Hello............
My samsung galaxy note 3 is very slow
I formatted it through recovery and the is no changes
it is very slow when i played on any games
i updated it to 4.4.2
what is the Solution ?
Thanks in advance
Formated means wipe data/factory reset?
Do you use any task killers, clean masters, antivirs etc??
Never had a problem on my Note 3. Have had this problem many times on my original Note and Galaxy S however.
You could try PurePerformancexX or try a completely fresh stock ROM flashed using ODIN and your choice of ROM from Sam Mobile.
Or simply use a different custom ROM flashed from your custom recovery. Making sure to do a complete wipe before hand (or during installation with Aroma Installer).
What ROM are you using?
verny94 said:
Formated means wipe data/factory reset?
Do you use any task killers, clean masters, antivirs etc??
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Yes i do wipe data /factory reset ..
stevles said:
Never had a problem on my Note 3. Have had this problem many times on my original Note and Galaxy S however.
You could try PurePerformancexX or try a completely fresh stock ROM flashed using ODIN and your choice of ROM from Sam Mobile.
Or simply use a different custom ROM flashed from your custom recovery. Making sure to do a complete wipe before hand (or during installation with Aroma Installer).
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I am on stuck 4.4.2
Well I'm currently using MultiX with stock kernel, virtually nothing selected except for things like Dropbox and other necessities that I use. It's as light as you want it to be. Give it a shot.
Also if it's games that are lagging you can try using custom Kernels.
One that springs to mind is Aurora which has a GPU overclock.
All controllable using Synapse which installs at the same time Aurora is.
Good luck
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Well I'm currently using MultiX with stock kernel, virtually nothing selected except for things like Dropbox and other necessities that I use. It's as light as you want it to be. Give it a shot.
Also if it's games that are lagging you can try using custom Kernels.
One that springs to mind is Aurora which has a GPU overclock.
All controllable using Synapse which installs at the same time Aurora is.
Good luck
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This is a very hard solution
sa-ra said:
This is a very hard solution
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Installing a kernel is hard?
It takes 60 seconds, you don't need to change Synapse settings I was just saying you can.
They're two different suggestions. Install the ROM if you can be bothered or install the kernel for an easier/quicker attempt at raising performance.
ROM's don't usually change performance much anyway if you have a non-bloated ROM already installed.
But yeah in this order: Try the kernel, or try the ROM, or try the PurePerformancesX thing as a last ditched effort.
Fast Phone
with wipe data all user data will be deleted but phone to become fastest than ago.
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with wipe data all user data will be deleted but phone to become fastest than ago.
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He tried that champ!
Lag while on stock? It is either bad software or it may be defected cpu
I will try custom kernel & PurePerformanceX, but your warranty may be lost.
Best way is wipe all in recovery and clean flash newest stock ROM for your CSC via Odin.
Then if is your device slow, you have to apply your warranty. (sorry for my english)
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This is my first post on this forum just want to say all of you guys are great. I have a verizon fascinate, i rooted, installed the DJ05 radio (modem), installed stockDJ05 rom, and 1212 test kernel. Then i installed the Blackhole 2.3 rom from sonofskywalker..All done successfully! BUT heres my question, I heard its good to wipe data and cache between flashing roms, and i dont know if this is going to affect the DJ05 "Radio"(modem). Is it safe to wipe data and cache through CLOCKWORK?
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This is my first post on this forum just want to say all of you guys are great. I have a verizon fascinate, i rooted, installed the DJ05 radio (modem), installed stockDJ05 rom, and 1212 test kernel. Then i installed the Blackhole 2.3 rom from sonofskywalker..All done successfully! BUT heres my question, I heard its good to wipe data and cache between flashing roms, and i dont know if this is going to affect the DJ05 "Radio"(modem). Is it safe to wipe data and cache through CLOCKWORK?
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Data and cache refer to user generated data not ROM/Kernel/Radio data. The modem you installed will not be wiped in the Clockwork wipe data and cache process.
Thank you! I was also wondering, since i installed the blackhole2.3(dj05)ROM, does that mean i dont even need the stock(dj05)ROM??
Just not sure and would like to know.
tyler1234567 said:
Thank you! I was also wondering, since i installed the blackhole2.3(dj05)ROM, does that mean i dont even need the stock(dj05)ROM??
Just not sure and would like to know.
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This is like comparing a Jona Gold apple to a Golden Delicious apple. They are both apples and you either eat one or the other. Well normally anyway. The stock ROM is just the leaked factory DJ05 ROM. The blackhole 2.3 DJ05 is the result of someone, with greater skills then I possess, taking that stock ROM and modifying it to their (and maybe your) liking. They are both ROM's.
thanks once again!
I'm going to give this a shot this weekend. Probably a stupid question but better to ask than not - I need to flash the DJ05 modem before I can flash any ROM (stock, BH, SC, etc.), correct? So it would be -
1. Modem
2. Choice of ROM
3. Choice of kernel
Thanks in advance.
-87W
87wrangler said:
I'm going to give this a shot this weekend. Probably a stupid question but better to ask than not - I need to flash the DJ05 modem before I can flash any ROM (stock, BH, SC, etc.), correct? So it would be -
1. Modem
2. Choice of ROM
3. Choice of kernel
Thanks in advance.
-87W
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Yes, that is what you would want to do.
On the Motorola Droid when you switched ROMs it was just fine to format everything listed in ClockworkMod Recovery. Is this the case for the Samsung Fascinate or is there extraneous data left over even after formatting all through ClockworkMod?
If you format everything listed in CWM, there shouldn't be anything lingering on the phone. You don't actually have to format data or cache when flashing if you don't want to. I never format data unless I start having issues that I can't fix any other way.
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This is like comparing a Jona Gold apple to a Golden Delicious apple. They are both apples and you either eat one or the other. Well normally anyway. The stock ROM is just the leaked factory DJ05 ROM. The blackhole 2.3 DJ05 is the result of someone, with greater skills then I possess, taking that stock ROM and modifying it to their (and maybe your) liking. They are both ROM's.
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I like your explanation. Can you make a similiar, easy to understand explanation for the differences in kernels. Thanks
87wrangler said:
I'm going to give this a shot this weekend. Probably a stupid question but better to ask than not - I need to flash the DJ05 modem before I can flash any ROM (stock, BH, SC, etc.), correct? So it would be -
1. Modem
2. Choice of ROM
3. Choice of kernel
Thanks in advance.
-87W
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This is correct.
But, do not fret too much. It's like chicken and egg. I guess I flashed ROM first and then modem, and I am still fine. You do not have absolutely virgin phone with empty memory anyway. So, whatever you do, something will be first and another thing second, because of sequential nature of the flashing process. It is fine to have this discrepancy while you flash.
Just make sure that when you going to ACTUALLY USE the phone everything is in sync.
I have a few questions.
I understand there are official updates for our phones 2.1->2.2 but they are operator based. So there are customized roms, that are with custom stuff.
I'm really intereseted in upgrading from 2.1 official rom to a custom, but dont know exactly which one to choose.
I once flashed a 2.2 but it bricked my phone, so i had it repaired (the phone didnt respond to any key combinations or anything at all).
So is there any point to upgrade if there isnt any stable roms.
And also why is everyone waiting for the official update from samsung when there are already 2.2 roms for 5800.
Lagfix seems like a thing to try out, but i want to be sure which rom is the best and so that the basic stuff works.
Don't know about others, but my reason for not upgrading to unofficial/custom ROMs is that I don't want to risk my phone (even if that risk may be small..)..I also don't have time to backup data, reset phone, re-install app.s, do settings again etc. which might be needed in the flashing process.
Besides, from what I read in this forum, none of the ROMs seems to be satisfactory enough & ready for prime time. But frankly, I am losing my patience fast & may soon go for a custom ROM if official upgrade doesn't arrive by end of this month..damn Samsung for taking sooo long..
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Don't know about others, but my reason for not upgrading to unofficial/custom ROMs is that I don't want to risk my phone (even if that risk may be small..)..I also don't have time to backup data, reset phone, re-install app.s, do settings again etc. which might be needed in the flashing process.
Besides, from what I read in this forum, none of the ROMs seems to be satisfactory enough & ready for prime time. But frankly, I am losing my patience fast & may soon go for a custom ROM if official upgrade doesn't arrive by end of this month..damn Samsung for taking sooo long..
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Thanks for your reply, that's what i wanted to know. I was thinking the same thing that probably the custom roms arent stable enough and that the official update still aint available.
Why don't you use a stock 2.2 ROM like the JPF?
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Why don't you use a stock 2.2 ROM like the JPF?
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is it safe and works fine just like the default 2.1 that we have in our phones?
Sure ^^ and you cant brick your phone if you dont flash your bootloader^^ jpf also works faster^^ i would recommend to flash a custom rom. Like lestatious one. Everything works well on it^^ have fun
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just dont flash the bootloader and you can always reenter download mode.
backing up isn't that big of an issue, titanium backup backs up pretty much everything.
If you're planning on using titanium, just be aware that you should only restore non android apps when switching from eclair to froyo..i tried this and kept getting fc's. Just make backups of stuff in the individual apps like contacts etc, then restore them after you upgrade to froyo. Then make a full titanium backup of everything once you have your phone the way you want it. From then on you can just test any rom you like and always have a quick easy way of getting your stuff back. I recommend using astro to backup titanium so you can have a version to hand after flashing.
P.S. I use jfp ultra clean and it rocks my socks
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Ok, i might try out the stock 2.2 rom... But what about lagfixes or are they even neccessary on 2.2?
Cause my current 2.1 stock rom is really laggy, i remove tasks to clean up memory but it's still kinda slow.
Well if you're flashing a stock rom I would definately suggest JPF because it's pretty stable. You don't necessarily need the lagfix though..I personally found it made things a bit strange with random hangs when closing applications. Oh yeah and don't forget to use the modded 3d gallery from SGS Tools (I use the "last" version). You should be able to install it via the "Upgrade stock apps" option. You can also use it to change your GPS pool to Europe if needed.
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Well if you're flashing a stock rom I would definately suggest JPF because it's pretty stable. You don't necessarily need the lagfix though..I personally found it made things a bit strange with random hangs when closing applications. Oh yeah and don't forget to use the modded 3d gallery from SGS Tools (I use the "last" version). You should be able to install it via the "Upgrade stock apps" option. You can also use it to change your GPS pool to Europe if needed.
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So the jpf rom isnt europe or just needs some configs like that? But is the stock rom the best option, i don't neccessarily need all those extra stuff like samsung apps and layar etc. Pauri mentioned lestatious rom, its on JPA, for example. Is each one one of those stock roms like an update with still some bugs on them or just converted from other phone updates?
I'm between that custom rom and the JPF stock right now..
Oh it's a european rom, it's just that the default gps pool is set to north america. I installed The modded 3d gallery as a work around for the battery drain bug that the stock gallery has in froyo. Jpf clean is what I'm using till theres a more stable lestat rom because I tried jp9, which was good, but the bloatware...oh my..
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Oh it's a european rom, it's just that the default gps pool is set to north america. I installed The modded 3d gallery as a work around for the battery drain bug that the stock gallery has in froyo. Jpf clean is what I'm using till theres a more stable lestat rom because I tried jp9, which was good, but the bloatware...oh my..
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i guess i'll take your word for it and try out the JPF
i flashed the JPF and so far so good. It's atleast twice as fast as the stock 2.1 i had. Thanks you all for help
one more question, how do i root froyo 2.2 ?
i tried the one click method, after the command running it said everything is fine you're rooted. In recovery mode i tried to install update.zip but it didnt work.
havent see any alternatives for 2.2
can anyone help?
The last time I've updated my SGS1 to ICS, it started after about 1 to 2 weeks, to slow down and it always ended in a bootloop. It just start to restart more and more often. I tried different ROM's, none worked. I tried to flash a Kernel after it starts to reboot - nope. Then I installed the original Samsung ROM, since it works.
Does anyone have any idea why the original ROM does and the costumer ROM does not?
Root? The kernel? Or maybe a hardware problem?
For about 2 years I use customer ROM's and have not had such problems. And you know, it is kind of hard to get back to GB... really...
Thanks for your ideas!
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The last time I've updated my SGS1 to ICS, it started after about 1 to 2 weeks, to slow down and it always ended in a bootloop. It just start to restart more and more often. I tried different ROM's, none worked. I tried to flash a Kernel after it starts to reboot - nope. Then I installed the original Samsung ROM, since it works.
Does anyone have any idea why the original ROM does and the costumer ROM does not?
Root? The kernel? Or maybe a hardware problem?
For about 2 years I use customer ROM's and have not had such problems. And you know, it is kind of hard to get back to GB... really...
Thanks for your ideas!
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At a guess this is the datadata problem, usually caused when you have more than approx 150 apps installed, do a search for the various solutions
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At a guess this is the datadata problem, usually caused when you have more than approx 150 apps installed, do a search for the various solutions
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I had about 25-35 programms / games installed, less when the problem has started... i had no problem with the "memory full" error
Stable Baseband Firmware
Have you tried to use Odin to flash it with stable Baseband rom like XXJVS for Gingerbread Rom, after that try to Flash the new ICS ROM like The Nyx Rom, cuz it's stable and I'm using their Rom since they start the Beta.
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Have you tried to use Odin to flash it with stable Baseband rom like XXJVS for Gingerbread Rom, after that try to Flash the new ICS ROM like The Nyx Rom, cuz it's stable and I'm using their Rom since they start the Beta.
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Now iam on XXDJV1 - it should be the latest version of the original Samsung ROM's. I did flash it with Odin, after that i deletet everything on the phone, flashed a CWM, cleared caches, flash with the zip files (Clean AOKP was the latest).... but do you think it could be different when i start it from the edge? Is there something i can do in a different way?
I really was thinking about Hardware defects, viruses or problems with the root/kernel...
Hi all. I am a proud owner of a 32gb wifi Nexus 7. While not new to Android, this is my 1st tablet. Love the size, weight and most of all...is android!
My question is, what combination of ROM with kernel would be best? I know there are a lot of things to consider, but I am looking for opinions only. Without talking down certain ROMs and/or kernels, we can share here opinions based on stability, customization and smoothness! I already encounter an issue when I rooted my 2 days brand new N7 rooting it with the Tool kit. Rooted it fast and easy (successfully), but installed TWRP. Me knowing no better, I love and I'm used to CWM, so I installed ROM Manager and CWM. Long story short, when I went to flash one ROM in particular, in recovery, when I formated system, data reset, wiped cache & dalvik, it wiped my sdcard clean. I mean, thats how I flash my Note 2 for a clean install and never had an issue like that. Then, when I tried to get into recovery via fastboot, I couldn't. It was like CWM wasn't there.
Thanks to the Tool Kit, I was able to un root and go back to stock....then rooted again (with TWRP) and finally flashed CM-10 stable. Also flashed faux's 4.1.2 kernel @ 1600. I like what I have so far, but I would like something more. I got the stable CM-10 from the actual CM thread so the ROM is pretty much untouched.
Can anybody please share what ROM and kernel I should try for a bit of stability, power and smothness at the same time? Any inputs and/or advice, will be greatly appreciated!
Try Paranoidandroid as a ROM. And i think the kernel that comes with it is the smoothest i have used with it.
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Hi all. I am a proud owner of a 32gb wifi Nexus 7. While not new to Android, this is my 1st tablet. Love the size, weight and most of all...is android!
My question is, what combination of ROM with kernel would be best? I know there are a lot of things to consider, but I am looking for opinions only. Without talking down certain ROMs and/or kernels, we can share here opinions based on stability, customization and smoothness! I already encounter an issue when I rooted my 2 days brand new N7 rooting it with the Tool kit. Rooted it fast and easy (successfully), but installed TWRP. Me knowing no better, I love and I'm used to CWM, so I installed ROM Manager and CWM. Long story short, when I went to flash one ROM in particular, in recovery, when I formated system, data reset, wiped cache & dalvik, it wiped my sdcard clean. I mean, thats how I flash my Note 2 for a clean install and never had an issue like that. Then, when I tried to get into recovery via fastboot, I couldn't. It was like CWM wasn't there.
Thanks to the Tool Kit, I was able to un root and go back to stock....then rooted again (with TWRP) and finally flashed CM-10 stable. Also flashed faux's 4.1.2 kernel @ 1600. I like what I have so far, but I would like something more. I got the stable CM-10 from the actual CM thread so the ROM is pretty much untouched.
Can anybody please share what ROM and kernel I should try for a bit of stability, power and smothness at the same time? Any inputs and/or advice, will be greatly appreciated!
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Hi, Wally72...
I don't know if this question can be answered objectively... it all hinges on how you intend to use the device, day to day. If your going to be playing high-octane video games, then a kernel that supports overclocking would be advised... but that will come at a battery life cost. More CPU cycles = battery drain.
For myself, I am currently running PaulOBriens MoDaCo custom ROM (can't post links yet, but Google MoDaCo Nexus7, and you should find it)...
The standard MoDaCo ROM for the N7 doesn't go too far off stock... it just adds some really nice features... AOSP browser (better than Chrome IMHO), expanded powerdown menu, Adobe Flash Player in /system (although Adobe no longer support it, it's still useful to have).
Paul has recently ventured into CyanogenMod territory with CM10.1 unofficial nightlies... which he has stated will be released every Friday.
And this is what I'm running now - MoDaCo CyanogenMod Custom ROM r3 - and in conjunction with Franco's r39 kernel, it's incredibly smooth... and very respectible battery performance as well.
Hope this is of some use...
Rgrds,
Ged.
stock
stock is stable
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stock is stable
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stock if u want a tabui try smoothrom with franco kernel
Like the title, can anyone tell me which one is the most stable cfw now? b/c there many cfw in the forum and I dont know which one is good, or having problem, issue....ect. If not, I will go back to stock, root, install revovery, and update stock 4.4.2 KK
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Like the title, can anyone tell me which one is the most stable cfw now? b/c there many cfw in the forum and I dont know which one is good, or having problem, issue....ect. If not, I will go back to stock, root, install revovery, and update stock 4.4.2 KK
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well on first note you can flash a rooted kk and keep recovery there are two ways of doing so, now for your first question recommending roms is not that good because everyone has a different preference in my case I need power and battery life since I mainly use my phone for gaming but you might have something else in mind so it's always best to just just flash on your own until you find something that suits your needs
Madhi rom is a pretty good rom and stable rom. So far I found 0 bugs with my everyday use. I recommend it. And having a nandroid backup makes the return to your stock rom a 5 minute process, if you didn't like it
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XxZombiePikachu said:
well on first note you can flash a rooted kk and keep recovery there are two ways of doing so, now for your first question recommending roms is not that good because everyone has a different preference in my case I need power and battery life since I mainly use my phone for gaming but you might have something else in mind so it's always best to just just flash on your own until you find something that suits your needs
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But what i need is a stable rom, like there no bugs, issue, errors blah blah, so if you know any like that, tell me
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Madhi rom is a pretty good rom and stable rom. So far I found 0 bugs with my everyday use. I recommend it. And having a nandroid backup makes the return to your stock rom a 5 minute process, if you didn't like it
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Thanks man, can you give me a link? And nandroid backup is in cwm recovery right?
nandroid backup is called the process of taking backup your entire phone . data system cache etc.
You can find it in all custom recovery programs cwm , twrp .VERY VERY VERY usefull
I used both cwm and twrp for nandroid backup and it's a pretty straightforward process.
here is the link for Mahdi ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590700
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well on first note you can flash a rooted kk and keep recovery there are two ways of doing so, now for your first question recommending roms is not that good because everyone has a different preference in my case I need power and battery life since I mainly use my phone for gaming but you might have something else in mind so it's always best to just just flash on your own until you find something that suits your needs
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Wait, you said I can update 4.4 and still have recovery? I though I only can keep root, can you show me how?