Guys, I'm planning to flash my GT-19500 with a custom rom any suggestions? I'm really OC with my rom management. As much as possible I want to it be like a 4.3? With more ram and simple as much as possible! Thanks!
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angelarches said:
Guys, I'm planning to flash my GT-19500 with a custom rom any suggestions? I'm really OC with my rom management. As much as possible I want to it be like a 4.3? With more ram and simple as much as possible! Thanks!
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Here is my suggestion as well as my personal favorite:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232887
That's the OMEGA rom for the i9500 phone, it's really an excellent
full featured rom with just about all the features you can think of.
Check it out!
Good luck!
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hello
i want to change my rom 3.1 stock to 3.2 stock with root...
is these rom will be good for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265847
i have ACER_A500_4-010-15_COM_GEN1
thenks
I7210I said:
hello
i want to change my rom 3.1 stock to 3.2 stock with root...
is these rom will be good for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265847
i have ACER_A500_4-010-15_COM_GEN1
thenks
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I'm not trying to be rude, but, besides you, who knows what is best for you?
You've provided a link to a specific ROM, so I am assuming you are interested in this particular ROM. I would read over the developers post and see what features are contained in the ROM and decide if your stock ROM is better suited for you or not. If you have questions about that ROM, you could post them in the same thread you linked. If you are asking if that ROM is stable, then you should probably post that question in that thread instead of this one.
Hope this helps and, again, not trying to be rude, just wanting to understand your question.
I tried this ROM and I thought is was great. If you want to stay very close to stock but retain root it is a great way to go. You can edit the boot.prop file to disable the cell stand by and save battery and I was able to flash an OC kernel. This is the best way to get stock 3.2 because if you use the ACER update you will loose root. I ended up choosing Taboonay 2.1 over this ROM because vache has an online kitchen that allows you to choose which Acer stock apps you want to install and skip the ones you don't. Also, the stock apps get installed on the data partition, so they can be unistalled and don't take up room in the ROM. You can't go wrong with either ROM though, they are both awesome.
Hope this helps.
thenk you both the question was if these is correct rom for me because if i'm downloading from the post of the stock's there's many rom's there so i understand that here it doesn't matter
I7210I said:
thenk you both the question was if these is correct rom for me because if i'm downloading from the post of the stock's there's many rom's there so i understand that here it doesn't matter
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No prob. Best of luck. I do not have my A500 yet but I have a Viewsonic Gtab. Like with my Gtab, I am looking forward to trying out the custom ROMs for the A500. If you invest in a good backup strategy, trying out a new ROM isn't an earth shattering experience.
Glad I could help. Which ROM did you end up flashing?
can anyone confirm
updated to latest jelly bean, was wondering if rooting and install custom rom? if available will make a better experience?
wakkaday said:
can anyone confirm
updated to latest jelly bean, was wondering if rooting and install custom rom? if available will make a better experience?
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Rooting not so much. All rooting does is allow you to access system files.. However, if you decide to install a custom rom or use the root to run apps such as LagFix or delete bloatware, you will definitely see an increase in performance. I was like you, wondering if rooting is worth it.. once I did it, I haven't looked back. It's so much faster!
zaki0saad said:
Rooting not so much. All rooting does is allow you to access system files.. However, if you decide to install a custom rom or use the root to run apps such as LagFix or delete bloatware, you will definitely see an increase in performance. I was like you, wondering if rooting is worth it.. once I did it, I haven't looked back. It's so much faster!
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ok great can you advise which rom to install? please i am a newbie
if you let me know your setup... i will research and install the same and give it a go..
thank you
wakkaday said:
ok great can you advise which rom to install? please i am a newbie
if you let me know your setup... i will research and install the same and give it a go..
thank you
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That all depends on whether you want Asus apps and features, or the latest version of Android with a little more customization. Personally, the fastest stock rom I have used is CROMi-X, which can be found in the development forum. v5 was recently released, which is based on the latest source from Asus. Definitely good to try that rom out if you are a first timer, there is plenty of support and you will find the speed boost to be really nice.
Then there's Cyanogenmod 10.2, which is quite stable on the TF300 now and it is what I am personally using. It doesn't include any stock Asus apps at all, it is based off the official CM sources. To be honest, the performance with CM10.2 is really quite good and there may be some kernels coming that will allow us to even overclock :good:
zaki0saad said:
That all depends on whether you want Asus apps and features, or the latest version of Android with a little more customization. Personally, the fastest stock rom I have used is CROMi-X, which can be found in the development forum. v5 was recently released, which is based on the latest source from Asus. Definitely good to try that rom out if you are a first timer, there is plenty of support and you will find the speed boost to be really nice.
Then there's Cyanogenmod 10.2, which is quite stable on the TF300 now and it is what I am personally using. It doesn't include any stock Asus apps at all, it is based off the official CM sources. To be honest, the performance with CM10.2 is really quite good and there may be some kernels coming that will allow us to even overclock :good:
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ok thank you . i will try out the roms. i hope they are easy to install.
thank you mate...can i do it all via the transformer pad, or would i need a pc windows computer too?
thanks
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can anyone confirm
updated to latest jelly bean, was wondering if rooting and install custom rom? if available will make a better experience?
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With custom rom TF300T is like a new device.
Stock - never more
can i do the rom / unlocking root via the device itself if i have all files on usb? or do i need a pc?
perce_ption said:
With custom rom TF300T is like a new device.
Stock - never more
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I second that. I was too tired of the laggyness with the stock rom. So I flashed CM. Now I have no idea how did I stand stock rom for almost a year.
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I'm currently on CM10.2 and there is like a new tablet for me. it runs really smooth.
I am currently on Paranoid 3-99 and I support the it feels like a new tablet argument in full mode.
So I highly recommend rooting it and going for a different custom ROM paranoid and cm are the best so i highly recommend using one of them good luck and enjoy the new experience
Hi
I have a Galaxy S4 , I9500 . Wanted to install a custom rom , have rooted it and installed CWM .
Wanted to know which rom is the safest and best . I want to remove all the bloatware , i would like the google play edition.
Any idea ? where i can download a proper working rom . Most the roms i saw have some issue with camera/wifi/msg/reboot etc.
Please help out
Regards
Rahul
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rahulkamath said:
Hi
I have a Galaxy S4 , I9500 . Wanted to install a custom rom , have rooted it and installed CWM .
Wanted to know which rom is the safest and best . I want to remove all the bloatware , i would like the google play edition.
Any idea ? where i can download a proper working rom . Most the roms i saw have some issue with camera/wifi/msg/reboot etc.
Please help out
Regards
Rahul
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The most stable rom I know of is the Omega rom, it's not only
stable but it has all the bells and whistles anyone would want
in a custom rom.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
The most stable rom I know of is the Omega rom, it's not only
stable but it has all the bells and whistles anyone would want
in a custom rom.
Good luck!
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Dont give him this advice. Almost every rom there is stable.
There is a reason that these questions are not allowed on XDA because he should just try it for himself.
Try Them Out
I personally found all roms stable, even the CM Beta releases.
However the developers always mention bugs etc. so you should try them out.
I personally ended up installing the stock , installed the xposed framework .
So far I've tried Foxhound, Wanam Lite and Omega. All TW based. Have to say that all of them were really quite stable. I personally prefer Omega though, it seems to be updated very regularly.
Stock rom is the most stable rom. Nothing beats it. :thumbup:
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Thank you
Hi there ,
I"ve had enough with Samsung stock , the 4.2.2 is a complete disaster and I want to get rid of it ASAP.
I was sure I'll find some CM stable rom but looking on their WeSite , I see none.
what am I missing?
Is there a good stable kitKat ROM for my I9500?
Thank you very much for your help
omega v22
rotman253 said:
Hi there ,
I"ve had enough with Samsung stock , the 4.2.2 is a complete disaster and I want to get rid of it ASAP.
I was sure I'll find some CM stable rom but looking on their WeSite , I see none.
what am I missing?
Is there a good stable kitKat ROM for my I9500?
Thank you very much for your help
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u r welcome
try omega v22
armour672 said:
u r welcome
try omega v22
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thanks , I will try it.
if you're using it , are there any big known bugs?
Thanks again
Can someone help me decide what ROM to flash on my note 3 or who can tell me whats the best ROM for note 3?
OH! BTW do i have to root my phone first before flashing a custom ROM? I honestly don't know how to ROOT and FLASH(sorry don't have much time to back read coz of my F#cking work) I'd really appreciate if you can help me or give me an easy STEPS for me to follow.
i am looking for a ROM that is stable and fast, i mean i like to play on my note 3 so i'd really like to flash a ROM which is fast and can extend my battery life by tweaking or whatever.
THANKS in advance!!
thirdempire said:
Can someone help me decide what ROM to flash on my note 3 or who can tell me whats the best ROM for note 3?
OH! BTW do i have to root my phone first before flashing a custom ROM? I honestly don't know how to ROOT and FLASH(sorry don't have much time to back read coz of my F#cking work) I'd really appreciate if you can help me or give me an easy STEPS for me to follow.
i am looking for a ROM that is stable and fast, i mean i like to play on my note 3 so i'd really like to flash a ROM which is fast and can extend my battery life by tweaking or whatever.
THANKS in advance!!
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- Asking for the "best" rom is prohibited on XDA, because no one can answer that question
- Regarding rooting before flashing a custom ROM, it is not mandatory. Some custom is pre-rooted already. Or you can root later.
- If you want to root using CF-Auto-Root, I will show you steps, it's very simple and easy, but it will trip the Knox. If you don't want the Knox to be tripped, search for Towelroot instead.
- As for extending battery life, you can try Lean Kernel (I have not tried it).
vndnguyen said:
- Asking for the "best" rom is prohibited on XDA, because no one can answer that question
SORRY I wasn't aware about it and also SORRY for not reading the about RULES :angel:
- Regarding rooting before flashing a custom ROM, it is not mandatory. Some custom is pre-rooted already. Or you can root later.
I have already rooted my NOTE 3 buy using 'Odin' uhm do you think I did the right decision for that?
- As for extending battery life, you can try Lean Kernel (I have not tried it).
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Question again do I FLASH Kernel after I FLASH the custom ROM?
Typically the answer is yes, but I'm not too sure. Please follow the instruction for a specific kernel/rom.
vndnguyen said:
Typically the answer is yes, but I'm not too sure. Please follow the instruction for a specific kernel/rom.
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Can you suggest what ROM to flash?
I've search for the Lean Kernel and I didn't find any mind giving me a Link where to Download that Kernel.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Sorry I personally use stock firmware so I have no idea on custom rom.
here is the main thread of Lean kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488082
vndnguyen said:
Sorry I personally use stock firmware so I have no idea on custom rom.
here is the main thread of Lean kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488082
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I see. Thank you for helping me out.
thirdempire said:
Can you suggest what ROM to flash?
I've search for the Lean Kernel and I didn't find any mind giving me a Link where to Download that Kernel.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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Lean kernel is here.
It's almost "impossible" to recommend a ROM. Everyone's needs/wishes are different. The best - and only sensible, to be honest - advice I or anyone else can give you is to read read and read again all youcan about a ROM, flash it, see if you like it, and repeat as necessary.
B3311 said:
Lean kernel is here.
It's almost "impossible" to recommend a ROM. Everyone's needs/wishes are different. The best - and only sensible, to be honest - advice I or anyone else can give you is to read read and read again all youcan about a ROM, flash it, see if you like it, and repeat as necessary.
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I'll try that, thank you.
There are so many download link for the Lean Kernel. Which one should i Download for my Note 3?
thirdempire said:
I'll try that, thank you.
There are so many download link for the Lean Kernel. Which one should i Download for my Note 3?
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The dl links don't show for me from my work pc, but if you're in Europe and you have the 9500 version, I'm 99% sure it's 3.11-hlte-Eur or something similar.
Some custom ROMs may come budled with Lean kernel - not sure, I don't use it any more.
I know you're not asking for advice, but I mean well - as you say, you're new to flashing/ROMs etc. If I were you, I'd get to know whichever ROM you decide on first and its capabilities, especially root. Tweaking kernels would be the last thing I'd want to deal with. Trust me, you'll have more than enough tweaking to keep you happy for days irregardless of what ROM you use
B3311 said:
The dl links don't show for me from my work pc, but if you're in Europe and you have the 9500 version, I'm 99% sure it's 3.11-hlte-Eur or something similar.
Some custom ROMs may come budled with Lean kernel - not sure, I don't use it any more.
I know you're not asking for advice, but I mean well - as you say, you're new to flashing/ROMs etc. If I were you, I'd get to know whichever ROM you decide on first and its capabilities, especially root. Tweaking kernels would be the last thing I'd want to deal with. Trust me, you'll have more than enough tweaking to keep you happy for days irregardless of what ROM you use
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Yes that's what i'm doing right now, I've read about this GUMMY ROM i think i'll try this one first
Thanks for everything guys.!