Just curious as to the most stable aosp rom is out there for the v20. The last time i had root was on the g3, and at that point i had been a devoted cm user. So far the oblg1 one that i tried was lineafe and i ran into the screen problem. What are you aosp peeps using as you dd?
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AOKP can be found on here but I've not had time to check it yet. I too would rather have an AOSP ROM to run as my daily driver.
kyuubi08 said:
Just curious as to the most stable aosp rom is out there for the v20. The last time i had root was on the g3, and at that point i had been a devoted cm user. So far the oblg1 one that i tried was lineafe and i ran into the screen problem. What are you aosp peeps using as you dd?
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Most definitely desolation rom
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I got my Nexus 4 yesterday and I've been using an S3 for a month or so running CM 10.1
Should I flash CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4, or will there be a new version that will soon be released pertaining to 4.2.2?
How stable is CM on the Nexus 4? I had a few issues with it on the S3. Will it be as reliable as stock?
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I got my Nexus 4 yesterday and I've been using an S3 for a month or so running CM 10.1
Should I flash CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4, or will there be a new version that will soon be released pertaining to 4.2.2?
How stable is CM on the Nexus 4? I had a few issues with it on the S3. Will it be as reliable as stock?
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The CM ROM for the N4 is stable, I've been using it for a while and haven't had any problems.
I think the latest nightly has the 4.2.2 updates in it already.
Which ROM to use is kind of personal though and depends on what you want, take a look at the ROMs in the threads and you will see quite a few choices, and then there are even a lot of different kernels too so there are plenty of choices.
Rasbean Jelly or Xenon HD. Both are stable as can be.
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I personally love SlimBean. Right now I'm using my Slim-Star ROM (PM me for details and download link) which is based off of SlimBean.
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In these kind of threads a lot of ROMs always are mentioned. I think you can better take a look around the forum and decide for yourself.
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In these kind of threads a lot of ROMs always are mentioned. I think you can better take a look around the forum and decide for yourself.
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I found the best ROM for me by installing the popular ones for a few days each then picking the one I liked the most.
I'm using PA 3+ (ParanoidAndroid), It's CM 10 based, this rom has Hybrid UI (Table UI, Stock UI, etc) and have a lot of colors improvements and the best feature is the PIE control that is really awesome.
You can check PA 3+ here and you can check the development forum for all the other roms available.
Good Luck! =)
I'll probably just go with CM since its what I'm used to. Don't have time right now to try a bunch of different things.
My phone currently isn't rooted. Can someone link a good guide on how to root and install CM?
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NEXUS 4...Make em say uhhh..nah nah nah
nmunro said:
I'll probably just go with CM since its what I'm used to. Don't have time right now to try a bunch of different things.
My phone currently isn't rooted. Can someone link a good guide on how to root and install CM?
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If you want to do the process yourself here is the guide, if not here is a toolkit.
And here is CM 10.1 with instructions.
Good Luck and Enjoy! =)
Cm10.1 4.2.2 no doubt
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I don't like CM10. I find stock smooth, and I think when RasbeanJelly is updated to 4.2.2 base, you should use that.
Hello everyone,
I'm getting an N4 next week and I was wandering how stable AOKP's milestone 1 or CM RC2 are given that nither have a proper stable out yet.
Let me give some context. I use to be big on flashing, the phone I have now has run every any anying I have been able to find but to be honest I'm sort fo bored of it. At this point I'm just looking for somethig I can flash and wait for the OTA update for the next point or big number realse and Yes I know that both roms mention above are not "stable" but they will be soon I hope. I can put up with annoynces for some time while the stable comes out so I can move up to it. Also I'm open for sugestion if there anything more solid then AKOP or CM(if that is even plosible) by all means shear
They're both pretty stable. All features are fully working. Both roms have been on the Nexus 4 scene since day one so the developers have worked hard to eliminate any bugs. Just flash one and try it out yourself.
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CyanogenMod RC2, being a release candidate, is very stable and bug free (from my experience).
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that is awsome news that there really stable. I'm confuse, why then are they not mark as stable? Can they be using debian definiton of stable?
gozes said:
that is awsome news that there really stable. I'm confuse, why then are they not mark as stable? Can they be using debian definiton of stable?
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Probably the developer doesn't think it's ready. Either way, it seems stable enough for daily use.
It sounds like I'm contradicting myself. LOL
Mmuzzy ROM. 100% stable with just a few very necessary customizations.
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sound good. I will asum that as soon as they think is go for stable then there will be an OTAU for it
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sound good. I will asum that as soon as they think is go for stable then there will be an OTAU for it
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Yeah. They probably won't label "Stable" but a "Milestone" instead.
Every rom i have tried for my n4 have been stable
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now a stupid question, I haven't use AOKP in a while so I was wandering do I still need to get the gapps in another zip and flash them or do the now ship with the rom? if they don't where do I get them because I dont't see them on there site
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now a stupid question, I haven't use AOKP in a while so I was wandering do I still need to get the gapps in another zip and flash them or do the now ship with the rom? if they don't where do I get them because I dont't see them on there site
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Here is the gapps file.
http://d-h.st/VpV
Before you flash anything. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP NANDROID FILE IN RECOVERY MODE JUST IN CASE THE PHONE DOESN'T BOOT.
I assume you know how to do a backup. LOL
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Here is the gapps file.
http://d-h.st/VpV
Before you flash anything. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP NANDROID FILE IN RECOVERY MODE JUST IN CASE THE PHONE DOESN'T BOOT.
I assume you know how to do a backup. LOL
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yes I do in fact I do most of my rom setups with adb
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yes I do in fact I do most of my rom setups with adb
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Aw sweet. :good::fingers-crossed:
Primerunner theme chooser edition is great and so are the rassaber builds, sentinel is a must if u prefer a straight cm experience but want gaming optimization
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carbon CM aospa
I've used cm10.1 and switched to Xylon when I had the desire for more customization. Ever since JellyBeer started however it's been my main ROM and I absolutely love the functionality and stability it has to offer. I am intrigued by PA's Halo though.
It's been months since I flashed rom, my question is are aosp or cm roms still bad for our model? Sods and freezing still apparent? Thanks..
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Very bad but I've heard its bad on most lg g2s not just our model we are worse though I'm on maladus and it runs great I would prefer cm but it runs Good and will do everything I want it to with some mods of course
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It's been months since I flashed rom, my question is are aosp or cm roms still bad for our model? Sods and freezing still apparent? Thanks..
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I was getting serveral sods an hour on CM11. I applied the Paek kernel and now I have had one in two days.
I've been running OmniROM by hoang81 for a few days now. It's actually running quite well!
Prior to that I was running Malladus 1.2.8 and it was incredibly stable.
Prior to that I tried a different OmniROM and LiquidSmooth but neither had full functionality and stability that I was looking for.
But now I'm quite happy with OmniROM by hoang81!
This is probably a dumb question..
But is it possible to flash the system.img from stock over a CM 13 rom and keep user data? Or a combination of the various IMG files?
I'm just having a lot of instability issues with the nightlies and don't want to have to download the 35gb of music again now that I'm on 2mbs internet :crying:
I had gone completely stock including relocking boot loader - agree - non stock ROMS are less stable.
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BJNK said:
This is probably a dumb question..
But is it possible to flash the system.img from stock over a CM 13 rom? Or a combination of the various IMG files?
I'm just having a lot of instability issues with the nightlies and don't want to have to download the 35gb of music again now that I'm on 2mbs internet :crying:
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Appears I may have found the answer in this excellent guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
I am wondering if anyone can confirm if Google Music would still have all it's downloaded music? Or would flashing write over that, as they are protected/hidden/encrypted files?
Best guess
Going back stock will make it factory fresh
I.e. Bye bye downloads
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Maybe don't use the nightlies and just use a more stable ROM? Your problem seems to be with nightlies being too unstable, well, that's the name of the game with nightlies. Maybe go for one of the other ROMs in the forum that offer much more stability? Won't be stock-stable but it will be pretty stable...
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CoNsPiRiSiZe said:
Maybe don't use the nightlies and just use a more stable ROM? Your problem seems to be with nightlies being too unstable, well, that's the name of the game with nightlies. Maybe go for one of the other ROMs in the forum that offer much more stability? Won't be stock-stable but it will be pretty stable...
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You're probably right. I'm just a little surprised that the Redmi Note 3's unoffical version of CM 13 was 10x more stable than the unlocked Google Nexus phone. Not blaming anyone or thinking I am owed anything. I just assumed since it ran so well on the RN3 that it should be near perfect on the N6P.
Any ROMS you reccomend that? Any reason not to just go stock+root+xposed?
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You're probably right. I'm just a little surprised that the Redmi Note 3's unoffical version of CM 13 was 10x more stable than the unlocked Google Nexus phone. Not blaming anyone or thinking I am owed anything. I just assumed since it ran so well on the RN3 that it should be near perfect on the N6P.
Any ROMS you reccomend that? Any reason not to just go stock+root+xposed?
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AFAIK last CM snapshot (release) for 6p was in April.
If you want a stable ROM for 6p, choose one that is based on AOSP and not to heavily modified.
I've been using Pure Nexus ROM for awhile now and I find it very stable, if you find a bug and report it correctly, the dev is sure to try his best to fix it.
He also releases an update every month at least to include the security patches.
Stock ROMs can have bugs too and sometimes fixed in custom ROMs, they're usually more optimized too
+1 for pure nexus rom and xposed
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Hello,
After installing Extreme Syndicate rom to my Verizon LG V20 with Werewolf kernel, I no longer have the quick charge capabilities. I rooted with Dirty Santa. Everything else seems to be working fine except quick charge. Is there anyone out there familiar with this rom that knows what the issue is and how it can be fixed? Thanks.
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Hello,
After installing Extreme Syndicate rom to my Verizon LG V20 with Werewolf kernel, I no longer have the quick charge capabilities. I rooted with Dirty Santa. Everything else seems to be working fine except quick charge. Is there anyone out there familiar with this rom that knows what the issue is and how it can be fixed? Thanks.
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You're using a rom and kernel which are both no longer supported or being developed, there's your problem
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cnjax said:
You're using a rom and kernel which are both no longer supported or being developed, there's your problem
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Kinda figured that...thanks. Would you happen to know of any great up to date stable roms and kernels that offer great battery life as well as performance? Thanks.
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Kinda figured that...thanks. Would you happen to know of any great up to date stable roms and kernels that offer great battery life as well as performance? Thanks.
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Try resurrectionremix with gamma kernel.
Or stock based rom like super or alpha rom with mk2000 kernel
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Try resurrectionremix with gamma kernel.
Or stock based rom like super or alpha rom with mk2000 kernel
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Resurrection doesn't have the second screen working. I was thinking on Alpha as the next choice. But before I do...what do you think about WETA rom?
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Kinda figured that...thanks. Would you happen to know of any great up to date stable roms and kernels that offer great battery life as well as performance? Thanks.
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Alpha Omega with mk2000 kernel for the win, lineage roms have to many shortcomings
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i am using wetarom with weta kernel, and i can tell you that quick charge do work
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Resurrection doesn't have the second screen working. I was thinking on Alpha as the next choice. But before I do...what do you think about WETA rom?
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paul999 said:
i am using wetarom with weta kernel, and i can tell you that quick charge do work
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Weta rom and kernel are equally as abandoned. The two current stock based roms (that have the second screen etc working exactly as usual) are Alpha and Super