Could someone advice me which ROM to install? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I am new here in the forum.
I am still using a second-hand Galaxy S4 i9500 (ja3gxx) that my best friend gave to me some years ago. It used to have an old custom KitKat 4.4.4 ROM but I installed the official Lollipop 5.0.1 ROM from Samsung a year ago.
Now I want to try a custom version of Nougat with no bloatware so I would like someone to please recommend me the most stable ROM avalaible.
I am trying to decide between the Lineage OS 14.1 port from alberto96 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/i9500-develop/lineage-os-14-1-modded-i9500-t3637504) and Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/i9500-develop/resurrection-remix-n-t3650856).
Thanks in advance.

Lineage os 15 oreo is lovely.
I have been using it for a while.

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Hello.
In this moment i'm using stock 6.01 on my Galaxy J5 (SM-J500FN) but i want to try a new ROM.
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Gigii1 said:
Hello.
In this moment i'm using stock 6.01 on my Galaxy J5 (SM-J500FN) but i want to try a new ROM.
What rom you guys recommand?
Thanks.
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Lineage OS 14.1 or RR 5.8.5
LOS is faster but has not so many customization options, RR is slower but you can customize it to the max

Best Rom Nougat for battery

Hello everyone, I have a nexus 6p rooted with magisk 16.7, twrp, with last version of resurrection remix 8.1.
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lnephyr said:
Hello everyone, I have a nexus 6p rooted with magisk 16.7, twrp, with last version of resurrection remix 8.1.
I really liked this version, but there's an accessory for Pokémon go (go plus) that I can't get it to work at all on oreo version (on 7.1.2. Nougat it connects on first try). So im asking you guys, what Rom do you recommend updated to 7.1.2? I would try resurrection remix Nougat but I cant find any official links with Nougat version =/
Thank you all
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I would just use stock Nougat but if you insist on using a ROM pure Nexus.
Exodusche said:
I would just use stock Nougat but if you insist on using a ROM pure Nexus.
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But I just watched a review saying Pure Nexus was really bad at battery conservation. The video is a year old though, is it better now?
lnephyr said:
Hello everyone, I have a nexus 6p rooted with magisk 16.7, twrp, with last version of resurrection remix 8.1.
I really liked this version, but there's an accessory for Pokémon go (go plus) that I can't get it to work at all on oreo version (on 7.1.2. Nougat it connects on first try). So im asking you guys, what Rom do you recommend updated to 7.1.2? I would try resurrection remix Nougat but I cant find any official links with Nougat version =/
Thank you all
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How is your battery doing now? I get 3-4 hours SOT on Nohgat currently but want to upgrade to Oreo.
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Best custom rom for i9500 ja3gxx

Hi, I am new here in the forum.
I am still using a second-hand i9500 that my best friend gave to me some years ago. It used to have an old custom KitKat ROM but I installed the official Lollipop ROM from Samsung more than a year ago.
I want to try nougat so I would like someone to please recommend me the most stable ROM avalaible.
I am trying to decide between the Lineage OS 14.1 port from alberto96 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/i9500-develop/lineage-os-14-1-modded-i9500-t3637504) and Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/i9500-develop/resurrection-remix-n-t3650856).
Thanks in advance.
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Galaxy Tab S2 : custom ROM

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Quentief said:
Hello there
I own a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (SM-T810) and I am looking for a way to update its Android version.
As you probably know, the android version of these devices is and will still be Android 7 (Nougat). I have been told that it was possible to change the stock ROM with a custom ROM and I would like to know if some of you have already done that ? Are custom ROM as stable as the stock ROM ?
I had already tried this with my old samsung galaxy s2, I flashed Cyanogenmod which was very stable, but nowedays, I don't know if there is a ROM as stable as Cyanogenmod was.
Does someone have an experience with LineageOS, Ressurection Remix OS or others ?
Best Regards
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Cyanogenmod became Lineage-suggest you check s2 development (luisrom Resurrection Remix or even Lineage)

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