Hi.
I've run a custom rom on my XT1575 for most of the time I've had it. However recently tried TruePure on it (based on stock), and am experiencing MUCH better cell signal. Furthermore, the WIFI is worse on custom roms versus truepure and stock as well.
My question is ... are other roms using different drivers? Why does stock based roms have better general connectivity than other roms? Do they not all use the same drivers?
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I wanted a 2.3 ROM for my X5 and I tried three stock ROMs including the last B528. I have two problems with these ROMs.
1. Unstable Wifi. It is always disconnecting in my university. It also shows only fair signal strength when other devices show good.
2. Hebrew support is missing. The fonts exist but Hebrew in SMS is shown as left-to-right while it is right-to-left script.
Is there any solution for these problems in stock ROM? If I need to install custom ROM, which one won't have two these issues?
B136 stock ROM has Hebrew support and more stable Wifi but I'd like to use 2.3 because its interface is more smooth.
I think you should try custom roms like Miui, aurora etc. Don't worry, flash custom roms.If you know what you're doing, there won't be any problem.Just backup before flashing
I'll try. I used custom ROM on my old hp iPaq handheld computer so I'm not afraid of custom ROMs.
Good luck then
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I've got a SM-G900T1, basically the Metro PCS version of the T-Mobiles S5.
For the most part AllianceRom has been my daily driver. I've tried a few different firmware and baseband combinations, but G3 seems rock solid.
How about other people? What are peoples experience with AOSP ROM's? What radios seem to work best for you?
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Hey there!
I'm pretty new here. Anyway, I was wondering if I should go ahead with installing the stock Lollipop update for Zenfone 5 or should I use a custom ROM, say, ResurrectionRemix? I've been checking on this for a while now and found out that the Stock Lollipop ROM has battery and heating issues whereas ResurrectionRemix has GPS, FM and slight stability issues. Also, camera not working after unlocking bootloader seems to be a common issue. So I'm not sure which one to install. I love both the interface and style anyway, though I've always had a thing for the native Adroid Lollipop style.. Could you also suggest some other nice ROMs out there?
If you want to try something new, go for Custom ROMs.
a few months ago I tested out some roms but data was a crap-shoot on sprint. I've since switched to RP which is still sprint and want to try out a new rom again. So anyone have opinions on which is working well on sprint?
The best rom for this phone is also the most compatible: The Stock ROM! Just install FrankenClark Kernel and root, it's fast and pretty good on battery.
I don't know why data would be an issue on any ROMs, it shouldn't matter. Are you making sure to change the APN settings? I'm not on Sprint but I've never had trouble with ATT Data on Resurrection Remix (Probably my favorite ROM)
I stopped using RR because the Cyanogenmod base isn't as good on battery life as stock.
Did you end up finding anything that completely works?
Sean89us said:
The best rom for this phone is also the most compatible: The Stock ROM! Just install FrankenClark Kernel and root, it's fast and pretty good on battery.
I don't know why data would be an issue on any ROMs, it shouldn't matter. Are you making sure to change the APN settings? I'm not on Sprint but I've never had trouble with ATT Data on Resurrection Remix (Probably my favorite ROM)
I stopped using RR because the Cyanogenmod base isn't as good on battery life as stock.
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AICP on my sprint has been excellent. 4G and all.
I second AICP, on nougat at the moment, but came from Orion OS, which is the best MM ROM I have used on this phone. EXODUS worked for me too, I prefer AOSP based ROMs, as the seem to have better battery life IMO.
I'm wondering what everyone's go to rom is. I'm new to this phone and I'm looking for a reliable rom.
I'm on the stock due to the warranty, but i can suggest a rom based on AOSP code for a pure android experience. Less extra features more stability you get. Probably i'd choose the AOSiP, try several roms until you'll find the right for you.
Debloated stock rom, rooted with ElementalX kernel. Not as many options as with custom roms, but everything just works. I find with most custom roms the camera quality is lacking.
Going with stock rom, mainly cause of the camera quality.
Camera quality has been fine On aosp roms, I'm running viper right now with no issues
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Debloated stock rom, rooted with ElementalX kernel. Not as many options as with custom roms, but everything just works. I find with most custom roms the camera quality is lacking.
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There is a fully working stock Moto Camera zip available as of yesterday that is working on custom ROMs. Just an FYI. It is on the g5 plus app forum.