AOSP Rom - HTC Desire 300

Hello! This is my first post and i want to know if anyone is making an AOSP rom for this device? It appears that this device is really laggy and stutters here and there. The Geodev rom is based on AOSP i think but don't know how the rom is doing right now and i can't comment on it because this is only my first post. MAY I KNOW WHO HERE IS TRYING TO GET AOSP FOR OUR DEVICE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY OF MAKING THIS SMOOTH. Thanks everyone! Cheers!

Sarmiento_Luise said:
Hello! This is my first post and i want to know if anyone is making an AOSP rom for this device? It appears that this device is really laggy and stutters here and there. The Geodev rom is based on AOSP i think but don't know how the rom is doing right now and i can't comment on it because this is only my first post. MAY I KNOW WHO HERE IS TRYING TO GET AOSP FOR OUR DEVICE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY OF MAKING THIS SMOOTH. Thanks everyone! Cheers!
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As of now, Geodev is the only one in development. If you're trying to get your post count up, go to the XDA General section and post in the new members forum or the off topic lounge.

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imho that geodev thing sounds shady at best.
If you would decide to port a custom rom to a new device, would you really start by porting KitKat if the device
currently only runs jellybean? Wouldn't it be easier to use the stock kernel for now to get cm10 running
and then wait paitiently until htc releases the kernel src to make it a full unofficial cm10 build.
Instead this sounds more like taking the existing source of a hopefully hardware compatible build
and bending it until it brea.. ehm works.
I may be biased, but if you plan to make any kind of release you usually don't go and announce it to the world.
This only encourages the rather impatient endusers to come up with many variations of the same old:
"i need my rls now!", "I am entitled to a release because I found this thread","GIMME RLS!!!11oneeleven"
posts that will just annoy the crap out of every dev I've ever met. Also there is absolutely no point in asking for
beta testers before you even have a working build ready.
Combine that with the recent e-begging post and draw your own conclusions.
DroidTwe4kz said:
[...] I can't continue developing until someone gift me new computer (or motherboard only). [...]
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In any case, for the time being it might be a good idea to check if there are some services you could deactivate
in order to get a little bit more speed out of your phone. I personally have no problems with lags, but maybe
it's because I don't expect the phone to run every app ever made at the same time since it has only 512MB RAM.

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Stock vs. Custom

Hello guys !
Im a newbie and i have a question. Which is more secure and stable ? A Custom Rom or Stock Rom ?
Which do you use an recommend, Stock or Custom Rom ? Its not a question about which Custom Rom ;-)
If there is already a similar Thread, i apologize...
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Hello guys !
Im a newbie and i have a question. Which is more secure and stable ? A Custom Rom or Stock Rom ?
Which do you use an recommend, Stock or Custom Rom ? Its not a question about which Custom Rom ;-)
If there is already a similar Thread, i apologize...
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The stock rom is probably what you want to stay on for stability. if you want really cool customization and tweaks go with a custom rom, but remember if you are on a custom rom you cant take OTA updates from google.
I know that, but I think also about, is it really possible, that maybe 10 people can make a better Rom? Google has many employees which working on this for long time. Sorry my english isnt perfect, I hope you understand what I mean.
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I know that, but I think also about, is it really possible, that maybe 10 people can make a better Rom? Google has many employees which working on this for long time. Sorry my english isnt perfect, I hope you understand what I mean.
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You have to remember that the majority of people probably dont want a phone which they can customise in any which way that they want. Google need to cater for the masses and create an OS that is at least relatively simple.
Individuals on forums such as these however, feel differently and love the chance for customization. The developers working on after market ROMS create those options and customizations for people that really want them. And their ROMS are based on the source code provided by Google and their many employees - so nothing is lost in that sense.
This is what I think any way!
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I know that, but I think also about, is it really possible, that maybe 10 people can make a better Rom? Google has many employees which working on this for long time. Sorry my english isnt perfect, I hope you understand what I mean.
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Are they all "better"? No. Do they offer more features/customization? Yes. Do these features/customization often break something that already works? Yes.
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I know that, but I think also about, is it really possible, that maybe 10 people can make a better Rom? Google has many employees which working on this for long time. Sorry my english isnt perfect, I hope you understand what I mean.
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Sometimes it's only one "dev" kanging code.
Regardless, we have some VERY talented devs here. And it's not like they are creating android from scratch, they are using the code that Google has open sourced, so all of the custom roms are essentially STOCK + unique features not part of AOSP. This also makes them not as stable as stock android, pick your poison
That was a good answer !
Thats where is my point, di
oes it really make sense...all time Full-Wipe...backup..flash gapps...then something doesnt work..
but on the other side it looks awesome ! Its just, what do they really change ? Is it stil safe for me as user ?
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I think custom roms can often be more stable because bugs are constantly found and fixed on a daily basis. A stock rom may have a bug but will take months for the next update from google.
Also custom roms are just stock roms with additions, so its the same code base anyway.
its mostly about the tweaks that Google didn't put in .. all roms are the same to me since they all base off 4.0.x unless someone builds a sense or Touchwiz rom.
The only thing that makes roms different is the feature list and kernel
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That was a good answer !
Thats where is my point, di
oes it really make sense...all time Full-Wipe...backup..flash gapps...then something doesnt work..
but on the other side it looks awesome ! Its just, what do they really change ? Is it stil safe for me as user ?
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It's all very easy once you do it a few times. Customization is awesome. Like the full screen mod getting rid of the softkeys so anything that your doing (game, videos, etc) that keeps the softkeys there, will now be full screen without the softkeys. Just little things like that plus much more than make custom roms better than stock.
RogerPodacter said:
I think custom roms can often be more stable because bugs are constantly found and fixed on a daily basis. A stock rom may have a bug but will take months for the next update from google.
Also custom roms are just stock roms with additions, so its the same code base anyway.
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Bugs are constantly found for custom ROMs because they've not been tested so much compared to stock before they are being released. (Not saying that stock is bug free but each official version has gone through aggressive testing)
If stability and security are your top concerns then stay stock - this is a no-brainer. Custom ROMs are for people who are more adventurous and want to have more fun with their phones.
So there are more people on Stock or on Custom Roms ? I heard that many people say its a "developer phone", but on the other Hand people say they bought it because they dont want to flash anymore C-Roms.
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Many people want different things, that's why there are custom roms
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Device: Galaxy Nexus ROM: Gummy Kernel:Franco
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So there are more people on Stock or on Custom Roms ? I heard that many people say its a "developer phone", but on the other Hand people say they bought it because they dont want to flash anymore C-Roms.
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Of course there are way more people on stock than rom flashers. People like my mom got the phone to use it, not to flash ROMs.
When people said 'it's a developer phone', it doesn't mean the phone is not suitable for daily use or only developers know how to use it. On the contrary, it's a phone that showcases how the latest OS SHOULD look and feel like. It serves as a reference point to how developers should design their apps.
Good answer !
I read a lot of problems like massive battery drain or FCs etc. etc. also I read about speed improvements and great battery life. I can change already a lot of things with a different Launcher.
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Good answer !
I read a lot of problems like massive battery drain or FCs etc. etc. also I read about speed improvements and great battery life. I can change already a lot of things with a different Launcher.
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The thing with all product discussion forums is, people will only post/seeking help if they ran into problems. (Will you go to a Samsung forum and start a thread with 'my TV/camera is working as intended?' ) So these forums are always filled with error reports/complaints. Sometimes it's hard to see if it's really error by design or just the unlucky few with defective devices.
XDA makes it even more complicated because this is a modding community. Half of the complaints are probably just human errors - bad flash, wrong radio, incompatible apps the list goes on...
Long answer short, you DON'T have to mod your phone to reap all its benefits. You are not missing out things if you don't want to customize it.
I completly agree, thats why I also started this thread. I was talking with some people about it. Its nice to customize, but do i need these small things with the possibility to get issues
Are you on Stock ?
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Brother man its all about what you want and love. I could nit would not run stock. I have way more fun with custom roms. But to each there own. I must say, I would never have my mother run a custom from. First I would be her tech support, next its not what she needs. But you keep having fun with what you need / do.
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MilkPudding said:
Bugs are constantly found for custom ROMs because they've not been tested so much compared to stock before they are being released. (Not saying that stock is bug free but each official version has gone through aggressive testing)
If stability and security are your top concerns then stay stock - this is a no-brainer. Custom ROMs are for people who are more adventurous and want to have more fun with their phones.
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I was actually talking about bugs in stock. Its much quicker to fix them in custom roms since the fix will be rolled out in a few days, but we'd be waiting months to get the same fix from google in an update.
Sure new bugs from custom roms may appear too from the new additions. But its still all the stock code base anyway...
ROMs are usually the result of tweaking, prodding, removal to enhance the phone's ability to function. Some things aren't necessary, and some things can be made to cater to a specific user. Obviously, google cannot cater to individual needs, but that's why so many ROMs exist, you can found out what you like and stick to it!
That's why I switched to android from my iPhone 4s. I love messing with my phone, and android is the platform that encourages this

[ROM][GSM][JB 4.1.1] Monster AOSP [Beta][DeOdexed]

Hello everyone,
This is a pure-AOSP ROM with very little CM-style modifications. These modifications are designed to address all Galaxy Nexus users. I have modified Android only to improve the usability with minimum impact on the stock JB look. Please note that this ROM is a beta and I hadn't had a chance to test it, so you are my testers. When testers are happy, I will erase the word beta.
CREDITS
Um.. I am the only dev working on this ROM. PM me if you want to help out. Any help is very much appreciated. Find me @tommrazek
FranciscoFranco For a very nice running kernel with some GPU overclocking which a lot of people will like.
The creator of this app for a great app improving the usability of our phones.
The AOSP Project, Samsung and Google.
CHANGELOG
Version Beta:
Speed Tweaks
Notification Toggles
CM9 Torch App...
Modified Settings.apk strings by me
Franco.Kernel with GPU overclocking. (For now at 384mhz, there will be an experimental 512mhz version coming too.)
Advanced Power menu
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DOWNLOADS
The 384mhz GPU Version with speed tweaks HERE.
SCREENSHOTS
You post screenshots, I put them here.
Bump. Posted new changelog and download links. Enjoy! :}
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Why would you call it MONSTER AOSP if the ROM is close to stock with very minimal modifications?
CADude said:
Why would you call it MONSTER AOSP if the ROM is close to stock with very minimal modifications?
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its beta and its his rom? that could be it...
you dont even know if this rom will boot or not ???
funny...
It will boot. That is for sure. There could be one or two fcs but probably not. Be quiet and flash. This wont brick your phone
I dont have problems in brick or not my phone and no thanks, i will not flash
Getting a db error from DL host.
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CADude said:
Why would you call it MONSTER AOSP if the ROM is close to stock with very minimal modifications?
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It's a work in progress. It's not a final ROM. If you don't like the ROM... then move onto the next thread, not bash the thread.
I dont have problems in brick or not my phone and no thanks, i will not flash
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Pretty much what I said above.... if u dont like the ROM, move on, dont bash the thread.
@OP: Thanks for the ROM. Nice to see new developers on the scene, best of luck! Ignore these people who are causing negativity, looking forward to what you bring to the scene.
But generally speaking.. people need to stop going into dev's threads and bashing their ROM which is obviously a thing they do as a hobby and doesn't charge their users. Bashing someone's ROM when you haven't even tried it causes ROM developers to not make ROMs.
Bootloop: (
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It's a work in progress. It's not a final ROM. If you don't like the ROM... then move onto the next thread, not bash the thread.
Pretty much what I said above.... if u dont like the ROM, move on, dont bash the thread.
@OP: Thanks for the ROM. Nice to see new developers on the scene, best of luck! Ignore these people who are causing negativity, looking forward to what you bring to the scene.
But generally speaking.. people need to stop going into dev's threads and bashing their ROM which is obviously a thing they do as a hobby and doesn't charge their users. Bashing someone's ROM when you haven't even tried it causes ROM developers to not make ROMs.
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Thank you for the kind words. You are completely right.
@JosepiOT I will look into your problem. It seems to work fine, maybe a location error? I will provide an alternative link.
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Did you wipe?
loll... i`m not bashing anything :silly:
sorry for whatever
bye and good luck with your hobby
guys please install what you want and let devs cook their rooms. It is a free world but nobody wants to know about what you install and do not install.
@tommrazek01
thanks for your rom. pls provide screenshoots...thnx again.
thank you very much. I will provide screenshots as soon as i can get to my Galaxy nexus.
Don't give in to the hate. I've done two Roms, a theme, and an app and I'm surprised at how nasty people can be over FREE software!
Anyway... I recommend you add Trackball Alert compatibility from lilHermit and AppWidgetPicker. Both are really useful and blend very well with AOSP.
Keep up the good work and keep having fun.
Thanks a lot. Can anyone give feedback please? I mean, you kind people are my testers. I will be able to test it after tomorrow at best...

[Q] Hi! T-mobile GS III Question

i am a super omega ultimate noob lv. -99. i am wondering how to check on the latest status of the GSIII stable roms. i would like to know if/when CM will get the roms first or if xda gets them first. i like stable roms because i am a noob. my noobness knows no bounds. please help. i do dontate. thank you.
Right now, CM10 nightly 25 is working great
26 has exhibited a few irritating bugs but I haven't had any problems with nightly 25
Give it a run, it's phenomenal IMO
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i am a super omega ultimate noob lv. -99. i am wondering how to check on the latest status of the GSIII stable roms. i would like to know if/when CM will get the roms first or if xda gets them first. i like stable roms because i am a noob. my noobness knows no bounds. please help. i do dontate. thank you.
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Xda is just an outlet where people choose to post roms.
To check on the latest status of roms, you need to open the threads and read the OP. You also need to spend at least ten minutes reading each thread, That will tell you how stable each rom is and what kind of results people are having.
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Is there a place for specific roms that we can see a list of all known bugs? I've been trying to check on, for example, CM10, paranoid android, and AOKP in particular and havent been able to find any bug trackers at all. Without knowing what bugs there are and what will/wont affect me, I'm too hesitant to try any of the roms and have been suffering through t-mobile's dual "update ready" and "update needed" constant un-clearable notifications. I cant even apply the stock updates because I debloated and applying the update fails because I dont have the apps that the update is attempting to update. Updating would involve doing a full factory reset back to stock and THEN updating, which means i'm probably better off simply waiting for samsung's official JB update to roll out in the first place
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Is there a place for specific roms that we can see a list of all known bugs? I've been trying to check on, for example, CM10, paranoid android, and AOKP in particular and havent been able to find any bug trackers at all. Without knowing what bugs there are and what will/wont affect me, I'm too hesitant to try any of the roms and have been suffering through t-mobile's dual "update ready" and "update needed" constant un-clearable notifications. I cant even apply the stock updates because I debloated and applying the update fails because I dont have the apps that the update is attempting to update. Updating would involve doing a full factory reset back to stock and THEN updating, which means i'm probably better off simply waiting for samsung's official JB update to roll out in the first place
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Actually that would be a great idea. It would help out the entire community.
Right now the way things exist, you pretty much have to read through an entire rom thread to determine the benefits/bugs of any given rom.
You could, for example, start a list for any particular rom.. read the entire thread, then make your own thread detailing current known bugs and post it in the same forum. Then the OP of the rom thread could post your link in the first post making it easy for everyone to find.
That would serve two purposes - you would learn the information you're seeking and also become an instantly appreciated contributor to the site.
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I'm surprised the rom developers dont already have a system in place, though. The scope of the projects are presumably gargantuan collaborative works. i kind of assumed that they must have some sort of a bug tracking thing that they use between them. That bug tracking thing is what i've been venturing to find. There are a ton of user-specific bugs that I have no problem digging through the forums and figuring out myself, but what i'd love to see with roms is a list of "this is what we know isnt working yet. dont talk to us about this. we are working on it." or at the very least, "when you flash this rom, if you would like to help, run this command and upload the output HERE so we can fix some bugs we know about".
I'm coming from a linux world and it is very disconcerting to me to flash a rom, encounter a bug/error, and not be able to look at any sort of an error message or do anything to fix the problem except reboot/wipe/reflash and hope for the best. thats a very windows-y mentality to the whole thing, and i feel like if we're running linux on the phones we should be able to get a bit more involved in fixing our own problems a bit better too.
I guess what i'm trying to say is, i'd like to help and i have no clue where to even begin. with archlinux theres a beginners guide but with these roms its more of a "watch this youtube video and follow this tutorial but god help you if anyone thinks you are complaining about what people are doing for you for FREE".
EDIT: I found CM10's issue tracker, but there isnt anything specific for the GS3 there. The flicker and picasa sync issues arent even mentioned. Obviously Paranoid Android and Kang will have the same bugs as CM10, but im assuming that they'll have their own bugs introduced after they add in their own features and such.
ok.
ingenious247 said:
Right now, CM10 nightly 25 is working great
26 has exhibited a few irritating bugs but I haven't had any problems with nightly 25
Give it a run, it's phenomenal IMO
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thanks! will it be on the CM website or here?
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thanks! will it be on the CM website or here?
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Two things - one, if you're going to do a lot of flashing, and especially with CM10, you will want to install ROM Manager from the Google Play Store. It will make managing your updates/downloads easier
Two, there is a dedicated thread to CM10 in the "T-Mobile Galaxy S III Original Android Development" forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778217
Read a lot first - before you do anything.. unless you are a very experienced user.
If you have specific questions I will be happy to help
i have a question
ingenious247 said:
Two things - one, if you're going to do a lot of flashing, and especially with CM10, you will want to install ROM Manager from the Google Play Store. It will make managing your updates/downloads easier
Two, there is a dedicated thread to CM10 in the "T-Mobile Galaxy S III Original Android Development" forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778217
Read a lot first - before you do anything.. unless you are a very experienced user.
If you have specific questions I will be happy to help
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i've downloaded the CWM pro and the TB pro. i was wondering what exact ROMS i can use. There is also the difficulty of understanding which rom is exactly which. Is there a way to view the Change log? i'm a super noob. i'm really sorry.
Changelogs won't do you much good.
I recommend flashing everything through CWM (make sure you have 6.0.1.2 Touch - in my signature if not). I wouldn't use ROM Manager at all. Having automated tools is great, but learning how to do it yourself is even better. Plus, if you break something, knowning what you are doing makes it easier to fix. Automated tools hurt more than they help.
As for roms, your options pretty much are as follows:
CyanogenMod: AOSP, the closest thing we have to the stock Google firmware.
AOKP: Pretty much CyanogenMod with some extra options. Nothing extraordinary about those extra options, just some nice things like center clock, swagger toggles, and unicorns.
MIUI: iPhone look for Android.
ParanoidAndroid: Scalable - for tablets (imo).
Then you have the neverending amount of customized stock (TouchWiz) roms.
They are all under constant development. If you want "stable", stay on your stock firmware. All of the roms listed above are stable enough to use as a daily driver. They all have threads in the two Dev forums. But if you don't know what to pick, use CyanogenMod.
I still think ROM Manager is a great tool, it's how I started years ago and I still managed to learn what I needed to over time flashing manually
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[Q] CyanogenMod 10.x Stable is Unstable?

Plain old SGH-T999 that I've flashed with CM 10.1.2, 10.1.1 and 10.1-nightlies. I format and wipe the cache/data/etc and do zip installs from the MicroSD with TRWP. I'm using GAPPS (20130301) from goo.im
Google maps crashes when you're navigating and get a call and re-enter the app without using the system bar. I've experienced quite a few other crashes that I never did on the stock TW ROM. CM takes the stance that gapps are not supported, yet what good is CM without it?
I was at a major ballbark and could barely get data-connectivity while iPhone and other S3/4 stock ROM users were loading pages at lightning fast speeds while I'm getting timeouts to google.com. That seems to have improved when reflashed nightlies and set it to GSM/WCDMA auto. (Why does the tmobile build of CyanogenMod even show the CMDA/EvDo options?)
Is Cyanogen just not any good if you want a rock solid AOSP type daily driver?
I'm not trying to rip on Cyanogen developers, I'm just frustrated I can't seem to get a stable stock android experience on the S3. All the other ROMs seem to be recompiled junk that focus on theming and and useless UI modifications or overclocking/kernelmod garbage.
First off, probably not a good idea to be bad mouthing the development on these forums which is FREE of charge to you. That gives you no right to complain about the work of the devs on this site. However, if you want a stable aosp rom, I would highly suggest liquid smooth.
If you want a stable CM rom you might want to stay away from nightlies which are experimental roms which usually contain bugs. You should be trying to flash the stable builds.
Edit: I also see that you didn't mentioning wiping the system partition when you flash roms. You're supposed to wipe system, data, cache and Dalvik cache before you flash a new rom with gapps.
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I'm not trying to rip on Cyanogen developers, I'm just frustrated I can't seem to get a stable stock android experience on the S3. All the other ROMs seem to be recompiled junk that focus on theming and and useless UI modifications or overclocking/kernelmod garbage.
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That's interesting, I've never seen anyone be so rude and call all other ROMs recompiled junk that focuses on theming and useless UI modifications or over clocking/kernel mod garbage. I seriously don't know how you can b*itch and whine about something you get to use free of charge. Here's an idea, don't use it.
You know what, I'd like to see you build from source and release your own ROM, let's see how that turns out.
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You know what, I'd like to see you build from source and release your own ROM, let's see how that turns out.
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First off, probably not a good idea to be bad mouthing the development on these forums which is FREE of charge to you. That gives you no right to complain about the work of the devs on this site.
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Just because something is released for free doesn't mean people don't have a right to complain about it. Ubuntu garnered a ton of complaints when they released the unity interface, and rightfully so.
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However, if you want a stable aosp rom, I would highly suggest liquid smooth.
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How is liquidsmooth going to be any better than CM when it's built off the CM 10.1 code branch? Did they improve the code and somehow that didn't backflow back to CM?
gyrfalcon said:
Just because something is released for free doesn't mean people don't have a right to complain about it. Ubuntu garnered a ton of complaints when they released the unity interface, and rightfully so.
How is liquidsmooth going to be any better than CM when it's built off the CM 10.1 code branch? Did they improve the code and somehow that didn't backflow back to CM?
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One thing is to complain, another thing is to be disrespectful. Calling CM garage, is straight up being disrespectful. Like in any environment, constructive criticism done respectively will go alot farther name calling and being overall rude.
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One thing is to complain, another thing is to be disrespectful. Calling CM garage, is straight up being disrespectful. Like in any environment, constructive criticism done respectively will go alot farther name calling and being overall rude.
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I never called CM garbage, but it's not stable from my experience with it on the S3 and other "supported devices". I did refer to " All the other ROMs" as recompiled junk though. If those developers are hurt I they can not read my posts, just like I won't use their junk.
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Is Cyanogen just not any good if you want a rock solid AOSP type daily driver?
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The answer is yes. I've flashed 10.1 stable and 10.1.2 and had minor bugs with the new features. By far the more stable ''bug less'' is the CM 10.0 stable build. Rocking it since 3 weeks i've even not faced a FC or a bug.
And a personnal note for you, those guys make free content for our community, they are not paid for this and this is not their job so dont be rude with them. Look at sammies release full of bloatware and FC, those guys are paid to make that.
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Custom ROM recommendation, lollipop

I've tried AICP and XenonHD, but they have some bugs and lag(on my HOX) except on performance governor.
Is there any "cleaner" ROM, like AOSP or CM12.1?
I saw CM12.1(unofficial), is it good?
Thanks in advance.
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I've tried AICP and XenonHD, but they have stupid bugs and it's annoying when you read "STABLE", "SMOOTH" and stuff like that and after installation, you get lag(except on performance governor).
Is there any CLEAN ROM, not full of .... like changing notification bar color(just example)?
AOSP? I couldn't find any.
I saw CM12.1(unofficial), is it good?
Thanks in advance.
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First of all don't post in two different section it is enoght to post only on one place.
Second one no body will say this rom is better then anather, have few roms based on lolipop try them all and take decision for you wich one is better. And don't be anger for this where you don't like some roms the dev's work free for this roms and you are not happy. Yes the roms are stable for daily use and some people like AICP and XenonHD, others like SlimLP or Resurection Remix, other CM12.1 or FlexOS, Pac ROM too. You install two you heave to install more 5 and take decision. If you are not happy with lolipop you can try KitKat if you are not happy with them too, then go back to JellyBean if not happy with them flash stock rom, if not happy with stock buy a new phone with Marshmallow.
Thant said:
First of all don't post in two different section it is enoght to post only on one place.
Second one no body will say this rom is better then anather, have few roms based on lolipop try them all and take decision for you wich one is better. And don't be anger for this where you don't like some roms the dev's work free for this roms and you are not happy. Yes the roms are stable for daily use and some people like AICP and XenonHD, others like SlimLP or Resurection Remix, other CM12.1 or FlexOS, Pac ROM too. You install two you heave to install more 5 and take decision. If you are not happy with lolipop you can try KitKat if you are not happy with them too, then go back to JellyBean if not happy with them flash stock rom, if not happy with stock buy a new phone with Marshmallow.
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First of all, thank you for your answer.
Second, I respect everything devs have done for the community but I don't like when they say "smooth" when it isn't. Also, I'm raping the "thanks" button whether I like the ROM or not. I tried these because they seemed the most popular.
Third, I'm not expecting stuff to work like on S6 for eg. but just working normal would be enough.(Had HD2 with jellybean, I know what is patience). I'm not even mad for those options, I like them. But if they cause stability issues, why adding them..
Fourth, if you read, you would see I apologized for posting in "General" and wrote for mods to delete it.
I guess I'll try Resurrection.
Have you tried CM12.1?
EDIT: My first post was a little bit rude. Changed it now. I was angry when my phone got stuck while trying to play Youtube video in HD.
Shaumaaa said:
First of all, thank you for your answer.
Second, I respect everything devs have done for the community but I don't like when they say "smooth" when it isn't. Also, I'm raping the "thanks" button whether I like the ROM or not. I tried these because they seemed the most popular.
Third, I'm not expecting stuff to work like on S6 for eg. but just working normal would be enough.(Had HD2 with jellybean, I know what is patience). I'm not even mad for those options, I like them. But if they cause stability issues, why adding them..
Fourth, if you read, you would see I apologized for posting in "General" and wrote for mods to delete it.
I guess I'll try Resurrection.
Have you tried CM12.1?
EDIT: My first post was a little bit rude. Changed it now. I was angry when my phone got stuck while trying to play Youtube video in HD.
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No I didn't try CM12.1 but some people say it is good. Try SlimLP too, Pac Rom is new too the thread is before few days it is new in the ONE X forum. Just try them all and maybe you will find the best rom for you. I am on JB because I need realy stable phone because of my job 24/7,and good battery life, only today I have 180 min call time. With KitKat and LP roms have big battery drain and this is know bug. I will see the new Marshmallow release how is going, hope @teemo will make it perfect for us.:fingers-crossed:

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