcam quality on custom roms better?
I personally want upgrade it with predator kernel, but which benefits the most from the modifications and which is the most reliable comparing to stock?
jagth22 said:
I been wondering about that for a longer while. Every time I want to flash something I'm getting paranoid while reading the threads.
Which custom rom [or roms] is the best one for now and why exactly?
Is gcam quality on custom roms better?
I personally want upgrade it with predator kernel, but which benefits the most from the modifications and which is the most reliable comparing to stock?
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Hi Jagth. If you only have one phone that you depend on for daily use, my suggestion is to stay stock until you have a second phone to experiment with. However, if you have a second phone, I would suggest you read some reviews, then pick a ROM and a kernel you think you would like, and experiment and have some fun.
You can continue flashing ROMs and kernels until you find something you really like, and then maybe you could stick with it for a while before you go again. However, if you only have one phone, then stay stock, because custom ROMs can be very unpredictable. Good luck!

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