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Anyone tried the CUSTOM ROM Gohma 1.0? I read that it can “Improved battery life”, “improved overall performance”, “reduced lag”

senseijuan said:
Anyone tried the CUSTOM ROM Gohma 1.0? I read that it can “Improved battery life”, “improved overall performance”, “reduced lag”
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You should go here as this ROM is G Watch only. There's already a thread there. And yes I am using it and it does infact hold up to its promises

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Closet to Original Rom?

Hi, I have been looking for a Custom Rom with a Custom Karnel that has a closest look to the original rom. Does any one has any opinions??
tnx
I would recommend the following, because of my experience with them.
1. SaberMod or RasSaber (the first ROM comes with Saber-toothed-Squirrel kernel)
2. Purity (comes with Purified kernel)
You can find those, along with tons of other ROMs to choose from, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34474641
From your post I'm gathering that you don't want to mess around too much with the settings and just have a solid, stable system. The stock "look" is easily obtained by just flashing a new ROM and not touch anything in the custom settings, after all. Correct me if I'm wrong.
alipashang77 said:
Hi, I have been looking for a Custom Rom with a Custom Karnel that has a closest look to the original rom. Does any one has any opinions??
tnx
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Lots of people are running stock rom (rooted) with a custom kernel... You can even find pre-rooted/bb'ed stock rom like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
CyanogenMod FTW!
mlag said:
I would recommend the following, because of my experience with them.
1. SaberMod or RasSaber (the first ROM comes with Saber-toothed-Squirrel kernel)
2. Purity (comes with Purified kernel)
You can find those, along with tons of other ROMs to choose from, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34474641
From your post I'm gathering that you don't want to mess around too much with the settings and just have a solid, stable system. The stock "look" is easily obtained by just flashing a new ROM and not touch anything in the custom settings, after all. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Exactly, Thanks very much, I'm really tired with beta and non-stable roms and I want something stock-like
ameinild said:
Lots of people are running stock rom (rooted) with a custom kernel... You can even find pre-rooted/bb'ed stock rom like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147281
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Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
alipashang77 said:
Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
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No such thing as a deodexed kernel. All custom ROMs are deodexed.
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alipashang77 said:
Can you suggest me some stable and Deodexed karnel? thanks anyway
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Most custom kernels are generally stable, have a look in the index thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006616
franco and faux are both popular choices, although I find faux settings a little complicated...

will rooting tf300t make it less laggy/smoother?

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
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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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

best rom for daily use -- s3 neo (19031i)--

hi guys
i want to ask about the best stable rom for daily use for s3 neo (if exist)
no high tempreture ... no cpu load ....no battery drain so much ....
i tried all of the cyanogenmod version for s3 neo and it make my make phone temperature so so so so so hot and the cpu load retch 100%
I've been using RR with Renix's kernel for a while, had no problems with it.
StillNoName said:
I've been using RR with Renix's kernel for a while, had no problems with it.
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@StillNoName, any link? Where does one find this rom?
update: I think this is it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...om-ressurection-remix-s3-neo-t3123799/page111
Stock Rom with @Sev3n kernel. Battery life's pretty good! Try it yourself
And don't forget to use Greenify, Amplify and modify the kernel with the Best settings (you can found them on a thread that I started about the most battery friendly kernel for stock ROM).
akostadinov said:
@StillNoName, any link? Where does one find this rom?
update: I think this is it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...om-ressurection-remix-s3-neo-t3123799/page111
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Yeah that's it.
StillNoName said:
Yeah that's it.
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Which version?
German_Malik said:
Which version?
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The latest version, of course.
Resurrection renix 2.1 is best. Or stockmod with seven kernel. No other
motion rom 17
Ita depent of your needs. Simply I prefer clean experience and rich ways to customize my rom, debugging and battery life -> so my choise is cm11 plus cm11 kernel. Cm 12.1 is pretty good, but with renix kernel. Just read all pages from your rom choise and make a decision.

Fastest rom for sm-n9005w8

So i am looking for the fastest and most fluid rom for sm-n9005w8,and kernel to go with it.
Any suggestions are welcome☺
nxtv2 said:
So i am looking for the fastest and most fluid rom for sm-n9005w8,and kernel to go with it.
Any suggestions are welcome
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See identical posts .
All roms are posted YOU try them .
If only there were a suggestion box when typing the threat title to re-direct you to EXACTLY the same question asked over and over again...
As stated above, it does not take long to test out all the ROMs and see for yourself.
Remember kids, the best ROM is always STOCK ROM
You mean the stock rom for my phone or stock google rom?
nxtv2 said:
You mean the stock rom for my phone or stock google rom?
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Stock rom .
Then read and learn .
Custom rom install Nandroid backup . Test rom and try another .

What is the best ROM for gamers?

Hi guys! Im actually new to this, just had done unlocking my bootloader and installing twrp. Just want to aks you guys of what is the best rom for gamers? And also i preferred rom with darkmode. Thanks guys in advanced.
cryptopatek said:
Hi guys! Im actually new to this, just had done unlocking my bootloader and installing twrp. Just want to aks you guys of what is the best rom for gamers? And also i preferred rom with darkmode. Thanks guys in advanced.
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If you are not concern with your battery life, you can try DOT OS or HAVOC and also, you can try flashing a custom kernels like Darkonah, PHB or Azure, both have overclocked feature for squeezing more power. but for me, better stick with stock rom for better battery and decent performance. :good::good:
Thanks for the advice bro. Im currently using MIUI and this iscthe first time i use custom rom on X00TD and i actually amazed by the battery life and performance of this rom. Im just wondering how other roms performs
cryptopatek said:
Thanks for the advice bro. Im currently using MIUI and this iscthe first time i use custom rom on X00TD and i actually amazed by the battery life and performance of this rom. Im just wondering how other roms performs
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You can try other custom roms (if you have a lot of time :silly: :laugh and see it for yourself. Also don't forget to report any bugs to help the devs :good::good:
cryptopatek said:
Thanks for the advice bro. Im currently using MIUI and this iscthe first time i use custom rom on X00TD and i actually amazed by the battery life and performance of this rom. Im just wondering how other roms performs
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Ok, man. The rom which has best gaming performance, least memory usage in this forum is LineageOS but it doesn't have many customization. Look for a Balanced ROM? Try DotOS.
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1234What said:
If you are not concern with your battery life, you can try DOT OS or HAVOC and also, you can try flashing a custom kernels like Darkonah, PHB or Azure, both have overclocked feature for squeezing more power. but for me, better stick with stock rom for better battery and decent performance. :good::good:
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Havoc is a heavy customized ROM and will not give good performance. I tried it and don't have good game performance.
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HAVOC is no good imho (bad gps lock and random phone shutdowns)
i tried a LOT of roms over the last year and i just reverted back to latest stockrom since each and every rom seems to have its drawbacks
what works in one rom doesnt work in the other and vice versa
what i would like is a fully debloated stock rom with a battery saving kernel but i have been able to find a rom that has that
I just want to update this thread. Its been almost 5months since i made this thread. Now i have the samw question. Who among you guys know the best rom for gaming? Thanks kn sdvanced.
cryptopatek said:
I just want to update this thread. Its been almost 5months since i made this thread. Now i have the samw question. Who among you guys know the best rom for gaming? Thanks kn sdvanced.
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Try modified Stock ROM

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