I was on only data F2FS ROM before Lollipop update. After the update my Nexus 7 got very slow almost unusable.
So for now any F2Fs Lollipop ROM out for download?
That's originally no F2FS ROM but some people build a F2FS version of it. Just search the thread and maybe the associated Q&A as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2931064
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I have a Nexus 7 2012 Wifi running OmniRom 4.4.2 with the F2FS Lego Kernel which really improved the performance of my tablet that started slowing down after about a year of use.
My question is will the new version of Android (Android L) be compatible with F2FS? Maybe we wont need F2FS anymore since ART will be the default? Just asking to know if I should revert back to a stock kernel and wait for the Android L release.
Thanks!
I've decided to try out 5.0 on my N10, and previous to this I was running f2fs with 4.4.4 and saw a huge improvement in performance. So my question is, for those who may have tried this, is it worth it do go with f2fs while running Lollipop, or will Lollipop alone provide such a performance enhancement that f2fs will be unnecessary?
Absolutely worth it.
Are you guys staying on stock 5.x? I know I would have to use kernel that supports F2FS. Which one do you prefer? Thanks
Just a quick question seeing if its beneficial to format to f2fs since the update fixed something with storage performance? What do you guys think.
About the same with F2FS having a slight edge. I ran benchmarks on both. Stock 5.0.2 was a 1900 score and a 5.0.1 AOSP ROM was a 2100 score. I'm waiting for a 5.0.2 AOSP ROM
Can someone tell me what roms (other than cm 12.1 optimised) for i9505 support F2FS?
thanks
I'm using http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...om-angelcalibur-alucard24s-optimized-t3093919 with f2fs on data and cache partitions with no problems. good rom too
previous to this I was using an older version of resurrection remix with f2fs as well, but I don't know about the current versions.
I don't flash that much so I can't tell you about any more as I don't know...
Pretty much every rom by the JDCTeam supports f2fs.
What the best and faster official android version for this device? 4.3 or 4.4.4?
gmikhail said:
What the best and faster official android version for this device? 4.3 or 4.4.4?
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I would personally stick CM13 or any other AOSP/AOKP ROM (DU is good) and de journalise the file system and set Trimmer to daily. Check the CM13 thread for instructions. Those settings never failed and I've been running them for 2.5 months and before slowdown occured after a few days, even with official firmware (5.1.1)
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What the best and faster official android version for this device? 4.3 or 4.4.4?
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Use XenonHD with F2FS /data and /cache, It is extremely fast!
for me its definitely kitkat 4.4.4 (KTU84P)..
i m using Omni Rom based on 4.4.4