Fresh install on Note 3, which Rom? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need to reset my Note 3... Is SlimLP 0.14. still one of the best Rom's for the note 3? Do I need to download a kernel separately for this ROM, or just install the Rom? It's been several years since I've played around with custom Roms. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Hoping to get this done either tomorrow (Saturday), or on Sunday before I leave for the week for work.
I'm with US Cellular if that makes a difference.
Thanks

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I rooted my Sprint GS4, installed TWRP, Titanium Backup and Goomanager last night with the help of one of our members. Thought I was in trouble for a while but success was finally accomplished. I don't see a lot of roms out there for the Sprint variant. Can anyone make any suggestions for a vanilla AOKP based rom for me? All I've come across is Cyanogenmod 10.1 nightlies. It seems like the type of rom I am looking for but I'm curious how stable and complete they might be. I haven't had a rooted phone since my old Nexus One. I'm sure as time goes on there will be more and more available??? Thanks everyone for your help with my question. Have a great day!!

[Q] Few questions

I've got a Verizon Note 3 SM-900A and I've been playing around with rooted stock rom for awhile and I'm looking for a change. What can you guys recommend? I've loved everything about cyanogen but there isn't anything when I google cyanogen on a non developer verizon note 3.
Kin Kira said:
I've got a Verizon Note 3 SM-900A and I've been playing around with rooted stock rom for awhile and I'm looking for a change. What can you guys recommend? I've loved everything about cyanogen but there isn't anything when I google cyanogen on a non developer verizon note 3.
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You won't find any cyanogenmod for retail note 3 as our bootloader is locked. If you are looking for an AOSP style rom check out Eclipse.
If you are looking for the most customizable rom for Verizon Note 3 check out AllianceRom.
We also have an S5 ported rom. If you like all the Samsung proprietary apps check out Jasmine Rom.
I am personally been on all 3 at one point or another but am currently sitting on Alliance for it's customization. I don't use any of Samsung's apps, I just like the hardware.

Which stable but speedy and debloated ROM for gf?

Hello everyone,
I personally never owned a Samsung device (always Nexus and mostly with Paranoid Android or Dirty Unicorns ROM) but my girlfriend has one and she defeniately needs it to be flashed :good:
As I am completely new to Samsung devices, I have no idea about all the developers and different ROMs that are out there for the Samsung Note 4 (Snapdragon).
I don't have much time to try around with different ROMs as it isn't my phone.
I need one that is good, stable, fast (and also supports the stylus / samsung apps). So I can flash it quickly and have a happy girlfriend
So that is the reason I an asking in the first place. Else I would just flash around and keep trying until I find the best fit.
I saw CM is officially supporting the Note 4. So that one might be a good solution. But does it have all those stylus samsung stuff?
Any other ROMs I should check out?
Do I need to flash a new radio?
Thanks in advance and sorry for posting another "which ROM" thread. But I can't really test around to find out on my own as it is not my device that I am going to improve !
If n910g, this is highly recommended, although you have to disable or uninstall later all apps that you don't want if you want a debloated rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...n910g-official-mm-6-0-1-t3359211/post67201643
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If n910g, this is highly recommended, although you have to disable or uninstall later all apps that you don't want if you want a debloated rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...n910g-official-mm-6-0-1-t3359211/post67201643
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It is N910F.
The link you provided is simply stock android MM?
Yes stock MM, stock is in my experience the most stable and bug free rom build. But the link is for n910g unfortunately.
Stock ROM, and then debloat yourself. Quite honestly speaking, and no offence to anyone, there are no good ROMs available for Note 4. In fact I myself might have not got the phone if I realised the development section is like this. And I am not interested in ported ROMs, so even though there are many available I won't go that way, and I am too dumb to make a ROM for myself, so stock ROM it is.
I agree, stock rom rooted and debloat it, and apply msm tweaks. If you want, xposed as well.
Utini said:
Hello everyone,
I personally never owned a Samsung device (always Nexus and mostly with Paranoid Android or Dirty Unicorns ROM) but my girlfriend has one and she defeniately needs it to be flashed :good:
As I am completely new to Samsung devices, I have no idea about all the developers and different ROMs that are out there for the Samsung Note 4 (Snapdragon).
I don't have much time to try around with different ROMs as it isn't my phone.
I need one that is good, stable, fast (and also supports the stylus / samsung apps). So I can flash it quickly and have a happy girlfriend
So that is the reason I an asking in the first place. Else I would just flash around and keep trying until I find the best fit.
I saw CM is officially supporting the Note 4. So that one might be a good solution. But does it have all those stylus samsung stuff?
Any other ROMs I should check out?
Do I need to flash a new radio?
Thanks in advance and sorry for posting another "which ROM" thread. But I can't really test around to find out on my own as it is not my device that I am going to improve !
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You must flash samsung based rom to have all soen features and samsung apps. I reconnemed kurama rom which in using , its battery friendly, fast and stock based. If you going to flash kurama rom you must flash modem and bootloader for the rom to boot up (only can be flashed from pc with odin)

I've been out of the loop for a while

Hi people. I have been into custom ROMs on my Note 3 (SM-N900W8) in the past, and never found a stable one. So I ended up reverting back to stock Samsung and just using my phone the old fashioned, boring way. Now that I see a newer version of each of the ROMs I've tried, I'm thinking that I may want to get back into installing custom ROMs again.
I can't quite remember what the rules of engagement were when it comes to kernels associated to certain ROMs. I really want to go back to KitKat, as it was my favorite Android version. Right now, I'm on Samsung's stock 5.0 firmware.
AFAIK, you need a pre-5.0 kernel in order to install anything below 5.0. Is that correct? Also, if I wanted to try an Android 6 or 7 ROM (just for the hell of it), am I required to use a different kernel?
Like I said, I'm way out of the loop and need to be re-educated. I'm not even sure what to really search anymore.
Bonus Question: What's the most stable and bug-free Note 3 (Qualcomm) ROM out there?
Thanks people :good::good::good::laugh:
, if I wanted to try an Android 6 or 7 ROM (just for the hell of it), am I required to use a different kernel?
YES
What's the most stable and bug-free Note 3 (Qualcomm) ROM out there?
Stock Rom

Which custom rom?

HI everyone.
I just bought some days ago a second hand device, which I had and sold in past.
I will be using it as a device for the college, so I will be using the pen a lot.
I noticed a lot of lag in apps like adobe reader and Microsoft onenote .
My question is , is it worth to install a custom rom? Will it be better? Or since I will use it as a "notepad" it's better to keep the original firmware (and so the Samsung Note apps)?
If you recommend me to install a custom rom, which one?
Thank you in advance.
I assume you bought a Note 10.1 2014 Edition, which is why you posted here. The final official Samsung firmware was Android version 5.1.1. You should have that stock version on your Note. If so, you are fine with the stock v5.1.1 for your purposes. Andy 5.1.1 is old ... but for simple functions like taking notes and doing school work, that version is good for another year or two. BESIDES it is not easy to find and install a custom rom for the Note 10.1 2014.
For the LTE model P605 there's LOS 14 & 16 from the same dev, which both qualify as daily driver. The older LOS 14 recently got an update, the newer 16 not,that's why i mentioned the old stuff, too.
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For the LTE model P605 there's LOS 14 & 16 from the same dev, which both qualify as daily driver. The older LOS 14 recently got an update, the newer 16 not,that's why i mentioned the old stuff, too.
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And for the P600 WiFi model, what specific ROM would you recommend?
I shall appreciate a recommendation.
I can only speak for the p605. In the past there was more development for the p600, as it sold in higher quantities, so i got jealous. Recently users were complaining about lack of support.
I been flashing my sm-600 wifi for 5 years now, here is what I experienced. I have tried all roms for my device and it seems no custom rom charges as fast as the lastest stock roms even though it's 5.1. the nougat roms and the couple marshmallow roms all charge very slowly. I have tried different cables and chargers and even a new battery only to find out that it was the roms. I used Accu battery to finally figure that out. So stick with stock, all apps and Samsung browser work just fine and it will charge in half the time with a 2.0 charger. I also removed all Google apps and download and upgrade my apps though apkmirror and all work just fine with stock rom, I hope this helps.

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