i was wondering if you could suggest a good rom for gaming.
yes i am aware that there are similar threads related to this post but that is way outdated, and maybe there are some better roms which are up to date
either way feel free to post your setup,
(currently on viperos n9005)
thanks
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Hi
I have a question to you.
Which one 4.4.X ROM for SGS3 is the best?
There is a lot of Kit Kat Based custom ROMs threads but it's hard to choose the best one.
Do they support ART runtime?
So help me and recommend me the one.
best rom threads are not allowed at xda ..try them yourself..
here you go heres a list
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/11-01-14-update-index-android-4-4-t2577629
Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
OP please do not be lazy, what works best fr someone else may not work best for you due to differences in how you use the device. The only way to find out what works best for you is to try different ROM's.
Hello there! What is the best firmware for Galaxy S4? I'm looking for something better than UFNA5 (I'm actually using it and it's bad ). Can you help me? Ofc I'm not talking about original firmware - it can be also sth like Cyanogen or sth. Just help me to make my phone faster and extend it's battery life
The "best" ROM is a subjective thing. The only way to find out which ROM is best for you is by trying them out yourself.
Well, a pretty fast and stable rom is the GPE rom.
The rom I'm currently using is Resurrection Remix 5.5.3 with Alucard kernel found [URL="forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/general/samsung-s4-i9505-super-tweaks-bonbon-t3158611]here.[/URL]
It's really fast.
I have been trying different ROMs on my Note 5 international (N920I) and every ROM has its own pros and cons..just opening thread to see the experience across community....what ROM are you guys using and whats your experience with it in terms of performance and battery life...one thing to notice is xposed does cause a lot of lag in most of the ROMs I tried....this is just a discussion thread..so please don't discourage any developer or ROM
There are so many Marshmallow rom available as of now for i9100. Opinion is invited from users/devlopers regarding the best MM rom in terms of performance, snappyness, bug free, features and off course battery back up.
I personally feel that it is very difficult to measure the performance of a rom even after trying individually unless the user try it for a reasonable time. Means one has to flash each and every rom for having experience. It is further very difficult to understand why mod/devlopers do take part of developing more than one rom thereby confusing users which rom of his favourite dev/mod to be used??
Please post your comment and help users selecting best Rom.
i own Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S4
both are use Resurection Remix M now
i used to install Tipsy ROM in S2, its great though for daily use but i cant stand the UI color
Nobody seems interested........assuming all roms are great!!
SlimLP for me!
You need to try it yourself. It's the best method. Try every ROM you've listed, maybe you'll like my AOKP... Nobody knows good luck finding your perfection!
Cheers,
bemolx
bemolx said:
You need to try it yourself. It's the best method. Try every ROM you've listed, maybe you'll like my AOKP... Nobody knows good luck finding your perfection!
Cheers,
bemolx
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can you plz tell me cm12.1 on galaxy s2 and the isorec twrp 3. 0.2 recovery can install xposed on it...
it is safe?? will xposed work on this or lags
can you guide me how to get xpose framework for this device.?
DU 10.3 is the most stable MM Rom for me, battery life is OK.
Hello guys,
Sorry if this has been asked many times before. I'm really curious about the performance of Nougat or Oreo using a Custom ROM versus the stock Lollipop on an S4 I9505.
Do the Custom ROMS of Nougat/Oreo really improve the performance on an I9505 compared to the stock Lollipop? How about the battery?
Really looking forward to answers regarding this.
Anyone who knows this or could test this out of me?
Everyone has different needs whereby one custom ROM may be perfect for one person and a stock ROM is perfect for another person.
I highly recommend reading through the custom ROM forum, selecting a few to try, and using it over a few days with your most-used apps.
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Everyone has different needs whereby one custom ROM may be perfect for one person and a stock ROM is perfect for another person.
I highly recommend reading through the custom ROM forum, selecting a few to try, and using it over a few days with your most-used apps.
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Thanks for your answer. Is there a specific custom ROM with Oreo/Nougat that you might have in mind when it comes to performance?
Unfortunately, I can't provide any recommendations since I haven't had a working s4 for a months.