[DISCUSSION] What do you guys think about OmniRom? - Galaxy S III Mini General

Hey guys,what do you think about OmniRom? I find it pretty cool,and i think that we should have it ported. I find it better than CyanogenMod,and i think it will get more features from time to time,and it will be more stable than any other roms. Big names of XDA built this ROM,i think that their work is almost flawless. Please,give your Opinions
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I have it on my tf300t. It doesn't have all of the goodies yet because it is still alpha, but for now I find AOKP better.

Well it will have someday
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Believe me it will be better than other big rom over time. Lots of xda BIG developer are working on making it better.
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I just want our device to have as many roms as possibe especially stable miui v5

so far what i read about Omni it seams great Project... but i still did not test it
i totally support an Idea to port it on out S3mini,
maybe we should get Maclaw drunk and seed this idea into his brain (aka. Inception)
i would like to boot it here ;P

I have Omnirom on my TF300t for 3 weeks now and it is as snappy and sleek as it was the first day. All other roms I had on tf101, tf300t, sgs1 and sgs 3mini had tendency to become laggy after 2-3 weeks up to a point when device was unusable. This rom just doesn't know lag at all. It has some quirks and lack of settings, but it is alpha. Now scanno works on Kitkat Omni rom.... That will be a treat.

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Custom Rom progress.

Hi people, i have also a galaxy s2, coming from a nexus s and from the first day i have removed all touchwiz and Samsung apps garbage and replaced many stock applications with nexus s stock one.
Now i'm a little hungry because.i don't feel fine with these and i want miui Rom again. I can be quite also with cyanogenmod.
But the question is.... What's the % of progress for these? I know that all teams do that only for passion and not for work, but a news of progression status will make all people like me happy!
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have fun WAITING. that's all i can say. just because a new phone was just released, don't expect ROMs for it right at the beginning. all models are configured differently so devs need time to figure out the inner workings before they can convert/create themes or ROMs....
:-(
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I wouldn't expect cm7/miui for a long long time at best, the sgs has been out for almost a year and cm7 is still in beta/alpha stage.
I thought the nexus s was a pure google phone with no bloat or touchwiz? How do you remove what is not there?
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Which ROM is being used widely ?

Lets see how many users are using Custom Rom , Stock Samsung ROM , MIUI or CM7....
Vote at your will.
Using my own custom sammy rom . I like to put my own touch to them lol. CM7 is ok but i find anything AOSP roms have flaws but props to the devs.
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My custom ROM too. Aosp.
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HydrOG3N is THE Revolution.
Oxygen 2.3.2, or HydrogenMod.
Aosp for me all the way.
Regards
To be fair, stock would be the most used rom.
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To be fair, stock would be the most used rom.
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Heh, true that. I guess most people are just using stock roms, maybe with a custom kernel. This phone works fine the way it is actually, there are just some little flaws that can be fixed with a couple of hacks, and some colours which are a bit out place, but we have some nice themes after all.
Aosp roms are blazing fast tho, really unrivaled in terms of smoothness if you wanna play games...the problem with those is that they aren't 100% bug free as the ones i was using on my Desire, so i find it hard to use them as a daily driver for more than a few days every now and then on this particular phone.
Hyperdroid androidmeda with speedmod kernel.
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Galnet MIUI ICS builds. Far better than anything else.
stock 2.3.5 PT + juicedefender
thats it
checkk
CheckROM with ICS syndicate theme work perfect for me!
You're going to get a biased result asking on xda, as its where people who like modding go. Most users will not know about xda or bother with custom roms and be using stock
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im a little bit confused because i come from nexus one, where the biggest part use CM builds, but here there seems to be a more even distribution among users..... any special reasons?
Was on cognition for a long while. on darky ROM now.
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pinkster said:
im a little bit confused because i come from nexus one, where the biggest part use CM builds, but here there seems to be a more even distribution among users..... any special reasons?
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I prefer Samsung custom roms because they are so freakin smooth. Excellent stock browser, I love TouchWiz and the launcher, superb camera interface, and an awesome video player app.
Hyperdroid all the way-official ROM of the 2012 Olympics.
You guys wants me to add more poll items for Custom Stock ROM ?
I'm trying out omega and liking it so far,
Reason why the large distribution is because really, the phone works as is pretty well. It just needs a few tweaks to get rid of that garbage late night battery full alert and a couple other things. Since most people are looking for stock + tweaks, there's a lot of different tweaks available.
WajkIUI... i hope the spelling is right.. excellent ROM
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I am using CM7 nightlies with SPB Shell 3D.
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hyperdroid androidmeda. flashed it about 2 days back. works well for me

Looking for an ics 4.0.4 ics rom.

Hey all I'm looking for an stable ics stock rom. Could anyone give me an good one?
jaapteeuw12
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Slim ICS is most stable, frequent updates OTA.
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My favourite is Slim ICS, stable and fast
Slim is great and packed with features. ICS333 is simpler, and logically it's harder to make things go wrong. My personal favorite right now.
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I think CM9 is most stable and power-saving.
+1 for Slim.
Seems to have the most positive feedback of all ICS based roms.
Perhaps Dark Knight?
Im running icsgs and i really like it!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618757
This one for me, no probs with it yet
I'll also suggest Slim, my previous one was teamicsgs but i wouldn't go back to it, even if it's also a good rom
I'm using AOKP, i think is the better so far
Team ICSSGS is also good, but i think that project is dead
ics333-1.1
ICS 333-1.1 is the best rom as per my opinion extremly stable .....clean rom almost identical to stockware and it gives best results with semaphore kernel ....
Slim rom. Stock
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^ Slim is pretty far from stock.
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My vote goes to Doc's Master ICS right now. Best one I have tried so far. I have tried Slim and just got a bootloop so I moved on.
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Slim Rom with Semaphore 1.2 399 mb of ram or 387 if you need 720p recording instead of 480p.
Fastest than a Ferrari, rock stable, and don't forget that you have HW acceleration in ALL apps with ICS, the thing that gives you the iphone 4s style smoothness.
ICS333.. Smooth, fast, simple and bug free..
Aokp or cm9 the two roms are the best but aokp had a lot of customization
Gummy is very nice... customizable, fast, stable and with theme chooser!
Slim.....any people that have problems installing are people that can't read, or have dirty instal of their previous ROM
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4.2 AOSP out!

Woohoo! Can't wait for cm10 team to start merging in the new 4.2 goodness!
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/11/13/android-4-2-headed-to-aosp-right-now/
Woohoo....see what the devs come up with on this
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thats just great! cant wait to get the n10 and flash it with a good & nice aosp rom
Yep looking forward to this to. I have been running Siyah Kernel for a couple of weeks and it's great to be able to switch between the stable stock based rom and CM10
Yep same as on the Nexus 7 forums too, looking forward to having 4.2 AOSP on both my Galaxy S3 and Nexus 7:laugh:
Want omega's team to get cracking
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Won't take long to CM10-4.2 get released. I guess 4.2 uses the same base and stuff, so won't be a problem. Still, I may stick with Samsung. I love CM10 but not CM10 for i9300. Colors doesn't look good, laggy and a lot of random bugs.
Looking forward to it. Unfortunately cm10 on i9300 is beyond the team's control . If Samsung took their thumbs outta their asses and start releasing the RIGHT source and docs for Xynos, we might actually get somewhere. Its a miracle we've come this far without it.
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I see a lot of people comment that Touchwiz ROMs run more smoothly than CM based builds. This is exactly the opposite of my experience. I find the Cyanogen team's work to be second to none, which is remarkable considering they're volunteering their time.
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I see a lot of people comment that Touchwiz ROMs run more smoothly than CM based builds. This is exactly the opposite of my experience. I find the Cyanogen team's work to be second to none, which is remarkable considering they're volunteering their time.
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Definitely agree with you!
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More power to the CM Team! I loved the ROM ever since.
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It's freaking me out a bit that my Verizon Galaxy Nexus will get a 4.2 custom ROM before my Nexus 4. WTF?
With the CM vs TW ROM debate, is there one Vanilla ROM that you think proves that theory that they run smoother and faster because I'd love to test it if there is one. I've always also felt that TW runs smoother? Maybe I'm wrong. Is LiquidSmooth a good example?
foxhound tw Rom is ridiculously smooth
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Let's not change this thread to a TW vs CM, shall we?
Wohoooo! cant wait to get this one on my phone!
RoadXY said:
Let's not change this thread to a TW vs CM, shall we?
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why fight when siyah gives the best of both worlds
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RoadXY said:
Let's not change this thread to a TW vs CM, shall we?
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I think that comment probably did that more than anyone else's. I think it's a perfectly valid part of the discussion. I'm not suggesting we sit here and go back and forth on ROM names. But I'll ask my question in a different way. What is it about the AOSP release that's out there now that isn't working well that will be improved by this 4.2 release? Ultimately, this isn't about one ROM base vs another it's about whether AOSP can be made to work bug-free with the I9300 hardware, isn't it?
tinpanalley said:
I think that comment probably did that more than anyone else's. I think it's a perfectly valid part of the discussion. I'm not suggesting we sit here and go back and forth on ROM names. But I'll ask my question in a different way. What is it about the AOSP release that's out there now that isn't working well that will be improved by this 4.2 release? Ultimately, this isn't about one ROM base vs another it's about whether AOSP can be made to work bug-free with the I9300 hardware, isn't it?
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I believe it's also to do with what new FEATURES have been added to the new AOSP release and less to do with how much stability it will add (since that is dependent more on Samsung releasing the source than what AOSP has to offer in terms of stability).
Some of us would like to make use of the new features of 4.2 and not have to wait for an official Samsung update.
Having said all this, at the end of the day, that's my point of view and I don't expect everyone to agree.
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Woohoo! Can't wait for cm10 team to start merging in the new 4.2 goodness!
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/11/13/android-4-2-headed-to-aosp-right-now/
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Woot, the race is on!

Should I put CyanogenMod on my Nexus 4?

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
Yes
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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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