[Q] What is the most stable Cyangenmod Rom? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys i was wandering if someone could help me out, I am interested in installing Cyangenmod but there are so many different versions.
I was hoping a few of you could give me you experience of using CM i.e. bugs etc.? Which version is the most stable?
I am running the UK Snapdragon 800 N9005 version..
thanks.

I can't say for other roms but I'm running temaseks cm ROM. Works on both bootloaders as well. Stable as hell for me.
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Sammath said:
I can't say for other roms but I'm running temaseks cm ROM. Works on both bootloaders as well. Stable as hell for me.
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Battery life good?

I'm running temasek cm ROM and i'm in love with it. Stable, fast and smooth as hell...
Battery life is so far better than sammy
I came from Omega (my favorite stock based rom) and do not want to go back

christoph_2013 said:
Battery life good?
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Battery life is very good for me. The ROM comes with a kernel which has uv and oc support.
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Recommend a new rom for me!

All that matters to me is speed, stability and battery life.
I have been running Darkys 9.2 for a long time now, but the battery life is getting to be very poor, so looking to try out something new.
Appart from the battery life if has been rock solid to date.
Any advice is welcome
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"All that matters to me is speed, stability and battery life."
...bit like saying "all that matters is health, wealth and happiness"
There are plenty out there and only one way to find out, happy flashing
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In my opinion, there isn't a perfect rom in this world which matches your description. However, if I were to choose one, I would choose Cyanogenmod 7. It is currently on Nightly, but it is stable enough for daily usage. Battery life is not that good, but its speed complements it, combined with loads of customisations available.
I hope that helps, mate
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djglenn1337 said:
All that matters to me is speed, stability and battery life.
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So why not flash stock odexed JVQ without any modifactions?
Try s.u.f.a.ce rom .Its a base rom with addons I installed the base and manually extracted and installed what I wanted from the addons. Almost a build your own without being a developer. Fastest rom ive tried with best battery because its light
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kb909 said:
Try s.u.f.a.ce rom .Its a base rom with addons I installed the base and manually extracted and installed what I wanted from the addons. Almost a build your own without being a developer. Fastest rom ive tried with best battery because its light
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This ^
Ive tried a bunch, I only flashed this ROM cuz Sam ported a theme I liked ended up liking the ROM since its a barebones ROM
Other then that ROM Id go with just a stock JVQ, Ive always fallen back to the stock ROMs after not liking something about the customs I installed
Thanks guys will give s.u.r.f.a.c.e a shot!
Just out of interest, does it have a lagfix like Darkys rom?
Cyanogen's battery issues are keeping me away from it for now.
I have it on my wife's wildfire and its a completely new animal since I flashed it.
djglenn1337 said:
Thanks guys will give s.u.r.f.a.c.e a shot!
Just out of interest, does it have a lagfix like Darkys rom?
Cyanogen's battery issues are keeping me away from it for now.
I have it on my wife's wildfire and its a completely new animal since I flashed it.
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Yes it does
F1 Galaxy S2 V6
no battery drain and smooth with galaxianEE2.4 kernel
GingerReal 7.1.4 , Semaphore 1.3.3. kernel, works briliant-e.
Search: Android Development topic
Stock is the best...
In the past weeks i tested several roms and kernels.
Roms: GingerReal 7.1.4, Surface 2.1, Juwe 5.2, CM7, Darky 10.2
Kernel: Speedmod, Galaxian, Semaphore
For me the best pair is Darkys Rom with the semaphore kernel on EXT4.
I never had such a smooth, speedy and long battery usage on any rom/kernel.

whats the best unbranded Galaxy S2 Stock Rom

I really like the stock Rom
Not quite ready to flash a new one yet (unless a good MIUI shows up)
I think the stock rom is very smooth and only really needs root to be a good everyday workable rom, until something outstanding shows up.
I currently have stock branded orange rom (rooted) witha most of the orange and samsung apps frozen with titanium backup.
I am looking for a totally (or near as dammit) stock Rom but without all the branding form orange, and unnecessary apps running in the background so i can get better battery life.
Any ideas on the best one for my purpose.
LeoMar Mod with Ninpho kernel.
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raze1000 said:
I really like the stock Rom
Not quite ready to flash a new one yet (unless a good MIUI shows up)
I think the stock rom is very smooth and only really needs root to be a good everyday workable rom, until something outstanding shows up.
I currently have stock branded orange rom (rooted) witha most of the orange and samsung apps frozen with titanium backup.
I am looking for a totally (or near as dammit) stock Rom but without all the branding form orange, and unnecessary apps running in the background so i can get better battery life.
Any ideas on the best one for my purpose.
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The best one has not arrived yet!
Waiting for Android 2.3.4 (stock)
leffep said:
The best one has not arrived yet!
Waiting for Android 2.3.4 (stock)
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Oh yes forgot that is going to here soon
may take a look at LeoMar Mod with Ninpho kernel in the meantime.
Sick of this horrible orange logo on bootup
I'm using the leaked stock XXKG3 together with the Ninphetamine v2.02 Kernel and all is well.
Good battery life, smooth rom with no issues and no restarts, looking forward to the 'official' release.
In the meantime if you want to flash it via Odin here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
I have installed Lite'ning Rom v4.1 XXKG3 - Fast as Lightning, but not happy as I thought and experienced custom ROM's before.
Now, can I install any of the stock (original) SGS2 ROMs or should I find the same one I had in my phone before I flashed custom ROM??
Thanks
kersey said:
I'm using the leaked stock XXKG3 together with the Ninphetamine v2.02 Kernel and all is well.
Good battery life, smooth rom with no issues and no restarts, looking forward to the 'official' release.
In the meantime if you want to flash it via Odin here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
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is that the frankenstein one?
raze1000 said:
is that the frankenstein one?
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Yes it is, with the following details - PDA:XXKG3| PHONE: XXKG3| CSC:XEUKD1
raze1000 said:
I really like the stock Rom
Not quite ready to flash a new one yet (unless a good MIUI shows up)
I think the stock rom is very smooth and only really needs root to be a good everyday workable rom, until something outstanding shows up.
Any ideas on the best one for my purpose.
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I owned the SGS1 when it came out and it desperately needed fixes and alternative ROMs, now with the SGS2 I am a bit surprised because I ended up to the same conclusion as you. I feel no need for custom ROMs. The stock ain't so bad, TouchWiz is decent, it runs stable enough, really have no issues.
So I'm also looking for a clean Samsung stock ROM to get rid of all of my operator junk (useless apps taking resources, startup/shutdown logos, etc). Plus it's bad to have to wait more when a new version comes out as operators take ages to customize them (still on KE6/KEB)
I think I will wait until the first official "clean" Samsung 2.3.4 comes out tho... right now it is pretty good, except for the usual battery problem (that IMHO can only be really fixed with a fat 3000 mAh battery or so)
Well for now AOKP roms are the way to go I think any way, roms like RootBOX and Resurrection Remix along with either Fluxxi, CM9 or Siyah kernel
Should check them out
I use NeatRomLite v1.1 and I'm extremely satisfied!! Both with battery life, speed and smoothness! Try it, you'll love it!!
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testicaltroy said:
Well for now AOKP roms are the way to go I think any way, roms like RootBOX and Resurrection Remix along with either Fluxxi, CM9 or Siyah kernel
Should check them out
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Way to resurrect a thread from last year that should have been closed.
testicaltroy said:
Well for now AOKP roms are the way to go I think any way, roms like RootBOX and Resurrection Remix along with either Fluxxi, CM9 or Siyah kernel
Should check them out
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Yes I agree, using RootBOX right now. Waiting for JB version.
Wrong forum
testicaltroy said:
Well for now AOKP roms are the way to go I think any way, roms like RootBOX and Resurrection Remix along with either Fluxxi, CM9 or Siyah kernel
Should check them out
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He said what was the best stock rom ....
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Ajj jast fartid.
There is no such thing as best rom plus wrong section.
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The 'best ROM' is the one that works best for your phone. Try a few out and make your own decision.

In need of a new ROM

I'm on a 2.3.6 jw4 ROM and have been for about the last 6 months. I need a change so I want to know what are the latest roms which are stable, good performance wise and have a decent battery life. Thanks
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seeraj15 said:
I'm on a 2.3.6 jw4 ROM and have been for about the last 6 months. I need a change so I want to know what are the latest roms which are stable, good performance wise and have a decent battery life. Thanks
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Stable wise - I was using Team Nyx ICS RC5 and it was quite a good ICS rom. I am now trying TAJB V7.1, which is pretty good but has some annoying bugs still it seems, so my recommendation is to upgrade to ICS if you want the stability. I think the JB roms are better on battery though compared to ICS.
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Stable wise - I was using Team Nyx ICS RC5 and it was quite a good ICS rom. I am now trying TAJB V7.1, which is pretty good but has some annoying bugs still it seems, so my recommendation is to upgrade to ICS if you want the stability. I think the JB roms are better on battery though compared to ICS.
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How would I flash the team nyx ROM if I am on 2.3.6 jw4?
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If you want a stable ROM, you might want to try CM9 (ICS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592131
If you want the latest JB, you might want to try CM10 Alpha:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778526
There are specific installation guides in both threads.
You can try TiramiSlim v2.0. Probably one of the best ICS ROMs.
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ICS is here !!!!
try ICS by arco, ivendor etc etc n get engulfed in the awsummness
Go with a stock ROM for your requirements. JW8 is very fluid.
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Try a solid ICS ROM like Slim ICS 4.2. I never had less problems and I tried a lot.
Cant really recommend cm roms..
Try cm9 with devil3 kernel. Very stable and fast. And there is a offical stable version available now! The devil-kernel increases battery live and performance.
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Generally on GB Roms everything should run, because it was released official.
On the other hand ICS runs faster and I have no problems so far.
Slim ICS
Hey man definitley reccomend had absolutley no issues with it literally never encounted a problem
I think CM9 Blueberry is pretty good for daily use. :good:
remics with sgs3 launcher

Looking For A Stable, Stock ROM for Note 4

Hey all,
Bought a Note 4 for my mother recently and I'd like some suggestions on ROMs. I'd like to flash a stable, stock, de-odexed ROM that removed all unnecessary bloatware. I know there are a number of choices out there, but if someone who's had the Note 4 for a while could point me in the right direction, that would be great.
Latest stock rom is very stable, I just disabled the bloatwarez because I never rooted the phone.
Hi.
Just try this one. It's not stock at all, but it's' probably the best Note 4 Rom over here. Big community, responsive developer,great features and amazing battery life with the stock kernel that they provide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-kyubi-rom-note-5-t3220106
But, if you really really want to go stock , try Nameless ROM. Very fast and fluid ROM with great battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/5-1-1-namelessv1-t3221528
Good luck.
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Latest stock rom is very stable, I just disabled the bloatwarez because I never rooted the phone.
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I've noticed it's quite stable. Would be easier to keep the stock rom for her as it isn't mine. Is there a thread or page that lists out what apps are safe to disable on the Note 4 without causing issues?
recond9 said:
Hi.
Just try this one. It's not stock at all, but it's' probably the best Note 4 Rom over here. Big community, responsive developer,great features and amazing battery life with the stock kernel that they provide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-kyubi-rom-note-5-t3220106
But, if you really really want to go stock , try Nameless ROM. Very fast and fluid ROM with great battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/5-1-1-namelessv1-t3221528
Good luck.
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Thanks for the links. Only thing is that it's the Exynos version (SM-N910H).

any recommended stable rom with finger print working?

title says it all. kindly please recommend me a good rom with good battery and performance thanks! and which kernel is best for s5? (was using boeffla kernel on s3 and its good)
rusherrrx said:
title says it all. kindly please recommend me a good rom with good battery and performance thanks! and which kernel is best for s5? (was using boeffla kernel on s3 and its good)
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Stock sammy ROM gives the best battery life and performance in games. However, stock ROM may experience slowdowns over time which may be resolved with a clean flash. If you want AOSP, Resurrection Remix is a good choice, but you will have to sacrifice some in-game performance and camera quality.
As for which kernel, it is generally best to stay on the included kernel unless you absolutely need features like fast USB charge and sound modifications.
Saber said:
Stock sammy ROM gives the best battery life and performance in games. However, stock ROM may experience slowdowns over time which may be resolved with a clean flash. If you want AOSP, Resurrection Remix is a good choice, but you will have to sacrifice some in-game performance and camera quality.
As for which kernel, it is generally best to stay on the included kernel unless you absolutely need features like fast USB charge and sound modifications.
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i have downloaded nolimits rom, xstrolite rom, alliance rom. havent flashed anything yet.. can provide me a link?
rusherrrx said:
i have downloaded nolimits rom, xstrolite rom, alliance rom. havent flashed anything yet.. can provide me a link?
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Other than nolimits, the ROMs you've mentioned are quite dated. For official stock ROM, download the unbranded firmware from sammobile or from updato. Samsung has stopped updating their firmware so it is highly likely that ROMs based on stock will be discontinued as well.
Flash using ODIN.
Saber said:
Other than nolimits, the ROMs you've mentioned are quite dated. For official stock ROM, download the unbranded firmware from sammobile or from updato. Samsung has stopped updating their firmware so it is highly likely that ROMs based on stock will be discontinued as well.
Flash using ODIN.
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oh anyways thanks. another quick suggestion needed. what rom is best even though the fingerprint is not working?
rusherrrx said:
oh anyways thanks. another quick suggestion needed. what rom is best even though the fingerprint is not working?
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Pretty much all of the ROMs I've mentioned previously are the best in my experience. With the AOSP ROMs, ensure you have the latest bootloader and baseband otherwise fingerprint sensor will be disabled.
Try CrDroid best aosp rom that i have used in a while.
LineageOS 14.1 (android 7.1.2) best stable, performance, battery use for me.
Alliance Rom, From Kitkat and above
[ROM601]SUPERLite MM*330mb*G900F/T/W8/P/V/M/I/root,5wboot,2fast,nolag,multilang,&more
i'm using popwiz now with no problems at all
fast and clean
and i got 62154 antutu bencmark lol
good in gaming and battery life
give it a shot
AlBaraa98 said:
i'm using popwiz now with no problems at all
fast and clean
and i got 62154 antutu bencmark lol
good in gaming and battery life
give it a shot
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Which popwiz
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its based on 5.1
https://mega.nz/#!NdkgAAaa!7DQcxWBUtQbNaUTGaOPYOKZ641pICmWdlFISYZAfGlM

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