Fastest Nexus Rom - Nexus S General

K guys
since we are flashing new rom daily lets create a poll which is fastest for us
for me i think cyanogenmod is fast

Oxygen 2.2.1 most definitely
...in bed.

CM7 nightly works great for me after setting the overclocker

#Devnull is the fastest rom out there. no question, it flies. follow by #oxygen 2.1.6

I'm on stock 2.3.5 rooted with the Touchwiz 4 launcher. Love it.
I would vote for MIUI (tried it, loved it), but went back to stock because no way to get to EPST and gvoice acts wonky on it in my experience.

i have tried Cyanogen, MIUI (all three) and Oxygen. Oxygen is without a doubt the fastest!

Oxygen is fast but has severe browser lag (just like stock) - I have changed to NScollab based on cyanogenmod nightlies. No browser lag and fast as hell

Definitely NSCollab with the new Matr1x 5.5 OC'ed kernel. Score's well on all front's & is stable enough to be your daily driver

ancilary said:
K guys
since we are flashing new rom daily lets create a poll which is fastest for us
for me i think cyanogenmod is fast
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SuperOSR [formally SuperAOSP] though I would say DevNull 1.1 is blazing fast too. Usually its compromise between speed and features. Everyone has his/her own preferences

Oxygen 2.2.1 is vefy very fast : much faster than 2.1.6
Oxygen is faster than Cyanogen, nscollab and Stock, for sure.
Battery is better in Cyanogen
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diesel2k said:
Oxygen is fast but has severe browser lag (just like stock) - I have changed to NScollab based on cyanogenmod nightlies. No browser lag and fast as hell
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Try Oxygen with matr1x 5.5 : helped me.
Also, you can increase a bit the minimum cpu speed to 400, but will increase battery consumption 1% per hour in stand by.
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i'm kind of dissapointed, i was expecting to see some screenshots of bench scores
come on guys show us some screens

I haven't tried many roms, but it's hard for me to figure out a rom faster than latest NSCollab 1.0.38 with Matr1x kernel 5.5
I say this because my phone runs smooth like butter, fast like hell, good battery life...almost unbeliavable!
But in reality I don't think this survey is correct as I'm confident that fastness and smoothness is only a question of Kernel, not the entire rom!!
Quadrant score: 3600 - 3800
Vellamo score: 930 - 940

who told u lyk that?
70% depends on rom and 30% depends on kernel

kbshowtyme said:
CM7 nightly works great for me after setting the overclocker
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I'm new to the Nexsus S. I have installed CM7 build 150 nightly. How did you OC your Nexus S? Also how much of battery does it affect? Thanks.
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ancilary said:
who told u lyk that?
70% depends on rom and 30% depends on kernel
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nobody told me, I have just experienced that!
With NScollab + Netharky kernel my phone has many lags in launcher and app drwaer...that lags disappear if I install Matr1x kernel !

ElCamino said:
I'm new to the Nexsus S. I have installed CM7 build 150 nightly. How did you OC your Nexus S? Also how much of battery does it affect? Thanks.
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Go to "cianogenmode" menu, than choose "performance" and you will find it!
It does affect a bit the battery...but not so much!

guys come on it will be like survey and may help lots of people (incl me 0

ancilary said:
guys come on it will be like survey and may help lots of people (incl me 0
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You didn't included my MIUI Mod, since you are also using it, then you know how fast and smooth it is.

gioyann said:
Go to "cianogenmode" menu, than choose "performance" and you will find it!
It does affect a bit the battery...but not so much!
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Thanks... I checked and it is set to On Demand.
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[Q] Fastest rom

Hi, I would like to know which is the fastest rom for Defy.
Thanks
probably one that is based on the blurless 3.4.2-131 rom.
so either jboogies or iaio's rom.
..or you can try orange firmware
Fast with overclock or no overclock ?
Would you like to use Android 2.1 or 2.2 ?
For Android 2.1 i think 2.34 Blurless with JIT
For Android 2.2 i like Pays v1.6
It's just for me but i don't use overclock but downclock i dont play game just email wifi gps phone internet .
..or you can see HERE...
Mick711 - You run at lower than 800MHz at all times?
i've set up the clock frequency to 1000 MHz while I'm running any application. 300 MHz while idle.
I don't want to let this thread down
So now what is the fastest Rom??
WIIstpM said:
I don't want to let this thread down
So now what is the fastest Rom??
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Barebones<-CM7<-WiUi-<CMiUi<-MiUi
Cm7 is really fast!
my Quadrant benchmarks at 1000mhz/56 are around 2600!
The performance is much better than the stock one.
Julian
Miui is fast at first, but I experience major drops in speed after a while. Not to mention the power amp volume bar is messed up. Cm7 seems consistent for me(rc 1.5) haven't tried cmiui. Ms2ginger is just plain weird.
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zencoran said:
Miui is fast at first, but I experience major drops in speed after a while. Not to mention the power amp volume bar is messed up. Cm7 seems consistent for me(rc 1.5) haven't tried cmiui. Ms2ginger is just plain weird.
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power amp was fixed in today`s update for miui
Is there any fast ROM that allows to play smoothly the dailymotion videos using flashplayer with HD720p ON?
CM7 for me by far
CM7 da bomb
lol I was able to revive this thread I see XD
I'm using LiquidArc 2.0 and it's amazingly fast!! But I wonder if there is another ROM faster...
^ Yes, me too. Extreme fast rom, i can't believe if it has fastest...
I've just installed cm7. Was on nordic before that. I experience a lag or rather a loss of smoothness in certain cases in cm7. For instance when scrolling in browsers (tested many, they are all the same) or using pinch to zoom in gallery. Otherwise cm7 is very fast and efficient. Am I the only one having this lack of smoothness?
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I don't know how it was later but nighty from 21 was really bad for my moto. Try RC 1.5 it is really smooth.
If you are using nightly try maybe something older like RC 1.5 or
cm7-110911-1924-BOOTWIFI3-Jordan.zip (11 sep)
remuseu said:
power amp was fixed in today`s update for miui
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Seriously?????? i think i may just switch back to MIUI now. Thanks for the heads up!

Still a buggy phone!!

The Nexus S is quite possibly the best but most frustrating phone I've ever had. I love the hardware and the android OS. I still get random reboots, sometimes sms notifications never show up, and sometimes when I get a phone call the phone becomes unresponsive.
I've been using the latest NSCollab rom for several versions and have never over/under clocked. I clear the dalvik cache after every update and clear data/restore with titanium backup whenever necessary.
I'll feel like I've been doing everything correctly, yet I'm still left with a phone that gives me a lot of grief. What's the problem here? How can I fix this? This is extremely frustrating with no obvious solution.
I had a lot of problems with the nexus s... Now i have a galaxy sii, but i still have the nexus. Using the nscollab, i had a looooot of problems, now the phone are with the stock 2.3.4, in my tests, everything is fine. I will sell it now.
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I don't know what kernel that rom uses but that and settings on voltages make the whole difference in stability. Something like stock rom with stock kernel or cm7 with stock or netatchys kernel are always good choices and will give you stability.
Just IMHO
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mariosergio2112, how much do you expect to get from selling it?
I believe NSCollab is Cm7 with netarchy and the stock gingerbread launcher -- nothing crazy here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959282
NSCollab 1.0.35
Android : GB 2.3.4
System : CyanogenMod 7.1 [RC1] [CM Team]
Kernel : Netarchy CFS 1.3.4 [Netarchy]
Truth of the matter is that I've yet to come across a ROM that's rock solid. I've tried them all and always had either lots of random reboots, bootloops, or sluggishness.
I went back to stock last Thursday and it's been butter smooth since. No problems or anything of the sort.
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That's both good and bad news. Good news: there's a fix. Bad news: I really like some of CM7's features, but I guess it must go.
I'll give the stock rom a shot I guess.
glasslung said:
That's both good and bad news. Good news: there's a fix. Bad news: I really like some of CM7's features, but I guess it must go.
I'll give the stock rom a shot I guess.
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The Oxygen ROM is very stable aswell.
i tried several roms, but after all i came back to stock, it is stable and fast.. I do miss many features from cm7, but i guess i can live without it.
currently i'm trying to find a kernel with a battery life as good as stock one... i really miss bln ...
All I'm saying look into your voltage settings. Each phone will work different and you have to play with adjusting them. It also takes some time and patience.
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No matter what rom I use I end up going back to stock. I don't even think the net kernel is good enough.
glasslung said:
mariosergio2112, how much do you expect to get from selling it?
I believe NSCollab is Cm7 with netarchy and the stock gingerbread launcher -- nothing crazy here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959282
NSCollab 1.0.35
Android : GB 2.3.4
System : CyanogenMod 7.1 [RC1] [CM Team]
Kernel : Netarchy CFS 1.3.4 [Netarchy]
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I will sell it in brazil, where i live, i think 1000 reais, i dont know yet.
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Vandam500 said:
Truth of the matter is that I've yet to come across a ROM that's rock solid. I've tried them all and always had either lots of random reboots, bootloops, or sluggishness.
I went back to stock last Thursday and it's been butter smooth since. No problems or anything of the sort.
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+1
no ROM I've tried has ever compared to stock, especially 2.3.4, when it comes to stability.
I tried Many ROMs but all before 2.3.4 (end of April?) and none was able to run for more than a few days without some kind of reboot/bootloop etc.
2.3.4 has been running flawlessly ever since.
Current uptime is like 1100+ hrs and that too cause i had to remove battery to change SIM card.
Hi,
I have installed NSCollab 1.0.35 on a week and have not problems on my Nexus S.
To resume, i had some endless bootloop and a lot of reboot on long calls.
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My 2 cents:
I'm on NSCollab 1.0.34, Netharky 1.3.4, KB3, OV to 1.2 Ghz, UV with protonvoltage. Gingerbread 2.3.4
I find this combo much faster than the stock one, smooth and pretty stable. Actually I have some reboots when I stress a lot my device, but they are rare.
So I don't want to renounce to Cyanogen features as the stock rom was really slow IMHO and I will give a try to NSCollab 1.0.35 very soon!
No problems in answering, good radio performance, faster than light (quadrant score: 3600) !! I can survive with a couple of reboot in a week!!
Too much porn?
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Why don't you people stop confusing CM7 with a stable ROM? CyanogenMod and netarchy kernel are probably the most crappy android software that were ever made.
I suggest you use Oxygen ROM and Jame Bond kernel. No fancy quadrant benchmarks, stock ROM with basic functions like notification power control and text reflow in browser, zipaligned and all that stuff. Delete setcpu, delete juicedefender and other crappy so called battery savers, do not undervolt and do not touch the CPU frequency. Just let the ROM run like it is supposed to, don't fill it with all the bloatware you find on market that is said to increase performance or battery life, all they do is eating system resources.
I have yet to find a better combination like this for the nexus S, I am using the ROM since 3 days now without a single reboot/FC/freeze/bootloop. I am playing order and chaos MMO 2-3 hours and I can go through the full day without problems, the phone is responsive and simply works, no fancy sh*t.
Using the stock, all is fine..
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lvnatic said:
Why don't you people stop confusing CM7 with a stable ROM? CyanogenMod and netarchy kernel are probably the most crappy android software that were ever made.
I suggest you use Oxygen ROM and Jame Bond kernel. No fancy quadrant benchmarks, stock ROM with basic functions like notification power control and text reflow in browser, zipaligned and all that stuff. Delete setcpu, delete juicedefender and other crappy so called battery savers, do not undervolt and do not touch the CPU frequency. Just let the ROM run like it is supposed to, don't fill it with all the bloatware you find on market that is said to increase performance or battery life, all they do is eating system resources.
I have yet to find a better combination like this for the nexus S, I am using the ROM since 3 days now without a single reboot/FC/freeze/bootloop. I am playing order and chaos MMO 2-3 hours and I can go through the full day without problems, the phone is responsive and simply works, no fancy sh*t.
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How does oxygen rom compare to oxygen rom with james bond kernel? I installed the oxygen rom last night and have had no problems so far. Time will tell how it holds up in the long run.
lvnatic said:
Why don't you people stop confusing CM7 with a stable ROM? CyanogenMod and netarchy kernel are probably the most crappy android software that were ever made.
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Yeah... if it wasn't for that crap you would have **** for your ROM.
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Need help in determining the best ROM

ok, so I just rooted my epic tonight and now am looking for those of you who have tested and retested all the roms out there. I am looking for one that is fast, efficient on the battery and has plenty of bells and whistles without any of the sprint apps that come with stock.
mookiemoo said:
ok, so I just rooted my epic tonight and now am looking for those of you who have tested and retested all the roms out there. I am looking for one that is fast, efficient on the battery and has plenty of bells and whistles without any of the sprint apps that come with stock.
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Legendary Rom RC2 with the 3.0 samurai kernel......
And flash a theme if you'd like bells and whistles. 3.0 has cpu ocable to 1.5 and gpu oc'd to 300 or 250 or stock if you want and there's a fps unlock on two of them. My highest quad with the two was 4504 and the two compliment each other very well but you will get some opionated replies id say try em all and see which works best to your liking.
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miui. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is the best imho
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All the roms are slightly different, try them all!
Legendary rom is what I'm running, stable, and everything works
Ever since I picked up my Epic at launch I've missed Cyanogen from my G1. While it isn't perfect in its current state I can't imagine using anything else. It's responsive, it's lean, and it extended my battery life by about four hours when I installed it. There's a list that doesn't work at the moment (911 emergency calls, 4G, several video codecs including Youtube HQ, video recording) but the things that work are fantastic.
I was about to jump to Verizon for a different device, but with the breath that Cyanogen gave my Epic I'm going to ride it out.
I've been using CleanGB since Build13, and have been loving the stability and battery life. I am currently running Build 17 with the Talkback Fix (which is, in effect, Build 18)...
Biggoron said:
Legendary Rom RC2 with the 3.0 samurai kernel......
And flash a theme if you'd like bells and whistles. 3.0 has cpu ocable to 1.5 and gpu oc'd to 300 or 250 or stock if you want and there's a fps unlock on two of them. My highest quad with the two was 4504 and the two compliment each other very well but you will get some opionated replies id say try em all and see which works best to your liking.
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I must Agree.. Legendary Rom RC2 seems to be the Best so far for my phone.. Stable and everything works
i personally like legendary rom rc2 with shadow kernel 1.0.1.....voodoo color is amazing and my battery life is awesome, stability seems excellent
My phone loves CleanGB.
Another CM7 vote here, combined with nubecoder's 0.0.2 kernel. You will want the CM7 1124 WPA fix version.
chrisott9628 said:
My phone loves CleanGB.
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same..
CleanGB works well for me. Stable, no random reboots. battery life is decent (disclaimer: I've got an 1800mah battery) Black theme is subtle, but better than stock.
Pretty much all I could ask for.
Well put.
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Thanks for posting all the suggestions ... I'm new to rooting and this was very helpful. I went with the Clean GB ROM (per this thread) and so far it seems to have good battery life with my heavy usage. I had installed Samurai kernal 3.0 with it but I noticed a lot of issues so I reinstalled the ROM and left it as is.
Thanks again!
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Update... Unplugged phone from charger at 6:15 am and by 5:15 pm I still had 36% battery life with mod use. Very nice!
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CleanGB with included kernel is very stable
CK23 UrBan Precision X with Samurai 2.0.8 if you like a little sumthing extra
Thanks Ill keep that in mind.
What's the extra?? Power?? Goodies??
Im new to all this but it is fun!
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Ooh ooh, what about andromeda galaxy, quark soup, or synergy 5.0? If you really want "the best" ROM, no?!?
Alkah0liK said:
Ooh ooh, what about andromeda galaxy, quark soup, or synergy 5.0? If you really want "the best" ROM, no?!?
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Wrong phone?
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Wrong phone?
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Lmao, no. Andromeda = noobnl (eclaire) creation. The others were viper and plapczyn (froyo) builds. All seemed to be rock solid I might add, esp. The later w/ one of rodderick's kernels!
I never liked viper...
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Great Nexus s ICS Combo

Hey Guys. Thought i would share a really good combo that ive found for my nexus s , it is really smooth..
Rom: AOKP Build 32 4.0.4
Kernel: Matr1x V19 BFS
Launcher: Apex Launcher
Clock speed: 100-1200mhz lulzactive
Radio:KB3
Installed chainfire 3D and that really improved the ui speed.
If anyone else has found a really good combo please share
Thanks to the aokp dev team, mathkid95, and chainfire
cool story bro
Mind sharing the links to the ROM/Kernel/etc.?
Thanks in advance, mate
battery life? benchmark test?
Thanks
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Head to http://forum.aokp.co/page/news for the rom
Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361477
Will do a full battery life tomorow and post a screen shot.
(edit) added shot of the benchmark.
Installed Brainmasters tweaks, found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454289
Heres the battery life .
Did quite alot of texting to day so not that good.
Thanks for the updates, mate!
lookin for good combo too
It's everything working in the rom? Suport for themes?
I was looking for a combo like this one...
Yes everything seams to be working fine a new build has just been released, havent updated yet tho.
Trying out this combination with build 33, my quadrant is reading around 1600... very smooth though
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Sorry, what is the name of the toggle in notification Bar?
The pic are in first post.
rascream sandwich with trinity t11 56hz kernel...
Stock 4.0.4
Matrix kernel
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domin0311 said:
rascream sandwich with trinity t11 56hz kernel...
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Dude thats pretty tops battery life . Can you post a link for that rom?
I'm thinking of rooting soon. Just been using stock so far.
Stock seems nippy but sometime I get a blank screen and lag when going back to home from apps such as Chrome beta.
Do stock roms and kernals make a big difference performance wise?
Also, I would like a rom where everything works with no problems.
Any suggestions?
Warren_Orange said:
I'm thinking of rooting soon. Just been using stock so far.
Stock seems nippy but sometime I get a blank screen and lag when going back to home from apps such as Chrome beta.
Do stock roms and kernals make a big difference performance wise?
Also, I would like a rom where everything works with no problems.
Any suggestions?
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The lag is due to the launcher going out of memory. Our nexus has only 512 MB ram. Flash a kernel with Bigmem mod and it would be gone.
I feel they do make a difference but stock is naturally the most stable rom.
For a stable rom try:
Stable versions of CM9
Milestone releases of AOKP
Bugless beast for a close to stock experience,
rockdudecam2 said:
Dude thats pretty tops battery life . Can you post a link for that rom?
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you can get it here http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/?id=crespo
Warren_Orange said:
I'm thinking of rooting soon. Just been using stock so far.
Stock seems nippy but sometime I get a blank screen and lag when going back to home from apps such as Chrome beta.
Do stock roms and kernals make a big difference performance wise?
Also, I would like a rom where everything works with no problems.
Any suggestions?
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My ns4g was laggy before.
I'm running stock rom with matrix kernel and apex launcher. Couldn't be happier and my phone is lag free and 10x snappier running @1485mhz
Stock ICS was very laggy for me even with different kernels, OC, and launchers.
When I switched to custom roms (CyberGR and now CM9 nightly) that lag completely disappeared even without OC.
I've been on CM9 a week now and it's worked pretty much flawlessly.
Highly recommended.
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[Q] (Q) Reccomend rom and kernel combo?

Hi you guys, I just got my nexus 4 a week ago and rooted it right away.
I have been looking through the list of roms and I honestly don't know which is right for me.
I'm looking for a STABLE rom that knows how to balance battery life and power.
I don't care too much for customization, just a little would be nice (Nothing too overbearing).
It would be if the rom just knew what it was doing, and doesn't need me to constantly tweak things.
SO in all, just the BEST reccomnded rom and kernal combo.
Thank you in advance.
EDIT: I am currently running the stock rom, and franco r53 kernel
Slimbean. Stable, no bugs. As for kernels, they all are good. I like trinity and matrix
You will get a lot of different feedback what is the best. In the end it's a matter of taste.
atm I like AOKP with faux123 kernel. I heard the Minco Rom which comes with franco kernel should be very stable and smooth. And this rom and kernel where developed and supposed to work together:
"Welcome to the cross collaboration between myself & Francisco Franco.
We're proud to announce the first and ONLY Franco supported ROM. This ROM has been built from AOSP Jelly Bean."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061573
I don't know if you already know this "index"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975842
try some of the AOSP ROMs and see what's best for you. Since there is no best combo for everyone.
Try EVERYTHING! Every phone is different as is every person.
I could just go on about how I now swear to Trinity and AOKP, but you'll never really know the answer to your own question unless you experiment. The experimenting is the best part :3
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I use ParanoidAndroid with Harsh's kernel.
Of course this is subjective, but having tried all kernels (except Matrix and Trinity) Harsh's one is the fastest and smoothest one with good battery life. I think other kernels have better battery life as they disable mpdecision, but this comes at the loss of smoothness which I personally prioritise.
As for the ROM, I haven't tried any since I flashed PA first. I don't think I'm ever going to even consider switching ROM's - that's how awesome it is :good:
But as everybody else is saying, you have to try everything yourself, not like that's a burden since everybody on XDA loves flashing stuff. It's fun!
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I use ParanoidAndroid with Harsh's kernel.
Of course this is subjective, but having tried all kernels (except Matrix and Trinity) Harsh's one is the fastest and smoothest one with good battery life. I think other kernels have better battery life as they disable mpdecision, but this comes at the loss of smoothness which I personally prioritise.
As for the ROM, I haven't tried any since I flashed PA first. I don't think I'm ever going to even consider switching ROM's - that's how awesome it is :good:
But as everybody else is saying, you have to try everything yourself, not like that's a burden since everybody on XDA loves flashing stuff. It's fun!
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Want battery but worried about smooth? Install pimy my ROM and use a fee tweaks here and there ....
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MINCO, really lite
Sorry i didn't make this clear earlier. But i care MUCH more about battery life than performance. I use my phone constantly, wether that means texting or reddit or games. I'm sure the nexus' hardware can more than keep up with these tasks but I'm getting relatively poor battery life.
I'm a gamer I use rasbeenjelly rom and motley b31 experimental. I get better battery life and performance than stock rom.
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I would try all the roms in the world. But i don't know a quick and effecitive way to back up all my apps. I used titanium backup ut many apps just weren't compatitible with the new custom rom. Tips?
newtoandroid30 said:
I would try all the roms in the world. But i don't know a quick and effecitive way to back up all my apps. I used titanium backup ut many apps just weren't compatitible with the new custom rom. Tips?
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Really? I've flashed dozens of ROMs between my Galaxy Nexus and N4, and have always used TiBu Pro without fail to quickly restore my apps. (then again, all my apps are from the Play store).
My favorite rom lately has been codefireXsr5
with Motley b31 kernel. Alternatively, Liquidsmooth 3.2 with Trinity 91g
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Factory stock rom and franco kernel.
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Slimbean (stable, no bugs) and Harsh kernel (smoothest kernel I've tried so far and good battery life)
reaper000 said:
Really? I've flashed dozens of ROMs between my Galaxy Nexus and N4, and have always used TiBu Pro without fail to quickly restore my apps. (then again, all my apps are from the Play store).
My favorite rom lately has been codefireXsr5
with Motley b31 kernel. Alternatively, Liquidsmooth 3.2 with Trinity 91g
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Have u tried SR7.2 with motley?
galaxys said:
Have u tried SR7.2 with motley?
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That's what I'm running right now! :good:
The reason I recc'd SR5 was because I found it faster than SR6. Heck, with Matr1x 5.5ocgpu487 (which itself is marginally faster than Matr1x6), I was scoring just over 20000 on AnTuTu with SR5.
I just benched SR7.2 with Motley b31oc1678, gave a pretty nice AnTuTu score of 20900, which is the same as what SR5 gave. So I'd give a thumbs up to this combo -- it also feels as good as SR5! (Running Trinity 91L at 1728 oc'd would undoubtedly bump that above 21000, but I couldn't tell the difference between running Trinity at 1728 and Motley at 1678 in daily use)
Do have to say that Rasbean Jelly and Trinity 91L was blinding fast, very noticeable in regular use; totally supports the >23000 AnTuTu score. (But I can't tell that big a difference between that combo and Liquidsmooth 3.2, which is unsupported by its 19000 benchmark. Yet another reason why I feel benchmarks are somewhat worthless when compared between entirely different ROMs)
It's all really subjective; objective tests like benchmarks are so confounded that only data mongers like me bother to use them :silly:
With Motleys I get 16000 at 1024
19500 at 1242 but then the increase is negligible. 22500 at 1642 for me.
I have been runing at 1024 and every game is perfect. Undervolted to 650 at 1024
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