Fastest rom with good app compatibility - GT540 Optimus General

What one people you may offer?
Im on 4.3.1 right now. But its little laggy.
I need fast phone, with good app compatibility.
This is my second phone.
When my Master 1gb ram device is lost or something like that. I use old LG GT540.
I want use this phone without gaaps. For better performance.
Any help with this?

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what's the difference between VillainROM and Lite'ning Rom

Hello, I am a new guy for andriod. Now I am using the lastest offical rom which is KE7.I consider to flash a custom rom while two popular custom roms making me hard to choose, which is VillainROM and Lite'ning Rom. Is there anyone could tell me what's the differfence between these two? what is the advantage of each one? cheers
This might be quite ot,but i have never had a phone b4 that i didnt had the hurry to flash a new rom.The original rom is quite flawless in my eyes!But finally i did flash the VR1.1 rom.But honestly i dont think its worth the effort,the WOW factor isnt there.To be honest,the Samsung rom is quite finished in my eyes!I had the Optimus 2X and Galaxy S before,and they sure did needed a new rom,but the SGS2...no at this point you dont need it.I might be flamed now but i think ur better of NOT flashing a new rom,just unroot and wait !There sure will be better alternatives later,but as of now...no it dont!
thank u for ur suggestion
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ruskprick said:
This might be quite ot,but i have never had a phone b4 that i didnt had the hurry to flash a new rom.The original rom is quite flawless in my eyes!But finally i did flash the VR1.1 rom.But honestly i dont think its worth the effort,the WOW factor isnt there.To be honest,the Samsung rom is quite finished in my eyes!I had the Optimus 2X and Galaxy S before,and they sure did needed a new rom,but the SGS2...no at this point you dont need it.I might be flamed now but i think ur better of NOT flashing a new rom,just unroot and wait !There sure will be better alternatives later,but as of now...no it dont!
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This really in the past all Android phones I have owned have been dire out the box and the roms always made them better but apart from running an alternative launcher I think its pretty much perfect rom.
littlepig877 said:
Hello, I am a new guy for andriod. Now I am using the lastest offical rom which is KE7.I consider to flash a custom rom while two popular custom roms making me hard to choose, which is VillainROM and Lite'ning Rom. Is there anyone could tell me what's the differfence between these two? what is the advantage of each one? cheers
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If you're happy with stock, there's little point in using a custom ROM.
If you want the kind of tweaks I do to ROMs, like removing silly battery warnings, or letting you send longer SMSs to more people, then use VR1.1.
TBH there's no need to use a custom ROM on this phone unless you want these kinds of tweaks, as tbh this phone is good enough out the box
pulser_g2 said:
If you're happy with stock, there's little point in using a custom ROM.
If you want the kind of tweaks I do to ROMs, like removing silly battery warnings, or letting you send longer SMSs to more people, then use VR1.1.
TBH there's no need to use a custom ROM on this phone unless you want these kinds of tweaks, as tbh this phone is good enough out the box
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Does the Villain Tweasks work on the offical firmware? cuz I intall it but does not work on my phone in terms of 'prevent the notification when full charged'.
Just try them both, how long is that really going to take?, I have and prefer Villain simply because I am not big on lightnings theme.
Heh, it's funny how we all have different tastes. I love Litening's theme and it's the only reason I use it. As Pulsar said his opens up so extra tweaks. If you don't have a pressing reason to flash, stick with stock, but maybe root if you need to.
Honestly, Samsung has indeed made a really good work with android 2.3.3. But I took Lightning because I like when there's a theme behind all the software. Like same color, or the similar design which make it good-looking.
I haven't tried Villain, since Litening 1.4 is my first romflashing experience. However, compared to the stock unrooted rom in my Galaxy S II, I think Litening has added significant value to my phone. This includes, but is not limited to:
SMB-shares using Samba
Allows you to access your phone's internal memory and SD card over your WiFi as a shared folder. That way you'll never have to connect your phone by USB to manage files.
Vastly improved sound quality on video recordings
Potatoman has a released a modified version of the camera app, which increases the audio resolution on video recordings from 16 KHz to 44 KHz resulting in clearer and cleaner audio. His mod also allows you to silent the camera (disabling shutter sounds and clicks) and increase the video bitrate (although the effect is negliable).
Improved batterylife
Litening will root the phone, allowing you to get rid of Samsungs bundled apps. Once they are removed, they no longer litter in the background.
Video and voice over Google Talk
Litening features an updated version of Google Talk, which allows you to place free voice and video calls over Googe Talk.
Carrier branding goes away
Some carriers have modified the original firmware to disable certain options, for instance 3 has disabled the option to switch between 2G and 3G mode. Logically, Litening does not incorporate these branded limitations.
Minor user interface improvements
Litening features a modified blue theme, which IMHO looks cool. It features an improved battery icon and a snazzy animation when the screen is turned off.
ah nm
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I'm new here too! I tried both and they both preform perfectly. Although, from personal experience I found the villianrom to have overall battery life but lite'ning to be more stable with a focus on performance.
I am currently on villainrom lite (bloat removed) with the nimphetamine kernel as I find the battery life to be more important to me.
If you want UI overhaul and improved usability, I recommend MIUI. To be honest, it's the only ROM I find greatly improves the way you use the phone.
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ruskprick said:
This might be quite ot,but i have never had a phone b4 that i didnt had the hurry to flash a new rom.The original rom is quite flawless in my eyes!But finally i did flash the VR1.1 rom.But honestly i dont think its worth the effort,the WOW factor isnt there.To be honest,the Samsung rom is quite finished in my eyes!I had the Optimus 2X and Galaxy S before,and they sure did needed a new rom,but the SGS2...no at this point you dont need it.I might be flamed now but i think ur better of NOT flashing a new rom,just unroot and wait !There sure will be better alternatives later,but as of now...no it dont!
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Exactly. There's no rush to flash a new rom because the original Samsung rom is quite ok for me. Wait for a few months and there'll be a lot of better alternatives and CM is getting better and better everyday.

[Q] After a while my Hero gets slower and slower

Hi,
I usually reinstall my HTC Hero with a different ROM every 2-3-4 weeks. Not because I enjoy it, but I experience that a newly installed ROM is quite fast, then over time, gets slower and slower and ends up being unbearably slow, kinda forcing me to reinstall.
My question is, how do I get around this? How do I prevent my Hero from being slower and slower so I can just install one ROM and stick with that?
I am quite sure that my flash has a swap (not 100% sure though, how do I check it?) and I am using a class 10 flash, so I guess it should be fast enough and not slow anyting down.
Also, I tend to think that it's a good idea to move all not so frequently used apps to SD, to free up main memory, but I am unsure if this in itself actually slows things down instead?
Any comments would be great.
/klaus
klausagnoletti said:
Hi,
I usually reinstall my HTC Hero with a different ROM every 2-3-4 weeks. Not because I enjoy it, but I experience that a newly installed ROM is quite fast, then over time, gets slower and slower and ends up being unbearably slow, kinda forcing me to reinstall.
My question is, how do I get around this? How do I prevent my Hero from being slower and slower so I can just install one ROM and stick with that?
I am quite sure that my flash has a swap (not 100% sure though, how do I check it?) and I am using a class 10 flash, so I guess it should be fast enough and not slow anyting down.
Also, I tend to think that it's a good idea to move all not so frequently used apps to SD, to free up main memory, but I am unsure if this in itself actually slows things down instead?
Any comments would be great.
/klaus
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When you run an app of SD you will be slower keep games on SD but things you need on phone
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Try rebooting your phone when it slows down
mar9118 said:
Try rebooting your phone when it slows down
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I tried that - only works very shortly, then gets back to normal.
/klaus
i installed froydvillain and this rom is so slow!, can you recommend some fast roms?
try this rom , it is so great , fast , stable , i had this proplem before i flashed this awesome rom , now my hero is faster than any time before , dont ask me how , but that is my experience
sorry for my bad english , just trying to help
try this rom < TESLARC601 > , it is so great , fast , stable , i had this proplem before i flashed this awesome rom , now my hero is faster than any time before , dont ask me how , but that is my experience
sorry for my bad english , just trying to help
superss94 said:
i installed froydvillain and this rom is so slow!, can you recommend some fast roms?
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The fastes ROM that i used on my hero was VillainROM 13...and damn is that fast or what...Now i use Salsa Sense 4.0 and the only problem is that it killes sometimes my SetCpu and it gets slow...
I'm now sure but i think that a 2.2 stock rocks on the hero...but elelinux has a GB rom that rocks (recommend if you like stock roms ).
PS: clock the phone @ 691 and you will get speed
klausagnoletti said:
Hi,
I usually reinstall my HTC Hero with a different ROM every 2-3-4 weeks. Not because I enjoy it, but I experience that a newly installed ROM is quite fast, then over time, gets slower and slower and ends up being unbearably slow, kinda forcing me to reinstall.
My question is, how do I get around this? How do I prevent my Hero from being slower and slower so I can just install one ROM and stick with that?
I am quite sure that my flash has a swap (not 100% sure though, how do I check it?) and I am using a class 10 flash, so I guess it should be fast enough and not slow anyting down.
Also, I tend to think that it's a good idea to move all not so frequently used apps to SD, to free up main memory, but I am unsure if this in itself actually slows things down instead?
Any comments would be great.
/klaus
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if you like games i recommend VillainROM 13...even if is a 2.1 android rom but it's fast... If you want a everyday use SalsaSense 4.0 is fun but has some bugs sometimes...
If you want stock android i recommend ele's GB ROM
I see this problem to sometimes but i noticed that the GB internal task manager killed setcpu
I have tried a few different ROM's and best one i have used is Elelinux Speedmachinev4, went to the market and downloaded Android Optimizer ToolBox, and got rid of all the apps i did not need or plan to use (you could also use Adb command line to achieve this aswell as a few other methods), and used the cyanogen setCPU to overclock my CPU to 710mhz. Also using Adavnced Task Killer set to auto kill apps every 3 hours.
And all above combined i have never had lag or slowdown or any problems what so ever.
What utility do you use to flash?
I mean, I had this problem ages ago, I was using AmonRa Recovery..the gradual slowness was becoming a problem for me as well, so I did 2 things:
1. Got myself the latest AmonRa version.
2. Got the latest Radios and Kernels.
Haven't had a problem yet..
yes,same with you,I ususall re-falsh rom again,it is best solve for the issue.
You just need a faster/better rom on your Hero. If your still having trouble I recommend Kimera Rom its stable and very fast.
I've found that certain rom's slow down faster than others, for instance I've been running OMGB for two months now with no problems. Other roms take less than a week to slow down, and lose their 'smoothness'
klausagnoletti said:
Hi,
I usually reinstall my HTC Hero with a different ROM every 2-3-4 weeks. Not because I enjoy it, but I experience that a newly installed ROM is quite fast, then over time, gets slower and slower and ends up being unbearably slow, kinda forcing me to reinstall.
My question is, how do I get around this? How do I prevent my Hero from being slower and slower so I can just install one ROM and stick with that?
I am quite sure that my flash has a swap (not 100% sure though, how do I check it?) and I am using a class 10 flash, so I guess it should be fast enough and not slow anyting down.
Also, I tend to think that it's a good idea to move all not so frequently used apps to SD, to free up main memory, but I am unsure if this in itself actually slows things down instead?
Any comments would be great.
/klaus
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When you are trying to run an app from your SD card, it takes longer time to receive data to your phone, so you are supposed to separate usual apps and games on different districts. And, installing too many unnecessary things on your phone will make your speed slower, so clean up your apps every months or even weeks is a good habit.
i never had this kind of problem,couse i change my roms almost every day

[Q] A fast ROM with good experience?

There have been quite a few discussion on which ROM is fast and stable and all, but it seems all of them are quite old and dated back 2010. It would be really grateful if someone can help finding a fast ROM from the latest list.
Following is what I'm looking after:
1. It should be fast (little or no lag)
2. All the feature of the should work (directly or through some hacks) like camera/hotspot/flash
3. voice call from google talk? (I think it can be done only after version 2.3.4)
I don't want fancy graphics or any particular latest version like ICS (but obviously, the latest the better ). I want something which gives a *good experience*. Probably many of you are using such ROM, can you just state some of them?
I tried stock 2.3.3 ROM but it was always laggy and after certain point of time it became really really slow.
The complete list of ROMs are in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849278
From there I tried MIUI V4 FoR X10 which is decent but I think any MIUI ROMs would be bit heavy for the hardware of X10. Also many things like cam/flash/hotspot/gtalk voice call do not work.
Hello vagabondrules!
You will receive a large number of answers because everyone interprets the things you ask a bit differently.
For instance I don't care if I can't play games because I use my X10 mainly as a business tool. I have 62 apps
installed and the only thing I require is for them to work obviously and the rest of the system to function without
lagging too much. I only found this in DonutHD with Doomkernel. I have a few problems with my data connections
(rare and random restarts) but besides that everything is as I expect them to be for such and old phone.
Hope I helped,
Nick
Hi Vazelos,
I pretty much have the same requirement. My main requirement is to use it as a phone with occasional internet access and as a temporary camera. I just want to have what this good old phone can offer with its hardware.
So which version of DonutHD do you have? Does the camera and tethering work?
Btw, did you try FeraLab ICS V4? Seems like its pretty good and stable too.
Anyone else?
try donuthd 2.2.9, its better then 2.3.
all working.
if you need tethering, dont use ics. its not working.
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You should look by yourself. We do not allow comparison threads as every ROM is different.
Thread closed.

[Q] Which Android to Install - An Advice Required Please

I will like to remove the Wndows professional version from my HTC HD2 Leo Smartpone. But after reading several Androind versions I feel a little bit confusig which one could be the best for me. Certainly the Rafdroing Android version looks the best, but there are some risks around it and I do not see too may comments about users.
The Android Ice Cream or Jelly looks also interesting and looks easy and theres are other Androing version too easy to install.
Why I am looking to change my OS from my HTC HD2 Leo ? Because I think that the Androind version it is the most wit tons of free applicaitons,thems etc and as stable. The second point it is that I would like to increase at least a little bit the speed of my Smartphone
1.2 Ghz or 1.$Ghz could be the best thing that could happen to me. The last point is that the old windows version was so limited with flash and video, so I decided to remove it.
Certainly that I would like first to get a good backup of my present operating system in case of failure to return to my old version.
soI need a suggestion to a good backup to move everything to my SD or to move everything to my Desktop via USB interface.
It will be plus if I can install a dual boot in my HTC to try the new Windows 7 together with Androind, but I m most decided to run the Android version. Please advice me which Android could provide me a better performance, secure, reliable and increase the speed. the Rafdroid (vhichv version) or the Ice Cread Android or any other version.Please provide the link to proceed to Install> Thank you fellows for your time and consideraionts:fingers-crossed:
First, I don't remember doing any back up from my windows mobile. Simply because I had nothing to backup, except my contacts, I used Google to back them up, (I didn't have much apps/games, and didn't care for messages). So I don't know about backing up, wait for advice from someone else.
Then I would suggest you keep away from sense, that includes all versions of Rafdroid. This is because sense takes a lot of ram, and you won't (or at least I didn't) feel that your device is fast, it's going to be rather slow and sluggish. I would only recommend sense if you like your device to be eye candy, and you don't do much on your device except usual calling, texting and rare gaming/browsing. But again, this is just a suggestion, you can try it out and see if it works or not. (I would have recommended Sense 4, since it's fast AND beautiful, but it's not stable atm).
Now if you're a heavy user, who likes to do lots of stuff and play heavy games and do lots of web browsing, I'd suggest ICS or Jellybean, this is because they both offer full HWA (Hardware Acceleration). (Click here for a comparison I did between ICS and Jellybean that should help you decided which one).
That comparison also includes Gingerbread, so I don't think I need to explain it here.
Yes, you can dualboot Windows Phone and Android. Refer to this great guide by @mengfei which should help you dual boot. Keep in mind that Windows Phone MUST reside in the NAND, so android will be in either sdcard, or sdcard/ext partition. Don't forget to hit his thanks button if you found the guide helpful. You should be able to find all the links there.
Good luck with your journey.
Referring to:
--> Backup.
As far as i can remember times with WM, i always used to plug it in PC and it always synchronised by itself, maybe i had CD/DVD with drivers, i cant remember. But as Marvlesz said, i don't think that You'd need nothing more than moving contacts on SIM card, as You change OS and move to new world ( better one imo ) so; simple and very fast way.
--> ROM.
Again, as Marvlesz said , sense ROMs eats just too much of our priceless ram of EU ver. Users
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So, If you want my opinion, i can tell from my experience, that there are some of my suggestions:
1) tytung's 4.2.2 /720p\ rom that just works!!
I use it nao, and i must tell that i ain't found any bigger bug than random ForceClose of an app but thats normal, 4.2.2 makes HD2 wet and i am thankful that it still works
And oh, it doesnt have any bigger boosts like TabletUI ( Which i love ) or tons of candyeye themes, but its still cool with its simplicity
2) Its ParanoidAndroid's.
It has more tweaks and features, as... TABLET UI o0o0o0o0o
But there are still a few things to fix as author said, but(!) last update was from ending of June, so i bet He will update his ROM soon,with freshly baked sweets for us
Sorry but i cannot tell from experience this time, i did not try this ROM on my device, although i had PACman (combination of ParanoidAndroid and CyanogenMod code) with tablet UI etc etc, and it was nice, kept it for a long time until author stopped updating it
I think that will solve your hesitation
Keep rooting and give me feedback, Have a nice week y'all
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ZathuraPL said:
..sense ROMs eats just too much of our priceless ram of EU ver. Users ..
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Common misconception .. Both EU & Tmous HD2 have the same amount of RAM of 512MB (or 576MB if you may), it's the ROM that's bigger on the Tmous.
Marvlesz said:
Common misconception .. Both EU & Tmous HD2 have the same amount of RAM of 512MB (or 576MB if you may), it's the ROM that's bigger on the Tmous.
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Yep, and just adding to that you'll always get somewhere around 411 MB usable RAM on Android (sometimes I've seen it at 403 as well).
Damn i shouldnt write what i am not sure about
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I prefere tytung native SD. With fast SD card version 2.4 is flying.
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Just went from Nexus 4 to this...trouble finding a rom

Id say I'm looking for a jacked up stock rom. I feel its not that bad (stock), just strange random slowness sometimes and I'm guessing it could be from all the bloatware.
Odiumvex said:
Id say I'm looking for a jacked up stock rom. I feel its not that bad (stock), just strange random slowness sometimes and I'm guessing it could be from all the bloatware.
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honestly ive never experienced any slowdowns at all with the stock LG roms
the only best thing to do is flash different roms till you find the one you like, im using Rayglobe Flex ROM at the moment, but each to their own liking
For D800 Clean Rom is still the bomb. Sounds like it's right up your alley.
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It's not the bloat as debloated ROMs stay lagging after awhile too.
Before my phone took a dunk I was trying SlimKat and was very impressed with most of it, DPI was the only question.
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try NRG rom
Try beanstalk very stable and fast with the park kernel
If you're going for LG roms, then Energy rom + dorimanx kernel
Or stockmod 1.0.6 + dorimanx kernel
Otherwise - mahdi rom // dirty unicorns from dr87
I've been trying to find something better then stock but unfortunately with no success. All custom roms are just not stable enough or are missing some stock features. The phone is great but android is not. I use to have HTC HD2 which was sluggish and laggy but someone told me that android need better hardware to run smoothly. G2 hardware is like a 'Ferrari' compare to the HTC HD2 and what? crappy android.
In the meantime I had Nokia 925 with Windows. OK, wasn't perfect for my job- very 'poor' market but windows is killing android.
I'm waiting for bigger iPhone then good bye android. I know Apple is locking system files but this phone just WORKS. This is the difference.
No more 'email app stopped working', phone ringing but nothing on the screen, browser can't load more data or other random funny bugs.
prfraczek said:
I've been trying to find something better then stock but unfortunately with no success. All custom roms are just not stable enough or are missing some stock features. The phone is great but android is not. I use to have HTC HD2 which was sluggish and laggy but someone told me that android need better hardware to run smoothly. G2 hardware is like a 'Ferrari' compare to the HTC HD2 and what? crappy android.
In the meantime I had Nokia 925 with Windows. OK, wasn't perfect for my job- very 'poor' market but windows is killing android.
I'm waiting for bigger iPhone then good bye android. I know Apple is locking system files but this phone just WORKS. This is the difference.
No more 'email app stopped working', phone ringing but nothing on the screen, browser can't load more data or other random funny bugs.
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Rayglobe (non-flex edition) gives pretty good performance! Paired up with Dorimanx' kernel as it becomes a lot more stable in a fast pace seems like a good option. At least benchmark-wise, it's performing a lot better than stock. Also, the inherit sluggishness in stock rom is fixed.
prfraczek said:
I've been trying to find something better then stock but unfortunately with no success. All custom roms are just not stable enough or are missing some stock features. The phone is great but android is not. I use to have HTC HD2 which was sluggish and laggy but someone told me that android need better hardware to run smoothly. G2 hardware is like a 'Ferrari' compare to the HTC HD2 and what? crappy android.
In the meantime I had Nokia 925 with Windows. OK, wasn't perfect for my job- very 'poor' market but windows is killing android.
I'm waiting for bigger iPhone then good bye android. I know Apple is locking system files but this phone just WORKS. This is the difference.
No more 'email app stopped working', phone ringing but nothing on the screen, browser can't load more data or other random funny bugs.
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Looks like "user error" to me.
bender_007 said:
Looks like "user error" to me.
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Maybe, but I'm also IT engineer and I know what can be required from the phone. Sorry just not for me.
Well, computers aren't like smartphones. (behavior wise)
not sure what are you guys talking about here but my D801 running debloated and tweaked stock is absolutely "lag" and issues free. like many people here i'd be the first to complain about "laggy" Android and looking for rom and kernel alternatives but this phone's performance is outstanding. "user error" sounds about right.
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Thanks for the replies, I too love the phone and to be honest I think its the best phone I've used to date. But isn't getting dev love like it should but hey if you wanna work on slack hardware, good on you devs.
Back to my OP, I had started downloading Aeonflexv3 last night?? I guess I'll root and try that. I really don't like how the stock rom sucks up most of the ram...its crazy.
bender_007 said:
Looks like "user error" to me.
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prfraczek said:
I've been trying to find something better then stock but unfortunately with no success. All custom roms are just not stable enough or are missing some stock features. The phone is great but android is not. I use to have HTC HD2 which was sluggish and laggy but someone told me that android need better hardware to run smoothly. G2 hardware is like a 'Ferrari' compare to the HTC HD2 and what? crappy android.
In the meantime I had Nokia 925 with Windows. OK, wasn't perfect for my job- very 'poor' market but windows is killing android.
I'm waiting for bigger iPhone then good bye android. I know Apple is locking system files but this phone just WORKS. This is the difference.
No more 'email app stopped working', phone ringing but nothing on the screen, browser can't load more data or other random funny bugs.
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It's not a user error! It was never and never will be!
I'm a longtime android user and you can see that in my signature!
However, I can admit at anytime that iOS is much better than android and that it actually works each time! It's more reliable!
Android is great when it works perfectly... However it's inconsistent most of the times!
Then you might consider if the reason is that ios apps are native and android runs dalvik vm ?
And, mostly it's user error, facebook killed the smartphone or else.
This can be true on all other forums, but on g2 thread, there are no lags.
+ + +
Sorry, but that's just not the case. Compared to my Nexus 5 the LG G2 is not as smooth, and frequently suffers from very short hiccups, followed by very fast performance.
I can only guess that this is the CPU power management kicking in, and ramping up when it needs to.
The Nexus 5 has a smaller battery, but even allowing for that, dies a hell of a lot quicker than the G2. Again, I guess that has something to do with LGs aggressive power management with the CPU on the G2.
It is a guess though!
Someone experiencing lag isn't suffering from 'user error'. It may not bother you, but it bothers me. The Nexus 5 is the closest in terms of performance to the iPhone I've ever used.
If I could get that performance on my G2 I'd be a happy bunny! (I haven't had chance to check out the various ROMs and kernels yet, but I will be doing so shortly.
siksik6 said:
Sorry, but that's just not the case. Compared to my Nexus 5 the LG G2 is not as smooth, and frequently suffers from very short hiccups, followed by very fast performance.
I can only guess that this is the CPU power management kicking in, and ramping up when it needs to.
The Nexus 5 has a smaller battery, but even allowing for that, dies a hell of a lot quicker than the G2. Again, I guess that has something to do with LGs aggressive power management with the CPU on the G2.
It is a guess though!
Someone experiencing lag isn't suffering from 'user error'. It may not bother you, but it bothers me. The Nexus 5 is the closest in terms of performance to the iPhone I've ever used.
If I could get that performance on my G2 I'd be a happy bunny! (I haven't had chance to check out the various ROMs and kernels yet, but I will be doing so shortly.
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you would be happy with mahdi rom or DU rom (dr87). (for barebone )
Or stockmod 1.0.6 + dorimanx kernel
I hope you'll find a neat rom for you
bender_007 said:
you would be happy with mahdi rom or DU rom (dr87). (for barebone )
Or stockmod 1.0.6 + dorimanx kernel
I hope you'll find a neat rom for you
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Thanks for the recommendations
siksik6 said:
If I could get that performance on my G2 I'd be a happy bunny! (I haven't had chance to check out the various ROMs and kernels yet, but I will be doing so shortly.
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I've checked few custom roms and just houstonn's PARANOIDANDROID works similar to ios- ART version, smooth, no lags etc.
It's almost enough stable for daily use but... I'm missing small pop-up incoming call window and LG UI( wifi storage etc, calendar which shows readable scheduled task when monthly view), new email as txt not html and main issue no remote control app (with ART).

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