Hello to all xda Members.
Since my SE mimmi is dead, ive buyd a GT-S5369 and i love it so far
Rooting, delete bloatware and so on was no problem at all (very good guides here)
I want mod more my Young and i have some questions (if i am in the wrong section please move it)
I have currently running the Stock Rom 2.3.6, rooted and cleaned and with few build.prop tweaks so far.
Ive read that the stock rom has not graphical modding potential, is that correct in fact?
There are Tons of Rom in the Development Section and
no panic i dont want to ask for the Best rom
I have one eye on Creed 3.5, is this rom for daily use (stable) or has it any bugs?
What about the Battery drain is it better than Stock?
Can i throttle CPU Speed in this Custom Rom?
or do i need a Custom Kernel?
Is there a one klick solution to Backup my Current Rom with all Messages (over 4000), Browser Bookmarks, settings, Apps and so on?
Thank you for any answer.
vitafit said:
Hello to all xda Members.
Since my SE mimmi is dead, ive buyd a GT-S5369 and i love it so far
Rooting, delete bloatware and so on was no problem at all (very good guides here)
I want mod more my Young and i have some questions (if i am in the wrong section please move it)
I have currently running the Stock Rom 2.3.6, rooted and cleaned and with few build.prop tweaks so far.
Ive read that the stock rom has not graphical modding potential, is that correct in fact?
There are Tons of Rom in the Development Section and
no panic i dont want to ask for the Best rom
I have one eye on Creed 3.5, is this rom for daily use (stable) or has it any bugs?
What about the Battery drain is it better than Stock?
Can i throttle CPU Speed in this Custom Rom?
or do i need a Custom Kernel?
Is there a one klick solution to Backup my Current Rom with all Messages (over 4000), Browser Bookmarks, settings, Apps and so on?
Thank you for any answer.
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1) Stock rom is the most stable rom. No other rom can match it.
2) battery drain depends on the kernel configs primarily and then on your usage.
3)Merruks kernel allows CPU overclocking. The kernel will work with creeds 3.5
4)take a nandroid backup for backing up the complete rom( including messages, apps, kernel etc.)
5)i haven't used this rom but i can surely answer these questions b'coz i searched for the answers.
Moral of the story: Search in google or even in xda.
good luck.
Yes. Stock Rom is the best. But if you're asking if creeds rom has many bugs, i'll say no. Only one. The youtube app. You can't sign in if you have account there. But you can download the old one instead.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Y
Creeds Rom V3.5- Hells Fusion #50
Hi
I have a question to you.
Which one 4.4.X ROM for SGS3 is the best?
There is a lot of Kit Kat Based custom ROMs threads but it's hard to choose the best one.
Do they support ART runtime?
So help me and recommend me the one.
best rom threads are not allowed at xda ..try them yourself..
here you go heres a list
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/11-01-14-update-index-android-4-4-t2577629
Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
OP please do not be lazy, what works best fr someone else may not work best for you due to differences in how you use the device. The only way to find out what works best for you is to try different ROM's.
Dear all
I have Grand duos since a year and tired from the official rom, its so laggy and gives errors all the time
all i need is a stable fast rom that have basic functions and google apps to use the phone in best performance
any idea which rom shall i use?
wesamlouis said:
Dear all
I have Grand duos since a year and tired from the official rom, its so laggy and gives errors all the time
all i need is a stable fast rom that have basic functions and google apps to use the phone in best performance
any idea which rom shall i use?
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Try Touchwiz Revolution v5 or Cosmic CM by k2wl
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"Best" or "Recommend" ROM / Kernel threads are not allowed on XDA.
Please test these things for yourself. That is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion, and then,
you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
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ronnie498
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Hey guys I'm interested in flashing my sprint GS4 and was wondering in your opinion what is the best 4.4.2 AOSP ROM. It is very important that this ROM is stable. Thanks
danymanny said:
Hey guys I'm interested in flashing my sprint GS4 and was wondering in your opinion what is the best 4.4.2 AOSP ROM. It is very important that this ROM is stable. Thanks
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If it is unlocked and your using a GSM sim from another carrier than you got more than just stable rom to worry about. You need to do some additional steps to get dialer and calls working on AOSP but if you are just using it on sprint CDMA than you are fine and can just flash Slim Rom which I think is most stable of all of them. Gummy is great. Another thing you gotta keep in mind is that you should flash the supported gapps that the developer mentions in rom thread because if you flash wrong Gapps version that can cause instability. Slim roms has always been stable for me and use it with small gapps which is just 56mb. Slim roms is actually 4.4.4 which is even better than 4.4.2
Read here for dialer app fix on AOSP unlocked roms Sprint S4.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539794
Sorry, "Best" ROM threads are not allowed on this development site. Members are expected to do the research and read through the ROM threads to decide and pick what "may" be best for them. Bugs and fixes members come across will be found in those threads. Asking opinions like this will only get you a list of what everyone is running...no real information...all of that only comes with research. Best advice anyone can give you is to make a backup and flash. Try one out that you think is best for you for a day or two...don't like it? Flash another. But always always always backup before flashing anything.
FNSM
Hello
I am new to installation of custom ROMS. I own a Galaxy S5 900F version. I want to install a very smooth and stable ROM on my phone. Can anyone guide me of which ROM should i install? and is it safe?
For me SOKP,TeamNoctrunal, or Ownrom
i would suggest you to try them out yourself to find which is most stable for you mate, good luck. (and yes it is safe)
That's an answer that's different for everyone. I swear by CM ROMS, but my best friend says he has nothing but bad luck with them, and we have the same device.
I just wanted to know by people's experiences. because trying different will require a lot of time and data backing up restoring again and again.
Try Them out and find your best Rom.
Gesendet von meinem SM-G900F
For me, Official CyanogenMod 12.1 nightlies are great. I haven't tested anythnig else because CM works fine on my device : stable, great battery life, etc...
This is an development thread ask your question in S5 Q&A, help or troubleshooting. This is a thread for devs posting there unified mods and unified roms.
If you want AOSP you should try official CM12.1 from here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=klte
If you want a modded stock rom you can try _alexndr rom from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2813628
Or djb77 roms from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3138583
If you want Xposed framework on a modded stock rom you need a deodexed rom like _alexndr rom or choose djb77 rom there you can choose Xposed from the aroma installer.
I was on XtreStoLite rom but it's outdated at the moment so better to use another one. I tried also _alexandr rom and it's also very good one. Now I'm on CM12.1 and I like it very much. So I advice you to try CM12.1 and if you don't like it try djb77. And I prefer Boeffla kernel (the beta version) there is a version for CM12.1 and for TW.
Boeffla kernel for CM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3062078
Boeffla kernel for TW:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3062073
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G900F met Tapatalk
ammadb said:
Hello
I am new to installation of custom ROMS. I own a Galaxy S5 900F version. I want to install a very smooth and stable ROM on my phone. Can anyone guide me of which ROM should i install? and is it safe?
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1) This is the development section, does it in any way shape or form resemble a Q&A forum? We have a separate Q&A forum for a reason, can you guess what that reason is?
2) Try some and find out. What is "best" or "most stable" type of questions are not allowed on XDA. "best" or "most stable" is subjective, nobody can answer the question except you.
nico3469 said:
For me, Official CyanogenMod 12.1 nightlies are great. I haven't tested anythnig else because CM works fine on my device : stable, great battery life, etc...
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Does it has fingerprint lock?
TheATHEiST said:
1) This is the development section, does it in any way shape or form resemble a Q&A forum? We have a separate Q&A forum for a reason, can you guess what that reason is?
2) Try some and find out. What is "best" or "most stable" type of questions are not allowed on XDA. "best" or "most stable" is subjective, nobody can answer the question except you.
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Okay sorry sir. I have created a topic first time. did not know
ammadb said:
Does it has fingerprint lock?
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No, it's not included in CM 12.1, I didn't find it.
Alliance rom v9 is very customizable http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716535
If u want a S6 experience install sixperience v4.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/development/rom-sixperience-stable-v2-0-t3121078
Personally i dont lic stock android so i dont like CM
CM is gud to have a better understanding about a google update early
But once samsung give their updates touchwiz is more good for me
Well, its not about just being stable, but about having stable features, and cm is not very good in that way, it is stable, but has very little features, so stock samsung rom all the way, especially now, when samsung will be releasing android 5.1.1 update very soon.
Well I think that people mainly say CM "used to be" stable, because they changed their development cycles from fixed (i.e. having RELEASE versions) to rolling (only MONTHLY). Apart from that I think its a matter of taste really.. personally I would consider most Android systems "unstable" cause you'll always get the occasional crash compared to e.g. an ubuntu LTS server.